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About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen by Lafemmenikita07
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
When a Stranger Calls featuring Voiceover by Artist/Actor Lance Henriksen as the Stranger
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Interesting!!!!!!

I enjoyed this movie despite that the negative reviews versus positive views were outweighed 5 to 1.  A lot of the negative reviews make reference to the original movie as though it should be the "baseline." Have they heard the saying "that if you live in the past you will not enjoy the future"?  I don't quite understand most reviewer's biases towards remakes.  Why would we want a remake to be near exactly to the original?  If so, what is the point of the remake?  In my opinion, the movie was very entertaining and had me in suspense when the stranger started calling.  In addition, Actress Camilla Belle, in my opinion, did a fine job carrying a movie as the leading actress in most scences by herself.  There are some things I would not have done having lived in a major city all my life so far.  To illustrate, Rosie the housekeeper would have been on her own.  I would not have gone to the guesthouse looking for Rosie or the son of the people that hired the baby sitter.  In addition, where I live the police would have sent a car out probably during the first call especially with a teenager in a remote unfamiliar location. We pay too much taxes for a somewhat middle class neighorhood to have any lesser service unless the police officers are bored.  Just kidding. Anyway, too much realism in films can deplete the entertainment value.  If films were so true to "real life" who would bother to watch. Besides, we have enough "real life or reality television shows" and we definitely do not need "reality" or "real life" films.  In fact, there are too many "real life" or "reality" television shows.  Unfortunately, they are very popular among the viewers and I must admit entertaining. We could just film ourselves and friends and entertain ourselves including making our own popcorn.  On a serious note the movie is worth a buy and/or rental.  Make up your own mind.  Following will be other reviewer's comments.  By Lafemmenikita07

Interview with Actress Camilla Belle

When A Stranger Calls, Hollywood Answers
From Staci Wilson,
Your Guide to Horror & Suspense Movies.
Source:  About.com
Interview with Actress Camilla Belle
"I hate horror movies!" says Camilla Belle, leading lady of When A Stranger Calls (opening in theaters nationwide today). She says she doesn't get off on horror.
Hopefully, her fans won't feel the same way. This PG-13 remake of a much more mentally brutal film from 1979 qualifies as horror, but Belle and her director, Simon West, went into the project with movies like Wait Until Dark and The Birds strongly in mind.  Belle plays Jill Johnson, a high school track athlete who loves to talk on her cell phone — so much so, that she's exceeded her minutes and she's put on restriction by her dad (Clark Gregg). Worse still, Jill is forced to pay the bill off by babysitting.  Her first gig is for Dr. and Mrs. Mandrakis (Derek de Lint, Kate Jennings Grant) and initially it seems easy as pie.  The flu-addled kids are asleep in a Nyquil-induced stupor, and the big showplace of a house is better than any five-star hotel, complete with a big screen TV, stereo, an atrium, and a fridge full of vittles.  Jill is doing just fine, until she starts getting bizarre, threatening phone calls. "Have you checked the children?" asks the male caller. "Are you sure they're all right?" Alone in the isolated, fishbowl of a house, the young woman begins to freak out……Then the phone rings for real. During our interviews, a telephone in the room started ringing incessantly, sending costar Katie Cassidy and the journalists into fits of laughter. But it's nervous laughter. Cassidy admits that she is somewhat like her character, Tiffany, in that she might do "dumb" things in the face of danger, "I would seriously freak out, too. I'm such a scaredy cat. Especially like… we shot it in the woods, and were hearing noises. I would freak out. I would like try to get hold of somebody on my cell phone. I'd be like, 'Come and get me. I'm so scared!' I might start crying, like Tiffany does."
Belle says that she had a few tricks up her mental sleeve to help her get into character. "At first it was a bit difficult to try to get into that, and to realize what I had to do to get myself to that point. I had to come up with sort of visuals in my head to make myself scared and whatnot. Before I did the film, I saw the old classics by Hitchcock and things like Rosemary's Baby and The Shining.
"Jack Nicholson really did become The Stranger for me. I would get his DVD box in my trailer and stare at it for a really long time and think, 'Ok, that's it'. Then I would run to the set and get ready for the scene. I did things like that to pump myself up. "I point out to Belle that there's almost a 'Shining moment' in When A Stranger Calls. "I know," she laughs. "I felt like I needed to get my knife, you know, and start screaming on the set. We were all kind of joking around about that, that day. "While Belle admits she never did baby-sit in real life, Cassidy has. Cassidy, obviously no stranger to urban legends surrounding the job, always used the buddy system. "I used to baby-sit but never by myself. I always brought a friend with me, one of my girlfriends, and we'd baby-sit together. Because it was scary. It freaked me out to be in the house like that, watching the kids. "Both young actresses say that above all else, the script and the director was the deciding factor (none of them, not even West, have seen the 1979 original). "The way the script was written was really cool," says Cassidy. "I like the idea that they used the first 20 minutes of the original and made it into a whole film. [My character is a new invention, but] she is a fun character. The fact that Simon West was directing, that was a big bonus. So those things really made me want to do it. "But will audiences want to see it? In two days' time, Monday's box office report will tell.”

   Comments from other reviewers:


When a Stranger Calls, April 12, 2006
Reviewer:    speed_on_wheelz I was very disappointed with this movie. I thought it was gonna be way better. I read numerous reviews saying bad things about the film, but I didn't think anything of it. I thought they were just poking fun. This movie is basically about a young girl by the name of Jill Johnson (Camilla Belle) who baby-sits for the Mandrakis' one night while they go out. The Mandrakis' live in a huge house. Every room is big; the closet, the bedrooms, everything. One is bound to get lost in a house that big. It's not until the middle of the film that the stranger calls, harassing poor Jill. He asks if she's `checked the children'. He only asks this once or twice during the film. When the stranger finally comes to the house, he wants to kill the babysitter, and eventually later the children. It's so stupid, because the stranger doesn't even want anything. It would have made more sense if (for example) Jill's father put the stranger in jail for whatever reason, and now he's out wanting revenge. That would have made more sense and make the story more interesting. But no, this guy is just sick in the head. I found this movie scary, but then again, I'd be scared too if I was alone in a mansion of a house.

    

Tense from start to finish..., February 6, 2006
Reviewer:    Damian "The Dark One is I" (TX) I have to say I had my doubts walking into this film. First off it only recieved a PG-13 rating and with flops like Cry_Wolf, you know, your just a litty weary. Don't be. From the opening frames this movie ellicits suspence higher than a lot of movies I've seen lately. The film revolves around Jill Johnson (Camilla Belle), a young high schooler who just got grounded for going over her cell phone minutes and is reduced to babysitting in order to pay the bill off. This also means that her cell phone has been turned off and she has no car. That means her father has to drive her out to the middle of nowhere so she can babysit for a doctor and his wife. So when she starts to get weird calls from a man she at first thinks it's her ex-boyfriend, and for a time she's half right since he's pranked her as well. But as the calls come in more frequently and it becomes apparent that he's watching her somehow she gets to police involved and they in turn tell her that the calls are coming from inside the house. From that point on the film takes a turn to the cat and mouse hide and stay hidden run and run fast type film and it delivers enough chills and thrills to satisfy the scarymoviejunkie. What I appreciated about this film is they used the old Hitchcock type method of letting the real thrills take more of a mental approach, relying on real intensity rather than gore for scares and it works...really works! I'd recomend this movie because it's intense and it's realistic...it could really happen and that makes the scares all the more real. I loved it, shockingly, and I really think a lot of people will enjoy this thrill ride from start to finish. Brilliant!


Have You Checked The Maid?, September 17, 2006
Reviewer:    K. Fontenot "Prairie Cajun" (Southwest Louisiana)
"When A Stranger Calls" is a slowly-paced, somewhat boring remake of another film from many years ago. I saw the original, but it's been so long ago that I don't remember how good it was. In this version, young Jill (Camilla Bell) is grounded for going over on her cellphone minutes. She's also forced to pay the bill. How does she do that? She gets a job babysitting in the middle of the woods and is driven there by her father who has lost all trust in her. She begins getting prank calls, starts hearing noises, and can't get any help from the police.

The movie has quite a few shortcomings. First, the pacing is just too slow. The entire film is used to build tension. That's understandable, but it's executed very slowly and you eventually just want things to either heat up or end. Secondly, the music is overused in this film. It's tension building from the opening credits and it gets louder and faster at some of the most inappropriate times, such as when the flames of the fireplace kick on when the young heroine tries to turn on the TV. Thirdly, why do people need to hire a babysitter when there's a live-in maid on the premises? I understand that she sometimes leaves to check on her mother, but couldn't she just call her on this particular night? Finally, when the killer does make his presence known, he's man-handled pretty well by young, teenaged Jill while she's trying to escape with the kids.

I don't have any complaints with the casting of this film. Camilla Belle (Jill) and her two friends (Tessa Thompson and Katie Cassidy) do an excellent job as teeny-boppers. It also doesn't hurt that they are easy on the eyes. Lance Henriksen and Tommy Flanagan do a Darth Vader turn as the voice and body respectively of the Stranger. It probably would have been just fine if Henriksen took on the whole role because he's always been good in creepy flicks. Flanagan does well, but he has absolutely no lines in this film. All he has to do is chase Jill and stare at her sinisterly. The children have minimal lines, reduced to doing nothing but screaming, hiding, and having looks of sheer terror on their faces, but they are pretty good at doing that. The rest of the cast was pretty decent, but there weren't many people needed for a film which takes place almost entirely inside of a house.

The house itself is a sight to see. It's very big, has auto on/off lighting (which is dandy to build suspense), a bird and fish sanctuary with misting spray (another dandy suspense builder), and a few ghastly statues (yet another convenient suspense builder). Special effects are sparse (unless you consider the misting spray a special effect), but that's refreshing to see in a film these days.

Overall, this flick is a decent one-time viewer. I would be hesitant to tell you to buy this film since I don't see much of a reason to watch it multiple times. There are a few deleted scenes and the standard mini-documentary that's included on every other DVD, but nothing too amazing to look at. I would add that this film is the perfect young teen thriller for Halloween, since there's no sex, little language, and no gore whatsoever.

 

tense from beginning. . .untill the end, September 6, 2006
Reviewer:    Nathan Porrata "THE MAN" (Crestview Florada U.S.A) -
When a stranger calls is one of the scariest movies I have ever seen. . .until the end. The movie is about Jill, a high school student who takes a baby sting job somewhere in the middle of nowhere in a really big house which is, needless to say, a very bad idea. At first it is the easiest thing in the world. The fridge is stocked, there are plenty of movies, and the kids are all asleep. But than she starts getting dozens, and I do mean dozens, of calls from just about everyone she knows. But than she gets a call from a deranged sicko who wants to kill her for some reason. Don't ask me why, he just does. She starts to freak out and calls the police who send a police car but it will be 20 minutes until it arrives. But then she gets a call from the police who tell her the killer is inside the house. That is where the scares begin. Every dark hallway becomes a hiding place for the killer. Ironically the minute the killer actually shows up, the movie stops being scary and starts being nothing but an old fashioned slasher flick without the blood. He has lost the only thing he had going for him, his stealth. The more we see of him, the less he scares us.

 

Good for Home Decorating Ideas, that's about all, August 30, 2006
Reviewer:    Jerry C (Boston, MA.) It is real easy to sum up this remake of the genuinely tense 1979 classic.

It is worth the $3.99 I paid to see it on Pay Per View for the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired house. That house is all there is to redeem this garbage.

I gave this one star only because I there is no option for no or negative stars which this deserved.

Save your money and buy the original.



Solid Remake, August 29, 2006
Reviewer:    Joshua Koppel (Chicago, IL United States) gruesome murder provides a prologue as well as heavy foreshadowing in this tense remake. A teen has been grounded for using to many cell phone minutes so when she gets a babysitting gig she is driven by her father. The house is way out in the middle of nowhere and very elaborate. The house is almost like another character. The evening starts okay despite all of her friends being at a highschool version of Burning Man and a betrayal by one of her friends. But then the calls begin. At first they are no too bad but they quickly escalate and then tension rises.

The creep factor quickly climbs as things seem to begin to get out of control. Then it becomes obvious that this is not just a prank and that lives are on the line. Then tension and action quickly mount until the final scenes of the movie.

Much like the original Halloween, this movie relies heavily upon atmosphere, suspense and audience expectation. One has to wonder at the end if there will be any sort of sequel as we wonder what will happen to the teen now that everything is over. If you like your movies packed with high levels of tension and suspense and not just endless gore and violence, than you will get a real kick out of this one. Check it out.




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Saturday, September 23, 2006
The Meeting of Artists at Monster Mania 5 - Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen and Artist Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy
Mood:  special
Topic: Artistic Environment
Hi,  I am "Rather Tenacious" for La Femme Nikita07 and Associates.  I plan on telling you about two beautiful "human beings" I met this year through blogging, attending conventions, and hanging out with La Femme Nikita07 and Associates.  They are two very special people with hearts more precious than "Silver and Gold".  I hope the rest of 2006 continues to bring such spirted people in my life and yours if even a second and/or for a little while. Besides that's what creates memories.

 

 

 


 

Introducing Artist Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy Artist of the Restless Moon Gallery and Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.

 


   

 

 

 The Meeting of Professional Artists

 

 

Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen thought he was meeting another fan of his lifetime achievements as an actor.  However, he did not know that the fan was also a professional artist.  Whereas Lance uses his artistic talents on platters and tiles and the old "the silver screen".   Artist Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy uses paper and other related tools.  I have seen both of these artist's work and felt the hearts of their souls through their work and it was and is a beautiful experience.  I am an artist in other expressions; however, my recognition for artists and the opportunity to see and feel their work is like a search for scents of my flavorite flowers and herbs found in the wild and after finding them I collapse within the sweet essence of their beauty and aroma and allow my mind to temporarily take me away from the troubles of this world and think only "happy thoughts" as the character "Peter Pan" did in the movie "Hook" starring Actor Robin Williams so "Peter" could fly again.  There is nothing like wild Sage and Lavendar growing alone the hillside untouched by most human beings.

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Just Like A True Artist - Paulina May Transpose to Any Character for Artisitic Creativity Just Like Lance Henriksen

Check out this "Bad Girl Look" 

Random Paulina Tidbits: Height: 5'7" * Eyes: greenish-blue * Hair: auburn/brown * Weight: 125 lbs * Vegan (100% plant-based diet) * Allergic to animals, but wishes she could have a couple of cats * Capricorn * Doesn't like TV (except some cult classics), but loves films/movies * Music-obsessive * Doesn't like to answer the phone * Drinks green tea all day * Listens to Coast to Coast * Book-obsessive * Escapes to the French Quarter in New Orleans as oft as possible * Wears black most of the time * Can't get enough Vincent Price * Loves spooky things; Halloween is all year round in this household * Hopes to somehow and miraculously obtain every remaining episode of 'The Hilarious House of Frightenstein' * Non-smoker * Has never had a cup of coffee * Loves animals * Can't stand clutter * Loves to dance * Rips terrible wallpaper off walls in middle of night * Yes, of course ghosts are real * Not a fan of forums/online discussion groups * Avoids real-life drama at all costs * Hypnotized by the sound of rain and thunder * Libraries rock * Books, books, books please * Has to have the feng-shui happening * Keeps plenty of spring artesian water in the fridge * Loves hot shoes and boots * Wears body mists and lotions from Bath & Body * Bubble baths with sea salts, candles, music and wine - yes! * Soaps from Lush -- wow! * Becoming rather bored these days of the entire faerie-craze thing * Dreams become art become words become energy * Herman Munster rocks, and so does Lurch * Loves the night sounds of crickets chirping and frogs singing

 

Check out this "Bad Boy Look"

Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen

Yes, that is Paulina and Lance above and beneath.  I just love how versatile human beings may become. This is what artist do.  Artist like Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy and Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen create and expose us to changes,  differences, illusions, dreams, etc.  Some changes are temporary and somewhat illusionary.   Lance and  Paulina changes like a Restless Moon.

 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Treat yourself to a hidden world of whimsy and magic."
RESTLESS MOON GALLERY

 

 

The Art of Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy
http://www.Paulina.ws

 

This is a coprighted drawing from Artist Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy.

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Paulina and Lance have to go now; however, if you imagine hard enough you can find Paulina under a Restless Moon drawing up a storm.   And Lance could be anywhere in the world.  Hence, I always say " Seeya when I Seeya". 

"Rather Tenacious" for La Femme Nikita and Associates.

This image is representation of how "Rather Tenacious" Sees Herself

A little bit of nice and a whole bunch of naughty. 

Oh these ladies are from the copyrighted collection of the Restless Moon Gallery by Artist Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy and used by "Rather Tenacious" with written authorization from the artist.  " Rather Tenacious" and/or La Femme Nikita07 and Associates receive  no monetary or non-monetary compensation for the endorsement of this artist.  The way the artist makes us all feel through her work is our compensation.  I hope you have enjoyed this blog entry and indulge in the artistry of Paulina at The Art of Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy http://www.Paulina.ws and your continued support of the artistic projects of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen. 

Thank you "Rather Tenacious" and Artist Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy for your contribution to this blog entry from La Femme Nikita07 and Associates.

For other La Femme Nikita07 and Associate Blogs see http://www.beautybylafemmenikita07.com/artofcommunicating

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, September 10, 2006
According to Sources AVP2 will not have any of the Original Cast
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Unbelievable!!!!!!!!

Can you believe this Super Fans?  We wanted AVP2 and now it is suppose to take place in some weird timezone on earth with none of the original cast including Lance Henrisken even those he was killed in the movie AVP.  I at least expected the character of Alex to re-appear.  I heard that actress Sanaa Lathan had signed a two picture deal during negotiations of the offer for AVP.  This is not worth the wait!!!!!!  What do you think?                  By Lafemmenikita07

 

 



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About Sasquatch Mountain starring Lance Henriksen and Michael Worth
Mood:  bright
Topic: Unbelievable!!!!!!!!
Sasquatch Mountain is one of the best modern day versions of Bigfoot I have ever seen.  The irony of my vision for a good plot and what I wrote in the blog on July 12, 2006 is so close to Michael Worth's vision that it is scary.  People have told me that now that I have decided to stop suppressing my artistic side and letting it go that they saw, seen, and heard some amazing talented things come from me that they did not know I was capable of doing.  However, I just thought they were being nice until now.  Wow, I would really like to meet Michael Worth just to tell him about this whole thing. For any "doubting thomases" I will place my right hand on the bible that I knew nothing about the writer's vision for this movie.
Below is an excerpt from an earlier blog.  The ideas behind the story I wrote below compared to Michael Worth's vision are amazing.  In addition, it wasn't until the ending of the movie that I realized that the movie had similarities to what I would like to see in a Bigfoot movie if I was involved in the production.  Before the ending I was into the movie so much I did not think about what I had written in the blog in July 2006.  Besides I had moved on to keeping track of the other projects of Lance Henriksen's as part of the mission and vision of this blog and that is to document and share the lifetime achievements of Lance Henriksen while Lance is alive.  Too many tributes to people are done when a person has left this earth and/or has been diagnosed with some deathly disease.  Well, I prefer doing this while the person is alive to know it and believe it.  I am not stating that Lance Henriksen knows about or has read this blog.  Indirectly, I believe as I do my small part to assist fans in becoming more aware of Lance's achievements and support his projects by attending conventions to see him, buying or renting his DVDs, and all the praise the fans are sending his way out there then I know that just a little bit of what I do may reach Lance.
 
This way of thinking applies to everybody.  We all have something special about us no matter what "naysayers" have said and/or written about us.
 
Well, you are probably expecting a review of the movie now that I have seen it.  I am going to wait for some encore presentations of the movie so other fans may have a chance to see the movie without the knowledge of spoilers from me.  By Lafemmenikita07 9/9/2006
 

 
 
 
 
Super Fan Comment Written July 12, 2006
 
I can not speak for the rest of the people. However let me tell you a childhood secret. I have always wondered whether a bigfoot exist. Since a child I believe I have seen approximately 95% of all bigfoot movies. I do not understand why "man's" depiction of Bigfoot is that he is bad, mean, and an animal that just kills humans just because. Perhaps Bigfoot kills because he is defending himself. In my opinion, every living thing has the instinct to survive especially when perceived threaten. Why doesn't somebody dare to be different and show Bigfoot differently? Considering the evolutionary chain of events Bigfoot should have evolved in intelligence and behavior. I mean what is the point here. Are they trying to say bigfoot is part animal and man. I would like to see a writer take on this challenge and show man and bigfoot meeting without all that killing. Over time the Predator has killed a lot of human beings; however, remember, the predator did not kill the sole survivor left in AVP. The Predator made a choice. By Lafemmenikita07 


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Saturday, September 9, 2006
Box Office Blues
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: By the Fans From the Fans

This article by Scott Mantz has some good points about low turn out to the movies.  However, in my opinion, it is a lot of reasons the turnout is low that may not have  anything to do with whether a movie is good and/or the acting is great.  Based on the people I am around, the budgets are limited for entertainment and the movies have to compete with other forms of entertainment including money for vacations.  To illustrate I attended approximately 4 special exhibits showing within the last year and a half at the Los Angeles Musuem of Art (LAMA) this year such as: (1) The Phillips Collection, (2) King Tut, (3) Cezanne and Pissaro and (4) Van Gogh.  I enjoyed myself so much that I continue to be a member and I have not be disappointed with a show yet.

By Lafemmenikita07

  "2005: Box Office Blues"

by Scott Mantz

Here’s a scary thought – the first decade of the new Millennium is now half over.

And wow, did 2005 fly by, or what?  It feels like just yesterday that I was looking back on 2004, when box office grosses were at an all-time high, thanks to surefire hits like “Spider-Man 2” and “Shrek 2” and trend-bucking flukes like “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “The Passion of the Christ.”

But as the saying goes, what a difference a year can make, as those in the movie business are now asking themselves, “where were those flukes when we needed them?”  That’s because despite top-grossers like “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “War of the Worlds,” there were no real flukes.

As a result, overall box office receipts for 2005 will total around $8.75 billion – that’s down 5% compared to last year’s record-breaking total of $9.2 billion.  When you factor in higher ticket prices, actual admissions were down by an even bigger margin – a whopping 11% to 1.32 billion compared to 1.48 billion last year.  And since 527 new films were released in 2005 compared to 507 in 2004, that means more films were released to less business.

So what happened?  Hollywood movies were just as good (or as bad) as they were every year, so why weren’t people flocking to the multiplexes to see them – especially now that most theaters are equipped with stadium seating and state-of-the-art technology?

In trying to answer those questions, industry pundits sure had a lot to write about.  And by the middle of the summer, when weekend box office tallies were down for 19 straight weeks compared to the same frames last year, everyone was doing just that.

And many of their conclusions were fairly justified, especially when it came to the fact that it’s just too damned expensive to go to the movies these days.  Tickets cost too much.  Food concessions cost even more.  And then there’s parking, which can be a chore in itself.  And even if you make it inside the theater, there’s always the chance that some pinhead forgot turn off his cell phone.

So why not stay at home?  It’s cheaper.  It’s more comfortable.  And if you wait long enough, that big movie you missed in theaters 3 months ago probably just came out on DVD anyway.  And you can always schedule watching that DVD around your other diversions – like checking your email, surfing the web, downloading music onto your iPod or playing videogames.

Of course, there’s the ultimate conclusion, and it’s one that the Hollywood studios could no longer ignore – that their movies just weren’t any good.  That would certainly explain why a number of high-profile wannabe blockbusters like “Stealth,” “The Island” and “XXX: State of the Union” tanked at the box office.  After all, no amount of studio marketing can save a bad movie, and in the end, moviegoers know a stinker when they see one.

Do these points make sense?  Certainly.  But is it too soon to over-react and throw in the towel on the moviegoing experience?  Absolutely.

While the downturn at the box office is definitely cause for concern, it’s too early to say whether or not it will get worse or if it’s all part of a cycle that will correct itself.  I suppose the only way to know for sure is to give it another year.  Who knows, the box office in 2006 could reach record highs, in which case everyone will forget that the problems of 2005 even existed.  And if that doesn’t happen, then the movie studios will know that they have a real problem on their hands.

But through all the doom and gloom at the box office, 2005 still ended up being a banner year for quality films – especially towards the end of the year.  So here now are my favorite movies of 2005…"

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 4:09 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, September 9, 2006 4:12 AM PDT
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Super Fan of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen Admits to Having A Lot of Catching Up
Mood:  silly
Topic: Foreplay!!!!!!


I am a Super Fan of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen; however, I must admit I have not seen most of the movies Lance has been in.  I am sort of a late bloomer.  When Lance got his first break I was still in High School.  I probably was still watching the Brady Bunch or something.  Now, that I am more aware I am seeking out Lance's earlier works; however, they are hard to find.  In addition, some of the movies have not been placed on DVD such as "Profile for Murder".  I bought this movie used based on another Super Fan of Lances recommendation and I was not disappointed.  It is only in VHS.  I do not know why it has not been converted to DVD.  Maybe it has to do with something technical.  However, whoever has the rights to do this has made a big mistake.  As the young kids would say, "this movie is off the chain" and should be placed on a DVD.  I am not going to spoil it for anybody; however, if you are trying to get pregnant watch this movie for foreplay.  By Lafemmenikita07

 

For additional Lance Henriksen sites go here
http://www.web-magic.demon.co.uk/links.htm
 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 3:44 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, October 7, 2006 12:40 AM PDT
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
The Amazing Director Guillermo Del Toro and Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen
Mood:  special
Topic: Unbelievable
Director Guillermo Del Toro and his relationship and rapport he has with his fans is unbelievable.  If I had not experienced it I would not believe it.  At the 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention in Burbank Bank California Director Guillermo Del Toro signed, took pictures and talked to each fan in an autograph line for approximately 4 and a half hours.  Now, the line kept moving and no fan stayed that long in line.  It was that it was so many fans. I had volunteered to work the autograph line and I stood there the entire time.  And he is the director not the actor; however, the realism of his talk with the audience on stage prior to autographing was remarkable. It was so real that you felt like you could leave with him and go get something to eat and drink.  He invited the audience to email me him any shorts and/or ideas and indicated that he will review them.  I believe him.  I was there and I tell you this man is the real thing.  I have not seen any other person in the business admired and loved like this in a platonic way other than Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen. Director Guillermo Del Toro indicated to the fans that if it was not for them he could not do what is does.   These two gentlemen must have gone to the same "charm" school for gentlemen. Director Guillermo Del Toro and Lance Henriksen attended Monster Mania May 2006 in Cherry Hill, Jersey.  If you are looking for someplace to go check these two out.  They attend as many conventions as they can for the fans.  It is a small part of giving back to the fans for supporting them.  I love people like this.   By Lafemmenikita07

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Updated: Friday, July 20, 2007 10:55 PM PDT
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Customer Satifaction keeps the Fans Coming Back for More
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Business Class 101

"Anchor Bay Entertainment, an IDT Entertainment Company and the renowned leader in horror DVD programming, has signed on as the official Presenting Sponsor for Creation Entertainment’s 2006 FANGORIA’s Weekend of Horrors convention tour. Anchor Bay will bring in headlining guests from their stable of scream stars to appear at the shows, debut upcoming releases and preview new Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD titles at the Fango events." (For full story see below)

By Lafemmenikita07

The aforementioned  is one group of business organizations that knows and enjoys the business they are in and most importantly knows what the genre fans want on an onging and consist basis.  They read the fan feedback and enhance the show each year so the genre fans woll come back and new fans will come.

This was my first show this year.  In addition, to everything going on I enjoyed the fans.  They were exciting, rushing off to panels and asking questions, watching trailors, hitting the vendor tables, etc.  For the most part they was not much trouble for a large group in a confined space and most importantly the celebrities felt comfortable and safe and where out and among the fans. It was a joy for me to witness this. I attended June 2-4 in Burbank, California at the  Burbank Airport Hilton Convention Center. 

I was there the day, June 2, 2006 when Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen received a Lifetime Acheivement Award from Fangoria and Creation Entertainment.  The genre fans really enjoyed this and gave Lance a standing ovation.  Kudos to Fangoria, Creation Entertainment, Anchor Bay and IDT Entertainment and most of all to Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen and the other celebrities.  By Lafemmenikita07


In addition, later that night Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen shared his award with a Super Fan. Super fans are fans that have the ability to influence and/or persuade other fans to see, reject, and/or ignore movies and films that do not meet their expectations and/or not the actor/actress that "has fallen out of grace" such as Tom Cruise.  Super Fans are opinionated and may be brutally honest and extremely wise with their economic dollar.  However, if you can win the Super Fan over you may have a lifetime fan and free positive publicity.  Super Fans exist all around us and in various occupations.  One comment thread is that they primarily use the Internet to share their "likes and/or dislikes" about actors/actresses, movies and film plots and whether other fans should watch the movie at the expensive theater or wait for DVD or cable. Super Fans have been around a long time.  However, while in a time when mostly everybody is on some kind of budget referring to Super Fans for entertainment recommendations is as commonplace as a fork and spoon. Super Fans are Bloggers, Blogmasters, Webmasters, etc.  The word of their message crosses the United States into other countries where our American movies also distributed. To get a glimpse of the amount of Super Fans consider the amount of people that will attend the conventions this year such as: Convention Events such as Fangoria, Monster Mania, San Diego Comic Con, Anime, WonderCon, Film Festivals and other venues.  Those that ignore the Super Fans debate over what went wrong when their project performs less than expected and/or the feedback are very critical.  However, actors such as Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen knows the economic power of the Super Fans, are familiar with most of them and where they hang out.  When possible Lance Henriksen attends such conventions and other venues to spread hugs, handshakes, pictures, etc.  Sometimes the archenemy of a movie is the Super-Fan, the kind with the power to create a firestorm of negative buzz on the Internet. By Lafemmenikita07 ("Do not shoot the messenger.)

 

Super Fan, With A Web Handle of: "Rather Tenacious", according to our sources Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen had something to do with that handle name. However, "RatherTenacious" will not tell the story behind it.  "Rather Tenacious" indicated that it is very innocent yet a special memory for her regarding how the name came about when they she and Lance met each other for the second time.  By Lafemmenikita07

For additional Lance Henriksen sites go here
http://www.web-magic.demon.co.uk/links.htm

 

About the Businesses That Made it Possible  

  
"January 26, 2006
For Immediate Release

 
IDT Entertainment’s Anchor Bay Entertainment
To Be Presenting Sponsor Of 2006 Fangoria
“Weekend of Horrors” Convention Tour

 
Anchor Bay Entertainment, an IDT Entertainment Company and the renowned leader in horror DVD programming, has signed on as the official Presenting Sponsor for Creation Entertainment’s 2006 FANGORIA’s Weekend of Horrors convention tour. Anchor Bay will bring in headlining guests from their stable of scream stars to appear at the shows, debut upcoming releases and preview new Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD titles at the Fango events. Anchor Bay will also be prominently featured in all of Creation’s advertising, signage, banners, website listings, press releases and promotional materials related to the Weekend of Horrors. “Anchor Bay Entertainment is very pleased to once again be working with our friends at FANGORIA and Creation Entertainment,” says director Tom Bambard, Anchor Bay’s Director of Marketing for Horror. ”Our involvement with them in the past has always been very rewarding since both FANGORIA and Creation reach out to the same great fans that enjoy Anchor Bay’s horror DVD titles. We constantly seek effective ways to stay in touch with the horror and genre communities to gain their valuable insight and to benefit from their direct feedback. Our new role as presenting sponsor for the 2006 Weekend of Horrors convention tour represents an excellent opportunity to interact with the multitude of genre fans that are drawn to these fantastic events. Between our spectacular roster of upcoming DVD releases and the great celebrity guests we have in the works, we’re looking forward to a very big year.”  “We are very thrilled that Anchor Bay has made such a major commitment to the Weekend of Horrors,” adds Creation Entertainment co-CEO Adam Malin, who produces the Fango shows with partner Gary Berman and FANGORIA magazine editor Tony Timpone and publisher Norman Jacobs. “They have been a great participant in the past, and will be an even stronger ally and important presence at all our Fango shows this year. The fact that the best DVD company for horror and the best producers of live horror events have joined forces will prove monumentally exciting for fans and the entire genre community.” 
 
The 2006 Fango convention stops include:
  March 4-5: Chicago, IL; Wyndham Chicago O’Hare
• June 2-4: Los Angeles, CA; Burbank Airport Hilton
• September 29-October 1: Secaucus, NJ; Crowne Plaza Meadowlands
 
Celebrity guests set for FANGORIA’s Chicago convention, which will be held at the newly renovated Wyndham Chicago O’Hare Hotel (6810 North Mannheim Road, Rosemont, IL), include: pioneering ghoul master George A. Romero, whose DAWN OF THE DEAD, DAY OF THE DEAD, KIGHTRIDERS and SEASON OF THE WITCH are available on DVD from Anchor Bay Entertainment; MASTERS OF HORROR creator/producer/director Mick Garris, who will preview Anchor Bay’s upcoming DVDs of the critically-acclaimed series; a gigantic SLITHER panel with writer/director James (DAWN OF THE DEAD) Gunn, stars Michael (HENRY) Rooker, Gregg (BODY DOUBLE) Henry and Elizabeth (SPIDER-MAN) Banks and producers Eric (DAWN OF THE DEAD) Newman and Paul (WHITE NOISE) Fox; heavy metal legend/actor Dee (STRANGELAND) Snider; director Mark (SCARE ME) Borchardt, subject of the documentary AMERICAN MOVIE and featured in Christopher Garetano’s HORROR BUSINESS (Garetano will also be on hand); 2001 MANIACS director Tim Sullivan and his film’s femme fatales, Wendy Kremer and Christa Campbell; scream queen siren Misty (SCREAMING DEAD) Mundae and her SHOCK-O-RAMA director Brett Piper; a indfire Entertainment panel with actress Ellie (HALLOWEEN 4) Cornell, director Michael (HOUSE OF THE DEAD II) Hurst and producer Mark (THE THIRST) Altman; FANGORIA TV hostess Debbie (TRAILER PARK) Rochon; RING film series actress Kelly Stables (a hit at both the West and East coast WOH editions) and original FRIDAY THE 13TH Jason Ari Lehman, who will perform with his new horror rock band, Firstjason.  Veteran director Gary Sherman, responsible for the fright classics RAW MEAT (a.k.a. DEATH LINE) and DEAD & BURIED, will discuss his career as well, including his genre return, the serial killer thriller 39—A FILM BY CARROLL MCKANE. THE ROCKVILLE SLAYER writer/director Marc Selz and actors Joe (SOULTAKER) Estevez and Robert (MANIAC COP) Z’Dar will discuss their recent slasher yarn. Indie director Rusty (ACNE) Nails will offer tips to fans on breaking into the low-budget fright scene and debut clips from his feature-length documentary on Romero. FX artist/director Ryan Nicholson and actor Rob Scattergood will preview their gory torture flick LIVE FEED, while KNB EFX Group founder-turned director Robert (WISHMASTER) Kurtzman (along with co-scripter John Bisson) will have the first footage from their new chiller, THE RAGE. The burgeoning horror comics field will be represented by Avatar Press, with editor William Christensen, JASON VS JASON X artist Mike Wolfer, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE artist Jacen Burrows and ESCAPE FROM THE LIVING DEAD writer John Russo (also co-creator of the original NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD) attending the Weekend. The early lineup for the three-day June 2-4 Burbank Weekend can be found here:  http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=5364.
 
Check out www.creationent.com for further details on the Weekend of Horrors conventions and you can surf the Anchor Bay website at
www.anchorbayentertainment.com."
 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 9:28 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:25 PM PDT
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006
Movie on DVD Review of BAJA starring Lance Henriksen and Molly Ringwald
Mood:  silly
Topic: Different Kind of Lance

 

 Movie on DVD Review coming soon!!!!!!!! 

 
    Once again Lance Henriksen steals the show!, August 15, 2006
Reviewer:    Joan E. Michel "TheStare" (Kennewick, WA USA) 


I really like this movie because Lance Henriksen is outstanding as Burns...funny, original, and with his incredible ability to move from caring to menacing in the blink of an eye or simply a look. Molly, Michael, and Alex keep repeating the same lines ad nauseam. Lance/Burns is really the only person worth watching and he's wonderful. I SO WISH for a Region 1 DVD version! A must for all Lance Henriksen fans!

TheStare
 

Henriksen's uncoventional bad guy comes out to play, October 21, 2001
Reviewer:    becky robison (ft. worth, texas United States)


This is a great who-dun-it with lots of twists and turns. And the man who steals the spotlight is Lance Henriksen (Aliens) with one of his uncoventional scary guy creations. Molly Ringwald (Fresh Horses) and Donal Logue (Dear God) play a couple in hiding in Baha. They are trying to get money from her dad played by Corben Bersen (Major League). They'd had a drug deal go bad earlier and a person was killed. It wasn't until much later that they noticed the strange tourist (Henriksen) hanging around. Then surprising things begin to happen. This is a great movie for Henriksen fans and a great one for those who love a mystery.



 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 6:26 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:28 PM PDT
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Poem By Industry Volunteer Coordinator About the Volunteers
Mood:  happy
Topic: For the Fans!!!!!!!!

 

 VOLUNTEERS

 

"Many will be shocked to find,
When the day of judgment nears,
That there’s a special place in Heaven
Set aside for volunteers
 
Furnished with big recliners
Satin couches and footstools
Foot massages and no radios
And never ending Margaritas
 
Where there are no Autograph lines
Or a shortage of Gold Pens
No rude photographers
Bad tempers or crying children
 
A finger snap will bring
Cold drinks and gourmet dinners
And rare treats fit for a king
You ask, “Who will serve these privileged few
And work for all they’re worth?”
 
Why, all of those who reaped the benefits of your hard work and not once volunteered on Earth!"

Author Unknown 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 9:11 AM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 6:34 PM PDT
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Movie on DVD Review of The Invitation starring Lance Henriksen
Mood:  happy
Topic: Lance Was Great

 

I really enjoyed this movie.  3/4 of it is very serious and thought cruel.  However, the movie has a twist that turns every thing around.  The always reliable Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen gave a very rememorable performance that carried the movie despite the supporting case.  Also, the movies show more sides of a character that Lance normally plays.  I recommend this movie.  By Lafemmenikita07

 Other Reviewers

Regrets Only... No Refunds For Fans!, November 6, 2005


Gentleman Caller "Bubby"
I hate to see great ideas go to waste. These days, it's rare that anyone ever has any new ideas in Hollywood. Everything has been done before, usually more than once. Sometimes concepts are adapted, and sometimes whole films are re-done... the most blatant slap in the face of creativity. When a film comes along that actually is original, I get excited. In fact, I'll even settle for a new twist on an old story. I get so tired of the same old thing, that even an ounce of creativity goes a long way with me.

It is with this spirit that I morn for this film. Sure, this type of thing has been tried before, but not exactly in this way. It is basically a new thought... poison a dinner party, so that they might be given the chance to purge themselves of their wrongdoings, and live new lives, free from their secrets and burdens of guilt. Always before, films in the horror and suspense genres have involved an antagonist that kills out of spite, evil, or some other wrong spirit. This one, however, is doing everything he can to give his friends a better life. That is a new and exciting twist.

I wish I could say the same thing about the final product. This laborious film stops and starts like a Ford Pinto with a flat tire. The first 20 odd minutes of the film race along so quickly that it is hard to keep up with who is who, and what the background of each of the characters is. Once things settle down, however, they really settle down. In fact, the majority of the second act of the picture consists of characters wondering around alone. During this section of the film, many questions are answered. Unfortunately, somebody forgot to inform the audience of the questions. Instead of major shocking revelations, the film leaves the viewer asking, "why do I care?"

Why, indeed? Why not either save your money, or watch something else.

Included on this disc is a trailer for the film, as well as a couple trailers for other Lion's Gate films. Unfortunately, that is all there is. No photo gallery, no production notes... nothing. Sometimes, a studio will try to save a stinker of a film by loading the disc up with extras. Other times, the studio sees the film as a lost cause, and puts it out on the market with as little effort as possible. It looks like the latter option is the one that was chosen in this case.

This is yet another case of a good idea that was not properly developed. Dropping viewers into the middle of the story without first developing the characters was probably not the best idea. Glossing over most of the second act was also not exactly inspired filmmaking. Aside from the well-mixed soundtrack, there's not much positive to say about this title. This is a disc that is not recommended for anyone, even Lance Henricksen fans. For a similar film that was actually done well, check out Sigourney Weaver and Ben Kingsley in Death and the Maiden.

 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 1:45 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:29 PM PDT
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Lance Henriksen Received an Award More Precious than a Golden Globe and Silver and Gold
Mood:  happy
Topic: By the Fans From the Fans

Take a look at Lance Henriksen's Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Fangoria Magazine and Creation Entertainment (by the fans from the fans.)

Super Fan "Rather Tenacious" had the opportunity to hold Lance Henriksen's Lifetime Achievement Award while taking a picture with Lance at the celebrity bash June 2006 at the Burbank Airport Hilton Convention Center.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The lighting at the celebrity bash wasn't the greatest.  However, we at La Femme Nikita07 and Associates hope you will enjoy looking at Lance Henriksen's lifetime achievement award:

  


The awards reads Weekend of Horror, June 2006, Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to LANCE HENRIKSEN by FANGORIA Magazine and  Creation Entertainment, for enduring contributions to the horror, fantasy, and science fiction genres.  By Lafemmenikita07

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 2:23 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, October 21, 2006 4:03 PM PDT
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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Lance Henriksen's Movie Devil on the Mountain title Changed to Sasquatch Mountain
Mood:  surprised
Topic: Whatever!!!!!!

"Devil on the Mountain", another movie about bigfoot, has had a title change to "Sasquatch Mountain" according to our sources.  The movie is scheduled for the Sci-Fi channel in September 2006.  So don't miss the movie.  Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen is always enjoyable to watch perform. I just adore this actor's work.  By Blogmaster Lafemmenikita07

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Super Fan "Rather Tenacious" shows off Lance Henriksen's
Lifetime Achievement Award from Fangoria at the Fangoria
2006 Horror Convention June 2006 at the Burbank Hilton
Convention Center in Burbank California

(Who is this Super Fan "Rather Tenacious"?  This Super Fan gets around and supports the artistic work of her "posse" of well selected actors and actresses quite well.  Appears she is not a source to be $%^&* with.  Oh well, maybe that is why her handle is "Rather Tenacious") 

By Blogmaster Lafemmenikita07

By the way, Lance is an Actor not a "Star" which is a highly overrated word and for those of you that do not know it the term "Star" is very passé and implies that the person cannot act.  In other words the actor and/or actress used some other assets to "make it in this cut throat business".  Hey, do not "kill the messenger".  I am just passing around the latest "not to say lingo".  And if I use it this blogsite well it will be a "Freudian slip".  By Blogmaster Lafemmenikita07

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Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:40 PM PDT
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Saturday, August 19, 2006
A look into A Blogmaster - Lafemmenikita07
Mood:  special
Topic: Inside A Blogmaster
About the Blogmaster



I am Lafemmenikita07 and I am a blogger and Blogmaster of several sites. What started off, as a stress reliever has become a hobby and a passion.  At first I would ponder what I am going to write about.  Well, I have been blogging for approximately 6 to 7 months and I have numerous draft entries and the materials for new entries that I just can not get to. 

While I can not believe how much I enjoy blogging.  I can not believe at this stage of my life I am still discovering myself and unleashing talents that I did not know I had.  (This is based on feedback by "true" friends that I have allowed to see my artistry and their responses were phemonical even from the toughest of critics.)

When I am blogging I often lose track of time.  Before you know, it is time to go to bed during the week and/or I miss out on most of the best parts of the weekend that have came and gone.

Blogging can be additive.  However when I am expressing myself I want to do it myself.  Not my assistants.  I do include other bloggers and film reviewers on my blog for balance.  However, when I sat down at the computer for my quiet time it is my time and my work.

I would like to describe my personality traits that led to my internet handle and how I identify with the fictional character La Femme Nikita from the television series starring Actress Peta Wilson.  I think the best way to do this is to brainstorm and write down everything.  Here goes:

  • Beautiful
  •              
  • Self-deluding   
  • Creative
  • Strong Self-Belief
  • Unfilled Desires
  • Attitude
  • Hard Worker
  • Insightful  
  • Assertive
  • Eccentric
  • Self-Absorbed 
  • Untrusting
  • Fun
  • Color-blind
  • American
  • Aggressive
  • Enjoys laughter  
  •  Affectionate
  • Insightful
  • Intense
  • Patriot
  • Tenacious
  • Contradictions
  • Loving
  •     Startling Intuitive
  • Soft
  •     Protective
  •     Magnetic
  • Self-destructive
  •     Skilled
  •     Jokeful
  • Fierce
  •     Impulsive
  •     A woman
  • Intuitive
  •  Passionate  
  • Giving
  • Smart
  •     Vulnerable
  •     Self-Centered
  • Loyal
        






Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 5:43 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:41 PM PDT
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Re-Watching Jennifer 8 starring Lance Henriksen and Andy Garcia
Mood:  happy
Topic: Worth the Re-Watch

Wow it is nothing like watching an older but goodie movie that you like even if you know what is going to happen.  Sometimes I want to snuggle and watch something I know is going to be enjoyable in lieu of the unknown. At least that is the case with Jennifer 8.  I enjoy this movie because Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen co-stars and has a significant part in the movie before he is killed.  In addition, Actor Lance Henriksen has the opportunity to show his versatility as an actor.  Lance Henriksen portrays anger, frustration, happiness, laughter, and jokes as police officer Freddy Ross.  Actress Betty Baker plays Lance’s wife, Margie Ross.
Lance is great in this movie and looks good and healthy. 
There is quite a lot of swearing by Lance Henriksen’s character; however, given the time period of the movie that is the way men spoke around each other.  Of course the foul language was not used in the presence of any female characters.  I think Lance would object to that.  I met Lance Henriksen at the 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention in Burbank, California on June 2006 and had the opportunity to chat just a little at the celebrity bash. 
 
 
 
 
 
Lance is so polite and well mannered that I could not imagine him swearing like the character does in this movie in the presence of a women and/or kids.   In addition, seeing Andy Garcia again reminded me of how much I enjoy his acting.  I have always for the most part enjoyed watching Andy Garcia performances in most roles that he has played.  However, I have not followed Andy's lifetime achievements like I am doing with Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.  The depth of emotion that Lance Henriksen can portray often not saying a word is phemonicial.  It reminds me of a favorite quote (author unknown) "If you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words".  By Lafemmenikita07
 
 
 

 

Reviews/Film; A Serial Killer, a Blind Girl and a Footloose Detective

By JANET MASLIN
Published: November 6, 1992, Friday

Andy Garcia has a profile to recall Barrymore's, which is as good a reason as any to watch "Jennifer 8," in which he steps up to a starring role. As Detective John Berlin, Mr. Garcia smolders his way through this story of a serial killer, a beautiful blind witness (Uma Thurman) and a footloose detective trying to make his way in a new town. Professionalism is not necessarily John Berlin's strongest suit. "I'll tell you what," he says to Helena, the blind girl. "If I promise to stop being a cop, will you promise to stop being a witness?"

Most detective thrillers keep an eye toward the extracurricular, but in "Jennifer 8" this tendency goes unusually far. The writer and director Bruce Robinson, who also directed "How to Get Ahead in Advertising" and "Withnail and I," seems strongly drawn to his supporting characters and their colorful lives. Sometimes this can go too far: the fact that Berlin's boss (Kevin Conway) sports a scraggly beard and likes to paint by numbers probably reveals more about him than any audience wants to know. Still, Mr. Robinson has created a lively array of small-town figures in northern California, and given them stories that stretch beyond the limits of a suspense plot.

This is a lucky thing, since the film's mystery eventually proves to be its weakest element. Though Mr. Robinson begins on a note that seems brutal even for this genre -- a severed hand covered with old noodles, found at a garbage dump -- he quickly abandons any taste for such unpleasantness. Indeed, the film's subsequent gentleness can be downright bizarre, or at least precedent-setting. This may be the only thriller in which a blind woman is stalked by a killer in an abandoned house, cornered by him, and then given a warning and allowed to go free.

Just as the plot softens during "Jennifer 8," so, too, does John Berlin. Initially displaying great deductive skills, he can figure out what a pattern of tiny scars on the hand means. But he later becomes significantly slower on the uptake. Increasing attention is paid to Mr. Garcia's ability to hold the film together through sheer force of personality, which is not always an easy task. This actor has a quiet appeal that is put to the test by the film's own quiet stretches, which may be why he occasionally bursts into flashes of hoarse, unexpected rage. The star, while skilled and eminently watchable, sometimes winds up being overshadowed by those around him.

It doesn't help that Ms. Thurman, playing Helena on a wan, neurasthenic note, seldom summons the requisite passion once Helena and John have begun an affair. During the latter part of the film, when much of John's energy is devoted to protecting Helena, his actions are made to seem more purposeless than they should. This leads to a denouement that is nothing if not bewildering, especially since "Jennifer 8" begins on such a hardboiled note. (Incidentally, the title is a kind of John Doe reference to the serial killer's string of victims, most of whom are never even discussed during the story.)

Among the attention-getting supporting characters are Kathy Baker and Lance Henriksen as the long-lost friends who have helped John land this new job after the breakup of his marriage; Ms. Baker gushes convincingly over the new arrival while Mr. Henriksen, as her husband, becomes John's sidekick and mentor on the job. John Malkovich has an utterly scene-stealing turn as the interrogator who grills Berlin once he himself has become a crime suspect. Mr. Malkovich's sly, languid confidence is so absolute that it upstages the less solid characters who surround him.

One of the most surprising things about "Jennifer 8," a strikingly atmospheric film even when not an entirely convincing one, is a running time that is in excess of two hours. Losing 20 minutes would almost certainly have heightened the film's sense of purpose, which is sometimes in danger of drifting away. Conrad Hall's evocative cinematography, which accentuates the damp, forbidding climate in which the story takes place, is especially helpful in keeping this otherwise rambling thriller on track.

"Jennifer 8" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). It includes nudity, profanity and a few brief ghoulish touches. Jennifer 8 Written and directed by Bruce Robinson; director of photography, Conrad L. Hall; edited by Conrad Buff; music by Christopher Young; production designer, Richard MacDonald; produced by Gary Lucchesi and David Wimbury; released by Paramount Pictures. Running time: 127 minutes. This film is rated R. John Berlin . . . Andy Garcia Helena Robertson . . . Uma Thurman Freddy Ross . . . Lance Henriksen Margie Ross . . . Kathy Baker John Taylor . . . Graham Beckel Citrine . . . Kevin Conway St. Anne . . . John Malkovich

Another Review

Plot: Detective John Berlin arrives in the small town of Eureka to take up a position on the local police department. When a severed hand is found in the town dump, Berlin becomes obsessed with solving the case. He pieces together a pattern of other similar murders which seems to make the case for a serial killer who targets blind women. However the department accuses him of chasing phantoms. Undeterred, Berlin presses on on his own, and duly becomes involved with blind music teacher Helena Robertson, the roommate of the girl with the severed hand. But Berlin's involvement unwittingly exposes Helena as a witness who can identify the killer and marks her as a target.

 By Richard Scheib
 
This is quite an effective psycho-thriller. Although it received a theatrical release it didn't set the world on fire, despite some good reviews. It is easy to see why - its effectiveness comes from its quietness and slowly absorbing mood and its stars are not at their most expressive. It starts very well - the first half-hour holds one's attention through Andy Garcia's obsessive quest to uncover details of the killings and make a case for the existence of a serial killer, which is placed up against a classic struggle with a department who do not believe him. But then the film sort of slows down - the detective story dissipates about a third of the way in and the romance with Uma Thurman comes to the forefront. And then about two-thirds of the way through the film completely jumps tracks and turns into a wronged man thriller where Garcia has to prove to an Internal Affairs investigation that he is not a killer. This latter third is certainly the film's most absorbing part with the script managing to cleverly turn everything that happened when Lance Henriksen was killed at the institute around to seem either an accident or to point to Garcia being the killer. John Malkovich's performance as the Internal Affairs officer, indifferently aloof, quietly mannered, yet persistent and implacable, is absolutely superb. But the whole sequence comes as such a jarring jump of tracks away from the rest of detective story, it takes some time for one to adjust to it, although the film does at least recover in time to build to an effective ending.
One fine aspect of the film is the photography - the film is all wintry exteriors (the only autumn exteriors symbolically come at the end when the troubles have passed) and shadowy duskily lit rooms. The performances vary - the two leads are weak. Garcia has never given a performance that quite equalled his memorable one as the drug dealer in 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) - he is too smooth and handsome to make any distinction. Thurman seems a little distantly composed in a role that with a more emotive playing could have become a great performance. The best performance comes from the aforementioned Malkovich. Also good is the always reliable Lance Henriksen who gives a credible performance of rough-edged sympathy. Despite its considerable inconsistencies in tone, the film nevertheless does work.
 Cast:
 Andy Garcia (Sergeant John Berlin), Uma Thurman (Helena Robertson), Lance Henriksen (Sergeant Freddy Ross), John Malkovich (St Anne), Graham Beckel (Sergeant John Taylor), Kathy Baker (Margie Ross), Kevin Conway (Chief Citrine)
Director/Screenplay - Bruce Robinson, Producers - Gary Lucchesi & David Wimbury, Photography - Conrad L. Hall, Music - Christopher Young, Special Effects - Dale Martin & Mike Vezina, Production Design - Richard MacDonald. Production Company - Paramount.
 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 8:45 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:44 PM PDT
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
The Making of a Career - Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen
Mood:  special
Topic: Expressions!!!!!!!!

Can you identify the different films and movies represented by these images of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen?


 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 7:14 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, October 31, 2010 9:58 PM PDT
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Sunday, August 6, 2006
Lance Henriksen May Be Off to Belgium for the 2006 Fantasy, Anime, Comics, Toys and Science-fiction Convention (F.A.C.T.S)
Mood:  special
Topic: For the Fans!!!!!!!

If every thing works out well, Northern Europeans will be delighted to have Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen spent 2 days at the Fantasy, Anime, Comics, Toys, and Science-Fiction (F.A.C.T.S.) convention scheduled for October 2006 in Belgium.

 

 

2006 has been a great year for Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.  There has been no shortage of work and his popularity among his fans and peers has grown expontentially.  This is well deserved for somebody that has given of himself to the public to entertain us through various modes of artistry including one-of-a-kind pottery for more than 25 years. 

On June 2, 2006 Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the  Fangoria Horror Convention in Burbank, California by Anchor Bay, IDT, and Creation Entertainment. Many Fans and celebrities were at the convention to see Lance Henriksen receive his award and listen to him speak so "down to earth" about his past and current projects, answer questions from the audience, and of course it wouldn't be Lance if he had not shared a bit of humor.  Despite his serious roles when Lance is "out and about" among the fans he is very funny, at ease with his fans, and just a geniune person.

Holding Lance Henrilsen's Lifetime Achievement Award is Lance's newly met fan and admirer called "Rather Tenacious".  She was of the few fans that had the opportunity to look at this award up close and get a picture of it at the 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention in Burbank, California, June 2006.

For example sources say that Lance really didn't care for his big trailer he had during the filming of the series "Millenium" that aired for approximately 3 years, 1996 through 1999.  Lance wanted to be with the rest of the cast and the crew. Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen is taken back by all the support from his fans and his popularity.  Sources indicate that Lance Henriksen does'nt think of himself as "a star".  Lance just loves to work and enjoy people and his life and his great wife and children. All of these things make Lance Henriksen's life complete.   And don't forget Lance enjoys riding horses. 

According to Lance Henrisken, he feels he has to give something back.  Well, I would like to say if Lance Henriksen believes he owes us something well the debt has been paid a long time ago.  So Kudos to this "man of steel" with a "heart of gold."  Let's give Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen a "hand".

By Lafemmenikita

 

 "Ulalma" or La  Femme  Paulina fan and admirer of the works of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen met Lance at the 2006 Monster Mania in May in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.  Paulina is also an artist. Her gallery is referred to as Restless Moon. 




Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 9:41 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, October 31, 2010 10:11 PM PDT
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Monday, July 31, 2006
What is a Responsible Blogger?
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: A Fan's Actor!!!!!!!!!!!

Due to the recent events surrounding the stalking of Actor Colin Farrell, in our opinion Fans, Bloggers, Blogmasters, and Webmasters must use the data obtained about the person or persons in their website responsibly.


Do not allow yourselves to get caught up in the "indexing" race trying to get your site indexed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd and/or the most popular by disclosing private information or data on your sites.

We are responsible for the content on our websites.  Therefore, if you have the "real" address of your celebrity and/or a picture of their homes do not post them on your sites.  If you have their personal home telephone or cell number do not post that information.  Do your part to protect your celebrity in the same manner you would want to be protected.  Being the most popular website on the internet at the expense of subjecting a celebrity and/or any other "public" person to "stalkers" and/or other sick people that want to harm them is not worth it.  And please do not post non-public private pictures of their children.

 

If you have not been stalked you have no idea of the emotions involved in the ordeal.  In addition, do not be naive.  Celebrities and other “public” figures are not the most stalked group of people. We are.  Yes, “Joe Blow” public.   The only difference is that the "public" figure's stalking becomes a news event.


This incident with Actor Colin Farrell is very disturbing for our staff because we have member(s) that have been stalked and eventually attacked by the stalker.   So again please, we urge you Fans, Bloggers, Blogmasters, and Webmasters to join our cause to protect each other and the people that are the subjects of our websites.

Please join La Femme Nikita07 and Associates in protecting the private information of those mentioned above and all people.




Thank you for your cooperation from the staff of La Femme Nikita07 and Associates!!!!!!!



 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 12:49 AM PDT
Updated: Monday, July 31, 2006 12:23 AM PDT
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Monday, July 24, 2006
Lance Henriksen Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention in Burbank, CA
Mood:  special
Topic: Lifetime Achievement

 More Fangoria 2006 Include the Artistry of Lance Henriksen in your World

 


Lance Henriksen received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Fangoria, Creation Entainment, IDT Entertainment and Anchor Bay.  And while on stage addressing the crowd Lance received a standing ovation. 

Later that night at the celebrity bash Lance Henriksen shared his award with a fan named "Rather Tenacious." 

Hi my name is "Rather Tenacious" and I was one of a few fans that had the opportunity to look at and hold Lance Henriksen's Lifetime Achievement Award.  During my excitement I looked at it; however, I did'nt really pay attention to the words.  In other pictures that La Femme Nikita07 and Associates will post at a later date the photo of the award is clearer.  However for now we know that the awards reads:  Weekend of Horror, June 2006, Lifetime Achievement  Award presented to Lance Henriksen by Fangoria Magazine & Creation Entertainment for enduring contribution to the horror, fantasy and science fiction genres  By "Rather Tenacious" for Lafemmenita07

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 9:00 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, October 31, 2010 10:14 PM PDT
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About Lance Henriksen the Artist
Mood:  special
Topic: Simply Beautiful!!!!!!!!!

Below writing by Lafemmenikita07  

These beautiful works of art were truly created by a real "artist" that happens to be an actor.  I believe Lance Henriksen was an artist before he became an actor.  Can there be a difference?  Does one outweigh the only?  I don't think so in the case of Lance Henriksen.  An artist enjoys creating and giving and so does a "real" actor.  An actor continuously challenges himself/herself to try new ideas, concepts, methods, and techniques and so does a true artist.  This is a fairly simplistic way of describing the works of the muti-talented Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.

Note , however, that everybody that is in a movie, film, on television and/on stage may be called actors; however, is what they do really acting or just getting by?  Are they in this business for the wrong reasons such as vanity?  If they are they will not successfully survive.  Fans that review the many forms of artistry without bias and prejudice and no monetary compensation or gifts make some of the best critics and can be brutally honest.  So if a person is not a “true” artist or actor well, what is done in the dark shall come to light.

Regarding Lance Henriksen you do not have to be concerned about what was written in the paragraph above because Lance Henriksen is the real thing.

We “tip our hats off” and make a “toast” to Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.  To see and purchase Lance Henriksen beautiful artwork click on something like  “Inside the World of the Artistry of Lance Henriksen located throughout this blog site.  By Lafemmenikita07

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 8:55 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, October 31, 2010 10:19 PM PDT
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