Happy Birthday: Summer Glau

summerglau.jpgSummer Glau

Born: July 24, 1981 in San Antonio, Texas, USA

Married to: Val Morrison

QUOTES:

My favorite thing about River [her character on Firefly (2002)] is that she gets to be barefoot so much of the time. I don’t like shoes very much. The more things I mention the more things she ends up doing, I remember in the first episode I was thinking, “I really think River needs a gun”, and then by episode 10 she got one. I’m working my way up to captain.

I always look for roles that make me feel good about being a girl. I have to say that there are a lot of roles out there that make me feel really bad about being a girl. You can imagine what the things are and I shall not go into detail.

Sometimes when I get home after a long day, I’ll turn on music–I love Latin, disco, and pop–and do my own workout, even if it’s a short one. Know a good song to work out to? “I Will Survive”.

For breakfast, I always have eggs – whole eggs. I think the fats are really important. I also like turkey bacon and really hearty whole-grain bread. I’m very picky about it. You need bread that’s high in fiber and low in carbs. It’s hard to find, but it’s worth it.

After doing Firefly (2002) and moving on, I always wanted to be part of a series again. I love doing films, too, but there’s just something special about being part of the team and feeling like you’re actually a part of the family, and I always look to re-create that.

Happy Birthday: Anna Paquin

annapaquin.jpgAnna Paquin

Born: July 24, 1982 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Married to: Stephen Moyer (21 August 2010 – present) (2 children)

 

 

 

 

Laputa – Castle in the Sky
1986
dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Voices by
Anna Paquin
THE PIANOThe Piano
1993
dir. Jane Campion
Starring
Hunter
Harvey Keitel
Paquin
She's All ThatShe’s All That
1999
dir. by Robert Iscove
starring
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Rachel Leigh Cookx-menX-Men
2000
dir. Singer
starring
Hugh Jackman
Patrick Stewart
25th HOUR25th Hour
2002
dir. Spike Lee
starring
Edward Norton
Philip Seymour Hoffman
x-menX-Men 2
2003
dir. Singer
starring
Famke Jenson
Halle Berry
x-menX-Men 3
2006
dir. by Brett Ratner
starring
Ian McKellen
Paquin
TRICK R TRICKTrick r Trick
2008
dir. Michael Dougherty
Starring
Quinn LordDylan Baker
MOVIE POSTERAMISTAD
1997
dir. Steven Spielberg
Stars:
Anthony Hopkins
Matthew McConoughey
24Best of TRUE BLOOD TV series
MOVIE POSTERX-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
2014
dir. Bryan Singer
Patrick Stewart
Ian McKellen

TOP ANNA PAQUIN PHOTOSSEE – WITHOUT MAKEUP PHOTO

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Happy Birthday: Rose Byrne

rosebyrne.jpgRose Byrne

Born: July 24, 1979 in Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Is in a long-term relationship with Bobby Cannavale since 2012. They have a son together.

 

 

 

INSIDIOUS
dir. James Wan
Stars:
Patrick Wilson
Rose Byrne
KNOWING Movie PosterKnowing
2009
dir. Alex Proyas
Starring
Cage
bridesmaidsBRIDESMAIDS
dir. Paul Feig
Stars:
Kristen Wiig
Maya Rudolph
SUNSHINESunshine
2007
dir. Boyle
starring
Cillian Murphy
Rose Byrne
X-MEN: FIRST CLASSX-MEN: FIRST CLASS
dir. Matthew Vaughn
Stars:
James McAvoy
Michael Fassbender,
28 WEEKS LATER28 Weeks Later
2007
dir. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Starring
Robert Carlyle
Catherine McCormack
Get Him to the GreekGet Him to the Greek
dir. Nicholas Stoller
Stars
Jonah Hill
Russell Brand
X-MEN: FIRST CLASSX-MEN: FIRST CLASS
dir. Matthew Vaughn
Stars:
James McAvoy
Michael Fassbender
MOVIE POSTERTHE DEAD GIRL
2006
dir. by Karen Moncrieff
Stars:
Toni Collette
Brittany Murphy
MOVIE POSTERTHE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES
2013
dir. Derek Cianfrance
Stars:
Ryan Gosling
Bradley Cooper
MOVIE POSTERINSIDIOUS CHAPTER 2
2013
dir. James Wan
Stars:
Patrick Wilson
Rose Byrne
MOVIE POSTERTHE INTERNSHIP
2013
dir. Shawn Levy
Stars:
Owen Wilson
Vince Vaughn
actorDAMAGES Best of the Show
Created by
Glenn Kessler
Todd A. Kessler
Daniel Zelman
MOVIE POSTERI GIVE IT A YEAR
2013
dir. Dan Mazer
Stars:
Rose Byrne
Rafe Spall
actorDAMAGES Season 4
Starring:
Dylan Baker
John Goodman
actorDAMAGES Season 5
Starring:
Ryan Phillippe
John Hannah
actorDAMAGES Season 2
Starring:
Timothy Olyphant
Marcia Gay Harden
actorDAMAGES Season 3
Starring:
Martin Short
Tate Donovan
actorDAMAGES Season 1
Starring:
Glenn Close
Rose Byrne
MOVIE POSTERNEIGHBORS
2014
dir. Nicholas Stoller
Stars:
Seth Rogen
Zac Efron
MOVIE POSTERMARIE ANTOINETTE
2006
dir. Soifa Coppola
Stars:
Kristen Dunst
Jason Schwartzman

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July 24, 2016 – Writing Festival Details

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This week’s writing festival is a showcase of the winning Stage Play, the TV Pilot and Spec Screenplay winners, the winning Fan Fiction screenplay, plus 8 winning short screenplays.

They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today.

Here are the details of the screenplays and stage play being performed:

#1 – Stage Play – TWO MERCHANTS OF VENICE by Stephen M. Hunt

Genre: History, Drama

A radical adaptation of The Merchant of Venice that in the main rearranges Shakespeare’s text to turn the main themes on their head and to tell a very different story for 21st century audiences.

#2 – TV SPEC – RICK & MORTY  “The Rickgotiator” by David Cryan

Genre: Comedy, Animation

When Morty accidentally gets his family kidnapped while trying to stop an alien war, he and Rick must execute an elaborate plan to rescue their family and trick the aliens into calling a truce.

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Film Review: LIGHTS OUT (USA 2016)

lights_outLIGHTS OUT (USA 2016) **
Directed by David F. Sandberg

Starring: Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Maria Bello

Review by Gilbert Seah

LIGHTS OUT is a new low budget horror produced by HOSTEL’s James Wan and directed by David F. Sandberg based on his short story.

LIGHTS OUT is based on several potentially scary premises. There is the mother with mental health problems, the imaginary friend who could be a figment of mother’s imagination (or not), a boy scared of the dark and a monster that disappears and burns in light, surviving only in the dark. But one second thoughts, none of those are original concepts. The last one, though seemingly new is the same premise used in all vampire films.

But the movie plays confidently as a film that scares from things that go bump in the night. A large part of the film obviously takes place at night. The majority of the scares come from the ghoul called Diana who can appear out of nowhere, but only in the dark. As the lights go out in the house, a large mansion of course, the survivors have to arm themselves with torches or flashlights, batteries that soon run out of juice. This ‘novelty’ runs out very fast. After half an hour, the film really gets monotonous, with Diana appearing and disappearing. A bit of distraction is also provided in the script in which Diana might be imaginary and in the head of the mother, Sophie (Maria Bello), who was previously a mental patient.

Sandberg knows how to incite fear from small and dark enclosed spaces. But it takes much more to make a complete horror film.

The story goes like this. When the film opens, a creature kills a man who had promised to return home to his son who had complained of his mother being mental. The boy, Martin (Gabriel Bateman) is still afraid years later with the mother still having problems now manifested in Diana, who she has befriended in the mental hospital. Now Diana is able to appear as a creature but only in the darkness. Diana is breaking her promise that she will not hurt the mother’s children. Enter (out of nowhere), Rebecca (Teresa Palmer), Martin’s older sister and her sexy boyfriend, Bret (Alexander DiPersia) to rescue Martin from crazy mom and monster Diana.

The film makes the rules of the monster as it goes along – how it exists and so forth. The actors all do their screaming convincingly with Bret being the beau in distress. This is more of a female film where the women are heroes with the male and female roles reversed. No complaint here, as it is good to see things going the other way for a change.

But LIGHTS OUT would have succeeded as a 30-minute short film. It is stretched out too long, even at only 80 minutes. Boring, over manipulative and predictable, the film is a good idea that unfortunately does not play out as a full length feature. But it should make its money owing to its low budget. It would be interesting to see what writer/director Sandberg comes out with next.

Died Today (July 23rd) Amy Winehouse (1983–2011)

amywinehouse.jpgAmy Winehouse (1983–2011)

Born: September 14, 1983 in Southgate, London, England, UK
Died: July 23, 2011 (age 27) in Camden, London, England, UK

Musically, Amy Winehouse created a cross-cultural and cross-genre style. She experimented with an eclectic mix of jazz, soul, pop, reggae, world beat and R&B. She had a special ability to channel hurt and despair into her performances. Her voice, phrasing and delivery sometimes sounded like a mix between Billy Holliday, Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan, and coupled with similarities in personal problems, she at times resembled another incarnation of legendary “Lady Blues”.

Amy Winehouse died at the age of 27, on 23 July 2011, in her London home following a long-running battle with alcohol addiction. She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium and her ashes were laid to rest in Edgwarebury Jewish Cemetery in London, United Kingdom. Her death caused considerable mourning worldwide.

Died Today (July 23rd) D.W. Griffith (1875–1948)

dwgriffith.jpgD.W. Griffith (1875–1948)

Born: January 22, 1875 in LaGrange, Kentucky, USA
Died: July 23, 1948 (age 73) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

He has been called “the father of film technique,” “the man who invented Hollywood,” and “the Shakespeare of the screen”.

In 1920, he established United Artists with Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford.

Sometimes, whether you like it or not you have to give the devil his due. D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” may be an embarrassing reminder of the dark side of our history that we’d just as soon sweep under the rug, but for better or worse it invented the feature film as we know it.

WAY DOWN EASTWAY DOWN EAST
1920
dir. D.W. Griffith
Starring
Lillian Gish
Richard Barthlemess
INTOLERANCEIntolerance
1916
dir. D.W. Griffith
Starring
Mae Marsh
Robert Harron
MOVIEJUDITH OF BETHULIA
1914
dir. D.W. Griffith
Starring:
Blanche Sweet
Henry B. Walthall
MOVIEAN UNSEEN ENEMY
1912
dir. D.W. Griffith
Starring:
Lillian Gish
Dorothy Gish
ORPHANS OF THE STORMORPHANS OF THE STORM
1921
dir. D.W. Griffith
Starring
Lillian Gish
Dorothy Gish
MOVIE POSTERTHE BIRTH OF A NATION
1915
dir. D.W. Griffith
Stars:
Lillian Gash
Mae Marsh

Similar to our number two, Orson Welles, if that was the only film he ever made it would probably be enough to grant him a spot on this list.

Prior to “Birth” movies were very much filmed stage plays, with single camera’s recording the comings and goings with as little dynamism as possible. Possibly more than anyone else of his day, Griffith understood how film could manipulate an audience’s emotions, put them in the characters shoes through manipulation of images: the jump cut linking disparate images into a combined idea; the use of medium shots and close ups to alter the viewers response to a characters circumstances (the closer the shot the more you feel what the character is feeling): deep focus to enable action to occur on multiple plains, creating visual tension and irony. He used panning shots to communicate real scale and backlighting to enhance mood. He understood that camera height and angle would subconsciously affect the audience’s understanding of a scene.

Others were experimenting with these same techniques of course, and might even have put them all together eventually, but Griffith did it first and best.

And he did it biggest. The James Cameron of his time, bigger was always better for Griffith. “Birth of a Nation” was the most expensive film ever made until a few year later when his next film “Intolerance” premiered. In “Intolerance” he took his experimentation with editing to its next logical step, copying Eisenstein’s theory of montage as he told an epic story intercut across four different timelines, from ancient Babylon to his own modern day.

More important than the scale of his narratives was the, well, scale of his narratives. Until Griffith came along most films were 60 minutes or less, with exhibitors and studios unsure about an audience’s stamina for taking in longer entertainments. Griffith, however, saw the opportunity for longer running times to allow for more development of character and theme and greater depth of storytelling. And with “Birth of Nation’s” colossal box office (approximately $200 million in modern figures, the highest grossing film of all time until the 1930s) he proved it was financially viable as well.

Griffith was undeniably a man of his time and his films, particularly “Birth of a Nation” are filled with the sort of hateful, blatant racism that is so out of step with modern society. An argument can, and has, been made that his film and his own pedestal are built entirely out of his technical skill, that much of the underlying material is cliched and embarrassing despite whatever changes they wrought. There is more than a little truth to that and Griffith’s place in filmmaking history is likely to remain controversial for quite some time.

Roger Ebert made a famous comparison of “Birth of a Nation” to Leni Refinstahl’s “Triumph of the Will,” describing both as great films about evil. In that sense, “Nation” perhaps even achieves a height it’s creator never intended. It tells us not just about what film can do, but also about evil as well and that’s a necessary knowledge because you can never change a thing until you understand it.

The fact is the modern film of today has not moved too far from the standard Griffith created. Whether he was the first to do it or just the best, Griffith was the one who standardized modern film vocabulary for the greatest number of people and thereby set the tone for everyone who came after him. Whether we like it or not, his impact on filmmaking is inescapable.

Died Today (July 23rd) Montgomery Clift (1920–1966)

montgomeryclift.jpgMontgomery Clift (1920–1966)

Born: October 17, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Died: July 23, 1966 (age 45) in New York City, New York, USA

 

 

 

 

I Confess
1953
dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Cliff
Karl Malden
FROM HERE TO ETERNITYFrom Here to Eternity
1953
dir. Fred Zinnemann
Cast
Burt Lancaster
Montgomery Clift
Suddenly Last Summer
1959
dir. Joseph L Mankiewicz
Starring
Elizabeth Taylor
Katherine Hepburn
THE MISFITSThe Misfits
1961
dir. John Huston
Starring
Clark Gable
Marilyn Monroe
MOVIE POSTERA PLACE IN THE SUN
1951
dir. George Stevens
Stars:Elizabeth Taylor