Monday, March 9, 2015

'Unfinished Business' Feels Incomplete



The movie starts out with Daniel Trunkman (Vince Vaughn) arguing with his boss Chuck (Sienna Miller) about a 5% pay decrease. He refuses to walk with her and ends up quitting his job and starts his own firm called Apex Solutions.

His two associates are Timothy (Tom Wilkinson), who has been laid off for being too old for his job and Mike Pancake (Dave Franco), who just finished his interview at Trunkmans ex-company.

The trio starts their office, located in a Dunkin Doughnuts, and stays there for over a year. Trunkmans business goes down hill until one day they think they have scored a big deal with a German company and fly to Portland and then to Berlin for the shake, which will seal the deal.

While everything seems to have fallen perfectly into place, we see that it is not a happily ever after. We have Trunkman striving to support his family and send his son to private school so that his son wont be bullied. Timothy wants to divorce his wife but at the same time make sure shes taken care of financially. Then theres Mike, who is socially awkward and desperately needs a confidence boost.

This German deal is really important to all three of them and. Of course nothing can be so perfect, right? Enter Chuck. After traveling to Portland, they find out that Chuck is also there to negotiate the same deal with the very same company.

Then they all have to travel to Berlin to present their numbers and see who gets the deal. However, their time in Berlin is somehow in the middle of some random protest, Oktoberfest and a large gay festival. There is some explicit nudity thrown in completely unnecessarily.

This movie offers some good messages but as Trunkman tries to save his company, he lies to his wife (June Diane Raphael) about how much money he has and about trying to be there for his two children, Paul (Britton Sear) and Bess (Ella Anderson). With Timothy trying to get some of his youth back and Mike trying hard be useful and to make people take him seriously, you are left wondering what message was there in this movie to start with.

Director Ken Scott and script writer Steve Conrad have brought in too many characters with too many stories and tried to connect too many strings.

The creators are throwing too many things at the wall and hope that it all sticks. This movie has some great moments and some really meaningful messages but it all gets lost in the jumbled stories and side stories that take place.

Too many cooks spoil the broth and that is exactly what happens in this movie. It simply has too many stories clashing with one another and too many characters coming into the picture.

Its a commendable effort, but Unfinished Business is a film that is best caught on TV or a date-less Friday night.

ONLY RECOMMENDED: If youre bored and want to watch something to pass time or for fun.

Source: http://www.newuniversity.org/2015/03/entertainment/unfinished-business-feels-incomplete/



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Melissa Benoist suits up in CBS' �Supergirl�



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Melissa Benoist suits up in CBS Supergirl

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Producer Warner Bros. Television has released the first-look photos of the Glee and Whiplash breakout in the official costume as DC Comics character Supergirl.

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The costume was designed by three-time Oscar-winner Colleen Atwood, who also served in the same capacity for WBTV/The CWs DC takes Arrow and The Flash.

In designing Supergirl, I wanted to embrace the past but more importantly, thrust her into the street-style action hero of today, said Atwood, who earned Oscars for Into the Woods, Snow White and the Huntsman and Sweeney Todd.

Production on the pilot started this week in Los Angeles.

Read more: TV Pilots 2015: The Complete Guide

The drama centers on Kara Zor-El (Benoist), Supermans cousin, who was born on the planet Krypton and escaped amid its destruction years ago. After arriving on Earth, Kara was taken in by a foster family, the Danverses, who taught her to be careful with her extraordinary powers (which she shares with her famous cousin).

Brothers & Sisters and Ally McBeal alum Calista Flockhart co-stars as DC Comics character Cat Grant, True Bloods Mehcad Brooks is set as Jimmy Olsen; Homelands David Harewood is DC Comics character Hank Henshaw; and Greys Anatomys Chyler Leigh plays Alexandra Alex Danvers, the confident foster sister of Kara. Laura Benanti will recur, while former Supergirl Helen Slater and former Superman Dean Cain will guest-star in the pilot.

Arrow and Flashs Greg Berlanti and his No Ordinary Family cohort Ali Adler (The New Normal) as well as Arrow and Flash EP Andrew Kreisberg will pen the script and executive produce the drama via Berlanti Productions Warner Bros. Television-based banner. Berlanti Productions topper Sarah Schechter also is on board to executive produce.

Source: http://whnt.com/2015/03/08/melissa-benoist-suits-up-in-cbs-supergirl/



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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Harrison Ford, Aviation Rescue Badass



Harrison Ford is a badass aviator who rescues people in danger. In real life, we mean.

Harrison Ford is very lucky to be alive after crash-landing his World War II-era airplane onto a golf course. The 72-year-old star was hospitalized after on Thursday after he lost engine power, and he is expected to make a full recovery.

According to an eyewitness speaking to NBC News on Friday, Ford saved several lives by avoiding crashing his plane into a densely populated suburban area.

Looking at where he crashed and how the plane went down, Im sure there was a moment where he said, Im not going to risk lives, whatever happens, happens. Its going to be just me, said Eddie Aguglia, who was golfing at the time of the incident. He risked life and limb by putting it down on the golf course instead of trying to go further to try to get back to the airport. Another 25 to 30 yards and I dont want to think about it.

If this is the case, then this wouldnt even be the first time that Harrison Ford has rescued someone while piloting aircraft.

In July 2000, Ford helped save a dehydrated hiker in Idaho Falls. The actor, who was volunteering his services and his Bell 407 helicopter to local mountain rescuers and the sheriffs department, received a call regarding a 20-year-old hiker named Sarah George. She had been on a five-hour climb of Table Mountain when she nearly collapsed. A fellow hiker phoned for help, which brought none other than Harrison Ford to the scene.

I cant believe I barfed in Harrison Fords helicopter.

He was wearing a T-shirt and a cowboy hat, George told the Associated Press at the time. He didnt look like Id ever seen him before.

Before reaching the hospital, the sick hiker vomited into an EMT workers hat while onboard Fords helicopter. I cant believe I barfed in Harrison Fords helicopter, George remarked. (She later told the press that she would, out of gratitude, watch any movie that he made from then on.)

The next summer, Ford was out once again saving people via aircraft, pro bono. This time, it was a 13-year-old Boy Scout named Cody Clawson who got lost in Yellowstone National Park. Ford found the boy shivering and hungry, having spent the night alone in the rain.

Cody said the kids [in his Boy Scout troop] asked if he got an autograph and he said, No, but I got a hug and a handshake, and thats better than an autograph, Clawsons mom told the AP.

Fords love of aviation has also taken him to Capitol Hill. In 2013, he joined members of the House General Aviation Caucus to discuss issues of importance to the general aviation community. In 2011, he stopped by the Senate General Aviation Caucus during discussions on jet fuel and tax burden on pilots.

Ford had taken a few flying lessons in his 20s, but didnt really get into flight training until the mid-1990s.

I wasnt sure if at the age of 54 that I still had the capacity to learn something that I saw as very complicated and difficult, he told Downwind magazine. I was so identified with what I did for a living, and I enjoy it, have respect for it, and love the freedom and responsibility that acting provides; however, flying gave me the opportunity to create an identity other than Harrison Ford, the actor. I admire the ability to fly and always loved the sound of airplanes and was curious about them.

Downwind also asked him how much rudder trim was needed on the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars. That was Chewbaccas job not mine, Ford tersely replied. He handled the rudders.

Among those relieved to learn that Ford is expected to make a full recovery was Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca. who tweeted the following on Thursday:

Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/06/harrison-ford-aviation-rescue-badass.html



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Movie Review: 'Unfinished Business'



By Bill WineKYW Newsradio 1060

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) Unfinished Business is a comedy about a business trip that gets by, despite tripping over its own business.

Vince Vaughn stars as salesman Dan Trunkman, a St. Louis husband and father of two who quits his corporate job following a pay cut (as dictated by his tough-cookie boss, oddly named Chuck Portnoy, played by Sienna Miller).

So Trunkman starts his own business, called Apex Select.

(2 stars out of 4)

The two people who accept his offer to join him in a new venture are played by Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco, the former facing forced retirement, the latter facing continued unemployment.

A year later, they travel to Portland, Maine, and then to Berlin, Germany, to close their companys first big make-or-break-the-business deal.

But when they arrive at their destination, they discover that Dans ex-employer, Chuck, is competing for the same deal and has been going after the same clients (two of whom are played by James Marsden and Nick Frost).

Dan knows h**l have to win back the clients, but the travel itinerary comes apart at the seams when the hopeful travelers find themselves sidetracked by everything from Oktoberfest to a gay fetish festival to a global economic summit.

Canadian director Ken Scott (Sticky Fingers, Starbuck), who previously collaborated with Vince Vaughn on the enjoyable comedy Delivery Man, works from an inconsistent screenplay by Steve Conrad, who wrote the script for 2013s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

The script lacks narrative momentum, and evokes smiles rather than laughs, trotting out set pieces as if in a parade, and allowing the characters to behave more or less arbitrarily at times, going for the easy gag at the expense of the believability and integrity of the piece.

And neither Scott nor Conrad manages to explain just what kind of company our trio of protagonists have or exactly what they do. So we dont take their predicament as seriously as we might have if we were clued in.

Still, Unfinished Business gives Vaughn a chance to give his trademark motormouth a rest and deliver a persuasive, likable, underplayed protagonist who shows us his sensitive side as he deals with his kids problems and helps us over the rough spots.

And Wilkinson and Franco do a bit more with their supporting characters than is there on the page.

This is a mixed bag, to be sure, and could have used a rewrite or two. But it gets points for not being formulaic even if the cocktail of raunch and sentiment that it pours into our glass doesnt taste quite right.

And it doesnt bore us either.

So well book a trip to 2 stars out of 4 for Unfinished Business, a shaky, offbeat workplace lark that entertains even though it sports a truth-in-advertising title that perfectly describes its own incompleteness.

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Source: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2015/03/06/movie-review-unfinished-business/



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Elvis Nolasco Plays an Addict in ABC's American Crime



Elvis Nolasco stars in the new ABC series American Crime written by John Ridley (12 Years a Slave). You'll recognize Elvis from his numerous roles in five Spike Lee films including the recently released Da Sweet Blood of Jesus. Elvis' Twitter: @EONolasco . Photo by Elise Gannett.

It was easy for me to come up with questions to interview the multi-talented and ever so handsome Elvis Nolasco. There's just something about the way he carries himself that makes me want to [censored]! Eeeps! But so true!

You HAVE to check Elvis out in his new show American Crime which airs in the coveted Thursday night slot after Scandal.

Let's see what this guy Elvis Nolasco has to say.

In American Crime, you play an addict named Carter Nix. What type of research did you do for this role?

Well, having grown up in New York City's neighborhoods, it was not a far-fetched or stretch to witness addiction on different levels. To have been able to witness the behaviors, struggles and destruction was something I was able to draw from. YouTube was very helpful in doing research on the effects and behaviors of addiction.

Do you still know how to breakdance? What about poppin'? What's your favorite move?

This is a good question. It's never the same case when it comes to remembering how to still ride a bike. Break dancing can do a lot of wear and tear on the body, something I've experienced throughout the years. However, I still got some moves, I'm still swift and limber. As a New Yorker I will never turn away from a battle. My favorite move would have to be classic footwork and windmill.

What's your workout and food routine?

I love to run and hike, cardio is of major importance to me. I also enjoy hitting the weights and calisthenics every now and them for muscle building and strength. I enjoy eating egg whites and oatmeal for breakfast, lots of fruits and vegetables, salads, salmon, steak, grilled chicken and turkey. However, if my mom is around I'm definitely having me some liver and white rice (my favorite dish). My two good friends have been instrumental in helping me train and workout properly (Kamar De Los Reyes & Ben Velazquez at The New York SportsLab).

Tell us about the @SpikeLee Sneaker Jam. What did you do there? How'd you get an audition for the Spike Lee film Da Sweet Blood of Jesus?

Spike Lee's NBA Sneaker Jam? Just went out to have a good time, pow wow with all the 40 Acres and A Mule Team. Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus is a different and uniquely told love story about people who are addicted to blood, it's a re-imagination of Bill Gunns 70's***t Ganga and Hess. I was in L.A. when I first received a phone call about my availability to come on board for Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus and the details of the project. I answered that call by saying one, yes I'm available and two I like the project very much. The second call I received, the voice on the other line (will remain anonymous) said "Pack Your Bags".

What's it like playing opposite of such a hot actress Caitlin Gerard in American Crime? Tell us about the first time you met her. @CaitlinGerard

As you just described her, not only is she hot but Caitlin is also a very talented actress. I knew from the moment I tested with her, I felt that the chemistry and understanding of the characters was on point, Caitlin brings it and it's such a joy to have taken this journey with her. When I was given notice that I was cast as Carter Nix, based on what had happened in that audition room (chemistry) I had a gut feeling that Caitlin Gerard would be Carter's Aubry Taylor.

What type of after school activities did you do as a kid?

Lots of them...theater, baseball, street two hand touch football, lots of roller-skating and ice skating at Laskers Rink Central Park, swimming, acrobats and break dancing. As you can see physicality was a major part of me growing up, and still is.

You recently wrote a short film called Invisible Wounds and will also direct. What type of research / schooling did you do to learn how to direct? Please let us know more about the production side of Invisible Wounds.

To be able to watch and listen to Spike Lee and John Ridley like a hawk, I ask questions and take notes. I've been fortunate to be around some amazing directors, D.P.s and various levels of productions throughout the years, so I've pick up some quality information along the way. I've directed theatre and I've worked as a teaching artist for many years, all these experiences combined have given me the confidence and knowledge in moving forward in directing my first short Invisible Wounds. It's very early in the process, however I wrote the story with my good friend and fellow break dancer Luis Dalmasy. It's a story very relevant to today's and yesterday's war veteran issues. Issues like adjusting to civilian life and for many of them the dependence of prescription medication to deal with life on life's terms. My younger brother (Yanko) is a former military man who served our country in the Iraq war, he in turn is my personal adviser on the project. I'm reaching out to investors and or crowd funding to fund the project.

Do you find yourself being stereotyped into roles?

Stereotyping? Good question. I could honestly say that early on in my career that was something that I was able to recognize and therefore mid-way through this journey I chose to stick to theater for a while (which is my foundation). I've always considered myself and my art to come from a very diverse place, so it has always been of the utmost importance to stretch my art and personal growth so that I'm not placed in that box...(stereotypes).

You're a true New Yorker. Share a story from your childhood about growing up in the city and how it's affected your life today.

While in J.H.S. Joan Of Arc, growing up in the midst of the break dancing, graffiti and rap music explosion. On lunch breaks, myself and founding members of the renowned graffiti group I.B.M (Incredible Bombing Masters), Dino Morales (POKE) & George Morillo (SEN ONE). One day we were standing on the corner of 91th street and Broadway. While standing on this corner one by one my friends started to disappear, to my ignorance, I didn't realize that they were all going down these steps that lead us to the old abandoned 91th street station where we discovered a graffiti artists' paradise. This very old station was the canvas to throw up your piece and it then would be displayed for all the One train riders to view as the train would cruise from 96th street to 86th street stations. Something only a New Yorker would know about. As a Native New Yorker growing up in such a fast paced city, I've learned to be fearless, courageous, to interact with people from diverse backgrounds and know that "No one opens the door for a Native New Yorker"...(wise words from the group Odyssey). I do strongly feel that these experiences have a strong effect on me, my character and the truth.

Anything else you'd like to say?

At this point In my life and career, I'm just filled with gratitude. Promoting Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus and American Crime at the moment is where my focus is at. On February 21st I was invited to participate in a celebration of the life and times of Malcolm X at The Shabazz Center (Washington Heights), this date marks the 50th anniversary of Malcolm's assassination . As part of the event I was asked to read Malcolm X's last letter; It's truly an honor to be invited. Shout-out to the cast and crew of American Crime & Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus. Shout-out to my fam and peeps in Washington Heights.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ilana-rapp/elvis-nolasco_b_6804946.html



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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Holi 2015: Festival Of Colors Celebrates Spring (SONGS, PHOTOS)



Holi (also known as Dol Jatra, Basantotsav) is the Hindu festival of colors. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season, on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalguna. In 2015, Holi will begin on March 6.

Holi is observed with great fanfare by Hindus all over the world. Holi celebrations begin on the eve of the festival with bonfires and prayers. On the day of Holi, people throw colored powder and liquids at each other. A common greeting during this time is, "Happy Holi."

Holi celebrations are particularly riotous in India as social rules are relaxed. Colored water is squirted on passers-by, and people are dunked into muddy water. Many people consume bhang, an intoxicating drink made from the female cannabis plant. Social barriers are broken as people of all ages, genders, castes, and wealth gather together and celebrate the festival. In fact, it is said that one can get away with almost any kind of behavior on the day of Holi by saying "bura na mano holi hai," or, "don't mind, it is Holi." In addition to the boisterous nature of the festival, this is a time for family members to get together, give gifts, eat special foods and decorate their homes. Overall, this is one of the most spirited and beloved festivals of the Hindu calendar.

The celebration of Holi is recounted in Hindu sacred texts and stories that have passed from generation to generation. Holi commemorates the miraculous story of Prahlada, a young boy and a devoted follower o thef Hindu G*d Vishnu.

According to Hindu texts, Prahlada was born to Hiranyakashipu, the king of demons. Unable to tolerate Prahlada's devotion to Lord Vishnu, Hiranyakashipu attempted to kill his son several times by poisoning him and throwing him from the top of a mountain but failed each time. Finally, he ordered his son to sit on a pyre on the lap of his demoness sister, Holika, who was protected from fire burning her. Prahlada accepted his father's command and survived unharmed from the fire while Holika burned to death.

The burning of Holika gave rise to the tradition of lighting bonfires on Holi eve. Holi also celebrates the immortal love of the divine couple, Radha and Krishna. And Holi immortalizes the story of Kama, the Hindu G*d of love, his incineration to death by Lord Shiva, restoration and his love and sacrifice for all. These are three of the most popular stories, and as with most Hindu festivals, the stories vary slightly in different parts of India.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/06/holi-2015_n_6810688.html



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Ellie Kemper is 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' in Tina Fey, Robert Carlock's new ...



Diving into fish-out-of-water comedyBy Rob Lowmanrobert.lowma

Its such a cool place to be, and I feel that people will be able see all the episodes. She says what is interesting about the character is that audiences get to rediscover the world with Kimmy, seeing things they may be jaded about through fresh eyes.After leaving the bunker, Kimmy and her fellow cult survivors are dubbed the Indiana Mole Women and become media sensations. After the uproar dies down, instead of returning home like the others, she decides to make it on her own, but with no skills. Her only literary references are Babysitter Club books, and she has no idea Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston have died tragically.Kimmy stumbles into a job working as a nanny for a wealthy, insecure trophy wife (Jane Krakowski) and moves into a small apartment with a gay man, Titus (Tituss Burgess), an unemployed actor forced to perform as a dancing Iron Man in Times Square.Carlock says he and Fey approached the series with the idea How do you do Mary Tyler Moore in a new way? How do you do the girl in the big city in a new way? And we ended up with what we think is a very new way.But Mary was a light show about a young woman trying to make her mark at a Minneapolis TV station. Kimmy was imprisoned for 15 years. Fey says that when they started writing the show, they spent the first several weeks talking about the heaviness of the situation.Weirdly, there have been other times that Robert and I have both been through this when writing comedy, says Fey. It reminded me of going back to Saturday Night Live after 9/11 and saying, OK, were going to do comedy. Were going to find it. Since Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was originally destined for NBC, the first season stays pretty much within the constraints of being a network comedy. So now with the freedom of Netflix, will that change the series next year?I think Season 2 is going to be mostly shower s*x, quips Fey.******************Filename:0306_FEA_LDN-KIMMY-1.jpgCaption:Ellie Kemper in Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Photo by Eric Liebowitz courtesy of NetflixFilename:0306_FEA_LDN-KIMMY-2.jpgCaption:Tituss Burgess and Ellie Kemper in Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Photo by Eric Liebowitz courtesy of NetflixFilename:0306_FEA_LDN-KIMMY-3.jpgCaption:Jane Krakowski (L) and Ellie Kemper (R) in Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Photo by Eric Liebowitz courtesy of Netflix

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Source: http://saratogian.com/arts-and-entertainment/20150306/ellie-kemper-is-unbreakable-kimmy-schmidt-in-tina-fey-robert-carlocks-new-netflix-series



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