Above Pic: Get 102.5 photo shoot.
Zom Ammara is smart, sexy and most importantly, diversely talented . Her excellent performance in Kill 'Em All, caught my attention, so I tracked her down for an interview. She shares some cool stories about being a singer, DJ and actress. To learn more about her prior to the interview posting follow her on Facebook and Twitter @
https://www.facebook.com/ZomRastaQueen?ref=ts&fref=ts
https://twitter.com/Zom_Ammara
English Dogs in Bangkok
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
New Action Short From Stunt Power Films! "Razed"
Stunt power Film's Dean Alexandrou blasts the YouTube world with another fantastic martial art and free running short film. Dean uploaded the entire film on YouIube @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vvtI9dK4UU
Starring in the film is Dean himself, along with Silvio Simac, and a special appearance by sultry Selina lo, pic below.
In addition to Razed check out Dohard, another short film from Stunt power films. Click the YouTube link @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMhoZkGVwkM
Here is my review of Dohard: http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/01/dohard-movie-review.html
For more on sexy Selina Lo check out my interview with her: http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/01/selina-lo-interview-c-2012-dans-movie.html
Watch for Selina to be in a new action film called Blunt Force, check the official Facebook Page @ https://www.facebook.com/BluntForceMovie?ref=ts&fref=ts
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Web Series Continuum Wins Two Awards @ IAWTV Awards Ceremony
On the heels of the academy award nominee announcement, the International Academy of Web Television recently held held their own awards at CES in Las Vegas. The show featured awards in all the top entertainment categories of web series ranging from Best Animated Series, Best Director, amongst several others. Continuum was nominated for several awards, winning two in the categories of Best editing for Blake Calhoun and Best Design (Art Direction/Production), for Eric Whitney.
Check IAWTV official website @ http://iawtv.org/
Twitter @ https://twitter.com/iawtv
Lead Continuum actress Melanie Merkosky conducted a short interview with Mingle Media TV Network. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHVkaI6kRb0&feature=youtu.be
For more information on Continuum check out their official website @ http://watchcontinuum.com/
Like them on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/ContinuumTV
For Actress Melenie Merkosky check out her official Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/MelanieMerkosky
Follow her on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/MelanieMerkosky
Watch for Continuum updates and interviews on Dan's Movie Report, closer to the second season release of the series, until then check out my review @ http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/07/continuum-web-series-review.html
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Actress Mercedes Brito Interview (Exclusive!)
With her diverse background, superior intellect, and stunning beauty; actress Mercedes Brito has been heating up the screen in recent years. Fresh from her role of Catalina in Cartel War, Mercedes chats at length about a variety of subjects, and filming experiences. Enough of my blabbing, time to delve into the mind of the talented Mercedes.
Please Chat about your background, upbringing, how did you decide to become an actress?I was born in Venezuela but raised in the United States, English is my first language. I always had the arts in my veins since can remember. My mother does arts and crafts, and my father, even though he was a lawyer
and business man, he studied acting in the University of Oxford.
What project do you consider your first acting break?
Hmm.....I had done a few before, but I believe True Love was when I understood what incarnating a character meant. We had extensive rehearsals had to live like my character for a few months. Once we shot the film, she pretty much took over and that was like the millionth time I fell in love with acting again!
What are some of the differences for you working on a project like El Ultimo Cuerpo as compared to an American production like Cartel War and the diversity of characters?
The
characters are night and day.....Ultimo Cuerpo's character "Ana
Gabriela Lopez", is a naive in experienced reporter. Has never
really lived in the "real world" has not been in touch with
evil or selfish interests but gets devoured in a man's world. She
experiences that hit that will get her in touch with her instincts
and has her grow up prematurely but in a necessary way if she expects
to be an active reporter.
Catalina
Vega in Cartel War is the personification of evil. No mercy no regard
fro others. It was scary to play, I cried at the end of every day
because she took over and I witnessed all these horrible feelings and
thoughts creeping in my body's instrument.
I
appreciate your honesty. Back to Cartel War, I really loved your
maniacal character, was it enjoyable to portray a bad girl? How about
preparation, for a bad girl role compared to a good girl, different
mindset, maybe chat about getting ready to play Catalina.
Catalina was one of the most difficult experiences until now. Had absolutely NO similarity to her what-so-ever. I was afraid to fall into a cliche. I had no idea how to access her. Until I finally opted for doing externals of feline animals since their energy is silent yet deadly.Also playing an accent when I speak American English was a throw off at times. I worked on her for about 2 months before shooting until she just came alive one day and it was very overwhelming but I let go of the controls and let her just come into life. I felt like I was in the back seat observing this horrible person take over. Loved it! Acting is just so sublime and never ceases to wonder me with its magic when it happens...I love to play any character, but I especially enjoy the challenges. Anything that makes me uncomfortable and scares me that's what I love to do the most.
Cartel War has strong female characters, what are your favorite characters to portray?
How long did your portion of the shoot for Cartel War take?
About 2 months.
Do you have a funny or unusual story from the production of Cartel War that you have not talked about?
Yes.
On the first day of filming I was invaded by a horrible skin rash
from a fish I ate. Was a red mean, mad rash from head to toe...talk
about a turn off!.... Ironically, that triggered something that
pushed me even further to compensate the pounds of makeup. (Make up
artist was a genius.).
Shifting the chat on to new projects for Mercedes, I noticed you you have a new film in the pipeline called Left Turn, maybe shed some light on it.Left Turn is an amazing script written by Cliff Graham, with an original idea by Mauricio Marin. I play an ex-prostitute that has been trafficked. The movie was advancing very well until one of the financiers suffered a loss so we must wait until that passes. But the story has a bunch of yummy twists and turns I cannot wait until we shoot. I'm also preparing to work very soon on a film called Jake Stevens The Last Protector with Booboo Stewart. Its officially in pre-production, the first part of a 3D trilogy, the lead character is a new super hero. Cant wait for 2013!!
How about your production company Split Vision entertainment? I noticed they have several projects in the works, chat about them, and how did you become involved with the company?
This was a lovely surprise. I auditioned for Jake Stevens. Split Vision is one of the co-production companies involved in the big production. Once I got the part I was chatting with the CEO Carlucci Weyant, and the opportunity to produce just came out of no where. Since its something I also wished to do I just jumped on board to contribute. Its a 3 year old company they have shot four films and 2013 it getting nice and busy.
Do you like working behind the scenes in the production company as much as acting?
Nope, acting is my One true Love.
How about in your free time, what are some of your hobbies?Anything outdoors. Nature is a drug to me and exercise. Family I'M addicted to and my Baby Dog Luna a close second, with her is a window to unconditional love and sweetness. Of course my boyfriend, I'm very very lucky. I read and work on myself, as my true goal is to become the best version of me. Shopping is not deep at all, but can sure make a day better lol.
Mercedes, you are so active on the social networking sites facebook and twitter, these really allow you to interact directly with your fans, do you at times feel a bit pressured to post, or is it something you enjoy?
Yes, it is a double edge sword sometimes. Funny how people make an entire judgment of character by just one picture, but its also refreshing when you see intelligent and well intended comments. It's never a dull moment, but nowadays, it seems to be pretty effective in joining people together. So its been one hell of an invention.
Chat
about some of the charities you are active in.
I am part of the Advisory Board of the Artists and Athletes Foundation http://artistsandathletes.org/our-team/artists-athletes-advisory-board/. We pretty much have the liberty to come up with great ways and ideas that will contribute to a much needed cause as well as being able to interact with these amazing people. I have worked anonymously for many causes. I am VERY big on animal and all the ones that are defenseless rights. I am disgusted by animal testing especially in this era when there are plenty of cruelty free products cannot believe its not banned and illegal!
I noticed you have had several hosting assignments, discuss about your work about hosting TV shows.
Hosting
was a surprise. I went to an audition just for the fun of it, and I
unexpectedly got the job. It helped pay my acting classes and I
acquired some very useful tools.
Do
you have a favorite hosting job? Talk show you worked on?
Chat
about show preparation rituals you go through, prior to a talk show
or hosting gig.
I
make sure I research whoever I am interviewing, as well as the
subject.
Wrapping the interview up, in ten years, Mercedes, are you still focusing on acting or more involved in production, behind the scenes?
Wrapping the interview up, in ten years, Mercedes, are you still focusing on acting or more involved in production, behind the scenes?
Acting my fist and only True Love, anything else is secondary, and done out of the love for acting ;).
Thanks again, Mercedes for taking time out of your busy schedule to conduct the interview.
THANK
YOU DANNY , HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Connect with Mercedes on these official sites:
Her official Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mercedesbrito
Official Site @ http://www.mercedesbrito.com/
Twitter @ https://twitter.com/MercedesBrito
Youtube @ http://www.youtube.com/user/mercedesbrito555
Split Vision Entertainment @ http://www.splitvisionent.com/sve.html
Keep reading Dan's Movie Report for more exclusives in 2013!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Death Race 3: Inferno Movie Review
Above Pic: DVD cover of Death Race: Inferno
Death Race 3: Inferno opens with billionaire playboy Niles York (Dougray Scott) taking over Weyland Enterprises, from Ving Rhames (Mr. Weyland). After a short montage, Carl Lucas is flown to the Kalahari Desert, to compete in the first desert Death Race.
As a twist the 16 ladies have to fight to the death to vie for 10 navigator spots in the death race. Now, in life there is noting sexier than scantily clad babes fighting, with axes, spears, and flame throwers. The fighting in this scene is average, too many quick cuts, but some good stunts. Tanit Phoenix is a hottie, and her fighting skills, well, she looks good so who cares, and that is all that matters.
Above Pic: Tanit Phoenix as Katrina Banks, heating up the screen, with her flame thrower. (C) 2012 Universal Pictures, Dan's Movie Report Screen Cap.
The desert race has a Mad Max sort of feel. The racers have tracking devices implanted, leaving the cars, or not following the rules, gets a heat seaking missile launch directed at you. Clocking in at 105 minutes, the races are extended, sand flies while the carnage commences. The race travels through towns, and rural areas.
Yrsa Daley-Ward plays Salinas, she is the woman in Africa in charge of putting on the games. Salinas orchestrates the race and killing for the millions to watch. The race is run in stages, same as with the other Death Race films. There are weapons markers, that allow the racers car weapons to be activated.
Racing madness, mayhem, and smoldering hot ladies, what is not to like? The racers have to contend with unfriendly natives, the Warlords of Kalahari, and of course each other, through a winding course all through the desert.
Death Race 3: Inferno seems to lose some of the humor from Death Race 2. I won' t spoil the plot twist about and hour and ten minutes in, but it fuels, the story. Most of the actual story develops on the fly, so don't expect much in the beginning. The final few minutes actually completely extrapolates the story, and ties up any loose ends.
Overall, I liked the film, not as good as Death Race 2, but worthy a sequel, Death Race 3: Inferno rates a 6 out of 10.
Amazon has the film for pre-order, it will ship January 22nd.
Death Race 3: Inferno opens with billionaire playboy Niles York (Dougray Scott) taking over Weyland Enterprises, from Ving Rhames (Mr. Weyland). After a short montage, Carl Lucas is flown to the Kalahari Desert, to compete in the first desert Death Race.
As a twist the 16 ladies have to fight to the death to vie for 10 navigator spots in the death race. Now, in life there is noting sexier than scantily clad babes fighting, with axes, spears, and flame throwers. The fighting in this scene is average, too many quick cuts, but some good stunts. Tanit Phoenix is a hottie, and her fighting skills, well, she looks good so who cares, and that is all that matters.
Above Pic: Tanit Phoenix as Katrina Banks, heating up the screen, with her flame thrower. (C) 2012 Universal Pictures, Dan's Movie Report Screen Cap.
The desert race has a Mad Max sort of feel. The racers have tracking devices implanted, leaving the cars, or not following the rules, gets a heat seaking missile launch directed at you. Clocking in at 105 minutes, the races are extended, sand flies while the carnage commences. The race travels through towns, and rural areas.
Yrsa Daley-Ward plays Salinas, she is the woman in Africa in charge of putting on the games. Salinas orchestrates the race and killing for the millions to watch. The race is run in stages, same as with the other Death Race films. There are weapons markers, that allow the racers car weapons to be activated.
Racing madness, mayhem, and smoldering hot ladies, what is not to like? The racers have to contend with unfriendly natives, the Warlords of Kalahari, and of course each other, through a winding course all through the desert.
Death Race 3: Inferno seems to lose some of the humor from Death Race 2. I won' t spoil the plot twist about and hour and ten minutes in, but it fuels, the story. Most of the actual story develops on the fly, so don't expect much in the beginning. The final few minutes actually completely extrapolates the story, and ties up any loose ends.
Overall, I liked the film, not as good as Death Race 2, but worthy a sequel, Death Race 3: Inferno rates a 6 out of 10.
Amazon has the film for pre-order, it will ship January 22nd.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Actress Marissa Merrill Wallpaper Images! Exclusives! Post #350!
Above Pic: Marissa Merrill, (C) Aaron Paul Rogers 2012. Exclusive, for Dan's Movie Report. All photos on this page can be made to wallpaper size, in the windows operating system. Left click to enlarge image, right click on enlarged pic, then select view image and bam, full sized Marissa, on your desktop!
Greetings to my readers worldwide! I have had so many requests for Dead Season actress Marissa Merrill wallpaper photos over the past few months. I now present to my esteemed readers, a feast for the eyes on this page. I am planning over the next few weeks and throughout 2013 to partner with several cool photographers to present the finest photos of Marissa available. The first photographer on the site is Aaron Paul Rogers, not only does he have an eye for beauty, his distinct locations, talented make-up artists, and unique ideas for conceptual designs, make for dynamic photographic shoots. In 2012, he worked with Marissa in Mohave, with Make-up artist Linda Ly, with a variety of poses and ideas. Also assisting Aaron on the shoot were Jonathan Nellis, and Jesse Leon. Aaron can be found through his official site @ http://www.foedo.com/
Marissa has of course official Facebook and twitter pages @ https://www.facebook.com/theMarissaMerrill
https://twitter.com/MarissaMerrill
Above Pics: Marissa Merrill, (C) Aaron Paul Rogers 2012. Exclusive, for Dan's Movie Report.
Greetings to my readers worldwide! I have had so many requests for Dead Season actress Marissa Merrill wallpaper photos over the past few months. I now present to my esteemed readers, a feast for the eyes on this page. I am planning over the next few weeks and throughout 2013 to partner with several cool photographers to present the finest photos of Marissa available. The first photographer on the site is Aaron Paul Rogers, not only does he have an eye for beauty, his distinct locations, talented make-up artists, and unique ideas for conceptual designs, make for dynamic photographic shoots. In 2012, he worked with Marissa in Mohave, with Make-up artist Linda Ly, with a variety of poses and ideas. Also assisting Aaron on the shoot were Jonathan Nellis, and Jesse Leon. Aaron can be found through his official site @ http://www.foedo.com/
Marissa has of course official Facebook and twitter pages @ https://www.facebook.com/theMarissaMerrill
https://twitter.com/MarissaMerrill
Above Pics: Marissa Merrill, (C) Aaron Paul Rogers 2012. Exclusive, for Dan's Movie Report.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Tim Man Interview!! Happy New Year! A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!
Updated 4-13-13 Get Some Tim Man Action Filmed on Galaxy Phone!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7OIGPMQeis
Chat about pre-production work for the fight scenes in Kill 'em All, Tim Man the fight choreographer and Tim Man as "The Kid"
I had roughly around 1 month of prep time with Kill em all.
To make the choreography, train the actors, train the stunt guys, set up the stunts etc... So it was quite a lot for such a small amount of time, with that amount of action. Most of the actors in the movie didn't have any martial art / screen fighting experience, so I had to make the fights as easy as possible yet still try to make them look like professionals.
I didn't really read the script before saying yes to the project. I had just finished an Italian movie, the first Italian (comedy)martial art movie,
and went from there to Thailand.
I was just suppose to do the fight/stunt coordination for Kill em all, but they had a problem finding the Kid, so I ended up doing that part as well. It's a little bit heavy to do 3 jobs at the same time. But I had just done it with the Italian movie I worked on so I was already used not to sleep anything at all.
How
long did the fight choreography take prior to shooting?
The shooting was fast I think 1 month of shooting. So it was a bit stressful, but it often is when the budget isn't so high.
The shooting was fast I think 1 month of shooting. So it was a bit stressful, but it often is when the budget isn't so high.
Working
with a legend like Gordon Liu, describe the experience, did you feel
more pressure working with him?
Gordon is an legend, he did movies before I was even born. Gordon is a very experienced actor/martial artist and an easy guy to work with.
But no I didn't feel any pressure working with him, but I respect him a lot.
Gordon is an legend, he did movies before I was even born. Gordon is a very experienced actor/martial artist and an easy guy to work with.
But no I didn't feel any pressure working with him, but I respect him a lot.
Sadly
Joe Lewis recently passed, please share a story from the set of Kill
'em All about Joe.
Joe Lewis was the greatest, such a funny guy he was. Always happy, smiling, telling jokes, he lit up the whole set with his presence.
Now Joe was almost 70 years old, have that in mind, and he still pulled of some hardcore fighting, no stunt double for him. That's all him in there.
We filmed with the small Canon 5D, but I think Joe never understood where the hell that freaking camera was. He was always asking me where is the camera even though it was next to his face. He probably went around wondering where that big camera was hiding.
Joe Lewis was the greatest, such a funny guy he was. Always happy, smiling, telling jokes, he lit up the whole set with his presence.
Now Joe was almost 70 years old, have that in mind, and he still pulled of some hardcore fighting, no stunt double for him. That's all him in there.
We filmed with the small Canon 5D, but I think Joe never understood where the hell that freaking camera was. He was always asking me where is the camera even though it was next to his face. He probably went around wondering where that big camera was hiding.
Did
actors Joe and Gordon also contribute to their fight scenes by
working with some of the moves? If so, share some of their input.
Gordon didn't have any input on the fights, he was happy to do what I showed him, but all I had to do was to show him the moves once and he remembered them. Joe had some input, though we couldn't use them. He wanted to do some real fight techniques, 5 head buts in a row with a hard take down ripping the arm of his opponent haha. But it was not for this movie he probably would have destroyed the guy he would have done that with. Joe was a real fighter I would feel sorry for the guy trying to rob this old man.
Gordon didn't have any input on the fights, he was happy to do what I showed him, but all I had to do was to show him the moves once and he remembered them. Joe had some input, though we couldn't use them. He wanted to do some real fight techniques, 5 head buts in a row with a hard take down ripping the arm of his opponent haha. But it was not for this movie he probably would have destroyed the guy he would have done that with. Joe was a real fighter I would feel sorry for the guy trying to rob this old man.
The
fighting looked convincing on Kill 'em All, were some scenes much
more difficult to shoot than others, maybe describe one of the more
challenging ones, set-up time, rehearsing etc...
None of the fight scenes was really hard to film, film wise. BUT we didn't have much time. so it was always stressed, no time for breaks. It was just action, take after take, as much as possible to make it in time. It's not the best or safest way to do. I prefer not to do it like this. It's a lot of pressure and it gets all the fighters involved a bit moody and irritated when something goes wrong or someone forgets.
None of the fight scenes was really hard to film, film wise. BUT we didn't have much time. so it was always stressed, no time for breaks. It was just action, take after take, as much as possible to make it in time. It's not the best or safest way to do. I prefer not to do it like this. It's a lot of pressure and it gets all the fighters involved a bit moody and irritated when something goes wrong or someone forgets.
Working
with several different sized actors and actress (Zom) Ammara Siripong,
describe some of the challenges of creating a believable fight scene
when a 110 pound woman fights a 200 pound man.
Well first of I don't think the fight is really believable it's a movie. The guy is huge and the editing was pretty bad on this one. It could have been so much better with an experienced martial art editor for example.
Well first of I don't think the fight is really believable it's a movie. The guy is huge and the editing was pretty bad on this one. It could have been so much better with an experienced martial art editor for example.
Speaking
of Ammara, she is really talented, what ideas did she bring to Kill
'em All fight scenes, including the scene with Gordon?
Zom is amazing yes. She knew nothing before Kill em all. I remember when I first saw her. I was thinking oh my god it's not gonna work. I need a good stunt double for her. But she trained really hard, every day for 1 month. She surprised me a lot. I'm proud of how she performed.
Zom is amazing yes. She knew nothing before Kill em all. I remember when I first saw her. I was thinking oh my god it's not gonna work. I need a good stunt double for her. But she trained really hard, every day for 1 month. She surprised me a lot. I'm proud of how she performed.
After you watched the final edit of Kill 'em All were you happy with the fight scenes, maybe chat about something you would have liked to change?
I
was really depressed when I saw Kill em all to be honest. I had
higher expectations. To be honest, and probably if the editor reads
this he will try to end my carer. But the editing was so bad, so
awful! Every fight scene has one punch cut, one kick cut, one move
cut. He even cuts in some power moves WHO THE HELL DOES THAT AND
FUCKING WHY?!? Let the performer finish the move damn it! He even cut
to some stupid angels that doesn't show the hit or to a close up
during a kick. In the fight scene between Me and Joe Lewis for
example the last kick I do on Joe is a jump split sidekick with a
real impact sending Joe Lewis in to the wall. First of Joe did that
for nothing he took a hard hit and fell in to the wall and he was
almost 70 years old, why the hell would someone want to cut behind
the shoulder hiding the move and hiding the impact and the crash in
to the wall? All this cuts destroys the rhythm. Sure if it was an
indian movie or an movie with actors that cant fight or fight bad,
then maybe many cuts can save the action. But in a movie like this it
destroys it. Originally the movie was suppose to be edited in
Thailand with the director supervising, if that would have been the
case the movie would have been 10 times better. But I guess they
decided to let the wrong editor in America get a hold of the scenes.
On
to the next project, ready for Ninja 2, when does pre-production and
filming begin?
I'm working on Ninja 2 as we speak. I'm done with the pre work, just starting to train the actors. Shooting will start January 14th.
Any
ideas and concepts you can share about Ninja 2?
I can't tell you anything about the movie except that the movie is filled with action and that it will be great (yet another couple of sleepless nights though)! And you will see my ugly face in this movie as well.
Hopefully the future will bring more acting roles and choreographing roles. I like both acting roles and choreographing roles but if I had to choose I would probably go for choreographing. It's nice to be infront of the camera but it's hard work specially if you doing martial arts flicks. Choreographing is hard as well but more headache hard than physically hard. And when you do both acting and choreo' at the same time is energy demanding, but you feel great when it's a wrap.
Tim,
and that is a wrap, haha, thanks again to take time out of your busy schedule to conduct the
interview.
Thanks for your time.
For more info on Tim, check his IMDB page below, and watch for future updates from Ninja 2, on your home for action, Dan's Movie Report!
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1940624/
Like Tim on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/mastunts
Tim Man Training Reel! https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wXvPnDvLq1o
Tim Man Showreel: Kick your browsers to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPmUuUUhCys
For my take on Kill 'em All, blast your browsers to: http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/12/kill-em-all-movie-review.html
Thanks for your time.
For more info on Tim, check his IMDB page below, and watch for future updates from Ninja 2, on your home for action, Dan's Movie Report!
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1940624/
Like Tim on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/mastunts
Tim Man Training Reel! https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wXvPnDvLq1o
Tim Man Showreel: Kick your browsers to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPmUuUUhCys
For my take on Kill 'em All, blast your browsers to: http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/12/kill-em-all-movie-review.html
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