Happy Birthday: Kate Walsh

katewalsh.jpgKate Walsh

Born: October 13, 1967 in San Jose, California, USA

My very first job was a cashier at Burger King in Tucson, Arizona. And I occasionally worked the drive-thru. I’d go wherever I was needed! My second job was at Dairy Queen. I stayed in the fast food royalty.

For me, my 20s were all about reaching for the brass ring of work in theater, television, and film, surviving in between by waiting tables, painting houses, serving coffee, and temping.

SCARY MOVIE 5
2013
dir. Malcolm D. Lee
Stars:
Lindsay Lohan
Charlie Sheen
LEGION Movie PosterLegion
dir. Scott Stewart
Stars
Paul Bettany
Dennis Quaid

MOVIE POSTERTHE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER
2012
dir. Stephen Chbosky
Stars:
Logan Lerman
Emma Watson
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Happy Birthday: Kelly Preston

kellypreston.jpgKelly Preston

Born: October 13, 1962 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Married to:
John Travolta (12 September 1991 – present) (3 children)

[While speaking to People magazine about John Travolta] Everything about my husband is sexy, especially his lips.

When I married John, I put my career on hold to be a wife and to have a child. Before that I didn’t have a fabulous career, but I was working. When I decided to resume acting, I had become Mrs. Travolta in many people’s eyes so I had to prove myself all over again.

From Dusk Till DawnFrom Dusk Till Dawn
1996
dir. Rodriguez
starring
George Clooney
Quentin Tarantino
MOVIE POSTERFOR LOVE OF THE GAME
1999
dir. Sam Raimi
Starring:
Kevin Costner
Kelly Preston
Citizen Ruth
1996
dir. Payne
starring
Laura Dern
Swoosie Kurtz
movie posterJERRY MAGUIRE
1996
dir. Cameron Crowe
Starring:
Tom Cruise
Renee Zellweger
MOVIE POSTERJACK FROST
1998
dir. Troy Miller
Stars:
Michael Keaton
Kelly Preston
OLD DOGS Movie PosterOld Dogs
dir. Walt Becker
Stars:
Robin Williams
John Travolta
casino jackCASINO JACK
dir. George Hickenlooper
Starring
Kevin Spacey
Barry Pepper
MOVIE POSTERTHE LAST SONG
2010
dir. Julie Ann Robinson
Starring:
Miley Cyrus
Greg Kinnear
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Happy Birthday: Bailey Noble

baileynobleBailey Noble

Born: October 13, 1990 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

The youngest of two girls, she was raised there by her mother and father, Lynn and John Noble. Bailey attended Saucon Valley High School and graduated in 2009. Noble attended DeSales University for one year to study Musical Theatre before deciding to move to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of acting.
 

 

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Happy Birthday: Sacha Baron Cohen

sachabaroncohen.jpgSacha Baron Cohen

Born: October 13, 1971 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK

Married to:
Isla Fisher (15 March 2010 – present) (3 children)

It’s wonderful that the films are successful, but every new person who sees the movie is one less person I can be ‘Borat’ or ‘Brüno’ with again, so finishing a movie means having to say goodbye. Admitting that you’re never going to play the character again is like saying goodbye to a loved one. And that’s hard.

[on a scene in Hugo (2011)] So I have a bath with the dog. What happens under the bubbles is our business.

HUGO
dir. Martin Scorsese
Stars
Asa Butterfield
Chloë Grace
madagascar_2Madagascar 2
dir. Eric Darnell
Tom McGrath
Voices by
Stiller
Chris Rock
MOVIE POSTERDJANGO UNCHAINED
dir. Quentin Tarantino
Stars:
Jamie Foxx
Don Johnson
TALLADEGA NIGHTS: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
2006
dir. Adam McKay
Stars:
Will Ferrell
BRUNO Movie PosterBruno
dir. Larry Charles
Starring
Sasha Baron Cohen
MOVIE POSTERMADAGASCAR
2005
dir. Tom McGrath
Eric Darnell
Cast:
Ben Stiller
Chris Rock
MOVIE POSTERMADAGASCAR 3
dir. Eric Darnell
Stars:
Ben Stiller
Jada Pinkett Smith
MOVIE POSTERTHE DICTATOR
dir. Larry Charles
Stars:
Sacha Baron Cohen
Anna Faris
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dir. Tom Hooper
Stars:
Hugh Jackman
Russell Crowe
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Interview with Festival Director Joseph Kephart (Wait A Minute Film Festival)

wait_a_minute_2.jpgThe WAM (Wait-a-Minute) Film Competition and Festival started in 2013. It is part of the Tacoma Filmmakers group. You can find them at http://www.Tacomafilmmakers.com as well as Facebook.  They are here to help the community as well as facilitate contacts to help filmmakers. They look forward to partnering with companies to assist the needs of filmmakers.

Matthew Toffolo: What is your Film Festival succeeding at doing
for filmmakers?

Joseph Kephart: We’ve just started a few years ago, so as far as succeeding I’m not sure yet, but the intent is to give filmmakers an opportunity and a venue to display their craft.

MT: What would you expect to experience if you attend the festival this year (2016)?

JK: A great time, recognition, some nifty prizes and if needed the push for filmmakers to continue on their path.

MT: What are the qualifications for the selected films?

JK: Films must be 1 minute in length and contain the mystery element required for the current competition. Filmmakers have 1 week to film their masterpiece. We are unique in the fact that among other competitions where filmmakers are given 24 to 72 hours to complete a film, we believe in giving them a week to polish their films. Also, we require a mystery element to be included in the film, but unlike other festivals we offer a concept that must be used. Example, our most recent requirement was the concept of “Transformation.”

MT: Do you think that some films really don’t get a fair shake from film festivals? And if so, why?

JK: As I understand it, the trend is to cram as many films into a festival as possible. Which I can understand from a marketing standpoint. So… speaking from experience if your film doesn’t fit into the box so easy, you may not have a chance.

MT: What motivates you and your team to do this festival?

JK: We like to help filmmakers and believe in promoting this type of “art medium” in our community. It’s also a great way for everyone to network.

MT: How has the festival changed since its inception?

JK: The prizes have gotten bigger and we’ve changed venues. We’ve gone from showing in a historical building to showing films at a lovely historical theater.

MT: Where do you see the festival by 2020?

JK: I’d like it to be an institution, a fun one, eventually passed onto others to run.

MT: What film have you seen the most times in your life?

JK: Probably Delicatessen by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro.

MT: In one sentence, what makes a great film?

JK: For me it’s always been creativity.

MT: How is the film scene in your city?

JK: As far as indie film making goes, it seems to be blossoming. Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest is a great place and most people that I’ve met are cool and laid back. This film festival is all about helping and promoting filmmakers. I think Tacoma shares that same sentiment.

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Joseph Kephart is a filmmaker who lives in Tacoma WA and serves on the executive committee of Tacoma Filmmakers. His production company Hooligan Street Pictures, has made short films in the past and is now venturing into the world of feature film making. Visit www.hooliganstreet.com for more information.
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Interviewer Matthew Toffolo is currently the CEO of the WILDsound FEEDBACK Film & Writing Festival. The festival that showcases 10-20 screenplay and story readings performed by professional actors every month. And the FEEDBACK Monthly Festival held in downtown Toronto on the last Thursday of every single month. Go tohttp://www.wildsound.ca for more information and to submit your work to the festival.

Film Review: ART BASTARD (2016)

art_bastard_poster.jpgART BASTARD (USA 2015) ***
Directed by Victor Kanefsky

Starring: Robert Cenedella

Review by Gilbert Seah

“Art from day one for me was the special part of life – the part of life that was above the gutter.” – Robert Cenedella. In a madcap art world obsessed with money, fame and hype, how does an artist driven by justice, defiance and his own singular style thrive? Cenedella was the contemporary of Andy Warhol, but in reality was anti-Warhol.

When ART BASTARD begins, the camera takes the audience through a tour around the NYC Transit where a few of the subject’s paintings are seen. The artist, obviously the ART BASTARD referred to in the film title is a little known artist known as Bob Cenedella.

So who is this Cenedella? Fortunately Cenedella is still alive. Director Kanefsky allows Cenedella maximum screen time to introduce both himself and his works. His family members are interviewed too along with art experts in order to put Cenedella’s work into perspective.
Foremost, Cenedella’s paintings are introduced. The main characteristic of his paintings is the inclusion of many, many faces crammed into a scene. The year in which the paintings were drawn and a good detailed shot is provided.

Examples of these include:

Fun city 1979
The Fight 1964
Give to Cenedella 1977

The film contains a few diversions. One is an examination of contemporary art and what it means. Several art experts give their view in the context of Cenedella’s paintings. A discussion also follows on what art rises and what art fails. The individuals are pawns who can hardly make a difference. Cenedella also discusses family life. He is clearly upset about his father and the film contains quite a few scenes with him and his son. Cenedella claims it is not hard to become a good father.

Cenedella’s character is also revealed on screen. He is shown to be an artistic person. He loves Beethoven and made quite a bit of money in his youth selling Ludwig pins. He does not like Elvis. His joy as a teen are his weekly visits to the New York Metropolitan.

The film’s best scenes are those that show Cenedella actually painting and teaching it. “Holding a bush is one of the greatest disciplines in the world”, says Cenedella convincingly.

As a fair bit of the film’s running time is devoted to Cenedella’s family, some insight is added into his paintings. When Cenedella was young and his mother very drunk one night, she told him that his father is not his real father. He therefore felt like an outsider within his family. Similarly, he despised the art scene feeling like an outsider too and hence the film title ART BASTARD. Cenedella finally meets his biological father finding him to be a bit weird with a huge sense of humour. His painting in 1964 entitled ‘The Fight’ shows his father and stepfather battling each other in a boxing ring. Another one, called ‘The Third Movement’ one of his series of ‘orchestra paintings’ shows all the characters fighting each other. His paintings often are inherently funny, satirical and often contains a deeper meaning.

One can hardly complain about ART BASTARD as a documentary. Director educates his audience with interviews, archive footage of films and photos while explaining quite a few of the paintings. The film though serious in most parts, contains a bit of humour,primarily because Cenedella had a good sense of humour.

ART BASTARD is an interesting, entertaining enough documentary in which everything one wanted to know about the artist is dished out.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXhy5prz83k

 

 

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Died Today (October 12th): John Denver (1943–1997)

johndenver.jpgJohn Denver (1943–1997)

 Born: December 31, 1943 in Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Died: October 12, 1997 (age 53) in Monterey Bay, California, USA

[on composing for The Bears and I (1974)] Heck, I’m no Henry Mancini or Michel Legrand. I just play the guitar and write songs. I know I’m incapable of orchestrating an entire film. They just asked me to write something expressing the story about a guy who’s back from Vietnam and sorta lost, who goes to an Indian village in the Northwest.

 

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Happy Birthday: Hiroyuki Sanada

hiroyukisanadaHiroyuki Sanada

Born: October 12, 1960 in Tokyo, Japan

Sometimes I’m doing a big movie, or sometimes I’m doing a TV show, but as an actor, it’s almost the same thing for me. If I’m doing action, or comedy, or something more heartfelt, it’s a different approach, but it’s all acting for me.

I was very comfortable on the set of ‘Lost’. I was so nervous when I went on to the set because I had just watched all the ‘Lost’ episodes. I was, like, a fan. A big fan.

RISE OF THE GUARDIANS
dir. Peter Ramsey
Stars:
Hugh Jackman
Alec Baldwin
MOVIE POSTERTHE WOLVERINE
2013
dir. James Mangold
Stars:
Hugh Jackman
Will Yun Lee
Rush Hour 3
2007
dir. Brett Ratner
Starring
Chan
Chris Tucker
MOVIE POSTERTHE RAILWAY MAN
2014
dir. Jonathan Teplitzky
Stars:
Nicole Kidman
Stellan Skarsgard
Speed RacerSpeed Racer
2008
Directed by Andy Wachowski
Larry Wachowski
Starring
Hirsch
Christina Ricci


SUNSHINESunshine
2007
dir. Boyle
starring
Cillian Murphy
Rose Byrne
MOVIE POSTER47 RONIN
2013
dir. Carl Rinsch
Stars:
Keanu Reeves
Hiroyuki Sanada
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Happy Birthday: Carlos Bernard

carlosbernard.jpgCarlos Bernard

Born: October 12, 1962 in Evanston, Illinois, USA

Married to: Tessie Santiago (30 December 2013 – present)
Sharisse Baker-Bernard (1999 – 2010) (divorced) (1 child)

While filming Season 2 of 24 (2001), he sprained his ankle while playing basketball, requiring him to stay on crutches. Luckily, the writers and producers were flexible enough to write out the on-screen injuries while letting him film episodes 16-21 with him being on crutches.

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Happy Birthday: Kirk Cameron

kirkcameronKirk Cameron

Born: October 12, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to:
Chelsea Noble (20 July 1991 – present) (6 children)

Became a “born again” Christian while working on the show Growing Pains (1985). He admits that his religious beliefs put him at odds with the show’s writers and that he flatly refused to do parts of the scripts as presented, but was willing to work around or to edit the offensive content.

“I sometimes found myself more comfortable around my TV family than I did with my own parents and sister.” – About working on Growing Pains (1985).

The Hollywood lifestyle was just overwhelming. A party here, an interview there, magazine and modeling shoots daily, your face everywhere and girls throwing themselves at you. As great as it felt at the time, I still felt something missing, and that I needed to change.

(On Creationism): To say that the banana happened by accident is even more unintelligent than to say that no one designed the Coca Cola can.

 

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