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Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Kudos to Dominic Cooper in The Devil's Double



    I am not sure why but until The Devil's Double actor Dominic Cooper was not even remotely on my radar. I am not sure I really saw him in too much actually. I think I knew him most from him being in Mamma Mia and I only got about 10 minutes into that movie before turning it off.



    Checking IMDB I of course saw many of Cooper in many of his earlier roles but again he never jumped off the screen the way he did in The Devil's Double. His dual performance was flawless from beginning to end and I hope he is remembered as we enter the award season. The film is incredible, hard to watch at times due to violence and the immense level of cruelty but it never let go of me until the credits began to role.









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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Hawaiian Heat: Jason Momoa



    Jason Momoa has to be one of the hottest Hawaiian actors to make a splash the last year or two. Born in Honolulu, Momoa moved to Norwalk, Iowa but as he got older the Islands called him home where he returned to attend college.



    In the late 90's, Momoa was discovered by designer Takeo who helped launch his modeling career. Soon after in 1999, Jason won 'Hawaii's Model of the Year.' Jason has a passion for travel, exploring and adventure. Ice climbing, snowboarding, mountain biking, long board skateboarding and roller hockey are all activities he has loved over the years.



    Jason joined the cast of Baywatch Hawaii in 1999 and remained with the show for the next two years. Appearance on North Shore, The Game and Stargate: Atlantis followed. 2011 saw Jason move from supporting to lead roles with memorable turns on HBO's Game Of Thrones and the lead in the remake of Conan the Barbarian. Jason will be seen next in Bullet To The Head with Christian Slater and Sylvester Stallone.







    Game of Thrones (2011)






    Conan the Barbarian (2011)


    Screencaps via DaveID and Superherfan

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Kudos to Jessica Lange in American Horror Story



    'There's not going to be a swimming pool, you stupid slut'
    Constance



    In my last year in University I took this incredible course called 'The History of Mental Disorders'. The course was incredible as the professor didn't really teach much he just pressed play each week on VCR. Each week he played one movie after another about the history of every kind of mental disorder depicted in the movies. One of these movies was Jessica Lange's turn as Francis Farmer in Francis from 1982. Up until the point I had only seen Lange on television in King Kong and thought of her more as a sex symbol more than an actress. I of course was wrong. Lange has become a favorite of mine. I cannot believe I waited until just a few years ago to first watch Tootsie, but I have watched it twice since.



    Lange is absolutely brilliant as Constance in American History Story and although I love entire show, Lange's scenes, and quotes are my favorite part of the 44 minutes. Lange's line delivery is incredible and she plays off each of the cast members equally well. I am going to miss her relationship with Ade, but given the dead seem never to actually die on this show hopefully there will be more.



    'Do you know what they think when you walk down the street'
    Constance

    Some my favorite men who co-starred with Lange:

    Chris O'Donnell in
    Men Don't Leave


    I have not really loved the trajectory of Chris O'Donnell's career but...as a teenager I loved Chris in his early films. I haven't seen Men Don't Leave in awhile and will have to track it down on Amazon to watch again.




    Dennis Quaid in
    Everybody's All-American


    Dennis Quaid, Dennis Quaids butt, nuff said!




    Jeff Bridges in
    King Kong


    I was just a kid when I saw the 76 version of King Kong on television during a Saturday afternoon matinee. From there I tried to watch it every time it came on tv until I finally managed to tape it on my VHS machine. The film is flawed but to me is so much more enjoyable than the recent Peter Jackson version. This King Kong has Jeff Bridges (with his long hair), Jessica, and an Ape whose emotions are far more real, even in an Ape Suit, than Jackson could digitally portray.




    Jack Nicholson in
    The Postman Always Rings Twice


    I think the first time I saw Jack Nicholson on screen when I was about 10 or 11. I went with a friend and his family to see 'The Witches Of Eastwick'. I fell in love with two things during that movie, Michelle Pfieffer and Jack's acting. Jack's devil was brilliantly over the top and I have sought out most of Jack's work since.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

A Pattinson Pass



    Like many, I crushed over actor Robert Pattinson when I first saw him as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire. But...for some reason I cannot stand anything Twilight related. I usually love anything Vampire connected but I cannot get through an Twilight film. Some of today's hottest actors make up the cast but the pacing seems in slow motion to me. Kristian Stewart grates on my last nerve and except for his abs, Taylor Lautner, and his lack of acting skill, hold no appeal to me. (sorry!). Pattinson also has a bit of that dear in the headlight look when promoting the film, something I am sure is connected to sudden fame and constant work.



    It was nice this past weekend to fall back in love with Patinson in Water For Elephants. I loved every minute of this film from the beginning with Hal Holbrook through the incredible performance by Christoph Waltz and the climatic finale. I love elephants and as kid always dreamed of joining the circus. When I was university I protested local circus's coming to town due to their use of animals, but as a kid the circus held a huge amount of magic for me, all brought back while enjoying this film.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Modeling On The Side: Russell Patrick Brown

    Russell Patrick Brown:
    Images by MStyles


    'I have found artistic liberation in learning to forget who I am and just be.'



    Russell Patrick Brown is a model yes, but calling him a model is a rather large understatement. Russell calls himself a performance artist but I think a more apt term would simply be creator. The Greenwich Village artist incorporates harp, song, dance, cirque/circus (rope/corde lisse, straps, Chinese pole and tumbling/gymnastics) and story into his performance. (search Youtube, they are indeed all combined in performance). Creator is the only way to really describe someone who writes, weaves and performs each of these skills into one performance, one message.



    If there wasn't enough to love about Russell when I asked about his modeling, he had to throw out a Star Wars reference. As a Jedi geek myself finding any way to compare modeling with Star Wars gets bonus points in my book!

    'As far as modeling goes.....it's an a part of my music, my movement, my acting, my storytelling.....me. They're all connected. They're like a council of Jedi Knights--each one is capable of putting up their own show, but they inform, teach, correct and inspire each other. And of course, they're all synchronized in the grand scheme of things because they're all rooted deeply in the Force versus coming from the Ego.'



    As an artist, across all the media I work through, and that includes Irish Dance (two-time world Competitor), music (Harpist, Pianist, Singer, Composer, and Winds player), theater and film acting, aerial circus, modern/ballet/jazz, poetry, storytelling and more stuff I'm not remembering at this moment, across all this media I have discovered a unifying force of creation, with all of the same rules of operation, just with different forms of expression But it's still all one piece of art, much like a piece of music has many notes but is one song, a work art has many lines but is one painting or a story may have many characters but is still one novel. I call this five dimensional art: one beam of light bursting out through many different dimensions of space and time.



    Russell says it is really not as difficult as it seems, most of us experience a wide array of culture each week, each day, even each hour. With life so busy, so stressful, often we don't actually internalize it. The ability to connect to it as it occurs is really the gift.

    'In one day we can experience a Afro-Cuban beat from the cab driver, a Bollywood dance tune from the deli, Glam Rock from our iPod, surreal art on billboard, a Japanese and American fusion at dinner, a fantasy movie at night and then an American political docudrama when we get home.'



    Although part of me wishes it were aerial circus (seriously such a beautiful art form....), with the long list of talents Russell's creativity channels forth from, it is music that holds his deepest passion. Music, and mabye more specifically his storytelling through song writing that is becoming his primary focus. Exactly what form the music on the album he is working on is going to take, and the accompanying art that will go with it, is not fully determined, you can get a distinct feel for what Russell is going for by listening to some of the tracks he has shared on his site.

    'I don't want to discourage anyone from coming to their own conclusions to what the songs are about because I really don't know anyway--I'm just a secretary for the Muses, but to me they're about forgotten truths: Grace, Beauty, Sorrow, Revelation and Joy.'

    Initially I was a little surprised listening to Russell's music, but the more I listened, (as when I profile Samuel Boux, I had in my ears as I put together the piece) the more it fell into place. There was something about his music, haunting, lyrical, profoundly sad, that somehow did not connect with the guy in the kilt flying through the air in the shots by Richard Rothstein (see below). Then of course I got it, like the Bollywood dance tune from the deli, the music is but one part of something bigger, a small piece of a larger creative whole.



    I am not sure I have profiled anyone whose name brought such warmth through my virtual reality connections. All the photographers I emailed about using work with Russell expressed such positive responses and compliments about him. It was interesting to me that Russell struggles to take credit for his talent performing skills. Russell explains that it is not really him doing the entertaining, but instead it is him getting out of the way and allowing whatever energy of the audience flowing through whatever medium I'm presenting. I love the explanaion but think it is that and more. As a performer I know that the energy of an audience can propel an extraordinary performance. More often than not though, it is the energy on stage, from the one, that can generate the response and the energy in the many observers. Russell certainly has generated a positive response in those he has worked with and in me as I watched and listened to his work preparing this story. Thank you Russell!

    Stop by Russell's site to check out his music and his story yourself!



    All the images seen here were generously shared by Michael from MStyles. Russell, through his creativity is able to present a vast array of looks and emotions through his modeling work. The three photographers whose images I am using each use their talent, their lens to illustrate distinctly different sides of Russell.



    Michael says he shoots with a mind towards creating cool interesting images. Cool is a word way overused and under deserved by most, in the case of Michael's work, it fits perfectly.

    Michael likes the aesthetic of shooting his subjects where they live.

    'The series, 'The Apartment Project' was born out of necessity, spurned on by the fact that I don't have a studio, and my space is too small and confined to work in. I hope each of my shots tells some kind of story, and the real stories that can be found in the subject's home are more interesting than anything a set designer can put together in a studio.'


    I love how Michael's shots of Russell highlight both look and emotion. With a focus on face, Michael highlights Russell's delicate facial features and soulful brown eyes. In some shots Michael captured what he calls that perfect Abercrombie look through fashion and pose and in others something which is quite the opposite.



    'While Russell's space was small, and a bit darker than usual (this shoot was done at night, I typically shoot during the daytime using natural light) it was imbued with his character and charm.While in some of the other images I've seen of him, Russell has a tendency to take on a character, in these he seems more relaxed, and freer to be himself. He's a lovely man with a great spirit, and I was lucky and happy to to have the opportunity to work with him.'

    Check out more of MStyles work on ModelMayehm
    & his blog and tumblr whose name I wish I had thought of, An Assumed Alias HERE: & HERE:

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