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Ron Paul says no true democracy in US – Video
Posted: November 8, 2014 at 1:41 am
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Here Are All the Movies Opening Today, November 7. What Will You See?
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Fri Nov 07 10:10:52 EST 2014
These days, the number of indies premiering on a weekly basis can be both thrilling and intimidating. To help sift through the number of new releases (independent or otherwise), we've created the Weekly Film Guide. Below you'll find basic plot, personnel and cinema information for today's fresh offerings.
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Here are the films opening theatrically in the U.S. the week of Friday, November 7. (Synopses provided by distributor unless noted otherwise.)
9 Full Moons Director: Tomer Almagor Cast:Amy Seimetz, Bret Roberts, Harry Dean Stanton, Donal Logue, Brian McGuire, Foster Timms, James Duval, Dale Dickey, Pamela Adlon Synopsis: "Popular wisdom tells us that love heals all wounds. Frankie (Amy Seimetz) is an emotional train wreck, careening around the East Los Angeles music scene drinking and meeting strangers. Lev (Bret Roberts) is a taciturn and tormented soul. He drives a limo and wants to work in the music business. They begin a relationship after they connect with each other one night at a party. This dark romance explores what love is like for two quiet people who may be damaged beyond repair. Lev gets to explore his musical dreams working for star Charlie King Nash (Donal Logue) and learn about the practical realities that restrain talent to make artistic dreams so complicated and frustrating. Together Frankie and Lev explore the challenges of a serious relationship, trying to determine if it's something either of them can handle. This moody piece goes beyond romantic movie clichs to explore the intricate interactions of two lovers who don't fit into any neat categorizations." Theatrical Release: Los Angeles
21 Years: Richard Linklater Director:Michael Dunaway & Tara Wood Synopsis: "It's been said that the first 21 years defines the career of an artist. Few directors have single-handedly shaken up the film establishment like the godfather of indie, Richard Linklater. From the groundbreaking 'Slacker' to his innovative 'Boyhood,' Linklater has just reached the 21-year mark and has unapologetically carved his signature into American pop culture. This compelling documentary takes you on a behind the scenes tour into Linklater's style, skills, and motivation via his friends, actors, and other directors. Get a raw and honest perspective on Richard through candid conversations with Ethan Hawke, Jack Black, Keanu Reeves, Billy Bob Thornton, Matthew McConaughey, Jason Reitman, Julie Delpy and others, and see their stories brought to life through hilarious animated sequences." Theatrical Release: Various (including New York and Los Angeles, Atlanta, Austin, Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Seattle and Toronto)
Actress Director: Robert Greene Cast: Brandy Burre Synopsis: "Brandy Burre had a recurring role on the iconic TV drama The Wire when she became pregnant. She gave up her career to raise a family and now leads a picturesque domestic existence in upstate New York. But Brandy breaks thingsrules, expectationsand cant not perform. She craves action. She stages a slow dance in the shower and uses a clothes hanger as a scene partner in her one-woman performance of everyday life. But practising her art manqu through daily gestures, and living life as a creative outlet, arent enough anymore. Brandy decides to make a comeback. Balancing the demands of work and home, and playing all the partsmother, lover, wife, performerleads to painful choices and realizations. Can she be both supermom and superstar? Selfless and selfish? Actress is a present-tense melodrama that re-frames the complex-yet-familiar question: Can women have it all?" [Hot Docs] Criticwire Grade Average: A- (7 reviews) Theatrical Release: New York
The Better Angels Director: A.J. Edwards Cast:Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, Brit Marling, Wes Bentley Synopsis: "Indiana, 1817. The entire nation, only 40 years old and a few years removed from a second war of independence, is still raw. Men and women must battle against nature and disease to survive in log cabins. This is young Abraham Lincolns world. Spanning three years of the future presidents childhood, The Better Angels explores his family, the hardships that shaped him, the tragedy that marked him forever, and the two women who guided him to immortality." [Sundance Film Festival] Criticwire Grade Average: A- (12 reviews) Theatrical Release: New York and Los Angeles (expands to various cities throughout the end of 2014)
Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain Director: Ravi Kumar Cast:Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav, Tannishtha Chatterjee Synopsis: "Set in December 1984, 'Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain' is based on true events when a devastating pesticide leak in Madhya Pradesh, central India, killed thousands of people. Dilip, a rickshaw driver in Bhopal, India, lands himself a job at the Union Carbide plant. It is a chance to prove his worth to his family and pull them out of poverty. The job is tough with long hours; everyone is desperate to hold on to their pay cheque and so Dilip keeps quiet when he notices managers at the plant ignoring safety standards. Dilip's long time friend, Motwani, a tabloid journalist knows that Bhopal residents complain of the constant stench in the air and wake up at night choking from the gas. He is on a mission to expose what he believes is a deadly time bomb ticking away in his home town. He feels as if no one will listen but when he meets feisty American journalist, Eva, he sees a ray of hope and persuades her to confront Carbide executive Warren Anderson." Theatrical Release: New York (opens in Los Angeles on November 14th)
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November 2014
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The weather outside might be getting colder, but the Oscar race is just warming up! Can you feel it? No? Maybe you should be seeing more movies (or, at the very least, spending more time skimming entertainment blogs)!
Obviously, the hot ticket this month is Mockingjay: Part 1, the third movie in the epic adaptation of Suzanne Collins game-changing YA trilogy, The Hunger Games. We last left Katniss (I dont remember there being a Katniss - my dad) recovering from her second Games and distraught after learning that Peeta has been captured by the Capitol and her home, District 12, has been obliterated. The silver-ish lining: The rumored rebel district, District 13, exists, and its leaders are eager to recruit a reluctant Katniss for their cause. Dont hold your breath waiting for our heroine to catch a break. Let's just say relief in Panem lasts shorter than a J. Law-Chris Martin romance.
Speaking of the Oscars, this months Foxcatcher is supposedly packed fuller than Channing Tatums unitard with award-worthy performances. Based on Olympic wrestler Mark Schultzs memoir of the same name, the movie stars Tatum as the athlete hungry for Olympic glory and Steve Carell (playing shockingly against-type) as the crazy millionaire who sponsors Schultz. And if you cant get enough of character-driven Oscar bait, Eddie Redmaynes stunning performance as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything is a cant-miss.
Comic book lovers can continue to stay home and watch the many comic-to-TV adaptations this month --- including the CWs Arrow and The Flash. If youve had just about enough of men in tights already, HBO aired an adaptation of Elizabeth Strouts Pulitzer Prize-winning OLIVE KITTERIDGE in early November. The four-part miniseries received rave reviews from critics, which isnt surprising considering the ever-reliable Frances McDormand was cast as the titular character. And dont worry if you missed it; Im sure you know someone whose HBOGo password you can borrow.
During this month of thanksgiving, lets give thanks for all the amazing books on screen we have to fill our days with meaning and things to do. Enjoy!
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Big Hero 6 Cast: Voices of Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Jamie Chung, Damon Wayans Jr. Director: Don Hall and Chris Williams Distributor:Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures MPAA Rating: PG Release Date: November 7th Based On:Marvel comic characters by Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau
With all the heart and humor audiences expect from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Big Hero 6 is an action-packed comedy-adventure about robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who learns to harness his genius-thanks to his brilliant brother Tadashi and their like-minded friends: adrenaline junkie Go Go Tamago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. When a devastating turn of events catapults them into the midst of a dangerous plot unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo, Hiroturns to his closest companion --- a robot named Baymax --- and transforms the group into a band of high-tech heroes determined to solve the mystery.
The Homesman Cast: Hilary Swank, Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones Director: Tommy Lee Jones Distributor: Roadside Entertainment MPAA Rating: R Release Date: November 7th Based On:THE HOMESMAN by Glendon Swarthout
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Right-to-Die, Death Panels, Neo-Eugenics and the Transhumanist Club You Aren’t In – Video
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The bar keeps getting raised on "the right to die" versus the right of the system to convince people their lives are worth little in the face of artificial scarcity otherwise known as "finite...
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Hospital gets a new human resources manager
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BENNINGTON >> A former trustee of the local hospital will now serve as its human resources manager, leaving a successful manufacturer to do so.
Kevin Dailey, a Shaftsbury native, has been the human resources director at Mack Molding in Arlington for 15 years. In January he will become the vice president of human resources at Southwestern Vermont Health Care, the parent company of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center.
To take this new job, Dailey resigned from the SVHC Board of Trustees, where he had sat for the past five years serving on its quality and finance committees, and its governance committee's second vice chair.
"Kevin is a particularly successful human resources professional and has had a terrific run at Mack," said SVHC President and Chief Executive Officer Thomas Dee. "We are excited about him coming on board as our vice president of human resources."
Dee said Dailey's open-door approach, experience, and familiarity with SVMC will be tremendous assets to the health care group. Dailey has also practiced law for 17 years.
Dailey said he is excited to take on this new challenge, "but it was a very difficult decision to leave. Mack Molding is a great place to work."
Mack Molding is a plastics manufacturer based in Arlington with a plant in Cavendish as well as facilities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Mexico. Among other things, the company makes parts for the medical industry.
Taking Dailey's place at Mack is Nancy Cefalo, who has been with the company for 14 years according to a statement released Thursday.
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Detained Washington Post reporter to be released soon, predicts Iran official
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TEHRAN, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Detained Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, who has been held by Iran without charge since July, may soon be released.
Mohammed Javad Larijani, head of Iran's human rights council, made that prediction in an interview taped Monday with the Euronews television channel. The full interview is set to air Friday.
According to an interview transcript provided to the Post, Larijani said he anticipates Rezaian to be released "in less than a month."
Rezaian has been detained for "activities beyond journalism... which breaches the security of the state," Larijani said without offering specifics. The reporter has been held while charges were considered and "this prosecutor detained him and again renewed his detention because the file was not ready," Larijani explained, adding "I think this dossier is approaching completion."
Larijani said he hopes the prosecutor will decide to drop the case after concluding "maybe the accusations are not quite substantial." If not, the case will go to the courts -- where Larijani's brother heads the judiciary -- and either Rezaian's case will be dropped or the journalist will be indicted.
Rezaian's family published an open letter last week to mark the passage of 100 days since his detention. "After 100 days it's time for Iran to concede Jason's innocence and release him."
Rezaian, 38, a dual U.S. and Iranian citizen, has worked for the Post since 2012. He and his wife, Yeganeh Salehi, were among four journalists detained by Iran in July. The other two, a photojournalist and her husband, were freed in August. Salehi was released on bail in early October.
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Interview: Christopher Nolan talks on his 'Interstellar' challenge and tackling final frontier post 'Dark Knight'
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After recasting the superhero genre with a dark realism in the "Dark Knight" Batman trilogy and dissecting dream manipulation in "Inception," director Christopher Nolan is tackling the final frontier.
"Interstellar," out in U.S. theaters on Friday, has taken Nolan into what he described as the furthest exploration of space in film. The movie balances an intimate father-daughter relationship within the backdrop of an intergalactic journey to save mankind.
Nolan, 44, talked to Reuters about casting Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey as his leading man, the challenges of constructing "Interstellar" and the effect of "Gravity."
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Q: What does Matthew McConaughey embody as Cooper?
A: He has the right stuff. Cooper, he's a pilot, and the great thing about the American iconic figure of the pilot, the Chuck Yeager, (is that) there's a little of the cowboy about him. And I think Matthew embodies that wonderful, earthy sense of an everyman who has great integrity and is extremely competent, somebody you trust to guide you through this story and take you through this journey.
Q: What was your biggest challenge in balancing an intimate family story with an intergalactic journey?
A: The biggest challenge in that respect is creating a reality on set so that the actors, who are very much the human element of that - they're the intimate, emotional element of that - so that they can actually connect with the larger scale of the film, they can see it, touch it, taste it.
So we tried to build our sets not so much like sets, more like simulators, so the actors could look out of the windows and see the real views of what would be going on there, they could experience the ship shaking and reacting as they flew it.
Q: Why did you choose to set 'Interstellar' in a future that bears close resemblance to the present world?
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5 Big Reasons Why 'Interstellar' Will Not Disappoint You
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1. Nolan Used Full Scale and Miniature Models for his Spacecrafts, Not Special Effects The connecting theme of Nolan's work is his devotion to creating movies that feel real. In Interstellar, the director carried that notion into the design process of the space station and shuttles used in the film."For me, the starting point of the movie is a familiar Earth. We didn't put a lot of futurism in the designs," says Nolan. "I wanted to carry that tone into the spacecraft, not jump too far in the future." Nolan and his production designer, Nathan Crowley, constructed detailed models, like in Star Wars, for some exteriors and they even built full scale versions of the ships for landing sequences. Along with Star Wars, Nolan has cited 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Alien, and Blade Runner as inspirations.
The shuttle and space station used in Interstellar. (Paramount Pictures)
4. Nolan Created a Virtual Reality for His Actors
Nolan also created the film's visual effects in advance of shooting so he could project those images for the actors. When they looked outside their spacecrafts, they saw the dark of space instead of a green screen. Anne Hathaway, who plays astronaut Amelia Brand, told USA Today, "...When you see us looking out the window at a celestial body, there is a celestial body projected onto a screen outside a practical window. I don't know of any other filmmaker who can inspire people to do that."
Nolan and McConaughey talk Interstellar on set. (Paramount Pictures)5. Hoyte Van Hoytema For the first time in his career, Nolan used a Director of Photography not named Wally Pfister (who was busy directing Transcendence). Enter Hoyte van Hoytema, the eye behind Tomas Alfredson's Let the Right One In, as well as The Fighter and Her. In short, Van Hoytema's work is awe-inspiring. The shots of the celestial bodies (especially Saturn) will take you there, and the cinematographer did it with old fashioned ingenuity. Under the careful eye of Nolan, who used more IMAX shots in this movie than any of his others, Van Hoytema modified an existing IMAX cam to make it handheld for certain interiors. He also installed an IMAX cam in the nose cone of a Learjet for some of the space sequences.
Nolan on the set of Interstellar. (Paramount Pictures)
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Russian Cargo Ship Launches To The Space Station | Video – Video
Posted: November 7, 2014 at 7:46 am
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