Powerful businessman Russ Duritz is self-absorbed and immersed in his work. But by the magic of the moon, he meets Rusty, a chubby, charming 8-year-old version of himself who can’t believe he could turn out so badly – with no life and no dog. With Rusty’s help, Russ is able to reconcile the person he used to dream of being with the man he’s actually become.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Russ Duritz: Bruce Willis
Rusty Duritz: Spencer Breslin
Amy: Emily Mortimer
Janet: Lily Tomlin
Deirdre Lefever: Jean Smart
Kenny: Chi McBride
Sam Duritz: Daniel von Bargen
Dr. Alexander: Dana Ivey
Bob Riley: Stanley Anderson
Kenny’s Grandmother: Juanita Moore
Giselle: Susan Dalian
Clarissa: Esther Scott
Governor: Deborah May
Newsstand Cashier: Vernee Watson-Johnson
Newsstand Tourist: Jan Hoag
Sky King Waitress: Melissa McCarthy
Gloria Duritz: Elizabeth Arlen
Flight Attendant: Alexandra Barreto
Hot Dog Vendor: John Apicella
Vince: Brian McGregor
Mark: Reiley McClendon
Herbert: Brian Tibbetts
George: Brian McLaughlin
Lawyer Bruce: Steve Tom
Lawyer Jim: Marc Copage
Lawyer Seamus: Rod McLachlan
Wedding Guest: Scott Mosenson
Governor’s Aide: Brian Fenwick
Governor’s Other Aide: Duke Faeger
Sushi Chef: Toshiya Agata
Josh: Joshua Finkel
General Manager: Lou Beatty Jr.
Principal: E.J. Callahan
Janet’s Husband: Daryl Anderson
Best Man: Darrell Foster
Security Guard: Michael Wajacs
Chef Mike: John Travis
Larry King: Larry King
Larry King’s Guest: Jeri Ryan
Larry King’s Guest: Nick Chinlund
Ritch Eisen: Stuart Scott
Stuart Scott: Rich Eisen
Wedding Singer: Kevon Edmonds
Backup Singer: Julia Waters
Backup Singer: Maxine Waters Willard
Backup Singer: Stephanie Spruill
Bridesmaid (uncredited): Tanisha Grant
(uncredited): Glüme Harlow
Car Driver (uncredited): Paul Moncrief
Mr. Vivian (uncredited): Matthew Perry
Tim (uncredited): Luigi Francis Shorty Rossi
Russ’ Son (uncredited): Gary Weeks
Harold Greene: Harold Greene
Film Crew:
Producer: Hunt Lowry
Executive Producer: Arnold Rifkin
Producer: Christina Steinberg
Director of Photography: Peter Menzies Jr.
Producer: Jon Turteltaub
Executive Producer: David Willis
Assistant Editor: Michael Trent
Writer: Audrey Wells
Co-Producer: William M. Elvin
Stunts: Terry Jackson
Utility Stunts: Pat Romano
Grip: R. Dana Harlow
Orchestrator: Pete Anthony
Orchestrator: Jon Kull
Stand In: Duke Faeger
Stand In: Luigi Francis Shorty Rossi
Original Music Composer: Jason White
Art Department Coordinator: Al Lewis
Digital Compositor: Michael Miller
Transportation Captain: Douglas Miller
Production Design: Garreth Stover
Makeup Artist: Mike Smithson
Co-Producer: Bill Johnson
Utility Stunts: Eddy Donno
Utility Stunts: Manny Perry
Stunts: Deep Roy
Production Coordinator: Daren Hicks
Script Supervisor: Thomas Johnston
Supervising Sound Editor: Mark A. Mangini
Editor: Peter Honess
Editor: David Rennie
Art Direction: David Lazan
Set Decoration: Larry Dias
Costume Design: Gloria Gresham
Sound Effects Editor: Richard L. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor: Kelly Cabral
Sound Effects Editor: James Christopher
Sound Effects Editor: Donald Flick
Visual Effects Supervisor: James E. Price
Associate Producer: Stephen J. Eads
Original Music Composer: Marc Shaiman
Second Unit Director: David R. Ellis
Utility Stunts: Annie Ellis
Stunt Coordinator: Jack Gill
Utility Stunts: Matt McColm
Utility Stunts: Janet Brady
Utility Stunts: Kenny Endoso
Utility Stunts: Tommy J. Huff
Movie Reviews:
r96sk: What a pleasant surprise. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy ‘The Kid’ as much as I did.
Bruce Willis and Spencer Breslin team up to solid effect, in a film that produces amusement and wholesomeness. I find the premise very interesting, it’s a cool concept. While they might not executed to 100% perfection, what’s given is entertaining to see unfold. There are some very sweet scenes, also.
Willis is, as you’d expect, the best part of this, but I think Breslin does a grand job too. The latter tended to do these sorta roles a lot, but there’s a reason for that as he played them convincingly. Emily Mortimer (Amy) is als...
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It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com
Production Co: O Positive
Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill
Producer: Grayson Bithell
Director: Brian Billow
Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark
Executive Producer: Ken Licata
Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas
Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella
1st AD: Paul Norman
2nd AD: Don Johnson
Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO
ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira
ECD, Writer: Peter Kain
SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva
SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney
CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters
Managing Director: Craig Duncan
Executive Producer: Heather Richardson
Producer: Brittany Maddock
Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser
Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter
Color: Company 3
Head of Production: Blake Rice
Producer: Nick Krasnic
Colorist: Jenny Montgomery
Finish: Flavor
Managing Director: Neal Cohen
Executive Producer: Kate Smith
Producer: Brittany Maddock
Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill
Audio/Mix: Another Country
Managing Director: Tim Konn
Executive Producer: Louise Rider
Producer: Josh Hunnicutt
Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines
Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits
Camera
B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio
1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton
1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean
2nd AC: William Hayes
DIT: Matt Love
Lighting
Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais
ACLT: Adrienne Subia
SLT: Anthony Peluso
SLT: Hootly Weedn
Grip
Key Grip: Robert Arroyo
BB Grip: Chad Pearce
Grip: Colby Dunford
Grip: Keith Markham
Art Department
Production Designer: Maia Javan
Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill
Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart
Prop Master: Matt Huish
Leadman: Chad Axman
Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle
Set Dresser: Donald Ghio
Set Dresser: James Axle
Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher
Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace
Script / Sound / VTR
Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese
Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger
Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack
VTR: Tom Myrick
Make Up / Wardrobe
Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo
1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber
2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax
3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova
Key Costumer: Laura Eckert
1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan
2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter
Location / Transportation
Location Manager: David Nakata
Gang Boss: Craig Ash
Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld
Grip Driver: Gary Cheek
Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso
Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos
Production Support
Craft Service: Danny Tilbury
Craft Service: Jayna Mims
Medic: Axel Montoya
On Set Layout: James Galeana
Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt
Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson
Production Assistants
PA – P: Steve Rea
PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer
PA – C: Oscar Reyna
PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com
Production Co: O Positive
Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill
Producer: Grayson Bithell
Director: Brian Billow
Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark
Executive Producer: Ken Licata
Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas
Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella
1st AD: Paul Norman
2nd AD: Don Johnson
Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO
ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira
ECD, Writer: Peter Kain
SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva
SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney
CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters
Managing Director: Craig Duncan
Executive Producer: Heather Richardson
Producer: Brittany Maddock
Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser
Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter
Color: Company 3
Head of Production: Blake Rice
Producer: Nick Krasnic
Colorist: Jenny Montgomery
Finish: Flavor
Managing Director: Neal Cohen
Executive Producer: Kate Smith
Producer: Brittany Maddock
Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill
Audio/Mix: Another Country
Managing Director: Tim Konn
Executive Producer: Louise Rider
Producer: Josh Hunnicutt
Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines
Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits
Camera
B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio
1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton
1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean
2nd AC: William Hayes
DIT: Matt Love
Lighting
Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais
ACLT: Adrienne Subia
SLT: Anthony Peluso
SLT: Hootly Weedn
Grip
Key Grip: Robert Arroyo
BB Grip: Chad Pearce
Grip: Colby Dunford
Grip: Keith Markham
Art Department
Production Designer: Maia Javan
Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill
Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart
Prop Master: Matt Huish
Leadman: Chad Axman
Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle
Set Dresser: Donald Ghio
Set Dresser: James Axle
Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher
Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace
Script / Sound / VTR
Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese
Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger
Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack
VTR: Tom Myrick
Make Up / Wardrobe
Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo
1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber
2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax
3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova
Key Costumer: Laura Eckert
1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan
2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter
Location / Transportation
Location Manager: David Nakata
Gang Boss: Craig Ash
Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld
Grip Driver: Gary Cheek
Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso
Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos
Production Support
Craft Service: Danny Tilbury
Craft Service: Jayna Mims
Medic: Axel Montoya
On Set Layout: James Galeana
Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt
Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson
Production Assistants
PA – P: Steve Rea
PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer
PA – C: Oscar Reyna
PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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Simply “Say Yes to Simple” from YETI PICTURES on Vimeo.
We are excited to share a nice juicy project for Simply along with our favourite Elastic.tv team. We were glad to be a part of so many talented artists and a huge thanks goes to the CD Duncan Elms and Producer Michael Ross, for inviting Yeti into this project.
Client: Simply
Agency: Cartwright
Alex Hoffman – Producer
Lydia Dunay – Creative Director
Chelsea Ceasor – Art Director
Meghan Lai – Copywriter
Corey Mack- Account Supervisor
Kyla Kirshner – Account Manager
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LIVE ACTION
Production Company: Her Studio
Director: Rikky Fernandes
Creative Director: Duncan Elms
Director of Photography: Daniel Rothman
Live Action Producer: Lucia Tran
Prop Master: Billy Wesley
Food Stylist: Laura Kinsey, Danielle Marin
Production Manager: Brook Turner
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Post Production
Design Studio: Elastic
Creative Director: Duncan Elms
Editor: Javier Gonzalez, Rachel Fowler
3D Designers: Tony Zagoraios, Vaso Evangelopoulou, Elena Izanami, Renato Marques, Lee Buckley, David Hyatt, Min Shi
3D Animators: Lee Buckley, Alex Silver, Marios Tsaousis, Pantelis Tsiachri, Argyris Nochos
Character Animation: Bryan Cox
Dynamics: Miguel Salek, Jun Kim, Phi Pinyosophon
Modeling: Joe Panigua, Jose Limon
Color Pipeline TD: Andrew Young
Sr. Producer: Michael Ross
Production Coordinator: Angela Shin
Head of Production: Paul Makowski
Executive Producer: Kate Berry
Managing Director: Eve Kornblum
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VFX
VFX Studio: a52
VFX Supervisor: Andy Wilkoff
CG Supervisor: Lee Buckley
Lead Flame Artist: Stefan Gaillot
Flame Artists: Michael Vaglienty, Rod Basham
Online Artists: Matthew Monteleone, John Valle, Chris Riley
Tracking: Mike Bettinardi, Joe Chiechi
Producer: Michael Ross
Head of Production: Drew Rissman
Executive Producers: Patrick Nugent & Kim Christensen
Managing Director: Eve Kornblum
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COLOR
Color Studio: Primary
Colorist: Ale Amato
Color Assistant: David Oh
Color Producer: Alex Zhao
Executive Producer: Christina Roldan
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W Magazine July 2011. Christina Aguilera wears dress, Christian Dior by John Galliano, Ready-to-wear Fall 2011 collection.
Photographer Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi, styled by Giovanna Battaglia
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Just One More Page: September 7 - Book Circle
It’s a tiny circle, but it’s a circle lol - I just don’t have the patience to make some of the book art that others do. Kudos to you all!
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FAVOURITE MUSIC VIDEOS:
Artist: The Irrepressibles
Track: LET GO (Everybody Move Your Body Listen to Your Heart) (may 2020).
CREDITS:
Directed by Savvas Stavrou.
Producer - Ailsa Vanessa Tapping.
Executive Producer - Sasha Nixon.
Production Company - Forever.
Director of Photography - Matthew Emvin Taylor.
Cast - Alistair Wroe & Paaliba Abugre.
Dancers - Deji Tiwo, Eliza May Jackson, Mairi Houston, Anthony Welwyn, Rosie Reith, Mitchell Marion, Anna Engerstrom, Matthieu Renaudin, Josh Orome, Le Fil, James Ormiston, Joseph Wilson, Sarah April Lamb.
Casting Director - LANE Casting - Celine Poplawska.
Focus Puller - Thomas Nicholson.
Clapper Loader - Jonny Lewis.
Digital Image Technician - Davo McConville.
Grip - Carlo Vera.
Gaffer - Aaron Szogi.
Sparks - Alejandro Restrepo Celis, Zoe Williams, Ciprian Stroiny.
Lighting Designer - Rob Tiefton.
Lighting Desk Op - James Dickson.
Choreographer - Simon Donnellon.
Costume Designer - Marianthi Hatzidiki.
Production Design - Daniel Draper.
Hair & Makeup Artist - Elle McMahon.
Hair & Makeup Assistant - Sogol Razi.
Editor - Gary Coogan (The Quarry).
Colourist - Jonny Thorpe (Glassworks).
1st Assistant Director - Peter Stephanou.
2nd Assistant Director - Femi Anderson.
Production Manager - Edvin Dubrovskiy.
Production Assistants - Chloe Stavrou, Stefani Nedanova.
Music by The Irrepressibles (aka Jamie Irrepressible).
Produced by Jamie Irrepressible.
Mixed by Anders Bjelland.
Video Commissioner - Daniel Harding // Zinglyng.
Special thanks: Lewis Partovi, Matthew Suddaby & George Rumsey at Panavision, Karine Gama at Panalux, Ana Acomanoai at Green Kit, Andy Brierley, Coline Bach, Jenn Sanders at The Quarry, Chloe Ensor at Glassworks, James Newmarch and Mihai Bumbu at FOLD, Henry Bennett, Phil Walker, Steve Wells, Philip Brown, Alexandra Matheou, Marianna Xenophontos, Michalis Christodoulou, Christina Ntetsika, Marina and Stavros Stavrou.
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Margot Robbie and cast launch Birds of Prey roller disco in London
28th January 2020
Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Jurnee Smollett-Bell attend the Harley Quinn pop-up roller disco to celebrate upcoming film Birds of Prey (and The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn).
The pop-up is open to the public Tuesday 28th – Thursday 30th January at the Steel Yard nightclub near Cannon Street. The fantabulous free immersive event has opened its doors to the public ahead of the release of the film in UK cinemas on 7th February.
The club has been transformed into the colour-pop world of DC’s girl gang of antiheroes. The centrepiece of the event is a Roller Disco - a feast of neon and day-glo, where guests can skate to a soundtrack inspired by the film.
There’s plenty of selfie opportunities and gif cameras. Test your strength with a hi-striker or chill out with Birds of Prey themed cocktails.
The Queen of Mayhem - Jagermeister, Koko Kanu rum, raspberry puree, coconut cream, lime and pineapple juice
The Harley Quinn - gin, orange liqueur, prosecco
The launch night had a Papa John’s pizza station (I am in love with the Sheese vegan cheese), a pic ‘n’ mix sweet stand and a candy floss machine.
Downstairs, Urban Decay were creating Harley Quinn inspired makeovers for guests, readying them for the selfie boards.
On the other side of the room, custom-printed Birds of Prey totes were being made.
Celebrities such as Love Island-ers Michael Griffiths and Jordan Hames enjoyed the night’s entertainment.
Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/harley-quinns-roller-disco-tickets-89019703329
FACT BOX
· HARLEY QUINN’S ROLLER DISCO opens to the public for a limited time from Tuesday 28th of January
· Filming and photography will be taking place at the event
· Participants must be 18 years old and older and will be required to sign a waiver and release before skating
· Experience slots last 1 hour
ABOUT THE FILM
You ever hear the one about the cop, the songbird, the psycho and the mafia princess? “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” is a twisted tale told by Harley herself, as only Harley can tell it. When Gotham’s most nefariously narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis, and his zealous right-hand, Zsasz, put a target on a young girl named Cass, the city is turned upside down looking for her. Harley, Huntress, Black Canary and Renee Montoya’s paths collide, and the unlikely foursome have no choice but to team up to take Roman down.
In the Warner Bros. Pictures film, Margot Robbie (“I, Tonya”) returns as Harley Quinn, alongside Mary Elizabeth Winstead (“10 Cloverfield Lane,” TV’s “Fargo”) as Huntress; Jurnee Smollett-Bell (HBO’s “True Blood”) as Black Canary; Rosie Perez (“Fearless,” “Pitch Perfect 2”) as Renee Montoya; Chris Messina (“Argo,” TV’s “Sharp Objects”) as Victor Zsasz; and Ewan McGregor (upcoming “Doctor Sleep,” the “Trainspotting” films) as Roman Sionis. Newcomer Ella Jay Basco also stars as Cassandra “Cass” Cain in her feature film debut.
Directed by Cathy Yan (“Dead Pigs”) from a script by Christina Hodson (“Bumblebee”), the film is based on characters from DC. Robbie also produced, alongside Bryan Unkeless and Sue Kroll. The film’s executive producers are Walter Hamada, Galen Vaisman, Geoff Johns, Hans Ritter and David Ayer.
Joining Yan behind the scenes was a creative team comprised of director of photography Matthew Libatique (“A Star Is Born,” “Venom”); production designer K.K. Barrett (“Her”); editor Jay Cassidy (“American Hustle,” “Silver Linings Playbook”) and editor Evan Schiff (“John Wick Chapters 2 & 3”); and costume designer Erin Benach (“A Star Is Born”). The music is by Daniel Pemberton (“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”).
Warner Bros. Pictures Presents a LuckyChap Entertainment Production, a Clubhouse Pictures Production, a Kroll & Co. Entertainment Production, “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn).” Opening in theatres and IMAX, the film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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A thief makes a disturbing discovery in the house where he breaks in. Later, when he returns to the same house with his partner in crime, things are no longer how he expected.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Cale Erendreich: David Tennant
Sean Falco: Robert Sheehan
Katie: Kerry Condon
Derek Sandoval: Carlito Olivero
Riley Seabrook: Jacqueline Byers
FBI Agent Olivia Fuller: Tracey Heggins
Don Falco: Rob Nagle
Patti Falco: Lorraine Bahr
Rowan Falco: Jacob Resnikoff
Nino: David Meyers
Detective Wayne Banyon: Tony Doupe
Helen Leyton: Lisa Brenner
Jocelyn: Sofia Hasmik
Officer Aguilar: Delpaneaux Wills
Sabine: Hannah Barefoot
Mitchell: Danny Bruno
Young Cale: Austin Leo
FBI Agent: Jared Q. Miller
FBI Agent Driver: Lydia Reim
FBI Supervisor: Brandon Boyce
Female Cop: Dana Millican
Girlfriend #1: Emily Kimball
Horse Trainer: Sam Bangs
Newscaster: Brenda Braxton
Uniform Cop: David S. Hogan
Valet: Alex Donnolo
FBI Agent: Tim Bennett
Umbrella Ped: Chris Ihlenfeldt
Film Crew:
Producer: Dean Devlin
Original Music Composer: Joseph LoDuca
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Greg P. Russell
Second Unit Director: Carsten H.W. Lorenz
Property Master: John Pearson-Denning
Makeup Artist: Eva Lohse
Director of Photography: David Connell
Art Direction: Michelle Jones
Screenplay: Brandon Boyce
Editor: Brian Gonosey
Production Design: Nate Jones
Extras Casting: Susan Funk
Producer: Marc Roskin
Costume Design: Critter Pierce
Gaffer: Neil Holcomb
Steadicam Operator: Gary L. Camp
Extras Casting: Bill Marinella
Second Unit Director of Photography: Matthew Moriarty
Foley Artist: Jörg Klinkenberg
Makeup Department Head: Christina Kortum
Stunt Double: Tim Bennett
Construction Coordinator: Dean G. Roberts
Scenic Artist: Ellen Lepinski
First Assistant Director: Gregory J. Pawlik Jr.
Sound Editor: James Gallivan
Dialect Coach: Mary McDonald-Lewis
Script Supervisor: Andy Spletzer
Co-Producer: Mark Franco
Special Effects Coordinator: William Boggs
Assistant Editor: Lana Wolverton
Focus Puller: Bob Webeck
Stunt Double: Daniel Locicero
Stunt Double: Kym Stys
Still Photographer: James N. Clark
Key Grip: Art Bartels
Assistant Production Coordinator: Naomi Yospe
Casting Associate: Marin Hope
Makeup Artist: Stephanie June Johnson
Unit Production Manager: Brandon Lambdin
First Assistant “C” Camera: Ronnie Dennis
Assistant Property Master: Sean Fong
Producer: Rachel Olschan
Set Decoration: Benjamin Hayden
Stunt Coordinator: Kent W. Luttrell
Assistant Editor: Rick Chapman
Sound Designer: Mark Hailstone
Dolly Grip: Todd England Nicodemus
Location Manager: Robert Warberg
Boom Operator: Heidi DuBose
Stunt Driver: Michelle Damis
Utility Stunts: Lex Damis
First Assistant “A” Camera: Kyril Cvetkov
Hair Department Head: Autumn Sanders
Production Accountant: Colleen Emry
Hairstylist: Dusti Leon
Stunt Driver: Ken Clark
Second Assistant Director: Devan Linforth
Script Coordinator: Kerry Glover
Stunt Double: Anthony Oh
Makeup Artist: Tammy Brant
Second Second Assistant Director: Jesse Bellis
Second Second Assistant Director: James McCoy
Leadman: Jason Beveridge
Construction Foreman: Jarred Decker
Greensman: Rick Lepinski
Set Designer: Jason Raines
Foley Mixer: Jean-Marie Gilles
Stunt Driver: Tommy Goodwin
Stunt Double: James A. Smith
Second Assistant Camera: Michael Crockett
Second Assistant Camera: Madison Rowley
Best Boy Grip: Brian Shotzbarger
Best Boy Electrician: Jeremiah Skender
Costume Supervisor: Alison Carlos
Set Medic: Michael Fine
Set Medic: Taylor Saxon
Producer: Tony Malzone
Movie Reviews:
offscreenbabble: I did not enjoy the movie. The trailer looked really interesting and I really like David Tennant.The movie had some strange editing choices. It’s unintentionally funny but not a movie thats so bad its fun. To give you a quick spoiler free review it’s about a valet who tries to rob David Tennant’s place. When he is about to leave he sees a woman tied up. The rest of the movie is him trying to notify the police but it becomes a “Cat and Mouse” game between the valet and David Tennant. But increasingly gets silly and overall the stuff that is s...
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Christina Schmidt on Her Status as a Body-Positive Role Model
Since her days starring as the ill-fated Terri on Degrassi: The Next Generation (her character was insecure about her body, struggled to fit in and eventually fell prey to an abusive boyfriend), Christina Schmidt has been a role model for anyone who’s lacking in self-love.
“Growing up, I never thought I was an inspiration to anybody in any way,” says Schmidt, who now works as a model and is based in Toronto. Full-figured TV leads were rare when she joined Degrassi in 2001 at age 14. “I never realized that some of these young girls really needed someone to look up to,” she says. “There wasn’t Instagram or Facebook, and the majority of television stars were definitely not as diverse as those you see today, so having someone like them on a TV show was huge. This all just started making sense to me years later, though, when they would express how I made such an impact on their lives.” Almost 20 years have passed and Schmidt is still receiving fan mail about the show.
It may have taken time for Schmidt to realize the potency of her relevance in pop culture, but her confidence and positive vibes were palpable at our FASHION cover shoot, where she rocked a body-con Balmain maxi-dress. “A lot of curvy girls wear things that don’t show their shape—they wear baggy T-shirts and baggy pants to cover everything up,” she says, acknowledging long-standing notions about what types of clothing are deemed appropriate for what body shapes. She points to tropes like horizontal stripes adding width to a body frame as something that will deter many from experimenting with fashion.
Photography by Porus Vimadalal. Styling by Lucia Perna. Creative direction by George Antonopoulos. Art direction by Danielle Campbell. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Armani Beauty. Hair and makeup assistants, Arielle Park, Kaila Baker, Romy Zack and Sierra Elliott. Manicures, Leeanne Colley for P1M.ca/Tips Nail Bar. Fashion assistant, Pouyan Reisdanaee. Photography assistants, Arash Jahromi and Saishi Xu. Dress, $3,750, Balmain at The Room at Hudson’s Bay. Shoes, $195, Jeffrey Campbell. Earcuffs, from $355, Alan Crocetti at Archives Boutique. Ring, $550, POG at Archives Boutique.
But Schmidt recalls being drawn to the expressive potential of style early on. As a teenager in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., she’d cut up and customize T-shirts and sweatshirts. And she says that her exposure to the fashion industry has helped her to develop an adventurousness when it comes to dressing—through “the power of combining two things I’d never put together, opening my mind to colour and shapes and stepping outside a safe boundary.”
Schmidt shops everywhere—from vintage stores to Holt Renfrew—and expresses great enthusiasm over the number of brands that are expanding their size range while refusing to exploit the “plus” classification as a marketing tool. She highlights a gig she had with beauty line L’Occitane as an important example. “They just wanted me,” she says. “It wasn’t anything about diversity.”
“As long as you feel good, that’s all that matters. When you feel confident, people notice that more than anything.”
She also includes work for Canadian designers Hilary MacMillan, Lesley Hampton and Hayley Elsaesser on her resumé, as well as a video appearance for fellow Degrassi alum Drake, leaving no doubt she’ll continue to be a strong example of self-assurance for many.
“It’s about embracing everything and not being scared,” she says about her personal style mantra. “Never care what anybody thinks. I know that’s such a simple thing to say, but, really, you could be styled by the best stylist in the most expensive outfit and there’d still be somebody who doesn’t like it. As long as you feel good, that’s all that matters. When you feel confident, people notice that more than anything.”
See the rest of this issue’s cover profiles here.
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Running into you (Zach)
You woke up and got ready for the day. You were running late and was rushing to get to school on time. You managed to make it to the building and accidentally run into someone. You had drop a book from your hand and the person had dropped his too.
The both of you drop down to get your stuff, you both look up to meet each others eyes, he hands you your book and grabs his before helping you up along with him. "I'm so sorry I wasn't looking where I was going" he apologize once you were on your feet.
"No worries I wasn't looking where I was either" you answer. Both of you still in awe of one another.
"I'm Zach" He smiled.
"I'm Y/N" You answer smiling back. You both were smiling lost in each others eyes to the point where you forgot to talk. Then 4 guys went up to Zach and dragged him to class taking you both out of your trance.
"Come on Zach, you can talk to your girlfriend later" a boy with curly hair joked. Zach turned back one last time before you and him were lost in the crowd. The bell rang and you went to class. Luckily you weren't late so you didn't get a glare from the math teacher like last time.
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The bell had just rang to excuse you to go to lunch. Everyone got up, grabbed their stuff, and left to go eat lunch. You walked in the Cafeteria sitting by all your friends, you sat next to your best friend Christina, "hey Y/N!" She greeted.
"Hey Christy!" You smiled saying her nickname you gave her. "what's up?" you ask.
"Well, I have some news..." She trailed off happily. You waited anxiously for her to continue. "I got a boyfriend!" She squealed.
"OMG! Who is it?" You ask equaling excited.
"His name is Corbyn, and he's a really good singer..." She answered. "oh he's coming over" you gave a quick glance to see Zach and the 4 boys who dragged him away, walking towards your table.
"Hey babe" a guy, must be Corbyn kissed her cheek. He sat next to Christina, Zach sat across from me with the three others sitting next to Zach.
"Hey!" Christina smiled. "Y/N this is Corbyn" She pointed towards him, "Jack, Jonah, Daniel, and Zach" She introduced pointing to each of them. She turned to them. "guys this is Y/N"
"Oh hey isn't that the girl you were talking to in the halls" Jack asked then turned to you. "Zachary over here was talking about you none stop!" Jack exaggerated while patting Zach on the back. You could see a light shade of pink on his cheeks.
"Thanks? I guess..." You state sounding more like a question.
"I'm sorry about him, he is being, well....him" Jonah says.
"We're actually also here to invite you guys to a party we're throwing" Corbyn says cutting into the conversation.
"Ok, I'd love to come" Christina states. Then they turned to me.
"What about you Y/N?" Zach aksed looking at me.
"umm sure" You reply smiling in the end.
"Great!" Daniel states.
The bell rang and you all got up and went your own ways to class after saying your quick byes. "Y/N wait up!" You turned to see Zach run up to catch up to you.
"Hey Zach" You greet.
"Want me to walk you to class?" He asked.
"Sure" you smiled then continue walking and talking with him till you arrive at photography class. "well this is my stop" you state sad the talk was over for now. "thanks for walking me" You were greatful he was walked you.
"No problem, I'll see you later" He turned but not before looking at you.
"Ok, see you then" You say before walking in class. You heard him whisper something but wasn't sure what he said.
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It's been a few days since you met Zach and you guys are now very close. You guys were now best friends. You and Christina has been hanging out with the boys a lot now and was now getting ready for a party they were throwing.
You decided to wear a white crop top and high waisted ripped jean shorts. You put your hair into a high half up half down hairstyle and put some lip balm on. Christina was wearing a black cropped hoodie and jeans.
"Ready?" Christina asked.
"Yep" You say popping the p.
You both headed to the party and went your own ways once you got there. The music was loud and was booming through the house. Christy heading towards Corbyn and you towards the table with drinks. The house was big and compacted. You turned to see Zach eyeing you up and down in the corner of the room. You went up to him and smiled. "Hey you" You greet.
"Hey Y/N" Zach grins at you. "you look gorgeous" He states as a light shade of pink dusted on your cheeks.
"Thanks" He looks down and you couldn't help but look at his lips. He lightly licked his lips before looking up to meet your gaze.
"Do you maybe want to talk outside, where it's more quiet?" Zach asked.
"Sure" He gave you a toothy grin.
"Great!" He lightly takes your hand and leads you outside where its much quieter. He stops under the shade of a tall willow tree. He releases you hand and looks at you melting into your eyes. A look of hesitation in his eyes as he stared at yours.
"Listen I" He paused. "I know i've only known you for like a few days but I feel like i've known you for a while and I well...I-I like you Y/N" You were too shocked to say anything, he had a look of disappointment when you didn't respond.
He was about to walk away when you grabbed his hand making him turn back towards you. You took a deep breath before you connected your lips to his. The kiss was a soft and sweet but loving and passionate. He instantly kissed back both of you unaware of the others watching you happily.
You both pulled away staring into each others eyes your foreheads touching. "I like you too" You whispered before pulling him back to another kiss. Then all of a sudden you both hear clapping and cheering.
You both pull apart and turn to see Christina and the guys standing near the doorway and cheering you guys. "Finally you two got together," Corbyn says before turning to Jack. " you owe me my money" Corbyn says to Jack.
"Who knew you had the guts Zach" Jack shakes his head patting Zach's back.
"Now that you guys are together, let's party!" Jonah screamed.
We all cheered and headed inside to go party. We were all dancing and having fun. I turned to see Zach, both us laughing. "Who know this all started by running into you at school"
"Who knew" He agreed giving me a chuckle.
All by Running into you...
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These new papers are now in #London at @_josephwales_ for "Dirty Paradise" show with many friends and great artists... By @davidshillinglaw //// PRESS RELEASE: POP UP GALLERY DIRTY PARADISE ARE HOSTING THEIR THIRD EXHIBITION AT JOSEPH WALES GALLERY IN MARGATE, FEATURING 43 LOCAL AND GLOBAL ARTISTS. The name Dirty Paradise is inspired by the destructive and creative relationship humans have with the planet. As a gallery it exists as an evolving constellation of individuals and groups, presenting artistic practices of local and global communities. Mixing the dirty and the pristine, the exhibition celebrates the importance of looking sideways, showcasing a marriage of artistic styles and approaches. The medium changes from person to person, from painting, photography, sculpture, installation, written word and performance. The aim, energy and attitude of each artist however is the same; make something, or make something happen. FEATURED ARTISTS: Addem Yukutieli/ Know Hope Arlen Figgis Babe Studio Benjamin Murphy Billy Boris Hoppek Christina Lina Daniel Van Der Noon Danny Wainwright David Shillinglaw Dunja Jankovic Ekta Eric Haacht Erkut Terliksiz Fante Asafo Flags Jake Hollings Jaybo Monk Jim Avignon Johan Hugo Hayden Kays Two One Nick J S Thomspson Matt Odell Mark Bell Malarko Merny Mick Burson Monica Canilao Lily Mixe Remi Rough Rob Bidder Sainer Sam Bassett Samuel Keyte Sickboy Simon Landrein Stanley Donwood Vinny Nylon Vins Feel Free 108 (Guido Bisagni) 44 Flavours Klone Yourself Patrick Schmit Find out more at www.dirtyparadise.org --- Join us at Joseph Wales Gallery for the launch of Dirty Paradise 3 Thursday 2nd May 2019 Sponsored by Northdown Brewery RSVP:
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According to you, what is a great fashion photography? I am quite obsessed by this capture ofChristina Ricci by Daniele Duella & Iango Henzi featured in Visionaire 60 - Religion by Riccardo Tisci(2011)...
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#beautifulbizarremagazine #fineartphotography#fashionphotography #photography #lace#christinaricci #danielleduella #iangohenzi#danielleandiango #riccardotisci
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The Irrepressibles - submission from The Irrepressibles on Vimeo.
Directed by Savvas Stravou 2018.
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'submission’ is the first single released from The Irrepressibles highly anticipated 3rd record. The track discusses how when we fall in love we have to submit to it and how when it ends it destroys us much like the French saying ’la petite mort’ or ‘the little death’. The Irrepressibles combine the two meanings of this French saying and reflect on an intensely visceral desire and deeply felt love between two men. The track features the voice of US-born gay indie alt-country artist Jon Campbell in duet with Jamie Irrepressible. The video is directed by award-winning Cypriot film maker Savvas Stravou ( savvaspictures.com )
Cast - Damien Killeen, Maykon Freitas de Alvarenga
Director - Savvas Stavrou
Producer - Emily Fortune
Exec Producer - Sasha Nixon
Production Company - Forever
Director of Photography - Aaron Rogers
Production Designer - Daniel Draper
Hair & Makeup - Yulia Yurchenko
Editor - Gary Coogan @ The Quarry
Colourist - Tim Smith @ Electric Theatre
Casting Director - Makda Iyasu
Wrestling Supervisor - Thomas Magnitis
Movement Choreographer - Claire Heafford
1st Assistant Director - Christina Tryphonos
Focus Puller - Nick Crew
Clapper Loader - Chrys Antoniou
Steadicam Operator - Richard Lewis
Gaffer - Aaron Philips
Lighting Desk Operator - Joao Janiero
Sparks - David Allen, Craig Butler
Production Assistants - Mitchell Marion, Lizzie Foulds
Submission by The Irrepressibles.
Music and lyrics by Jamie Irrepressible 2015-18.
Lead vocalists: Jamie Irrepressible and Jon Campbell.
All instruments and electronic programming performed by Jamie Irrepressible except: Violin (oct): Will Harvey, Cello (oct): Chloe Treacher, Drums: Ian Tripp. Trumpet: Johannes Brohmner, Trombone: Malte Schiller.
Male voiced choir: Joel Gibb, Jon Campbell, Malte Schiller, and Jamie Irrepressible.
Produced and Mixed by Jamie Irrepressible
Mix advice and assistance: Stuart Avery
Special thanks to: Claes Bjorklund, Jorgen Traeen, and Daniel Harding.
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Daniel Schlicht
Daniel Schlicht
@schlichtphotoart
http://www.schlicht-photoart.de
Country
Germany
State / Region
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Photographer
ABOUT
Me and SCHLICHT PHOTOART stand for high-quality people photography and retouching work.
I would say that I'm not just a photographer. I don't want to take just pictures. I want to create an emotional story or a moment. A good mood on the set is very important to me. I do everything that the client(model) feel very comfortable during the shooting and attach great importance to it.
In my opinion, a good mood between photographer and model is required to create amazing pictures.
Daniel, what are your passion and aspiration in life? How did you start as Photographer?
I want to have a fulfilled life, with much love, good friends, and a happy and healthy family. I love the beautiful things in the world, nice landscapes, art, and good music.
That is one reason why I started with photography. On holiday in Egypt, I discovered a passion for photography, while I took pictures with an underwater camera. After that, I bought my first professional photo camera and did a lot of wildlife-, nature- and landscape photography. 2011 I started to work as a professional people-photographer and have turned my passion into a profession. It's important for me to work in a job that I love.
Who is your inspiration in life, Daniel? How do you stay inspired as a Photographer?
I think a big inspiration was my (deceased) grandparents. They had not much money, but they lived in love and with passion. In my opinion, this lifestyle is a good one.
Well, if you go through the world with your eyes open, you can get inspiration everywhere. But also the work of very talented photographer inspirate me, e.g., David LaChapelle, Peter Lindbergh, and others. I love Pop-Art (e.g., Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol) and colorful art.
We all make mistakes, Daniel, we wish we could take back. What was the mistake you made in the past that you wish you can take back?
I made mistakes very much, but I think I only can learn from that. That's why I don't know really which mistake I wish I can take back.
Maybe a personal one, years ago I stopped doing sports and became fat. Now it's hard work to get healthy and slim.
Daniel, How do you describe yourself in terms of working with clients?
If I had to describe myself, I would say that I have a very chilled and friendly nature. I do everything that my clients get in a good mood and feel comfortable.
Please tell us, Daniel, how do you prioritize work, social life, friends, and family?
First of all, are my family and friends, especially my girlfriend, Kristina. I do my best to combine my social life with my work. I think a good life depends on beautiful moments, that's the reason I do what I love. The work as a photographer plays a big role in my life because I love it. I think good Work-Life-balance is important.
Daniel, please give us an example of a time when you were able to persuade someone to see things your way at work successfully.
I don't know if I understand the question.
But I try to answer.
My created images are a good way to persuade someone. If that is not enough, Daniel Schlicht and SCHLICHT PHOTOART stand for passion, authenticity, competence. If you are looking for someone with personality and professionalism, I'm your man!
Daniel, please tell us about your proudest professional accomplishment as a Photographer.
Well, I'm very proud of my best picture I've taken, a portraiture of a ginger-woman with many freckles. I love this picture; in my opinion, it's the best picture I have taken.
I'm also proud of every happy person I've worked with, and every publication. It's an honor to give workshops and help people to move on to a higher level.
Daniel, please give us an example of a time you were able to be creative with your work. What was exciting or difficult about it?
Ideas often come at night; I think creativity is difficult to force. It flows and cannot be stopped, so you have to draw it when it's there.
I do many free projects, with amateur, semi-pro or professional models (also new faces) to realize my ideas. I spend my free time to organize this shoots, it's so exciting, and I can draw strength. These shootings mean REAL photography for me. This is more art than a service.
What advice would you give to the people who want to be successful as a Photographer?
On the one hand, you need the skills of good a businessman, and a little bit of an entertainer, because it is a business where you and your skills are in the middle.
On the other hand, it's quite simple ...you must love photography, and must be passionate at it.
Photo Credits:
photographer: Daniel Schlicht, SCHLICHT PHOTOART @schlichtphotoart
MUA: Steffi Nguyen - Make-Up Artist @steffi.nguyen.make.up
Models:
@die_wiebke
@liveuserchrissi
@alisa.pikrun
@jaybatila
@eldala
@mrs.mell_
@schleiereule1990
Christina
Charlene
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