Saturday, July 28, 2018

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAN CAIN

Dean Cain is my favorite living Superman.
He was born Dean George Tanaka on July 31, 1966, but took his adopted father's last name at
the age of 3. 
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Even at the age of ten, Dean was charming his way into our hearts in such movies as "Elmer".
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Dean also acted in some commercials. I may not be a fan of Coke, but I'll drink one if he joins me.  ;)
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Dean has appeared in in many popular shows including "A Different World", "Beverly Hills 90210", and "Just Shoot Me".
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Dean is most known for his role in "Lois and Clark", where he played Superman.
My daughter and I both enjoy watching him in "Ace of Hearts" and "The Dog Who Saved Christmas" series.
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I loved watching Dean "Heaven's Door" and "Winter's Dream".
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Recently, Dean and Montel Williams worked on a film called "Architects of Denial", it is a documentary linking Ankara's genocide denial with Baku's ongoing aggression.
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Here's to a very sweet man who never seems to age. Have a very happy birthday, Dean Cain.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Glenn Hetrick's birthday


Glenn Hetrick was Born on July 8, 1972,
in Bethlehem, PA, and raised in Hellertown, PA.
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His proclivity for horror films, sci-fi,
and fantasy inspired Glenn into a world
to work on various
theater projects as both an actor and
make-up artist through junior and
senior high school.
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Glenn’s first acting job was in an
independent horror film when he
was an undergrad at York college
of Pennsylvania. It wasn’t long
before Glenn was working on various
indie projects and collaborating with
musical acts. Glenn moved from the
East coast to Los Angeles that year to
facilitate the progression of his acting,
writing and make-up effects career.
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At Optic Nerve in Hollywood,
Glenn was a lab technician, fabricator,
painter, and eventually sculptor and designer.
Glenn worked on popular occult shows
like “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “Angel”,
and “The X-Files”.
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Glenn’s amazing career led him to work
at other studios and working with Ve Neil
on projects like “Pitch Black:
Chronicles of Riddick and Bioshock”.
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He also continued auditioning and performing.
Glen landed guest star roles as characters in
“The Shield”, “Committed”, “Charmed”,
“Scrubs”, “Heroes”, and “Pirates of the Caribbean”.
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Glenn returned to Optic Nerve as CEO.
After more than a decade of amazing shows,
he partnered with longtime friend and
collaborator Neville Page, evolving the shop
even further into the newly renamed
Alchemy Studios, Expanded services include
seamless integration with CGI Visual Effects,
3D Conceptual Design and cutting-edge 3D
Printing Techniques.
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With his studio, Glenn has worked on many
projects including hundreds of forensically
accurate make-ups and corpses for Crossing
“Jordan”, “he Prestige”, all of the make-up
illusions and prosthetics that propelled
“Heroes” and “CSI:NY”, and “Legion”.
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His resume includes special effects for
“The Event”, custom wardrobe and instruments
for Lady Gaga, prosthetic effects and props for
“Journey 2: Mysterious Island”,
 “Hunger Games 1, 2, 3 and 4”, “The Dictator”,
“The Host”, “Mad Men”,
“Agents of SH.I.E.L.D”., “Extant” and
“Star Trek Discovery”.
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Marrying Glenn’s passions for performance
and FX, he stars in all 13 seasons of Syfy hit “Face-Off”.
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Everyone please wish Glenn a very happy birthday!!!
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Monday, May 14, 2018

Margot Kidder's passing

Just found out Margot Kidder
passed yesterday.
As we celebrate the
80th anniversary of
Superman, let's honor
Lois Lane as well.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY, SUPERMAN

“Up in the sky, look: It's a bird. It's a plane.
It's Superman!” (Superman 1941)


(Superman 1941)


One of my favorite comic book heroes was Superman.
I’ve lost count how many times my big brother and
I have watched to movies and have pretended to
be our favorite comic book heroes.
This is a love that we’ve shared with our parents
and now sharing as parents with our children.


“Superman, American comic strip superhero created
for DC Comics by writer Jerry Siegel and
artist Joe Shuster. Superman first appeared in
Action Comics, no. 1 (June 1938).” (Britannica.com)


We all know the story:
“On the doomed planet Krypton, scientists
Jor-El and Lara place their infant son Kal-El into
a rocket bound for Earth. He is found by
Martha and Jonathan Kent, a kindly couple
from the mid-American town of Smallville.
They name the boy Clark and raise him as their own.
As a child, Clark exhibits a collection of
superhuman powers—invulnerability,
incredible strength, the ability to leap
incredible distances, and super speed—that
would later become the hallmarks of his alter ego,
Superman, the ‘Man of Steel’.” (Britannica.com)


(TheStar.com)


“The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel
and artist Joe Shuster, high school students living
in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1933. They sold Superman to
Detective Comics, the future DC Comics, in 1938.
Superman debuted in Action Comics #1
(cover-dated June 1938) and subsequently
appeared in various radio serials, newspaper
strips, television programs, films, and video
games.” (Wikipedia.com)


Superman is not only a classic story,
but it’s become a timeless one.
He is loved by many of all ages.
There have been many comics, cartoons,
shows, and movies on our beloved hero.
Syfy now has a new show called “Krypton”.
We all have heard about how Krypton was
destroyed and how Kal-El came to Earth,
but we never really heard the events that
lead up to it.
Syfy’s “Krypton” brings it back even further.
It’s a story of Superman’s grandfather
and his efforts to save his homeworld.
My daughter and I love it so far.
If you haven’t seen it and you love Superman,
give the show a try.


Happy 80th birthday, Superman.
Hope you’re around for many more.


Here are some of our Supermen:
Kirk Alyn
“Superman (1948)”
“Atom Man Vs Superman (1950)”


George Reeves
“Superman And The Mole Men” (1951)
“Adventures Of Superman” (1952-58)


Christopher Reeve
“Superman: The Movie” (1978)
“Superman II” (1980)
“Superman III” (1983)
“Superman IV” (1987)


Dean Cain
“Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman”
(1993-97)


Tom Welling
“Smallville” (2001-2011)

Brandon Routh
“Superman Returns” (2006)


Henry Cavill
“Man of Steel” (2013)
“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016)
“Justice League” (2017)