Danielle Cormack |
With a name based on a Mystery Science Theater 3000 riff, EPP was originally going to mostly house B-movie reviews. Now though, it has become a repository for whatever burrs get under my pop culture saddle on any given day. Seriously, I must be insane; who else voluntarily reads a book on the history of jeans...and enjoys it?
Showing posts with label New Zealand Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand Week. Show all posts
Saturday, September 11, 2010
New Zealand Week: Day 7: Star Profiles: Danielle Cormack
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Cinema,
Movies,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week,
Performers,
Television,
Theater,
Xena: Warrior Princess
New Zealand Week: Day 7: Star Profiles: Karl Urban
Karl Urban |
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Cinema,
Movies,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week,
Performers,
Television,
Xena: Warrior Princess
Friday, September 10, 2010
New Zealand Week: Day 6: Star Profiles: Rena Owen
Rena Owen |
Labels:
Cinema,
Movies,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week,
Performers,
Television
Thursday, September 9, 2010
New Zealand Week: Day 5: Star Profiles: Temuera Morrison
Temuera Morrison |
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Cinema,
Movies,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week,
Performers,
Star Wars,
Television
New Zealand Week: Day 5: Author Profiles: Ronald Hugh Morrieson
Ronald Hugh Morrieson |
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
New Zealand Week: Day 3: Review: The Price of Milk (2000)
This is a film that, after even one viewing, you won't soon forget, whether you like it or not. It's magical, mystical, weird...altogether trippy. It's got romance, betrayal, danger...everything that makes a fairy tale great. Don't let that put you off though. This is a film with a heart and a message.
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Cinema,
Movies,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week,
Review
Monday, September 6, 2010
New Zealand Week: Day 2: Author Profiles: Alan Duff
Alan Duff. |
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Alan Duff,
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Books,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week
Sunday, September 5, 2010
New Zealand Week: Day 1: Star Profiles: Lucy Lawless
Lucy Lawless |
Just a note for my U.S. readers (pretty sure that's all three of you), I'll be using international dating conventions in these profiles; for example, rather than writing, say, January 1, 1954, it would be 1 January, 1954.
Lucy Lawless is best known for her roles as Xena on the series Xena: Warrior Princess and D'anna Biers on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. She's also had roles on everything from The X-Files to Veronica Mars and made a small cameos in the first Sam Raimi directed Spider-Man film and Boogeyman. To the average person (read: not an obsessed fan), it might seem that Lucy's fame just happened overnight. But it's not as if Lucy just appeared one day, rising from the dust of Aotearoa and taking a small part on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and then bursting into stardom. No, she's a bit more complicated than that.
Labels:
Cinema,
Lucy Lawless,
Movies,
New Zealand,
New Zealand Week,
Performers,
Television,
Xena: Warrior Princess
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