Monday, October 1, 2012

Movies I Have Seen - October 2012 (7 movies)

J. Edgar. 2011 (biographical drama), Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover, Josh Hamilton as Robert Irwin, Geoff Pierson as Mitchell Palmer, Cheryl Lawson as Palmer's Wife, Kaitlyn Dever as Palmer's Daughter, Brady Matthews as Inspector, Gunner Wright as Dwight Eisenhower, David A. Cooper as Franklin Roosevelt, Ed Westwick as Agent Smith, Naomi Watts as Helen Gandy, Kelly Lester as Head Secretary, Jack Donner as Edgar's Father, Judi Dench as Annie Hoover, Dylan Burns as Hoover as a Child, Jordan Bridges as Labor Dept. Lawyer, Jack Axelrod as Caminetti, Jessica Hecht as Emma Goldman, Josh Stamberg as Agent Stokes, Michael James Faradie as Bureau Agent (1919), Christian Clemenson as Inspector Schell, Billy Smith as Secret Service Officer, Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson, Michael Rady as Agent Jones, Ken Howard as Harlan Fiske Stone, Scot Carlisle as Agent Williams, Geoff Stults as Raymond Caffrey, Sadie Calvano as Edgar's Niece, Allen Nabors as Agent Appel, Ryan McPartlin as Lawrence Richey, William Bebow as Mr. Walters, Jeffrey Donovan as Robert Kennedy, Joseph Culliton as Credit Director, Scott Johnston as Tailor, Tom Archdeacon as Gangster, Mike Vaughn as Balding Agent, Miles Fisher as Agent Garrison, Stephen F. Schmidt as NJ Officer, Dermot Mulroney as Colonel Schwarzkopf, Josh Lucas as Charles Lindbergh, Zach Grenier as John Condon, Johnny Cicco as Young Agent, Denis O'Hare as Albert Osborne, Damon Herriman as Bruno Hauptmann, Kahil Dotay as Elmer Irey, Lea Coco as Agent Sisk, Scott C. Roe as Wiretap Agent, Ernest Harden Jr. as Hoover's Driver, Roberta E. Bassin as Roosevelt's Secretary, Steve Monroe as Restaurant Host, Christopher Lee Philips as William, Sean Murphy as Truck Driver, Stephen Root as Arthur Koehler, Gary Werntz as Attorney General, David Clennon as Senator Friendly, Michael O'Neill as Senator McKellar, Eric Larkin as Fred Hunter, Manu Intiraymi as Alvin Karpis, Eric Frentzel as William Mahan, Michael Klinger as Harry Brunette, Evan Charest as Reporter, Emily Alyn Lind as Shirley Temple, Kyle Eastwood as Stork Club Band, Joe Bagg as Stork Club Band, Kye Palmer as Stork Club Band, Jason Harnell as Stork Club Band, Michael Gladis as Stork Club Owner, Jamie LaBarber as Ginger Rogers, Lea Thompson as Lela Rogers, Amanda Schull as Anita Colby, Craig Zucchero as Man at the Counter, Gregory Hoyt as Agent One, Jeff Cockey as Agent Two, Gerald Downey as FBI Agent, Brennan Coulter as Newspaper Boy, Jenny Phagan as Baker's Wife, Tom Christensen as Theatre Cashier, Chris Caputo as Bronx Baker, Austin Basis as Bank Teller, Adam Driver as Walter Lyle, Shannon McClain as African American Woman, Justin Alston as African American Man, Eric Matheny as Doctor, Ary Katz as Agent Owens, Aaron Lazar as Prosecutor Wilentz, Ernest Heinz as Jury Foreman, Teresa Hegji as Hauptmann's Wife, Thomas Langston as Young Boy, Robert Fleet as Edgar's Mother's Doctor, Joe Keyes as Edgar's Brother, Christopher Shyer as Richard Nixon, Maxine Weldon as Hoover's Maid, Larkin Campbell as H.R. Haldeman, Mark Thomason as Nixon Aide, Dave Abrams as Agent, Phillip Agresta as Courtroom Reporter, Christine Ames as Moviegoer/Courtroom Onlooker, Leslie Augustine as Lindbergh Nanny, James Avise as Doughboy, James Babbin as Washington Post Reporter, Fileena Bahris as Starlet, Emily Banks as Radical Citizen, Christopher Basile as Federal Agent, Brian Bell as Marine Escort, Bradley Bingham as Doughboy, Karl Bittner as Photographer, Andrew Blood as Marine, Ingrid Bloom as Leah, Greg Brown as FBI Agent, Chris Chauncey as 1940's Reporter, Shaun Daley as Radical, Nick de Graffenreid as NY Rookie Officer, Justin Douglas as 1930s Courtroom Onlooker, Aaron Farb as Officer Jones, Jeffrey T Ferguson as Reporter, Liam Ferguson as Radio Production Manager, Jennipher Foster as Lucille Ball, Joe Garvey as Reporter, Belinda Gosbee as Gangster's Moll, Rey Goyos as Cue Card Holder, David Hill as Paterson Police Officer, Duncan Hood as Radio Announcer, James Judice as Courthouse Citizen, George Kardulias as Demonstrator Outside Courthouse at Lindbergh-Hauptmann Trial, Elizabeth Karr as Secretary, Gayle Kate as Juror #10, John William King as 1935 Report, Martin Luther King as Himself (archive footage), Kristoffer Kjornes as Dirty Radical, Dash Kolos as Starlet, Sean R. Lake as Senator, Brian Linsley as Bartender, Michael Macoul as Federal Agent Troy, Jack Mahrt as State Trooper , Mike McKee as Court Room Stenographer, David James McKenzie as Courtroom Reporter, Johnny Meyer as Agent, Keith Middlebrook as Agent Newhouse, Barrett Mitchell as Reporter/Cameraman, Travis Myers as 1930's FBI Agent, Jamie Noel as Racetrack Gambler, Jefferson Nogueira as 1930s Lindbergh's Trial Onlooker, Erin Pickett as Lindbergh Juror #5, Scott Pretty as Agent Downey, Ron Pucillo as Detective, Andrew Schlessinger as FBI Agent Special Assistant to Hoover, Frank Scozzari as Courtroom Observer, David J. Smolar as Radio Tech in Shed Scene, Sean Spence as Reporter #1, Robert Stilwell as 1930s Courtroom Onlooker, Allison Nichole Torres as Premiere Goer, Sean Velie as Federal Agent, Cameron Webb as Photographer, Corey Webber as New Orleans Pedestrian and Johnno Wilson as Racetrack Gambler. Movie Central, October 6, 2012, with Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Goldberg Variation No. 2" - Written by Johann Sebastian Bach, Performed by Gennady Loktionov; "My Blue Heaven" - Performed by Gene Austin; "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"; "At Sundown" - Performed by George Glenn and His Music; "Red Sails In The Sunset" - Performed by Kyle Eastwood, Joe Bagg, Kye Palmer and Jason Harnell; "I Only Have Eyes For You" - Performed by Kyle Eastwood, Joe Bagg, Kye Palmer and Jason Harnell; "The Stars and Stripes Forever" - Written by John Philip Sousa, Arranged by Lennie Niehaus. Trivia: 1. Directed by Clint Eastwood, focusing on the career of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover from the Palmer Raids onwards, including an examination of his private life. 2. Charlize Theron, who was originally rumored to be playing Helen Gandy, dropped out of the project to do Snow White & the Huntsman and Eastwood considered Amy Adams before finally selecting Naomi Watts as Theron's replacement. Anachronisms: 1. After Emma Goldman's 1919 trial, reporters start shooting photos using flash bulbs. They were not in general-use for photography until 1925. 2. Hoover and Tolson are in Del Mar, and gossip about having seen Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball together at the racetrack before the two had even met. Lucy and Desi did indeed have a home in Del Mar, but not for 20 years after the time of this scene. Furthermore, they gossip about Lucy's fake red hair - she was not a redhead until 1943, having brown or dark blonde hair during most of the 1930s. Additionally, Hoover refers to her hair as "ginger"--a British slang term unknown in the U.S. in the 1930s. 3. Emma Goldman is interrogated in a scene early in the film, set in lower Manhattan in 1919 or 1920. Through a window, we see the Statue of Liberty to the right, and the Verrazano Narrows bridge to the left. This bridge was not built until the mid 1960s. 4. During telephone conversations, the corded handsets had a modular jack. These modular jacks did not become popular until the late 70's through the 80's. Until then the hand sets were hard wired directly to the telephone base. 5. Several times during the movie, J. Edgar receives shot in his arm. The injection plunger is clearly a modern plastic. Glass and stainless steel injection syringes were common at the time. 6. Tolson tells Hoover that firing Purvis would be "a P.R. disaster." The use of "P.R." to mean "public relations" was unknown in the 1930s. 7. When Hoover and Tolson attend the premiere of "G-Men," it is projected in the modern "flat" ratio of 1.85:1 instead of the correct Academy ratio of 1.33:1. 7. In one scene set in the 1930s the Federal income tax department is referred to as the IRS. The name "Internal Revenue Service" was only given to that department in the 1950s. Previously it was called the Bureau of Internal Revenue. 8. As the 1933 Inauguration parade passes by Hoover's office in the background, outside his window, is the National Archives building. Its cornerstone had been laid, at most, one month earlier in February 1933 and the building was not completed until late 1935. 9. Hoover tells Tolson they're going to Del Mar. But the scene is set in 1934, before the Lindbergh baby is found and before Del Mar actually opened, in 1937.

One for the Money. 2012, Starring Katherine Heigl as Stephanie Plum, Jason O'Mara as Joe Morelli, Sherri Shepherd as Lula, Debbie Reynolds as Grandma Mazur, Daniel Sunjata as Ricardo Carlos Manoso (Ranger), Patrick Fischler as Vinnie Plum, John Leguizamo as Jimmy Alpha, Ana Reeder as Connie Rossoli, Gavin-Keith Umeh as Benito Ramirez, Ryan Michelle Bathe as Jackie, Nate Mooney as Eddie Gazarra, Debra Monk as Mrs. Plum, Louis Mustillo as Mr. Plum, Annie Parisse as Mary Lou, Fisher Stevens as Morty Beyers, Danny Mastrogiorgio as Lenny, Leonardo Nam as John Cho, Adam Paul as Bernie Kuntz, Harry O'Toole as William Earling, Rex the Hamster as Rex, John Joseph Williams as Mooch Morelli, Jennifer Vos as Waitress, Marla Sucharetza as Sunny, Angela Pietropinto as Mama Morelli, Alexis Treadwell Murray as Carmen, Jack Erdie as Flat Nose Louis, Jake Andolina as Cop #1, Joshua Elijah Reese as Cop #2, Tommy Lafitte as Locksmith, David Early as Carmen’s Neighbor, Robert Oppel as Shaw Street Thug, Bo Graham as Old Man on Street, Carnel McMorris Jr. as Grandson, Olga Merediz as Rosa Gomez, Michael Laurence as Lonnie Dodd, Jared Burke as Struggling FTA, Lisa Ann Goldsmith as Police Woman, Jarrod DiGiorgi as Ziggy Kuleska, David Flick as Sal, Jared Pfennigwerth as Darren, Alexis Ferrante as Jersey Girl #1, Alana Hixson as Jersey Girl #2, Kathleen Murray as Noisy Neighbor, Jason Baker as Seedy Street Thug, Wayne Leya as Shopper, Jackson Nunn as Criminal, William Kania as Metro Police Officer and Tiffany Sander McKenzie as Shopper. Movie Central, October 8, 2012. Soundtrack: "Love Gun" - Written by CeeLo Green (as Thomas Callaway), Mack David, Jerry Livingston and Terrence Simpkins, Performed by CeeLo Green (as Cee Lo Green) featuring Naz Tokio, Courtesy of Electra Entertainment Group, By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Easy Breezy" - Written by Phillip Green, Courtesy of APM Music; "Cuttin' Loose" - Written by Joshua Jeffery, Performed by The Jeffery Brothers Band, Courtesy of Bok Music o/b/o The Jeffery Brothers Band; "She's Got It" - Written by Chris Goulstone, Courtesy of APM Music; "Live It Breathe It" - Written by Robbin Johnson, Performed by Freak Jamez, Courtesy of Bok Music o/b/o Freak Jamez; "Mind Gone" - Written by E. Foxx, Performed by The Black Mob Group; "Early" - Written by Lavonne Alford, Clayton Gavin and Fabrizio Sotti, Performed by M. One (as M1), Courtesy of Sotti Music by arrangement with The Royalty Network, Inc.; "King Comforter" - Written by Eddie Roberts, Simon Allen, Rob Birch (as Robert Birch), Peter Shand and D. Charles, Performed by New Master Sounds, Courtesy of One Note Records by arrangement with The Royalty Network, Inc.; "String Quartet In F Major Op 3 No 5 Serenade Quartet" - Written by Joseph Haydn (as Franz Haydn), Courtesy of APM Music; "That Summer" - Written by Mike Battison & Mickey Fudge, Courtesy of APM Music; "Put Ya Hands Up" - Written by Robbin Johnson and Rhyan Alsina, Performed by Sho Boat, Courtesy of Bok Music o/b/o Sho Boat; "A Sweet Taste Of Sin" - Written Dennis Coffey and Michael Theodore, Performed by Dennis Coffey, Courtesy of Westbound Records, License arranged by Fine Gold Music; "Agent Orange" - Written and Performed by Sally Boldt; "Live The Life" - Written by Stephen King & Simon Wadmore, Courtesy of APM Music; "Gimme Some" - Written by Tommy Blaize & Steve Jeffries, Courtesy of APM Music; "All Day" - Written by E. Foxx, Performed by The Black Mob Group; "Collision" - Written by Jeffery Wayne Massey, Joseph M. Winters and Todd Michael Bowers, Performed by The Steepwater Band, Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation; "5 Elements" - Written by Lavonne Alford and Alex Polanco, Performed by M. One (as M1), Courtesy of Sotti Music by arrangement with The Royalty Network, Inc.; "Habanera" - Written by Georges Bizet, Performed by David Buckley; "A Man Size Job" - Written by Denise Jones, Performed by Denise LaSalle, Courtesy of Westbound Records, License arranged by Fine Gold Music; "Brighter Than The Sun" - Written by Colbie Caillat and Ryan Tedder, Performed by Colbie Caillat, Courtesy of Universal Republic Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Trivia: 1. Film based on the 1994 novel of the same name by Janet Evanovich. 2. Katherine Heigl's hair in the movie is actually a wig, as she wanted it to stay true to its description in the books and it would've been difficult to get her real hair to look like Stephanie's should. 3. Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Daniel Sunjata, and Debra Monk have all appeared on Grey's Anatomy. Storyline: Unemployed and newly-divorced Stephanie Plum lands a job at her cousin's bail-bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted local cop from her romantic past.

Strangers with Candy. 2005, Starring Amy Sedaris as Geraldine Antonia "Jerri" Blank, Stephen Colbert as Chuck Noblet, Paul Dinello as Geoffrey Jellineck, Dan Hedaya as Guy Blank, Joseph Cross as Derrick Blank, Deborah Rush as Sara Blank, Maria Thayer as Tamela 'Tammi' Littlenut, Carlo Alban as Megawatti Sukarnoputri, Allison Janney as Alice, Matthew Broderick as Roger Beekman, Sarah Jessica Parker as Peggy Callas, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Henry, Justin Theroux as Carlo Honklin, Chris Pratt as Brason, Kristen Johnston as Coach Divers, Ian Holm as Dr. Putney, Elisabeth Harnois as Monica, Evelyn McGee as Clair Noblet, Jonah Bobo as Seamus Noblet, Paul Sedaris as Bus Driver; Inmates: Chandra Wilson, Kristy Thomas and Dee Finely; Alexis Dziena as Melissa, Ivette Diaz Dumeng as Melanie, Gregory Holliman as Principal Blackman, Hechter Ubarry as Nico, Delores Duffy as Iris Puffybush, Timothy Hsu as Mascott, Thomas Guiry as P John, Wallace Little as Trace, David Pasquesi as Stew, David Rakoff as Boswell, Cal Robinson as Les Tuckles, Billy Erb as Teacher, Callie Thorne as Teacher, Sarah Thyre as Coach Wolf, Lian Moy as Lian, Olivia Oguma as Olivia, Jeremy Chu as Jeremy, Alicia Ashley as Rolanda, Randy Blair as Student, Leanne Cabrera as Gym Student, Lionel Anthony Cook as High School Student, Angelina Cruz as Carmen, Thomas Daniel as Parent, Lorena David as Teacher, Ryan Donowho as Stanley, Lori Finkel, Rob Hinderliter as Squat Thrust Team Captain, Tony Lagarto as Buster Highman, Christopher Larkin as Kim, Tony Longoria as Flatpoint Faculty, Meghan Maro as High School Student, Todd Oldham as Mr. Oldham , Sarah Peters as Student, Michael Rivera as Manaco, Jessica Rothert as High School Student and Gina Vetro as Prison Inmate and Mike Yedwab as Varsity Squat Thrust Member. Encore Avenue, October 30, 2012. Soundtrack: "Pink Deville" - Written & Performed by Paul Rothman, Courtesy Extreme Music Library USA ASCAP; "Jelli's Last Man" - Written and Performed by Mark Levenson, Courtesy of The Music Factory, LLC/Mark Levenson Publishing Co., Published by Mark Levenson Publishing Co./ASCAP; "Float On" - Performed by The Floaters, Written by James Mitchell Jr., Marvin Lee Willis and Arnold Darnell Ingram, Published by Songs of Unviersal, Inc., Courtesy of MCA Records, under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Apahah-Lampu" - Written by Carvin Knowles, Performed by Rachael Christian and The Evil Genius Orchestra, Courtesy of Queensize Music; "She's a Fig Neutron" - Written by Paul Dinello and Paul Shaffer, Sung by Gordon Grody and D-Fonz, Published by Postvalda Music, Adm. by Warner Chappell Music (SESAC), Master Recordings courtesy of Worldwide Trousers Incorporated; "What You Got Coming" - Performed by Paramount, Written by Nate Thompson, Daniel Miller and Anthony Defrenza, Courtesy of Paramount/Red Nitro; "Schizophrenalize" - Written by Paul Dinello and Paul Shaffer, Sung by James 'D-Train' Williams, Published by Postvalda Music, Adm. by Warner Chappell Music, Master Recordings courtesy of Worldwide Trousers Incorporated; "Betrayal" - Written by Paul Dinello and Paul Shaffer, Sung by The Fonzi Thornton Caballeros, Published by Postvalda Music, Adm. by Warner Chappell Music, Master Recordings courtesy of Worldwide Trousers Incorporated; "Retro Retro" - Performed by Blue Slate, Written by Sandy Berman, Produced by Sandy Berman, Published by Queensize Music, Courtesy of Queensize Music; "Superconductor Made of Cans" - Lyrics written by Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert, Music written by Paul Shaffer, Arranged and produced by Eran Westwood, Vocals by the BixKids Choir, Master Recording courtesy of Queensize Music, Published by Queensize Music/Postvalda Music. Trivia: 1. Comedy released by THINKFilm, first screened at the Sundance Film Festival. The film, a prequel to the television show, was completed in 2004 and acquired by Warner Independent at Sundance in 2005, but release of the film was delayed due to legal clearance issues. Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, and Paul Dinello reprised their roles for the film; several other characters were recast. In addition to acting, Colbert is a co-producer and Dinello is a director for the film. Worldwide Pants, a production company owned by comedian David Letterman, was also a producer. This is the company's first feature film production. 2. Characters not returning: (a) Orlando Pabotoy looked too old to reprise his series role as Orlando Pinatubo. His character was then replaced by the similar Megawatti Sukarnoputri. (b) Larc Spies did not return for the role of Derrick Blank because, according to Sedaris, "he looks like a longshoreman now." Several other characters were recast because the original actors looked too old to believably play high schoolers. The only original student to return was Maria Thayer as redhead Tammi Littlenut. (c) Roberto Gari did not reprise the role of Guy Blank, who was instead portrayed by Dan Hedaya. Hedaya portrayed Guy's character differently than Gari; on the television show, A 'healthy' Guy is frozen in humorous, almost statuesque states, whereas in the film Hedaya's Guy is simply unconscious. 3. The pinup model in Jerri's locker is Amy Sedaris. Sedaris also played the cocktail waitress in the "Teacher's Lounge" scene. Quote: Roger Beekman: [trying to remember Chuck Noblet's name] "I have a mnemonic device... Crotch Nibblit!" Chuck Noblet: "Chuck Noblet!"

Aadan. 2004 (7 min,Drama, Short), Starring Fadia Nadda as Yasmeen, Kristina Pesic as Blond Teenage Girl, Melissa Shack as Brunette Teenage Girl, Laila Nadda as Girlfriend, Randy Hawtin as Boyfriend, Tony Brancati as Balloon Vendor, James Lukie as Man on a Park Bench, Bachir Nadda as Muslim Man #1, Kierstin Henrickson as Law Student, Gifty Gyimah as Business Woman #1, Yolande Castello as Business Woman #2, Brad Hampton as Investment Banker #1, Jeffrey Henderson as Investment Banker #2, Angelo Rosso as Investment Banker #3, Shayaa Roberts as Muslim Man #2, Rayelle Hache as Twin in a Mandeel #1 and Cayla Hache as Twin in a Mandeel #2. Encore Avenue, October 31, 2012. Directed and written by Ruba Nadda. Storyline: A young Muslim woman stops to pray outside a busy office building in downtown Toronto provoking reactions from passersby.

The Woman in Black. 2012 (horror-thriller), Starring Emma Shorey as Fisher Girl, Molly Harmon as Fisher Girl, Ellisa Walker-Reid as Fisher Girl, Sophie Stuckey as Stella Kipps, Daniel Radcliffe as Arthur Kipps, Misha Handley as Joseph Kipps, Jessica Raine as Nanny, Roger Allam as Mr. Bentley, Lucy May Barker as Nursemaid, Indira Ainger as Little Girl on Train, Andy Robb as Doctor, Ciarán Hinds as Daily, Shaun Dooley as Fisher, Mary Stockley as Mrs. Fisher, Alexia Osborne as Victoria Hardy, Alfie Field as Tom Hardy, William Tobin as Charlie Hardy, Victor McGuire as Gerald Hardy, Cathy Sara as Mrs. Jerome, Tim McMullan as Mr. Jerome, Daniel Cerqueira as Keckwick, Liz White as Jennet, Alisa Khazanova as Mrs. Drablow, Ashley Foster as Nathaniel Drablow, David Burke as PC Collins, Janet McTeer as Mrs. Daily, Aoife Doherty as Lucy Jerome, Sidney Johnston as Nicholas Daily, Lu Corfield as Jennet (voice), Angela Jobson as Concerned Mother, Neil Broome as Villager, Paul J. Dove as The Village Butcher, Lee Steele as Fisherman, John R. Walker as Archer and Patricia Winker as Villager. Movie Central, October 31, 2012. Soundtrack: 1. Tea For Three Plus One; 2. The Woman In Black; 3. Crossing The Causeway; 4. Bills Past Due; 5. Voices In The Mist; 6. Journey North; 7. Cellar Eye; 8. First Death; 9. The Attic Room; 10. The Door Opens; 11. Fireside; 12. You Could Have Saved Him; 13. Crazy Writing; 14. In The Graveyard; 15. Elisabeth's Vision; 16. Into The Fire; 17. Jennet's Letters; 18. Race To The Marsh; 19. Rising From The Mud; 20. Summoning The Woman In Black; 21. Reunion; 22. Arthur's Theme. Trivia: 1. The film directed by James Watkins and written by Jane Goldman, and is based on Susan Hill's novel of the same name. 2. Adrian Rawlins, who played Daniel Radcliffe's father in the Harry Potter series, played the same character in the 1989 version as Radcliffe plays in this film. Storyline: A young lawyer travels to a remote village where he discovers the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals. Anachronisms: 1. In the last scene, the train has a post-grouping (1923) Class G headcode (light loco), but it should have a pre-grouping Class A (express passenger) headcode. 2. Kipps travels by train, with Antimacassars showing N&CR. This can only be Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, but this was absorbed into the NER in 1862, 40 years before the film's setting. Also, the locomotive is a Southern U class, which did not venture that far north.

Gone. 2012, Starring Amanda Seyfried as Jill Conway, Daniel Sunjata as Sgt. Powers, Jennifer Carpenter as Sharon Ames, Wes Bentley as Det. Peter Hood, Sebastian Stan as Billy, Katherine Moennig as Det. Erica Lonsdale, Michael Paré as Lt. Ray Bozeman, Emily Wickersham as Molly Conway, Socratis Otto as Jim, Joel David Moore as Nick Massey, Nick Searcy as M. Miller, Jordan Fry as Jock, Ted Rooney as Henry Massey, Amy Lawhorn as Tanya Muslin, Susan Hess Logeais as Dr. Mira Anders, Jeanine Jackson as Mrs. Cermak, Hunter Parrish as Trey, Sam Upton as Officer McKay, Erin Carufel as Officer Ash, Blaine Palmer as Conrad Reynolds, Victor Morris as Officer Dubois, Jeff Cole as Customer #1, Tracy Pacana as School Girl #1, Madison Wray as School Girl #2, Casey O'Neill as Jill's Opponent, Aaron Thomas as Busboy, Meredith Adelaide as Jock's Girlfriend, Alles Mist as Jock's Friend, Noel Taylor as Skate Rat, Danny Belrose as Custodian, Danny Wynands as Officer Johnson, Wade Allen as Officer Cummins, Jade Marx-Berti as Officer Ruffolo, Grant Reschke as Older Boy, Bruce Lawson as Detective Lawson, Robert Blanche as Officer Johnson, Rick Shuster as Helicopter Pilot, Sean Goodearl as Dojo classmate, Tim Harrold as Police Officer, Tom Hestmark as Dock Worker, Zachary Olson as College Student and Areana Cirina as Dead Girl. Movie Central, October 31, 2012. Soundtrack: 1. Forest Park; 2. Going Home; 3. Empty House; 4. Police are Waiting; 5. Jill Runs for Her Life; 6. Darkness Falls; 7. Alameda Car Pursuit; 8. Confronting Jim; 9. Molly is Safe; 10. Evidence; 11. Leaving the Forest; 12. End Titles. Song: "Even If I" - Performed by Reed KD, Written by Reed Dahlmeier. Trivia: 1. The film takes place in Portland, OR, which is also Joel David Moore's hometown. 2. WC Winks Hardware store is a real store in Portland, OR and is actually located at the location shown in the film. Quote: Jill: "He never existed. It was all in my head."

The Three Musketeers. 2011 (3D adventure), Starring Logan Lerman as D'Artagnan, Matthew Macfadyen as Athos, Ray Stevenson as Porthos, Luke Evans as Aramis, Milla Jovovich as Milady de Winter, Christoph Waltz as Cardinal Richelieu, Mads Mikkelsen as Captain Rochefort, Orlando Bloom as Duke of Buckingham, Gabriella Wilde as Constance Bonacieux, James Corden as Planchet, Freddie Fox as King Louis XIII of France, Juno Temple as Queen Anne, Til Schweiger as Cagliostro, Carsten Norgaard as Jussac, Helen George as Blonde, Christian Oliver as Venetian Nobleman, Markus Brandl as Sergeant Venetian Guard, Dexter Fletcher as D'Artagnan's Father, Jane Perry as D'Artagnan's Mother, Andy Gathergood as Drunk, Ben Moor as Tailor, Susanne Wolff as Cougar, Isaiah Michalski as Boy, Nina Eichinger as Lady in Waiting, Max Cane as Beefeater Sergeant, Gode Benedix as Helmsman, Hannes Wegener as Crewman 1, Iain McKee as Spengler, Horst Kiss as Crowd Member 1, Gudrun Meinke as Crowd Member 2, Victoria Koestler as Crowd Member 3, Yvonne Pajonowski as Crowd Member 4 and Florian Brückner as Rochefort's Replacement. Movie Central, October 31, 2012, with Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "When We Were Young" - Performed by Take That; "Social Dance". Trivia: 1. Location filming was done in Bavaria with indoor shooting at Studio Babelsberg. 2. At the beginning of the movie, the map of Europe shows several states and kingdoms of that era. However, in Germany, a fictional kingdom west of Bavaria called "Wurzburg" is shown (slightly misspelled, as the original spelling is "Würzburg"), the name of a Franconian city where major parts of the movie were shot. 3. The substitute for Versailles in the movie is a German palace, the Fürstbischöfliche Residenz (the prince-bishop's palace) in Würzburg, Lower Franconia, Bavaria. Anachronisms: 1. Although the airships are spectacular, in reality they would never get off the ground due to their weight. Airships had to be of very light construction to fly (no cannons, etc.) The airships in the film were lifted by streamlined hot air balloons, so fire did not present the issues that Hydrogen would have. 2. The Cardinal and Milady are having a discussion in the Hall of Mirrors located in the Palace of Versailles. Versailles is outside of Paris and the hall of mirrors wasn't constructed until the third building campaign of the palace starting in 1678 by King Louis XIV. 3. In the ball scene, when the musicians are tuning their instruments, they are using Tourte bows, a style of bow that was not created until the late 1700s, significantly after the movie takes place. 4. The Spire on top of Notre Dame which impales one of the airships, was not built until the 1800s. The Church was restored starting in 1845 lasting 23 years, it was during this time that the Spire was added to the building.