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Died Today (October 19th): Joseph Wiseman (1918–2009)

josephwiseman.jpg Joseph Wiseman (1918–2009)

Born: May 15, 1918 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died: October 19, 2009 (age 91) in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

[on his most famous role and film, Dr. No (1962)] I had no idea what I was letting myself in for. I had no idea it would achieve the success it did. I know nothing about mysteries. I don’t take to them. As far as I was concerned, I thought it might be just another Grade-B Charlie Chan mystery.

 

La Strada
1954
dir. Federico Fellini
starring
Anthony Quinn
Giulietta Masina
DR. NODr. No/b>
1962
dir. Terence Young
Starring:
Sean Connery
Ursula Andress
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Happy Birthday: Trey Parker

treyparker.jpgTrey Parker

Born: October 19, 1969 in Conifer, Colorado, USA

(On his friendship with partner and collaborator, Matt Stone): “If anything, the friendship becomes greater because you share something special together that you don’t share with your other friends”.

BASEKETBALL
1998
dir. David Zucker
Stars:
Trey Parker
Matt Stone
TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE
2004
dir. by Trey Parker
Voices by
Trey Parker
Matt Stone

SpeedSouth Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
1999
dir. by Trey Parker
Voices by
Trey Parker
Matt Stone
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Happy Birthday: John Lithgow

johnlithgow.jpgJohn Lithgow

Born: October 19, 1945 in Rochester, New York, USA

Married to:
Mary Yeager (12 December 1981 – present) (2 children)
Jean Taynton (10 September 1966 – 1980) (divorced) (1 child)

I’ve had parallel careers in the theatre and in movies. In the theatre, I often play characters with a strong sense of innocence who aren’t as intelligent as I am. The reason: my size. I seem sort of big and good-natured on stage. It would be too much for a big man to play a forbidding character on stage. So I play big people who are fairly gentle. It’s a wonderful thing to build a career on. What I offer to movie-makers is that I can put a tremendous amount of theatrical background and technical equipment at their disposal. I can make believable the over-the-top characters.

MOVIESHREK
2001
dir. Andrew Adamson
Vicky Jenson
Starring:
Mike Myers
Eddie Murphy
ALL THAT JAZZAll that Jazz
1979
dir. Fosse
starring
Roy Schneider
Jessica Lange
Confessions of a Shopaholic
2009
dir. PJ Hogan
Starring
Isla Fisher
movie posterTERMS OF ENDEARMENT
2004
dir. James L. Brooks
Starring:
Shirley McClaine
Debra Winger
BLOW OUTBlow Out
1981
dir. Brian De Palma
Cast
Travolta
Nancy Allen
movie posterORANGE COUNTY
2002
dir. Jake Kasdan
Starring
Colin Hanks
Jack Black
MOVIE POSTERNEW YEAR’S EVE
dir. Garry Marshall
Stars:
Sarah Jessica Parker
Jessica Biel
MOVIE POSTERTHE CAMPAIGN
dir. Jay Roach
Stars:
Will Ferrell
Zach Galifianakis
LOVE IS STRANGE
2014
dir. Ira Sachs
Stars:
Marisa Tomei
John Lithgow
MOVIE POSTERTHIS IS 40
dir. Judd Apatow
Stars:
Paul Rudd
Leslie Mann
LEAP YEAR Movie PosterLeap Year
dir. Anand Tucker
Stars
Adams
Matthew Goodel
MOVIE POSTERRISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
dir. Rupert Wyatt
Stars:
James Franco
Andy Serkis
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Happy Birthday: Michael Gambon

michaelgambon.jpgMichael Gambon

Born: October 19, 1940 in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland

I’ve always tried to be an actor who… I just plod on and try to keep my mouth shut, mind my own business. I find the whole thing about people’s lives… I can’t understand it. I’m always astonished that people want to know anything about me.

(On replacing Richard Harris as Dumbledore) Richard was in heavy, heavy costume, he could hardly sit, you know, and I turned up and they put me in two layers of silk, so I played him much lighter – you know, floating around in a pair of slippers, a bit of a hippy.

The Book of Eli
dir. Albert Hughes
Allen Hughes
Stars
Denzel Washington
Mila Kunis
MOVIETHE KING’S SPEECH
2010
dir. Tom Hooper
starring
Helena Bonham Carter
Colin Firth
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIXHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2007
dir. David Yates
Starring
Daniel Radcliffe
Harry Melling
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCEHarry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
2009
dir. David Yates
Starring
Daniel Radcliffe
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWSHARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS
dir. David Yates
Stars:
Daniel Radcliffe
Emma Watson
MOVIE POSTERHARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOW PART 2
dir. David Yates
MOVIE POSTERTHE GOOD SHEPHERD
2006
dir. Robert DeNiro
Stars:
Matt Damon
Angelina Jolie
MOVIE POSTERQUARTET
2013
dir. Dustin Hoffman
Stars:
Maggie Smith
Michael Gambon
The Life Aquatic with Steve ZissouThe Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
2004
dir. Anderson
starring
Bill Murray
Kate Blanchett
FANTASTIC MR. FOX Movie PosterFantastic Mr. Fox
dir. Anderson
Stars:
George Clooney
Meryl Streep
Bill Murray
AMAZING GRACEAMAZING GRACE
2006
dir. Michael Apted
Cast:
Ioan Gruffudd
Romola Garai
96. MOVIE
SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROWSky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
2004
dir. Kerry Conran
Cast
Jude Law
Gwyneth Paltrow
GOSFORD PARKGosford Park
2001
dir. Altman
Starring
Helen Mirren
Kristen Scott Thomas
Road to PerditionLAYER CAKE
2004
dir.Matthew Vaughn
Cast:
Daniel Craig
Tom Hardy
SLEEPY HOLLOWSleepy Hollow
1999
dir. Burton
Starring
Johnny Depp
Christina Ricci
95. MOVIE
THE GOOD NIGHTThe Good Night
2007
dir. Jake Paltrow
Starring
Paltrow
Simon Pegg
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2004
dir. Alfonso Cuaron
Starring
Gary Oldman
HARRY POTTER 4Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2005
dir. Mike Newell
starring
Alan Rickman
Ralph Fiennes
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Happy Birthday: Jon Favreau

jonfavreau.jpgJon Favreau

Born: October 19, 1966 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Married to:
Joya Tillem (24 November 2000 – present) (3 children)

(on briefly working in banking): I gave two weeks’ notice a week before Black Monday. But it was very strange because I thought I would be working on Wall Street my whole life. It was the go-go ’80s; there were yellow ties. It was just an exciting moment. And although I wasn’t involved in the trading side of things, I was still around that culture, and I ultimately decided it just wasn’t for me. As a matter of fact, I wanted to be a New York City firefighter. I didn’t make it in, though.

Batman Forever
1995
dir. Schumacher
Starring
Val Kilmer
Jim Carrey
SwingersSwingers
1996
dir. by Doug Liman
starring
Favreau
Vince Vaughn
Iron Man 2 Movie PosterIron Man 2
dir. Jon Favreau
Stars
Robert Downey Jr.
Mickey Rourke
WIMBLETONWimbleton
2004
dir. Richard Loncraine
Cast
Kirsten Dunst
Paul Bettany
The Replacements
2000
dir. Howard Deutch
Starring
Keanu Reeves
Gene Hackman
MOVIE POSTERCOWBOYS & ALIENS
dir. Jon Favreau
Stars:
Daniel Craig
Harrison Ford
Iron ManIron Man
2008
dir. Favreau
Starring
Robert Downey Jr.
Gwyneth Paltrow
G-FORCEG-Force
2009
dir. Hoyt Yeatman
Starring
Will Arnett
Penélope Cruz
Zach Galifianakis
Four ChristmasesFour Christmases
dir. Seth Gordon
Starring
Vince Vaughn
Reece Witherspoon
COUPLES RETREAT Movie PosterCouples Retreat
dir. Peter Billingsley
Starring
Favreau
Vince Vaughn
MOVIE POSTERIDENTITY THIEF
2013
dir. Seth Gordon
Stars:
Jason Bateman
Melissa McCarthy
MOVIE POSTERIRON MAN 3
2013
dir. Shane Black
Stars:
Robert Downey Jr.
Guy Pearce
MOVIE POSTERCHEF
2014
dir. Jon Favreau
Stars:
Robert Downey Jr.
Scarlett Johansson
MOVIE POSTERTHE BREAK-UP
2006
dir. Peyton Reed
Stars:
Jennifer Aniston
Vince Vaughn
movie reviewsZATHURA: A SPACE ADVENTURE
2005
dir. Jon Favreau
Stars:
Jonah Bobo
Josh Hutcherson
MOVIE POSTERTHE WOLF OF WALL STREET
2013
dir. Martin Scorsese
Stars:
Leonardo DiCaprio
PJ Byrne
MOVIE POSTEROPEN SEASON
2006
dir. Roger Allers
Jill Culton
Stars:
Ashton Kutcher
MOVIE POSTERELF
2003
dir. Jon Favreau
Stars:
Will Ferrell
James Caan
movie posterRUDY
1993
dir. David Anspaugh
Stars:
Sean Astin
Jon Favreau
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Happy Birthday: Ciara Renée

ciararenee.jpgCiara Renée

Born: October 19, 1990 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

I did a lot of trapeze stuff when I did ‘Pippin’ and continued to do it afterward. Flying is so fun, and I was used to the harness idea, but these harnesses are like intense, full bodysuit things.

I’ve never really had a fear of heights; in fact, I love being up high, so hanging from wires high above everyone’s head has always sort of felt natural for me.

I wasn’t instructed to do any special training for ‘Hawkgirl,’ but I had started boxing a few weeks prior and stuck with that for several months leading up to the start of production.

 

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Happy Birthday: Rebecca Ferguson

rebeccafergusonRebecca Ferguson

Born: October 19, 1983 in Sweden

[on when she heard about the job in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)] I was on a camel! In the desert. In Ouarzazat [Morocco]. Filming The Red Tent (2014) for Lifetime. I had just popped over to London to meet Tom Cruise to see if the chemistry worked and 12 hours later I’m back on the camel, wrapping up production and I got a phone call. They say: ‘You’ve got the next lead!’ So I’ll be back in Ouarzazat but on a motorbike! And there I was a month later.

[on what inspired her to become an actress] I wasn’t brought up in the acting world-my father is a lawyer. But as a teenager, I had the opportunity to audition for this television series: a daytime soap opera. And I got the lead part. I had just finished ninth grade in school, so I skipped what we called gymnasium and started working instead. And realized that this is a life I can see myself living.
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Film Review: AMERICAN PASTORAL (USA 2016) ***

american_pastoral_poster.jpgAMERICAN PASTORAL (USA 2016) ***
Directed by Ewan McGregor

Starring: Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning

Review by Gilbert Seah

As Seymour’s story is told from the points of view of Zuckerman’s recollections and his brother Jerry’s disclosure, two sides of the life story of a hero is portrayed. Seymour (Ewan McGregor) is the all-American hero but something went terribly wrong in his daily life. The trouble with the film is that it does not pin down exactly when this happens or the real deep reason why.

Ewan McGregor makes his directing debut and stars alongside Oscar winner Jennifer Connelly and Dakota Fanning in this ambitious adaptation of Philip Roth’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, about a “perfect” American family that is torn apart by the social and political upheavals of the 1960s. One must give the actor credit for choosing such a dauntless task as a adapting a Roth novel for his directorial debut.

The film is framed by a high school reunion in which 60-year olds Zuckerman (David Strathairn) and the brother (Rupert Evans) meet. They discuss the life of Seymour (the Swede) as the film unfolds with the details. The reason for this form of storytelling becomes clear at the end of the film and serves as Roth’s message, which will not be revealed in this review.

The Swede, as he is referred to in many parts of the film is a businessman with a happy family Seymour’s life begins to slide off the rails when his teenaged daughter, Merry becomes radicalized in reaction to the war in Vietnam. Soon she rejects her family’s comfortable existence for a secret life of violent protest. She is involved with the bombing of a gas station in which an innocent man, Mr. Hanson is killed. As Merry goes into hiding, the father slowly seeks her out. His wife (Jennifer Connelly) however, goes into mental breakdown mode, resulting in an affair after getting a sought after facelift. There are subplots involving Seymour’s stern father (Peter Riegert) and Merry’s somewhat kooky therapist (Molly Parker).

McGregor’s direction and John Romano’s (INTOLERABLE CRUELTY and THE LINCOLN LAWYER) script lack the sardonic wit, punch and edginess of a Roth novel. The film, consisting of a series of dramatic set-ups also lacks any humour. Certain segments like the encounters with the therapist are primed for humour but sadly they are just set up form plot motion.

To the film’s credit, the lush 60’s atmosphere with the vintage cars, props and wardrobe work well. The then President’s (LBJ) face can be seen on the old television set as well.

As far as McGregor playing the all-American football star, it takes a lot of credibility. There is a shot of him in a sports singlet, looking more cutesy than athletic. The only casualty in the story appears to be McGregor’s character. He gets both his wife’s and daughter’s rejections and to make it all worse, is diagnosed with prostrate cancer.

At one point in the film, the father questions how the daughter suddenly came to be such a rebel. The audience would no doubt feel the same with respect to answers. The book delves int Merry’s rejection from her stuttering to her obesity, but these factors are ignored in the film.
AMERICAN PASTORAL is an interesting enough satisfactory film and a worthy directorial debut. One can only wish a better adaptation of Roth’s Pulitzer Prize novel from a veteran director.

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Film Review: THE HANDMAIDEN (South Korea 2016) ***

the_handmaiden_posterTHE HANDMAIDEN (South Korea 2016) ***
Directed by Park Chan-wook

Starring: Min-hee Kim, Jung-woo Ha, Jin-woong Jo

Review by Gilbert Seah

South Korean helmer Park Chan-wook, known for his excellent thriller OLDBOY returns with another suspense thriller, this time adapting Sarah Waters’ Victorian England-set bestseller Fingersmith to Japanese-occupied Korea in the 1930s. The adaptation works with a few flaws but the result is nevertheless something completely different – a historical drama that turns out to be both an erotically charged thriller and a lesbian romance, with sex scenes rivalling BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR.
Park’s film is told in three chapter’s from the points of view of the story’s three characters. The film contains lots of flashbacks, with each flashback containing possibly a different meaning to the story than when the scene first appears. It is tight and clever editing, but too many of these lend to a bit of confusion. A few parts at the end are also confusing like the one in which Fujiwara rows a boat in a misty lake with the two women in it.

The three distinct perspectives are of: Japanese aristocrat Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), Korean thief Sookee (Kim Tae-ri), and pseudonymous schemer and thief, Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo). Hideko lives isolated in the luxurious colonial manor built by her tyrannical and depraved uncle (Cho Jin-woong), a book collector who forces Hideko to read erotic stories for his lecherous old friends. Into this bizarre yet static daily routine enters new handmaiden Sookee, who is in on the purported Count Fujiwara’s scheme to marry Hideko and seize her inheritance. But the twist in the plot does not end here. The Count is in reality scheming against Sookee with Hideko with even more plot twists (not revealed in the review) on the way. It all becomes clear in the very end though confusing when each twist is revealed and in flashbacks.

But for all that the film is worth, Western audiences will be treated with a sumptuous feast for the eyes, in terms of the Korean and Japanese period atmosphere, from the colourful costumes, to the sets and wardrobe to the strange practise of the rich and famous. The one scene in which the two women destroy the valuable scrolls and books is one that stands out the most.

Park’s fondness for the gruesome and excesses, as observed in his films OLDBOY and LADR VENGEANCE is on display here. The digit chopping with the page clamp cutter segment had one critic walk out of the press screening. The lesbian love-making scenes between Sookee and Hideko, with their bodies sliding along each other with extreme moaning will also have the audience drooling. Other excesses include foul language, surrealism (the misty boat ride on the lake; the lengthy tooth rubbing scene) and erotism (Hideko’s sex readings to her uncle and dirty cronies).

THE HANDMAIDEN has delighted many critics for these excesses. But excesses are excesses and the film which runs a full two and a half hours could do with a bit of trimming. The film nevertheless is a beautifully meticulously crafted period piece with enough plot twists to tease most audiences.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkvHtfRAKNk

 

 

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