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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Oscar winners premiere film at Atlantic Station

The Academy Award-winning filmmaking team of Ray McKinnon, Lisa Blount and Walton Goggins were thrilled to unveil their latest film, “Randy and the Mob” for a packed theater full of fellow Southerners Tuesday night.

Just before the quirky comedy’s Atlanta premiere at the Regal Atlantic Station theater, McKinnon, the film’s writer-director-star told Buzz while dipping into some popcorn: “This is the only place that would have us. No, honestly, this is the perfect fit for us and this film. We love telling uniquely Southern stories. And I finally wanted to do a comedy that I could invite my kinfolk to.”

Inside, family, friends, investors and fans of the trio’s work applauded during the opening credits and laughed throughout the premiere. McKinnon’s story, shot on location in Georgia, depicts a slumping Southern businessman, in debt to both the IRS and the mob, who’s dealing with a carpal tunnel afflicted, baton-twirling teacher wife (Blount) and a designer-suited mob enforcer/clogging enthusiast (Goggins). McKinnon also plays his own more successful, happily partnered gay twin brother in the flick.

Atlanta actress Jill Jane Clements, who memorably portrayed Celestine Sibley’s mother during two recent successful runs of “Turned Funny” at Theatre in the Square, also pops up in the film.

Clements generated laughs as one of McKinnon’s employees who has to inform the boss that her pay check just bounced, explaining with her trademark drawl: “I’ve got a super deep fryer on layaway. We was kinda hopin’ to do a turkey this weekend.”

Naturally, the film’s third act arrives with bullets a flying and McKinnon wearing a hilariously wrong teal pantsuit that Bea Arthur would have cut someone with a cheesecake knife over during her “Golden Girls” reign.

“Randy and the Mob” is dedicated to the memory of Phil Walden, the Capricorn Records co-founder, who executive-produced the film with Macon real estate magnate Benjy Griffith as the debut project for Capricorn Pictures. Walden, the music man who helped introduce the world to Otis Redding, the Allman Brothers, 311 and Widespread Panic died last year.

“We had the honor of getting to know Phil late in his life,” McKinnon told the crowd. “He had a dream to make Southern films as well as Southern music. After he saw what we could do, Phil told me, ‘This reminds me of when I was working with Otis and the Allmans. Except that you don’t have that kind of talent. But we’ll take you to the top anyway!’ “

Outside the theater, Walden’s son, Phillip told Buzz: “Phil would have loved all this. He and Ray just connected on many different levels as Southerners. As soon as Phil read the script, he was sold and they were out scouting locations.”

“Randy and the Mob” opens in Atlanta, Kennesaw, Alpharetta and Douglasville on Friday.

Goggins: Clogging came naturally

At the “Randy and the Mob” after party at Strip, “The Shield” actor Walton Goggins kept busy greeting friends as he took a break from the set of the FX drama in Los Angeles. Goggins conceded to us that he didn’t need any clogging lessons to portray Tino Armani.

“My mother and I actually were a clogging team here when I was a kid,” the Lithia Springs High School grad told us. “There I was at age 7, in my taps and Jordache jeans!”

Accompanying Goggins to his hometown premiere was his girlfriend, Nadia Conners, who is a co-director and co-writer of the 2007 critically acclaimed Leonardo DiCaprio-produced environmental documentary “The 11th Hour.”

So have Conners and Goggins considered working together on a film? Said Conners: “We’ve talked about it. That would be a dream if it happens.”

‘Anatomy’ of a win

Premiere attendee Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel was kind enough to introduce us to local businessman Paul Heigl, the proud papa of new Emmy winner and “Grey’s Anatomy” actress Katherine Heigl Tuesday night. “We’re so happy for her,” said Heigl, who attended an Emmys party in Alpharetta Sunday night. So, was Katherine on the level when she joked during her acceptance speech that even her mother, Nancy, didn’t think she had a shot at winning the trophy?

Quipped Paul: “My daughter doesn’t lie!”

While the actress has disclosed that she and Augusta native singer-songwriter Josh Kelley are planning a holiday wedding this winter, Paul Heigl told us Kelley will be at Smith’s Olde Bar Oct. 27.

‘Dream Concert’ in New York City

Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and an all-star musical lineup poured passion into performances Tuesday night at “The Dream Concert” to benefit a national memorial in Washington for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Nearly 6,000 people packed the sold-out event at Radio City Music Hall to hear artists ranging from Carlos Santana and Garth Brooks to Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Ludacris.

The King memorial, scheduled for completion in 2009, is to be built on the National Mall.

“We are part of history in the making as this monument becomes a witness to generations yet unborn of the transformational leadership of our father, Martin Luther King Jr.,” King’s youngest daughter, Bernice, said.

The memorial’s foundation is still $18 million away from reaching its $100 million goal, said Harry Johnson, the foundation president.

Before Wonder closed the show with “Happy Birthday,” the song that helped make King’s national holiday a reality, Quincy Jones presented Wonder with a humanitarian award, saying his numerous musical accomplishments pale in comparison to what he has done to advance civil rights.

Wonder said the King memorial is a wonderful thing, but an even better legacy would be unity around the world. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is “not a black holiday, for Dr. King stood for the principles of all human kind,” Wonder said.

OVERSCENE

Actor Bill Nunn, actress Carol Mitchell-Leon, musician Otis Redding III and “Sweet Potato Queen” author Jill Conner Browne at the “Randy and the Mob” premiere at Atlantic Station.

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS

Actress Sophia Loren is 73. Actor Gary Cole is 51. Singers Gunnar and Matthew Nelson of Nelson are 40. Drummer Rick Woolstenhulme of Lifehouse is 28. Rapper Yung Joc is 25.

Contributing: David Ho and news services

If you have a tip, call 404-526-2749. Or fax 404-526-5509. Or e-mail: buzz@ajc.com.

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DeGarmo lends voice to special Redding tribute

A slew of metro Atlantans made the trek south last weekend for the dazzling bash Macon threw to remember famous son Otis Redding.

The “Evening of Respect,” a black-tie-optional tribute to the late Redding, raised more than $100,000 for the “Big O” Youth Educational Dream Foundation, which advocates arts and music education to encourage youths to stay in school.

Snellville songstress Diana DeGarmo, along with R&B power couple Kenny Lattimore and Chanté Moore, served as hosts for the Sept. 14 event, held at the Macon City Auditorium. The three performed songs from Otis Redding’s repertoire, including “Respect,” “A Change is Going to Come” and, as a finale tribute, “(Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay.” Organizers say more than 2,000 attended, including Redding’s widow, Zelma Redding, and children Dexter and Otis III, who performed with the Bar-Kays. Michael Mauldin, who is Jermaine Dupri’s father and a renowned entertainment power broker, produced the show. Georgia politicians showing up to pay their respect included U.S. Rep. Jim Marshall, Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond, and Kenneth L. Stewart, commissioner for the Georgia Department of Economic Development.

Bad news for music fans

One of our fave pieces in the recent Annie Leibovitz exhibition at the High was the carnival-like photo of the White Stripes. She’s affixed to a giant bull’s eye while he prepares to fling a knife. Well, that’s about all we’ll be seeing of the White Stripes any time soon, apparently. Singer-guitarist Jack White and drummer Meg White have canceled all remaining tour dates through the end of the year, The Associated Press reports.

The Stripes had previously canceled their September shows, saying “Meg White is suffering from acute anxiety and is unable to travel at this time.”

Their spokeswoman isn’t saying much, and a statement on the duo’s Web site, www.whitestripes.com, says little beyond, “We hate to let people down and are very sorry.”

Ticket holders can get refunds at the point of purchase, the Web site said, except for the Austin City Limits Festival, which is nonrefundable because it is a festival.

Good news for music fans

Could there be anything more exciting than hearing a politician flap his trap? Just possibly. When U.S. Sen. and prez prospect Barack Obama visits Atlanta on Thursday, he’ll have special guests Usher and Dominique Wilkins at his side. The event starts at 4:30 p.m. at the Georgia World Congress Center. Admission is a $25 donation to Obama’s campaign coffers. See my.barackobama.com for info.

Play with the players

Atlanta Braves center fielder Andruw Jones and wife, Nicole, are the celeb “ambassadors” for an upcoming event benefiting Jaden’s Ladder, a non-profit organization that helps survivors of domestic violence. “The Fairway Affair: the Dream Takes Flight,” is a two-day affair including a gala and rounds of golf with various sports stars, along with a silent auction of signed professional sports and celebrity memorabilia. Braves players on tap for the event include Brian McCann, Chipper Jones, David Ortiz, Tim Hudson and John Smoltz. Other guests will include longtime NBA coach Larry Brown, Mets pitcher Tom Glavine, former major league outfielder Jacob Brumfield, former NBA power forward Charles Oakley and Yankees star Alex Rodriguez. The gala, at a private Buckhead estate, starts at 6 p.m. Nov. 10. Golf is the next day, with registration from 8 to 9:30 a.m. and shotgun start at 10 a.m. Gala tickets are $250. For $650, patrons get two tickets and can hit the links for an individual round of celeb-studded golf at Heritage Golf Course in Tucker. For tickets and info see www.jadensladder.org.

Big Boi and the Ballet

As you might have heard, the Atlanta Ballet plans the world premiere of “big,” an artistic collaboration between choreographer Lauri Stallings and the inimitable Antwan “Big Boi” Patton.

We hear Patton may make an appearance at the ballet’s upcoming season launch party, planned for the evening of Sept. 26 at the King Plow Arts Center Gallery. General admission tickets are $100, VIP tickets are $250. For information, call 404-873-5811, Ext. 221 or see www.atlantaballet.com.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

I love it when we have a fall associates’ luncheon and it actually feels like fall. How many of these have we done when it’s 90 degrees?

—Atlanta Botanical Garden Director Mary Pat Matheson at Monday’s elegant gathering of the Garden Associates, the ABG’s volunteer arm. The group enjoying a light lunch and glorious weather included current Garden Associates President Corrie Johnson, 2008 Garden Associates President Allison Cochran and Christy O’Neill, who will lead the group in 2009. Luncheon hostesses were Annie York-Trujillo and Christan Wojcik, and Diane Tanner created the topiary centerpieces.

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS

Actor Adam West (“Batman”) is 77. Actor David McCallum (“The Man From U.N.C.L.E.”) is 74. Singer Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers is 67. Singer-songwriter Paul Williams is 67. Actor Randolph Mantooth (“Emergency”) is 62. Actor Jeremy Irons is 59. Actress-model Twiggy Lawson is 58. TV personality Joan Lunden is 57. Guitarist-producer Nile Rodgers of Chic is 55. Singer-actor Rex Smith is 52. Director Kevin Hooks is 49. Actress Carolyn McCormick (“Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”) is 48. Country singer Jeff Bates is 44. Country singer Trisha Yearwood is 43. Comedian Cheri Oteri (“Saturday Night Live”) is 42. News anchor Soledad O’Brien is 41. Comedian Jimmy Fallon (“Saturday Night Live”) is 33. Rapper Eamon is 24.

Contributing: Mike Knobler and news services.

If you have a tip, call 404-526-2749. Or fax 404-526-5509. Or e-mail: buzz@ajc.com.

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