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Tom Cruise Rocks! See Fresh, New Trailer for "Rock of Ages!"

Apr 4th, 2012

New Line has unveiled a new trailer for "Rock of Ages," and this time -- we see more of Tom Cruise as hair band rocker Stacee Jaxx.

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Not Just Your Average Remake, "Footloose" Has All the Right Moves

Oct 18th, 2011

God save Craig Brewer’s Footloose, which is less a movie for today’s audiences than for yesterday’s — and I mean that in the good way.

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"Footloose" (2011) Movie Review! How Many Kisses Does the Remake Deserve?

Oct 14th, 2011

Once upon a time, residents in Elmore City, Oklahoma were not allowed to dance. That became the basis of the 1984 "Footloose" movie written by Dean Pitchford and directed by Herbert Ross.

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The Stars of Summer Speak at CinemaCon – Part 1

Apr 18th, 2011

Even though CinemaCon was in Las Vegas a few weeks ago, the actors visiting us in the press room before the awards ceremony on March 31st were promoting spring and summer films that hadn’t been released yet. In fact, most of these movies still haven’t been, so it seems like a good time to share what they had to say.

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CinemaCon’s Star-Studded Lineup Aims to Dazzle Las Vegas

Apr 7th, 2011

CinemaCon begins tomorrow, which means four days of screenings, lunches and panels from March 28th through the 31st, culminating in an awards ceremony on Thursday evening at the Caesar's Palace Hotel in Las Vegas.


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7 Notes from some Actor: Note Four

Aug 10th, 2009

Alright! Back to basics! The basis of our physical life as humans, it seems, is to grow through experience or to just simply die without sensorial pleasures and conversely, discomforts, whether plainly in the mind or purely in the body. All events in one's life are present in the moment to be experienced and it is up to the perceiver to create, learn, and grow from these experiences. We exist as sponges to any and all conscious or unconscious experience through all of our senses; these are things that cannot be denied simply because all the tools we have to detect reality are channeled through our vehicle in this outer world filtered through the mind. We believe things to exist, therefore we experience them as closely as possible, or not. The philosophical flipside to that coin is that we experience things firstly, and then determine their reality. Either way, we must experience something, no?

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7 Notes from some Actor: Note Three

Jul 22nd, 2009

I made it! We’ve all heard that typically American colloquialism. I know what that saying may mean to actors out there or to those of you hoping to be successful in this nearly impossible career to sustain when not “working”, but maybe you haven’t taken the first few scary steps yet. I’ll try and deflate whatever fears you may have about the outer world of the craft which is all business and not entirely “just” your business. The only business one as an actor should consider is the world we create for our portrayals. When I refer to the outer world, I mean the world the character will live in during our portrayal. Whether in a theatre or in front of the camera, you and your character must become one being, in order to know the outer world of the character, the one that has nothing to do with the business you’re attempting to break into. Let’s say you haven’t even thought about auditioning or let alone gotten your head shots done and printed… what to do as an actor? Study, read, learn, research the history and find the clues that will lead you to the source of it all, the craft of the craft. Look for the masters of acting, directing, and theatre and find their works: Shakespeare, Stanislavsky, Uta Hagen, Strasberg, Meisner, Meyerhold, Grotowski, even the Knight Sir Lawrence Olivier has such books of uncanny first-hand relations of stories in the world of acting. The history of theatre and acting is abound in all its glory, from the contemporary Western world of theatre and film to the dramatic leaps and bounds of the ancient Greeks, it is all still out there. From the many histories we get the many teachers, those who pushed the envelope with new content, new directions, and new destinations for the art.

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7 Notes from some Actor: Note Two

Jun 23rd, 2009

I am now in LA, my future here much like the economy, is uncertain. But it is Los Angeles, the Mecca for actors on the lam from their respective hometowns forced to work hard to not defer their dreams. But as fate shall have its way, that’s the way it is and I’m not suffering for it. The full knowledge I had of this before I moved out here was the only proverbial brass pair I had to tug on in hopes that it would keep me confident. When I mean that I knew actors out in LA work hard, I mean I know actors who left Tinsel Town penniless and defeated, running back home with their tales so far up their asses they spit fur as they panted gaining speed towards mommy. But the working hard comes from a different place, a place that comes way before we are ever even ready to go meet with agents to one day hopefully book castings. Working hard means something different to everyone but I will attempt to clear the air as to what actually works for me as an actor.

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7 Notes from some Actor: Note One

Jun 5th, 2009

I suppose an elaboration on the topics of the last few blog entries I've written for the precious few readers I have out there is long overdue and in order. So here it is… Firstly, this blog is aptly titled as such because being a long-winded story-telling human who happens to be an actor, I naturally ramble on just enough of things I've studied, learned, and/or have experienced personally.

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