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Harlem Shuffler
So... it doesn’t look as if we’ll be seeing a new album this year - not that it was likely anyway.
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Rocky Dijon
Well thanks for sharing the set photo. Mick's movie performances run very much to extremes so we'll see where this one falls on the scale.
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MisterDDDD
Realize your post is dripping in sarcasm Ian, but honestly it comes across as kinda petty and.. selfish.
Attack Mick a lot, and for a lot, real or imagined, but I believe there's a line crossed when the speculation turns to his family or his parenting. By all accounts he's a great father and likely saw one of his offspring more recently than most.
Just my two cents, but the "We're entitled to new album" sentiment is nonsense, and I commend Mick for all the artistic endeavors and personal living he does.
Inspirational.
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Rocky Dijon
I don't know, I sort of look forward to reading Ian's elder abuse posts. I like to think of him sending them back into the studio bruised, but having learned their lesson about what is and isn't acceptable to a true fan. It helps keep things real.
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partnerincrime
Mick's being spotted yesterday evening at La Colombetta Restaurant in Como and he's spending his time in Blevio, a tiny little village on the lake shores, since tuesday at 5 * resort Casta Diva. Sorry I'm not able to post pics.
ciao
m.
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Rocky Dijon
What the @#$%& is Mick Jagger doing eating at a restaurant? Get in the studio and work, damn you, you lazy old @#$%&.
You're right, Ian, I do feel better now. Thanks.
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Rocky Dijon
Now that's more like it. We prefer Ian with a sense of humor. If the new album was crowd-funded, I'd be right there with you. Otherwise, I leave the outrage to Universal. At this stage, Don and Universal might prefer if they didn't have to deal with the Ego Twins as well. I don't know for certain, of course, but I suspect it's more a reluctance to let go of what will almost certainly be their final studio album of new material rather than laziness to actually work on finishing it. It may end up the same way, but I can at least empathize with wanting it to be the album they each think the band should be making.
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Variety Article
Mick Jagger Joins Heist Thriller ‘Burnt Orange Heresy’
Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger has joined Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki in director Giuseppe Capotondi’s thriller “The Burnt Orange Heresy.”
Jagger will portray an English art dealer-collector and patron of Jerome Debney, the reclusive J.D. Salinger of the art world.
Set in present day Italy, “The Burnt Orange Heresy” centers on an art world scam that goes terribly wrong. Bang plays a beguiling art critic who begins a romance with an alluring American tourist, portrayed by Debicki. The new lovers travel to the lavish and opulent Lake Como estate that’s the home of Jagger’s character, who offers a seductive deal: in exchange for a career-transformative introduction to Debney, he must steal a new masterpiece from the artist’s studio.
“The Burnt Orange Heresy” is adapted by Scott B. Smith from the novel by Charles Willeford. Executive producers are Aeysha Walsh of MJZ and Stephanie Wilcox of Rumble Films. Producers are David Zander of MJZ, William Horberg of Wonderful Films and David Lancaster of Rumble Films. Production is set to start in Italy on Sept. 24.
The deal was announced Thursday, the opening day of the Toronto International Film Festival. Hanway International is handling sales. UTA Independent Film Group is managing the U.S. sale.
Jagger previously starred in 2001’s “The Man From Elysian Fields” alongside Andy Garcia, and also appeared in the 2008 film “The Bank Job.” He is represented by CAA
Sounds good!