Jim Dandy
Jim Leavelle by Bob Adelman for LIFE Magazine, November 1983
White Swan Song
Jackie
To Live and Die With Dignity
Official Site | Trailer & Mo
RÂ | 100 min
I’ve missed Natalie Portman, and I feel like she hasn’t really done anything post-Black Swan, which somehow was 6/7 years ago.  Yes, I know she was in Thor and in that dumb Ashcan Kruncher flick, and other stuff, but those were juss movies, not films.  Natalie can obviously pick and choose whatever she wants to do – she’s earned that right – but being such an incredible actress means she has a responsibility to take on incredible roles
I’d like to say that Natalie Portman’s proper follow-up to Black Swan is Pablo LarraÃn & Noah Oppenheim‘s Jackie Kennedy film, where she somehow is even more graceful, tortured and emotionally wounded than when she was as a ballerina bent on finding perfection.  Jackie is not perfect (it’s close, but there’s not enough grassy knoll for me :), but it is what it needs to be, and Portman as Jackie IS perfection
Throughout the course of the film, Jackie goes from white swan, to white swan covered in blood, to even whiter swan, and by the end of it all, I somehow I felt more compassion for Portman (as Jackie), then I actually do for Jackie Kennedy, for enduring and rising above the horrific death of her husband, and the leader of the free world
What the country went through is incomparable to what Jackie went though, but in a time of much awfulness, she had the right mind to plan a sendoff for JFK worthy of royalty, and cement his legacy and place in history for eons to come. Â What Jack Kennedy accomplished in office wasn’t much (he didn’t get a chance to put man on Uranus), but what Jackie Kennedy accomplished in giving dignified life to his death was more than a lot, it was Camelot!
Portman also accomplishes something that wasn’t important or needed – reminding me how much I love Love LOVE seeing her on the big screen
Bonus points to the film for somehow turning Greta Gerwig into a real human being.  Never seen her so un-loopy and restrained.  And props to Peter Sarsgaard for giving new life to RFK, without going haaaard on the look or accent that most others usual do in Bobby’s shoes.  Also, Billy Crudup and John Hurt are quiet great as listeners for Jackie
Also, we finally have a definitive Jackie movie.  before Portman, all we had was this…
YES!
Verdictgo: Portman is Breast In Show, but the film is Jeepers MOS DEF Worth A Peepers
Jackie is way JF O-Kay at a theater near jews AND white nationalistsÂ
and until next thyme the balcony is clothed…
Rome If You Want To
John F. Kennedy getting served fettuccine by Alfredo Di Lelio at his restaurant Alfredo in Rome, 1963
and yes, Alfredo Di Lelio is the guy who gave Fettuccine Alfredo its name!
Let’s Make A Dealey Plaza
unhappy 50th birthday to the term ‘grassy knoll‘
Robin Unger’s JFK Assassination Research Photo Galleries
– perv-iously