Monday, May 1, 2017

Movies I Have Seen - May 2017 (20 movies)

War Dogs. 2016 starring Jonah Hill, Miles Teller, Ana de Armas, Bradley Cooper, Kevin Pollak, Patrick St. Esprit, Shaun Toub, J. B. Blanc, Gabriel Spahiu, Barry Livingston, Eddie Jemison and David Packouz.

The Purge: Election Year. 2016

Guardians Of The Galaxy. blu-ray, May 4, with Dr. Connie Luther and Bethany Luther.

Guardians Of The Galaxy. IMAX, 2017 May 6, with Dr. Connie Luther and Bethany Luther.

Warcraft (alternatively known as Warcraft: The Beginning). 2016, Starring May 7
Travis Fimmel as Anduin Lothar,
Paula Patton as Garona Halforcen,
Ben Foster as Medivh,
Daniel Wu as Gul'dan,
Dominic Cooper as King Llane Wrynn,
Toby Kebbell as Durotan,
Ben Schnetzer as Khadgar,
Robert Kazinsky as Orgrim Doomhammer,
Clancy Brown as Blackhand,
Ruth Negga as Lady Taria Wrynn,
Anna Galvin as Draka,
Callum Keith Rennie as Moroes,
Burkely Duffield as Callan Lothar,
Ryan Robbins as Karos,
Dean Redman as Varis and One Take Charlie as Sheep.

The Wild Life. May 8

Sully. May 9

The Dressmaker. May 10

Max Steel. May 16

Bad Moms. May 17

FANatic. May 18

The Sea Of Trees. May 20

Inferno. May 20

The Secret Life Of Pets. May 23

Jason Bourne. May 25

The Wizard Of Lies. May 26, with Dr. Connie Luther.
Soundtrack: "Bog Noise From Winnetka" - Performed by The Club Colette Jazz Band; "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" - Performed by Judy Garland; "House Of The Rising Sun" - Performed by The Animals; "Since I Don't Have You" - Performed by The Slyliners; "Sweet Caroline" - Performed by Neil Diamond; "Winter Wonderland" - Performed by Mitch Miller; "The Great Pretender" - Performed by The Platters; "Sh-Boom" - Performed by The Crew Cuts; "Money (That's What I Want)" - Performed by Barrett Strong.

Bridget Jones' Baby. May 28
Soundtrack: "All By Myself" - Written by Eric Carmen and Sergei Rachmaninoff, Performed by Jamie O'Neal;
"Jump Around" - Performed by House of Pain; "Run" - Performed by Tiggs Da Author;
"Slave To The Vibe" - Performed by Billon;
"Hold My Hand" - Performed by Jess Glynne;
"Blue Treacle" - Performed by Jaq; "Meteorite" - Performed by Years & Years; "King (The Magician Remix)" - Performed by Years & Years; "Sing" - Written by Ed Sheeran and Pharrell Williams; Performed by Ed Sheeran; "Thinking Out Loud (Campfire Version)" - Written by Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge, Performed by Ed Sheeran;
"That Lady, Pts. 1& 2" - Written by Ernie Isley (as Ernest Isley), Marvin Isley and Chris Jasper (as Christopher Jasper), Performed by The Isley Brothers;
"Walk On By" - Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Performed by Dionne Warwick;
"Gangnam Style" - Written by Psy (as Park Jae-sang) and Gun-hyung Yoo (as Yoo Gun-hyung), Performed by Psy;
"Let's Get It On" - Performed by Marvin Gaye;
"Re-Ignite" - Performed by Knox Brown and Chris Gallant (as Gallant);
"Right As Rain" - Performed by Adele;
"Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" - Performed by The Temptations;
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine" - Performed by Marvin Gaye;
"That's Amore" - Performed by Dean Martin;
"We Are Family" - Performed by Sister Sledge
"Stay" - Performed by Rihanna, featuring Mikky Ekko;
"Sleigh Ride" - Performed by The Ronettes
"Fuck You" - Performed by Lily Allen;
"The Hurting Time" - Written and Performed by Annie Lennox;
"Mambo Italiano" - Performed by Carla Boni;
"Up Where We Belong" - Performed by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes, From the film An Officer and a Gentleman (1982);
"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" - Performed by McFadden & Whitehead;
"Still Falling for You" - Performed by Ellie Goulding.

Deepwater Horizon. Netflix, May 29, with Dr. Connie Luther.

Florence Foster Jenkins. Movie Network, May 30, with Dr. Connie Luther.

The Whole Truth. Neflix, May 31, 2017.





War Dogs. 2016, Starring Jonah Hill as Efraim Diveroli, Miles Teller as David Packouz, Ana de Armas as Iz, Bradley Cooper as Henry Girard, Kevin Pollak as Ralph Slutzky, Patrick St. Esprit as Captain Phillip Santos, Shaun Toub as Marlboro, J. B. Blanc as Bashkim, Gabriel Spahiu as Enver, Barry Livingston as Army Bureaucrat, Eddie Jemison as Hilldale Home Manager, David Packouz as Singer at Hilldale Home,
Steve Lantz Steve Lantz ...
Security Guard
Gregg Weiner Gregg Weiner ...
Massage Client
Julian Sergi Julian Sergi ...
Rosen
Daniel Berson Daniel Berson ...
Rabbi
Edson Jean Edson Jean ...
Drug Dealer
Daimion Johnson Daimion Johnson ...
Drug Dealer (as Damion Johnson)
Bethuel Fletcher Bethuel Fletcher ...
Drug Dealer
Gabriela Alvarez Gabriela Alvarez ...
Club Girl
Dan Bilzerian Dan Bilzerian ...
Dan Bilzerian
Ali Chen Ali Chen ...
OB-GYN
Jeremy Tardy Jeremy Tardy ...
Kip
Ashley Spillers Ashley Spillers ...
Rosen's Wife
Alisa Allapach Alisa Allapach ...
Dinner Party Guest
Tucker Merrick Tucker Merrick ...
Dinner Party Guest
Mosa Omari Mosa Omari ...
Jordanian Boy
Mansour Badri Mansour Badri ...
Jordanian Fixer
Mohammed Omari Mohammed Omari ...
Jordanian Fixer
Mehdi Merali Mehdi Merali ...
Iraqi Soldier
Bahram Khosraviani Bahram Khosraviani ...
Iraqi Soldier
Jeff Pierre Jeff Pierre ...
Money Room Soldier
Randy Jay Burrell Randy Jay Burrell ...
AEY Interviewee
Stoney Westmoreland Stoney Westmoreland ...
Vegas X Supplier
Wallace Langham Wallace Langham ...
Vegas X Supplier
Said Faraj Said Faraj ...
Vegas X Supplier
Roy Jenkins Roy Jenkins ...
Vegas X Supplier
Richard Coley Richard Coley ...
Vegas X Supplier
Ira Kay Ira Kay ...
Vegas X Supplier
Christopher Cho Christopher Cho ...
Vegas X Supplier
Ben Wise Ben Wise ...
Vegas X Supplier
Benny Figgins Benny Figgins ...
Casino Dealer
Andrei Finti Andrei Finti ...
Yili Pinari
Mircea Stoian Mircea Stoian ...
Albanian General
Aaron Lustig Aaron Lustig ...
Rock Island Bureaucrat
Alin Georgiou Popa Alin Georgiou Popa ...
Packaging Guy
Florin Stancu Florin Stancu ...
Albanian Thug
Petre Marin Petre Marin ...
Albanian Thug (as Petrica Marin)
Bogdan Albulescu Bogdan Albulescu ...
Warehouse Worker
Liliana Cristina Circei Liliana Cristina Circei ...
Bashkim's Wife
Caroline Lowe Caroline Lowe ...
AEY Receptionist
Lita Lopez Lita Lopez ...
Waitress
Natalia Mantilla Natalia Mantilla ...
Ella (1 1 / 2 Years)
Valentina Mantilla Valentina Mantilla ...
Ella (1 1 / 2 Years)
Vincent Teixeira Vincent Teixeira ...
FBI Agent
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jimmy Badstibner Jimmy Badstibner ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Tamila Bilalova Tamila Bilalova ...
Upscale Resident (uncredited)
Maria F. Blanco Maria F. Blanco ...
Hot Club Girl (uncredited)
Brian Blu Brian Blu ...
Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Santos Caraballo Santos Caraballo ...
Patron (uncredited)
Gina Beatriz Castro Gina Beatriz Castro ...
Club Goer (uncredited)
Nicole Chauvet Nicole Chauvet ...
Casino Patron / Hot Girl (uncredited)
Bryan Chesters Bryan Chesters ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Timothy Colangelo Timothy Colangelo ...
Arms Vendor (uncredited)
Xavier Cortes Xavier Cortes ...
Driver (uncredited)
Tom Crisp Tom Crisp ...
Humvee Gunner (uncredited)
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan Ellen Marguerite Cullivan ...
Family Wedding Guest / Dancer (uncredited)
Max Daniels Max Daniels ...
Iraqi Insurgent (uncredited)
Christopher De Stefano Christopher De Stefano ...
FBI Agent (elevator) (uncredited)
Lucas Di Medio Lucas Di Medio ...
Arms Buyer (uncredited)
Maxwell Acee Donovan Maxwell Acee Donovan ...
Ralph's Son (uncredited)
Marquest Douglass Marquest Douglass ...
Patron (uncredited)
Keity Drennan Keity Drennan ...
Cute Chica (uncredited)
Valentina Lucia Faltoni Valentina Lucia Faltoni ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Ely Feldman Ely Feldman ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Robert J. Fox Robert J. Fox ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Adam e Ginsberg Adam e Ginsberg ...
Miami Police Officer (uncredited)
Jasmine Golden Jasmine Golden ...
Secretary (uncredited)
Nicole Ilene Greensher Nicole Ilene Greensher ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Phillip Allen Hall III Phillip Allen Hall III ...
Night Patron (uncredited)
Ashli Haynes Ashli Haynes ...
Receptionist (uncredited)
Sidmar Holloman Sidmar Holloman ...
Arms buyer (uncredited)
Avo Jabourian Avo Jabourian ...
Blackjack Dealer (uncredited)
Michaelanthony Jeffers Michaelanthony Jeffers ...
Marine (uncredited)
Gregory Kasyan Gregory Kasyan ...
Efraim (12 yrs) (uncredited)
Frederick Keeve Frederick Keeve ...
Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Trevor Keveloh Trevor Keveloh ...
Arms Dealer (uncredited)
Brenda Koo Brenda Koo ...
Vanessa (uncredited)
Steven Krasner Steven Krasner ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
David W. LeBlanc David W. LeBlanc ...
Beachgoer (uncredited)
Tracy Lee Tracy Lee ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Rob Marchitti Rob Marchitti ...
Casino Gambler (uncredited)
Andrei Mateiu Andrei Mateiu ...
Packaging Guy (uncredited)
Chiko Mendez Chiko Mendez ...
El Pub Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Roman Mitichyan Roman Mitichyan ...
Iraqi Insurgent (uncredited)
Ryan Morgan Ryan Morgan ...
Hotel Patron (uncredited)
Landa Morland Landa Morland ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Joti Nagra Joti Nagra ...
Club Girl (uncredited)
Lisa Nygard-Pugh Lisa Nygard-Pugh ...
Bartender (uncredited)
R.W. Parka R.W. Parka ...
Woman with Dog (uncredited)
Ron Provencal Ron Provencal ...
Casino Player (uncredited)
Brittney Rae Brittney Rae ...
Beach Patron (uncredited)
Daniel E. Rodriguez Daniel E. Rodriguez ...
Beach Goer (uncredited)
Mark Roman Mark Roman ...
Casino Patron / Conventioneer (uncredited)
Efren John Rowan Efren John Rowan ...
Player Patron (uncredited)
Hassan Said Hassan Said ...
Saudi Businessman (uncredited)
Eric Shackelford Eric Shackelford ...
Gun Buyer (uncredited)
Leland Smith Leland Smith ...
Craps Player (uncredited)
Jeffry Tamara Jeffry Tamara ...
Club Goer (uncredited)
Rene Toledo Rene Toledo ...
Swat Team (uncredited)
Holly Traister Holly Traister ...
Mother at Funeral (uncredited)
Alan Trujillo Alan Trujillo ...
Convention Goer / Arms Buyer (uncredited)
Courtney Hope Turner Courtney Hope Turner ...
Vegas X Girl (uncredited)
Zachary Vazquez Zachary Vazquez ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Maegan Vogel Maegan Vogel ...
Food Truck Customer (uncredited)
André B. Walker André B. Walker ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jonathan Yaskoff Jonathan Yaskoff ...
Liv. Movie Network, May 1, 2017. Music by Cliff Martinez. Soundtrack: "Waters Of Nazareth" - Written by Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay,
Performed by Justice
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. / Because Music
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Funk #49
Written by Joe Walsh (as Joseph Walsh), Dale Peters and Jim Fox (as James Fox)
Performed by James Gang (as The James Gang)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
They Broke His Pelvis
from Drive (2011)
Written by Cliff Martinez
Don't Fear The Reaper
Written by Donald Roeser
So What'Cha Want
Written by Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch and Mike D (as Michael Diamond)
Performed by Beastie Boys
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
What Up Gangsta
Written by 50 Cent (as Curtis Jackson) and Rob Tewlow (as Robert Tewlow)
Performed by 50 Cent
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Fireworks Went Off
from My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (2014)
Written and Performed by Cliff Martinez, Mac Quayle and Peter G. Adams (as Peter Adams)
Jump Around
Written by David Appell, Kal Mann, Erik Schrody and Larry Muggerud
Performed by House of Pain
Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records Inc.
Sweet Emotion
Written by Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton
Performed by Aerosmith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Can Your Monkey Do The Dog
Written by Rufus Thomas and Steve Cropper (as Stephen Cropper)
Performed by Rufus Thomas
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Bojangles
Written by Pitbull (as Armando Christian Perez), Lil Jon (as Jonathan Smith) and Mark Vinten
Performed by Pitbull
Courtesy of The Orchard
Red Red Wine
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by UB40
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Passenger
Written by Iggy Pop and Ricky Gardiner
Performed by Iggy Pop
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Ashgar Be Shama (Izash Remix)
Traditional
Arranged and Performed by Ilham Al Madfai
Chathab
Written by Ilham Al Madfai and Muthatfar Al Nawab
Performed by Ilham Al Madfai
Fortunate Son
Written by John Fogerty
Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Courtesy of Fantasy Records
By permission of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Dimension
Written by Andrew Stockdale, Chris Ross (as Christopher Ross) and Myles Heskett
Performed by Wolfmother
Courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Ooh Las Vegas
Written by Gram Parsons and Rick Grech
Performed by Gram Parsons
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Ain't That A Kick In The Head
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
Performed by Dean Martin
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
Written and Performed by Neil Diamond
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Last Drive Home
from First Snow (2006)
Written by Cliff Martinez and Randy Miller (as Randy Alan Miller)
Pushka Kërkon Trima (Rritu Biri i Nënës)
Written by Arben Duka and Tonin Tërshana
Performed by Albanian Popular Music Ensemble of Tirana
Courtesy of Musical Ark
Wish You Were Here
Written by Roger Waters and David Gilmour
Performed by Pink Floyd
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
What Is Love? (Single Mix)
Written by John Eichendorff (as Dee Dee Halligan) and Junior Torello
Performed by Haddaway
Courtesy of Razor & Tie
You Keep Me Hangin' On
Written by Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland and Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.)
Performed by Vanilla Fudge
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Carmen: L'Amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle (Habanera)
Written by Georges Bizet
Performed by Maria Callas/Orchestre National De La Radiodiffusion Française/Georges Prêtre
Courtesy of Warner Classics
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
Performed by Darlene Love
Courtesy of EMI Entertainment World, Inc. on behalf of Phil Spector Records
Forsythia
from Contagion (2011)
Written by Cliff Martinez
Time In A Bottle
Written by Jim Croce
Performed by David Young
Courtesy of The O'Neill Brothers Group
Behind Blue Eyes
Written by Pete Townshend
Performed by The Who
Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd. / Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Everybody Knows
Written by Leonard Cohen and Sharon Robinson
Performed by Leonard Cohen
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) & Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing.
Trivia: It is an American black comedy-drama film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Phillips, Jason Smilovic and Stephen Chin, based on a Rolling Stone article by Guy Lawson.[5] Lawson then wrote a book titled Arms and the Dudes detailing the story.[6] The film follows two arms dealers, Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, who receive a US Army contract to supply munitions for the Afghan National Army worth approximately $300 million.[7] The film is heavily fictionalized and dramatized,[8][9] and some of its events, such as the duo driving through Iraq, were either invented or based on other events, such as screenwriter Stephen Chin's own experiences. The film stars Jonah Hill, Miles Teller, Ana de Armas and Bradley Cooper, who also co-produced. Filming began on March 2, 2015 in Romania. The film premiered in New York City on August 3, 2016 and was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 19, 2016. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $86 million.[12] Hill received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. Filming locations:
Romania
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Bucharest, Romania
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Casablanca, Morocco
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Amman, Jordan
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Morocco
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El Centro, California, USA
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Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Miami, Florida, USA
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Frank's Coffee Shop, Olive Burbank, California, USA (Where Efraim, David and Ralph meet to discuss David being paid.)
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USA
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA (On the way to U.S. Goverment Audit)
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Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, Romania (as Tirana, Albania) (background exterior).
The Singer in the Hilldale Retirement home is the real David Packouz. The Character who is played by Miles Teller in this movie. Anachronism: When David is jogging in Albania, he's wearing Apple's earbuds with the longer controls which included the mic. These were introduced with the iPhone 3GS in June 2009, well after the story takes place.

The Purge: Election Year. 2016, Starring
Frank Grillo as Leo Barnes[4]
Elizabeth Mitchell as Senator Charlie Roan[5]
Christy Coco as Young Charlie Roan
Mykelti Williamson[5] as Joe Dixon
Joseph Julian Soria[5] as Marcos Dali
Betty Gabriel[5] as Laney Rucker
Terry Serpico as Earl Danzinger
Raymond J. Barry as Caleb Warrens
Edwin Hodge as Dante Bishop
Cindy Robinson as Purge Announcement Voice
Kyle Secor as Minister Edwidge Owens[5]
Liza Colón-Zayas as Dawn[5]
David Aaron Baker as NFFA Press Secretary Tommy Roseland
Christopher James Baker as Harmon James
Brittany Mirabilé as Kimmy
Juani Feliz as Kimmy's friend
Roman Blat as Lead Russian Murder Tourist purger in Uncle Sam costume (credited as "Uncle Sam")
Jamal Peters as Crips leader (credited as "Gang Leader with Dying Friend")
J. Jewels as Political Debater
Matt Walton as Reporter #1

Frank Grillo ...
Leo Barnes
Elizabeth Mitchell Elizabeth Mitchell ...
Senator Charlie Roan
Mykelti Williamson Mykelti Williamson ...
Joe Dixon
J.J. Soria J.J. Soria ...
Marcos (as Joseph Julian Soria)
Betty Gabriel Betty Gabriel ...
Laney Rucker
Terry Serpico Terry Serpico ...
Earl Danzinger
Edwin Hodge Edwin Hodge ...
Dante Bishop
Kyle Secor Kyle Secor ...
Minister Edwidge Owens
Barry Nolan Barry Nolan ...
Reporter #1
Liza Colón-Zayas Liza Colón-Zayas ...
Dawn (as Liza Colon-Zayas)
Ethan Phillips Ethan Phillips ...
Chief Couper
Adam Cantor Adam Cantor ...
Tall Eric Busmalis
Christopher James Baker Christopher James Baker ...
Harmon James
Jared Kemp Jared Kemp ...
Rondo
Brittany Mirabile Brittany Mirabile ...
Schoolgirl #1 Freakbride / Kimmy (as Brittany Mirabilé)
Raymond J. Barry Raymond J. Barry ...
Leader Caleb Warrens
Naeem Duren Naeem Duren ...
Rev w / Angel in Command Center
Naheem Garcia Naheem Garcia ...
Angel Munoz
Steven Barkhimer Steven Barkhimer ...
Drab Suited Man 1
Tom Kemp Tom Kemp ...
Drab Suited Man 2
Portland Helmich Portland Helmich ...
Moderator
Roman Blat Roman Blat ...
Uncle Sam
David Aaron Baker David Aaron Baker ...
Tommy Roseland
George Lee Miles George Lee Miles ...
Irish Ike Jenkins
Antoine Coetzee Antoine Coetzee ...
South African Male
Drew Cooper Drew Cooper ...
Enormous Gang Member
Johnnie Mae Johnnie Mae ...
Mrs. Sabian
Tom Paolino Tom Paolino ...
Axe Headed Man
Emily Petta Emily Petta ...
Screaming Woman
Alexander Cook Alexander Cook ...
Masked Man
Juani Feliz Juani Feliz ...
Schoolgirl #2
Jamal Peters Jamal Peters ...
Gang Member with Dying Friend
Matt Walton Matt Walton ...
Reporter #1
Thomas Kee Thomas Kee ...
Crazy Man (Self-Purger)
Lonnie Farmer Lonnie Farmer ...
Man with Bull Horn
Christy Coco Christy Coco ...
Young Charlie Roan
Darcie Fisher Darcie Fisher ...
Reporter #3
Alexander Schuler Alexander Schuler ...
Demonic Man
Hank Amos Hank Amos ...
Mercenary #8
Lindsey Pires Lindsey Pires ...
Dancer #1
Emily Smith Emily Smith ...
Dancer #2
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Christopher Alan Christopher Alan ...
Leo's Security Team (uncredited)
Mel Alejandro Mel Alejandro ...
Rally Attendee (uncredited)
Joe Alo Joe Alo ...
Mercenary (uncredited)
Kristen Annese Kristen Annese ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Kt Baldassaro Kt Baldassaro ...
Flag Face Russian Murderer (uncredited)
James Best James Best ...
Charlie Roan's Brother (uncredited)
Macayla Botelho Macayla Botelho ...
Injured Victim (uncredited)
Jim Boyd Jim Boyd ...
Factory Worker (uncredited)
Christopher Michael Cagle Christopher Michael Cagle ...
Dante's Man (uncredited)
Joe Jafo Carriere Joe Jafo Carriere ...
Homeless Man (uncredited)
Benjamin James Chaplin Benjamin James Chaplin ...
Kid (uncredited)
Chemi Che-Mponda Chemi Che-Mponda ...
Homeless Woman (uncredited)
Terry Conforti Terry Conforti ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Angel Connell Angel Connell ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Rosario Corso Rosario Corso ...
Leo's Security Team (uncredited)
Alysson Da Silva Alysson Da Silva ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Kevin DeCoste Kevin DeCoste ...
Executioner (uncredited)
Mugisha Feruzi Mugisha Feruzi ...
Dante's Men (uncredited)
Pamela Figueiredo Pamela Figueiredo ...
Electorate (uncredited)
Charlie Flannery Charlie Flannery ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Jim Ford Jim Ford ...
Homeless Man (uncredited)
John Franchi John Franchi ...
Homeless Vietnam Vet (uncredited)
James Gaiero James Gaiero ...
NFFA secret service (uncredited)
Ian Gatheca Ian Gatheca ...
South African Gang Member (uncredited)
Mickey Gilmore Mickey Gilmore ...
Dante's Men #1 (uncredited)
Ed Goode Ed Goode ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Elaine Victoria Grey Elaine Victoria Grey ...
NFFA Member Wife (uncredited)
Mark Haggett Mark Haggett ...
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
London Hall London Hall ...
Charlie Roan's Mom (uncredited)
Imani Henries Imani Henries ...
Debate Audience Member (uncredited)
Jay Hieron Jay Hieron ...
Rev 1 (uncredited)
Arthur Hiou Arthur Hiou ...
Leo's Security Team (uncredited)
Rosemary Howard Rosemary Howard ...
Unassuming Woman (uncredited)
Tiffany Howcroft Tiffany Howcroft ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Kimberly Howe Kimberly Howe ...
School Girl #4 (uncredited)
Ian Dylan Hunt Ian Dylan Hunt ...
NFFA Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Nelson Irizarry Nelson Irizarry ...
Archer (uncredited)
Charles Matumbi Jackson Charles Matumbi Jackson ...
Shelter Doctor (uncredited)
Jimmy Jules Jimmy Jules ...
Political Debate / Audience Member (uncredited)
Winnie Kelleher Winnie Kelleher ...
Church Sacrifice Victim (uncredited)
Cailyn Kemka Cailyn Kemka ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Arielle Kenney Arielle Kenney ...
Voter (uncredited)
Jessica Kent Jessica Kent ...
Newly Injured Victim (uncredited)
Jeffery Kincannon Jeffery Kincannon ...
Security (uncredited)
Samuel Kinnah Samuel Kinnah ...
Dante revolutionary soldier (uncredited)
Stephen Kyle Stephen Kyle ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Hashim Lafond Hashim Lafond ...
Revolutionary (uncredited)
Lauren Laperriere Lauren Laperriere ...
South African Gang Member (uncredited)
Jordan Lloyd Jordan Lloyd ...
School Girl Friend (uncredited)
Jonah Lorenzo Jonah Lorenzo ...
Leo's Security Team (uncredited)
Alex Madera Alex Madera ...
Homeless Child (uncredited)
Michael Maggiani Michael Maggiani ...
Campaign Supporter (uncredited)
Wayne Malm Jr. Wayne Malm Jr. ...
NFFA Soldier / Parishioner (uncredited)
Michael Mardo Michael Mardo ...
Church Goer (uncredited)
Robert Marsella Robert Marsella ...
NFFA Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Mathuin Mathuin ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Stephanie McIntyre Stephanie McIntyre ...
Store Clerk (uncredited)
Neal McNeil Neal McNeil ...
Pedestrian / Victim (uncredited)
Tanja Melendez Lynch Tanja Melendez Lynch ...
News Photographer (uncredited)
Adrian M. Mompoint Adrian M. Mompoint ...
Voter (uncredited)
Malcolm C. Murray Malcolm C. Murray ...
Rev 2 (uncredited)
Chuey Okoye Chuey Okoye ...
School Girl Boyfriend #1 (uncredited)
Peter Olejnik Peter Olejnik ...
NFFA Secret Service (uncredited)
Richard Pacheco Richard Pacheco ...
Political Debate Audience Member (uncredited)
Joseph Paolo Joseph Paolo ...
Customer (uncredited)
Rickland Powell Rickland Powell ...
NFFA Debate Supporter (uncredited)
Americo Presciutti Americo Presciutti ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Nick Principe Nick Principe ...
NFFA agent (uncredited)
Leah Procito Leah Procito ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Jon Douglas Rainey Jon Douglas Rainey ...
Purger (uncredited)
Noel Ramos Noel Ramos ...
Dante's Revolutionary Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Vincent Rapisarda Paul Vincent Rapisarda ...
Audience member (uncredited)
Stew Replogle Stew Replogle ...
Martyr (uncredited)
Nicholas Rexford Nicholas Rexford ...
Lawrence (uncredited)
Jeremiah Suave Richardson Jeremiah Suave Richardson ...
Skateboard Purgers (uncredited)
Gary Roscoe Gary Roscoe ...
New Founding Father (uncredited)
Lexie Roth Lexie Roth ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Andres Luis Sanchez Andres Luis Sanchez ...
Latin Gang Member (uncredited)
John Sarnie John Sarnie ...
NFFA Soldier (uncredited)
Kelsey Saunders Kelsey Saunders ...
Dead Gang Member (uncredited)
Stephanie Ann Saunders Stephanie Ann Saunders ...
Airport Patron (uncredited)
Thomas Schiavitti Thomas Schiavitti ...
Secret Service (uncredited)
Sabe Schoeneg Sabe Schoeneg ...
Sniper #3 (special skills) (uncredited)
William Shipman William Shipman ...
Gang Member (uncredited)
Billy Silvia Billy Silvia ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Yefim Somin Yefim Somin ...
Political debate attendee (uncredited)
P.J. Stack P.J. Stack ...
Mercenary / Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Franz Strassmann Franz Strassmann ...
Mercenary (uncredited)
Morgan Strebler Morgan Strebler ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
David Struffolino David Struffolino ...
Driver / Person in Shelter (uncredited)
Michael Steven Swanson Michael Steven Swanson ...
New Founding Father (uncredited)
Paul Taft Paul Taft ...
Voter (uncredited)
Lino Tanaka Lino Tanaka ...
Voter (uncredited)
Jillian Taylor Jillian Taylor ...
Airport Patron (uncredited)
J.P. Valenti J.P. Valenti ...
NFFA Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Roman Vangeli Roman Vangeli ...
NFFA Soldier (uncredited)
Rob Vardaro Rob Vardaro ...
Purger #3 (uncredited)
Nicolas Villamizar Nicolas Villamizar ...
Surgeon (uncredited)
Raquel Wallace Raquel Wallace ...
Homeless Child (uncredited)
Maureen Walsh Maureen Walsh ...
Parishioner (uncredited)
Dora Winifred Dora Winifred ...
Costume Shop Pedestrian (uncredited)
Darryl Wooten Darryl Wooten ...
Leo's Security Team. Movie Network, May 3, 2017. Music by Nathan Whitehead. Soundtrack: "20th Century Boy" - Written by Marc Bolan,
Performed by T. Rex
Courtesy of Spirit Music Group
Title Give Up The Funk (Tear the Roof Off)
Written by Jerome Brailey, George S. Clinton (as George Clinton Jr.) and Bootsy Collins (as William Collins)
Performed by The Original Players
Courtesy of sync2picture
By arrangement with Fine Gold Music
Green Paper Burns and Burns
Written by Joey Sykes and Justin Frankee Waddell
Performed by Frankie Razor
Courtesy of d2 Music
Never Know Why
Written by Danny Methric (as Daniel Albert Methric), Anthony Samuel DeNardo and Matt Rost (as Matthew Thomas Rost)
Performed by The Muggs
Courtesy of North Star Media LLC
Party in the U.S.A.
Written by Lukasz Gottwald, Jessica Cornish and Claude Kelly
Performed by Alana Da Fonseca (as Alana D)
Courtesy of The Boom Clack
I'm Afraid of Americans
Written by David Bowie and Brian Eno
Performed by David Bowie
Courtesy of RZO Music
Let Me Hear You Whisper
(uncredited)
There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood
(uncredited)
Written by William Cowper.
Trivia: It is an American dystopian action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco and starring Frank Grillo, Elizabeth Mitchell and Mykelti Williamson. It is the sequel to 2014's The Purge: Anarchy and is the third installment in The Purge franchise. The film was released on July 1, 2016 and grossed over $118 million, becoming a box office success and the highest-grossing film of the series. Filming locations:
Woonsocket, Rhode Island, USA (Location)
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Providence, Rhode Island, USA. A few scenes were filmed in Washington, D.C.



Guardians Of The Galaxy


Warcraft (alternatively known as Warcraft: The Beginning). 2016, Starring
Travis Fimmel as Anduin Lothar, the military commander of the human forces in Stormwind Kingdom. Steadfast and charismatic, Anduin is a knight who has sacrificed everything to keep the king and his people safe.
Paula Patton as Garona Halforcen, a strong-willed half-orc survivor caught between the Alliance and the Horde.
Ben Foster as Medivh, the current Guardian of Tirisfal and a mysterious and reclusive protector who wields formidable magical power.
Daniel Wu as Gul'dan, a sinister Shadowmoon orc warlock. Wielding powerful fel magic and driven by his ravenous desire for power, he orchestrates the actions of the Horde from behind the scenes.
Dominic Cooper as King Llane Wrynn, ruler of the Stormwind Kingdom and a beacon of hope for his people in times of darkness.
Toby Kebbell as Durotan, the father of Go'el and the noble orc chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan battling to save his exiled clan and the rest of the renegade orcs from Gul'dan and the destruction of their world. Kebbell also portrays the Archmage Antonidas, leader of the Kirin Tor, the mage council of Dalaran.
Ben Schnetzer as Khadgar, a gifted young mage who was trained at a young age by the Kirin Tor to succeed Medivh as Guardian, but left and eventually found his place in the Stormwind Kingdom.
Robert Kazinsky as Orgrim Doomhammer, Durotan's best friend and right-hand man who later leads the survivors of the Frostwolf Clan.
Clancy Brown as Blackhand, the fearsome orc chieftain of the Blackrock Clan and puppet of Gul'dan who rises to become the first warchief of the Horde.
Ruth Negga as Lady Taria Wrynn, Queen-consort of Stormwind, King Llane's wife and most trusted counsel, and Anduin's sister.
Anna Galvin as Draka, Durotan's mate and the mother of Go'el.
Callum Keith Rennie as Moroes, the castellan who manages Medivh's arcane stronghold of Karazhan.
Burkely Duffield as Callan Lothar, son of Anduin and a soldier who follows in his father's footsteps.
Ryan Robbins as Karos, a soldier of Stormwind.
Dean Redman as Varis, a soldier of Stormwind. Redman also portrayed a caged Frostwolf Clan orc.

Terry Notary appears as Grommash Hellscream, the orc chieftain of the Warsong Clan, though the part is listed in the credits as Peon. Notary also served as stunt coordinator and movement coach for the film, working with cast members Kebbell, Kazinsky, Brown, Wu and Galvin on their portrayals of the orcs, and with Foster on his portrayals of magic. Michael Adamthwaite appears as King Magni Bronzebeard, the dwarf ruler of Ironforge. Tommy Rieder and Dylan Schombing appear as a young Medivh and Varian Wrynn, respectively. Glenn Close makes an uncredited appearance as Alodi, an ancient mage locked in an artifact within Dalaran, described as "the Guardian before there was a Guardian".[10][11] In the comics, Alodi was the first Guardian of Tirisfal and a male half-elf, while the character in the film is closer to that of Aegwynn, Medivh's mother. Chris Metzen, who served as the writer for the film and is the Senior Vice-President of Story and Franchise Development at Blizzard Entertainment and the voice of Thrall in the Warcraft franchise, makes an uncredited cameo appearance as a turbaned perfume vendor on the streets of Stormwind Kingdom.

Travis Fimmel ...
Anduin Lothar
Paula Patton Paula Patton ...
Garona
Ben Foster Ben Foster ...
Medivh
Dominic Cooper Dominic Cooper ...
Llane Wrynn
Toby Kebbell Toby Kebbell ...
Durotan / Antonidas
Ben Schnetzer Ben Schnetzer ...
Khadgar
Robert Kazinsky Robert Kazinsky ...
Orgrim
Clancy Brown Clancy Brown ...
Blackhand
Daniel Wu Daniel Wu ...
Gul'dan
Ruth Negga Ruth Negga ...
Lady Taria
Anna Galvin Anna Galvin ...
Draka
Callum Keith Rennie Callum Keith Rennie ...
Moroes
Burkely Duffield Burkely Duffield ...
Callan
Ryan Robbins Ryan Robbins ...
Karos
Dean Redman Dean Redman ...
Varis / Caged Frostwolf
Glenn Ennis Glenn Ennis ...
Compound Guard
Terry Notary Terry Notary ...
Peon
Elena Wurlitzer Elena Wurlitzer ...
Draenei Mother
Michael Adamthwaite Michael Adamthwaite ...
King Magni
Anna Van Hooft Anna Van Hooft ...
Aloman
Callan Mulvey Callan Mulvey ...
Warrior
Adrian Glynn McMorran Adrian Glynn McMorran ...
Officer (as Adrian McMorran)
Kyle Rideout Kyle Rideout ...
Officer
Michael Antonakos Michael Antonakos ...
Officer
Elisabeth Rosen Elisabeth Rosen ...
Westfall Woman
Patrick Sabongui Patrick Sabongui ...
Footman
Kent O'Connor Kent O'Connor ...
Footman
Wesley MacInnes Wesley MacInnes ...
Gate Guard
Mackenzie Gray Mackenzie Gray ...
Lordaerian Delegate
Christian Sloan Christian Sloan ...
Elf Delegate
Valérie Wiseman Valérie Wiseman ...
Kul Tiran Delegate
Dan Payne Dan Payne ...
Clansmen
Eugene Lipinski Eugene Lipinski ...
Finden
Christina Jastrzembska Christina Jastrzembska ...
Archmage
Travis MacDonald Travis MacDonald ...
Prison Mage
Frank C. Turner Frank C. Turner ...
Prison Mage
Tommy Rieder Tommy Rieder ...
Young Medivh
Dylan Schombing Dylan Schombing ...
Varian Wrynn
Donavon Stinson Donavon Stinson ...
Prison Soldier
Meelah Robbins Meelah Robbins ...
Scared Girl
One Take Charlie as Sheep;

Kristian Bakstad Kristian Bakstad ...
Gryphon Caller (uncredited)
Glenn Close Glenn Close ...
Alodi (uncredited)
Darin De Paul Darin De Paul ...
Additional Voices (uncredited)
Jordan Gardiner Jordan Gardiner ...
Knight (uncredited)
G. Michael Gray G. Michael Gray ...
Tower Guard (uncredited)
Gary A. Hecker Gary A. Hecker ...
Creature Voices (uncredited)
Raj Lal Raj Lal ...
Knight (uncredited)
Trevor Mack Trevor Mack ...
Warrior (uncredited)
Donnie MacNeil Donnie MacNeil ...
Squire (uncredited)
Jill Morrison Jill Morrison ...
Indecisive Woman (uncredited)
Michael Patric Michael Patric ...
Human Villager (uncredited)
Joel Sturrock Joel Sturrock ...
Dwarf Messenger, Linley Subryan as Stormwind Soldier and Sharlene Royer as stunt double: Paula Patton. Movie Network, May 7, 2017. Music by Ramin Djawadi. Soundtrack: "Stormwind" - Written by Jason Hayes;
Legends of Azeroth
Written by Jason Hayes.
Trivia: It is an American action-fantasy film directed by Duncan Jones and written by Jones, Charles Leavitt, and Chris Metzen. It is based on the Warcraft video game series and novels set in the world of Azeroth. The film stars Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Robert Kazinsky, Clancy Brown, and Daniel Wu. The film portrays the initial encounters between the humans and the orcs and takes place in a variety of locations established in the video game series.[5] The film was first announced in 2006 as a project partnership between Legendary Pictures and the game's developer, Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft premiered in Paris on May 24, 2016, and was released by Universal Pictures in the United States on June 10, 2016.[7] The film grossed $433 million worldwide and is the highest-grossing video game adaptation of all time,[3][8] although it was still considered a mild financial disappointment due to its very large $160 million budget.[9] The film made over $220 million in China alone, representing more than half of its global total box office. Filming locations:
Canadian Motion Picture Park Studios, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Canada
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Torres del Paine, Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena, Chile.