Happy Birthday: Sam Worthington

samworthington.jpgSam Worthington

Born: August 2, 1976 in Godalming, Surrey, England, UK

Married to:
Lara Bingle (28 December 2014 – present) (1 child)

HART'S WARHart’s War
2002
dir. by Gregory Hoblit
Starring
Willis
Colin Farrell
MOVIE POSTERTHE DEBT
dir. John Madden
Stars:
Helen Mirren
Sam Worthington
TERMINATOR 4 SALVATIONTerminator 4: Salvation
dir. McG
Starring
Christian Bale
Worthington
MOVIE POSTERMAN ON A LEDGE
dir. Asger Leth
Stars:
Sam Worthington
Elizabeth Banks
AVATAR Movie PosterAvatar
dir. James Cameron
Stars:
Sam Worthington
Sigourney Weaver
Michelle Rodriguez
  Movie PosterCLASH OF THE TITANS
dir. Louis Leterrier
Cast:
Sam Worthington
Liam Neeson
MOVIE POSTERWRATH OF THE TITANS
dir. Jonathan Liebesman
Stars:
Sam Worthington
Liam Neeson
MOVIE POSTERSABOTAGE
2014
dir. David Ayer
Stars:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Sam Worthington

Happy Birthday: Mary-Louise Parker

marylouiseparker.jpgMary-Louise Parker

Born: August 2, 1964 in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, USA

[on Demián Bichir in Weeds (2005)] I might use a word that sounds pretentious, but his performance was almost holy. It was beyond being just about depth. He made the film into a Greek tragedy. And he is one of the few actors I know who could make that part humane. He is pretty delicious.

REDRED
dir. Robert Schwentke
Stars:
Bruce Willis
Helen Mirren
SydneyWhiteThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Directed by Andrew Dominik
Starring Pitt
Casey Afleck
ROMANCE AND CIGARETTESRomance and Cigarettes
2005
dir. John Turturro
Cast
James Gandolfini
Susan Sarandon
MOVIE POSTERR.I.P.D.
2013
dir. Robert Schwentke
Stars:
Ryan Reynolds
Jeff Bridges
MOVIE POSTERBULLETS OVER BROADWAY
1994
dir. Woody Allen
Starring:
John Cusack
Dianne Wiest
MOVIE POSTERRED 2
2013
dir. Dean Parisot
Stars:
Bruce Willis
Helen Mirren
TV POSTERBEST of THE WEST WING
Over 100 pages of BIOS and PICS
THE WEST WING season 3
Created by Aaron Sorkin
TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 4
Created by Aaron Sorkin
TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 5
Showrunner John Wells
TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 6
Showrunner John Wells
TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 7
Showrunner John Wells

 

Happy Birthday: Kevin Smith

kevinsmith.jpgKevin Smith

Born: August 2, 1970 in Red Bank, New Jersey, USA

Married to:
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith (25 April 1999 – present) (1 child)

Clerks
1994
dir. Kevin Smith
Starring
Brian O’Halloran
Jeff Anderson
DOGMADogma
1999
dir. Smith
Starring
Ben Affleck
Matt Damon
Salma Hayek
CLERKS IIClerks II
2006
dir. Kevin Smith
Cast
Brian O’Halloran
Jeff Anderson
Zack and Miri Make a PornoZack and Miri Make a Porno
2008
dir. Smith
Starring
Seth Rogen
Elizabeth Banks
MOVIE POSTERRED STATE
dir. Kevin Smith
Stars:
Michael Parks
Melissa Leo
Catch and Release
2006
dir. Susannah Grant
starring
Jennifer Garner
Timothy Olyphant
LIVE FREE OR DIE HARDLive Free of Die Hard
2007
dir. Len Wiseman
Starring
Bruce Willis
Justin Long
TMNTTMNT
2007
dir. Kevin Munroe
Starring
Chris Evans
Sarah Michelle Gellar
FANBOYSFanboys
2009
dir. Kyle Newman
Starring
Sam Huntington
Kristen Bell

 

ANTHROPOID (UK/Czech/France 2016) ***

anthropoid.jpgANTHROPOID (UK/Czech/France 2016) **
Directed by Sean Ellis

Starring: Jamie Dornan, Cillian Murphy, Brian Caspe

Review by Gilbert Seah

The word ANTHROPOID comes from‘Operation Anthropoid’, the real life plan initiated by the Czechoslovakian Government to assassinate one of Hitler’s top right hand men, Reinhard Heydrich (aka the butcher of Warshaw) during World War II.

If a film has ever failed because of overeagerness, ANTHROPOID is the one. Despite sharing a few excellencies in certain departments like in costume and sets, the film, co-written directed and photographed (Ellis is both cameraman and cinematographer) has too much in the hands of its director.

Ellis is also not one for subtlety, He wants his audience to feel what is happening. His hand held, jittery camera method used in the end shoot-out climax, with the sound turned up several notches ends up giving the audience a headache more than anything else. To show the hero with trembling hands unable to pull the trigger more than once is nagging the audience. In Hitchcock’s torture scene in TOPAZ, no torture need be seen. The tortured were only shown after the torture in each other’s arms when the woman whispered the name, barley audibly “Juanita” to Fidel Castro. In ANTHROPOID, as if the tortured man’s explicitly shown broken hands broken were not enough, he has to scream out loud “the church”, the place where the hidden paratroopers are hiding. The tortured man was also shown the head of his mother in a bucket that was more laughable than scary.

For a film so controlled by its director, it is surprising that the film goes totally out of control in its last 20 minute climatic scene – the takeout in the church by the Germans. It is an extended and tedious scene, where the hero shoots and kills dozens of German soldiers while dodging bullets, grenades and other artillery. The shot of ‘Uncle’ (Toby Jones), the Resistance Fighter head losing his glasses and clambering to find his dropped cyanide pill before the Germans break down the door is nothing more than cheap theatrics.

It would also be good if the Germans were not always featured as bad guys with no redeeming qualities. In THE EAGLE HAS LANDED, there was a nice touch of a German soldier, part of an invasion in an English hamlet, died saving a drowning girl.

Nothing is mentioned of the priest who harboured the paratroopers in his church or the aftermath of Hitler’s retaliation to Heydrich’s assassination. Hitler slaughtered at least 1300 innocent Czechs in retaliation. But to be fair to Ellis, he has one scene where “Uncle” warns the two (Jamie Dornan and Cillian Murphy) of their mission: “Do you know Hitler will tear Prague apart? The question is whether Prague is ready to resist Nazi Germany.”

ANTHROPOID is not the first film about the assassination of a high ranking official during the War. VALKYRIE, MAN HUNT and the most famous, John Sturges’ THE EAGLE HAS LANDED (about Hitler’s plan to assassinate Winston Churchill) come to mind. The latter film remains the best of the lot, and though totally fictional is more believable than ANTHROPOID which is based on actual events.

ANTHROPOID finally emerges as an earnest film based on historical facts unfortunately spoilt by its director turning it out to look more like an action flick.

UNLOCKING THE CAGE (USA 2015) ***

unlocking_the_cage.jpgUNLOCKING THE CAGE (USA 2015) ***
Directed by D A Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus

Review by Gilbert Seah

Do animals have certain rights as humans? Animals are caged and cannot argue their way out. The same can be said for the inhuman way chicken and cattle are reared for food.

UNLOCKING THE CAGE closely follows animal rights lawyer Steven Wise in his unprecedented challenge to break down the legal wall that separates animals from humans. After 30 years of struggling with ineffective animal welfare laws, Steve and his legal team, the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP), are making history by filling the first lawsuits that seek to transform an animal from a “thing” with no rights to a “person” with legal protections.

Supported by affidavits from primatologists around the world, Steve maintains that, based on scientific evidence, cognitively complex animals such as chimpanzees, whales, dolphins and elephants have the capacity for limited personhood rights (such as bodily liberty) that would protect them from physical abuse. Using writs of habeas corpus (historically used to free humans from unlawful imprisonment), Wise argues on behalf of four captive chimpanzees in New York State.
The film spends a considerable amount of time trying to convince the audience of the supposedly monumental shift in our culture, as the public and judicial system show increasing receptiveness to Steve’s impassioned arguments. It is an intimate look at a lawsuit that could forever transform out legal system, and one man’s lifelong quest to protect “nonhuman” animals. But he audience gets the point quite wary without the idea having to be constantly drummed into the audience.

There is nothing really wrong with this well intentioned documentary that achieves its aim of what it is supposed to do – which is to inform and to rally up people for animal rights and more. But being so straight forward, it is quite a boring doc tailing the activists from start to finish. There is more anger generated in the many other documentaries about abuse of other animals like sharks (for their fins), dolphins and other animals. UNLOCKING THE CAGE, though moving at times, is tame in comparison.

UNLOCKING THE CAGE had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016 and its Canadian Premiere at the Hot Docs Film Festival in May 2016. It will open in Toronto on August 19th at the TIFF Bell Lightbox. The opening night screening in Toronto will be followed by a Q & A session with Steven Wise, via Skype, moderated by Canada’s first animal rights lawyer, Lesli Bisgould.

Happy Birthday: Steve Schirripa

steveschirripaSteve Schirripa

Born: August 1, 1958 in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, USA

Married to:
Laura Schirripa (? – present) (2 children)

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MOVIE POSTERJERSEY BOYS
2014
dir. Clint Eastwood
Stars:
Vincent Piazza
Christopher Walken

 

Happy Birthday: Sasha Jackson

sashajackson.jpgSasha Jackson

Born: August 1, 1988 in Old Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK

Her combination of stage combat, athleticism, comic timing and tongue-in-cheek wit have generated a cult following of her alter ego “Action Jackson” (aka “AJ”) in the Kick Ass series of action/comedy short films.

Had to pass on both the lead roles of “Rachel Thomas” in “Wild Things: The Birthright” and of “Hope Blanchard” in Below the Beltway (2010), due to overlapping dates with other filming commitments.

Happy Birthday: Sam Mendes

sammendes.jpgSam Mendes

Born: August 1, 1965 in Reading, Berkshire, England, UK

Married to:
Kate Winslet (24 May 2003 – 3 October 2010) (divorced) (1 child)

American Beauty
1999
dir. Mendes
Starring
Kevin Spacey
Annette Bening
Road to PerditionRoad to Perdition
2002
dir. Mendes
starring
Tom Hanks
Paul Newman
MOVIE POSTERSKYFALL
dir. Sam Mendes
Stars:
Daniel Craig
Helen McCrory

Revolutionary Road
dir. Mendes
Starring
Kate Winslet
Leonardo DiCaprio
AWAY WE GO Movie PosterAway We Go
dir. Sam Mendes
Starring
John Krasinski
Maya Rudolph