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Dog: Avoid all humans that you
see contantly emailing and
texting. They are setting
themselves up not to need other
human beings around them.
Those machines.
Birdie: I feel like the character
Sarah
Connor in Terminator 2
with former actor and now Mayor
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I could blow the shit out of a
machine right now.
Any images used are not intended for
infringement but only used to
promote the actor and their
respective bodies of work in the film
ABOUT WRITING
Writing and Analyzing
Character Development Secrets: 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Will Bring your Fiction to Life
- Corey Blake of Writers of the Round Table
Important Facts About Writing a Synopsis or Treatment
- David Freeman of Beyond Structure.
The Art of Effective and "Saleable" Screenwriting
- Joseph K. Landsman of The Woofenill Works, Inc.
How to Analyze Your Script Like a Pro
- Derek Rydall of ScriptwriterCentral.com
Bullet-Proof Your Script Against Reader Rejection
- Derek Rydall of ScriptwriterCentral.com
What Not to Write
- Ellin Stein of Solid Script Services, a script consultancy service.
The Lost Language of Story
- Chris Soth of Million-Dollar Screenwriting.
Using Theme and Arc to Generate Characters
- Chris Soth of Million-Dollar Screenwriting.
Pay Attention Or, 16 Emails = $16,000
- James Mercurio, writer and script analyst
Marketing Your Work
Interviews with Produced Writers
- A conglomeration of answers writers have given InkTip regarding getting their scripts produced.
Ten Habits of Highly Successful Screenwriters
- Derek Rydall of ScriptwriterCentral.com
7 Pitching Tips from Ancient Myth to Modern Media
- Pamela Jaye Smith, MYTHWORKS
Pitching Made Purrfect
- Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein of Noble House Entertainment.
Tips on Marketing and Promotion
- Jerrol LeBaron
Tips on Submitting your Script
- Jerrol LeBaron
The Art of Submission
- Philippa Burgess, literary manager at Mason/Burgess/Lifschultz.
The Art of Query
- Philippa Burgess, literary manager at Mason/Burgess/Lifschultz.
Get Your Script Noticed
- Billy Mulligan of Jane Startz Productions.
Follow Up and Follow Through
- Philippa Burgess, literary manager at Mason/Burgess/Lifschultz.
The Schmooze Factor
- Philippa Burgess, literary manager at Mason/Burgess/Lifschultz.
Producers
The Job of the Producer
- Maia Peters
The Truth About Producers
- Brent Sterling Nemetz of Sterling Films
Producers and Writers
- Timothy Scott of Aurora Productions
Source: Ink Tip
Forget about being sued.
Our viewers want to know what
to do about frivolous lawsuits,
erroneous criminal complaints
and/or threats of bodily harm
by people in the genre industry
against Blogmasters,
Webmasters, and Bloggers.
"The decision (http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S122953.PDF) is a victory for Internet free speech advocates, who warned that a contrary outcome could have affected users of newsgroups, blogs, listservs, and bulletin boards who enter those forums to discuss the views of others. A loss could even have jeopardized websites run by students to evaluate their professors, said the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation in friend of court briefs."
For those of you that haven't met or know Actor Lance Henriksen if there was a word for "Diva' for men Lance would be it.
The actor behind Lance and the depth is extraordinary.
The inner being that has developed as he gracefully aged is like looking upon the eyes that no human has done.
His communications ability to talk to people and fans of all ages, creeds, colors, nationalities, and languages is impeccable.
I am not in love with Actor Lance Henriksen the actor, artist , and man. I am in love with the principles by which he lives his life, treats other human beings, and his sake for our most scared gift - life.
Live it to the fullest. His touch is soft and securing and his jokes and laughter is outragous.
Lance's no nonsence approach to his personal life and his quiet private time is one of peace, slapstick humor and simplicity.
Take the opportunity to meet this magnificient man while he is living.
For those that do not know him let me introduce you to Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.
By Rather Tenenious Friend-Girl and Super Fan of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.
Little Chick: What's wrong Big Dog?
Big Dog: I lost somebody I thought would be a good friend.
Little Chick: What do you mean?
Big Dog: Well, he is in a different "breed" and we didn't understand each other.
Little Chick: You couldn't find a mutual ground.
Big Dog: Apparently not. I mean I kept trying and just about each time I thought we were "jamming" together things would blow up. Often, I did not know something had blown up.
Little Chick: What was wrong with the communication?
Big Dog: That's it. There wouldn't be any communication.
Little Chick: You mean he wouldn't communicate when things had blown up.
Big Dog: Exactly. Then when I would reach him all this stuff had been built up and there would be an explosion by him.
Little Chick: What now?
Big Dog: There was another major "blow up" and I decided to walk a way.
Little Chick: Then why do you look so sad?
Big Dog: I really wanted him as my close friend so I invested so much emotional energy. It hurts. However, I think I made the best decision for me.
Little Chick: Well, do what I do. When the going gets rough I watch a DVD with Actor Lance Henriksen in it. It helps for a while.
The key is to fill the void with positive distractions and try to stop having self-defeating thoughts and self-pity parties.
I mean it sounds like he would not have been a good friend with those lack of communication skills and conflict resolution abilities.
So frate it!!!!!!!!!
Big Dog: I know you are right Little Chick.
Little Chick: Follow me.
Big Dog: Where are we going?
Little Chick: We are going to look through my mom's Lance Henriksen's DVD collection for some DVDs for you to watch.
Big Dog: Little Chick you act like watching Actor Lance Henriksen DVDs is the "cure all" for everything.
Little Chick: I know it is not the "cure all"; however, every little bit helps and this is a good start.
Big Dog: You are right. I enjoy watching Actor Lance Henriksen DVDs. In addition, Lance's lifetime achievements shows that if you get knocked down just get back up and dust yourself off and move on.
Little Chick: That's it. You have to start somewhere. Then distract yourself so you will not think so much about the outcome of the relationship with your potential friend. You are going to be okay Big Dog. I know your heart and it is red.
Your potential friend's heart sounds like it could be "dark" or "black". I know you are a "bleeding heart" and do not like to give up on things. However, you can not help him and your continued involvement could get worse for you.
Big Dog: You are right and wise for such a little chick. How did you obtain all this information?
Little Chick: From watching my mother's collection of Actor Lance Henriksen's DVDs.
Big Dog: Are you getting some type of endorsement for this?
Little Chick: No.
By Ice Ice Princess for BabyGirl07
Any images used are not intended for
infringement but only used to
promote the actor and their
respective bodies of work in the film
industry, etc.
Check my blogs out at: https://lafemmenikita07.tripod.com/artof communicating (The Art of Communicating Using Many Forms) ; http://lafemmenikita07.tripod.com (Blog site About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen by Lafemmenikita07); http:lafemmenikita07.tripod.com/artofwoman (The Art of Women).
The two actors in my opinion do not resemble each other. However, for a 10 year old kid that only watches the Disney Channel and DVDs chosen and screened by the parents what can you expect. In addition, she doesn't drink sodas too.
Nik's relative walked into the entertainment/office room while Nik was watching Actor James Wood "do his thing" on television and was taken by surprise when the 10 year old asked was the man on the tv Actor Lance Henriksen. Nik replied no. However, later on Nik wondered how did the 10 year relative know about Actor Lance Henriksen.
Then Nik realized the relative must have observed her working on/or updating her blog site About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen. Well if Lance is at an event that the Actor thought was child approriate for his own young daughter then perhaps Nik's young relative can see him. How now other than watching Tarzan and listening to the voiceover for Kerchek is the closest the 10 year old is going to get to Lance's work.
By BabyGirl07 for Lafemme Nikita07 and Associates
Any images used are not intended for infringement but only used to promote the actor and their respective bodies of work in the film industry, etc.
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The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that bloggers and participants in Internet bulletin board groups cannot be sued for posting defamatory statements made by others.
In deciding a case closely watched by free speech groups, the court said a federal law gives immunity from libel suits not only to Internet service providers, like AOL, but also to bloggers and other users of their services.
"Subjecting Internet service providers and users to defamation liability would tend to chill online speech," today's unanimous ruling said.
The decision (http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S122953.PDF) is a victory for Internet free speech advocates, who warned that a contrary outcome could have affected users of newsgroups, blogs, listservs, and bulletin boards who enter those forums to discuss the views of others. A loss could even have jeopardized websites run by students to evaluate their professors, said the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation in friend of court briefs.
The case involved a lawsuit against Ilena Rosenthal, a women's health activist, who created an e-mail list and a newsgroup (alt.support.breast-implant) to discuss issues related to breast implants. Six years ago, she posted a letter written by a man who was highly critical of the efforts of a doctor to discredit advocates of alternative health treatments.
In the letter, the doctor, Terry Polevoy, was accused of trying to get an alternative medicine radio program canceled by using "scare tactics, stalking, and intimidation techniques" against the program's producer. Polevy, who maintained a website himself to expose what he called "health fraud and quackery" sued Rosenthal for libel.
She argued that because she did not write the letter herself and instead posted the work of another to her newsgroup, she was immune from suit under a section of the federal Communications Decency Act, passed by Congress in 1966. It protects both Internet service providers and their users from lawsuits.
In today's ruling, the California Supreme court said that granting such broad immunity for posting defamatory statements "has some troubling consequences."
Nevertheless, the court said, "Until Congress chooses to revise the settled law in this area" people who contend they were defamed on the Internet can seek recovery only from the original source of the statement, not from those who re-post it."
What Do You Do After One Day of The Convention
Is Over To Get Ready For The Next Day?
Traveling can be stressful even though you are having fun and often the symptons of stress on your body including face are not noticable because you are so excited about who you met and what you bought and on and on. So, you want to know what Lafemmenitkita07 aka "Nik" does:
How can you call yourself an actor if you do not work. You have to work.
This is Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen's Philosophy regarding working as An Actor.
Perhaps Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen should be entered in the Guinness Books of Records as one of the Actors and/or persons that works the most.
When does Lance have time to sleep and enjoy other pleasurable things?
Does he sleep on the airplane, chartered jet or by car? How does Lance keep these schedules of filming and appearing at conventions?
I have seen pictures of Lance solo at the FearNet party in Hollywood lately; however, I think that was more job security in lieu of having a good time. I mean wow the possibility of a 24-hour horror TV channel that is awesome and going to bring some new projects that would be great for Lance.
Lance Henriksen could teach us all a lesson in multi-tasking. I know I could use some personal coaching from Lance Henriksen. With over 125 films and over 25 years of experience I am sure Lance Henriksen could teach me a whole lot.
Just look at the talent of this Actor, Lance Henriksen.
And with a man that is “that in demand” Lance would not have been “solo” during and/or after the FearNet party if I was there.
Rather Tenacious - Super Fangirl and Friend-girl of Actor Lance Henriksen. Make-up by Brian of Wolfe Brothers Face Art & FX at www.wolfefx.com .
Stay healthy Lance!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Lafemmenikita07
Nik's or Lafemmenikita07's Contributing Associate
"Diva03" On Her Way to Another Super Fan
Convention Event
YOU KNOW DIVAs KNOW ABOUT ENHANCING THE SKIN NON COSTLY. GET AVON
Introducing Nik's aka Lafemmenikita07's
Contributing
Associate Animal Lover "LittleDiva06"
Have you read Nik's scripts regarding animals trying to locate Actor Lance Henriksen? Well the pictures were provided by "LittleDiva06".
LittleDiva06 loves animals so Nik started writing scripts about the animals and Lance. LittleDiva06 just sent Nik more animal pictures so look out for more scripts about animals in the future. Peace!!!!!!!
By Lafemmenikita07
We all want Millennium as least as a movie. However, I do not think anybody knows Millennium better than you the fans and Actor Lance Henriksen._______________________________________________________________________
The Bring back Frank Black and make a Millennium movie Petition to Twentieth Century Fox was created by Lance Henriksen Magic, Millennium Desktop UK, The Millennial Abyss and written by Sue Myatt. This petition is hosted here at www.PetitionOnline.com as a public service. There is no endorsement of this petition, express or implied, by Artifice, Inc. or our sponsors. For technical support please use our simple Petition Help form.
"To: Twentieth Century Fox***********************************************
BRING BACK FRANK BLACK - MAKE A MILLENNIUM FILM
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Chris Carter’s sci-fi horror series Millennium (1996-1999) has achieved cult status with fans around the world. The TV series had a profound impact on those who watched it; the lead character Frank Black, played by actor Lance Henriksen, was a true hero for our time and is loved by many. This is why Twentieth Century Fox should immortalise him in film.
There are some strong arguments to justify making a Millennium movie:
· Pre-sales of the new DVD box set, Millennium: The Complete First Season, have achieved a high sales rank at Amazon.com;
· The growing fan base for Millennium following the release of the DVD of the TV series, would mean an immediate, captive audience for DVD sales of the movie;
· The primary target audience for the movie would be 35-65 year-olds who represent the fastest growing cinema-going and DVD-buying audience;
· It would also appeal heavily to the 25-34 age group (particularly given the runaway success of the recent TV series, CSI), who account for 35% of all cinema-goers;
· The movie would allow a deeper development of Frank Black, giving a new angle on this intriguing character;
· Fans of both Millennium and Lance Henriksen are predominantly from eight of the largest cinema attending countries in the world.
The success of the movie will be dependent on two things: that Lance Henriksen is cast as Frank Black and a top rate script is developed. Lance’s portrayal of the troubled FBI profiler was breathtaking, creating one of the best TV characters of all time. Lance himself is keen to further develop the role; he has made it clear that he would like to do a Millennium movie.
Perhaps more importantly, there is a large potential market. Millennium’s largest fan bases are the US/Canada followed by the UK/Europe and Australia/Asia. These are all large cinema-attending countries:
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US/CAN/MEXICO: 60% fan base; population - 428 m; percentage of 25 to 65-yr-olds - 55%; available audience - 235 m; total accessible audience - 141 m.
UK/EUROPE: 30% fan base; population - 536 m; percentage of 25 to 65-yr-olds - 53%; available audience - 284 m; total accessible audience - 85 m.
AUSTRALIA/ASIA: 10% fan base; population - 3,152 m; percentage of 25 to 65-yr-olds - 45%; available audience - 1,418 m; total accessible audience - 142 m.
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The demographics support these audience figures. Whilst the 25 to 34-yr-old group represents 35% of all cinema attendees, the number of people over 35 yrs that are going to the cinema regularly has grown by nearly 200% over the last 6 years. Nearly three quarters of these go with their partner or spouse; of course, the movie will have a strong appeal for both.
Moreover, it is the older age groups that have both the disposable income and time to enjoy these pursuits: in the UK alone 11m people between the ages of 45-60 own 70% of the nation’s wealth. And over the last two decades consumption by the over 50s has risen by three times that of the rest of the population.
As we said at the start, the numbers add up. When box office return is so important to you, can you afford NOT to make this movie?
(* sources: Nationmaster.com, UNESCO Institute for Statistics, Lance Henriksen Magic, Office of National Statistics)
Sincerely,
http://www.petitiononline.com/Millfilm/petition.html
Source: American Constitution Society For Law and Society
"Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provides that "[no] provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider," and that "[n]o cause of action may be brought and no liability may be imposed under any State or local law that is inconsistent with this section." A recent decision of the First Circuit has reaffirmed the broad protection this statute provides to bloggers and message board administrators.
In Universal Communication Systems v. Lycos, a company who had allegedly been victimized by defamatory statements on a message board regarding the value of its stock sued Lycos, which operated the board. The message board allowed users to post comments with minimal moderation, and no one from Lycos was responsible for the allegedly defamatory statements.
Examining the impact of Sec. 230 on this case, the court noted that "Congress intended that, within broad limits, message board operators would not be held responsible for the postings made by others on that board," adding that allowing bloggers and message board operators to be sued for the statements of commenters on their sites would have an "obvious chilling effect" on speech. Accordingly, the court dismissed the complaint against Lycos."
Every now and then an Actor and/or Actress will be put on a performance and/or scene that brings tears to my face because the acting is so well done and for a short while I forget it is a movie. With the days of all this CGI and other related stuff the techniques of true acting is often over looked. However, when I saw Actor Lance Henriksen in this scene from the "short " film "A Message From Message" it touched me deeply that they are still people in this world that love their wife, girlfriend, signficant other, etc., so much that the very thought of never seeing them anymore breaks or shatters their heart and mine until the tears and memories is all that is left. The picture below of Daniel Crane portrayed by Actor Lance Henriksen needs no words to explain this scene. We may joke around about how about how gorgeous Lance looks in this site. However, our Blogmaster Nik aka Lafemmenikita07 is all about the artistry.
By Lafemmenikita07
Make-up by Brian of Wolfe Brothers Face Art & FX
Contributing Associate Rather Tenacious, BabyGirl07, and The Shaw
kicked the
New Year Off with the HauntX Convention in Los Angeles at the LAX Hilton in February 2007
RT had a ball and the Wolfe Brothers designed her face as a
Cheetah/Leopard.
RT took pictures with the celebrity guest and had plenty of laughs with Director George Romero, Actor Tony Todd (The Candyman), Theresa Tilly (Evil Dead) and others.
When the day was over RT had fun "hamming it up" with her Cheetah face for the camera at home.
However, despite all the fun Rather Tenacious indicates that she is still a Friend-girl and Super Fangirl of
Actor Lance Henriksen and Lance is still her favorite Actor and person.
Lance brings the animal out of Rather Tenacious and she loves seeing Lance in uniform.
Rather Tenacious digs Actor Lance Henriksen. Dig it!!!!!!