BRYAN MILLS of TAKEN 3 and his "12 SKILLS OF CHRISTMAS!”

In the spirit of the holidays, here is a sneak peek at BRYAN MILLS of TAKEN 3 and his "12 SKILLS OF CHRISTMAS!”

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"I must warn you.... The '12 SKILLS OF CHRISTMAS' video should not be watched before doing some last minute Christmas shopping as you'll be likely to put some of these "Skills" to use should someone try to cut you in line... Ha!  I kid, I kid!"

TAKEN 3 hits theaters JANUARY 9th and stars LIAM NEESON and FOREST WHITAKER!

Download GIF Keyboard for your iOS for exclusive #Taken3 gifs. http://fox.co/ExclusiveTaken3GIFKeyboard Nothing brings people together during the holidays like good cheer, family traditions, and breaking necks. Countdown to the Holidays with Bryan Mills and his 12 Skills of Christmas. Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered.

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12 Skills of Christmas-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZLh4CaXwzM

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR FAVORITE SPONGE:

We are pleased to provide you with the enclosed link to a special Holiday Greeting from SpongeBob.

Don’t forget this film will be released nationwide on February 6, 2015.

To watch the Special Holiday Greeting:

http://wdrv.it/1zoAPcH

To Download the Special Holiday Greeting:

http://wdrv.it/1GN8YmX 

“THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER”

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies Present

A United Plankton Pictures Production

“The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water”

Executive Producers Stephen Hillenburg, Cale Boyter

Produced by Paul Tibbitt, Mary Parent

Live Action Direction Mike Mitchell

Based on the Series “SpongeBob Squarepants”

Created by Stephen Hillenburg

Story by Stephen Hillenburg & Paul Tibbitt

Screenplay by Glenn Berger & Jonathan Aibel and Paul Tibbitt 

Directed by Paul Tibbitt

 

Cast:          Antonio Banderas, Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence 

Synopsis:          SpongeBob SquarePants, the world’s favorite sea dwelling invertebrate, comes ashore to our world for his most super-heroic adventure yet.

Release:          February 6th, 2015

 

CREDITS ARE NOT FINAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

 

ON THE VERGE: DAVID ST. LOUIS

David St. Louis

When I was invited to see the wonderful new musical Broadway revival of SIDE SHOW which dazzles under the masterful hands of director Bill Condon, with music by Bill Russell and Henry Krieger, I recevied an unexpected treat— that chill that goes through the body when you see a new talent that has the “it” factor.

You know the “it” factor. It’s that unseen yet powerful energy that sets someone apart.  

Billed around the true story of people with “unusual” abilities, this story focuses on the real life of conjoined twins twins Daisy and Violet Hilton— Emily Padgett and Erin Davie —and their search for love and fame.

In the first act, in walks the actor David St. Louis, who plays Jake who, like the conjoined twins, worked in the side show as “freaks.”

In the opening sequence the character Jake is shackled and billed as a “wild man”and using his color and race as a card of horror and fear, he ran among roaring, biting and causing a fitful scene.

That was the show.  Curtains down and the patrons gone, the loving Jake is the protect of the fragile twins and has a soft spot for Violet, who also shares the same warm feeling.

Violet never allows herself to love Jake because during that era, to be married to a Black woman would have made her more of a target, a fate that she would not venture. 

I Caught Up, Briefly, With David St. James Between Matinees Of SIDE SHOW And Here Is What He Had To Share:

MyNewYorkeye: David, You Have “It.”  How Long Have You Been Mastering Your Craft?

David St. Louis: Thank you for your kind words.  Well, I was a voice major at Oberlin Conservatory but I decided I wanted more from the stage. I decided to study acting at Howard and I found my love, my calling. Since, I could already sing, I focused in musical theater. I kept my nose to the grind and worked, landed TV work and when I left university, I had all of my union cards and a special thing, as well, which is a Helen Hayes award.

myNewYorkeye: Your no stranger to Broadway, new to me but you’ve been in RENT and a few others.  What was your favorite production?

David St. Louis: Favorite? This one definitely (SIDE SHOW) and the New York production of HARLEM SONG.

myNewYorkeye: Your singing voice is deep and rich but your speaking voice, well, it’s not the same (laughing).

David St. Louis: (affecting a deeper tone) “No? It’s not the same?” My voice is a big tricky because most composers write for tenor.  I love when people work against that idea.

myNewYorkeye:  I was very uncomfortable about how the character, Jake, is first seen on stage. A black man, in chains and being called such despicable things. OMG.

David St. Louis:  I understand but you must remember the year these events occurred and pay mind to the historical accuracy.  What I enjoy most about my character is that’s he’s a bridge to the very “weird” world for the audience.  He has no physical affliction, so, in that way I become their respersentatve in the show.

myNewYorkeye:  Your right. I found myself always looking for Jake to explain it me!  What do you love about the magic of being in theater?  I was impressed by the costumes and the lighting!

David St. Louis: The crew is exceptional but the costumes are a neat trick.  It’s not your ordinary costume rack show.  It is the result of a truly imaginative team.  The music is good too!

myNewYorkeye: In closing, what is it about NYC and Broadway that gives you that extra “kick?"

David St. Louis: This is a city that crackles with vitality.  You know, I like the hub going on in the lobby and outside the theater.  That’s become a part of my ritual but each show is so different for me.  That’s what makes being in NYC so special, it’s always changing.

Website: http://davidstlouis.com/

Happy Holidays from SpongeBob!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR FAVORITE SPONGE:

We are pleased to provide you with the enclosed link to a special Holiday Greeting from SpongeBob.

Don’t forget this film will be released nationwide on February 6, 2015.

To watch the Special Holiday Greeting:

http://wdrv.it/1zoAPcH

To Download the Special Holiday Greeting:

http://wdrv.it/1GN8YmX 

“THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER”

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies Present

A United Plankton Pictures Production

“The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water”

Executive Producers Stephen Hillenburg, Cale Boyter

Produced by Paul Tibbitt, Mary Parent

Live Action Direction Mike Mitchell

Based on the Series “SpongeBob Squarepants”

Created by Stephen Hillenburg

Story by Stephen Hillenburg & Paul Tibbitt

Screenplay by Glenn Berger & Jonathan Aibel and Paul Tibbitt 

Directed by Paul Tibbitt

 

Cast:          Antonio Banderas, Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence 

Synopsis:          SpongeBob SquarePants, the world’s favorite sea dwelling invertebrate, comes ashore to our world for his most super-heroic adventure yet.

Release:          February 6th, 2015

 

CREDITS ARE NOT FINAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE