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Stars in Rewind: Goodbye, Bettie Page.

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I'm sorry to post that the LA Times has reported that Bettie Page passed away Thursday night at the age of 85. The news comes after the pinup icon had spent a few weeks on life support following her heart attack earlier this month. In her memory, I thought I'd whip up a rewind for the film based on her life -- The Notorious Bettie Page, which starred Gretchen Mol as the lady with the black bangs.

In the clip below, Page gets introduced to the world of modeling and pin-up girls, and soon finds her smiling face gracing a myriad of magazines. While the film only received moderate buzz, most seem in agreement -- Mol did a heck of a job as Page, and carried the film right into a number of decent reviews.

Rest in peace, Bettie. You'll be missed.


Warning: Not entirely safe for work -- brief nudity.

Bettie Page Suffers Heart Attack

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There's really no one quite like Bettie Page. Less than a decade of work made her an indelible icon. But unlike Marilyn Monroe or James Dean, who lived in the public spotlight, Page became a mainstream icon through exotic fetish photography. Her decade of posing spawned a movement that thrives to this day in film, merchandise, and wide-spread spirit. Now Variety reports that the 85-year-old Page is critically ill.

Page was hospitalized three weeks ago for pneumonia, and just as she regained her health and was about to be released, she suffered a heart attack that has her in a coma in intensive care (the coma hasn't been officially confirmed, but it was not denied).

I hope she can pull through this. It's a rare person who can not only overcome terrible hardships, but also find a way to reconcile their current and past selves. Not every born-again Christian would autograph sexy pictures of themselves and say: "After all, when God created Adam and Eve, they were stark naked. And in the Garden of Eden, God was probably naked as a jaybird too!" Our thoughts are with you, Betty.

SXSW Interview: Mary Harron, director of The Notorious Bettie Page

Filed under: Drama », Independent », SXSW », Podcasts », Interviews », Cinematical Indie »



photo by Nicholas Branda

Director Mary Harron is quickly becoming the go-to gal for edgy period pieces. Her latest, The Notorious Bettie Page (starring sometime it girl Gretchen Mol as the titular pin-up queen), which premiered last night here in Austin,  is the subject of most of the positive buzz I've heard over the past few days. I sat in on a roundtable interview with Ms. Harron yesterday (that's me throwing out the name "Halle Berry"), which you can listen to here

Notorious Bettie Page trailer up

Filed under: Drama », Movie Marketing »

Despite the fact that early reviews of Mary Harron's The Notorious Bettie Page have been fairly mixed, the film's slick new trailer is so charming that it's hard not to be optimistic about its potential. Portraying fetish queen Page's life in a combination of period black and white and bright, over-saturated color, Harron's film comes across as buoyant and carefree, which at first is a bit odd, considering the difficulties faced by its subject. The mood of nostalgia the film creates, however, is so powerful that to argue with its tone feels somehow unsporting - instead, you end up being completely sucked in by its sunny optimism.

In the title role, Gretchen Mol is potentially stunning - both because she looks so much like the iconic Page and because (at least in the glimpses we see) she appears to take to the role with such impressive ease. Could it be that Bettie Page will actually turn Mol into the star that magazine covers first declared her years ago? Based on festival reviews, it seems a distinct possibility.

The film will hit American screens in mid-April, with only a limited release planned by Picturehouse.

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