Thursday, March 1, 2012

Movies I Have Seen - March 2012 (11 movies)

The Tree of Life. 2011, Starring Brad Pitt as Mr. O'Brien, Sean Penn as Jack, Jessica Chastain as Mrs. O'Brien, Hunter McCracken as Young Jack, Laramie Eppler as R.L., Tye Sheridan as Steve, Kari Matchett as Jack's Ex, Joanna Going as Jack's Wife, Michael Showers as Mr. Brown, Kimberly Whalen as Mrs. Brown, Jackson Hurst as Uncle Ray, Fiona Shaw as Grandmother, Crystal Mantecon as Elisa, Tamara Jolaine as Mrs. Stone, Dustin Allen as George Walsh, Jessica Fuselier as Guide, Nicolas Gonda as Mr. Reynolds, Will Wallace as Architect, Kelly Koonce as Father Haynes, Bryce Boudoin as Robert, Jimmy Donaldson as Jimmy, Kameron Vaughn as Cayler, Cole Cockburn as Harry Bates, Brayden Whisenhunt as Jo Bates, Irene Bedard as Messenger, Finnegan Williams as Jack at age 2, Michael Koeth as Jack at age 5, John Howell as R. L. at age 2, Samantha Martinez as Samantha, Savannah Welch as Mrs. Kimball, Julia M. Smith as Beth, Anne Nabors as Rue, Christopher Ryan as Prisoner, Tyler Thomas as Tyler Stone, Margaret Ann Hoard as Jane, Wally Welch as Clergyman, Hudson Long as Mr. Bagley, Michael Dixon as Dusty Walsh, William Hardy as Jack's Work Colleague, Tommy Hollis as Tommy, Cooper Franklin Sutherland as Robert #2, John Cyrier as Bi-Plane Pilot, Erma Lee Alexander as Erma, Nicholas Yedinak as Nicholas Swimmer, Erinn Allison as Mrs. Bates, Charlotte Biggs as 1950s Woman, Benjamin Dane as Symphony Patron, Alex Draguicevich as (voice), Michael E. Harvey as Lame Man, Matt Hislope as Clown, Zach Irsik as Jack's Son, Jodie Moore as Mr. Walsh, Kathryn Rawson as Capitol Secretary and Danielle Rene as Third Woman. Movie Central, March 1, 2012. Soundtrack: "Funeral Canticle" - Written by John Tavener and Mother Thekla, Performed by George Mosley, Paul Goodwin and the Academy of Ancient Music, Courtesy of Harmonia Mundi USA; "Cosmic Beam Take 5" - Written and Performed by Francesco Lupica, Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation; "Symphony No. 1" - Written by Gustav Mahler, Performed by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Halász, Courtesy of Naxos, By arrangement with Source/Q; "Morning Prayers" - Written by Giya Kancheli, Courtesy of ECM Records; "Faunophonia Balkanica" - Written, Performed and Produced by Arsenije Jovanovic, Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic; "Wind Pipes" - Written and Performed by Michael Baird, Courtesy of Sharp Wood Records; "Approaching" - Written, Performed and Produced by Arsenije Jovanovic, Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic; "Ta Há 1" - Written and Performed by Klaus Wiese, Courtesy of Aquamarin Verlag GmbH, Germany; "Snapshot from the Island" - Written and Performed by Tibor Szemzö, Courtesy of Leo Records; "Lacrimosa 2" - Composed by Zbigniew Preisner, Performed by Elzbieta Towarnicka (soprano) and the Sinfonia Varsovia and the Varsov Chamber Choir, conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk, Courtesy of New Music B.V.; "Ascending and Descending" - Written by David Hykes, Performed by David Hykes and The Harmonic Choir, Courtesy of Harmonic Presence Foundation; "Resurrection in Hades" - Written by John Tavener and Mother Thekla, Performed by Joseph Jennings and the Chanticleer Choir and Chorus, Courtesy of Warner Classics, By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Domine Jesu Christe [Requiem Op. 5 (Grande Messe des morts)]" - Written by Hector Berlioz, Performed by Wandsworth School Boys Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra and Colin Davis, Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd., Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Siciliana Da Antiche Danze Ed Arie Suite III" - Written by Ottorino Respighi, Performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Conducted by Rico Saccani, Courtesy of Naxos, By Arrangement with Source/Q; "Hymn to Dionysus" - Composed by Gustav Holst, Performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, Courtesy of Unicorn-Kanchana Records; "My Country -Vltava (The Moldau)" - Composed by Bedrich Smetana, Performed by Václav Smetácek and The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Courtesy of SUPRAPHON; "Andante moderato [Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98]" - Written by Johannes Brahms, Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker and Herbert von Karajan, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Symphony No. 3" - Written by 'Henryk Górecki', Performed by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antoni Wit, Courtesy of Naxos, By Arrangement with Source/Q; "Pièces de clavecin, Book II 6e Ordre No. 5:Les Barricades Mistérieuses, Written by 'Francois Couperin', Performed by Angela Hewitt, Courtesy of Hyperion Records Ltd.; "Fugue [Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565]" - Written by Johann Sebastian Bach, Performed by Helmut Walcha, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon, GmbH, Hamburg, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "The Well-Tempered Clavier" - Written by Johann Sebastian Bach, Performed by Jenõ Jandó, Courtesy of Naxos, By arrangement with Source/Q; "Hymn 87: Welcome Happy Morning" - Performed by Hanan Townshend, Courtesy of Hanan Townshend; "Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade - The Tuileries - Bydio (Piano Version)", Performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd., Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Allegro affettuoso [Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54]" - Written by Robert Schumann, Performed by Martha Argerich, Gewandhausorchester, Leipzig and Riccardo Chailly, Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd., Under license from Univesral Music Enterprises; "Klangschalen 2" - Written and Performed by Klaus Wiese, Courtesy of Akasha, Germany; "Eternal Pulse" - Written and Performed by Hanan Townshend, Courtesy of Hanan Townshend; "After the Rain: Antiphon" - Written by Barry Guy, Performed by Richard Hickox and the City of London Sinfonia, Courtesy of NMC Recordings; "Harold in Italy" - Written by Hector Berlioz, Performed by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yoav Talmi, Courtesy of Naxos, By Arrangement with Source/Q 42; "Piano Sonata No.16 in C Major K. 545" - Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Performed by Jim Lynch; "Siciliana Da Antiche Danze Ed Arie Suite III" - Written by Ottorino Respighi, Performed by Hanan Townshend, Courtesy of Hanan Towhnshend; "Lacrimosa 2" - Written by Zbigniew Preisner, Performed by Hanan Townshend, Courtesy of Hanan Townshend; "Agnus Dei [Requiem, Op. 5 (Grande Messe des Morts)]" - Written by Hector Berlioz, Performed by Wandsworth School Boys Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra and Colin Davis, Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd., Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Sound Testament of Mount Athos" - Written, Performed and Produced by Arsenije Jovanovic, Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic; "Ma Maison" - Written, Performed and Produced by Arsenije Jovanovic, Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic. Trivia: 1. Written and directed by Terrence Malick with experimental elements. Malick's film chronicles the origins and meaning of life by way of a middle-aged man's childhood memories of his family living in 1950s Texas, interspersed with imagery of the origins of the universe and the inception of life on Earth. 2. After several years in development and missing 2009 and 2010 release dates, the film premiered in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or. 3. The film received widespread critical acclaim, but also polarizing responses to Malick's use of technical and artistic imagery, directorial style, and fragmented non-linear narrative. 4. The tree of life that appears in the film is a gargantuan 65000-pound live-oak tree situated at Smithville, Texas. 5. Some American theaters set up signs - warning moviegoers about the enigmatic and non-linear narrative of the movie - following some confused walkouts and refund demands in the opening weeks. 5. In August 2011, Sean Penn gave an interview to the French publication "Le Figaro" in which he was very critical of the movie and Terrence Malick's direction. Penn said "I didn't at all find on the screen the emotion of the script, which is the most magnificent one that I've ever read. A clearer and more conventional narrative would have helped the film without, in my opinion, lessening its beauty and its impact. Frankly, I'm still trying to figure out what I'm doing there and what I was supposed to add in that context. What's more, Terry himself never managed to explain it to me clearly." 6. Jack O'Brien's initials are J-O-B. In the Bible, Job was a man tested by God after Satan wagers Job only serves God because of His protection. After losing his wealth, family and health, Job would rather curse himself than God. A passage from the Book of Job, "Where were you when I laid the earth's foundation... while the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy?", is used to open The Tree of Life. Quote: Prologue: [on screen, unspoken] "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the Earth, when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" Job 38:4,7. Anachronisms: 1. Mrs. O'Brien's dish-washing liquid comes in a clear plastic container, that was invented after the 1950s. 2. The O'Briens have a fancy ceiling fan-with-lights-attached in their lounge room; these were not available in the 1950s.

A Better Life. 2011, Starring Demián Bichir as Carlos Galindo, Eddie 'Piolin' Sotelo as Himself, Joaquín Cosio as Blasco Martinez, José Julián as Luis Galindo, Nancy Lenehan as Mrs. Donnely, Gabriel Chavarria as Ramon, Bobby Soto as Facundo, Chelsea Rendon as Ruthie Valdez, Trampas Thompson as School Security Officer, Tim Griffin as Juvie Officer, Valorie Hubbard as School Secretary, Dolores Heredia as Anita, Isabella Rae Thomas as Linda, Carlos Linares as Santiago, Robert Peters as Truck Driver, Richard Cabral as Marcelo Valdez, Isabella Balajadia as Bella, Giselle Nieto as Gigi, Luis A. Colocio as Ruthie's Uncle, Ray Moreno as Ruthie's Uncle, Yelyna De Leon as Ruthie's Mother, Rolando Molina as Jesus, Taide Acosta as Young Woman, Joe Renteria as Bearded Man, Isidro Vallin as Payaso, Magi Avila as Shot Girl, Henry Ambriz as Mexican Singer, Miguel Alejandro Gaxiola as Voz de Mando Singer, Jorge Arturo Gaxiola as Voz de Mando Singer, Charles Currier as Auto Mart Security Guard, Marlon Correa as Prison Guard, Adrian Mojica as Police Officer, Todd Felix as Gabe Wettenal, J. Eddie Martinez as Rey, Jason Medwin as ICE Officer, Tom Schanley as ICE Officer, Abraham Chaidez as Coyote, Robert Renderos as Busboy 30, Ruben Avitia as ICE Officer, Lizbeth Leon as Lily Castillo, Rico Devereaux as Bouncer, Patrizia Medrano as Dancer in Nightclub, George Paez as Nicaraguan, Abraham Rubio as Club Bouncer and Tatiana Sarasty as Young Woman. Movie Central, March 3, 2012. Soundtrack: 1. California - Akwid; 2. La Seven - Alejandro Fernández; 3. El Jardinero - Ozomatli; 4. En Califa - Delinquent Habits; 5. Los Bajamos - Proyecto Tq; 6. Comandos Del M.P. - Voz de Mando; 7. El Aguanieve - Los Comperos De Valles; 8. Hay Ojitos - Intocable; 9. Piglets - Guilty Simpson; 10. Fallin For You - La La Romero; 11. Track 1 - Alexandre Desplat; 12. Carta Perdida - Antonio Aguilar; 13. Son De Macustepetla - Danza De Moctezuma; 14. So. Cal - Delinquent Habits; 15. Track 2 - Alexandre Desplat; 16. Rolex; 17. Before I Die; 18. Zapatero. TRACK LISTING (Composer: Alexandre Desplat) - 1. A Better Life; 2. From East to West L.A.; 3. The Canopee; 4. Carlos & Luis; 5. Santiago Steals the Truck; 6. On the Bus; 7. Looking for Santiago; 8. The Father; 9. The Son; 10. Traffic; 11. Immigrants; 12. Deportation; 13. Carlos Leaves; 14. Pulled Over; 15. Sad Rodeo; 16. Phone Card; 17. Carlos Hope; 18. Coming Home; 19. El Jardinero (Ozomatli). Storyline: A gardener in East L.A. struggles to keep his son away from gangs and immigration agents while trying to give his son the opportunities he never had. Trivia: 1. Star Demián Bichir was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. 2. This film is unique among Hollywood productions in that it is set in a Hispanic community and features an almost entirely Hispanic cast. 3. Director Chris Weitz uses A Better Life to explore the culture and geography of Los Angeles. The language of the script was modified to reflect the actual slang used in Los Angeles, even reflecting linguistic differences from street-to-street. 4. Director Chris Weitz liked to do all the dangerous scenes in the script before he asked his cast to perform them. A stunt double taught Weitz and Demián Bichir how to climb a palm tree, and although Weitz was first to successfully climb one, Bichir did go on to film all the scenes himself, without a stunt double. Weitz told the audience at a SAG Screening: "That is why in my films there are not many scenes that require stunt doubles".

Rock Around the Clock. 1956 (Musical), Starring (Featuring the musical talents of): Bill Haley and His Comets, The Platters, Ernie Freeman Combo, Tony Martinez and His Mambo, Freddie Bell and His Bellboys; Bill Haley as Himself, Rudy Pompilli as Himself (Comets saxophonist), Al Rex as Himself (Comets bassist), Franny Beecher as Himself (Comets guitarist), Johnny Grande as Himself (Comets pianist), Ralph Jones as Himself (Comets drummer), Billy Williamson as Himself (Comets steel guitar player), Tony Williams as Himself (with The Platters), Zola Taylor as Herself (with The Platters), Herb Reed as Himself (with The Platters), David Lynch as Himself (with The Platters), Paul Robi as Himself (with The Platters), Tony Martinez as Himself, Freddie Bell as Himself, Alan Freed as Himself, Johnny Johnston as Steve Hollis, Alix Talton as Corinne Talbot, Lisa Gaye as Lisa Johns, John Archer as Mike Dodd, Henry Slate as Corny LaSalle, Earl Barton as Jimmy Johns, Robert Banas as Dancer, Lynette Bernay, Bill Haley and the Comets as Themselves, Ernie Maresca as Himself, Joe Palma as Waiter, The Platters as Themselves, Frankie Brent as Member/Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, Ralph Brooks as Dance Extra, Russ Conti as Member/Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, Johnny Duncan as Prom Dancer, Elaine DuPont, Jack Kane as Member/Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, Chick Keeney as Member/Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, Joe Lanza as Dancer, Michael Mark as Hartford Prom Chaperone, Jerry Mayo as Member/Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, Michael Peterson as Dancer at Town Hall, Jeffrey Sayre as Nightclub Dance Extra, Charles Sherlock as Technician, Lou Southern as Dancer, Harry Tyler as Motel Operator and Martha Wentworth as Hartford Prom Chaperone. Turner Classic Movies, March 4, 2012. Soundtrack: "Rock Around The Clock" - Written by Max C. Freedman and Jimmy de Knight, Performed by Bill Haley and His Comets; "Happy Baby" - Written by Frank Pingatore, Performed by Bill Haley and His Comets; "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie - Written by Bill Haley, Performed by Bill Haley and His Comets; "Razzle-Dazzle" - Written by Charles E.Calhoun, Performed by Bill Haley and His Comets; "A. B. C. Boogie" - Written by Max Spickol and A. Russell, Performed by Bill Haley and His Comets; "Mambo Rock" - Written by Tony Martinez, Performed by Bill Haley and His Comets; "The Great Pretender" - Written by Buck Ram, Performed by The Platters; "Only You" - Written by Buck Ram, Performed by The Platters; "See You Later, Alligator" - Written by Robert C. Gurdy; "R-O-C-K" - Written by Bill Haley, Arrett 'Rusty' Keefer and Ruth Keefer; "Rudy's Rock" - Written by Bill Haley and Rudy Pompilii; "I'm Gonna Teach You How To Rock" - Written by Fred Bell, Performed by Freddie Bell and His Bellboys; "Giddy Up DingDong" - Written by Pep Lantanzi and Fred Bell, Performed by Freddie Bell and His Bellboys; "Solo Y Triste (Sad and Lonely)" - Written by Tony Martinez, Performed by Tony Martinez and His Band; "Cuero (Skins)" - Written by Tony Martinez, Performed by Tony Martinez and His Band; "Mambo Capri" - Written by Tony Martinez, Performed by Tony Martinez and His Band; "Bacalao Con Papa(Codfish and Potatoes)" - Written by Tony Martinez, Performed by Tony Martinez and His Band. Songs: "Rock Around the Clock" - Bill Haley and His Comets; "See You Later Alligator" - Haley; "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie" - Haley; "A.B.C. Boogie" - Haley - first verse only; "Cuero (Skins)" - Tony Martinez and His Band; "Mambo Capri" - Martinez; "Solo Y Triste (Sad And Lonely)" - Martinez; "Razzle-Dazzle" - Haley; "I'm Gonna Teach You How to Rock" - Freddie Bell and the Bell Boys; "Bacalao Con Papa (Codfish And Potatoes)" - Martinez; "Only You (And You Alone)" - The Platters; "R-O-C-K" - Haley; "Happy Baby" - Haley - first verse and chorus only; "Mambo Rock" - Haley - chorus only; "Giddy Up DingDong" - Bell; "The Great Pretender" - Platters; "Rudy's Rock" - Haley. Trivia: 1. The film features Bill Haley and His Comets along with Alan Freed, The Platters, Tony Martinez and His Band, and Freddie Bell and His Bellboys. 2. It was produced by B-movie king Sam Katzman (who would produce several Elvis Presley films in the 1960s) and directed by Fred F. Sears. 3. The film was shot over a short period of time in January 1956 to capitalize on Haley's success and the popularity of his multimillion-selling recording "Rock Around the Clock" that debuted in the 1955 teen flick Blackboard Jungle, and is considered the first major rock and roll musical film. 4. Rock Around the Clock tells a highly fictionalized rendition of how rock and roll was discovered, but moviegoers didn't care about the plotline; they wanted to hear the music. 5. The film was blamed for inciting rowdy behavior in theaters across America and Great Britain, and was banned in some parts of the world. 6. The movie advanced the cause of integration by showing white musicians performing on the same venue as black performers. 7. Queen Elizabeth II requested a print of this film be shown at Buckingham Palace, one of this first times this was done with a major motion picture.

This Is Spinal Tap. 1984 (rock musical mockumentary), Starring Michael McKean as David St. Hubbins, Christopher Guest as Nigel Tufnel (Tuffy), Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls, Rob Reiner as Marty DiBergi, Tony Hendra as Ian Faith, David Kaff as Viv Savage, R.J. Parnell (drummer for Atomic Rooster) as Mick Shrimpton, June Chadwick as Jeanine Pettibone, Bruno Kirby as limo driver Tommy Pischedda, Ed Begley Jr. as John "Stumpy" Pepys, Danny Kortchmar as Ronnie Pudding, Fran Drescher as Bobbi Flekman, Patrick Macnee as Sir Denis Eton-Hogg, Julie Payne as mime waitress, Dana Carvey as mime waiter, Sandy Helberg as Angelo DiMentibelio, Zane Buzby as Rolling Stone reporter, Billy Crystal as Morty the Mime, Paul Benedict as Tucker "Smitty" Brown, Howard Hesseman as Terry Ladd (Duke Fame's Manager), Paul Shortino as Duke Fame, Lara Cody as Duke Fame's groupie, Andrew J. Lederer as Student Promoter, Russ Kunkel as doomed drummer Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs, Victory Tischler-Blue (as Vicki Blue)as Cindy, Joyce Hyser as Belinda, Gloria Gifford as Airport Security Officer, Paul Shaffer as incompetent promoter Artie Fufkin (Polymer Records), Archie Hahn as Room Service Guy, Charles Levin as Disc 'n' Dat manager, Anjelica Huston (also as Angelica Huston)as Polly Deutsch, Donald Kendrick as Background Vocalist, Fred Willard as Air Force Lt Bob Hoekstratton (Colonel On Military Base), Wonderful Smith as Backstage Maintenance Worker, Kimberly Stringer as Heavy Metal Fan, Chazz Dominguez as Heavy Metal Fan, Shari Hall as Heavy Metal Fan, Jean Cromie as Ethereal Fan, Patrick Maher as New York M.C., Memo Vera as Bartender, Robin Mencken as Angelo's Associate, Jennifer Child as Limo Groupie, J.J. Barry as Rack Jobber, George McDaniel as Southern Rock Promoter, Anne Churchill as Reba, Cherie Darr as Fame Groupie, Diana Duncan as 'Jamboree Bop' Dancer, Gina Marie Pitrello as 'Jamboree Bop' Dancer, Chris Romano as Little Druid, Daniel Rodgers as Little Druid, Fred Asparagus as Joe 'Mama' Besser, Rodney Kemerer as L.A. Party Guest, Robert Bauer as Moke, Helen Kelly as 'Pod' Concert Viewer, Paul Korda as Rock star/LA party guest, Blackie Lawless as Comercial Headbanger, Claudia Sloan as Girlfriend, Brinke Stevens as Girlfriend and Sam Whipple as Recording Engineer. Turner Classic Movies, March 4, 2012. Soundtrack: "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Gimme Some Money" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Big Bottom" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "All The Way Home" - Written by Michael McKean and Christopher Guest, Performed by Michael McKean and Christopher Guest; "Hell Hole" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Cups And Cakes" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Arranged by Harlan Collins, Performed by Michael McKean and Christopher Guest; "Heartbreak Hotel" - Written by Mae Axton, Tommy Durden and Elvis Presley, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer, Copyright 1956 by Tree Publishing Co. Inc. Used by permission.; "(Listen To The) Flower People" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Rock & Roll Creation" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Heavy Duty" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Stonehenge" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Sex Farm" - Written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer; "Jazz Odyssey" - Written by Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, Performed by Michael McKean and Harry Shearer; "Lick My Love Pump" - Written by Christopher Guest, Performed by Christopher Guest; "The Mule Died" - Written by Christopher Guest, Performed by Christopher Guest; "A Grateful Nation" - Written by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer Performed by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer. Director: Rob Reiner. Writing credits: Christopher Guest (written by) & Michael McKean (written by) & Harry Shearer (written by) & Rob Reiner (written by). Trivia: 1. The film is directed by Rob Reiner about the fictional heavy metal band Spinal Tap. The film satirizes the wild personal behavior and musical pretensions of hard rock and heavy metal musical bands, as well as the hagiographic tendencies of rock documentaries of the time. 2. Reiner and the three main stars are credited as the writers of the film, based on the fact that much of the dialogue was ad libbed by them. Several dozen hours of footage were filmed before Reiner edited it to the released film. A 4½ hour bootleg version of the film exists and has been traded among fans and collectors for years. 3. The three core members of Spinal Tap, David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls and Nigel Tufnel, are played by the American actors Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, and English-American actor Christopher Guest, respectively. The three actors play their musical instruments and speak with mock English accents throughout the film. Reiner appears as Marty DiBergi, the maker of the documentary. Other actors in the film are Tony Hendra as the group manager Ian Faith and June Chadwick as St. Hubbins' interfering girlfriend Jeanine. Actors Paul Shaffer, Fred Willard, Fran Drescher, Bruno Kirby, Howard Hesseman, Ed Begley, Jr., Patrick Macnee, Anjelica Huston, Vicki Blue, Dana Carvey and Billy Crystal all play supporting roles or make cameo appearances in the film. Scream queen starlets Brinke Stevens and Linnea Quigley appear in cameos as groupies of the band. 4. In 2002, This Is Spinal Tap was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. 5. The film found greater success, and a cult following, after it was released on video. 6. The actors are all competent musicians, and the soundtrack is actually them playing. 7. Nigel rubbing a violin against his guitar during his solo is a parody of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who used a violin bow to play his guitar during many concert performances. 8. In the final scene which takes place in Tokyo. Nigel wears Sadaharu Oh's Yomiuri Giants baseball jersey. Oh is the world's all-time Home Run king with 868 Homeruns. 9. According to Rob Reiner, his character's name, Marty DiBergi is an homage to Martin Scorsese (Marty), Brian De Palma (Di), Steven Spielberg (Berg) and either Federico Fellini or Michelangelo Antonioni. 10. There is no actual "Isle of Lucy" in the United Kingdom off England's coast, where Spinal Tap supposedly played a blues/jazz or jazz/blues festival. In one of the most subtle and overlooked gags of the film, they are really just paying homage to the classic television show, I Love Lucy. 11. While David and Nigel normally play guitar, they are both playing bass (along with Derek) during Big Bottom because that's what the song requires (it's a bit of a musical joke). Quotes: 1. Lt. Hookstratten: May I start by saying how thrilled we are to have you here. We are such fans of your music and all of your records. I'm not speaking of yours personally, but the whole genre of the rock and roll. 2. Ian Faith: The Boston gig has been cancelled... David St. Hubbins: What? Ian Faith: Yeah. I wouldn't worry about it though, it's not a big college town. 3. Nigel Tufnel: [about the back-stage buffet] Look, this. This miniture bread, it like... I've been working with this now for about half an hour and i can't figure out... let's say I wanted a bite, right. You got this...
Ian Faith: You'd like bigger bread?
Nigel Tufnel: Exactly. I don't under stand how...
Ian Faith: [gestures to the meat] You could just fold this... though.
Nigel Tufnel: [folding the bread] Well, no... then it's half the size...
Ian Faith: No, not the bread.
[folding the meat]
Ian Faith: You could fold the meat...
Nigel Tufnel: [still folding the bread] Yeah, but then it breaks up. It breaks apart like this...
Ian Faith: [putting the folded meat onto the miniture bread] No, no, no... you put it on the bread like this; see?
Nigel Tufnel: [folding the miniture sandwich] But if you keep folding it, then it keeps breaking...
Ian Faith: Why would you keep folding it?
Nigel Tufnel: ...and then everything has to be folded... and then you have
[holds up miniture sandwich]
Nigel Tufnel: ... this. And I don't want this. I want large bread, so I can put this...
[puts meat between two pieces of miniature bread]
Nigel Tufnel: ... so then it's like this. But this doesn't work, because then it's all...
Ian Faith: Because it hangs out like that?
Nigel Tufnel: Look! would you be holding this?
Ian Faith: No. I wouldn't want to eat...
Nigel Tufnel: No! Alright, A. Exhibit, exhibit A.
[throws down miniture sandwich]
Nigel Tufnel: And now we move onto this...
[picks up an olive]
Nigel Tufnel: Look, look; who's in here? No one.
[picks up an olive stuffed with pimento]
Nigel Tufnel: And in here, there's a little guy, look! So, it's a complete catastrophe!
Ian Faith: Alright, Nigel, Nigel... calm down...
Nigel Tufnel: Look... no, it's no big deal, It's a joke... it's really... it's a joke.
Ian Faith: I'm sorry, it's just some prat at university, you know? I really... I don't want it to affect your performance.
Nigel Tufnel: It's not going to affect my performance, don't worry about that. I just hate it... it really, it does disturb me, but i'll rise above it; I'm a professional.

Bridesmaids. 2011, Starring Kristen Wiig as Annie Walker (Also Writer), Terry Crews as Rodney the Boot Camp Instructor, Maya Rudolph as Lillian Donovan, Tom Yi as Jewelry Store Couple, Elaine Kao as Jewelry Store Couple, Michael Hitchcock as Don Cholodecki, Kali Hawk as Kahlua, Joseph A. Nunez as Oscar the Security Guard, Rebel Wilson as Brynn, Matt Lucas as Gil, Jill Clayburgh as Judy (Annie's Mom), Wendi McLendon-Covey as Rita, Ellie Kemper as Becca, Greg Tuculescu as Kevin, Steve Bannos as Annie's Mistaken Husband, Melissa McCarthy as Megan Price, Hugh Dane as Annie's Mistaken Fella, Rose Byrne as Helen Harris III, Franklyn Ajaye as Lillian's Dad, Tim Heidecker as Dougie Price, Lynne Marie Stewart as Lillian's Mom, Andy Buckley as Perry Harris (Helen's Husband), Chris O'Dowd as Officer Nathan Rhodes, Molly Buffington as Helen's Stepdaughter, Matt Bennett as Helen's Stepson, Nancy Carell as Helen's Tennis Partner, Melanie Hutsell as Carol (Annie's Tennis Partner), Eloy Casados as Churra Chi Waiter, Jessica St. Clair as Whitney, Dana Powell as Flight Attendant Claire, Mitch Silpa as Flight Attendant Steve, Annie Mumolo as Nervous Woman on Plane, Ben Falcone as Air Marshall Jon, Angelica Acedo as Flight Attendant in Coach, Mia Rose Frampton as 13-Year-Old Girl in Jewelry Store, Joel Madison as 13-Year-Old Girl's Father, R.F. Daley as Butler, Jordan Black as Horseman, David Hoffman as Doorman at Shower, Jillian Bell as Girl at Shower, Ariane Price as Girl at Shower, Frederik Hamel as Shower Waiter, Richard Riehle as Bill Cozbi, Jimmy Brogan as Minister, Carnie Wilson as Herself, Chynna Phillips as Herself, Wendy Wilson as Herself; Wilson Phillips as Themselves; Paul Rudd as Dave (Uncredited DVD Deleted Scene), Christine Ames as Party Attendee, Paolo Carascon as Plane Passenger, David Cohen as Plane Passenger, Brennan Crewe as Cafe Patron, Niko El Santo Zavero as Plane Passenger, Michelle Faraone as Bootcamp Victim, Zachary Christopher Fay as Wedding Guest, Paul Feig as Guy at wedding (Also Director), Kent A. Gallegos as Wedding guest, Blake Garrett as Tyler, Jon Hamm as Ted, Joyce Lakin as Lillian's Aunt, Brian Petsos as Pete, Tony Sagastizado I as Brazilian Waiter, Frank Scozzari as Parisian Server, Alexandra A. Sushkova as Party Attendee, Joanna Theobalds as Wedding Guest and Greg Worswick as Valet. Movie Central, March 12, 2012. Soundtrack (on Relativity Music Group): "Hold On" - Written by Chynna Phillips, Glen Ballard, additional lyrics by Carnie Wilson, Performed by Wilson Phillips; "Rip Her to Shreds" - Written by Chris Stein and Deborah Harry, Performed by Blondie; "Blister in the Sun" - Written by Gordon Gano, Performed by Nouvelle Vague; "Paper Bag" - Written and Performed by Fiona Apple; "Do-Wah-Doo" - Written and Performed by Kate Nash; "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" - Written by Britney Spears, Michelle Bell, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg and Henry Jonback, Performed by Britney Spears; "My Love Is Your Love (Forever)" - Written and Produced by Wyclef Jean and Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis, Performed by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles; "It's Raining" - Performed by Inara George; "Violet" - Written by Courtney Love and Eric Erlandson, Performed by Hole; "Answering Bell" - Written and Performed by Ryan Adams; "Boogaloo Annie" - Performed by Michael Andrews; "Rip Her to Shreds (Live)" - Performed by Blondie; "Born to Bossa"; "Specks Blues" - Performed by Specks Williams; "That's What Friends Are For" - Written by Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager; "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" - Performed by AC/DC; "Two Spanish Hearts A"; "Andalusian Dream A"; "Morning Dance" - Performed by Spyro Gyra; "Mahna De Carnaval" - Performed by Joao Donato; "Playground of the Stars"; "Wilson... I'm Sorry (From Cast Away) - Written and Performed by Alan Silvestri; "Natural Born Killaz" - Performed by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube; "Shakin' All Over" - Written by Johnny Kidd, Performed by Wanda Jackson. "Shakin' All Over" is a rock and roll song originally performed by the English band, Johnny Kidd and the Pirates. It was written by frontman Johnny Kidd and reached #1 in the United Kingdom in August 1960. Kidd was quoted as saying: "When I was going round with a bunch of lads and we happened to see a girl who was a real sizzler we used to say that she gave us 'quivers down the membranes'. It was a standard saying with us referring to any attractive girl…..I can honestly say that it was this more than anything that inspired me to write 'Shakin' All Over'." The original recording was not a hit outside of Europe. Instead, "Shakin' All Over" gained fame in North America after the Canadian band The Guess Who covered it in early 1965, where it became a #1 hit in Canada, and a #22 hit in the US. The Guess Who had previously been known as "Chad Allan and the Expressions" prior to the release of "Shakin' All Over", but the group's Canadian label (Quality Records) issued the record as by "Guess Who?", in an attempt to imply that the record might be by a British Invasion act, perhaps even The Beatles. The group subsequently permanently changed their name to The Guess Who, and went on to a long Top 40 career. Even after Quality Records revealed the band was "really" Chad Allan & The Expressions, disc jockeys still announced the group as Guess Who?, effectively forcing the band to rename themselves. So although singles were issued as being by "Guess Who?" on their first two albums, the band was credited as both "Guess Who?" and "Chad Allan & The Expressions". The Guess Who started out as a local Winnipeg, Manitoba band formed by singer/guitarist Chad Allan in 1958 and initially called Al and the Silvertones. This was changed to Chad Allan & the Reflections by 1962, by which point the band consisted of Chad Allan (vocals/guitar), Bob Ashley (keyboards), Randy Bachman (guitars), Jim Kale (bass), and Garry Peterson (drums). The Reflections name was chosen since it was similar to the British group The Shadows, which was one of the band's biggest influences. All the band members were born in Winnipeg. The band's debut single ("Tribute To Buddy Holly") was released on Canadian-American Records in 1962. Chad Allan and the Reflections then signed with Quality Records and released several flop singles in 1963/1964, including one mis-credited to Bob Ashley & The Reflections. By 1965, the group was forced to change its name to Chad Allan & the Expressions after a U.S. group called The Reflections had scored a hit with "Just Like Romeo & Juliet". It was at this point that the band scored their first hit, a 1965 rendition of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates' "Shakin' All Over". This track reached #1 in Canada, #22 in the U.S (where Quality had licensed the track to the American Scepter label for release in the U.S.), and #27 in Australia. The immediate follow-ups to "Shakin' All Over" met with major success in Canada but very little success elsewhere. After Bob Ashley left the group in late 1965, Burton Cummings joined the band as keyboardist and co-lead vocalist (with Chad Allan) in early January 1966. This line-up only lasted for a few months before Chad Allan left, making Cummings the new full-time lead singer. By this point, the band's name had become "The Guess Who?" (the question mark would finally be dropped in 1968) and with Chad Allan gone, the "Chad Allan & The Expressions" subtitle was dropped once and for all. By the beginning of the 1970s, The Guess Who moved toward an edgier hard-rock sound with the album American Woman, the title track for which, "American Woman" (coupled with its B-side "No Sugar Tonight") was the group's only No. 1 hit in the U.S. Bachman left the group after playing one final show with them at the Fillmore East in New York City on May 16, 1970. He returned to Winnipeg and later formed the hugely successful band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, with its signature hit "Takin' Care of Business". The Guess Who broke up in October 1975 and Cummings then went on to forge his own successful solo career. In 1983, Bachman, Cummings, Jim Kale and Garry Peterson (the "American Woman" line-up) reunited as The Guess Who to play a series of Canadian gigs and record the Together Again live album and video. My wife, Connie Luther and I were able to attend the Guess Who concert at the Centre of the Arts in Regina, Saskatchewan in May that year. My wife and I agree that it was quite possibly the best music concert we have ever witnessed, with the band playing all of their old hit songs. ("Takin' Care of Business" - The song was used in an episode of The Simpsons, "Saddlesore Galactica". Homer Simpson is shown at a B.T.O. concert, demanding that the band play the song. The band starts the song and Homer then yells, "Get to the 'workin' overtime' part!" The band obliges, skipping straight to the chorus. Later, just after finishing 'You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet', Homer requests that they sing it: when Bachman claims that they just did, Homer replies with a drawn-out 'What-everrr!' Trivia: 1. Though primarily set in both cities, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois, which are about a two hour drive apart, principal photography actually took place in Los Angeles, California. There is these two disparate worlds: There was Annie's world in Milwaukee, and then there was Helen's world in Chicago. It immediately draws this dichotomy between the rivalry that developed between them. Additional scenes where Annie meets Officer Rhodes on the highways between Milwaukee and Chicago were filmed in Oxnard, California, which Sage described as a “broad, flat, green area away from mountains. 2. The film serves as a touchpoint for a discussion about women in comedy. 3. Final film of American actress Jill Clayburgh, who died of leukemia before the movie's release. 4. Melissa McCarthy (Megan) and Ben Falcone (Air Marshall Jon) are real life husband and wife. 5. Before he came to Hollywood, Jon Hamm, who plays Ted, was a high school drama teacher at the John Burroughs School in Ladue, Missouri; one of his acting students was Ellie Kemper, who plays Becca. 6. Melissa McCarthy told an interviewer for "GQ" Magazine that she based the look and characterization of Megan in part on Guy Fieri, the host of the show Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. 7. Highest grossing R-rated female comedy of all time, edging out Sex and the City. 8. Andy Buckley (Helen's husband), Ellie Kemper (Becca), Nancy Carell (Helen's Tennis Partner), Hugh Dane (Annie's Mistaken Fella), Wendi McLendon-Covey (Rita), as well as Paul Feig (Director) have all appeared in The Office. 9. Two of the actors who appeared in this film, previously appeared in two different versions of "The IT Crowd." Chris O'Dowd played "Roy" in the original version, The IT Crowd, and Jessica St. Clair played "Jen" in the American remake, The IT Crowd. Chris O'Dowd, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, and Maya Rudolph also starred together in Friends with Kids. 10. The music group Wilson Phillips features daughters of former 1960s rockers Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and a daughter of Michelle and John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas. 11. The Wilson Phillips CD Lillian gets as a present is a greatest hits compilation featuring the song "Hold On", rather than the original album this song appears on. It isn't the wrong CD, just a different one. Quote: Lillian: Why can't you be happy for me and then go home and talk about me behind my back like a normal person?

30 Minutes or Less. 2011, Starring Jesse Eisenberg as Nick Davis, Danny McBride as Dwayne King, Aziz Ansari as Chet Flanning, Nick Swardson as Travis Cord, Dilshad Vadsaria as Kate Flanning (Chet's twin sister), Michael Peña as Chongo, Bianca Kajlich as Juicy, Fred Ward as The Major (Dwayne's father), Mya Rajah as Amelia, Brett Gelman as Chris (Nick's Pizza Boss), Sam Johnston as 15 Year Old #1, Jack Foley as 15 Year Old #2, Elizabeth Wright Shapiro as Chet's Date, Paul Tierney as Rodney, Staci Lynn Fletcher as Family Dollar Cashier, Gary Brichetto as Mr. Fisher, Ilyssa Fradin as Mom, Grace Heemstra as Daughter, Torey Adkins as Big Guy, Rebecca Cox as Sandra, Rick Irwin as Bank Manager, Sam Tedesco as Security Guard, Wayne Bibbs as Bank Customer, Jamaal Hines as Cop Outside Bank, Joseph Lyman as Alley Cop, David Fleischer as Bus Passenger #4, Lucas Fleischer as Random Local, Matthew Sullivan as Random Tanning Guy, Ashley Adler as Club Dancer, Johnathan Robert Hart as Neighbor, Vaughn Higginbotham as Pizza Guy, Aubree Knecht as The Pool Girl, Sydney Lumbert as Classmate, Geoff Pilkington as Cocky Guy on Dance Floor, Alex Rush as Major Tan Bikini Girl, Robin E Silas as Chet's Dad and Angelique Sky as Club Bartender. Movie Central, March 17, 2012. Soundtrack: 1. "Tick Tick Boom" - Performed by The Hives; 2. "Sure Shot" - Performed by The Beastie Boys; 3. "I Promise" - Performed by Generationals; 4. "Where I'm Going" - Performed by Cut Copy; 5. "Laredo" - Performed by Band of Horses; 6. "Ignition" (Remix) - Performed by R. Kelly; 7. "Is There Any Love" - Performed by Kid Cudi; 8. "No Hay Manera (Jason Roberts Remix)" - Performed by Akwid; 9. "Jumper (2006 Remastered)" - Performed by Third Eye Blind; 10. "The Stroke (2002 - Remaster") - Performed by Billy Squier; 11. "The Heat Is On" - Performed by Glenn Frey; 12. "Ante Up (Feat. Busta Rhymes & Remy Ma)" - Performed by M.O.P.; 13. "Got Your Money (LP Version)"- Performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard (feat. Kellis); 14. "Me So Horny" - Performed by The 2 Live Crew; 15. "In the Barn" - Written by Harry Manfredini; 16. "Hey Luigi" - Written by Matthew John Moore; 17. "Luna Mezzo Mare" - Performed by Patrizio Ruanne; "Private Affair" - Written by Jim Blake; "Secret Affair" - Written by Hans Hammerschmid; "El Querreque" - Written by Martyn Laight; "Raining Blood" - Written by Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King; "Marines Hymn" - Written by Jonathan Jans; "National Anthem". Songs: The Hives - "Tick Tick Boom"; Beastie Boys - "Sure Shot"; Generationals - "I Promise"; Band Of Horses - "Laredo"; Kid Cudi - "Is There Any Love?" Trivia: 1. Filming took place in Grand Rapids, Michigan from July to September 2010; and a bank robbery scene was filmed at the vacant Ludington State Bank building, most recently a Fifth Third Bank, on James St. in Ludington, Michigan. 2. The plot of the film bears a striking resemblance to a real-life bank heist gone wrong. On August 28, 2003, pizza delivery man Brian Douglas Wells entered a bank in Erie, Pennsylvania with a bomb strapped to his neck. As police approached Wells, the bomb detonated, killing him. Wells had similar motives and was surrounded with people who strongly resemble characters depicted in the motion picture. Despite the similarities to the case, the cast and filmmakers claimed to have had no prior knowledge of the incident, although the screenwriters have admitted to being "vaguely aware" of it for legal purposes. In January 2012, an elderly Arkansas woman was strapped with what was a bomb to her ankle and sent to a bank to rob it. She told everyone in the bank what was going on and the bomb squad came and was able to remove it. 3. When Nick is talking to Kate for the first time, it is mentioned that he doesn't have a Facebook account. Nick states that he is "off the grid". In fact, Jesse Eisenberg, who plays Nick, also played Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook in 2010 film The Social Network.

Blue State. 2007 (Canadian/American), Starring Breckin Meyer as John Logue, Anna Paquin as Chloe Hamon, Joyce Krenz as John Louge's mother (Mrs. Louge), Richard Blackburn as John Louge's father (Mr. Louge), Adriana O'Neil as Gloria O'Neill, Seun Olagunju as Randall, Bryan Clark as The Horny American, Nicolas Oullette as Hal, Tim Henry as Charlie, James Juce as Larry, Elicia Cronin as Sandy, Judy Cook as Bride, Scott Pangman as Canadian Guy #1, Kristjan Harris as Artist Type Guy, Leigh Enns as Rebecca, Sean O'Brian as Pizza Man, Grace Lynn Kung as Esther Yang, David Evans as Preppy Tech Guy, Erik Fjeldsted as Paul, Darcy Fehr as US Border Guard, Francis Fontaine as Canadian Customs Officer, Mike Geselbracht as Mr. Shart, Brent Neale as Receptionist, Ed Sutton as Suburban Man, Daina Leitold as Suburban Woman, Lois Brothers as Waiter, Susanna Portnoy as Secretary, Mike Bell as Clarkson, George W. Bush as Himself (archive footage), Cory Cassidy as Party Jock, John Kerry as Himself (archive footage) and Ash Sroka as TV Reporter. Encore Avenue, March 22, 2012. Soundtrack: "Drain The Sea" - Performed by The Hopefuls; "Pearly Gates" - Performed by the Court and Spark; "Strongest Man" - Performed by Rapper Big Pooh; "Chick-A-Boom" - Performed by Joe Bataan; "Do The Pigeon" - Performed by Pigeon John; "Ghosts" - Performed by Mark Geary; "Beautiful" - Performed by Mark Geary; "Convenience Store Music" - Performed by Michael Alan Cohen; "This Land Is Your Land" - Performed by Woodie Guthrie; "Chicken Lickin Blues" - Performed by Funk Inc.; "Piney Brown Blues" - Performed by Big Joe Turner; "Break In The Road" - Performed by Betty Harris; "Dead Wood" - Performed by the Witnesses; "I'm The Man Who Loves You" - Performed by Wilco; "Better This Way"; "Pound"; "Cinders And Smoke" - Performed by Iron & Wine; "Today" - Performed by Dr. Dog. Trivia: 1. It was filmed on location in Winnipeg and Emerson, Manitoba. 2. Anna Paquin is from Winnipeg, their destination in Canada. 3. When John is picking up Chloe for their ride to Canada, they are supposed to be leaving San Francisco. However, Chloe is sitting in front of the Vesuvio Restautant and Pizza which is located at 696 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. Besides, the sign in front of Vesuvio says, "Best Pasta in Frisco". No self respecting San Franciscan calls the city "Frisco".

Collision Earth. 2011 (TV Movie,Sci-Fi), Starring Kirk Acevedo as Dr. James Preston, Diane Farr as Victoria Preston, Chad Krowchuk as Christopher Weaver, Jessica Parker Kennedy as Brooke Adamson, Adam Greydon Reid as Matthew Keyes, Andrew Airlie as Edward Rex, David Lewis as Marshall Donnington, Catherine Lough Haggquist as Jennifer Kelly, Kevan Ohtsji as Lee Tahori, Holly E. Dignard as Michelle, Ken Roberts as Dan Farminton, Juan Riedinger as Carjacker, Chris Shields as Liaison Officer, Marc Baur as Guard, Dean Redman as Soldier #1, Philip Mitchell as Soldier #2 and Doug Chapman as Armed Guard. Movie Central, March 24, 2012. Storyline: When the sun converts to a magnetar for a short time, the planet Mercury is thrown out of orbit (along with a spaceship exploring it) and set on a collision course for Earth.

Where the Buffalo Roam. 1980 (semi-biographical comedy), Starring Peter Boyle as Carl Lazlo, Esq.; Bill Murray as Hunter S. Thompson, Bruno Kirby as Marty Lewis, René Auberjonois as Harris from the Washington Post, R.G. Armstrong as Judge Simpson, Danny Goldman as Porter, Rafael Campos as Rojas, Leonard Frey as Desk Clerk, Leonard Gaines as Super Fan, De Wayne Jessie as Man #1, Mark Metcalf as Dooley, Jon Matthews as Billy Kramer, Joseph Ragno as Willins, Quinn Redeker as Pilot, Lisa Taylor as Ruthie, Danny Tucker as Narcotics Agent, Jon Acevedo as Hippie, Phillip L. Allan as Kid #2, Lee Allen as Reporter #4, Juli Andelman as Alice, Janit Baldwin as Mary, Bruce Barbour as Secret Service Man #3, Marsha Bissler as Stewardess, Jack Caddin as Rojas' Man, David Castle as Long Hair Kid, Linden Chiles as Reporter #2, Suzanne Coltrin as Reporter, Caesar Cordova as Rojas' Man, Michael Cornelison as Young Reporter, Brian Cummings as Richard Nixon (voice), Ron Cummins as Secret Service Man #1, Joshua Daniel as Questioner, Sonny Davis as Stepanian, Richard M. Dixon as Candidate, Susan Elliot as Questioner, Suzanne Elliott as Girl #1, Les Engel as Court Clerk, Reginald H. Farmer as Chauffeur, Lou Felder as Sportscaster #2, Randy Glass as Rock Critic, Doris Hargrave as Hotel Waitress, Jim Healy as Sportscaster #1, Cork Hubbert as Briggs/Bell Captain, Doreen Jaros as Campaign Plane Stewardess #2, Sunny Johnson as Lil/Nurse, Susan Kellermann as Waitress, Garrie Kelly as Stewardess, Charles Konya as Co-pilot, Marguerite Lamar as Red Cross Nurse, Jerry Maren as Bell Man, Miles McNamara as Questioner, John Moio as Sheriff's Deputy #1, Inga Neilsen as Masseuse, Craig T. Nelson as Cop on Stand, Jessica Nelson as Cashier, Tom Oberhaus as Secret Service Man #4, Dennis O'Flaherty as Secret Service Man #2, Nancy Parsons as Head Nurse, Steven Peterman as Student in Court, Cari M. Pike as Campaign Plane Stewardess #1, Rose Portillo as Maid, Ross Reynolds as Light Plane Pilot #2, Morgan Roberts as Man #2, Dennis Robertson as Colonel, Wally Rose as Sheriff's Deputy #2, Arthur Rosenberg as Hospital Administrator, Angel Salazar as Waiter, Art Scholl as Light Plane Pilot #1, Richard Seff as Reporter #1, Jamie Squire as Girl #2, Michael Stepanian as Russell, Matthew Tobin as Bailiff, Harold Van Buskirk as Hitchhiker, Biff Warren as Collegiate Kid, Carol Williard as Questioner #1, Paul Willson as Page, Ken Wolger as Kid #1 and Michael Lee Gogin as Bell Man. Encore Avenue, March 25, 2012. Soundtrack: "Buffalo Stomp" – performed by Neil Young with the Wild Bill Band of Strings; "Ode to Wild Bill #1" – written and performed by Neil Young; "All Along the Watchtower" – written by Bob Dylan, performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience; "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" – written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, performed by Bill Murray; "Ode to Wild Bill #2 – written and performed by Neil Young; "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" – written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, performed by The Temptations; "Home, Home on the Range" – written by Brewster Higley and Daniel Kelley, performed by Neil Young; "Straight Answers" (dialogue) – performed by Bill Murray; "Highway 61 Revisited" – written and performed by Bob Dylan; "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" – written by Holland–Dozier–Holland, performed by the Four Tops; "Ode to Wild Bill #3" (plus dialogue) – written and performed by Neil Young; "Keep on Chooglin'" – written by John Fogerty, performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival; "Ode to Wild Bill #4" – written and performed by Neil Young; "Purple Haze" – written by Jimi Hendrix, performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience; "Buffalo Stomp Refrain" – performed by Neil Young with the Wild Bill Band of Strings. Trivia. 1. The film loosely depicts writer Hunter S. Thompson's rise to fame in the 1970s and his relationship with Chicano attorney and activist Oscar Zeta Acosta. 2. In January 1972 Super Bowl VI was played in New Orleans at Tulane Stadium, not in Los Angeles, as depicted in the film.

Arena. 2011, Starring Samuel L. Jackson as Logan, Kellan Lutz as David Lord, Katia Winter as Milla, Daniel Dae Kim as Taiga, Johnny Messner as Kaden/Executioner, James Remar as Agent McCarty, Nina Dobrev as Lori,
Lauren Shiohama as Kawaii, Irene Choi as Kaneko, Kofi Yiadom as Ripper, Derek Mears as Brutus Jackson, Dean West as Rick, Jason Zone Fisher as Josh, Kent Jude Bernard as Craig, Grant Case as Drunk Frat Boy, Heather Harrison as Samantha, Marcelle Baer as Ashley, Phil Culotta as Mayhem, Michael Liu as Yoshi (Japanese Office Worker #1), Tze Yep as Chinese Middle Manager (Japanese Office Worker #2), Solomon Loop as Bus Driver, Shanna Forrestall as Computer Tech, Sam Medina as Mexican Bouncer, Vanessa Branch as BBC reporter, Laura Weissbecker as Reporter, Mayra Leal as Mexican Bartender, Monica Acosta as Bar Patron, Brandon Ellison as Scientist/Lab Coat, Josh Tessier as Lead Soldier, Amy Le as Akiko, Angel Spitale as Girl in cell, Alex Froman as Marine, Kaj Larsen as Navy SEAL Team Leader, Bob Gassoff as Navy SEAL #1, Monti Favero as Navy SEAL #2, Tom Cowan as Navy SEAL #3, Tommy Cowan as Navy SEAL #4, Ryan Cowan as Navy SEAL #5, David Poole as Army Officer, Jimmy Townsend as Bar Patron #1, Marshall Geller as Bar Patron #2, Mike Shustek as Bar Patron #3, Ira Levine as Bar Patron #4, Michelle Andrew as Tracy Williams, Beau Brasseaux (as Beau Brasso) as Jailor, Thomas C. Daniel as The Cleaner, Diego Rodriguez Delfino as Fratboy, Ryan H. Jackson as Jailor, Jason Johnson as Jailer Cop and Nathan Alan Thomas as Jailer/Soldier. Movie Central, March 28, 2012. Music: "You've Gotta Want It" - Performed by Colorata(?); "Ready For Battle"; "Halos and Echoes". Trivia: 1. Filming took place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 2. After Samuel L. Jackson was cast, the title of the film was changed from 'Fury' to 'Deathgames' to avoid confusion with Jackson's role as Nick Fury in the series of Marvel superhero films.

Blue Velvet. 1986, Starring Isabella Rossellini as Dorothy Vallens, Kyle Maclachlan as Jeffrey Beaumont, Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth, Laura Dern as Sandy Williams, Hope Lange as Mrs. Williams, Dean Stockwell as Ben, George Dickerson as Detective Williams, Priscilla Pointer as Mrs. Beaumont, Frances Bay as Aunt Barbara, Jack Harvey as Mr. Beaumont, Ken Stovitz as Mike, Brad Dourif as Raymond, Jack Nance as Paul, J. Michael Hunter as Hunter, Dick Green as Don Vallens, Fred Pickler as "Yellow Man"/Det. T.R Gordon, Philip Markert as Dr. Gynde, Leonard Watkins as Double Ed, Moses Gibson as Double Ed, Selden Smith as Nurse Cindy, Peter Carew as Coroner, Jon Jon Snipes as Little Donny, Andy Badale as Piano Player, Jean Pierre Viale as Master of Ceremonies, Donald Moore as Desk Sergeant, A. Michelle Depland as Party Girl, Michelle Sasser as Party Girl, Katie Reid as Party Girl, Sparky as The Dog and Robert J. Maxwell as Slow Club Customer. DVD with Connie Luther and Katherine Zelinsky, March 31, 2012. Track listing: "Main Title" 1:27, "Night Streets/Sandy and Jeffrey" 3:42, "Frank" 3:34, "Jeffrey's Dark Side" 1:48, "Mysteries of Love" 2:10, "Frank Returns" 4:39, "Mysteries of Love" [Instrumental] 4:41, "Blue Velvet/Blue Star" 3:14, "Lumberton U.S.A./Going Down to Lincoln" 2:13, "Akron Meets the Blues" 2:40, Bill Doggett - "Honky Tonk, Pt. 1" 3:09, Roy Orbison - "In Dreams" 2:48, Ketty Lester - "Love Letters" 2:36, Julee Cruise - "Mysteries of Love" 4:22. Songs: "Blue Velvet" - Performed by Bobby Vinton, Written by Lee Morris and Bernie Wayne, Provided courtesy of CBS Records, Publisher: Vogue Music; "Blue Star" - Performed by Isabella Rossellini, Music by Angelo Badalamenti, Lyrics by David Lynch; "Love Letters" - Performed by Ketty Lester, Courtesy of Dominion Entertainment Inc., Written by Victor Young and Edward Heyman, Publisher: Famous Music Corp.; "Livin' For Your Lover" - Music Excerpts Performed by Chris Isaak, Courtesy of Transtone Productions, Inc., Publisher: Isaak Music Co.; "Gone Ridin'" - Music Excerpts Performed by Chris Isaak, Courtesy of Transtone Productions, Inc., Publisher: Isaak Music Co.; "Mysteries Of Love" - Performed by Julee Cruise, Music by Angelo Badalamenti, Lyrics by David Lynch; "In Dreams" - Performed by Roy Orbison, Courtesy of Monument Records, Written by Roy Orbison, Publisher: Acuff Rose, Opryland Music; "Honky Tonk (Part I)" - Performed by William Doggett (as Bill Doggett), Courtesy of Gusto Records Inc., Written by Shep Shepherd, Clifford Scott, William Doggett (as Bill Doggett) and Billy Butler, Publisher: W & K Publishing Corp., Islip Music; "Blue Velvet" - Performed by Isabella Rossellini, Written by Lee Morris and Bernie Wayne, Publisher: Vogue Music. Trivia: Mystery film written and directed by David Lynch. The movie exhibits elements of both film noir and surrealism. The title is taken from the 1963 Bobby Vinton song of the same name. Although initially detested by some mainstream critics, the film is now widely acclaimed, and earned Lynch his second Academy Award nomination for Best Director. As an example of a director casting against the norm, Blue Velvet is also noted for re-launching Dennis Hopper's career and for providing Isabella Rossellini with a dramatic outlet beyond the work as a fashion model and a cosmetics spokeswoman for which she had until then been known.