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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Sci-Fi Film Occupants! Convention Appearance Dates! New Trailer!

Hot news Direct from Russ! 

OCCUPANTS: As we near our completion and premiere, here's an update on what is left to do on the feature film.

Visuals: Our editor Emile Haris is currently working on final visual effects integration and the color correction.

Audio: Our sound designer Sean Fahimian has already cleaned up the dialogue and has all the music files from our composer Vasilis Milesis, and is now currently working on the sound design. For example, a few days ago, we finalized the portal effects SFX.

And please stay tuned because once the film is completed, it's a whole new ballgame as we enter the Publicity Phase! We begin with two upcoming comic book conventions in October even before the film is completed: The Comic & Media Expo during October 16-18 (http://www.comicmediaexpo.com), and Cleveland Comic Con (http://clevelandcomiccon.com) on October 24.  Please join us if you are able to!

Check out this brand new trailer!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyA1T0C45Q

Watch for future exclusive pics and video on your home for exclusives, Dan's Movie Report! 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Seeking Dolly Parton Movie Review (2015) A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!

Above Photo: (C) 2015 Grizzly Peak Films


Greetings Dan's Movie Report  readers, a break from the action films and a swerve to the left of center with this smart and quirky comedy called Seeking Dolly Parton. The film is really good, and centers on two ladies who happen to be lesbian, and one happens to want to have a baby. A chance meeting turns to friendship, love and commitment.

Back in 2010 the fantastic Italian film 'Room In Rome' centered on a chance meeting, two ships passing in the night, an irreverent and sexy look at the one night stand, salacious and daring. 'Seeking Dolly Parton' is the opposite, two ships passing, but eventually coming together for a long term commitment, without the sordid sexual overtones.

The film's performances are undulating and intrinsically powerful. as Charlie and as Cerina give amazing and academy caliber character life to 'Seeking Dolly Parton' from their meeting on the Subway train platform right till the end.

This is a dialogue laden film, but never gets bogged down due to the masterful story and direction from Michael Worth. comes from an action related background, but blasts into drama very successfully with such erudite films as 'God's Ears'. Worth has a way of maximizing the abilities of who ever he works with ranging from legendary action actress Michiko Nichiwaki to the Kacy and Anya.

This is a solid, and technically well produced comedy/drama. Tinging on humor, never overt, never over the top. Even though this is technically a lesbian drama, I feel a wider audience will enjoy the film as the subject matter crosses, gender boundaries.  The ladies are not only beautiful to gaze at, they have the accouterments of far more experienced actors, and I predict great things in the future for both Kacey and Anya.

Overall 'Seeking Dolly Parton' rates an 8.5 out of 10, worthy of a purchase and support in initial screenings. Go see it!

This is a very preliminary review so no spoilers. The film is screening in Chicago September 22 Go to http://reelingfilmfestival.org/2015/films/seeking-dolly-parton/ 

Update: Stream in Vimeo for a limited time for $3.99 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/seekingdollyparton


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Thursday, September 17, 2015

The Boom Boom Girls Of Wrestling Movie Review (2015) (Exclusive!) (C) Danny Templegod

Above photo: (C) 2015 Boom Boom Girls Facebook Page



Special thanks to director and producer Carolin Von Petzholdt for allowing me an exclusive review prior to the film's October debut on Itunes.

Get your 80s transport vehicles ready, time to take a trip to the proverbial movie past, as this Andy Sideras meets 'Halloween' film 'The Boom Boom Girls Of Wrestling' is an account of a small time ladies wrestling troupe, called The Boom Boom Girls, hold auditions to prepare for an upcoming show in Vegas.

This film, unlike Andy's films has only implied sexuality and tinges on the humor side. The first half of the film we get to watch the ladies audition for the contract, and one particular girl is only 16 and is told, "Can you get a fake ID?" "If so you can have the contract." So yeah the promoter is sleazy, just about like every wrestling promoter, so in a sense that part is real



We soon watch the ladies train. To me this is probably the most entertaining part of the first half of 'The Boom Boom Girls', as legendary stunt queen and sultry stunt dynamo train the ladies. I really enjoyed them on screen together, and it is nice to see ladies who are known for stunts blast out some dialogue, they have made a seamless transition from stunt work to acting. Not to spoil it, but seems like these two sexy ladies have more in common than just training the up and coming wrestlers.

The second half of the movie is almost like a totally different film, and I will not spoil it, but let us just say the humor is gone, and the tone is more dark and urgent  I think the majority of the film's  audience will enjoy the second part of the film a bit more, due to character development and eerie setting. Who lives, who dies, who gets crazy? Watch and find out, hahaha!




Apparently this film was made on a micro budget, and for how it turned out, it is watchable, if you happen to be a cult horror fan. The technical aspects of the film are clear and easy to view, even the dark scenes are clear and appropriately lit. Carolin worked hard in her multiple hat wearing performance as one of the wrestlers as well as Director/Writer/Producer. In fact not since the fantastic 2002 French film "In My Skin" have I witnessed a woman work on all aspects of a film.

Overall a decent effort, wanted to see a bit more action, a bit more horror, and more silliness. Some of the secondary characters, were not that great. I am sure if given a bigger budget Carolin's next film will be better. I rate this film a 6.5 out of 10 an itunes rent, get your chicken mask on, and slasher knife, and have some fun. I rate Melissa and Crystal each a 10 on the swing scale of maniacal ladies in film, so watch for future interviews on your home for crazy action Dan's Movie Report. To quote Crystal "Run Bitch, cause this is gonna be fun!" Hahah! Note to self, buy a swing set, apparently ladies like it!

Like the film on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/TheBoomBoomGirlsOfWrestling
Official site @ http://www.theboomboomgirls.com/


Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Chemist Movie Review (2015) (C) A DAN'S MOVIEREPORT EXCLUSIVE!

Above Photo: Poster of The Chemist with 10, nominations in the AOF Film Festival!

Update July 2016!  http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2016/07/assassin-x-prepares-for-release-on-sony.html

Assassin X AKA the Chemist will be released by Sony August 2nd! Follow the links to purchase!

http://theactionelite.com/2016/07/the-chemist-gets-a-new-name/

Nina Mech! http://ninabergman.ecrater.com/

Greetings fellow action movie watchers, Danny here from your #1 worldwide indie source of action, Dan's Movie Report. Fresh of the presses is Art Camacho's tail of action, seduction and treachery, 'The Chemist'! Haters be damned, Art has pulled out all of the stops and this film screens in 4k 5.1 surround sound live September 25th at the fantastic Action On Film Festival in Southern California, The Tickets are $10 and trust me, will be well worth it!

Above Photo: Nina (C) 2014


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Because this is a very early, and preliminary review, there will be no spoilers, yeah not the way to go. The plot revolves around an assassin who refuses to kill a woman he just meets, and is double-crossed by his employer.

Interestingly enough, this marks the feature film action debut of both Nina Bergman, and Stephanie Gerard. Both actresses had to undergo intense physical training for the 102 minute film. Please check out their exclusive interviews on Dan's Movie Report @ http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2014/09/actress-nina-bergman-interview.html

Steph: http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2014/09/actress-stephanie-gerard-interview.html

On the highlights of the 'The Chemist' is a balance and strong female character development. Most action films the action lady in there is rather one dementional, these ladies have the heart and determination to drive home the concepts put forth in 'The Chemist'

Above Photo: Art, Steph, and Carmen. (C) 2014

Art Camacho told e that this was nit an easy shoot, but the team worked hard in the previous months to get the film ready for the screening. Art is a solid individual, and very respectful, and manages to pull together a gritty, whirlwind action film. The character development in 'The Chemist` is on the fly
we learn the characters as the story unfolds. What makes this film work is that, the audience is fed tidbits, but never the whole picture.

Special mention goes to director of photographer Carmen Cabana, and her astute eye in framing backdrop in relation to the scene. A particular sequence in which a thug is dangled over the side of a building for information, rather than choosing a close shot, the scene is lensed at a dramatic angle, showing the wreckage below, the building, and the faces.

This film has some minor issues, a bit of pacing as the pace was a trifle relaxed, and perhaps needed to show a bit more urgency. The run tie of 102 minutes could have been tightened to perhaps 95. The acting was decent, the ladies, Nina and Stephanie, seemed to show the most emotion. but some of the smaller characters seemed like they might not have been fully focused on the scene. The fight scenes had some stop action and slow motion, perhaps due to the different fighting levels of the characters. Master Eric Lee has a small scene and he is tremendous. My main complaint is the lighting in the darker scenes. it seemed a bit off, hard to follow.

These are nit picky things, but overall this is a very good film.  Especially when stacked against some of the low budget films of Oliver G`s in the 90s. `The Chemist is seething, aggressive, angry and thanks too Nina and Steph, damn sexy.

Overall `The Chemist` rates a solid 7.5 out of 10, a must see. I am sure this production is a building block for years to come for people involved, and the next effort will only get better.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

(Exclusive!) Heidi Moneymaker Interview (C) 2015 Dan's Movie Report



With dozens of A list projects under her belt, Heidi Moneymaker is at the top of the mountain for stunt work. In 2015 Heidi plans to climb bold new peaks as she introduces the world to her acting talents in a new short horror film with Zoƫ bell called 'No Touching'. In addition to broadening her horizons in acting, Heidi expands her reach with an exciting new exercise routine called 'Fierce Lotus' for women. Get your safety harness ready action fans, another exclusive Dan's Movie Report interview commences, say hi to Heidi Moneymaker!





Chat about your background, and your first desire to get into working on film stunts, and first big break?

When I was a child, I would never sleep. I would run circles around the living room until I got so dizzy I would fall over. I jumped on or off anything I could. My parents were legitimately concerned there was something wrong with me. There was a gymnastics gym near our home and they decided enroll me. I believe the idea was for me to burn off some of the energy.  It worked, but I also fell in love with the sport and rarely left the gym. I earned an athletic scholarship to UCLA for gymnastics. When I finished competing, I started doing some commercial work and was passed a few "stunt" jobs through other gymnasts who had gotten into the business. My first few jobs were literally just doubling actresses doing gymnastic routines. My first big break was on Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. I was hired by the stunt coordinator, Mic Rodgers, for a quick four day simple job. He took me under his wing and gave me the opportunity to perform many of the films stunts. I never looked back... I was home!

Shifting gears to The Avengers series of films, share a particularly amusing or interesting story about life on the set of the blockbuster film.

The Avengers series, and of course the accompanying Captain America's and Iron Man's have been so much fun for me. We just wrapped Captain America: Civil War, and I still come out of my trailer in that black suit smiling. It never gets old. I think what has made the biggest impression on me working on these films is how genuine everyone is. It is like a really great family. Everyone works really hard and helps one another out. The actors are amazing and put so much work in to their action, and the stunt teams have really been amazingly talented and so much fun to work with.


With regards to stunts, do you prepare differently for wire-work stunts as compared to fighting?

The best way to prepare for any stunt is to already be prepared. I stay as physically fit as I can year round, fitness training, eating a very healthy diet, working fight scenes and reactions, and constantly coming up with new ideas (stunts, fights, action).  Wire-work usually takes a lot of core strength. You also usually end up slamming into something hard and smashing to the ground, so this is why practicing reactions and hitting the ground (usually a softer ground) is really important to do when you are not working. It keeps your body strong and in shape to take these hits. Fight training is a whole other beast. Nothing trains you for fights except training fights. There is a certain type of cardio involved that I haven't been able to achieve even with sprinting or high intensity interval training. Basically, you train punches, kicks, reactions, flips, and anything else you might put into fight choreography, and then you put it all together and repeat it over and over... until you fall over, lol.

Doubling actresses, do you usually try the stunt first, and if they feel they can do it themselves, they do, or is it a case by case basis, perhaps detail some of the extensive work you did with Scarlett, with regards to the action in The Avengers.

A stunt double always rehearses the stunt whether or not they will be performing it. This way we can work out the kinks before it goes to camera. Any stunt that seems feasible and safe for the actor/actress usually means we try to get them to do it. It is much better to see their face and people love to know an actor is doing the action. Most actresses I have worked with are very interested in doing any stunt they can, especially Scarlett. She is a beast! There are times when I have rehearsed something that seems quite difficult, but she will try it and usually nails it on the first go.

Do you feel that the recent rise of the popularity in superhero films has helped the stunt community, or is it a double edged sword with more competition?

I think the rise in the popularity of superhero films is great. It gives more people a chance to get to play a superhero. I can tell you from experience, it is pretty awesome.

Being one of the top stunt professionals in the world, I ask your opinion, what needs to happen for the stunt people and coordinators to be recognized by the academy?

I am not really sure how to answer this question. Maybe if there were a "Best Action Hero" category. The actor and stunt player work together to make a character, so maybe the award goes to both?


I like that idea, as it rewards both, and promotes unity, between acting and stunt people. Perhaps chat about your most dangerous and also your most favorite stunt to work on, please share stories of both.

I am not sure what my most dangerous stunt was. I did a car transfer at 40mph on Fast and furious doubling Michelle Rodriguez. I had a safety line, but it would only have kept me from hitting the pavement not from hitting the other cars involved or getting sucked under a wheel necessarily. I did a 100 foot descender upside down, attached to another stunt guy with a camera mounted on my back simulating bungee jumping on CSI:New York, which felt dangerous. It is hard to say, because often, it's those stunts you feel are no big deal that end up going wrong. My favorite stunt was a cannon roll in a car I had the opportunity to perform on The Host.(It is here in my action reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWdejiEDBto) I guess that one can be considered dangerous...


Very true, some of the worst injuries happen on stunts that seem easy. Do some ladies you double surprise you in the action aspect with how good they are? If you are able to name a stunt that you thought that you would have to preform, that the actress did I would love to hear about the story.

Scarlett used to surprise me, but now I am used to her badassness. Michelle Rodriguez is no surprise either, she is a tough and talented lady. We had her hanging off the side of a tanker truck, dragging her along the ground and more recently taking the wrath of Ronda Rousey in Furious 7.

I think that you absolutely helped her transition to fulfill her action potential. Speaking of potential, I noticed virtually all of your credits are stunt related, do you ever see yourself transitioning to strictly acting? How about aspirations behind the camera coordinating or directing?

I really love acting. It was hard to pursue in the beginning of my career because the stunt jobs were so enticing and so much fun. As I have gotten a little older, I have pursued Action Acting much more. It is really fun to completely submerge yourself in the character, physically and emotionally. I have started making a few short films on my own which has been so fun. I wrote, acted and directed a short called, Behind Every Great Man, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJPooJEPoUM), last year, and I realized I am very interested in directing. I am about to shoot another short in a couple weeks with the legendary, Zoƫ Bell, called, No Touching. (https://www.facebook.com/pages/No-Touching-Starring-Zoƫ-Bell-Heidi-Moneymaker/364199213735358?fref=ts). I hope to get the opportunity to play some great characters in the future.

Speaking of the future, please chat about some of your upcoming projects and charitable causes you support.

I have a few future project possibilities lined up. One would be an acting role, so I am hoping that works out. Nothing is every set in stone until you sign a contract in this business. I plan to train a bit this fall for some upcoming stunt work in the beginning of the year.

As far as charitable causes go, I have always wanted to share my knowledge of health and fitness. I would like to contribute to ending childhood obesity.  I am starting a company with long time friend and fitness expert, Lisa Newman.  It is called, Fierce Lotus. (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fierce-Lotus-by-Heidi-Moneymaker-Lisa-Newman/379722282230596?fref=ts). Right now we are giving fitness and nutrition tips via Facebook, but we are in the process of creating individualized fitness programs for the busy women of the world. We are creating a tribe of warriors and empowering women to be fit and healthy. I believe there is no way to end childhood obesity without first ending adult obesity. So, here's to this first step!

Heidi, thank you so much for taking a bit of time from your hectic shooting schedule to conduct this detailed and thought provoking interview. Watch for more on Heidi, as 'No Touching' begins production, on your home for exclusives, Dan's Movie Report.