Happy Birthday: Casey Affleck

caseyaffleck.jpgCasey Affleck

Born: August 12, 1975 in Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA

Married to: Summer Phoenix (3 June 2006 – present) (separated) (2 children)

Younger brother of actor Ben Affleck.
Attended Columbia University, majoring in Physics. During this time he lived with his grandma in Manhattan.

TOWER HEIST
dir. Brett Ratner
Stars:
Eddie Murphy
Ben Stiller
Ocean's ElevenOcean’s Eleven
2001
dir. Soderbergh
starring
George Clooney
Pitt
Matt Damon
Ocean’s Thirteen
2007
dir. Soderbergh
starring
George Clooney
Pitt
Matt Damon
Gone Baby GoneGone Baby Gone
2008
Directed by Affleck
Starring
Casey Affleck
Morgan Freeman
SydneyWhiteThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Directed by Andrew Dominik
Starring Pitt
Casey Afleck
GoodwillGood Will Hunting
1997
dir. by Gus Van Sant
starring
Matt Damon
Robin Williams
MOVIE POSTERPARANORMAN
dir. Chris Butler
Sam Fell
Stars:
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Anna Kendrick
MOVIE POSTERAIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS
2013
dir. David Lowery
Stars:
Rooney Mara
Casey Affleck
MOVIE POSTEROUT OF THE FURNACE
2013
dir. Scott Cooper
Stars:
Christian Bale
Casey Affleck

 

Happy Birthday: Cara Delevingne

caradelevingne.jpgCara Delevingne

Born: August 12, 1992 in London, England, UK

I want to fall in love, I think. I’ve never. I know. Everyone I know’s been in love or in relationships now and . . . There’s only ever been . . . there’s been people telling me they love me, but it freaks me out and I just run, run. I think I’m a bad girlfriend.
The energy you give off is the energy you receive. I really think that, so I’m always myself–jumping, dancing, singing around, trying to cheer everybody up.
Kids should speak to each other. They’re horrid to each other online, they bully each other–they should shut up and stop it. The problem with social media is there is too much freedom. It’s too much, too young.

Died Today (August 12): Ian Fleming (1908–1964)

ianfleming.jpgIan Fleming (I) (1908–1964)

Born: May 28, 1908 in Mayfair, London, England, UK
Died: August 12, 1964 (age 56) in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK

Ian Fleming an English author, journalist and naval intelligence officer who is best known for his James Bond series of spy novels. Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., and his father was the Member of Parliament for Henley from 1910 until his death on the Western Front in 1917. Educated at Eton, Sandhurst and, briefly, the universities of Munich and Geneva, Fleming moved through several jobs before he started writing.

MOVIE POSTERSKYFALL
dir. Sam Mendes
Stars:
Daniel Craig
Helen McCrory
bond girlsTOP 50 BOND GIRLS of all-time
WATCH the best of!
DR. NODr. No
1962
dir. Terence Young
Starring:
Sean Connery
Ursula Andress
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVEFrom Russia with Love
1963
dir. Terence Young
Starring:
Sean Connery
Lotte Lenya
GOLDFINGERGoldfinger
1964
dir. Terence Young
Starring:
Sean Connery
Claudine Auge
THUNDERBALLThunderball
1965
dir. Guy Hamilton
Starring
Sean Connery
Gert Frobe
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICEYou Only Live Twice
1967
dir. Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Sean Connery
Akiko Wakabayashi
On Her Majesty's Secret ServiceOn Her Majesty’s Secret Service
1969
dir. Peter R. Hunt
Starring
George Lazenby
Diana Rigg
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVERDiamonds are Forever
1971
dir. Guy Hamilton
Starring
Sean Connery
Jill St. John
LIVE AND LET DIELive and Let Die
1973
dir. Guy Hamilton
Starring
Roger Moore
Yaphet Kotto
The Man With The Golden GunThe Man With The Golden Gun
1974
dir. Guy Hamilton
Starring
Roger Moore
Christopher Lee
THE SPY WHO LOVED METhe Spy Who Loved Me
1977
dir. Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Roger Moore
Barbara Bach
MOONRAKERMoonraker
1979
dir. Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Roger Moore
Lois Chiles
FOR YOUR EYES ONLYFor Your Eyes Only
1981
dir. John Glen
Starring
Roger Moore
Carole Bouque
OCTOPUSSYOctopussy
1983
dir. John Glen
Starring
Roger Moore
Maud Adams
A VIEW TO A KILLA View to a Kill
1985
dir. John Glen
Starring
Roger Moore
Christopher Walken
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTSThe Living Daylights
1987
dir. John Glen
Starring
Timothy Dalton
Maryam d’Abo
LICENCE TO KILLLicence to Kill
1989
dir. John Glen
Starring
Timothy Dalton
Carey Lowell
GOLDENEYEGoldeneye
1995
dir. Martin Campbell
Starring
Pierce Brosnan
Sean Bean
TOMORROW NEVER DIESTomorrow Never Dies
1997
dir. Roger Spottiswoode
Starring
Pierce Brosnan
Jonathan Pryce
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGHThe World iss Not Enough
1999
dir. Michael Apted
Starring
Pierce Brosnan
Robert Carlye
DIE ANOTHER DAYDie Another Day
2002
dir. Lee Tamahori
Starring
Pierce Brosnan
Halle Berry
CitizenKaneCasino Royale
2006
dir. by Martin Campbell
starring
Daniel Craig
Judi Dench
Quantum of SolaceQuantum of Solace
2008
dir. Marc Forster
Starring
Daniel Craig
Judi Dench

 

Died Today (August 12th): Merv Griffin (1925–2007)

mervgriffin.jpgMerv Griffin (1925–2007)

Born: July 6, 1925 in San Mateo, California, USA
Died: August 12, 2007 (age 82) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Merv Griffin was a singer and band leader, movie actor, television personality and media mogul who in his time hosting The Merv Griffin Show (1962) was second in fame and influence as a talk show host only to Johnny Carson. Griffin was best known for creating the two most popular game shows in television syndication history, Wheel of Fortune (1983) and Jeopardy! (1984) that are watched by hundreds of millions of people all over the world. In the business world, he was identified as the visionary chairman of The Griffin Group.

Died Today (August 12th): Henry Fonda (1905–1982)

henryfondaHenry Fonda (1905–1982)

Born: May 16, 1905 in Grand Island, Nebraska, USA
Died: August 12, 1982 (age 77) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Shirlee Fonda (3 December 1965 – 12 August 1982) (his death)
Afdera Franchetti (9 March 1957 – 7 January 1961) (divorced)
Susan Blanchard (28 December 1950 – 2 May 1956) (divorced) (1 child)
Frances Seymour Brokaw (16 September 1936 – 14 April 1950) (her death) (2 children)
Margaret Sullavan (25 December 1931 – 14 March 1933) (divorced)

Young Mr. Lincoln
1939
dir. John Ford
Starring
Henry Fonda
Alice Brady
12 ANGRY MEN12 Angry Men
1957
dir. Sidney Lumet
starring
Fonda
Lee J. Cobb
Advise and ConsentAdvise and Consent
1962
dir. Otto Preminger
starring
Fonda
Burgess Meridith
The Wrong Man
1956
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring
Fonda
Vera Miles
FIRECREEKFirecreek
1968
dir. Vincent McEveety
Cast
James Stewart
Henry Fonda
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WESTOnce Upon a Time in the West
1968
dir. Sergio Leone
Starring
Henry Fonda
MOVIE POSTERTHE LADY EVE
1941
dir. Preston Sturges
Stars:
Barbara Stanwyck
Henry Fonda
MOVIE POSTERON GOLDEN POND
1981
dir. Mark Rydell
Stars:
Katharine Hepburn
Henry Fonda
MOVIE POSTERTHE GRAPES OF WRATH
1940
dir. John Ford
Stars:
Henry Fonda
Jane Darwell
MOVIE POSTERTHE LONGEST DAY
1962
dir. Ken Annakin
Andrew Marton
Bernhard Wicki
MOVIE POSTERTENTACLES
1977
dir. by Ovidio G. Assonitis
Stars:
John Huston
Shelley Winters

 

Died Today (August 12th): Lauren Bacall

laurenbacallLauren Bacall (1924–2014)

Born: September 16, 1924 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Died: August 12, 2014 (age 89) in New York City, New York, USA

Married to:
Jason Robards (4 July 1961 – 10 September 1969) (divorced) (1 child)
Humphrey Bogart (21 May 1945 – 14 January 1957) (his death) (2 children)

A legend involves the past. I don’t like categories. This one is great and that one is great. The word “great” stands for something. When you talk about a great actor, you’re not talking about Tom Cruise. His whole behavior is so shocking. It’s inappropriate and vulgar and absolutely unacceptable to use your private life to sell anything commercially, but I think it’s kind of a sickness.

The Big Sleep
1946
dir. Howard Hawks
starring
Humphrey Bogart
Lauren Bacall
KEY LARGOKey Largo
1948
dir. John Huston
starring
Humphrey Bogart
Bacall
How to Marry a Millionaire
1953
dir. Jean Negulesco
Starring
Betty Grable
Marilyn Monroe
MISERYMisery
1990
dir. Rob Reiner
Starring
Kathy Bates
James Caan
MOVIE POSTERTO HAVE AND HAVE NOT
1944
dir. Howard Hawks
Stars:
Humphrey Bogart
Lauren Bacall

 

THE INFILTRATOR (USA 2016) ***

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the_infiltrator.jpgTHE INFILTRATOR (USA 2016) ***
Directed by Brad Furman

Starring: Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo, Diane Kruger

Review by Gilbert Seah

THE INFILTRATOR is a true-life crime thriller based on true events outlined in federal agent Robert “Bob” Mazur’s 2009 memoir The Infiltrator: My Secret Life Inside the Dirty Banks Behind Pablo Escobar’s Medellín Cartel. Directed by Brad Furman who also made the similar THE LINCOLN LAWYER, THE INFILTRATOR shares the identical gritty, ethereal style.

The film is set in the mid-1980s. Colombian kingpin Pablo Escobar’s cartel is flooding Florida with drugs and all the crime that comes with them. Mazur ( Bryan Cranston) is a mild family man working in U.S. Customs with a wife and two kids. But he begins leading a double life, going undercover as Bob Musella, a slick money-launderer with ties to legitimate business.

Furman takes his audience into a world of penthouses, private planes, stripper clubs, bespoke suits and dining so that a feel of the high life can be ‘appreciated’. Two fellow agents (John Leguizamo and Diane Kruger, the latter playing Musella’s fiancée) help Mazur while he as Musella deals with a variety of sordid characters including Escobar’s right-hand man (Benjamin Bratt).

In real life, Mazur’s sting operation led to the indictment of over 100 drug lords and the bankers who cleaned their money, and to the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, one of the world’s largest money-laundering banks.

The main flaw of the film is Furman’s failure to provide the motive for Mazur’s dedication in the undercover operation. In the film, Mazur promises his wife that this will be his last operation. His unrelenting boss (Amy Ryan) expects a lot from her staff and from Mazur, demanding more and more, saying that her staff has not proven their worth. Why would Mazur or anyone for that matter risk their own lives or family for a job that provides no reward or a boss that shows no gratitude?

Despite good actors that Cranston (displaying another acting aspect from BREAKING BAD) and Leguizamo (proving he can play comedy and drama) are, the uneasiness and desperation of the story comes from Furman’s direction. The film is evenly spaced with edge-of-the-seat suspenseful segments. One such example is Musella’s briefcase bursting open to reveal a tape recorder during a key meeting with the bad guys and another has him and his wife suddenly met with a crime associate in a restaurant during their wedding anniversary. As the camera reveals details in other parts of the film like a clock ticking, Furman keeps the suspense strong. The action sequences like the bike/car shoot out are also excitingly executed.

Furman’s film is noticeably short on humour. A bit of relief is however, provided by Olympia Dukakis as Musella’s aunt who helps him along the way.
True to life as THE INFILTRATOR is, Furman’s film is a brutal watch, in fact too brutal to be classified as entertainment. Furman gets his point across in terms of the gruel drama that Musella had to go through.

 

 

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FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS (UK 2016) ***

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florence_foster_jenkins.jpgFLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS (UK 2016) ***
Directed by Stephen Frears

Starring: Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg

Review by Gilbert Seah

As one magazine writer aptly put: Meryl Streep has added one more talent to her curriculum vitae – the ability to sing flat.

Based on true events, the film is based on the character Florence Foster Jenkins (Meryl Streep), an heiress and socialite in New York who owns a music club, the Verdi. She, though ill in health, lives for music, aspiring to become an opera singer with the help of her husband St. Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant) and her pianist Cosmé McMoon (Simon Helberg). Florence’s first words in the film: “Music is my life!” But the truth is that unknown to her, she has generally poor singing ability.

It is no doubt that a large part of the film’s humour is derived from Florence’ awful singing and the observation of the reactions of those listening to her. Frears’ camera relies too heavily on both. The camera lingers on McMoon, Florence’s pianist as well as Bayfield’s facial mannerisms too much for comfort.

As far as performances go, Hugh Grant stands out extremely well as the loving long-suffering yet cheating husband. Streep delivers another unforgettable performance, maybe even another Oscar nominated one. Simon Helberg (from TV’s THE BIG BANG THEORY) is amusing to watch and shines in one key scene. But it is relative newcomer Nina Arianda as the trampy admirer Agnes Stark who steals the show and every scene she is in.

The story has the audience believe that Bayfield is married to Florence but has not consummated their marriage. The marriage bond is still a loving one – aided no doubt by the fact that Bayfield has full access to her wealth. Bayfield has a mistress Kathleen (Rebecca Ferguson) living in Bayfield’s apartment that Florence has paid for. When Florence shows up one morning unannounced, the film turns into a bedroom farce, something the British are always good at.

The overlong film has two big climatic plot points. One is Florence’s grand performance at Carnegie Hall. Will she be able to perform to the satisfaction of everyone and not be ridiculed? The second is whether Florence will find out the truth about the secret that Bayfield has been keeping from her – that she cannot sing. Director Fears plays the first one out in grandeur and the second using Grant’s full acting capabilities.
The film looks and feels like New York City 1944. The vintage cars (used rather sparingly), props, wardrobe and hair help create the atmosphere. Music by Alexandre Desplat is always a pleasure to the ears though his music is clouded by the songs Streep sings.

Despite being a one-joke film with the one joke (Florence’s flat singing) stretched out too long, Frears’ film is still enjoyable, with sufficient comical distractions.

FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS is as the ad says, a film that will be enjoyed more for the power of music and the power for one to accomplish more beyond ones means. Those in the theatre and music business will certainly find this film more amusing, being able to recognize all the famous classical operatic songs as well as the travails stars have to go through. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS is a feel-good audience film that should delight Streep fans.

 

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Happy Birthday: Ian McDiarmid

ianmcdiarmid.jpgIan McDiarmid

Born: August 11, 1944 in Carnoustie, Tayside, Scotland, UK

[on digitally replacing Clive Revill in the DVD release of Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)] George felt that it was just and proper. When he made Empire, we hadn’t met, and he didn’t have a particular idea of who would play the Emperor or how the character would develop. And he had no notion that he would do the backstory – Episodes I, II, and III. So whoever played the Emperor in a mask and added to Revill’s voice wouldn’t seem authentic to the people who are going to watch the entire saga in the right order. It wouldn’t make any sense. Since I was the Emperor [in the other Star Wars films], it felt appropriate that I should be inserted into Empire, and that’s what George did.

THE 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
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 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