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    Movie Review

    Gold has plenty of shiny stars but doesn't quite glitter

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 26, 2017 | 3:22 pm
    Gold has plenty of shiny stars but doesn't quite glitter
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    One would imagine that one of the greatest pleasures for any actor is the ability to inhabit the world of somebody completely different from him or her. And when doing that role requires a physical transformation, the job becomes that much easier, as the person staring back at you in the mirror looks nothing like you.

    Judged just on that, Matthew McConaughey must have had a ball making Gold, in which he plays Kenny Wells, a real-life gold prospector in the 1980s on the hunt for his next big score. As played by McConaughey, Wells is balding, overweight, and has a snaggle-tooth — conditions that combine to make the notoriously handsome actor about as ugly as he’ll ever be.

    His look is indicative of the type of person Wells is, namely one desperate to restore his family’s once-good name in the mining industry. A fever dream inspires Wells to go to Indonesia to meet with Michael Acosta (Edgar Ramirez), a fellow prospector who had previous luck in the region. Their search turns up a strike, but the subsequent series of events brings both monumental highs and lows.

    The film, directed by Stephen Gaghan (Syriana), plays out like a lower rent version of The Wolf of Wall Street. Wells and his team hustle for every dollar they can get, at one point working out of a bar to save money. Cigarettes and booze are so omnipresent that you may get a contact high just by watching.

    The ever-changing prospects of Wells are relatively fun and interesting, but the story could have used a bit more speed. Gaghan and the two screenwriters spend a lot of time on minutiae that doesn’t enhance the film. Wells’ exploits are entertaining enough that a deep dive into the details of mining is unnecessary.

    Also somewhat pointless is Wells’ relationship with his girlfriend, Kay (Bryce Dallas Howard). The film is male-heavy, so she was likely included to add a bit of variety to the proceedings, but the character is so inconsequential that it’s sometimes a surprise when she pops up again. Wells’ friendship with Acosta winds up being much more memorable.

    McConaughey leaves no scene unchewed in the film, utilizing his character’s appearance for all its worth. As pure entertainment, it’s very effective, but in an acting sense, McConaughey has been much better in recent years.

    Gold works in fits and starts, but the end product is one that blares mediocrity. You could do worse, but you could also do much better.

    Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez in Gold.

    Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez in Gold
      
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    Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez in Gold.
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    RIP Chris

    Dallas DJ and record store owner Chris Penn passes away

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 24, 2025 | 2:52 pm
    Chris Penn at Good Records
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    Chris Penn at Good Records

    Following a serious accident, Christopher Todd Penn, a DJ and co-founder of music store Good Records, passed away on April 23; he was 54. Penn fell while at work and sustained serious damage, causing paralysis from the neck down.

    His wife Jenn shared the news of his death, stating that "his injuries were just too great for his ravaged body to continue."

    "These are the hardest words I have ever had to write, to witness and process. My kids have lost heir father, I lost my partner of 21. years, his brother has lost hishero, many have lost a dear friend, and Dallas has lost a treasure," she said.

    The accident occurred on March 17 when Penn was taking down advertising decals on the front window of Good Records, when the decal unexpectedly gave way and he fell backwards landing directly on his back. His friend and Good Records co-owner Tim DeLaughter described the fall as "catastrophic," stating that "his spinal cord was bruised and paralysis was immediate from the neck down."

    Penn remained in the hospital until he died.

    No visitors were allowed but a GoFundMe raised more than $200,000 for Chris' wife Jennifer, and their three sons Oliver, Archie, and Grover.

    Penn grew up in San Antonio and graduated from Texas A&M in 1993, then moved to Dallas to work with Tripping Daisy, running their merchandise table. He spent his life in the music industry in many capacities including performing as a DJ, producing shows, running a music label, and co-founding Good Records, with DeLaughter and DeLaughter's wife Julie Doyle in 2000.

    Chris Penn and Alice CooperChris Penn, left, with Alice Cooper, whose reunion he helped instigate.Courtesy photo

    The store, as well as Penn himself, earned great affection from the local music community by hosting frequent in-store events, including performances, signings, listening parties for new records, and meet-and-greets with a broad spectrum of national touring acts: from Tommy Tutone to Jason Boland to the famous reunion of Alice Cooper — a reunion that had stuck to this day: In July, the legendary rock band is releasing a new album called The Revenge of Alice Cooper, featuring all the original members.

    In her post, Jenn hinted that a memorial concert was in the works.

    "Early on in his recovery, we would stay up late into the night brainstorming bands we could ask to play his benefit concert," she said. "I remember saying to him, 'think pie in the sky, nobody is too big.' When he said Willie Nelson, I thought, 'well maybe not THAT big.' For a time, this gave his mind something to focus on and look forward to. That concert will happen and he will be there with us. Stay tuned as we iron out all the details.

    She called Chris "an incredible force of nature and his heart always seemed to have room for more connection ... more love ... more friendships. That is who Chris was. That will be his legacy for our kids."

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