Happy Birthday: Jewel Staite

jewelstaite.jpgHappy Birthday actor Jewel Staite

Born: Jewel Belair Staite
June 2, 1982 in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada

Married to: Matthew Kevin Anderson (25 April 2003 – 2011) (divorced)

Quotes:

“It was a tough job getting mouth to mouth from David Duchovny but somebody had to do it”. Commenting about her appearance on The X-Files (1993) episode “Oubliette” (1995).

I love acting because it allows me to be as many different people as my imagination can conceptualize, and I can spill my guts, bare my soul and be a bitch without actually offending anyone in the real world.

If it were up to me, how would the characters’ relationships conclude in Serenity 2? Okay. Hypothetically speaking only. River and Zoe really hit it off, fall in love, and decide to form their own renegade girls-who-kick-ass space team and leave us in the dust; Mal realizes he’s more destroyed over Wash’s death than he ever thought and spends the rest of his days wearing Hawaiian shirts and drinking booze out of the engine; Simon and Kaylee have a set of genius triplets and turn the ship into a cocker spaniel search-and-rescue with “crazy Grandpa Mal” still at the helm cradling toy dinosaurs; and Inara finally realizes the potential in Jayne as a male companion, loans him a toga, and takes him back to the training house where they become King and Companion Queen…you know you want that sequel! [writing on her blog]

Today’s Birthday: June 1st

Happy Birthday: Alanis Morissette, Powers Boothe, Willow Shields, Brian Cox, Heidi Klum, Danielle Harris, Jonathan Pryce, Teri Polo, Sarah Wayne Callies, Tom Holland, Morgan Freeman, Amy Schumer, Marilyn Monroe

Happy Birthday: Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962)

marilynmonroe.jpgHappy Birthday actor Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962)

Born: Norma Jeane Mortenson
June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Died: August 5, 1962 (age 36) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Arthur Miller (29 June 1956 – 20 January 1961) (divorced)

Joe DiMaggio (14 January 1954 – 31 October 1955) (divorced)

James Dougherty (19 June 1942 – 13 September 1946) (divorced)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

The HeiressLove Happy
1949
dir. David Miller
starring
The Marx Brothers
Monroe

ALL ABOUT EVEAll About Eve
1950
dir. Mankiewicz
Starring
Bette Davis
Anne Baxter

DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCKDon’t Bother to Knock
1952
dir. Roy Ward Baker
Starring
Richard Widmark
Monroe
Anne Bancroft

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDESGentlemen Prefer Blondes
1953
dir. Howard Hawks
Starring
Jane Russell
Monroe

HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIREHow to Marry a Millionaire
1953
dir. Jean Negulesco
Starring
Betty Grable
Monroe

NIAGARANiagara
1953
dir. Henry Hathaway
Starring
Jospeh Cotten
Monroe

RIVER OF NO RETURNRiver of No Return
1954
dir. Otto Preminger
Starring
Robert Mitchum
Monroe

The Seven Year ItchThe Seven Year Itch
1955
dir. Wilder
Monroe
Tom Ewell

BUS STOPBus Stop
1956
dir. Joshua Logan
starring
Monroe
Don Murray

Some Like it HotSome Like it Hot
1959
dir. Wilder
Starring
Monroe
Jack Lemon

THE MISFITSThe Misfits
1961
dir. John Huston
Starring
Clark Gable
Monroe

TAKE A LOOK AT 100 PHOTOS OF MARILYN MONROE

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WATCH TOP MARILYN MONROE MOVIE SCENES

WATCH TOP 10 BEST OF MONROE

ALL ABOUT EVE – One of Marilyn Monroe’s first big scenes as she deliberately practiced lowering her voice.

ROSLYN TABER – A scene from the 1961 film ‘The Misfits’ (1961). This was one of the main films to showcase Marilyn Monroe as a straight dramatic actress.

LORELEI LEE – From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Marilyn Monroe portrays Lorelei Lee in this 1953 comedy, and this performance is one of her most famous scenes

INTERVIEW – A rare TV documentary with audio clips from Marilyn’s last interview only weeks before her death in 1962.

TRIBUTE VIDEO – Montage video of Monroe

KISS SCENE – From SOME LIKE IT HOT. Watch the great kiss between Tony Curtis and Mariliyn Monroe. Tony Curtis unfortunately later said that kissing Monroe was like kissing Hitler.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. PRESIDENT – Watch classic video of Marilyn Monroe singing to President John F. Kennedy

SKIRT BLOWING – Watch the iconic scene from THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH

SEX SEX – Watch sexy scene with Tony Curtis from Some Like It Hot

TANGO – Watch exotic tango scene from Some Like It Hot

Happy Birthday: Duncan Jones

duncanjonesHappy Birthday director Duncan Jones

Born: Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones
May 30, 1971 in Bromley, Kent, England, UK

Married to: Rodene Ronquillo (6 November 2012 – present)

Read reviews of the best of the director:

source codeSOURCE CODE
dir. Duncan Jones
Stars:
Jake Gyllenhaal
Michelle Monaghan

MOONMoon
2009
dir. Duncan Jones
Starring
Rockwell
Kevin Spacey

Movie Review: ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (USA 2016) **

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ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (USA 2016) **
Directed by James Bobin

Sarring: Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Sacha Baron Cohen, Rhys Ifan

Review by Gilbert Seah

Based on Lewis Carroll’s ‘Through the Looking Glass”, the sequel to ALICE IN WONDERLAND entitled ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS is produced by Tim Burton but the director’s reins are now taken over by The Muppet’s James Bobbin. Burton’s dark first film is replaced by glowing dizziness, all shiny stuff and sparkles, delivering a louder and glitzier Alice. Which one is better? Critics have been divided roughly 50-50. But both films had the common trait that the plot’s logic is largely incomprehensible.

When ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS opens, the titles inform that the ship Alice Kinsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is captain of, is sailing the Straits of Malacca in the year 1874. To those rusty with their geography or history, the straits is the narrow sea separating the west of West Malaysia (known at that time as Malaysia) and Sumatra, Indonesia. It is the time when trade was opening between Britain and the East Indies. Alice is supposed to be prospering in trade. But now, she is pursued by pirates. The pirates are inserted, perhaps to whet audience’s appetite for a new version of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN from Disney. Alice’s ship escapes, thanks to the magic of CGI but she returns to more trouble in London, England.

The plot involves a few different stories. One is her losing her independence and her ship to a former suitor, Hamish (Leo Bill). But Alice escapes through a looking glass back into Wonderland where she meets her old friends Tweedledee/Tweedledum (Matt Lucas from LITTLE BRITAIN), the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry) and the White Queen (Anne Hathaway). Everyone appears worried about the depressed Hatter (Johnny Depp), and the White Queen dispatches Alice to travel back into the past to save his family. So the second story involves Alice stealing time in the form of a gyroscope under pursuit by Time (Sacha baron Cohen) himself. The other less interesting one has the red queen (Helena Bonham Carter) dealing with her evil issues.

The humour is very, very mad and all over the place. Imagine sitting in a room having tea with a bunch of crazies or on an uncontrollable acid trip. Johnny Depp is in home territory here.

Sadly, the film’s most interesting segments are Alice’s problems back in reality dealing with her mother’s contract to Hamish and how she deals with them. It is when Alice goes to Wonderland, which is the majority of the picture, is when the film gets too crazy.

All the gaudy excesses cannot hide the fact that a film with a convoluted and confusing plot results in a less satisfying entertainment – whether a dark or glossy look is used to disguise it. Both ALICE fins fail to hit the mark. And the film contains too many puns on the word ‘time’.

The film is lovingly dedicated to Alan Rickman who voiced Absalom, the blue butterfly that leads Alice to the magical looking glass. It is funny that Rickman should be remembered by his last film a a blue butterfly than in his first film and best role in DEEPLY, MADLY, SWEETLY.

 

 

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Happy Birthday: Richard Schiff

richardschiff.jpgHappy Birthday actor Richard Schiff

Born: May 27, 1955 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Married to: Sheila Kelley (1996 – present) (2 children)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIE POSTERJOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN
dir. Oliver Parker
Stars:
Rowan Atkinson
Rosamund Pike

MOVIE POSTERTHE BODYGUARD
1992
dir. Mick Jackson
Starring:
Kevin Costner
Whitney Houston

MOVIEMADE IN DAGENHAM
2010
dir. Nigel Cole
Starring:
Sally Hawkins
Jaime Winstone

MOVIE POSTERYOUNG GUNS
1988
dir. Christopher Cain
Starring:
Emilio Estevez
Kiefer Sutherland
IMAGINE THAT Movie PosterImagine That
dir. Karey Kirkpatrick
Starring
Murphy
Thomas Haden Church

MOVIE POSTERHOUSE OF LIES
Review of the television show

MOVIE POSTERMAN OF STEEL
2013
dir. Zack Snyder
Stars:
Henry Cavill
Russell Crowe

JURASSIC PARK 2 MOVIE POSTERThe Lost World: Jurassic Park 2
1997
dir. Spielberg
Starring
Jeff Goldblum
Julianne Moore

TV POSTERBEST of THE WEST WING
Over 100 pages of BIOS and PICS

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 1
Created by Aaron Sorkin

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 2
Created by Aaron Sorkin

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 3
Created by Aaron Sorkin

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 4
Created by Aaron Sorkin

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 5
Showrunner John Wells

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 6
Showrunner John Wells

TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 7
Showrunner John Wells

Happy Birthday: Rochelle Okoye

rochelleokoye.jpgHappy Birthday Stunt Performer/Actor Rochelle Okoye

Born: May 26, 1985 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

In 2006 and only 20 yrs old, she graduated with a B.Sc. in Psychology from the University of Northern British Columbia. She worked in her field for 2 years, counseling and working one-on-one with children with developmental disabilities, mental illnesses and behavioral problems. Although a very rewarding job, she did not feel completely fulfilled. She decided it was time to return to the world of sports.

Rochelle started training and competing in Amateur and Professional Boxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai. She had her first amateur boxing fight after 6 months of training and made the decision with her coach, Tony Pep to go pro after only 1 year. She made her pro debut in 2008 at the Red Robinson Show Theatre in Coquitlam, BC, where she won by unanimous decision and went down in history along side opponent, Priscilla Trampowsky as the first professional female boxers to have fought in BC.

On the pursuit of helping others achieve their fitness goals, Rochelle also attained her personal training degree and started coaching, personal training and running fitness boot camps.

After embarking on all of her athletic endeavours and education, Rochelle made a guided decision to jump full force into the film industry. Using all of her talents and skills acquired along the way, she now has a successful career as a Stunt Woman and Actress working along side some of Hollywood’s biggest names.

Happy Birthday: John Wayne (1907–1979)

johnwayneHappy Birthday actor John Wayne

Born: Marion Robert Morrison
May 26, 1907 in Winterset, Iowa, USA

Died: June 11, 1979 (age 72) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Pilar Wayne (1 November 1954 – 11 June 1979) (his death) (3 children)

Esperanza Baur (17 January 1946 – 1 November 1954) (divorced)

Josephine Alicia Saenz (24 June 1933 – 25 December 1945) (divorced) (4 children)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIEStagecoach
1939
dir. John Ford
Starring
John Wayne
Claire Trevor

The Quiet ManThe Quiet Man
1952
dir. John Ford
starring
Wayne
Maureen O’Hara

THE SEARCHERSThe Searchers
1956
dir. John Ford
Starring
Wayne
Vera Miles
MOVIE POSTERTHE LONGEST DAY
1962
dir. Ken Annakin
Andrew Marton
Bernhard Wicki

THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCEThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
dir. Ford
starring
James Stewart
Wayne

Movie Review: The Boy and the Beast (Japan 2015) ***1/2

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the_boy_and_the_beast.jpgTHE BOY AND THE BEAST (Japan 2015) ***1/2
Directed by Mamoru Hosoda

Starring: Bryn Apprill, Kumiko Asô, Morgan Berry

Review by Gilbert Seah

When his mother dies, the nine year-old boy, Ren (voiced by Aoi Miyazaki) runs away from his relatives in modern day Tokyo and stumbles into a parallel realm inhabited by anthropomorphic beasts. There he becomes the apprentice to bear-like Kumatetsu (Koji Yakusho) who trains him in martial arts. Kumatetsu is a grumpy sort and the boy is feisty – so there is non-stop bickering back and forth. When the boy turns 17 (Shota Sometani), a darkness descends, putting the bond between him and Kumatetsu to the ultimate test. Ren re-enters the human world to search for his missing dad and halts the martial-arts training.

THE BOY AND THE BEAST is not entirely original in its story. It has taken bits from other animated features. The mixing of two worlds the beast and the human, and the crossings from one to the other is similar to what occurred in Hayao Miyazaki Studio Ghibli’s animated SPIRITED AWAY where the spirit and human worlds were crossed. The mouse like creature in the film is also similar to he furry balls in Miyazaki’s HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE. (Hosoda initially worked on that film before taken off by the studio.) But Hosoda’s film takes premises one step further. He bonds both worlds. What initially seems strange as the beast walks in the human world becomes natural by the film’s end. The training of apprentice and master is also given a good turnaround. Hosoda’s Master in the film has lots to learn unlike other films where the Master is perfect. As he trains his rebellious apprentice, both learn from each other and fine tune their techniques. Ionically, this is what happens with Hosoda. As he learns the techniques from other films, he does not merely copy but takes each film ahead, changing the rules and fascinating the audience.

Hosoda started his apprenticeship at the famous Toei Studios before starting his own Studio Chizu in which BOY AND THE BEAST is its second film.

As the film progresses, what initially appears as a predictable tale turns out to be a unique story full of wonder and surprise. The humour and lightness the of the film are never lost as important messages are subtly wound into the story.

Excepting the mousy creature, Hosoda refrains from cutesy bits, typical in Disney and other animated features aimed at kids. THE BOY AND THE BEAST thus has a more universal appeal despite it being targeted as a family film.

A key component in the majority of Miyazaki’s film is the love element. There is always a love story and one involving first love. In Hosoda’s film, Young Ren falls in love for the first time when he returns to the human world though it occurs at the half way point of the story.

The soundtrack of piano playing scores is very pleasant covering the darker nature of the story. Hosoda’s hand drawn animation is top-notch.

THE BOYS AND THE BEAST turns out surprisingly entertaining. It was a box-office smash in Japan and should do well in Norther American given its universal appeal.

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