RIP Kenny Baker (actor of R2D2): Died Today at the age of 83

kenny_baker.jpgKenny Baker (1934–2016)

Born: August 24, 1934 in Birmingham, England, UK
Died: August 13, 2016 (age 81) in England, UK

The 3ft 8in actor, who starred in six Star Wars films as well as Time Bandits and Flash Gordon, was 83

The British actor who played R2-D2 in the Star Wars films has died at the age of 83 after a long illness.

Kenny Baker, who was 3ft 8in tall, shot to fame in 1977 when he first played the robot character.

MOVIE POSTERTHE PHANTOM MENACE 3D
dir. George Lucas
Stars: Ewan McGregor
Liam Neeson
THE PHANTOM MENACEStar Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
1999
dir. Lucas
Starring
Liam Neeson
Ewan McGregor
The Clone WarsStar Wars: The Clone Wars
2008
dir. Dave Filoni
Voices by
Matt Lanter
Samuel L. Jackson
STAR WARSStar Wars
1977
dir. Lucas
starring
Harrison Ford
Mark Hamill
ATTACK OF THE CLONESStar Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones
2002
dir. Lucas
Starring
Natalie Portman
REVENGE OF THE SITHStar Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
2005
dir. Lucas
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACKThe Empire Strikes Back
1980
dir. Irvin Kershner
Starring
Carrie Fisher
Billy Dee Williams
RETURN OF THE JEDIReturn of the Jedi
1983
dir. Richard Marquand
Starring
Mark Hamill
Harrison Ford

 

Interview with Cinematographer Michael Simmonds (Nerve, Vice Principals)

matthewtoffolo's avatarMatthew Toffolo's Summary

Michael Simmonds is a wealth of knowledge when he chats about his love of cinematography. He is a man who is constantly looking into the future and only looking back when inspiration is needed. He is a rare talent who is able to move seamlessly from documentary to TV to feature films.  It was an honor to chat with him.

Matthew Toffolo: What are the biggest things you learn when you work on documentaries that help you when making live action feature films and TV shows?

Michael Simmonds: There are many ways to approach shooting a Verite documentary. Sometimes you need a complete and editable scene every ten minutes. Meaning, you are constantly getting CU’s, inserts and establishing shots over and over again, regardless of what is happening. Or you can approach a doc like you would going fishing–you stay back with the camera and drift around until something interesting…

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Interview with Editor Tia Nolan (How to be Single, Friends with Benefits)

matthewtoffolo's avatarMatthew Toffolo's Summary

Chatting with Tia Nolan about the craft of editing was a pure joy. Her recent credits include: How to be Single (2016), Angie Tribeca season 2 (2016), Annie (2014), Friends with Benefits (2011), The Woman (2008), and Bewitched (2005). She is a wealth of knowledge in the art of making a great comedy – as you’ll learn in his interview. Enjoy!

Matthew Toffolo: What is the role of a TV episode editor? How is this different is comparison to working on a feature film?

Tia Nolan: The role of a TV episode editor is to assemble and fine tune the footage provided to its final broadcast ready product. I have only worked in scripted half hour comedy television. I have found that the craft is similar to feature film editing in performance and timing. The real difference lies in the schedule and who gets final cut. In television, there are usually two…

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Interview with director Eric Romero (Native Immigration)

matthewtoffolo's avatarMatthew Toffolo's Summary

  MOVIE POSTERNATIVE IMMIGRATION, directed by Eric Romero played to rave reviews at the July 2016 Comedy Film Festival. It was an honor to sit down with him and chat about his career and short film.

Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?

Eric Romero: I’m an immigrant living in UK myself and it’s an universal topic. I’ve always felt very welcome in Scotland (which is an amazing place, it’s probably the Canada of Europe…) but you could see all that was going on on TV with more right wing parties growing in numbers and I thought it was a good moment to ridiculize all the concept of immigration. Because, after all, what makes somebody an immigrant? That sounds like a simple question, but if one thinks about it it’s a quite complex topic. I really wanted to make fun of cliches and try to show how silly they…

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Interview with director Tim Butcher (CLEAN BREAK)

matthewtoffolo's avatarMatthew Toffolo's Summary

CLEAN BREAK, directed by Tim Butcher was the winner of Best Overall Performances at the July 2016 Comedy Short Film Festival. It was an honor to sit down with him to chat about his film and filmmaking career.

Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?

Tim Butcher: I wanted to make a film that was a step up from my others – that had slightly higher production standards and told a bit of a story, rather than just outlining a sketch. Ive always wanted to do something about a break up.

MT: From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

TB: I’d say about 4 months.

MT: How would you describe your short film in two words!?

TB: Hateful breakup (is breakup one word?)

MT: What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?

TB:…

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Film Review: PETE’S DRAGON (USA 2016)

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petes_dragon.jpgPETE’S DRAGON (USA 2016) **
Directed by David Lowery

Starring: Bryce Dallas Howard, Robert Redford, Oakes Fegley

Review by Gilbert Seah

Like Disney’s last flop THE BFG directed by Steven Spielberg, this reboot of the live action Helen Reddy PETE’S DRAGON is a strong on special effects blockbuster fantasy lost in its special effects.
From the very start of the film, the audience sees young Pete (Oakes Fegley) in a car with his parents on his first camping adventure. “What does ‘adventure’ mean”? Pete questions innocently – the perfect question in a family film. Then, there is the overdone dialogue like the boy being told that he is he bravest person his mother knows. Pete is an orphan who meets his protective dragon. Disney’s version of death is a hazy slow-motion flying of things in the car as it crashes and kills Pete’s parents.

Pete lives 6 years in the woods with Elliot the dragon till he is discovered by ranger Grace Meecham (Bryce Dallas Howard). Robert Redford plays Grace’s father who claims he has seen a dragon in the woods when he was young. The film is set in the 80’s for no reason except that the original film was made in 1977.

The 1977 version and this version is largely different. The fishing community that adopts Pete is replaced by a hostile timber community. While the original was playful with songs and oddities which is a good sign for Disney’s formulaic label, this reboot is sentimental brown stuff.

More unbearable cutesy bits follow. If the dragon doesn’t fall from the sky to make funny faces, Elliot the dragon has this amazing cute look upon seeing a butterfly for the first time. Actors Robert Redford and Bryce Dallas Howard have to constantly don astonished looks on their faces.

PETE’S DRAGON is fantasy given a realistic treatment. But the story is unimaginatively predictable and formulaic. From the very point Elliot, the dragon is captured, the audience can tell what is to happen next. Add in silly songs at all the inappropriate moments, unbearable cute bits and you have the perfect formulaic Disney movie – the sentimental feel-good film I always try to avoid.

PETE’S DARGON is director’s Lowery’s first big budget movie. Disney is good for recruiting talents like Lowery who will deliver their big beget formulaic and unimaginative films. Another example is Asian American Justin Lin who broke into the film scene with his breakthrough BETTER LUCK TOMORROW. Disney got him to make his biggest dud, ANNAPOLIS followed by the unimaginative FAST AND FURIOUS franchise.

But PETE’S DRAGON has its charm. That is if you are around the age of 6, the age of the kid and enamoured by fairy tales like befriending a giant dragon. Like the BFG where the girl has a big giant as her friend, the stories lead nowhere except to predictability land. At best, PETE’S DRAGON looks like a poor man’s version of E.T. At other times, it is cutesy Disney material aimed at the family and kids and ends up nothing more than a bore. There was a screening clash with this film. I should have gone to see SAUSAGE PARTY. At least that lewd film would have had more imagination.

 

 

 

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Happy Birthday: John Cazale (1935–1978)

johncazale.jpgJohn Cazale (1935–1978)

Born: August 12, 1935 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Died: March 12, 1978 (age 42) in New York City, New York, USA

His final film, The Deer Hunter (1978), was filmed whilst he was ill with cancer. He was in a relationship with his co-star, Meryl Streep, whilst filming The Deer Hunter (1978), whom he met when they both appeared in the New York Public Theater’s 1976 production of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

The Godfather
1972
dir. Francis Ford Coppola
starring
Marlon Brando
Al Pacino
THE GODFATHER PART IIThe Godfather Part II
1974
dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Starring
Al Pacino
Robert De Niro
The Conversation
1974
dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Cast
Gene Hackman
Cazale
DOG DAY AFTERNOONDog Day Afternoon
1975
dir. Sidney Lumet
Starring
Al Pacino
Cazale
THE DEER HUNTERThe Deer Hunter
1978
dir. Michael Cimino
starring
Robert DeNiro
Meryl Streep

 

Happy Birthday: Jim Beaver

jimbeaver.jpgJim Beaver

Born: August 12, 1950 in Laramie, Wyoming, USA

Married to:
Cecily Adams (7 May 1989 – 3 March 2004) (her death) (1 child)

TV POSTERJUSTIFIED Season 3
2012
Stars:
Timothy Olyphant
Joelle Carter
TV POSTERJUSTIFIED Season 4
2013
Stars:
Timothy Olyphant
Raymond J. Barry

TV POSTERJUSTIFIED – Video reviews of every episode
TV POSTERBREAKING BAD season 5
Best of the Season!
TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 3
Created by Aaron Sorkin
TV POSTERBREAKING BAD season 4
Best of the Season!

 

Happy Birthday: Bruce Greenwood

brucegreenwood.jpgBruce Greenwood

Born: August 12, 1956 in Noranda, Québec, Canada

Married to: Susan Devlin (1985 – present) (1 child)

Dinner for Schmucks
dir. Jay Roach
Stars
Steve Carell
Paul Rudd
CapoteCapote
2005
dir. by Bennett Miller
starring
Hoffman
Catherine Keener
I'M NOT THEREI’m Not There
2007
dir. Todd Haynes
Cast
Christian Bale
Blanchett
I ROBOTI Robot
2004
dir. Alex Proyas
Starring
Smith
Bridget Moynahan
Star Trek
2009
Directed by
Abrams
Starring
Chris Pine
Zachary Quinto
FIREHOUSE DOGFirehouse Dog
2007
dir. Todd Holland
Starring
Josh Hutcherson
Bruce Greenwood
SydneyWhiteNational Treasure: Book of Secrets
Directed by Turteltaub
Starring
Cage
Jon Voight
BARNEY'S VERSIONBARNEY’S VERSION
2011
dir. Richard J. Lewis
Starring:
Paul Giamatti
Rosamund Pike
MOVIE POSTERFLIGHT
2012
dir. Robert Zemeckis
Stars:
Denzel Washington
Melissa Leo
 moviesMEEK’S CUTOFF
2011
dir. Kelly Reichardt
Stars:
Michelle Williams

DEJA VU
2006
dir. Tony Scott
Stars:
Denzel Washington
Paula Patton
MOVIE POSTERENDLESS LOVE
2014
dir. Shana Feste
Stars:
Gabriella Wilde
Alex Pettyfer
MOVIE POSTERTHE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES
2013
dir. Derek Cianfrance
Stars:
Ryan Gosling
Bradley Cooper
MOVIE POSTERSTAR TREK INTO DARKNESS
2013
dir. J.J. Abrams
Stars:
Chris Pine
Zachary Quinto
MOVIE POSTERTHE CAPTIVE
2014
dir. Atom Egoyan
Stars:
Ryan Reynolds
Scott Speedman
MOVIE POSTEREIGHT BELOW
2006
dir. Frank Marshall
Stars:
Paul Walker
Jason Biggs