A timeless classic is being given a new lease of life with the launch of THEC64 Mini… Yes, hot on the heels of Nintendo’s two “mini” releases, the classic Commodore 64 is getting the same treatment – this time courtesy of Retro Games Ltd. and distributors Koch Media. And as someone who grew up with the C64 (I didn’t get an Nes ’til very late in the consoles life – mainly because it was too expensive, as were the games) I’m even more excited for this re-release of the classic home computer than the just-released Snes Mini!
THEC64 Mini is a fully licensed re-imagining of the 80’s bestselling home computer, half the size of the original (hence the mini), which connects directly to your television and comes with a classic joystick, that plugs into one of the two Usb ports available, allowing you to play the built-in games. As befits...
THEC64 Mini is a fully licensed re-imagining of the 80’s bestselling home computer, half the size of the original (hence the mini), which connects directly to your television and comes with a classic joystick, that plugs into one of the two Usb ports available, allowing you to play the built-in games. As befits...
- 10/3/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Janet Jackson, Peta Murgatroyd and Irina Shayk are just a handful of celebrity moms that will be celebrating their first Mother's Day with their bundles of joy on May 14. These first-time mommies will no doubt be smothered with gifts and well wishes from their friends and families.
Here are 25 famous ladies who will be having an extra-special Sunday!
17 Celebrity Moms Who Gave Birth in Their 40s
1. Janet Jackson
The pop icon gave birth to her first child, son Eissa Al Mana, with now-ex Wissam Al Mana on January 3. Jackson shared the first picture of her precious babe last month and he couldn't be any cuter.
2. Amanda Seyfried
The Mean Girls actress and husband Thomas Sadoski welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in March. Since her birth, the couple has kept their little one hidden from the limelight.
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3. Hoda Kotb
This year, the Today show co-host adopted a daughter, Haley [link=tt...
Here are 25 famous ladies who will be having an extra-special Sunday!
17 Celebrity Moms Who Gave Birth in Their 40s
1. Janet Jackson
The pop icon gave birth to her first child, son Eissa Al Mana, with now-ex Wissam Al Mana on January 3. Jackson shared the first picture of her precious babe last month and he couldn't be any cuter.
2. Amanda Seyfried
The Mean Girls actress and husband Thomas Sadoski welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in March. Since her birth, the couple has kept their little one hidden from the limelight.
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3. Hoda Kotb
This year, the Today show co-host adopted a daughter, Haley [link=tt...
- 5/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
As The Voice neared the swan song of its Season 12 Blind Auditions Monday, we were treated to a bevy of contenders covering everyone from Justin Bieber to Johnny Cash. But were any of the vocalists the kinds of talents whose hits future wannabes would cover during their Blind Auditions? Read on for my randomly-ordered reviews of the nine performers (whose full auditions were shown) advancing to the Battle Rounds, then hit the comments to critique and grade them yourself.
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Kenny P (Team Gwen), “Hello It’s Me” — Grade:...
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Kenny P (Team Gwen), “Hello It’s Me” — Grade:...
- 3/14/2017
- TVLine.com
Please hold off on asking How to Get Away With Murder Ep Pete Nowalk about his vision for Season 3.
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“There are several ways we’ve backed ourselves into a corner” with Thursday’s Season 2 finale (10/9c on ABC), he explains. “That’s my favorite thing to do, but it means I really don’t know [which direction] we’ll head next.”
Network promos for the episode promise, “Three backstabbers exposed, two dead bodies added to the count, and one bloody good ender” (with images of gore dripping...
RelatedHow to Get Away With Murder Boss on Annalise’s Grief, Michaela’s Sexytimes
“There are several ways we’ve backed ourselves into a corner” with Thursday’s Season 2 finale (10/9c on ABC), he explains. “That’s my favorite thing to do, but it means I really don’t know [which direction] we’ll head next.”
Network promos for the episode promise, “Three backstabbers exposed, two dead bodies added to the count, and one bloody good ender” (with images of gore dripping...
- 3/16/2016
- TVLine.com
Detroit Tigers pitcher Daniel Norris's thyroid cancer was caught in an early stage and removed last year. Eleven-year-old fan Hunter Bowman wasn't so lucky. The Ludington, Michigan, boy's thyroid cancer spread through his neck, lungs and lymph nodes. Doctors were unable to remove all of it and Bowman's cancer is now considered to be Stage 4, but stabilized. Earlier this month, Bowman got to spend time with his hero, Norris - an experience he summed up as "the best day of my life." The surprise was coordinated by Chevrolet as part of a national social media campaign that encourages people...
- 3/1/2016
- by Tiare Dunlap, @tiaredunlap
- PEOPLE.com
With scandal in the rearview mirror, Rielle Hunter says former Senator John Edwards has become a "great dad" to their daughter Frances Quinn, whom he fathered while still married to the late Elizabeth Edwards. "She's amazing. She sings all the time, she's just always got a happy little tune going on," Hunter tells Steve Harvey on his talk show on Tuesday of the 7-year-old, while sharing new photos. Edwards was a presidential hopeful when it was revealed that his extramarital affair with Hunter, a filmmaker hired to work on his campaign, had produced Frances Quinn. The former North Carolina senator...
- 2/10/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
With scandal in the rearview mirror, Rielle Hunter says former Senator John Edwards has become a "great dad" to their daughter Frances Quinn, whom he fathered while still married to the late Elizabeth Edwards. "She's amazing. She sings all the time, she's just always got a happy little tune going on," Hunter tells Steve Harvey on his talk show on Tuesday of the 7-year-old, while sharing new photos. Edwards was a presidential hopeful when it was revealed that his extramarital affair with Hunter, a filmmaker hired to work on his campaign, had produced Frances Quinn. The former North Carolina senator...
- 2/10/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
While the premise of "Legends of Tomorrow" vastly differs from Marvel's space odyssey "Guardians of the Galaxy," the promos are starting to show that "Legends" could be Dctv's answer to a superhero space comedy like "Guardians". If "Legends of Tomorrow" turns out to be even remotely similar to "Guardians," you'll hear no complaints from me as the latter has become one of my favorite films of all time. And I know I'm not alone in that opinion. Think about it. My reasoning for assuming so is as follows: #1. Legendary Band of Outlaws Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) was a smuggler, much like Han Solo was in "Star Wars." At the beginning of "Guardians" Quill wasn't a good guy or a bad guy -- he was simply a neutral party willing to work for the highest bidder. In the "Legends of Tomorrow" world, Leonard Snart/Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) is a lot like Quill.
- 1/5/2016
- by Lauren Gallaway
- Hitfix
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The latest Arrow and The Flash spin-off – Legends Of Tomorrow – will arrive on British screens next year, thanks to Sky 1…
This might not come as a huge surprise, but we thought you’d like to know that Sky 1 has picked up the rights to the UK broadcast of Legends Of Tomorrow, the latest DC Comics show from American network The CW.
The show unites characters from Arrow and The Flash – including Caity Lotz’ White Canary, Brandon Routh’s Atom and Victor Garber’s Firestorm – for a unique time-travelling mission led by mysterious newcomer Rip Hunter, played by Doctor Who and Broadchurch alum Arthur Darvill.
Here’s what Sky 1’s head honcho Adam MacDonald had to say on the matter…
“Hot on the heels of the amazing success of Supergirl, I’m really pleased to announce that another exciting comic-book drama is coming to the channel. From the...
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The latest Arrow and The Flash spin-off – Legends Of Tomorrow – will arrive on British screens next year, thanks to Sky 1…
This might not come as a huge surprise, but we thought you’d like to know that Sky 1 has picked up the rights to the UK broadcast of Legends Of Tomorrow, the latest DC Comics show from American network The CW.
The show unites characters from Arrow and The Flash – including Caity Lotz’ White Canary, Brandon Routh’s Atom and Victor Garber’s Firestorm – for a unique time-travelling mission led by mysterious newcomer Rip Hunter, played by Doctor Who and Broadchurch alum Arthur Darvill.
Here’s what Sky 1’s head honcho Adam MacDonald had to say on the matter…
“Hot on the heels of the amazing success of Supergirl, I’m really pleased to announce that another exciting comic-book drama is coming to the channel. From the...
- 11/26/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
Cult sketch show Absolutely will be making a comeback on the radio.
The team behind the 1990s comedy series will record four brand new half-hour episodes on BBC Radio 4 to air from September 6.
Gordon Kennedy, Morwenna Banks, Pete Baikie, Moray Hunter and John Sparkes will perform new material, though Jack Docherty will not be reuniting with his former castmates.
Several popular characters from the Channel 4 show will return, including Calum, Denzil and Gwynedd, The Little Girl and the Stoneybridge Town Council.
The largely Scottish group have promised fans "something old (us), something new (the sketches), nothing borrowed (as far as we know) and nothing blue (although some of it is quite surprisingly rude)".
The team previously reunited for Radio 4's Sketchorama strand in 2013, winning them a BBC Audio Drama award.
Executive producer Gus Beattie said: "The Absolutely team did an amazing job updating their much-loved characters for the Sketchorama show,...
The team behind the 1990s comedy series will record four brand new half-hour episodes on BBC Radio 4 to air from September 6.
Gordon Kennedy, Morwenna Banks, Pete Baikie, Moray Hunter and John Sparkes will perform new material, though Jack Docherty will not be reuniting with his former castmates.
Several popular characters from the Channel 4 show will return, including Calum, Denzil and Gwynedd, The Little Girl and the Stoneybridge Town Council.
The largely Scottish group have promised fans "something old (us), something new (the sketches), nothing borrowed (as far as we know) and nothing blue (although some of it is quite surprisingly rude)".
The team previously reunited for Radio 4's Sketchorama strand in 2013, winning them a BBC Audio Drama award.
Executive producer Gus Beattie said: "The Absolutely team did an amazing job updating their much-loved characters for the Sketchorama show,...
- 7/15/2015
- Digital Spy
The CW jumped into the fall 2015-16 fray on Thursday, ordering three pilots to series including Arrow/Flash spinoff DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
The network also handed series orders to recent Showtime casualty Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Julie Plec’s outbreak thriller Cordon.
PhotosFall TV Preview: Your Guide to Next Season’s New Shows and Stars
That said, there were also several CW pilots that did not receive series orders: Marc Cherry’s Cheerleader Death Squad, the reboot of Tales From the Darkside and the ghost-centric drama Dead People.
DC’S Legends Of Tomorrow
When heroes alone are not enough…...
The network also handed series orders to recent Showtime casualty Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Julie Plec’s outbreak thriller Cordon.
PhotosFall TV Preview: Your Guide to Next Season’s New Shows and Stars
That said, there were also several CW pilots that did not receive series orders: Marc Cherry’s Cheerleader Death Squad, the reboot of Tales From the Darkside and the ghost-centric drama Dead People.
DC’S Legends Of Tomorrow
When heroes alone are not enough…...
- 5/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Marvel's Agents of Shield: Channel 4, 8pm
The team is rocked by a revelation, forcing them to decide what to do with one of their own.
Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki) and Mack (Henry Simmons) reveal their true allegiances to Hunter (Nick Blood), while Ward (Brett Dalton) and Agent 33 (Maya Stojan) embark on a mission of their own.
Have I Got News for You: BBC One, 9pm
Only Connect's Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts this week's instalment of the topical quiz show.
Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by panellists John Prescott and Alun Cochrane to make light of this week's headlines in the run up to the general election.
How to Make a Number 1 Record: BBC Four, 9pm
Janice Long narrates a look into what it is that makes a record strike gold.
The likes of Joe McElderry, Carol Decker and Noddy Holder reveal tidbits -...
The team is rocked by a revelation, forcing them to decide what to do with one of their own.
Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki) and Mack (Henry Simmons) reveal their true allegiances to Hunter (Nick Blood), while Ward (Brett Dalton) and Agent 33 (Maya Stojan) embark on a mission of their own.
Have I Got News for You: BBC One, 9pm
Only Connect's Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts this week's instalment of the topical quiz show.
Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by panellists John Prescott and Alun Cochrane to make light of this week's headlines in the run up to the general election.
How to Make a Number 1 Record: BBC Four, 9pm
Janice Long narrates a look into what it is that makes a record strike gold.
The likes of Joe McElderry, Carol Decker and Noddy Holder reveal tidbits -...
- 4/17/2015
- Digital Spy
The CW’s Arrow-Flash spinoff has gained the second of its three brand new DC-comics characters: time traveler Rip Hunter. Cast in the chrono-hoppin’ role is British actor Arthur Darvill, known for stints on ITV’s Broadchurch and that other time-traveling institution Doctor Who. In the as-yet unnamed spinoff series, he’s set to step into the shoes of Hunter, who Deadline describes as a “roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit.”
Here’s a lengthier description of the character:
Described as a “Han Solo-esque rogue who gets by with his charm, this hero hails from the future, and has journeyed back in time on a secret mission. His razor-sharp wit hides the pain of a man who has lived through serious conflict. He also harbors many secrets, always leaving both his teammates and the audience unsure of his true allegiances.
Here’s a lengthier description of the character:
Described as a “Han Solo-esque rogue who gets by with his charm, this hero hails from the future, and has journeyed back in time on a secret mission. His razor-sharp wit hides the pain of a man who has lived through serious conflict. He also harbors many secrets, always leaving both his teammates and the audience unsure of his true allegiances.
- 3/31/2015
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Arthur Darvill, best known for his roles in British smash hits "Doctor Who" and "Broadchurch," is in final negotiations to join the cast of the untitled "Arrow"/"Flash" spinoff series.
Darvill will play The Traveler, a cocksure and roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit. He is based on the DC character Rip Hunter.
There was speculation that character could be Booster Gold, turns out rather it is Booster's son from the comics.
Daryl joins a cast that includes Brandon Routh as The Atom, Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold, Dominic Purcell as Heatwave, Victor Garber as Prof. Martin Stein and more.
Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg are writing and executive producing with the show slated to premiere mid-season.
Source: The Live Feed...
Darvill will play The Traveler, a cocksure and roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit. He is based on the DC character Rip Hunter.
There was speculation that character could be Booster Gold, turns out rather it is Booster's son from the comics.
Daryl joins a cast that includes Brandon Routh as The Atom, Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold, Dominic Purcell as Heatwave, Victor Garber as Prof. Martin Stein and more.
Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg are writing and executive producing with the show slated to premiere mid-season.
Source: The Live Feed...
- 3/31/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Doctor Who’s Rory, Arthur Darvill, and Broadway actress Ciara Renee will play heroic roles in the Arrow and The Flash spin-off show…
If Arthur Darvill was one of your favourite things about the Ponds-in-the-tardis tenure of Doctor Who, you’re in luck – the former Rory Williams actor has signed up for a hefty role in another geeky TV show, the crossover/spin-off show from The CW’s Arrow and The Flash.
The actor – who you might also know from Broadchurch, or his stint in the West End version of Once - picked up one of those rumoured roles we reported on earlier this month. Specifically, he’s landed the role that we then knew as ‘the traveller’ (“a Han Solo-esque rogue who gets by with his charm, this hero hails from the future, and has journeyed back in time on a secret mission”).
Now, though, we know that his character is officially Rip Hunter,...
If Arthur Darvill was one of your favourite things about the Ponds-in-the-tardis tenure of Doctor Who, you’re in luck – the former Rory Williams actor has signed up for a hefty role in another geeky TV show, the crossover/spin-off show from The CW’s Arrow and The Flash.
The actor – who you might also know from Broadchurch, or his stint in the West End version of Once - picked up one of those rumoured roles we reported on earlier this month. Specifically, he’s landed the role that we then knew as ‘the traveller’ (“a Han Solo-esque rogue who gets by with his charm, this hero hails from the future, and has journeyed back in time on a secret mission”).
Now, though, we know that his character is officially Rip Hunter,...
- 3/31/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
While Marvel comics have enjoyed success on the big screen over the years, their counterpart DC Comics has similarly found success on the small screen. The company’s most notable two shows have been Arrow and The Flash, both of which have enjoyed critical and commercial success on The CW. The world that the two shows have created led to the announcement that the channel was developing a new spinoff series that would be set in the same universe. Now the as-yet-untitled series has cast its first two original characters, as the creators have tapped Doctor Who‘s Arthur Darvill to play Rip Hunter and newcomer Ciara Renée to play Hawkgirl.
The duo will be joining a number of already-established characters and castmembers from both shows, as the series has already confirmed the casting of Brandon Routh, Wentworth Miller, Victor Garber, Dominic Purcell, and Caity Lotz in the spinoff. Of the group,...
The duo will be joining a number of already-established characters and castmembers from both shows, as the series has already confirmed the casting of Brandon Routh, Wentworth Miller, Victor Garber, Dominic Purcell, and Caity Lotz in the spinoff. Of the group,...
- 3/31/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
The Hollywood Reporter reveals that Rip Hunter has been cast in the untitled Arrow/The Flash spinoff, and The CW has found an actor who is no stranger to time travel. Doctor Who alum Arthur Darvill is in final talks to play The Traveler, a character they describe as "a roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit." We heard that the series would feature a time traveller, but many fans believed that it would be Booster Gold. Hunter led a team of time-travelling heroes when he was first introduced; could the likes of The Atom and Captain Cold be part of that? Darvill is also known for appearing in ITV drama Broadchurch. The actor joins a cast which includes Brandon Routh, Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Victor Garber, and Caity Lotz. How do you guys feel about this latest casting addition?...
- 3/31/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
The CW’s proposed Arrow/Flash spinoff continues to expand its superhero roster, with Doctor Who’s Arthur Darvill as the latest addition, our sister site Deadline reports.
As TVLine correctly predicted (hey, we’re 1-for-2!), Darvill’s character is Rip Hunter, a roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit.
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Rip Hunter is one of three DC Comics figures in the project who have never been portrayed on TV before.
As previously reported, the proposed “team-up...
As TVLine correctly predicted (hey, we’re 1-for-2!), Darvill’s character is Rip Hunter, a roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit.
RelatedFlash Boss, Mark Hamill Preview the Trickster’s Return, Rogues’ Alliance
Rip Hunter is one of three DC Comics figures in the project who have never been portrayed on TV before.
As previously reported, the proposed “team-up...
- 3/31/2015
- TVLine.com
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The clamour to get former WWE Women’s Champion Chyna into the WWE Hall of Fame ended last Monday.
Speaking on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s podcast live on the WWE Network, COO Triple H quashed any hope Chyna’s legion of fans had of seeing her name in amongst the great and the good of wrestling’s past as he said WWE simply couldn’t induct her.
Austin outright asked Triple H if he thinks Chyna should be in the Hall Of Fame, The Game replied:
“Does she deserve to go into the Hall Of Fame? Absolutely. It’s not just as easy as should this person go in the Hall Of Fame. She’s a paradigm shifter, changed the business, did what no other woman had ever done before. All the other stuff that happened, happened, and I don’t need to get into any of the other stuff,...
The clamour to get former WWE Women’s Champion Chyna into the WWE Hall of Fame ended last Monday.
Speaking on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s podcast live on the WWE Network, COO Triple H quashed any hope Chyna’s legion of fans had of seeing her name in amongst the great and the good of wrestling’s past as he said WWE simply couldn’t induct her.
Austin outright asked Triple H if he thinks Chyna should be in the Hall Of Fame, The Game replied:
“Does she deserve to go into the Hall Of Fame? Absolutely. It’s not just as easy as should this person go in the Hall Of Fame. She’s a paradigm shifter, changed the business, did what no other woman had ever done before. All the other stuff that happened, happened, and I don’t need to get into any of the other stuff,...
- 2/10/2015
- by Ross Tweddell
- Obsessed with Film
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Chyna has responded to comments made by Triple H on last night’s WWE Network Steve Austin Podcast. Chyna and Triple H famously dated in the late nineties, but she ended up leaving the WWE in 2001 when Hunter began a relationship with Stephanie McMahon.
Stone Cold Steve Austin outright asked Triple H if he thinks Chyna should be in the WWE Hall Of Fame. Triple H replied “Does she deserve to go into the Hall Of Fame? Absolutely.”
“It’s not just as easy as should this person go in the Hall Of Fame. She’s a paradigm shifter, changed the business, did what no other woman had ever done before. All the other stuff that happened, happened, and I don’t need to get into any of the other stuff,” Triple H continued, “there’s no beef on this side.”
However, Hunter then went on to detail...
Chyna has responded to comments made by Triple H on last night’s WWE Network Steve Austin Podcast. Chyna and Triple H famously dated in the late nineties, but she ended up leaving the WWE in 2001 when Hunter began a relationship with Stephanie McMahon.
Stone Cold Steve Austin outright asked Triple H if he thinks Chyna should be in the WWE Hall Of Fame. Triple H replied “Does she deserve to go into the Hall Of Fame? Absolutely.”
“It’s not just as easy as should this person go in the Hall Of Fame. She’s a paradigm shifter, changed the business, did what no other woman had ever done before. All the other stuff that happened, happened, and I don’t need to get into any of the other stuff,” Triple H continued, “there’s no beef on this side.”
However, Hunter then went on to detail...
- 2/3/2015
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
Red Band Society showrunner Rina Mimoun wants you to know two things: A central character will die before Season 1 is over, but the medical drama itself is not quite as certain to dance with the Grim Reaper — despite Fox deciding last week to limit its freshman season to 13 episodes.
“We were never pulled from the schedule. We were always airing our first 10 episodes, and then going off for the holidays. That’s why we built toward this cliffhanger,” insists Mimoun, who notes that shooting on the Season 1 finale begins Monday. “We’re going to air the last three. Yes, we...
“We were never pulled from the schedule. We were always airing our first 10 episodes, and then going off for the holidays. That’s why we built toward this cliffhanger,” insists Mimoun, who notes that shooting on the Season 1 finale begins Monday. “We’re going to air the last three. Yes, we...
- 12/4/2014
- TVLine.com
ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Tuesdays at 9/8c) dialed it up to 11 with the addition of Barbara “Bobbi” Morse, played by Friday Night Lights alum Adrianne Palicki. The elite undercover operative (code name: Mockingbird) joined the team just in time, as all hands are needed on deck as Coulson & Co. labor to temper the Hydra threat, as well as crack that confounding alien code.
Palicki spoke with TVLine about tackling the Marvel-ous role, Bobbi’s “complicated” past with Lance Hunter (and possible history with an archer Avenger) and her recent three-pronged attack on screens big and small.
Tvline | I happened...
Palicki spoke with TVLine about tackling the Marvel-ous role, Bobbi’s “complicated” past with Lance Hunter (and possible history with an archer Avenger) and her recent three-pronged attack on screens big and small.
Tvline | I happened...
- 11/10/2014
- TVLine.com
Since stepping on to the comedy circuit well over a decade ago, Reginald D Hunter has picked up plenty of fans for his stand-up without too much fuss.
He steadily increased his profile with regular appearances on shows like Have I Got News For You and 8 Out of 10 Cats, but this year was splashed over the middle pages after a controversial set for the Professional Footballers' Association (Pfa) and a subsequent Facebook spat over the nature of his material.
As he releases his second live DVD In the Midst of Crackers, Digital Spy got on the phone with Reginald to ask him about comedy, social media and "position takers". We stuck on the tape recorder and got out of his way.
Do you feel more English after 15 years here? Do you get accused of having a British accent back home?
"Oh, I get that. I don't feel it, but they say I sound more British.
He steadily increased his profile with regular appearances on shows like Have I Got News For You and 8 Out of 10 Cats, but this year was splashed over the middle pages after a controversial set for the Professional Footballers' Association (Pfa) and a subsequent Facebook spat over the nature of his material.
As he releases his second live DVD In the Midst of Crackers, Digital Spy got on the phone with Reginald to ask him about comedy, social media and "position takers". We stuck on the tape recorder and got out of his way.
Do you feel more English after 15 years here? Do you get accused of having a British accent back home?
"Oh, I get that. I don't feel it, but they say I sound more British.
- 12/17/2013
- Digital Spy
Reginald D Hunter’s eagerly anticipated second live DVD, In The Midst Of Crackers is released just in time for Christmas. Recorded live over two sell-out shows at the Lowry in Salford in June this year, Reginald D Hunter – In The Midst Of Crackers will feature outstanding material from his critically acclaimed UK tour of the same name.
In almost 15 years since he began performing, Reginald D Hunter has become one of the UK Comedy industry’s best-known and most distinctive performers. His work is often brutally honest, frequently controversial but always meticulously measured and thought out.
He has become a familiar face on primetime television shows such as 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Qi and is a frequent guest on Have I Got News For You. He has recently appeared in Argumental for Dave Channel and Would I Lie To You for BBC1. He also starred...
In almost 15 years since he began performing, Reginald D Hunter has become one of the UK Comedy industry’s best-known and most distinctive performers. His work is often brutally honest, frequently controversial but always meticulously measured and thought out.
He has become a familiar face on primetime television shows such as 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Qi and is a frequent guest on Have I Got News For You. He has recently appeared in Argumental for Dave Channel and Would I Lie To You for BBC1. He also starred...
- 11/29/2013
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
I think it’s easy to say that Reginald D. Hunter didn’t have the best of years in 2013 in the United Kingdom, though he came out on top because of the idiocy of the people who took offence. Let’s just say that the “Professional Footballers’ Association” really should have been aware of the language used by the comedian before they booked him, to get offended by it…well that was the stupid part.
To focus on the DVD release though it’s nice to see that Reginald D. Hunter Live: In The Midst of Crackers can take all that controversy and turn it into part of the act. Was Hunter in the wrong because he used the dreaded “N word”? (I term it that way because I don’t really need to say it) the short answers is no, he was not in the wrong. Reginald D. Hunter...
To focus on the DVD release though it’s nice to see that Reginald D. Hunter Live: In The Midst of Crackers can take all that controversy and turn it into part of the act. Was Hunter in the wrong because he used the dreaded “N word”? (I term it that way because I don’t really need to say it) the short answers is no, he was not in the wrong. Reginald D. Hunter...
- 11/27/2013
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
To celebrate the death of the Defense of Marriage Act, the New Yorker featured an illustration of Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie snuggling on a sofa on the cover of its upcoming issue.
"It's amazing to witness how attitudes on gay rights have evolved in my lifetime," cover artist Jack Hunter told the magazine's Culture Desk. "This is great for our kids, a moment we can all celebrate."
Many have lauded Hunter's endearing cover art, with some calling the depiction of the fictitious duo "adorable," "fantastic," "amazing," and "moving."
The response to the New Yorker cover hasn't been all positive, however.
Some netizens -- on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate -- have slammed the magazine for sexualizing the children's show and its characters, while others have called the cover art "demeaning" and "crass."
Slate's June Thomas called the Bert and Ernie illustration "a terrible way to commemorate a major civil rights victory,...
"It's amazing to witness how attitudes on gay rights have evolved in my lifetime," cover artist Jack Hunter told the magazine's Culture Desk. "This is great for our kids, a moment we can all celebrate."
Many have lauded Hunter's endearing cover art, with some calling the depiction of the fictitious duo "adorable," "fantastic," "amazing," and "moving."
The response to the New Yorker cover hasn't been all positive, however.
Some netizens -- on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate -- have slammed the magazine for sexualizing the children's show and its characters, while others have called the cover art "demeaning" and "crass."
Slate's June Thomas called the Bert and Ernie illustration "a terrible way to commemorate a major civil rights victory,...
- 6/30/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Feature Louisa Mellor 11 May 2013 - 19:45
We trace Nightmare In Silver's similarities and overlaps with Neil Gaiman's previous work...
Warning: contains spoilers for Nightmare In Silver (our spoiler-filled review of the episode is here).
A singular joy of fandom, and a geeky one at that, is the administration. Not the tangible Post-It notes-and-whiteboards kind of admin, but the mental filing, cross-referencing and labelling involved when you follow and love someone’s work.
Imagine Joss Whedon brings out, say, a Shakespeare adaptation starring a clutch of recurring collaborators. Where do you file that? Under A for anomaly, W for Whedonverse, or – forgoing alphabetisation all together - cross-referenced between Stuff I Should Have Paid More Attention To In High School and Stuff I Paid All My Attention To In High School? Do you sort by theme, quality, popularity, or critical reception? Where, in the history of your relationship with this person’s work,...
We trace Nightmare In Silver's similarities and overlaps with Neil Gaiman's previous work...
Warning: contains spoilers for Nightmare In Silver (our spoiler-filled review of the episode is here).
A singular joy of fandom, and a geeky one at that, is the administration. Not the tangible Post-It notes-and-whiteboards kind of admin, but the mental filing, cross-referencing and labelling involved when you follow and love someone’s work.
Imagine Joss Whedon brings out, say, a Shakespeare adaptation starring a clutch of recurring collaborators. Where do you file that? Under A for anomaly, W for Whedonverse, or – forgoing alphabetisation all together - cross-referenced between Stuff I Should Have Paid More Attention To In High School and Stuff I Paid All My Attention To In High School? Do you sort by theme, quality, popularity, or critical reception? Where, in the history of your relationship with this person’s work,...
- 5/10/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Feature Michael Leader 19 Mar 2013 - 07:00
Michael revisits the 1996 incarnation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, a magical BBC series that was ahead of its time...
Spoiler warning: While this article is about a 17-year old TV programme, it inevitably discusses plot points that are also present in the currently-broadcasting radio drama remake.
“Let me tell you a story. No, wait, one’s not enough. I’ll begin again...”
So reads the back-cover blurb of Neil Gaiman’s 2006 short story anthology Fragile Things, but it’s as apt a beginning as any for an expedition back through the knotted overgrowths of time to the author’s 1996 foray into television: the six-part miniseries Neverwhere.
Now, let’s get this out of the way first: there is no single, true ‘Neverwhere’. Like its signature setting, a semi-mythological, hidden version of London that exists below the streets of Britain’s capital, Neverwhere is a...
Michael revisits the 1996 incarnation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, a magical BBC series that was ahead of its time...
Spoiler warning: While this article is about a 17-year old TV programme, it inevitably discusses plot points that are also present in the currently-broadcasting radio drama remake.
“Let me tell you a story. No, wait, one’s not enough. I’ll begin again...”
So reads the back-cover blurb of Neil Gaiman’s 2006 short story anthology Fragile Things, but it’s as apt a beginning as any for an expedition back through the knotted overgrowths of time to the author’s 1996 foray into television: the six-part miniseries Neverwhere.
Now, let’s get this out of the way first: there is no single, true ‘Neverwhere’. Like its signature setting, a semi-mythological, hidden version of London that exists below the streets of Britain’s capital, Neverwhere is a...
- 3/18/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
"The Vampire Diaries'" Joseph Morgan is one of the most beloved villains on TV. But in last week's episode, fans saw his character Klaus' softer side.
Below, Morgan, who plays the perhaps not-so-evil hybrid on the blood-sucking The CW drama, spoke with The Huffington Post about the tear-filled scene and what it could mean for Klaus and Caroline a.k.a. Klaroline.
"There always seems to be a glimmer of hope," Morgan said about one of the most shipped couples on "The Vampire Diaries." "I think there's this spark between them."
As for who will die in Season 4 -- an event that has viewers on the edge of their seats -- Morgan was tight-lipped about the facts, but opened up about his feelings towards the big moment. "It's always ... kind of emotional to know that one of the people that you see every day, or almost every day, you're...
Below, Morgan, who plays the perhaps not-so-evil hybrid on the blood-sucking The CW drama, spoke with The Huffington Post about the tear-filled scene and what it could mean for Klaus and Caroline a.k.a. Klaroline.
"There always seems to be a glimmer of hope," Morgan said about one of the most shipped couples on "The Vampire Diaries." "I think there's this spark between them."
As for who will die in Season 4 -- an event that has viewers on the edge of their seats -- Morgan was tight-lipped about the facts, but opened up about his feelings towards the big moment. "It's always ... kind of emotional to know that one of the people that you see every day, or almost every day, you're...
- 2/14/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
In Clandestine Childhood (Infancia Clandestina), writer/director Benjamín Ávila drew inspiration from his personal exiled childhood during Argentina's Dirty War as the son of two Montoneros guerillas. The film, which took prizes at both San Sebastian and Havana Film Festivals last year, is set in 1979 during the family's return from Cuba to fight in the Montoneros counteroffensive operation under new assumed identities. Benjamín spoke to LatinoBuzz about what it meant to see memories from his formative years unfold on the big screen.
Clandestine Childhood is being released in NY and CA on Friday, January 11th, 2013.
LatinoBuzz: What did the actors take away from spending several days with former Montoneros?
Benjamín Ávila: I wanted the actors to have the chance to physically live that era. The most complex challenge for an actor is the ability to give dimension to the story from the time that it happened, not from the present. For them it was important to get rid of all the Whys and be able to answer them by themselves. So I decided to have the actors meet a couple of former guerrilla members to do a training drill for two days, the way it was done back then, as well as for them to have a chance to talk and for the actors to be able to ask anything they wanted.
It was very productive because their body changed, as well as their stand before history. It also helped me to confirm some doubts that had arisen during the process of writing the script. And from that moment on, the improvisations we did were very important in defining some scenes of the film. Particularly the argument scene between the grandmother and mother. That improvisation came after the work we did, and some glorious moments emerged as a result, very complex and incorrect that served to give another dimension to the movie.
LatinoBuzz: Was there a particular audience for this film that was most important for you to see it?
Benjamín Ávila: Not really. But firstly, it is a film that I made for my brothers. And for the children of the disappeared and those killed during the last dictatorship in Argentina. They are the primary audience, but the story is not constructed so that only they understand. On the contrary, I wanted the film to move people, to it would provoke feelings and ideas, without sacrificing the cinematic and artistic construction. Luckily, for all the feedback that I receive from the people who have seen it, I think we have achieved that goal. It's a film that provokes many emotions, that endures for days within the people who see it, and that generates the need to reiterate the questions that were supposedly already answered.
LatinoBuzz: When was the first time you realized that 'Infancia Clandestina' was the story you had to tell?
Benjamín Ávila: I always knew it. Since I was 13, I knew I wanted to work in film. I also knew back then that one day I would film my childhood. Somehow I made a tacit commitment at that time with myself, with my family, and with my own story. Therefore it is very important for me to have completed this process. It is a feeling of a debt paid, like I "had to do" this film. It was a duty rather than a necessity. Now that the film is finished I feel a relief, that of mission accomplished. Now I can be at peace.
LatinoBuzz: How much of what was going on were you very much aware of and how did you process that as a young boy?
Benjamín Ávila: My older brother and I were very aware, even though we were 7 and 8 years old at the time. I always think we were like the kids living in the street, who have a very conscious relationship with their environment. We knew what was happening, what we could and could not say. Although we were doing and saying what we were living, we could not have a dialectical discussion nor a real argument. We understood it all.
For us what we lived was not anything special, but it was normal. It was our life. We could not imagine anything different. This is why we were never traumatized. Even nowadays I miss that lifestyle. That clear and powerful bonding we all had. What was traumatizing was everything else: the absence, the persecution, the disappearance of my mother and not knowing anything to this day, not having been raised with my younger brother (Vicky in the movie). It was not until three yeas ago that we started having a life of ordinary siblings. And it cost a lot to have it...
LatinoBuzz: You were a child of Montoneros, so your childhood was unlike many others yet in the film we largely see this sweet portrayal of this blossoming first love between Juan and Maria –just like any teenager experiences. How much of that was Benjamín wishing that childhood was that innocent?
Benjamín Ávila: What you need to understand is that living in hiding was not something different to normality. It had parameters that were unusual, but we lived them like any other, even inside the house. I remember many common and normal family moments. Like waking up too late at night to watch the matches of the national team playing the World Cup youth soccer, Maradona’s first in Japan, and the matches were at 4 or 6 am. I remember going out at 7am in the morning with all the neighbors to celebrate the championship. My mother chastising me because I was late for school, or because I hadn't made my bed. Family barbecues, like any other Sunday, and so on, thousands of memories as normal as any other.
LatinoBuzz: What happened to “María”?
Benjamín Ávila: Maria never existed at that time. I had my Marías, but in other places and other times!
LatinoBuzz: In writing such a personal story what was the hardest thing to
write and did you avoid anything?
Benjamín Ávila: The most difficult part was at the beginning, trying to detach myself from my own history. Because several things were clear to me: the subject of film, that I did not want to be the protagonist of the story, that the most important part was the reconstruction of a routine
that has never been shown but that was not only mine but of many. That's why I took anecdotes and stories from others... Writing the script with Marcelo Muller, a dear Brazilian friend, helped me to achieve that distance I wanted for the construction of the story. With him I was able to rule out what wasn't important to the film’s story even if it was personally very important to me, and so we achieved that distance even though I deepened what remained. It was as if Marcelo pulled out to keep it to the essential, and I pulled inwards to deepen what remained.
LatinoBuzz: Was the casting difficult? Were you looking for yourself in
the Actor?
Benjamín Ávila: The casting of the children was complicated. We did it with María Laura Berch, an incredible casting director specializing in children, and we elaborated a very clear, yet complex, strategy. We saw over 700 children in total for all the roles, and it took us three months as planned.
But most importantly, we wanted to cast very homely, to give the kids the idea of what the shooting was going to be right from the beginning. And as I do my own camerawork every time I film, I decided I was going to shoot the casting so the kids could get used to my presence close to them and behind the camera from the beginning. And it worked really well.
With the adults it was very different. I saw Ernesto Alterio in the TV series "Vientos de Agua" by Campanella miniseries and compared to other roles I've seen him perform, I found the construction of his character wonderful. Something similar happened with Natalia Oreiro, she is very famous in Argentina but because of roles in comedies or romantic comedies, but seeing her in Caetano's "Francia" I noticed a dramatic profile in which I was very interested. With Cesar Troncoso, he was recommended by Luis Puenzo who had worked with him in "Xxy" the film he produced, directed by his daughter Lucía Puenzo. I had seen him in "The Pope's Toilet" and I had loved his role. And it was always a dream that Cristina Banegas play the role of the grandmother, and luckily we did it!
LatinoBuzz: Was seeing the film for the first time like looking at
photographs of your childhood?
Benjamín Ávila: No, this film has a lot of traits that belong to my childhood but they're for the most part, changed or modified. What does happen to me, is that I see through them my own memories. That happens to me, but it's something very intimate. The photos that appear at the end, which are from my family in reality, is the moment that moves me the most as I get haunted by the echoes of that wonderful past that was destroyed at the moment portrayed by the film.
My production company is called Room 1520 in tribute to the last scene of Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders, where the young kid (Hunter) is reunited with his mother after a long time in that same room... My childhood accompanies much of what I do.
LatinoBuzz: How many details from set design and wardrobe to how the actors who played your parents looked and acted did you involve yourself or were you able to separate yourself?
Benjamín Ávila: The shooting process was very intimate, intense and emotional. All of the staff, technicians and actors, we were involved in a special way. I have a way of working which at first puzzled the team. I like getting carried away by what is happening and then decide each scene based on the actors, the set and the light.
I operate the camera, I always do it when I'm the director, and I like to approach it as a documentary, finding the images based on what happens, as it happens. In that sense, each take was a particular universe of its own, unique and not replicable. Of course some takes came out really bad. But others were magical ... and those are the ones remained.
On the third day of filming something happened that made the whole team realize the scope of what we were doing, and from that moment on, everybody trusted my working technique. It happened that we were shooting Juan's (played by Teo Gutiérrez Moreno) first sequence where he burns the photos, near the end of the film. A tough sequence due to the mood that Juan had to reflect (as he just learns that his father was killed and had just hopelessly cried with his mother), and with children you don't work from a rational place but rather from the body directly, something very natural to them. So, I asked Natalia Oreiro to stand off-screen next to me, and that at moment I said 'action', for her to scream inconsolably, begging for help. On the other hand I told Teo that regardless of whatever was happening, he should not take his eyes off the fire, and that he should run out when I called his name. We got ready and at the moment of saying 'action' Natalia started to scream, heart wrenching, and all that I wanted to happen to Teo, started happening to me with the camera on my shoulder. I began to cry inconsolably (if you look carefully at the scene, the camera moves because I'm crying), as if it was an ancestral cry from some other time, and at some point I yelled at Teo and he perfectly did what he had to do, as usual, an he ran. I said 'cut', gave the camera to my assistant and as I was leaving I saw Natalia crying uncontrollably, everyone saw me and realized I was crying. I went to the video assist and as I entered everybody was very excited, they saw me crying. I asked to see the take… At that moment, everybody including actors, technicians and me, realized that we were doing something more than professional, but also very personal.
LatinoBuzz: Were there any films that influenced the look of the film?
Benjamín Ávila: Absolutely. For the tone of the performance and the gaze of the kids, "My Life as a Dog" by Lasse Halstrom. All of Krystof Kieslowski's filmography, and the political view of the films that Ken Loach made in
England such as "Raining Stones", "Riff-Raff" and "Hidden Agenda".
LatinoBuzz: What's the next project?
Benjamín Ávila: I am writing for a TV series of 40 single chapters. Additionally, I am adapting a novel by Elsa Osorio that I've been wanting to do for 12 years. I'm adapting it with her to make a miniseries of 13 chapters. It's about 40 years of history and involves many characters. A different look at the people who survived or were involved in Argentina's dictatorship.
For Screening times in NY and CA visit: http://www.filmmovement.com/theatrical/index.asp?MerchandiseID=314
Like em at: https://www.facebook.com/Infancia.clandestina
Written by Juan Caceres and Vanessa Erazo, LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow @LatinoBuzz on twitter.
Clandestine Childhood is being released in NY and CA on Friday, January 11th, 2013.
LatinoBuzz: What did the actors take away from spending several days with former Montoneros?
Benjamín Ávila: I wanted the actors to have the chance to physically live that era. The most complex challenge for an actor is the ability to give dimension to the story from the time that it happened, not from the present. For them it was important to get rid of all the Whys and be able to answer them by themselves. So I decided to have the actors meet a couple of former guerrilla members to do a training drill for two days, the way it was done back then, as well as for them to have a chance to talk and for the actors to be able to ask anything they wanted.
It was very productive because their body changed, as well as their stand before history. It also helped me to confirm some doubts that had arisen during the process of writing the script. And from that moment on, the improvisations we did were very important in defining some scenes of the film. Particularly the argument scene between the grandmother and mother. That improvisation came after the work we did, and some glorious moments emerged as a result, very complex and incorrect that served to give another dimension to the movie.
LatinoBuzz: Was there a particular audience for this film that was most important for you to see it?
Benjamín Ávila: Not really. But firstly, it is a film that I made for my brothers. And for the children of the disappeared and those killed during the last dictatorship in Argentina. They are the primary audience, but the story is not constructed so that only they understand. On the contrary, I wanted the film to move people, to it would provoke feelings and ideas, without sacrificing the cinematic and artistic construction. Luckily, for all the feedback that I receive from the people who have seen it, I think we have achieved that goal. It's a film that provokes many emotions, that endures for days within the people who see it, and that generates the need to reiterate the questions that were supposedly already answered.
LatinoBuzz: When was the first time you realized that 'Infancia Clandestina' was the story you had to tell?
Benjamín Ávila: I always knew it. Since I was 13, I knew I wanted to work in film. I also knew back then that one day I would film my childhood. Somehow I made a tacit commitment at that time with myself, with my family, and with my own story. Therefore it is very important for me to have completed this process. It is a feeling of a debt paid, like I "had to do" this film. It was a duty rather than a necessity. Now that the film is finished I feel a relief, that of mission accomplished. Now I can be at peace.
LatinoBuzz: How much of what was going on were you very much aware of and how did you process that as a young boy?
Benjamín Ávila: My older brother and I were very aware, even though we were 7 and 8 years old at the time. I always think we were like the kids living in the street, who have a very conscious relationship with their environment. We knew what was happening, what we could and could not say. Although we were doing and saying what we were living, we could not have a dialectical discussion nor a real argument. We understood it all.
For us what we lived was not anything special, but it was normal. It was our life. We could not imagine anything different. This is why we were never traumatized. Even nowadays I miss that lifestyle. That clear and powerful bonding we all had. What was traumatizing was everything else: the absence, the persecution, the disappearance of my mother and not knowing anything to this day, not having been raised with my younger brother (Vicky in the movie). It was not until three yeas ago that we started having a life of ordinary siblings. And it cost a lot to have it...
LatinoBuzz: You were a child of Montoneros, so your childhood was unlike many others yet in the film we largely see this sweet portrayal of this blossoming first love between Juan and Maria –just like any teenager experiences. How much of that was Benjamín wishing that childhood was that innocent?
Benjamín Ávila: What you need to understand is that living in hiding was not something different to normality. It had parameters that were unusual, but we lived them like any other, even inside the house. I remember many common and normal family moments. Like waking up too late at night to watch the matches of the national team playing the World Cup youth soccer, Maradona’s first in Japan, and the matches were at 4 or 6 am. I remember going out at 7am in the morning with all the neighbors to celebrate the championship. My mother chastising me because I was late for school, or because I hadn't made my bed. Family barbecues, like any other Sunday, and so on, thousands of memories as normal as any other.
LatinoBuzz: What happened to “María”?
Benjamín Ávila: Maria never existed at that time. I had my Marías, but in other places and other times!
LatinoBuzz: In writing such a personal story what was the hardest thing to
write and did you avoid anything?
Benjamín Ávila: The most difficult part was at the beginning, trying to detach myself from my own history. Because several things were clear to me: the subject of film, that I did not want to be the protagonist of the story, that the most important part was the reconstruction of a routine
that has never been shown but that was not only mine but of many. That's why I took anecdotes and stories from others... Writing the script with Marcelo Muller, a dear Brazilian friend, helped me to achieve that distance I wanted for the construction of the story. With him I was able to rule out what wasn't important to the film’s story even if it was personally very important to me, and so we achieved that distance even though I deepened what remained. It was as if Marcelo pulled out to keep it to the essential, and I pulled inwards to deepen what remained.
LatinoBuzz: Was the casting difficult? Were you looking for yourself in
the Actor?
Benjamín Ávila: The casting of the children was complicated. We did it with María Laura Berch, an incredible casting director specializing in children, and we elaborated a very clear, yet complex, strategy. We saw over 700 children in total for all the roles, and it took us three months as planned.
But most importantly, we wanted to cast very homely, to give the kids the idea of what the shooting was going to be right from the beginning. And as I do my own camerawork every time I film, I decided I was going to shoot the casting so the kids could get used to my presence close to them and behind the camera from the beginning. And it worked really well.
With the adults it was very different. I saw Ernesto Alterio in the TV series "Vientos de Agua" by Campanella miniseries and compared to other roles I've seen him perform, I found the construction of his character wonderful. Something similar happened with Natalia Oreiro, she is very famous in Argentina but because of roles in comedies or romantic comedies, but seeing her in Caetano's "Francia" I noticed a dramatic profile in which I was very interested. With Cesar Troncoso, he was recommended by Luis Puenzo who had worked with him in "Xxy" the film he produced, directed by his daughter Lucía Puenzo. I had seen him in "The Pope's Toilet" and I had loved his role. And it was always a dream that Cristina Banegas play the role of the grandmother, and luckily we did it!
LatinoBuzz: Was seeing the film for the first time like looking at
photographs of your childhood?
Benjamín Ávila: No, this film has a lot of traits that belong to my childhood but they're for the most part, changed or modified. What does happen to me, is that I see through them my own memories. That happens to me, but it's something very intimate. The photos that appear at the end, which are from my family in reality, is the moment that moves me the most as I get haunted by the echoes of that wonderful past that was destroyed at the moment portrayed by the film.
My production company is called Room 1520 in tribute to the last scene of Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders, where the young kid (Hunter) is reunited with his mother after a long time in that same room... My childhood accompanies much of what I do.
LatinoBuzz: How many details from set design and wardrobe to how the actors who played your parents looked and acted did you involve yourself or were you able to separate yourself?
Benjamín Ávila: The shooting process was very intimate, intense and emotional. All of the staff, technicians and actors, we were involved in a special way. I have a way of working which at first puzzled the team. I like getting carried away by what is happening and then decide each scene based on the actors, the set and the light.
I operate the camera, I always do it when I'm the director, and I like to approach it as a documentary, finding the images based on what happens, as it happens. In that sense, each take was a particular universe of its own, unique and not replicable. Of course some takes came out really bad. But others were magical ... and those are the ones remained.
On the third day of filming something happened that made the whole team realize the scope of what we were doing, and from that moment on, everybody trusted my working technique. It happened that we were shooting Juan's (played by Teo Gutiérrez Moreno) first sequence where he burns the photos, near the end of the film. A tough sequence due to the mood that Juan had to reflect (as he just learns that his father was killed and had just hopelessly cried with his mother), and with children you don't work from a rational place but rather from the body directly, something very natural to them. So, I asked Natalia Oreiro to stand off-screen next to me, and that at moment I said 'action', for her to scream inconsolably, begging for help. On the other hand I told Teo that regardless of whatever was happening, he should not take his eyes off the fire, and that he should run out when I called his name. We got ready and at the moment of saying 'action' Natalia started to scream, heart wrenching, and all that I wanted to happen to Teo, started happening to me with the camera on my shoulder. I began to cry inconsolably (if you look carefully at the scene, the camera moves because I'm crying), as if it was an ancestral cry from some other time, and at some point I yelled at Teo and he perfectly did what he had to do, as usual, an he ran. I said 'cut', gave the camera to my assistant and as I was leaving I saw Natalia crying uncontrollably, everyone saw me and realized I was crying. I went to the video assist and as I entered everybody was very excited, they saw me crying. I asked to see the take… At that moment, everybody including actors, technicians and me, realized that we were doing something more than professional, but also very personal.
LatinoBuzz: Were there any films that influenced the look of the film?
Benjamín Ávila: Absolutely. For the tone of the performance and the gaze of the kids, "My Life as a Dog" by Lasse Halstrom. All of Krystof Kieslowski's filmography, and the political view of the films that Ken Loach made in
England such as "Raining Stones", "Riff-Raff" and "Hidden Agenda".
LatinoBuzz: What's the next project?
Benjamín Ávila: I am writing for a TV series of 40 single chapters. Additionally, I am adapting a novel by Elsa Osorio that I've been wanting to do for 12 years. I'm adapting it with her to make a miniseries of 13 chapters. It's about 40 years of history and involves many characters. A different look at the people who survived or were involved in Argentina's dictatorship.
For Screening times in NY and CA visit: http://www.filmmovement.com/theatrical/index.asp?MerchandiseID=314
Like em at: https://www.facebook.com/Infancia.clandestina
Written by Juan Caceres and Vanessa Erazo, LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow @LatinoBuzz on twitter.
- 1/9/2013
- by Juan Caceres
- Sydney's Buzz
The official American Horror Story: Asylum YouTube page has released a number of behind-the-scenes videos. The first is from last week’s episode, featuring the cast and crew talking about the surprising events that took place. We also have three additional videos that cover the creation of the asylum.
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 5: I Am Anne Frank, Part 2 (of 2): ”Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession. Bloody Face is unmasked.” Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Written by: Brad Falchuk...
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 5: I Am Anne Frank, Part 2 (of 2): ”Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession. Bloody Face is unmasked.” Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Written by: Brad Falchuk...
- 11/20/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
On a recent summer afternoon, Johnny Depp walks into a luxury suite at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Oddly, he is dressed like a pirate. A faded paisley do-rag is tied around his head. Smaller strips of cloth are braided into his hair, and he has gold caps on several teeth. His loose white T-shirt, with its blue horizontal stripes, maybe more sailor than pirate, but it's definitely in the nautical family.
We should note that Depp has not come directly from the set of his latest film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest...
We should note that Depp has not come directly from the set of his latest film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest...
- 11/12/2012
- Rollingstone.com
Last week’s episode of American Horror Story: Asylum was the first of a two-part story, titled “I Am Anne Frank”. If you’d like to get some inside details, we have a newly released featurette that talks about the events of episode four.We’ve also included the synopsis and preview video from this week’s episode to give you an idea of what’s coming up.
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 4: I Am Anne Frank, Part 1 (of 2): ”A patient exposes secrets about Arden. Meanwhile, Kit learns about Grace’s past.” Directed by: Uppendahl, Written by: Jessica Sharzer
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 5: I Am Anne Frank, Part 2 (of 2): ”Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession. Bloody Face is unmasked.” Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Written by: Brad Falchuk
Episode 5 Preview:...
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 4: I Am Anne Frank, Part 1 (of 2): ”A patient exposes secrets about Arden. Meanwhile, Kit learns about Grace’s past.” Directed by: Uppendahl, Written by: Jessica Sharzer
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 5: I Am Anne Frank, Part 2 (of 2): ”Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession. Bloody Face is unmasked.” Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Written by: Brad Falchuk
Episode 5 Preview:...
- 11/12/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A preview for next week's episode of American Horror Story: Asylum has been released. In "I Am Anne Frank Part 2" FX says, Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession and Bloody Face is unmasked. Want to take some guesses as to who Bloody Face is? Sound off in our comment boards.
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- 11/8/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
If you watched last night’s episode of American Horror Story: Asylum and are ready for more, take a look at the synopsis and preview video for the next episode.
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 4: I Am Anne Frank, Part 2 (of 2): ”Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession. Bloody Face is unmasked.” Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Written by: Brad Falchuk
Later this week, we should have a new clip and/or and episode 4 behind-the-scenes video. While some of these items have already been covered in recent episodes, here’s a link to a previous article with Ryan Murphy talking about some of the asylum’s mysteries and what we may see in upcoming episodes: http://dailydead.com/ryan-murphy-teases-upcoming-episodes-of-american-horror-story-asylum/...
American Horror Story: Asylum- Episode 4: I Am Anne Frank, Part 2 (of 2): ”Sister Jude employs a renowned Nazi Hunter to gather evidence against Arden. Kit makes a surprising confession. Bloody Face is unmasked.” Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Written by: Brad Falchuk
Later this week, we should have a new clip and/or and episode 4 behind-the-scenes video. While some of these items have already been covered in recent episodes, here’s a link to a previous article with Ryan Murphy talking about some of the asylum’s mysteries and what we may see in upcoming episodes: http://dailydead.com/ryan-murphy-teases-upcoming-episodes-of-american-horror-story-asylum/...
- 11/8/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Mlb umpire Greg Gibson suffered a broken nose and a nasty gash near his eye when L.A. Angels star Torii Hunter accidentally cleated him in the face during Wednesday's game ... but Gibson tells TMZ he isn't holding a grudge. We spoke with the 43-year-old umpire ... who tells us he's recovering nicely after Hunter's foot collided with his face during a botched slide at home plate. Gibson says he required 5 stitches to close the wound near his eye.
- 8/16/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Nicole Richie and Jessica Simpson might have liked Lisa Vian Hunter's yellow coat, but that wasn't enough to keep her in Fashion Star Tuesday night and she became the fourth designer to say goodbye. Lisa recently spoke with reporters about her time on the show, her other designers and what she plans to do next, so read on to find out what she had to say! Would you have done anything differently from the beginning of the competition to your elimination, or would you have stayed the same?
"Of course I would not have stayed exactly as I did, because I was thrown off on week four! So yes, I've had eight months of hindsight and I think that there could have been a little more youthfulness in my designs, I could have made my designs a little more edgy. There's a lot. I've been thinking about it a...
"Of course I would not have stayed exactly as I did, because I was thrown off on week four! So yes, I've had eight months of hindsight and I think that there could have been a little more youthfulness in my designs, I could have made my designs a little more edgy. There's a lot. I've been thinking about it a...
- 4/5/2012
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Stand-up comedian Reginald D. Hunter’s first live DVD was released on Monday, but we’re giving two lucky winners the chance to see the comic live at the Oxford New Theatre on November 27th!
A three time Perrier award nominee, Hunter is no stranger to the stage making his first Edinburgh Festival appearance in 2002 and gaining a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award. In 2006, Reginald won The Writers’ Guild Award for Comedy for a show, which he presented for a season in London’s West End and on a national tour of the UK. Born in Georgia, USA, Reginald moved to the UK ten years ago where he studied at Rada and went on to perform in good old fashioned Pantomime. His comedy career was launched when he took part in an open spot as a dare. Reginald has been a regular panelist on Sir Trevor Macdonald’s News Knight,...
A three time Perrier award nominee, Hunter is no stranger to the stage making his first Edinburgh Festival appearance in 2002 and gaining a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award. In 2006, Reginald won The Writers’ Guild Award for Comedy for a show, which he presented for a season in London’s West End and on a national tour of the UK. Born in Georgia, USA, Reginald moved to the UK ten years ago where he studied at Rada and went on to perform in good old fashioned Pantomime. His comedy career was launched when he took part in an open spot as a dare. Reginald has been a regular panelist on Sir Trevor Macdonald’s News Knight,...
- 11/17/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Straight-talking stand-up comedian Reginald D. Hunter’s eponymous first live DVD is released in the UK on November 14th. A three time Perrier award nominee, Hunter is no stranger to the stage making his first appearance in 2002 and gaining a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award.
Born in Georgia, USA, Reginald moved to the UK ten years ago where he studied at Rada. His comedy career was launched when he took part in an open spot as a dare and he has since been a regular panelist on Sir Trevor Macdonald’s News Knight, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Qi and is a frequent guest on Have I Got News For You.
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Born in Georgia, USA, Reginald moved to the UK ten years ago where he studied at Rada. His comedy career was launched when he took part in an open spot as a dare and he has since been a regular panelist on Sir Trevor Macdonald’s News Knight, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Qi and is a frequent guest on Have I Got News For You.
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- 11/12/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Stand-up comedian Reginald D. Hunter’s first live DVD is released on November 14th, and we have three copies to give away!
A three time Perrier award nominee, Hunter is no stranger to the stage, making his first Edinburgh Festival appearance in 2002 and gaining a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award. In 2006, Reginald won The Writers’ Guild Award for Comedy for a show, which he presented for a season in London’s West End and on a national tour of the UK. Born in Georgia, USA, Reginald moved to the UK ten years ago where he studied at Rada and went on to perform in good old fashioned Pantomime. His comedy career was launched when he took part in an open spot as a dare. Reginald has been a regular panelist on Sir Trevor Macdonald’s News Knight, and was invited to appear as part of the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival.
A three time Perrier award nominee, Hunter is no stranger to the stage, making his first Edinburgh Festival appearance in 2002 and gaining a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award. In 2006, Reginald won The Writers’ Guild Award for Comedy for a show, which he presented for a season in London’s West End and on a national tour of the UK. Born in Georgia, USA, Reginald moved to the UK ten years ago where he studied at Rada and went on to perform in good old fashioned Pantomime. His comedy career was launched when he took part in an open spot as a dare. Reginald has been a regular panelist on Sir Trevor Macdonald’s News Knight, and was invited to appear as part of the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival.
- 11/10/2011
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Even if you've never seen Reginald D Hunter on stage, you'll almost certainly recognise him from his panel show performances, including a clutch of gigglesome appearances on Have I Got News For You. The Us-born comic has been wowing audiences and winning award nominations in the UK for over a number of years and next week sees the release of his first ever DVD Live on November (more)...
- 11/10/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
The Rum Diary holds a special place in the heart of Johnny Depp. It was the actor who found the manuscript for what would prove to be one of Hunter S. Thompson's final books. Depp sits down and talks to Movie Fanatic about how full his heart is now that The Rum Diary is set to hit the big screen.
The Rum Diary (don't miss this clip starring Amber Heard and Depp) is an origins story in the legend of Thompson's Gonzo self. His fictional alter ego, Paul Kemp, is an aspiring novelist who lands in Puerto Rico to take a position at a San Juan daily newspaper. To say chaos ensues undermines and minimizes the author's penchant for mayhem. The Rum Diary also stars Giovanni Ribisi and Aaron Eckhart.
Depp also discusses his friendship with Thompson and what the author would make of the promotional circus that is...
The Rum Diary (don't miss this clip starring Amber Heard and Depp) is an origins story in the legend of Thompson's Gonzo self. His fictional alter ego, Paul Kemp, is an aspiring novelist who lands in Puerto Rico to take a position at a San Juan daily newspaper. To say chaos ensues undermines and minimizes the author's penchant for mayhem. The Rum Diary also stars Giovanni Ribisi and Aaron Eckhart.
Depp also discusses his friendship with Thompson and what the author would make of the promotional circus that is...
- 10/27/2011
- by joel.amos@moviefanatic.com (Joel D Amos)
- Reel Movie News
The Withnail director is returning to the movies with Johnny Depp. But first there's a meal with Euan Ferguson to negotiate, oysters to eat, red wine to drink and waitresses to charm
I am apologising, as we take our first seats behind a big slab of a secret wooden door that must outweigh the All Black front row. It is a truly magic door, like something invented by Roald Dahl, just for children who drink – and lets us slip into a cool, smart hideaway in Soho; and I'm apologising to Bruce Robinson for not being one of this mag's usual stock of clever cheekboned women over-infused with vivre, panache, esprit and other words unacquaintanced in English.
But, then again, so is every female inside Mark Hix's establishment – not necessarily in words, but certainly with eyes and body language. It is astonishing how some people – this man is now 65 – still, somehow,...
I am apologising, as we take our first seats behind a big slab of a secret wooden door that must outweigh the All Black front row. It is a truly magic door, like something invented by Roald Dahl, just for children who drink – and lets us slip into a cool, smart hideaway in Soho; and I'm apologising to Bruce Robinson for not being one of this mag's usual stock of clever cheekboned women over-infused with vivre, panache, esprit and other words unacquaintanced in English.
But, then again, so is every female inside Mark Hix's establishment – not necessarily in words, but certainly with eyes and body language. It is astonishing how some people – this man is now 65 – still, somehow,...
- 10/15/2011
- by Euan Ferguson
- The Guardian - Film News
Two new posters have been unveiled for Johnny Depp's upcoming film The Rum Diary. Based on Hunter S Thompson's novel of the same name, the movie stars Depp as American journalist Paul Kemp working in Puerto Rico. The first poster features a half-naked Depp opening the curtains of his room to see an aeroplane with a sky banner reading "Welcome to Puerto Rico". The second image features a close-up of Depp's face and, like the first, boasts the tagline "Absolutely nothing in moderation". Thompson's book was originally written (more)...
- 9/26/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
The Big News: Triple H announced Nash versus Punk for Night of Champions at the start of the show but by the end of the night changed his mind and told Punk that he would be facing him at the next PPV.
Triple H came out to start the show. He said that it is his job to make sure the company continues to flourish and announced that for the foreseeable future Raw will be dual branded with Smackdown superstars. If this is the first step towards unifying the world titles then I’m all for it.
He said that the positive of his new position was that he could make these sort of changes. The negative however is that he continues to be lied too, bringing up the Kevin Nash situation from last week in which his friend had pretended to be in a car accident so that he...
Triple H came out to start the show. He said that it is his job to make sure the company continues to flourish and announced that for the foreseeable future Raw will be dual branded with Smackdown superstars. If this is the first step towards unifying the world titles then I’m all for it.
He said that the positive of his new position was that he could make these sort of changes. The negative however is that he continues to be lied too, bringing up the Kevin Nash situation from last week in which his friend had pretended to be in a car accident so that he...
- 8/30/2011
- by Laurent Kelly
- Obsessed with Film
Yesterday it was the royal hunks, today's "The Hobbit" dwarf pictorial (via Stuff.co.nz) features three more dwarves who represent a quite different background - the rougher and life loving working class trio of Bombur (Stephen Hunter), Bofur (James Nesbitt) and Bifur (William Kircher). Here's the description of their characters:
"Born and bred in the West, descendants of coal miners and iron workers, they have joined the Quest for the Lonely Mountain partly to seek their fortune and partly because they were told the beer was free."
Hunter is a familiar face on Australian and New Zealand television with a role in several episodes of the acclaimed "Love My Way" along with guest starring roles on "All Saints," "Spirited," "Mercy Peak" and "Street Legal".
Irish actor Nesbitt is an outright legend of British television with memorable leading role turns in "Jekyll," "Cold Feet," "Ballykissangel," "Playing the Field," "Murphy's Law,...
"Born and bred in the West, descendants of coal miners and iron workers, they have joined the Quest for the Lonely Mountain partly to seek their fortune and partly because they were told the beer was free."
Hunter is a familiar face on Australian and New Zealand television with a role in several episodes of the acclaimed "Love My Way" along with guest starring roles on "All Saints," "Spirited," "Mercy Peak" and "Street Legal".
Irish actor Nesbitt is an outright legend of British television with memorable leading role turns in "Jekyll," "Cold Feet," "Ballykissangel," "Playing the Field," "Murphy's Law,...
- 7/14/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Earlier this month, we brought you director Peter Jackson‘s announcement that Stephen Fry (Alice In Wonderland) had joined the cast of The Hobbit: Part 1 and would be portraying The Master of Laketown. Along with Fry, Ryan Gage (Doctors, Holly Oaks) was cast as Alfrid “The Master’s conniving civil servant”, and Conan Stevens (Game of Thrones) joined the cast as an Orc called Azog.
Now, Jackson has confirmed that Orlando Bloom (The Laureate) will return to Middle Earth as Legolas Greenleaf, son of the Elvenking of Mirkwood.
Jackson said via his Facebook page:
“Ten years ago, Orlando Bloom created an iconic character with his portrayal of Legolas. I’m excited to announce today that we’ll be revisiting Middle Earth with him once more. I’m thrilled to be working with Orlando. Funny thing is, I look older-and he doesn’t! I guess that’s why he makes such a wonderful elf.
Now, Jackson has confirmed that Orlando Bloom (The Laureate) will return to Middle Earth as Legolas Greenleaf, son of the Elvenking of Mirkwood.
Jackson said via his Facebook page:
“Ten years ago, Orlando Bloom created an iconic character with his portrayal of Legolas. I’m excited to announce today that we’ll be revisiting Middle Earth with him once more. I’m thrilled to be working with Orlando. Funny thing is, I look older-and he doesn’t! I guess that’s why he makes such a wonderful elf.
- 5/31/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Earlier this month, we brought you the news that Lee Pace and Dean O’Gorman joined the cast of The Hobbit. Director Peter Jackson announced that Pace would portray King Thranduil, while O’Gorman would take over the role of Fili from Robert Kazinsky (EastEnders, Red Tails), who had to depart the production.
Now, director Peter Jackson has announced the addition of Stephen Fry (Alice In Wonderland) to the cast of The Hobbit: Part 1. Fry, who will next be seen opposite Robert Downey Jr. in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows will be portraying The Master of Laketown.
Jackson said,
“We are thrilled to confirm that Stephen Fry will be playing The Master of Laketown, I’ve known Stephen for several years, and we’re developing a Dambusters movie together. In addition to his writing skills, he’s a terrific actor and will create a very memorable Master for us.
Now, director Peter Jackson has announced the addition of Stephen Fry (Alice In Wonderland) to the cast of The Hobbit: Part 1. Fry, who will next be seen opposite Robert Downey Jr. in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows will be portraying The Master of Laketown.
Jackson said,
“We are thrilled to confirm that Stephen Fry will be playing The Master of Laketown, I’ve known Stephen for several years, and we’re developing a Dambusters movie together. In addition to his writing skills, he’s a terrific actor and will create a very memorable Master for us.
- 5/24/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
'Durbinators' were crushed on Thursday night when their top pic for the American Idol win, James Durbin, was abruptly eliminated from the Fox competition. It was the exit heard around the world as fans cried foul and ignited Twitter with tweets of injustice on behalf of the heavy metal rocker who stole their hearts in a single song (or two). His journey from Santa Cruz, California to the Idol stage ended when he landed in the bottom two along with country fave Scotty McCreery, leaving more than a few (including the Idol judges - J Lo cried) surprised that both girls survived. James was the only contestant to escape the bottom two or three all season, leaving his fans now wondering what went wrong. In spite of his exit, James is now looking forward to a bright future - and with good reason. Rumors have already started circulating about record deals,...
- 5/17/2011
- by jmaurer@corp.popstar.com (Jennifer Maurer)
- PopStar
It sounds overly dramatic, particularly for a scientist, but Pat Spain of National Geographic's "The Beast Hunter," says, "I have been saying that show saved my life."
He called Zap2it first to explain what happened and urged people to be advocates for their own health.
"The Beast Hunter" which launched last week, had Spain searching for the ape man in Sumatra. Turns out he found much more in the remote Indonesian island, where he climbed mountains, hiked through jungles and rowed across a murky lake, in a volcano.
"I was soaking wet for almost two weeks," Spain says. "I started getting trench foot and was covered in leeches."
He's not complaining as much as explaining. Then he got really sick with a stomach bug and was in violent pain -- in the middle of nowhere.
"Because of that, when I got back figured I would go to the doctor to get checked out,...
He called Zap2it first to explain what happened and urged people to be advocates for their own health.
"The Beast Hunter" which launched last week, had Spain searching for the ape man in Sumatra. Turns out he found much more in the remote Indonesian island, where he climbed mountains, hiked through jungles and rowed across a murky lake, in a volcano.
"I was soaking wet for almost two weeks," Spain says. "I started getting trench foot and was covered in leeches."
He's not complaining as much as explaining. Then he got really sick with a stomach bug and was in violent pain -- in the middle of nowhere.
"Because of that, when I got back figured I would go to the doctor to get checked out,...
- 3/11/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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