Happy Birthday: Michael Shannon

michaelshannon.jpgMichael Shannon

Born: August 7, 1974 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA

(on his early acting days) I would work at Chicago store-front theaters that were little rooms with folding chairs. I did it for free and never really had the ambition to become a movie actor. I just loved acting and never had a desire to move to L.A. But, I was fortunate to tell some great stories and I wound up taking shows on the road to London and New York.

TAKE SHELTER
2011
dir. Jeff Nichols
Stars:
Michael Shannon
Jessica Chastain
JONAH HEXJonah Hex
dir. Jimmy Hayward
Stars
Josh Brolin
Megan Fox
 moviesMY SON MY SON WHAT HAVE YE DONE
2009
dir. Werner Herzog
Starring:
Michael Shannon
Willem Dafoe
The Runaways Movie PosterThe Runaways
dir. Floria Sigismondi
Stars
Kristen Stewart
Dakota Fanning
BUGBug
2007
dir. Friedkin
Starring
Zach Braff
Judd
Michael Shannon
REVOLUTIONARY ROADRevolutionary Road
dir. Sam Mendes
Also Starring
Leonardo DiCaprio
BAD BOYS 2Bad Boys 2
2003
dir. Bay
starring
Will Smith
Martin Lawrence
Groundhog DayGroundhog Day
1993
dir. Ramis
starring
Murray
Andie McDowell
PEARL HARBORPearl Harbor
2001
dir. Bay
starring
Ben Affleck
Josh Hartnett
MOVIE POSTERPREMIUM RUSH
dir. David Koepp
Stars:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Michael Shannon
TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE
Best of the HBO series
TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE Season 2
2010
Created by Terence Winter
MOVIE POSTERMAN OF STEEL
2013
dir. Zack Snyder
Stars:
Henry Cavill
Russell Crowe
TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE SEASON 3
Best of the series
MOVIE POSTERMUD
2013
dir. Jeff Nichols
Stars:
Matthew McConaughey
Tye Sheridan
TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE Season 1
2010
Created by Terence Winter
TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE SEASON 4
Best of the series
MOVIE POSTERLET’S GO TO PRISON
2006
dir. Bob Odenkirk
Stars:
Dax Shepard
Will Arnett
MOVIE POSTERBUG
2006
dir. William Friedkin
Stars:
Ashley Judd
Michael Shannon
TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE TV SHOW REVIEWS
Video reviews of the entire series.
MOVIE POSTERWORLD TRADE CENTER
2006
dir. Oliver Stone
Stars:
Nicolas Cage
Michael Pena

 

Happy Birthday: Charlize Theron

charlizetheron.jpgCharlize Theron

Born: August 7, 1975 in Benoni, Transvaal, South Africa

[on the revelation that her mother shot and killed her father while he was in a drunken rage, which was ruled self-defense] I was always Mama’s girl, and I always felt like her protector.

2_days_in_the_valley2 Days in the Valley
1996
dir. John Herzfield
Cast
Danny Aiello
Greg Cruttwell
99. MOVIE
THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATEThe Devil’s Advocate
1997
dir. Taylor Hackford
Cast
Al Pacino
Keanu Reeves
The Legend of Bagger VanceThe Legend of Bagger Vance
dir. Robert Redford
Stars:
Will Smith
Matt Damon
CURSE OF THE JADE SCORPIONThe Curse of the Jade Scorpion
2001
dir. Woody Allen
starring
Allen
Helen Hunt
15 MINUTES15 Minutes
2001
dir. John Herzfeld
Starring
Robert DeNiro
Edward Burns
THE ITALIAN JOBThe Italian Job
2003
dir. F Gary Gray
Starring
Mark Wahlberg
Edward Norton
HANCOCKHancock
2008
dir. Peter Berg
Starring
Jason Bateman
Theron
Astro Boy Movie PosterAstro Boy
dir. David Bowers
Stars:
Freddie Highmore
Nicolas Cage
Kristen Bell
THE ROAD Movie PosterThe Road
dir. John Hillcoat
Stars:
Viggo Mortensen
Theron
Kodi Smit-McPhee
MOVIE POSTERYOUNG ADULT
dir. Jason Reitman
Stars
Charlize Theron
Patrick Wilson
MOVIE POSTERSNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN
dir. Rupert Sanders
Stars:
Kristen Stewart
Chris Hemsworth
MOVIE POSTERPROMETHEUS
dir. Ridley Scott
Stars:
Noomi Rapace
Charlize Theron
MOVIE POSTERCELEBRITY
1998
dir. Woody Allen
Stars:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Kenneth Branagh
MOVIE POSTERTHAT THING YOU DO!
1996
dir. Tom Hanks
Stars:
Liv Tyler
Charlize Theron
MOVIE POSTERA MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST
2014
dir. Seth MacFarlane
Stars:
Charlize Theron
Liam Neeson
actorARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 3
2005-2006
Stars
Alia Shawkat
David Cross

91. WATCH – SEX SCENE – Watch scene from THE ASTRONAUT’S WIFE with Johnny Depp

90. WATCH – AS A SERIAL KILLER – Top 100 female actress role of all-time. Charlize wins OSCAR for playing woman serial killer Aileen. WATCH scene NOW!

89. SEE – SEX SCENE #2 – Top 100 sex scenes of all-time. A younger Charlize Theron makes her mark on Hollywood with this sex scene in TWO DAY IN A VALLEY with James Spader.

88. WATCH – CAR CHASE SCENE – Watch THE ITALIAN JOB finale chase scene with Charlize, Mark Wahlberg and Jason Stathan. Gunman on motorcycles chase the team through a tube which leads out into the

87. SEE – VANITY VAGINA PHOTO

86. SEE – BIKINI PHOTO

85. SEE – BREASTS PHOTO

84. SEE – BUTT PHOTO

83. SEE – FACE PHOTO

82. SEE – HOT PHOTO

81. SEE – LEGS PHOTO

80. SEE – LINGERIE PHOTO

79. SEE – MINI SKIRT PHOTO

78. SEE – NAKED PHOTO

77. SEE – NIPPLES PHOTO

76. SEE – PANTIES PHOTO

75. SEE – SEXY PHOTO

74. SEE – SHORT SKIRT PHOTO

73. SEE – UNDERWEAR PHOTO

72. SEE – 2010 PHOTO

71. SEE – 2011 PHOTO

70. SEE – AD PHOTO

69. SEE – AILEEN PHOTO

68. SEE – AND WILL SMITH PHOTO

67. SEE – APPLE BONG PHOTO

66. SEE – BANG PHOTO

65. SEE – BEACH PHOTO

64. SEE – BEDROOM PHOTO

63. SEE – BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTO

62. SEE – BELLY BUTTON PHOTO

61. SEE – BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO

60. SEE – BLACK DRESS PHOTO

59. SEE – BLACK HAIR PHOTO

58. SEE – BOOTS PHOTO

57. SEE – BOYFRIEND PHOTO

56. SEE – CALENDER PHOTO

55. SEE – CARICATURE PHOTO

54. SEE – CENTERFOLD PHOTO

53. SEE – CLEAVAGE PHOTO

52. SEE – CLOSE UP PHOTO

51. SEE – COLLAGE PHOTO

50. SEE – COSMO PHOTO

49. SEE – CURLY HAIR PHOTO

49. SEE – YOUNG PHOTO

48. SEE – SUNGLASSES PHOTO

47. SEE – SWIMSUIT PHOTO

46. SEE – TATTOO PHOTO

45. SEE – TONGUE PHOTO

44. SEE – UPDO PHOTO

43. SEE – UPSKIRT PHOTO

42. SEE – VOGUE PHOTO

41. SEE – WPHOTO

40. SEE – WALLPAPER PHOTO

39. SEE -WATCH AD PHOTO

38. SEE – STUART TOWNSEND PHOTO

37. SEE – STYLE PHOTO

36. SEE – MODEL PHOTO

35. SEE – MONSTER PHOTO

34. SEE – MOVIE POSTER PHOTO

33. SEE – NO MAKEUP PHOTO

32. SEE – NOSE PHOTO

31. SEE – OSCARS PHOTO

30. SEE – OUTFITS PHOTO

29. SEE – PLAYBOY PHOTO

28. SEE – POSE PHOTO

27. SEE – POSTER PHOTO

26. SEE – PURPLE DRESS PHOTO

25. SEE – RED CARPET PHOTO

24. SEE – SEX PHOTO

24. SEE – SEXIEST WOMAN ALIVE PHOTO

23. SEE – SEXY DRESS PHOTO

22. SEE – SHOES PHOTO

21. SEE – SHORT HAIR PHOTO

20. SEE – SHORTS PHOTO

19. SEE – SMILE PHOTO

18. SEE – STILETTOS PHOTO

17. SEE – STRAIGHT HAIR PHOTO

16. SEE – LEGY DRESS PHOTO

15. SEE – LIFE PHOTO

14. SEE – LIPS PHOTO

13. SEE – LIPSTICK PHOTO

12. SEE – MAKEUP PHOTO

11. SEE – MARIE CLAIRE PHOTO

10. SEE – MAXIM PHOTO

9. SEE – JEANS PHOTO

8. SEE – KEANU REEVES PHOTO

7. SEE – KEVIN BACON PHOTO

6. SEE – LEATHER PHOTO

5. SEE – LEGY PHOTO

4. SEE – GQ PHOTO

3. SEE – HAIRSTYLES PHOTO

2. SEE – HEADSHOT PHOTO

1. SEE – HEELS PHOTO

BONUS PICS AND VIDEOSSEE – CURVES PHOTO

SEE – DARK HAIR PHOTO

SEE – DIOR PHOTO

SEE – DIPPED IN GOLD PHOTO

SEE – DOG PHOTO

SEE – DRAWING PHOTO

SEE – DRESS PHOTO

SEE – ELLE PHOTO

SEE – EYES PHOTO

SEE – FASHION PHOTO

SEE – FEET PHOTO

SEE – GLAMOUR PHOTO

 

WILDSOUND PERFORMERS Actors in 2016 (Updated July 2016)

August 7, 2016 – Writing Festival Details

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This week’s writing festival is a showcase of the August winning TV PILOTS, plus the winning 1st scene and short screenplays.

They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today.

Here are the details of the screenplays and stage play being performed:

#1 – TV PILOT – Surveillance by Chris Gebhardt & Jenn Russi

Genre: Drama, Crime, Thriller

When a young woman uncovers an illegal government surveillance program that uses ordinary citizens’ private lives against them, she finds herself caught between her patriotic roots and the grim reality of government service. Living with Bipolar I disorder, she must find a way to protect her own secrets and determine where she stands in the coming War on Truth.

#2- TV PILOT – Olympus Rising by C.M. Landrus

Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, Adventure

After two thousand years of dormancy, the gods of Mount Olympus awaken as human teenagers to struggle…

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FEEDBACK THRILLER TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL – Thursday August 18, 2016

thrillersuspense's avatarThriller/Suspense Film and Writing Festival

The FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival is back for 2016.. Our home is The Carlton Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Toronto at 20 Carlton Street. The event runs from 7pm to 9:10pm. Continuing to showcase the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback format moderated byMatthew Toffolo. Showcasing a festival every single month in 2016!

Tickets for 2016 are PAY WHAT YOU LIKE. Purchase your tickets online via Paypal or Credit Card. Tickets are first come first serve.

All proceeds to this month’s festival will be donated to festival cinema costs (suggestion $8 and up), which helps the monthly event. If you like to obtain seats in advance and pick them up on the day of the event (come for FREE, or make a donation), please email us at tickets@wildsound.ca and we’ll reserve seats for you.

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Interview with Christopher J. Gervais, Founder & CEO (Wildlife Conservation Film Festival)

The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) is an academic organization. The WCFF MISSION is to inform, engage and inspire audiences about the need for and importance of the protection of global biodiversity. The WCFF does this through the annual film festival in New York and Beijing, the annual biodiversity conference in New York. WCFF also engages in monthly programs in New York and other cites that include film screenings, business & social networking events, and presentations.

www.WCFF.org

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

Christopher J. Gervais: The WCFF helps filmmakers to build relationships for existing and future projects. We also make connections between talented filmmakers that have exceptional content to networks for broadcasting and distribution.

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

CJG: An attendee will experience over 90 exceptional and award winning films, over 65 are World Premieres at the WCFF and another 26 will be north America premieres. In addition to the film screenings, there are panel discussion, Q&A with the film producers, receptions, and a biodiversity conference. Attendees get to meet international filmmakers that attend the WCFF from across the globe.

MT: What are the qualifications for the selected films?

CJG: Film are reviewed by a jury selection committee. We look for exceptional content. A film that has a message about a specific species or ecosystem. The films we select are not just meant to entertain the audience but to inform, engage and inspire.

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

CJG: Some films are not selected for political reasons. An example, this past spring a film festival held event related to one specific species. The announced award winners were from film producers or productions companies that were board members to the film festival. This is a conflict of interest and in our opinion was not ethical.

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

CJG: What motivates myself and my team is commitment to protect global biodiversity. We do this through the power of film.

MT: How has the festival changed since its inception?

CJG: The festival was a 2 day event in a small town on Long Island the first year. Within two years we moved to New York city and within the 5th year the festival has grown to 10 day event that included a biodiversity conference and filed trips. visiting scientists, film producers and members of the press have identified the WCFF as one of the most important film festival on the planet for wildlife conservation.

MT: Where do you see the festival by 2020?

CJG: Our goal by 2020 is to have the film festival remain in New York and ad another key America city as a venue. We are also looking to bring the WCFF to one if not several countries is Asia.

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

CJG: There is not one but several mainstream films; Dancing with Wolves and JAWS.

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

CJG: A great documentary film has exceptional cinematography, narration and a unique story.

MT: How is the film scene in your city?

CJG: New York city is a great film town. There is exceptional mainstream and documentary films screened all the time. Something for everyone as there is such a variety in the subject matter.

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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 Fesival 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.

Died Today (August 6th): John Hughes (1950–2009)

johnhughes.jpgJohn Hughes (1950–2009)

Born: February 18, 1950 in Lansing, Michigan, USA
Died: August 6, 2009 (age 59) in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Married to:
Nancy Ludwig (1970 – 6 August 2009) (his death) (2 children)

WEIRD SCIENCE
1985
dir. John Hughes
Starring:
Kelly LeBrock
Ilan Mitchell-Smith
MOVIEFERRIS BUELLERS DAY OFF
1985
dir. John Hughes
Starring:
Matthew Broderick
Alan Ruck
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
1986
dir. John Hughes
Starring:
Judd Nelson
Emelio Estevez
MOVIE POSTERPLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES
1987
dir. John Hughes
Stars:
Steve Martin
John Candy