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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Kevin Costner loves the Tampa Bay Rays

Remember how you endocringed the first time you heard Robert Mitchum sing “I Learn a Merengue, Mama”?  Well…get ready.

No worries that Kevin Costner will ever star in a musical remake of Bull Durham or Field of Dreams. Because as a singer, Costner makes for a really great actor.

Costner and his band Modern West have just recorded a song for the Tampa Bay Rays to celebrate their AL East division title.

Called It’s All Up To You, the song sounds like a typical honky-tonk rocker and features lyrics that begin, “You got to swing for the fence. Give a hundred percent. Dust yourself off. Get up and do it again.”

Here’s the Filburt McClinton tune…

Repoz Posted: September 30, 2008 at 08:12 PM | 121 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   101. Richard Posted: October 02, 2008 at 04:31 AM (#2964212)
I don't read fiction but McCarthy is one of the more highly regarded fiction writers around.

Indeed. He won the Pulitzer prize for the Road, his most recent novel, which has also been made into a film, due for release in November.
   102. Alex meets the threshold for granular review Posted: October 02, 2008 at 04:40 AM (#2964231)
The well regarded movie bad book I was thinking about was No Country for Old Men. Roeper thought nothing of the book, but loved the movie. Is Cormac McCarthy any good? I know his last book was well reviewed, but I haven't heard anything good about him otherwise.


No Country for Old Men is a good book.

Blood Meridian is a ####### GREAT book. I intend to read The Road sometime soon.
   103. Esoteric Posted: October 02, 2008 at 04:56 AM (#2964292)
Cormac McCarthy is one of America's greatest living writers. However, No Country For Old Men is second-rate McCarthy. Blood Meridian, Suttree, and All The Pretty Horses are where you get your McCarthy fix.

As for bad books making great movies, Jaws has got to be #1 on the list. It's a terrible book, just terrible, with a lame adultery subplot, comically heavy-handed attempts at echoing Moby Dick, and the most wooden writing style imaginable. What Spielberg did with the source material was pure magic.

As for great musicians who are great actors, my list really consists of two: Dwight Yoakam and David Bowie. Bowie began his career in the theater before he turned to music, and regularly went back to it (his turn as John Merrick in The Elephant Man on Broadway is celebrated). He's a very good actor, and never better than in The Man Who Fell To Earth. Which just so happened to coincidentally be filmed in tandem with his greatest album, Station To Station.
   104. Golfing Great Mitch Cumstein Posted: October 02, 2008 at 05:50 AM (#2964365)
Cormac McCarthy is one of America's greatest living writers.

As good as DeLillo? As good as McGuane?
   105. Esoteric Posted: October 02, 2008 at 06:13 AM (#2964368)
DeLillo has fallen off (and his peak was never as high as many have claimed...White Noise in particular is overrated puckish nonsense). Thomas McGuane? Second-tier, if I'm being generous. Pynchon is still the best (with only Vineland to his name as a bomb), but in an alternate universe where Gaddis is still alive I might run him close to the top.

Either way, I never claimed McCarthy as THE greatest living American writer, just among the top tier.

As for a (dead) underrated writer, how about pulp fiction author Jim Thompson? The Getaway is such an oddly compelling fusion of nihilistic noir and Kafkaesque grotesque that it's always stayed with me. Sure, a writer of potboilers in the end...but memorable potboilers.
   106. PreservedFish Posted: October 02, 2008 at 07:21 AM (#2964385)
Cormac McCarthy is an extraordinary writer. One of the finest alive.

It was based on an Upton Sinclair book, if I remember correctly. I haven't read it, and I hadn't heard of it before the movie, but I assume it wasn't too obscure (or too bad) if Sinclair wrote it.

I don't think this is a good assumption. Sinclair would be forgotten today were it not for The Jungle and his work as a political activist. He wrote literally hundreds of books that have fallen out of print. I don't think you can assume a consistent standard of quality. Oil! is itself out of print except in a movie tie-in edition.
   107. vortex of dissipation Posted: October 02, 2008 at 09:22 AM (#2964392)
Others who come to mind who have done both (no comment on their respective worthiness intended):

Joe Strummer
Billie Piper
Deborah Harry
Julie Delpy
Mare Winningham
Glenn Frey
J.D. Souther
Lulu
Ringo Starr
Juliette Lewis
Phil Collins
James Taylor
Shane MacGowan
Neil Innes
David Essex
   108. simon bedford Posted: October 02, 2008 at 10:55 AM (#2964398)
Nobody mentioned Lee Marvin who had a number 1 hit in the UK with his tender version of "Wanderin Star"?
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