Happy Birthday: Michael Moore

michaelmoore.jpgHappy Birthday director Michael Moore

Born: Michael Francis Moore
April 23, 1954 in Flint, Michigan, USA

Best of Michael Moore quotes:

On being an altar boy, carrying the incense censer: This had all my favorite activities rolled into one: fire, smoke and emitting a strange odor.

We have got to get more documentaries in the theaters. Distribution in this country sucks.

It’s not envy, it’s war, it’s a class war that’s been perpetrated by the rich on to everyone else. The class war is one they started. The mistake they made to deal with the racial part of this is, um, their boots have been on the necks of people of color since we began. This is a nation founded on genocide and built on the backs of slaves, so alright, we started with a racial problem.

On Bowling for Columbine (2002) in 2013: I never thought I would have to, a decade later, stand here and say that that film of mine did no good. That, to me, is personally heartbreaking. Every word in it stands true to this day, which is the saddest thing.

I really didn’t realize that librarians were, you know, such a dangerous group. They are subversive. You think they are just sitting there at the desk, all quiet and everything. They’re like plotting the revolution, man. I wouldn’t mess with them. You know they’ve had their budgets cut. And libraries are just the ass end of everything, right?

I have, when I’m on Bill’s [Maher] show, told him that there are far more examples historically of the death and destruction that Christians have brought to planet. From the Crusades to the Inquisition to the wiping out of Native Americans to the Holocaust.

Laughter is a way, first of all, to alleviate the pain of what you know to be the truth. And if you’re trying to be truth-tellers as filmmakers, then for God’s sake, what is wrong with giving the audience a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down? It’s hard enough for people to have to think about these issues and grapple with them, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with letting them laugh, because laughter is cathartic.

I don’t want people leaving the theatre depressed after my movies. I want them angry. Depressed is a passive emotion. Anger is active. Anger will mean that maybe five percent, ten percent of that audience will get up and say’ ‘I gotta do something. I’m going to tell others about this’ ..Or, in the case of Quentin Tarantino, who was the president of the jury at Cannes when the jury gave ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ the Palme d’Or , said to me afterwards, ‘I’ve got to tell you what your film really did for me. I’ve never voted in my life, in fact Ive never even registered to vote, but the first thing I’m going to do when I get back to L.A. is register to vote’.

The first rule of documentaries is: Don’t make a documentary – make a movie! You’ve chose this art form – the cinema, this incredible, wonderful art form – to tell your story. You didn’t have to do that. If you want to make a political speech, you can join a party – you can hold a rally. If you want to give a sermon, you can go to the seminary, you can be a preacher. If you want to give a lecture, you can be a teacher. But you’ve not chosen any of those professions. You have chosen to be filmmakers and to use the form of Cinema. So make a movie!

Happy Birthday: William Shakespeare

williamshakespeare.jpgHappy Birthday William Shakespeare

Date of Birth 23 April 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Kingdom of England [now England, UK]

Date of Death 23 April 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Kingdom of England [now England, UK]

William Shakespeare’s birthdate is assumed from his baptism on April 25. His father John was the son of a farmer who became a successful tradesman; his mother Mary Arden was gentry. He studied Latin works at Stratford Grammar School, leaving at about age 15. About this time his father suffered an unknown financial setback, though the family home remained in his possession.

An affair with Anne Hathaway, eight years his senior and a nearby farmer’s daughter, led to pregnancy and a hasty marriage late in 1582. Susanna was born in May of 1583, twins Hamnet and Judith in January of 1585.

By 1592 he was an established actor and playwright in London though his “career path” afterward (fugitive? butcher? soldier? actor?) is highly debated. When plague closed the London theatres for two years he apparently toured; he also wrote two long poems, “Venus and Adonis” and “The Rape of Lucrece”. He may have spent this time at the estate of the Earl of Southampton. By December 1594 he was back in London as a member of the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, the company he stayed with the rest of his life.

In 1596 he seems to have purchased a coat of arms for his father; the same year Hamnet died at age 11. The following year he purchased the grand Stratford mansion New Place. A 1598 edition of “Love’s Labors” was the first to bear his name, though he was already recognized as England’s greatest playwright. He is believed to have written his “Sonnets” during the 1590s.

In 1599 he became a partner in the new Globe Theatre, the company of which joined the royal household on the accession of James in 1603. That is the last year in which he appeared in a cast list. He seems to have retired to Stratford in 1612, where he continued to be active in real estate investment. The cause of his death is unknown.

Anne Hathaway (27 November 1582 – 23 April 1616) (his death) (3 children)

Happy Birthday: Jaime King

jaimeking.jpgHappy Birthday actor Jaime King

Born: April 23, 1979 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIE POSTERSIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR
2013
dir. Frank Miller
Robert Rodriguez
Stars:
Clive Owen

ConstantineSin City
2005
dir. Robert Rodriguez
Frank Miller
starring
Rourke
Bruce Willis

FANBOYSFanboys
2009
dir. Kyle Newman
Starring
Sam Huntington
Kristen Bell
Bedtime StoriesThe Tripper
2006
dir. David Arquette
Starring:
Jaime King
Lukas Haa

BRIDE WARSMy Bloody Valentine 3-D
2009
dir. Patrick Lussier
Starring
Jaime King
Kerr Smith

PEARL HARBORPearl Harbor
2001
dir. Michael Bay
starring
Affleck
Josh Hartnett

MOVIETWO FOR THE MONEY
2005
dir. D.J. Caruso
Starring:
Matthew McConaughey
Al Pacino<

Happy Birthday: Lee Tamahori

leetamahoriHappy Birthday Director Lee Tamahori

Born: April 22, 1950 in Wellington, New Zealand

Read reviews of the best of the director:

MOVIE POSTERONCE WERE WARRIORS
1994
dir. Lee Tamahori
Starring
Rena Owen
Temuera Morrison

NEXTNext
2007
dir. Lee Tamahori
Starring
Nicolas Cage
Moore

DIE ANOTHER DAYDie Another Day
2002
dir. Lee Tamahori
Starring
Pierce Brosnan
Halle Berry

movie reviewsXXX: STATE OF THE UNION
2005
dir. Lee Tamahori
Stars:
Samuel L. Jackson
Ice Cube