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Thursday, April 11, 2013

'The Tomb' renamed as 'Escape Plan' gets earlier release



That other New Orleans-set prison-break movie -- you know, the one that isn't a now-viral videoshot by inmates at Orleans Parish Prison -- has a new name and a new release date. "The Tomb," a thriller that Arnold Schwarzengger and Sylvester Stallone shot in New Orleans last year, is now titled "Escape Plan" and will land in theaters on Sept. 13, two weeks earlier than its original Sept. 27 date, according to EW.com.

Directed by Mikael Hafstrom ("1408," "The Rite"), the film sees Stallone playing a "structural security" expert who finds himself framed for a crime he didn't commit -- but sentenced to a prison that he designed. Schwarzenegger plays a hardened inmate at the prison, from which Stallone naturally sets out to escape. Co-stars include Jim Caviezel, Sam Neill, Vincent D'Onofrio and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.

Photo: Vincent D'Onofrio at SAG Foundation


Thanx to Chris at thereeblog.com for sharing!

From Twitter:


  1. D'Onofrio knocked it out of the park. Thanks!
  2. Vincent D'Onofrio: The key is, always come from yourself. Never pretend. If you don't emulate someone else, you will be remembered.
  3. Vincent D'Onofrio: Failure's everything. You've got to go all the way every time.
  4. Vincent D'Onofrio: I wanted to play such different characters--people wouldn't know I was the same actor [role to role].
  5. Gems from tonight's SAG Foundation/Broadway World Conversations event with Vincent D'Onofrio...



Friday, April 5, 2013

Video: Kathryn Erbe's personal invite to the Red Or White Ball tonight in Chicago



7pm VIP Reception 
8pm Main Event 
Venue One, 1044 W Randolph St


  • Sweet and savory tasting stations
  • Multiple open bars
  • Must-have silent auction and raffle prizes
  • Magnolia Photo Booth to capture fantastic memories
  • DJ Madrid spinning hits late into the night
  • After Party at the hot Chicago night-spot, Nellcôte

Become a VIP Today and Enjoy: 

  • Tasting Stations from Hot Chicago Chefs:
    Chefs Thomas Elliott Bowman and Ben Roche of Baume and Brix 
    Sushi Chef Puje Dorlig of Jellyfish 
    Chef Rick Gresh of David Burke’s Primehouse 
    Chef Mark Payne of Deca Restaurant + Bar 
    Chef Jean Tippenhauer of Fred's at Barneys New York 
    Specialty cocktail from Halsted Vodka
  • Whiskey tasting from Diageo’s Master of Whiskey
  • Specialty beer tasting from Goose Island
  • Delicious red and white macaroons from Danny Macaroons
  • Unique VIP prize drawing
  • VIP gift bags
  • Special access to Steppenwolf artists
  • VIP status all night long

'Crackers' short with Vincent D'Onofrio screening at Garden State Film Festival this weekend

EXAMINER.COM
By Jennifer Principato




Wednesday, April 3 - The Garden State Film Festival in Asbury Park kicks off today and will run throughout the weekend to showcase independent films from New Jersey and around the world. Attending a film festival is a great way to catch thought provoking films, various off beat story lines, (unlike the predictable Hollywood films that are most often available to us at mega theaters), and a chance to get acquainted with otherwise unrecognized talent. Often, one leaves pleasantly surprised and will think about the films they saw days afterwards. If you can get over to Asbury Park try to view at least one of the many interesting Independent films being screened over the weekend.
I highly recommend seeing the award-winning New Jersey-made short film CRACKERS starring Vincent D’Onofrio (Law & Order Criminal Intent), Brenda Vaccaro (Midnight Cowboy), Dan Hedaya (Cheers), Sal Richards (Out for Justice), Anthony Laciura (Boardwalk Empire), Beth Ann Bonner (One Life to Live) and Vincent Mora.

The film is part of a shorts showcase and will be screening at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park on Saturday, April 6 at 8:15 pm. The short film, with a run time of 32 minutes, has been widely received throughout the country and been the recipient of six awards including The People’s Choice Award and Best Short Film at the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival, Best Short Comedy at The World Cinema Festival, Audience and Juried Award for Best Short at the Teaneck Film Festival and Special Jury Award at the San Diego Film Festival.


It is a dark comedy, about the unraveling of an otherwise content chef (Vincent D’Onofrio) who now finds himself out of work and having to share his home with his cantankerous mother in law (Brenda Vaccaro), and her nutcracker collection. It’s only until he turns to his oddball neighborhood friends, (Sal Richards and Anthony Laciura) for help when things get worse and he slowly loses his paradise, his sanity and all that is sacred to him.
The film was shot in South Amboy and made by New Jersey resident, and award–winning filmmaker, Gregory Principato, (Mr. Laughs –A Look Behind the Curtain – 2009), who has directed, produced and co-wrote, along with fellow Union county resident, Timothy Reinhardt. When asked how they came up with the story, Principato said the experience had been surreal. The story had been twirling around my head for years, and once I met Tim, a novelist, we decided to work together, our ideas just came together so quickly. It took us three weeks to write the full story. Some of the characters come from our personal experiences and upbringing, so the dialogue felt real, but I was particularly amazed about how smoothly the partnership between us evolved as we met weekly at our local Barnes and Noble to work on the story.” Although Gregory has directed projects before and Tim has other fictional works written, this was the team’s first attempt in writing a screenplay.
“There were times I was pacing, waving my hands and yelling out profanities as part of the dialogue, while Tim was sitting on the floor with his laptop plugged in to the wall in the back of the store by the restrooms. One time, there was this elderly woman on her way to the bathroom when she had caught us in mid-dialogue, with me yelling, 'Now Gus, feed the crazy old broad some kind of potent drug." I felt like a deer caught in the headlights when I turned around to see this sweet old woman staring at me. The look on her face was just priceless.” Principato explains. “If you have a warped sense of humor you will definitely enjoy the movie.”
If dark comedy is not your thing, there are many other films to choose from, go to www.gsff.orgor call (877) 908-7050 for more information and movie times.

New photos of Vincent D'Onofrio from Strasberg Talks visit to Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute

Carol from the Vincent D'Onofrio Fan Group Page on Facebook found these additional photos of Vincent teaching a class at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute...







THANK YOU, CAROL!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

'A Conversation With Vincent D'Onofrio' at the SAG Foundation April 10th

BARUCH COLLEGE

SAG Foundation Conversations presents A Conversation with Vincent D’Onofrio
Start Date: 4/10/2013Start Time: 7:00 PM
End Date: 4/10/2013End Time: 8:30 PM
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SAG Foundation Conversations presents A Conversation with Vincent D’Onofrio
Wed, April 10, 2013 at 7pm
FREE ADMISSION for SAG Members and Baruch Students only
(reservations required at the BPAC box office, or call 646-312-5073)

SAG Foundation Conversations presents a discussion with the acclaimed film and television actor Vincent D’Onofrio. 

Baruch Performing Arts Center
Baruch College: 25th St. (bet. 3rd and Lexington Aves.), NYC
To make reservations, call (646) 312-5073
Contact Information:
Name: Box Office
Phone: 646-312-5073

R.I.P. Roger Ebert

Below is a video in which Siskel and Ebert reviewed 'Full Metal Jacket'...Roger wasn't impressed with the movie but thought Vincent was good. It turned into a heated argument between the duo. Roger Ebert passed away from cancer which had come back after being afflicted years back when he had most of his jaw removed. Just recently, he had fallen for the second time and broke a bone and when it was found the cancer had returned. His courage and inspiration will be remembered in facing the public with his deformed face for an article that shocked many. It did not stop him from continuing his reviews that were written because he could no longer speak nor could he eat and took nutrition through a feeding tube. There's an aisle seat for you in Heaven, Roger; rest easy.

Travel information for charity event in Utah with Vincent D'Onofrio...

Someone from the Utah area has posted this additional information for those planning to attend the charity event coming up on April 18th and 19th...

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Leighton Meester joins Robert Downey, Vincent D'Onofrio and others in 'The Judge'

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER


Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester has joined Robert Downey Jr. in The Judge, the Warner Bros. dramedy being directed by David Dobkin.
Judge is a co-production between Team Downey and Big Kid Pictures and a Boston shoot beginning in June is being eyed.Meester joins a cast the includes Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Vincent D’Onofrio, Dax Shepard, and Billy Bob Thornton.
Downey stars as a successful attorney who returns to his hometown for his mother's funeral to discover that his estranged father (Robert Duvall), the town's judge, is suspected of murder. The man sets out to discover the truth, and along the way, reconnects with the family he walked away from years before.
Mester will play a character with whom Downey has a one-night and whose later revelations cause quite a bit of headaches for the man.
Judge is Meester’s first major move since wrapping Gossip Girl, which ran for six seasons on the CW. In that time, she appeared in such movies as Date Night, Country Strong, The Oranges andThat’s My Boy.
She is repped by WME, Leverage Management, and Stone Meyer. 

Garden State Film Festival boasts 163 films and events including 'The New Tenants' with Vincent D'Onofrio

INDEPENDENT

The Garden State Film Festival (GSFF) celebrates its 11th anniversary this year.
Co-founded in 2003 by film industry veteran Diane Raver and the late actor Robert Pastorelli, the festival runs April 4-7 in the Paramount Theatre/Convention Hall complex in Asbury Park and other local venues.
In addition to 163 film screenings, there will be a free screening for kids and families, a gala cocktail party, panel discussions, book signings, question-and-answer sessions and educational programs.
An open casting call, a black-tie awards ceremony and a benefit screening for victims of superstorm Sandy are also scheduled.
The GSFF kicks off at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday with a free screening of age-appropriate films for kids and families in the Paramount Theatre.
At 7 p.m., festivities continue by honoring the heroes of superstorm Sandy and supporting the residents and businesses that were affected by the storm.
“We are trying to get the word out that the Jersey Shore is open,” Raver said.
The Thursday event called “The Shore Must Go On” will be held in honor of all the heroes who assisted others during and after the storm. The GSFF is offering the public an opportunity to purchase one ticket ($12) for the fundraiser and get one free, so they can treat their “hero” to a night out.
The evening will end with the audience singing “One Light,” written by Lori Drazenovich, which will be filmed for later use to boost tourism throughout the Shore this summer.
The festival’s official kickoff on Friday includes a gala cocktail party at 7 p.m. in the Grand Arcade, followed by a screening of “A Reckless Romeo,” starring Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.
The screening will be followed by a short film from South Africa called “Loot” and a special screening of the feature-length documentary “Icebound.”
The festival offers a large selection of films that explore a variety of diverse subjects. Highlights include:
 “Magic Camp,” the inspirational story of a group of misfit high school kids attending the real-life Hogwarts each summer in Pennsylvania;  “Crackers,” the star-studded short film featuring Brenda Vaccaro, Vincent D’Onofrio and Anthony Laciura;
 “Hava Nagila (The Movie),” directed by award-winning director Roberta Grossman; and
 “The Perfect Wedding,” a romantic comedy featuring Hollywood veterans
James Rebhorn and Kristine
Sutherland.
International films include:
 “Il Cacciatore di Anatre”
(The Duck Hunter), filmed in Emilia, Italy; and
 “Thailand Untapped:
The Global Reach of Engineers Without Borders,” which follows three Rutgers engineering students as they travel to a province in northern Thailand to bring clean, potable water to a rural village.
Celebrity honorees include:
 Diane Ladd, an actress, director and author who will host a panel discussion and a book signing of her latest work, “A Bad Afternoon for a Piece of Cake,” on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Watermark;
 Kristine Sutherland, a veteran of television, film and stage;  James Rebhorn, a well-established film and television actor; and
 Jay Seals, an actor born and raised in Hasbrouck Heights and a graduate of Ramapo College.
A live reading will be presented on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Watermark.
A panel titled “New Jersey Girls Working in Film” will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Stella Marina.
The 11th anniversary awards dinner will be held on Sunday at the Crystal Point Yacht Club in Point Pleasant.
“We’re thrilled everything has come together in such a perfect way,” Raver said, adding that during the festival weekend there will be 163 films — nearly 78 hours, 28 minutes and 41 seconds of films — to view.
A complete film listing can be found on the GSFF website at www.gsff.org.
To attend, individual screening tickets are $12, while a weekend pass to all films is $50.
Admission to the opening-night cocktail party and screening is $25, and the awards dinner is $125 per person.
To purchase tickets/passes, go to www.gsff.org/festival-info/buy-tickets.

'Iron Man coming to the Iron Bridge?'


By DIANE BRONCACCIO
Recorder Staff
Tuesday, April 2, 2013 

THE RECORDER

SHELBURNE FALLS — Filmmakers for “The Judge,” which will star Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall and Vincent D’Onofrio, are looking at Shelburne Falls, and could be filming movie scenes here this summer.

It is reportedly one of two locations in the state being considered for filming. The Warner Bros. film is drama/comedy about an attorney who returns to his hometown for his mother’s funeral, and learns that his estranged father, a judge who suffers from Alzheimer’s, is suspected of his mother’s murder. The film will also star Vera Farmiga, who was nominated for an Oscar for “Up in the Air.”

If the filmmakers select Shelburne Falls, this will be the second major Hollywood feature film to be shot here within a year.

Last June, “Labor Day,” starring Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin, was filmed in Shelburne Falls and surrounding areas. That movie was scheduled to be released this year; however, a release date for that film has not yet been announced.


Meanwhile, town officials from Buckland and Shelburne are drafting a permit procedure for future filmmakers who are interested in shooting scenes in the village’s commercial center.

According to Buckland Town Administrator Andrea Llamas, a draft proposal of permits and procedures will be on Buckland’s selectmen’s agenda for its April 9 meeting. Shelburne Selectman Joseph Judd said the same draft will be on Shelburne’s agenda for the April 8 meeting.

Judd said the permit procedure stems from lessons that were learned during last summer’s “Labor Day” filming. It puts into place procedures for parking, street permit fees, usage areas, and what to do when fast decisions have to made by town officials. For instance, although each board of selectmen meets twice a month, extra open meetings had to be scheduled to approve an extended filming schedule on public roads, due to delays caused by weather.

Judd said the permitting process “would allow for an easier transition, if we’re faced with a similar situation. 

We have been considered (for film settings) in the past,” Judd added. “And now that we know that, we’re preparing for the future.”

Judd and Llamas both said their selectmen’s boards have not been officially approached by movie officials to shoot scenes in Shelburne Falls.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

'The Judge' with Robert Downey Jr., Vincent D'Onofrio eyes Shelburne Falls, Western Massachusetts sites for filming

MASSLIVE.COM
By Ray Kelly, The Republican 
on April 01, 2013 at 3:40 PM, updated April 01, 2013 at 3:50 PM
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Producers of "The Judge," a Warner Brothers feature film starring Robert Downey Jr., are scouting out locations in Shelburne Falls and other Western Massachusetts communities for filming this summer.
"They are looking at several locations in Western Massachusetts right now. I am in touch with the location scouts," said Diane Pearlman, executive director of the Berkshire Film and Media Commission.
She confirmed that Shelburne Falls, where scenes for the upcoming "Labor Day" with Kate Winslet were filmed last June, is in the running. However, Pearlman stressed it was too soon to say exactly where the movie will be shot.
Filming in Western Massachusetts will last two to three weeks in June or July, she said.
Producers will also spend a few weeks shooting in Boston. They were attracted to the Bay State because of tax incentives, Pearlman said.
"The Judge" is a co-production between the star's Team Downey and director David Dobkin’s Big Kid Pictures.
In recent months, Shelburne Falls officials have been working with their counterparts in neighboring Buckland to determine a film permitting process and practical guidelines for studios.
Shelburne Falls Selectman Joseph J. Judd, who has been active in drafting a permit process, said it was not related to the filming of "The Judge." Rather, it was sparked by concerns raised during the filming of "Labor Day," he said.
"We learned during the filming that the town had been looked at six times for movies and no one was aware of it," Judd said.
Judd said he could not confirm or deny whether talks between the town and the producers of "The Judge" had taken place.
In "The Judge," Downey will star as a successful lawyer who returns to his hometown for his mother's funeral only to discover that his estranged father (Robert Duvall), the town's judge, is suspected of murder.
The comedy-drama also stars Vera Farmiga ("Up in the Air"), as well as Vincent D'Onofrio ("Law & Order: Criminal Intent") and Billy Bob Thornton ("Sling Blade").
Filming in Boston is expected to commence in June, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

For bid: Suit worn by Vincent D'Onofrio; proceeds for charity

Up for bid is this suit worn by Vincent in what is speculated to be in Season 10. The owner of the suit is Ruby and can be trusted and authentic. The proceeds will benefit the charity for David Jorgensen.
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"For auction is this gorgeous Brioni suit worn on the TV show ”Law & Order: Criminal Intent” by Vincent D’Onofrio as Robert Goren. It was bought directly from NBC Universal and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with hologram. This lovely blue suit is soft, lightweight 100% wool and the jacket is sized 46L. The trousers measure 44” at the waist and 33” at the inseam. The jacket lining is a beautiful embroidered blue on blue, and the sleeve linings sport light blue stripes on white. It has two buttons down the front and double vents in the back. And pockets galore, inside and out! Brioni, well-respected Italian suit makers since 1945 and acquired by PPR in 2011, have their off-the-rack suits sell for thousands of dollars! James Bond wears Brioni suits as well as many other real-life celebrities (see Wikipedia for more info). Please note that the wardrobe items contained in this listing have been previously worn during production. The size indicated in the listing is based on measuring or the label; however, wardrobe may have been altered for use in production. This includes a 5” space at the nape of the neck where the lining has come unstitched from the back of the jacket; it arrived from the studio in this condition. This, however, can be easily repaired. This, a slight alteration at the back of the waistband of the trousers, and other than needing a pressing, the suit appears to be in perfect condition. This is your chance to own a piece of television history—a suit worn by Bobby Goren, one of the most iconic detectives ever to grace the small screen! Please view all photos carefully and ask any questions you may have before you bid. I *believe* to be the suit Goren wore in Season 10 of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” Episode 8, “To the Boy in the Blue Knit Cap.” If you wish to see pictures from that episode, please contact me through eBay and I will send you photos. Flat Rate Priority Postage with Tracking: $17.00 Insurance and/or international shipping would be more. Thanks for your consideration! Good luck!"