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        <title><![CDATA[Colin Firth talks Hollywood’s umpteenth ‘Secret Garden’ remake]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hollywood mostly makes remakes. In 1949, &#8220;The Secret Garden&#8221; starred little girl Margaret O&#8217;Brien and the big secret was that this thing was then already a reprise. Then again in &#8217;93. It&#8217;s now re-re-re blooming. It&#8217;s older than the popcorn. The thing now stars Colin Firth, playing the cranky coot who&#8217;s looking after an orphaned girl in a castle. She&#8217;s Brit newcomer Dixie Egerickx, born 2005 — probably the year of the popcorn.</p><p>Colin: &#8220;Its dark and heavy scenario endures because of the explosive optimism. First day I was a little frightened. I didn&#8217;t expect the castle to be so creepy. Or that garden to be so sumptuous.</p><p>&#8220;I loved reuniting with Dame Julie Walters, who plays the housekeeper. We&#8217;ve done two &#8216;Mamma Mia!&#8217;s and a &#8216;Mary Poppins&#8217; together but with separate scenes. This is our first time together, joined at the hip.&#8221;</p><p>Now, before those two get a room, the STX release is streaming now.</p><p>Speaking of remakes, remember the &#8217;74 classic &#8220;Chinatown&#8221;? Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, director Roman Polanski? Now Ben Affleck&#8217;s to be directing a behind-the-scenes drama about the making of &#8220;Chinatown.&#8221; This one&#8217;s called &#8220;The Big Goodbye.&#8221;</p><p>Next up, how about somebody doing a rerun of 1927&#8217;s first feature-length motion picture with synchronized dialogue. The film used piped-in music. How about a rejuiced, redone, redigitized, rerecorded version of &#8220;The Jazz Singer?&#8221; How about we resuscitate maybe Sal Mineo as the revived Al Jolson?</p><p>Listen, those movie theaters still have popcorn left over.</p><h3>Disney&#8217;s of thrice and &#8216;Men&#8217;</h3><p>How about the 1987 hit &#8220;Three Men and a Baby?&#8221; Back when life was calmer, this thing made give or take $100 million-plus domestically. So, naturally, it&#8217;s being revived. It&#8217;s Disney. It&#8217;s Zac Efron, who&#8217;s either being one of the three men or the baby.</p><p>Wait. More. Not finished. Daphne du Maurier&#8217;s classic &#8220;Rebecca&#8221; came to us 80 years ago courtesy of Hitchcock and United Artists. It&#8217;s coming again. October. Netflix. Remake of the Oscar-winning film. This time Armie Hammer, Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas.</p><h3>Run, Forrest!</h3><p>&#8220;Forrest Gump.&#8221; This all-American story, which starred Tom Hanks, who grabbed an Oscar for it, is getting remade. And where is this all-American rah-rah flag-waving USA film being made? India! In Hindi. To make it look more Yankee some filming will be — and where else? — in Turkey. They say that&#8217;s because of the CV. It&#8217;ll star — ready? — that part of the planet&#8217;s big star, Aamir Khan. All together now — who? OK, so release is Christmas 2021.</p><h3>Royal flush</h3><p>Just to get away from films, we now wrench our way to another four-star player — ex-HRH Harry. The savant who left country, queen, career, brother, family, friends and sanity. Hollywood&#8217;s not into non-VIPs. Except for giving paid lectures like other used-to-be&#8217;s are doing, his ex-Highness earns zero. He just schleps after someone hot to be a somebody whose every &#8220;charity&#8221; thing — you&#8217;ll note — comes with a p.r. handout and photographer.</p><p>Now his wife is hunting a career. Fergie, ex-Duchess of York, might later help with a lawyer.</p><hr /><p>Two Democrats talking: &#8220;So for Biden&#8217;s election parade, what should we prep — a Caddy?&#8221; Second Democrat: &#8220;No. A pram.&#8221;</p><p>Little Joe Biden<br /> Sat on a sidin&#8217;<br /> Eating his curds and whey<br /> Along came a loafer<br /> Sat down on his sofa<br /> And took all his winnings away</p><p><em><strong>Only in America, kids, only in America.</strong></em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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