Day: August 30, 2021

  • New Orleans may face ‘weeks of darkness’

    New Orleans may face ‘weeks of darkness’

    New Orleans may be without power and air conditioning for more than three weeks in the wake of Hurricane Ida, which roared ashore with more powerful winds than Hurricane Katrina, according to utility owner Entergy Corp.

    Almost 750,000 homes and businesses were without power across Louisiana as of 7:26 p.m. local time on Sunday, according to Poweroutage.us, which tracks utility outages.

    The blackouts were concentrated in the southeastern tip of the state that includes New Orleans and where Ida made its U.S. landfall.

  • Ethan Hawke says he thought Robin Williams ‘hated me’ while filming ‘Dead Poets Society’

    Ethan Hawke says he thought Robin Williams ‘hated me’ while filming ‘Dead Poets Society’

    I thought Robin hated me,” Hawke, who had his breakthrough role in the Peter Weir film, shared. “He had a habit of making a ton of jokes on set. At 18, I found that incredibly irritating. He wouldn’t stop and I wouldn’t laugh at anything he did.”

    Hawke, who played a teenage student taught by Williams’s unconventional and inspiring English teacher, remembered his co-star needling him during filming, but said he’s since come to see the older actor’s perspective.

    Williams on the set of Dead Poets Society. (Photo: Touchstone Pictures/Getty Images)
    “There was this scene in the film when he makes me spontaneously make up a poem in front of the class,” he recalled. “He made this joke at the end of it, saying that he found me intimidating. I thought it was a joke. As I get older, I realize there is something intimidating about young people’s earnestness, their intensity. It is intimidating — to be the person they think you are. Robin was that for me.”

    — Read on www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ethan-hawke-thought-robin-williams-hated-him-dead-poets-society-192921307.html

    What an interesting perspective. This movie has been one of the most enduring films of all time, a CLASSIC immediately then when it was released and no less important now for generation sense. There’s a certain ritual, almost a coming-of-age moment, in which dead poet society is filling a void in the mid time frame of life ..

    This is also interesting look back from actor Ethan Hawke and his perspective on Robin Williams at the time..