by Paul Rose Jr | Apr 3, 2016 | Directing, Film, Hollywood, Inspirational Quote
“The important thing in films is not so much to make successes as not to make failures, because each failure limits your future opportunities to make the films you want to make.” ~ Stanley Kubrick
by Paul Rose Jr | Dec 24, 2015 | Acting, Directing, Film, Historical Note, Hollywood, Hollywood Story, Relationships, Theatre, TV, Writing
Probably best known to audiences these days as Nick the bartender who kicks George Bailey out of his bar, actor Sheldon Leonard took up acting after the stock market crash of 1929. It took him 5 years to score a role and that play failed. His next two Broadway shows...
by Paul Rose Jr | Dec 17, 2015 | Acting, Daily Update, Directing, Film, Historical Note, Hollywood, Leisure, Relationships, Writing
Now THAT was a movie! It’s all back, better than ever and inspiring as hell to filmmakers and filmmakers to be, just like the original. JJ Abrams did it, and the Force is alive for a new generation.