Auckland City is home to a fun cafe culture. Cafe staff are well humored in New Zealand’s largest city. I cracked up laughing at Stephie‘s cafe display of the day today. She’s so indie bad!
An Auckland nod to Hollywood filmmaker Robert Rodriguez in the form of a tee shirt hard hat display with a hint of a Mike Tyson Hangover 2 movie reference.
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Vanity Fair’s list of 40 Top Hollywood Earning Stars sheds light on who people genuinely like, appearing in studio system as our guest commentary spotlight. Faces of the studio system we all appear to dig the most are:
40. Eddie Murphy
ACTOR (WME) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$13 MILLION (2009 rank: —) $7.5 million:Tower Heist (fee for co-starring in action comedy with Ben Stiller) $4 million:Shrek Forever After (back-end bonus) $1.5 million: Older film revenue
39. Guy Ritchie
DIRECTOR (CAA) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$13.5 MILLION (2009 rank: —) $7.5 million: Fee for directing untitled Sherlock Holmes sequel $6 million:Sherlock Holmes (back-end for directing, based on worldwide gross of $523 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
38. Shawn Levy
DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (WME) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$14 MILLION (2009 rank: 26) $10 million:Real Steel (fee for directing and producing upcoming robotic action film starring Hugh Jackman) $4 million: Older film revenue, mostly from the Night at the Museum franchise
37. Hugh Jackman
ACTOR (WME) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$14 MILLION (2009 rank: —) $9 million:Real Steel (fee for starring in upcoming Shawn Levy movie) $2 million:Butter (fee for starring in upcoming Weinstein Co. film) $1.5 million:Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (fee for starring in small art-house film) $1.5 million: Older film revenue
36. Reese Witherspoon
ACTRESS (CAA) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$14.5 MILLION (2009 rank: 31) $12 million:This Means War (fee for starring in upcoming romantic comedy directed by McG) $2 million:Water for Elephants (fee for co-starring in upcoming drama with Robert Pattinson) $500,000: Older film revenue
35. Tom Cruise
ACTOR, PRODUCER, WRITER (CAA) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$14.5 MILLION (2009 rank: —) $12.5 million:Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol (fee for writing, producing, and starring in upcoming fourth M.I. movie) $2 million: Older film revenue
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34. Shia LaBeouf
ACTOR (CAA) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$16 MILLION (2009 rank: 39) $15 million:Transformers: Dark of the Moon (fee for starring in Michael Bay’s upcoming, third Transformers movie) $1 million: Older film revenue
33. Katherine Heigl
ACTRESS, PRODUCER (Paradigm) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$16 MILLION (2009 rank: 25) $15 million:One for the Money (fee for producing and starring in upcoming romantic cop comedy) $1 million: Older film revenue
32. Martin Scorsese
DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (WME) ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS:$17 MILLION (2009 rank: —) $10 million:Hugo Cabret (fee for directing and producing upcoming 3-D adventure film starring Sacha Baron Cohen) $3.5 million:Shutter Island (back-end for directing and producing, based on worldwide gross of $295 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue) $3.5 million: Older film revenue [Photographs: from left, by Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic, Jeffrey Ufberg/WireImage, Dave Hogan/Getty Images, Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage, Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic, Mark Sullivan/WireImage, Alex J. Berliner/BEImages, Jon Furniss/WireImage, Fergus McDonald/Getty Images]. (more…)
I got totally owned by Batman this year, for Halloween, who wanted to say “Hola to the Maori people of New Zealand.”
Adds “The Batman Named Jose” playing an American super hero: “I’m a big fan of Rena Owenin the film Once Were Warriors. Awesome film. Made us all cry. You guys are the hot sh*t.”
Alrighty then, go Rena!!! Inspiring Hispanic-Americans like few Kiwi’s can. Demonstrating staying power, that in Maori films with Maori actors a market still exists and is strong, years after good ‘Maori’ Kiwi films have been made. That’s the power of one Maori woman actor giving an outstanding performance.
Like Niki Caro proves when speaking Maori, working with iwi (Maori tribes) and adapting and directing a filmic story by a great storyteller, Ta Witi Ihimaera you don’t have to be Maori to serve Maori stories with a stellar Oscar-nominated Maori cast to an audience the world loves.
I don’t know why, but when I hear about Reina’s news in Hollywood and listen to Jose talk with enthusiasm about Maori film, I know that we have a Hobbit industry, a 3D Hollywood ancillary sister-city industry for Hollywood’s biggest earning films of all time and a Maori film industry beating like a strong pulse for the world. It’s humbling and yet invigorating to feel at the same time, while I stand on Hollywood concrete–in The City of Angels (The city of messengers with a message) that is known far and wide as being The Entertainment Capitol of The World. Go Maori and Polynesian filmmakers, I reckon!
Batman agrees.
In celebration of Neil Hamilton‘s legacy in Hollywood (the dude who played Commisioner Gordon in the Batman TV series of the 1960′s), this one’s also going out to H-Town - Hamilton, New Zealand with H-Town brothers Katchafire‘s new reggae song, showcasing the wonders of animated hori pop culture moments.
Wherever these lads play around the world, clouds of Marijuana rise above their audiences. Why is that? They have the Bob Marley star factor as reggae rocks stars down pat. I imagine that Katchafire will be mega busy in California this year. Shikes if Proposition 19 goes through at the ballot, they could live in California for half of every year, and just play major Hollywood events. Now how can we get a Katcahfire song onto a movie soundtrack. I can’t believe no one in New Zealand or Hollywood has done that yet, with Prop 19 having had millions thrown in to campaign for it. Heck, the Facebook movie guys (funding Prop 19′s campaign largely) would have had Katchafire in their film’s soundtrack lineup, had they heard of these lads.
Like, they’d be perfect for something like The Hangover 2for example, if you watch one’s American politics on the Bill Maher Show.
If you don’t like reggae, all good, here’s my choice of cinema today too of a piece of entertainment worth watching, depicting the beauty of Maori-Kiwi humor, with the Oscar-nominated short film, Two Cars, One Night–a Kiwi classic short. Beneath the skin color, it’s actually a small town, Country Music values story, really.
It’s very clear, Maori have gifts as filmmakers that heal human rights rifts in the world. That’s what our presence in the film making world is capable of. It’s what we do with Spirit. Every Maori knows we do. No point pretending anymore we don’t have the gifts our ancestors gave us, to get this job done in the world, to make it a more fair place. Hopefully in 3D too soon. We (and our New Zealand and Hollywood film texts) are box office stars too. Are you ready for US? Hope so.
[Thanks Jose & to a star that burns bright in the minds of Hispanic-America and Mexico (people living in two nations who share a gulf containing oil) --for a legacy that's still memorable on celluloid for everyone. Thanks Rena for giving a performance that lingers in hearts and minds and burns so bright, like a star does, still today in our consciousness.]
[This post for Aunty Robin Cheung of Kawerau country, Bay of Plenty --now of West Auckland, who says she prays for me every day. Thanks Aunty Robin for your love and thoughtfulness. "You fly!" May I do your prayers justice in this Maori-Kiwi life I was given to serve others, for our lives to be good and "to matter" to "people that matter who need us to matter." Thank you].
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 10.31.10~