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Hugh Jackman is an Australian actor and performer.
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Playing the superhero “Wolverine” has been very profitable for Jackman. Four of his five highest grossing movies are part of the X-men film franchise. But there is one role that has earned him pay on par with this; his turn as P.T. Barnum in the musical-epic ‘The Greatest Showman’. [1]
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Jackman is known for starting his career on stage, performing in theatrical productions like ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘Oklahoma!’ – earning an award nomination for the latter.
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He had the privilege of hosting the 81st Academy Awards (2009).
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His full name is Hugh Michael Jackman.
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The actor’s film debut came all the way back in 1999, in a little known independant movie ‘Erskineville Kings’.
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Hugh Jackman was named Sexiest Man Alive by People.com/Magazine. But the “Aussie” celeb isn’t the only actor from Down Under who’s earned that moniker – Chris Hemsworth shares the title – however, Hugh was first! [2]
Made in Canada — A Truly Northern Satire.
‘Made in Canada’
is a CBC Television scripted-comedy series that ran for five consecutive seasons between the years of 1998 – 2003. It lampoons the television industry – focusing specifically on Canadian content and productions; and the often hilarious struggles of marketing, broadcasting, and the day-to-day running of an office. It’s a precursor to shows like ‘30 Rock’, and more tangentially ‘The Office’ (UK & USA).
This is a must-watch series.
Here’s a quote from IMDb to sum it up:
“Richard Strong” (Rick Mercer):
[first line of the series] All my life I wanted to make movies. A good movie can change lives. A great movie can change the world. But television, it’s different. It’s not about making a difference. Television’s about making one thing only. Money. [1]
WDM(c) No 1 Top Bond Movie – From Russia with Love, Starring Sean Connery
The man who started it all – Sir Sean Connery – receives the honour of being star of the WDM(c) choice for No 1 top 007 film of all-time.
Screw being a knight, this is way better.
Connery’s ability to play James Bond is bar none. He brings a certain vitriole; suave, yet ready to leap-into-action at any moment. I’m sure – it could be argued that Craig portrayed the character with more physicality along with a cool, cold-demeanor. I won’t deny that, however Connery managed a certain poise while giving a highly charismatic turn as the globe-trotting secret agent. His facial acting conveyed superb tact and ego; 007’s trademark attributes. And the man’s innate classiness went a long way in convincing the audience that he excelled at espionage within high society.
Connery was hands down the most suited in the role of master-of-disguise, something that later Bond entries tend to overlook. In his role as an MI6 agent, James Bond needs to blend in amongst: Fortune 500 billionaires, oligarchs, oil tycoons, and international royalty – as well as other rich and powerful figures. Sean Connery always managed to play the character with a dash of poshness, actuated by the refined edge of 007, a characteristic lifted directly from the pages of Ian Flemming’s novels.
23 Startling and Need-to-Know Facts about Rising Star ‘Zendaya’
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Her cinematic debut came with Spiderman: Homecoming in 2017, playing the role of “MJ Watson” – an indirect adaptation of Mary-Jane Watson from the comics, Peter Parker’s off-and-on-again squeeze. Zendaya’s on-screen character is named Michelle Jones-Watson, a slight alteration on the source material.
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Zendaya enjoys watching the Harry Potter films more often than you would think, being quoted as saying, “People think I’m crazy, but I watch Harry Potter, like, once a day.” [1] BusinessInsider.com
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Her heritage is African-Americana, Scottish, and German.
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She holds the record for youngest contestant of ‘Dancing with the Stars’, finishing 2nd place in the competition — at just 16 years of age.
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Zendaya won an Emmy for her portrayal of “Rue” in the HBO series ‘Euphoria’.
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She is a part of the main cast of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune duology, playing the Fremen “Chani Kynes”; future companion and concubine of Paul Atredes – the main character of the story.
Cinema in the Age of Cellphones and Digital Media – Part 1
There’s been a lot of discussion lately in the news, on social media, and all over that thing we call “the internet” — mostly centered around the recent failings of blockbuster films, and what that means for the film industry.
Is this just a temporary dip in the market, or is it a symptom of a much larger problem?
Well, there’s a number of contributing factors to consider — first and foremost — the ubiquitous rise of streaming platforms as the preferred method for watching movies and television. Indeed, even the term TV is seeing a downtrend in usage, as most have adopted the term “streaming series” when referring to the long-form content that apps like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, AppleTV, and Disney+ host.
Fallout TV Series Review — an Amazon Prime Video Original
The tonally alacritous adaptation of a hugely popular video game franchise, Fallout (a Prime Original) is a smashing success – critics and fans alike agree that the show manages to deliver a surreal, quirky, and hilariously authentic take on the source material. Bethesda Game Studios was the company responsible for kicking off the Fallout franchise success, peaking in the mid 2000’s with Fallout 3 & Fallout New Vegas. The show incorporates aspects from both those entries into the series and the more recent as well; namely Fallout 4, Fallout 76.
Ella Purnell and Walter Goggins seem to be the two leads of the show ; both of them garnering the greatest amount of screen time, and occupying equally important positions within the narrative, however Aron Moten occupies the unusual spot of tritagonist — complicating the plot structure somewhat.