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Show D4 : The SaltLake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, June 12,1998 “The notionof ‘exquisite bull-—’ dies about peoplein a different age * Banal Banter is more complicated than just a lie. And Basic people are at the nexus of r maybe even some truth....Tome, their lives, when they're making Anoct Set to that’s sort of what Whit is about.” decisions that count.” . I a It's a lie that has some beauty, and iti Stillman’s characters talk blue nsecurities streaks at each other, applying @ Continued from D-1 uncool kids, uncool young adults, all the cool kids and bein the cool helped Stillman in auditioning other actors, but had already taken anotheractingrole. Sean Leonard)tells ‘Alice. the "70s environmental movement could be traced to a mid-'60s re-release of to makeit, just when they actually may be accepted, that whole world collapses and disappears.” “Mywife said, ‘I don't know who _Disney’s youidiots think you're fooling—of course you're going to end up doing the movie,’ Eigemansaid. “I said, ‘No, honey, I’m really not.’ ‘Thenat the 11th hour, Whit called “Bambi” — because all the kids who loved the deer and hated the hunters grew up to be eco-warriors. “There's this whole thing about pop culture being all about car- and said, ‘Maybe we've made a mistake here.” “Generally, the way we work together is by nudges, by shrugs, by toons and comic books,” Stillman said, adding that in his earlier films, “we got in trouble [mentioning] Lionel Trilling and Jane Aus- Little gestures,” Bigeman said of ten — and even some reviewers of direction that I will always hold near and dear. It was during ‘Bar- cism.” celona,’ where I was telling a story about howmycousin was wearing leather underwear — a complete lie, and it wasn't working very well. He said, ‘You know what it is? It has to be more exquisite bull----. —_Stillman’s characters is a basic insecurity of young people living, for thefirst time, on their own. “Thisis the turning point in your life, your career, your identity, your romantic partner,’’ Stillman said, “I don’t Stillman, “He once gave me apiece weren't up ontheir literarycriti: Underlying the witty banter of ; tan” and “Barcelona”’) is a standout as the conniving Des. (Also look for areal-life survivorof disco: “Flash- —————_—_—_—_—___ G2nce’s"” Jennifer Beals.) lives with hyper-intellectual con_yersations about such weighty issues as Scrooge MeDuck. Compoundingthe irony in “The With “The Last Days of Disco” (rated R for some cnet involving sexuality and drugs), Si Stillman sets “The Last Days of Last Days of Disco,” is that these vulnerable twentysomethings will soon become what Tom Wolfe called “the Masters of the Universe” — the young upwardly-mo- dissects the group dynamicof so- Disco” in a world not far removed from the debutantesof his 1990 debut “Metropolitan” or the European partygoers of his 1994 film “Barcelona.” (In fact, characters bile professionals. “All these characters are going to be just fine in five years, like they’re actually going to be run- cialcliques with precision and wit. __In the mirrorball, he reflects not only on a bygoneera but on the exact moment whenthese 25-yearolds hadto stop partying all night from both films show up at the club.) These characters are insecure twentysomethings, covering their anxiety with witty repartee, ning the planet,” Eigeman said. and start figuring out their place in the world. 2____ . not knowing that in a few years “The yuppies inherit the earth for Kate Beckinsale and Macken- they will become the yuppies who years —but zie Astin dancein “Last Days. rule the world. they don’t knowthatyet.” Stillman has assembled a strong “POWERFUL AND ENGROSSING!” [ee Lepeaoe David Poole, COVER MAGAZINE CLTasteg MOVIES USE THE RADIO IN YOR CAR PAD andEigeman (a starof "“Metropoli- @ Continued from D-1 place. And just when they'reabout think I would write romantic come- OF BRING ONE Fron yore SA) Array ie performers, Astin’ (“Iron Will”) and Keeslar (“Waiting for Guffman”) are sweetly sympathetic, . 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