Happy Birthday Bruce Lee (1940-1973)

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QUOTES:

  • If you always put limits on what you can do, physical or anything else, it’ll spread over into the rest of your life. It’ll spread over into your work, into your mortality, into your entire being. There are no limits. There are plateaus, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them. If it kills you, it kills you.
  • There’s no challenge in breaking a board. Boards don’t hit back.
  • Ever since I was a child I have had this instinctive urge for expansion and growth. To me, the function and duty of a quality human being is the sincere and honest development of one’s potential.
  • Love is like a friendship caught on fire. In the beginning a flame, very pretty, often hot and fierce, but still only light and flickering. As love grows older, our hearts mature and our love becomes as coals, deep-burning and unquenchable.
  • Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.
  • Martial art is ultimately an athletic expression of the dynamic human body. More important yet, is the person who is expressing his own soul.

Happy Birthday Alison Pill

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QUOTES:

  • When I meet people I’m not usually freaked out. I guess the first big name I worked with was Sissy Spacek and that was really interesting just because she’s so incredible and I learned so much from just watching her. But she’s also so unassuming that I loved working with her. It wasn’t like working with a star, it was Sissy. Not a big deal.
  • [On accidentally tweeting topless photo of herself] Anytime I met a new person ‘Boobs! Nice to meet you. You’ve seen my boobs’.

Happy Birthday Samantha Bond

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“As for Daniel Craig as Bond, I think it is an absolutely brilliant choice. He is butch, male, attractive and a bloody good actor. He was by far the most plausible choice” [on Casino Royale (2006)].

Happy Birthday Brooke Langton

Born

November 271970 · Arizona, USA

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QUOTES:

  • Simple formula for the actor, prove you’re creative enough to get the job, sane enough to keep the job, and hungry enough to give up everything else to keep them happy.
  • On Keanu Reeves: They love Keanu and he was so generous with his responses. There was never even a hint that he found any of this intrusive.
  • Honesty, integrity and perseverence!
  • “Keep your eye on the doughnut and not the hole”, my father always said. Now, as an adult, I understand. He was saying focus on what you love, your art…and not beyond it.

Happy Birthday Lashana Lynch

Born

November 271987 · Shepherd’s Bush, West London, England

Was awarded the Laurence Olivier Bursary during her second year at Arts Educational Schools, London in 2009.

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Lashana Lynch on Stepping Into the Role of Bianca & Representation on Screen | The Day of the Jackal


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R139_NUPjzc

Feature Film Review: A DOUBLE LIFE. Directed by Catherine Masud

A Double Life unveils the gripping true story of Stephen Bingham, a lawyer accused of passing a gun to prisoners’ rights leader George Jackson in 1971. Forced into a life on the run, Bingham spends 13 years underground, eluding capture while fiercely determined to clear his name.

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Review by Julie Sheppard:

A Double Life is a tribute to a courageous hero working for the downtrodden. Basically linear in structure, we are guided through the many stages of Stephen Bingham’s life and legal story with a collection of photos, home movies, interviews, media offerings and court evidence for and against him. Throughout the film, you sense Stephen’s intelligence, gentleness and resilience leading the viewer to root for him. The footage divulging the horrible conditions of the US prisons in 1971 and those fighting for reform, made Stephen’s case even more compelling. Also touching are the scenes with Stephen’s parents over the years, as they waited to hear from him and met him briefly, all the while believing in his innocence. 

The section of the film covering Stephen’s work on activist films in France under an assumed name showed his consistency of character — a fighter for the underdog regardless of his location. As for the film’s music, it is used sparingly yet appropriately, such as touches of French accordion or muted piano motifs. Both the narrations and candid interviews of Stephen and his wife and other friends, notably his lawyer colleagues, sealed his case. 

Capturing the short-lived life of his activist daughter is another element that reveals Stephen’s big-hearted nature and his ability to deal with yet another tragedy he has had to endure. Stephen’s courage and determined spirit is a testament to him, which this film captures to the very end.

Short Film Review: TURNCOAT. Directed by Jason Montgomery

A shrewd merciless crime boss must investigate the scene of his brother’s assassination for answers, revenge, and to avoid the same fate.

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Review by Andie Karvelis:

The name Al Capone aka Scarface is infamous. You immediately picture a ruthless crime boss from the prohibition era. Turncoat delivers a modern day twist on the criminal underworld and crime bosses.


One of the things I really enjoyed was how this film began, it drops you right into a tense situation so you are glued to the screen. Jason Montgomery wrote and directed Turncoat and he really nailed that seedy criminal underworld vibe. Great cinematography from Will Leforestier and the creative way they moved between past and present events in the film. The story was well thought out and executed really wonderfully.


Maurice Turner Jr. is our protagonist and he gave a stellar performance that was nuanced and believable. The special effects makeup for the gunshot was perfect. You can’t have a gangster film without a dame singing on stage, and this musical performance is gorgeous.


My only complaint is that now I have to wait for the second episode to find out what happens.

Thriller/Suspense Festival – Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline

Submit via FilmFreeway submission:

The monthly festival that showcases the best of Thriller/Suspense Genre Stories and Films from around the world.

THRILLER festivals occur 12 times a year in Toronto & Los Angeles. Go to the website for information on the next events.

This is a HYBRID film festival with live screenings for the audience feedback video you will receive, plus an optional virtual 2nd showcase to enhance the film’s exposure. Festival also conducts blog and podcast interviews with the filmmaker. We have also started a filmmaker’s WhatsApp group with over 100 joined to date to chat about next project and make contacts etc….

With THRILLER screenplays and films, there will always be a market. This is a genre that will always be popular. Agents and producers are always looking for the next great writer and the next great filmmakers who tell great THRILLER stories. So if that is you, we will showcase your script or short film and make sure the right people see your work.

All festival dates have been moved to private screenings with the same Audience FEEDBACK videos made for the short & feature films, and recorded script readings performed by professional actors for the screenplays. This is our way of showing community over distance so everyone around the world can experience our Audience Feedback videos.

Submit your film or story and get it showcased at the Festival.

Screenplay Festival occurs monthly.

Today’s Podcast: Filmmaker Irene Altagracia Perez Lopez (KILLING R)

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KILLING R, 15min., Sweden

Directed by Irene Altagracia Perez Lopez

In a not-so-distant future where AI technology is part of everyday life, Rebecka (41), a successful architect and mother to Nonno (5), works from home with her sick daughter while her partner Carl (39) is away.

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Watch Today’s Festival: THRILLER/SUSPENSE Shorts Film Festival

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THE APPRAISER, 10min., USA
Directed by C.J. Arellano
Gary takes his partner Nico to his family’s farm, where both men are possessed by unseen forces.

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PLAIN AS NIGHT, 4min,. Canada
Directed by Seth Mackie
A man witnesses a murder from his dorm room.

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THE DIVIDE, 14min., UK
Directed by Paul Parker Parker, Nigel Woodley, Dom Reece Roberts
Following a global humanitarian disaster, mankind seeks survival in the midst’s of more dominant predators on the earth.

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