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Title | Total Film Magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Editor | Aubrey Day |
Category | Film |
Company | Future Publishing |
Firstdate | 1997 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Circulation | 85,031 (2008 average) |
Language | English |
Website | totalfilm.com }} |
;Buzz : The news section, providing details on upcoming films, includes first look photos, on-set visits and exclusive "sneak peeks". Regular ''Buzz'' features include: ''Ever met Tom Cruise?'' where a behind the scenes person is interviewed, e.g. a stuntwoman or a casting director; ''The 100 Club'' where stars with over a hundred film credits to their name are interviewed; ''Red Light, Green Light'' for what's stopping and what's starting in movieland and ''Movie Stock'' for who's up and who's not.
;Agenda : Billed as being ''for the sharper movie fan'', this section often previews more eclectic and less mainstream releases and players. Richard Ayoade from The IT Crowd writes a column for ''Agenda''.
;Screen : The main cinema reviews section, with every new movie for that month reviewed and rated. Major releases receive comprehensive coverage, with a star rating out of five, the magazine's own ''Predicted Interest Curve'' — a graph that demonstrates which moments of a film are likely to hold the viewer's attention and a short Verdict. Also briefly listed are similar recommendations under ''See this if you liked...'' Smaller films receive a concise review and rating. The end of the section is devoted to the current U.S. and UK box office charts, an irreverent flashback to an old issue and summaries of any films that were not shown to journalists in time for that month's print deadline.
;Lounge : TF's home entertainment guide, including reviews of the latest DVDs and Blu-rays, as well as Games, CD Soundtracks and movie-related books. There is also a regular ''Lounge'' feature called ''Is it just me?'' where a TF writer gets to rant about a particular (often controversial) film-related point of view, as well as other large-scale features that are DVD or Blu-ray-related.
;The ''Total Film'' Quiz : A two-page section which includes the following rounds: Now And Then, Spot The Difference, Missing Link, Crossword and Status Seeking. Answers are readable with a mirror. Additionally, ''TF'' features a Monthly Competition, which can be entered by post, text message or online. Prizes are usually hardware or a film-related activity/experience.
''Total Movie'' was then purchased by Versatile Media One who picked up where Imagine left off and published issue #5 in October/November 2001. ''Total Movie'' folded once again after issue #10 in September 2002.
; Totalfilm.com : Sections on the website include Film News, Film Reviews, Features, Trailers & Video, Films Coming Soon, Competitions, Screening Club and Magazine. Film News is uploaded throughout the day; Film Reviews are uploaded weekly; Features are updated daily; Trailers & Video and Films Coming Soon are updated as soon as new film information becomes available. The website contains a database of every movie review featured in the magazine. Users of the website can subscribe to two newsletters: issued Mondays (entitled The Monday Prescription) and Fridays (entitled The Friday Weekender). RSS Feeds are available for: Film News, Reviews, Features and Films Coming Soon. Users can also comment on any of the articles included on the website, as well as retweeting on Twitter and sharing on Facebook.
; The TF Forum : The TF Forum has been in existence since 2004 and has a loyal group of long-time users who call themselves The Old Guard, as well as an ever-evolving number of new users. The Forum is broken down into the following sections: Movie Chat, The Rumour Mill, Film Reviews, Movie Players, DVD & Blu-ray Talk, Classics/Retro/Cult Cinema, World Cinema, Off-Topic, TV, Games, Shameless Plugs, Totalfilm.com and Magazine.
; TF on Facebook and Twitter : Bespoke content is uploaded to Facebook and Twitter throughout the day. Posts include news stories and alerts for when a new review or trailer has been posted.
; TF on Tumblr : TF's official blog is located at Tumblr. Bespoke content for Reviews, News, Features, Trailers, Posters, Office Talk and Covers is posted throughout the day.
; The Total Film iPhone App : Total Film launched its iPhone App in August 2010. The App allows users to read the latest film news, live search TF's database of over 8,000 reviews, read daily film features, save favourite articles, find the nearest cinema, look up showtimes and watch high quality trailers.
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birth name | Mayte Michelle Rodriguez |
birth date | July 12, 1978 |
birth place | San Antonio, Texas, US |
occupation | Actress |
years active | 1999–present |
website | Official site }} |
Having run across an ad for an open casting call and attending her first audition, Rodriguez beat 350 other applicants to win her first role in the low-budget 2000 independent film, ''Girlfight''. With her performance as Diana Guzman, a troubled teen who decides to channel her aggression by training to become a boxer, Rodriguez accumulated several awards and nominations for the role in independent circles, including major acting accolades from the National Board of Review, Deauville Film Festival, Independent Spirit Awards, Gotham Awards, Las Vegas Film Critics Sierra Awards, and many others. The film itself took home a top prize at the Sundance and won Award of the Youth at the Cannes Film Festival.
Subsequently, she has had notable roles in other successful movies, including ''The Fast and the Furious'', ''Resident Evil'', ''Blue Crush'', and ''S.W.A.T.''. In 2004, Rodriguez lent her voice to the video game ''Halo 2,'' playing a Marine. She also provided the voice of Liz Ricarro in the Cartoon Network series ''IGPX.'' From 2005 to 2006, she played tough cop Ana Lucia Cortez on the television series ''Lost'' during the show's second season (the character's first appearance was a flashback on season 1's finale, ''Exodus: Part 1''), and returned for a cameo in the second episode of the show's fifth season ''The Lie'' in 2009 and again in the penultimate episode of the series ''What They Died For'' in 2010. In 2006, Rodriguez was featured in her own episode of G4's show ''Icons.''
In 2008, she appeared in ''Battle in Seattle'' alongside Charlize Theron. Rodriguez next appeared in the fourth installment of the ''The Fast and the Furious'' franchise, which was titled simply ''Fast & Furious'' and released to theaters on April 3, 2009. Rodriguez starred in James Cameron's high-budget sci-fi adventure film ''Avatar'', which was released to theaters on December 18, 2009. The film became the highest-grossing film in history and Rodriguez's most successful film to date.
She filmed ''Trópico de Sangre'', an independent film based on the Dominican Republic's historic Mirabal sisters who were assassinated in 1960 by the Dominican dictator Trujillo for opposing his rule, the same year.
In 2010, Rodriguez appeared in Robert Rodriguez's ''Machete'', which also co-starred Danny Trejo, Robert DeNiro and Steven Seagal. The film was opened to mostly positive reviews and earned $44 million in the box-office on a $10 million budget. In 2011, she appeared with Aaron Eckhart in the science fiction film ''Battle: Los Angeles'' which grossed over $200 million in the worldwide box ofiice, becoming a blockbuster success.
As of July 20, 2010, Rodriguez's films have grossed $1,272,734,719 in the United States and $3,686,521,043 worldwide.
In July 2006, Rodriguez told UK's ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine that she was not lesbian, but had "experimented with both sexes." In November 2006, her openly bisexual ''Bloodrayne'' co-star Kristanna Loken's comments to ''The Advocate'' were widely interpreted and reported by the media as an admission that the two were in a relationship, though the relationship was never officially confirmed by either actress.
In June 2007, the lesbian magazine ''Curve'' ran a cover story that claimed Rodriguez to be bisexual. Rodriguez criticized the magazine for this, asserting that the magazine "put words in (her) mouth". She again stated that she was not a lesbian in a November 2008 interview in the Dominican women's magazine ''Cayena''.
In March 2002, Rodriguez was arrested for assault after getting into a fight with her roommate. The charges were later dropped after the roommate declined to press the allegations in court.
In November 2003, Rodriguez went to court to face eight misdemeanor charges based on two driving incidents including a hit and run and DUI. In June 2004, Rodriguez pleaded no contest in Los Angeles to three of the charges: hit and run, drunken driving, and driving with a suspended license. She went to jail for 48 hours, performed community service at the morgues of two New York hospitals, completed a three-month alcohol program, and was placed on probation for three years.
In 2005, while filming ''Lost'' in Hawaii, Rodriguez was pulled over by Honolulu police multiple times; she was cited for driving at in a zone on Oahu on November 1, and was fined $357, paid a $300 fine for driving in a zone on October 20, was fined $197 for going in a zone on August 24.
On December 1, 2005, Rodriguez and her ''Lost'' co-star Cynthia Watros were pulled over (separately) and arrested for driving under the influence. Rodriguez pleaded not guilty when arraigned, but on the day of her trial in April 2006, she pleaded guilty to one charge of driving under the influence. She chose to pay a $500 fine and spend five days in jail instead of doing 240 hours of community service. Rodriguez cited her high doses of allergy-relieving steroids as part of the reason for her erratic behavior. Because the Kailua incident was a violation of her Los Angeles probation, Rodriguez was sentenced to 60 days in jail, a 30 day alcohol rehabilitation program and another 30 days of community service, including work for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, by a judge in Los Angeles on May 1, 2006. Because of overcrowding, she was released from jail on the same day she entered. She wrote about the experience on her blog.
In September 2007 however, Rodriguez allegedly violated her probation by not completing her community service and not following an alcohol education program. It was reported that Rodriguez originally submitted a document stating she performed community service on September 5, 2006, but it was later confirmed she was actually in New York City that day. Her lawyer claimed it was a clerical error. On October 10, 2007, following a hearing, she was sentenced to 180 days jail time after agreeing to admit to violating her probation. She was expected to spend the full 180-day term in jail, as she had been deemed ineligible for work furloughs and house arrest. However, after turning herself in to begin the jail term at the Century Regional Detention Facility located in Lynwood, California on December 23, 2007, Rodriguez was released 18 days later on January 9, 2008 due to overcrowding.
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birthname | |
birth date | June 05, 1971 |
birth place | Boston, Massachusetts, US |
othername | Marky Mark Monk D |
occupation | ActorProducerRapper (former) |
yearsactive | 1989–present |
spouse | Rhea Durham (2009–present; 4 children) |
url | Official site }} |
When he was 16, Wahlberg approached a middle-aged Vietnamese man on the street and, using a large wooden stick, knocked him unconscious (while calling him "Vietnam fucking shit"). He also attacked another Vietnamese man, leaving him permanently blind in one eye, and attacked a security guard (again using racist language).
For these crimes, Wahlberg was charged with attempted murder, pleaded guilty to assault, and was sentenced to two years in jail at Boston's Deer Island House of Correction, of which he served 45 days. In another incident, the 21-year-old Wahlberg fractured the jaw of a neighbor in an unprovoked attack. Commenting in 2006 on his past crimes, Wahlberg has stated: "I did a lot of things that I regretted and I have certainly paid for my mistakes." He said the right thing to do would be to try to find the blinded man and make amends, and admitted he has not done so, but added that he was no longer burdened by guilt: "You have to go and ask for forgiveness and it wasn't until I really started doing good and doing right, by other people as well as myself, that I really started to feel that guilt go away. So I don't have a problem going to sleep at night. I feel good when I wake up in the morning."
After landing in prison following this assault he decided to change his ways. According to Wahlberg, "As soon as I began that life of crime, there was always a voice in my head telling me I was going to end up in jail. Three of my brothers had done time. My sister went to prison so many times I lost count. Finally I was there, locked up with the kind of guys I'd always wanted to be like. Now I'd earned my stripes and I was just like them and I realized it wasn't what I wanted at all. I'd ended up in the worst place I could possibly imagine and I never wanted to go back. First of all I had to learn to stay on the straight and narrow." Wahlberg first relied on the guidance of his parish priest to turn his back on crime. He told his street gang that he was leaving them and had "some serious fights" with them over it. The actor commented in 2009: "I've made a lot of mistakes in my life and I've done bad things. But I never blamed my upbringing for that. I never behaved like a victim so that I would have a convenient reason for victimizing others. Everything I did wrong was my own fault. I was taught the difference between right and wrong at an early age. I take full responsibility."
Name | Mark Wahlberg |
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Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg |
Alias | Marky MarkMonk D |
Born | June 05, 1971 |
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, US |
Genre | Hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper, actor, producer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Associated acts | New Kids on the BlockMarky Mark and the Funky Bunch }} |
Wahlberg first came to fame as the younger brother of Donnie Wahlberg of the successful 1980s and 1990s boy band New Kids on the Block. Mark, at age thirteen, had been one of the group's original members, along with Donnie, Danny Wood, Jordan Knight, and Jonathan Knight. However, he soon quit. It was his departure that eventually allowed Joe McIntyre to take his place as the fifth member of the group.
Wahlberg began recording as Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, earning a hit with "Good Vibrations" from the album ''Music for the People''. The record was produced by brother Donnie and later hit No.1 on The Billboard Hot 100, later becoming certified as a Platinum single. The second single, "Wildside," peaked at No.5 on ''Billboards'' Hot Singles Sales chart and at No.10 on The Billboard Hot 100. It was certified as a Gold Single. Marky Mark opened for the New Kids on the Block during their last tour. The second Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch LP, ''You Gotta Believe'', was not as successful as the prior, yielding only a minor hit single in the title track. Wahlberg later collaborated with the late reggae / ragga singer Prince Ital Joe on the album ''Life in the Streets''. The project combined rap and ragga vocals with strong eurodance music (as in the singles ''Happy People'', German No.1 hit ''United'', ''Life in the Streets'', and ''Babylon'') courtesy of Frank Peterson and Alex Christensen as producers.
He was also featured in the Black Label Society music video for "Counterfeit God", as a stand-in for the band's bassist.
He has earned many positive reviews after successful movies like ''Boogie Nights'' as Dirk Diggler, ''Three Kings'', ''The Perfect Storm'', ''The Italian Job'', and ''Four Brothers''. His performance in ''I ♥ Huckabees'' was voted best supporting performance of the year in the 2004 ''Village Voice'' Critics Poll. Wahlberg was originally cast as Linus Caldwell in ''Ocean's Eleven''; Matt Damon played the role instead. The two later worked together in ''The Departed''. Wahlberg was also considered for a role in the film ''Brokeback Mountain''. It was originally intended to star him and Joaquin Phoenix, but Wahlberg was uncomfortable with the film's sex scenes and his role ultimately went to Jake Gyllenhaal. Wahlberg starred in the American football drama, ''Invincible'', based on the true story of bartender Vince Papale. He is also the executive producer of the HBO series ''Entourage'' which is loosely based on his experiences in Hollywood. He also appeared as a foul-mouthed Massachusetts State Police detective in Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed thriller, ''The Departed'' in 2006, which netted him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, and an NSFC Best Supporting Actor award. Wahlberg has confirmed that he was approached to star in a sequel to ''The Departed'', but it is still early in development. The sequel would reportedly revolve around the Staff Sergeant played by Wahlberg.
To prepare for his role in ''Shooter'', Wahlberg attended long-range shooting training at Front Sight Firearms Training Institute near Pahrump, Nevada, and was able to hit a target at 2000 yards on his first day, a feat which took his instructor about six months to achieve. He has said in a number of interviews that he will retire at the age of 40 to concentrate on parenthood and professional golf. However, in early 2007 he indicated that the latter was no longer the plan as "his golf game is horrible". He played Jack Salmon, a leading role in Peter Jackson's film of ''The Lovely Bones''. In 2007 he starred opposite Joaquin Phoenix in ''We Own the Night'', a movie about a family of police officers in New York City. The movie also starred Robert Duvall and Eva Mendes.
Wahlberg will play the drug kingpin Jon Roberts in the remake of the 2006 documentary ''Cocaine Cowboys'', which chronicles the story of the largest cocaine trafficker in Miami in the 1970s and 1980s, and he has persuaded Leonardo DiCaprio to play the supporting role.
He starred in M. Night Shyamalan's ''The Happening'' as Eliot Moore, which premiered in movie theatres on June 13, 2008. The same year, he played the title role in ''Max Payne'', based on a video game of the same name. While promoting ''Max Payne'', Mark became involved in a feud with Saturday Night Live's Andy Samberg and threatened to "crack that big fucking nose of his." Samberg had done an impression of Wahlberg in a Saturday Night Live skit titled "Mark Wahlberg Talks To Animals." However, Wahlberg later appeared in a follow-up skit parodying both the original skit, Samberg's impression of Wahlberg, and his own threats to Samberg.
His father, a US Army veteran of the Korean War, died on Saint Valentine's Day, February 14, 2008.
+ List of acting performances in film and television | |||
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
'''' | Ryan Westerberg | Credited as "Marky Mark" | |
! scope="row" | Private Tommy Lee Haywood | Minor role | |
'''' | Mickey | ||
! scope="row" | David McCall | Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Villain | |
! scope="row" | Pat O'Hara | ||
''Boogie Nights'' | Eddie Adams/Dirk Diggler | Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | |
'''' | Melvin Smiley | ||
'''' | Detective Danny Wallace | ||
! scope="row" | Troy Barlow | ||
'''' | Leo Handler | ||
'''' | Robert "Bobby" Shatford | ||
! scope="row" | Captain Leo Davidson | ||
! scope="row" | Chris "Izzy" Cole | ||
'''' | Joshua Peters | ||
'''' | Charlie Croker | Main role | |
''I Heart Huckabees'' | Tommy Corn | Village Voice Film Poll – Best Supporting PerformanceNominated — Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting ActorNominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | |
! scope="row" | Robert "Bobby" Mercer | Main role | |
! scope="row" | Main role | ||
'''' | SSgt. Sean Dignam | ||
! scope="row" | GySgt. Bob Lee Swagger | Main role | |
''We Own the Night'' | Captain Joseph "Joe" Grusinsky | ||
'''' | Elliot Moore | ||
! scope="row" | Max Payne | ||
'''' | Jack Salmon | ||
''Date Night'' | Holbrooke Grant | ||
'''' | Detective Terry Hoitz | Lead role | |
'''' | "Irish" Micky Ward | ||
! scope="row" | ''post-production'' | ||
! scope="row" | John | ''filming'' |
+ List of acting performances in film and television | |||
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
''Juvies'' | Producer | Documentary | |
''We Own the Night'' | Producer | ||
! scope="row" | Executive producer | 45 episodes | |
''In Treatment'' | Executive producer | 43 episodes | |
''Boardwalk Empire'' | Executive producer | Ten episodes | |
''How to Make It in America'' | Executive producer | Eight episodes | |
'''' | Producer | ||
! scope="row" | Producer | ''post-production'' |
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Name | Chris Sharma |
Birth date | April 23, 1981 |
Birth place | Santa Cruz, California |
Death date | |
Occupation | Rock Climber |
Nationality | U.S. Citizen }} |
At age 14, Sharma won the Bouldering Nationals. A year later, he completed a 5.14c climb, which was the highest-rated climb in the American rating system at the time.
Sharma then moved to Bishop, California, where he climbed The Mandala. A bouldering problem rated V12.
In July 2001, Sharma completed the extension of the established route Biographie in Ceüse, located in the Hautes-Alpes Department of France and renamed it ''Realization'', ignoring the European tradition that equippers and not climbers name routes outside the US. At the time of the first ascent, Biographie was widely considered to be the first consensus 5.15 (9a+) in the world. He has since established or completed many routes at or above 5.15, including La Rambla and Es Pontas (a deep water soloing project in Mallorca). In 2008 Sharma climbed the , Jumbo Love, at Clark Mountain in California, claiming 5.15b for the grade.
He recently moved to Lleida, in Catalonia, Spain, where he opens new routes regularly.
''Realization'' (5.15a) / Biographie (9a+). First Ascent 2001. Heralded as the world's first 5.15a upon completion.
''Dreamtime'' (8B+/8C). Fourth ascent. At the time considered benchmark 8C, grade consensus has since dropped to 8B+.
''Witness the Fitness'' (V15). First ascent. A problem in the Ozarks. Repeated by Fred Nicole. (''Broken and maybe unclimbable.'')
''Dreamcatcher'' (5.14d). First Ascent. A granite route on the Cacodemon boulder in Squamish, British Columbia. The route starts on a technical slab that wedges the climber against the start of the overhang. Then a dyno to a sloping rail leads to a bouldery traverse across slopers and incut crimps. The crux of the route comes at the end with a deadpoint to slopers and a jug. Repeated by Sean McColl in 2009.
''Es Pontas''. First ascent, September 26, 2007. A deep water solo in Mallorca, Spain, it features a (dynamic move, or leap) that took Sharma over 50 attempts to stick. This climb, featured prominently in the movie King Lines, remains unrepeated, and is speculated at around 9b.
''Papichulo'' (9a+). First ascent. 45m route starting with four-bolt 5.13d to no-hands rest followed by continuous difficult climbing on blue limestone in Oliana, Spain.
''Jumbo Love'' (5.15b). First Ascent, September 11, 2008. First featured in the film King Lines as an unfinished line at Clark Mountain, this route is , and thought to be at least 5.15b. Sharma has called it his hardest ascent to date. In climbing it, he skipped up to three clips in a row due to the difficult sequences, which resulted in falls of or more. Unrepeated.
''Demencia Senil'' (9a+?). First Ascent, February 20, 2009. (Margalef, Spain). Repeated by Iker Pou Jan 2010.,
''First Ley'' (9a+) in Margalef. First Ascent.
''Era Bella'' (9a/5.14d) in Margalef. First Ascent.
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