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Lyons Den Productions Erie, PA Casting Call

Posted by on Aug 1, 2006 in Indie | 1 comment

OPEN CASTING CALL FOR FEATURE FILM Seeking M/F talent of various ages for several roles in new Lyons Den Productions feature film, “SCHISM”, to be filmed in Erie, PA area. Previous acting experience not required. 2nd Audition/Registration Date: Saturday, September 9th, 12-5PM Erie Playhouse Rehearsal Hall 919 State Street, Erie PA Director: John C. Lyons Website: www.schismmovie.com Role type(s): Lead, Supporting, and Extras (speaking and non-speaking) Pay Scale: Credit and copy, no pay Film projected start date: mid/late September 2006 About the Film...

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Movie Review: CLERKS II

Posted by on Jul 21, 2006 in Movie Review | 0 comments

Clerk II (2006)–*** Clerks II is not your usual sequel, which in most cases is just the continuation of a series based on market forces. This follow-up to Kevin Smith’s 1994 indie classic seems like a rational and natural progression of a story which never really seemed like it was going places in the first place. True Kevin Smith brings something new, slightly more mature to the characters of Dante and Randal, but the best part is these guys haven’t...

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Quickie: YOU, ME AND DUPREE (2006)

Posted by on Jul 14, 2006 in Quickie | 0 comments

You, Me and Dupree (2006)–*1/2 Quickie Review A recently married man looks to have a bright beginning with his wife, but his “loveable fuckup” of a best friend and his father-in-law aren’t making it easy. Not nearly as funny as it should have been, this “serious” comedy never gets people in the mood to laugh. Matt Dillon overplays his married man character, making a spiritless Owen Wilson seem less funny in the process. Michael Douglas, too, is distracting, with...

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Movie Review: SUPERMAN RETURNS (2006)

Posted by on Jun 21, 2006 in Movie Review | 0 comments

Superman Returns (2006) – **** Superman Returns may be the comic book film equivalent of Peter Jackson’s adventure drama King Kong. Both films are beautifully nostalgic, firmly existing in the midst of the Art Deco style of the 1930s. Both films add a melodramatic story-line to what has in the past been a one-dimensional adventure. Most importantly, both films are so intimately associated with the characters that inspired them that it is impossible to not be enthralled by the majesty of...

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On Everwood

Posted by on Jun 1, 2006 in TV Comment | 2 comments

It was the mother who first believed in Everwood. As a little girl she gazed out at the small Colorado town, her train stopped because of snow, and that place became a part of her. She believed in Everwood, not as a patriotic fanatic, but as if God had made this place for people like her–for people like her husband Dr. Andy Brown and their two children Ephram and Delia. Dr. Brown took his family there after his wife,...

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