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Showing posts with label films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label films. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

THE (POD) CASTING COUCH EPISODE TWO - CAST HARDER

The new episode of The (Pod) Casting Couch is up! Featuring Shannon Harvey, Simon Miraudo and Laura Hewison. In this episode we discuss True Grit, some of 2010’s biggest box-office hits and our Top 5 Child Actor performances of all time. Enjoy!
Go to http://www.boxseattv.podbean.com/ to download or simply search ‘The Podcasting Couch’ on iTunes.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

MY TOP FIVE MOST ANTICIPATED FILMS FOR 2011


One of the most fun aspects of being a movie goer is the looking forward - the anticipation of films to come. So with that in mind - let's look forward with eyes full of hope...

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The (Pod) Casting Couch - Episode One

I've started a new weekly film podcast called The (Pod) Casting Couch featuring the talents of:

Shannon Harvey from the West Australian and 6PR
Simon Miraudo from Quickflix.com.au
Laura Hewison from Channel 7
and Myself!

We discuss Black Swan, The Oscars and our Top 5 Anticipated Films of 2011. I hope you enjoy it, feel free to leave any comments on this post or send an email to thepodcastingcouch@gmail.com. It's perfect for a walk, a long drive or just doing work around the house.

You can subscribe through iTunes by going to http://boxseattv.podbean.com/ and clicking the Subscribe with iTunes link at the bottom right corner of the page.

Otherwise, simply:

Download 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

FILM REVIEW – THE FIGHTER

So, can you see me as the Riddler? No? Okay, I get it.


Director: David O. Russell
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Melissa Leo

The story of ‘Irish’ Micky Ward’s struggle to make a career out of boxing while balancing his destructive family situation, the trials and successes of his brother Dickie Eklund and the influence of a new woman in his life.

Acting is a really difficult thing to objectively judge, especially for the casual film enthusiast like myself. For me, a great performance achieves a very simple, very difficult goal – it makes me forget I’m watching someone act.

There are two truly remarkable performances in ‘The Fighter.’