Tower Heist [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo on Kino, Tower Heist, Brett Ratner, Ted Griffin, Jeff Nathanson, Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Stephen Henderson, Judd Hirsch, Tea Leoni, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Nina Arianda, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Harry O'Reilly, Peter Van Wagner, Zelijko Ivanek, Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Annika Pergament, Clem Cheung, Robert Downey Sr., Max Russell Pratts, Nthan Malnik, Spencer Malnik, Jarod Malnik, Julie Vilanova, Cynthia Patsos, Kate Upton, Marilyn Kim, Judianny Compres, Omar Nicodemo, Dylan Ratigan, Allie Woods Jr., Johnny Tran, Monika Plocienniczak, James Colby, Edward Noone, Frank Pesce, Annie Park, Christina Calph, Kevin Pariseau, Desmin Borges, Jessica Szohr, Brian Distance, Village, Les Papp II, Michael Stratton, Chris Rivaro, Craig Castaldo, Heavy D., Veronika Korvin, Robert Clohessy, Jan Owen, Lucky Park, Robert Christian, Mark Phillip Patrick, Paul Hickert, Kelvin Davis, Christopher Breslin, Ty Jones, Ted Lochwyn, Madison Knopp, Troy Hall, Julie Pham, Bojun Wang, Juanita Howard, Bob Roseman, Rock Kohli, Stream, Moe Hindi, Debbie Lang, Bill Carraro, Brian Grazer, Karen Kehela, Kim Roth, Christophe Beck, Dante Spinotti, Mark Helfrich, Kathleen Chopin, Kristi Zea, Nicholas Lundy, Diane Lederman, Sarah Edwards, John Caglione, Sunday English, Lisa Hazell, Jennifer Lane, Carla Raij, G.A. Aguilar, Sarah Fairchild, James Freitag, Maura Kelly, Kyle Benitez, Brian Bowles, Paul Drenning, Dann Fink, Rebecca Lynn Goldfarb, Jerry Yuen, Chris Barnes, Jill Brown, Brian Smyi, Luis Moco, Troy David, Leslie Bautsch, Nancy Allen, Jared Acosta, Liz Adams, Tanya Barringer, Gavin Behrman, Katherine Bralower, Erin Feeley, Jonathan Hurwitz, Nicole Johnson, Slison Li, Carol McConnaughey, John Merchant, Cameron Morton, Sean Oliver, Michael Perilstein, Meghan K. Wicker, John Cheng

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo on Kino, Tower Heist, Brett Ratner, Ted Griffin, Jeff Nathanson, Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Stephen Henderson, Judd Hirsch, Tea Leoni, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Nina Arianda, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Harry O'Reilly, Peter Van Wagner, Zelijko Ivanek, Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Annika Pergament, Clem Cheung, Robert Downey Sr., Max Russell Pratts, Nthan Malnik, Spencer Malnik, Jarod Malnik, Julie Vilanova, Cynthia Patsos, Kate Upton, Marilyn Kim, Judianny Compres, Omar Nicodemo, Dylan Ratigan, Allie Woods Jr., Johnny Tran, Monika Plocienniczak, James Colby, Edward Noone, Frank Pesce, Annie Park, Christina Calph, Kevin Pariseau, Desmin Borges, Jessica Szohr, Brian Distance, Village, Les Papp II, Michael Stratton, Chris Rivaro, Craig Castaldo, Heavy D., Veronika Korvin, Robert Clohessy, Jan Owen, Lucky Park, Robert Christian, Mark Phillip Patrick, Paul Hickert, Kelvin Davis, Christopher Breslin, Ty Jones, Ted Lochwyn, Madison Knopp, Troy Hall, Julie Pham, Bojun Wang, Juanita Howard, Bob Roseman, Rock Kohli, Stream, Moe Hindi, Debbie Lang, Bill Carraro, Brian Grazer, Karen Kehela, Kim Roth, Christophe Beck, Dante Spinotti, Mark Helfrich, Kathleen Chopin, Kristi Zea, Nicholas Lundy, Diane Lederman, Sarah Edwards, John Caglione, Sunday English, Lisa Hazell, Jennifer Lane, Carla Raij, G.A. Aguilar, Sarah Fairchild, James Freitag, Maura Kelly, Kyle Benitez, Brian Bowles, Paul Drenning, Dann Fink, Rebecca Lynn Goldfarb, Jerry Yuen, Chris Barnes, Jill Brown, Brian Smyi, Luis Moco, Troy David, Leslie Bautsch, Nancy Allen, Jared Acosta, Liz Adams, Tanya Barringer, Gavin Behrman, Katherine Bralower, Erin Feeley, Jonathan Hurwitz, Nicole Johnson, Slison Li, Carol McConnaughey, John Merchant, Cameron Morton, Sean Oliver, Michael Perilstein, Meghan K. Wicker, John ChengTower Heist

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

I don’t understand.

My mind is flowing with the fire.

Kyrle, I want to see the revels inside the “Anonymous”.

Or, to make me give a dolphin smile, “Harold and Kumar’s 3D Christmas” with the pot and a rad review to make.

But no.

I see the hot in the 1990s film “Tower Heist”.

In 1991, this is a (the s)hit.

Today?

Snooooooooozeeeeee……….. suuuuuuuuuuuuckkkkkk.

With “Tower Heist” director Brett Ratner does try the balancing act between the amusing comedy genre and heist movie.  For those who can spontaneously start to the second term (heist, mush brain) – A-OK!:

A heist movie romp usually a couple of cool guys who then work out another plan much more cool to either cash to steal or a lot of any valuable thing (like steak).  Many heist movies are popular because they often come up with many twists and surprises to you as a viewer, feels fun-surprised and how the thieves because now want to get the loot.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo on Kino, Tower Heist, Brett Ratner, Ted Griffin, Jeff Nathanson, Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Stephen Henderson, Judd Hirsch, Tea Leoni, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Nina Arianda, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Harry O'Reilly, Peter Van Wagner, Zelijko Ivanek, Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Annika Pergament, Clem Cheung, Robert Downey Sr., Max Russell Pratts, Nthan Malnik, Spencer Malnik, Jarod Malnik, Julie Vilanova, Cynthia Patsos, Kate Upton, Marilyn Kim, Judianny Compres, Omar Nicodemo, Dylan Ratigan, Allie Woods Jr., Johnny Tran, Monika Plocienniczak, James Colby, Edward Noone, Frank Pesce, Annie Park, Christina Calph, Kevin Pariseau, Desmin Borges, Jessica Szohr, Brian Distance, Village, Les Papp II, Michael Stratton, Chris Rivaro, Craig Castaldo, Heavy D., Veronika Korvin, Robert Clohessy, Jan Owen, Lucky Park, Robert Christian, Mark Phillip Patrick, Paul Hickert, Kelvin Davis, Christopher Breslin, Ty Jones, Ted Lochwyn, Madison Knopp, Troy Hall, Julie Pham, Bojun Wang, Juanita Howard, Bob Roseman, Rock Kohli, Stream, Moe Hindi, Debbie Lang, Bill Carraro, Brian Grazer, Karen Kehela, Kim Roth, Christophe Beck, Dante Spinotti, Mark Helfrich, Kathleen Chopin, Kristi Zea, Nicholas Lundy, Diane Lederman, Sarah Edwards, John Caglione, Sunday English, Lisa Hazell, Jennifer Lane, Carla Raij, G.A. Aguilar, Sarah Fairchild, James Freitag, Maura Kelly, Kyle Benitez, Brian Bowles, Paul Drenning, Dann Fink, Rebecca Lynn Goldfarb, Jerry Yuen, Chris Barnes, Jill Brown, Brian Smyi, Luis Moco, Troy David, Leslie Bautsch, Nancy Allen, Jared Acosta, Liz Adams, Tanya Barringer, Gavin Behrman, Katherine Bralower, Erin Feeley, Jonathan Hurwitz, Nicole Johnson, Slison Li, Carol McConnaughey, John Merchant, Cameron Morton, Sean Oliver, Michael Perilstein, Meghan K. Wicker, John ChengComedies are popular NOT when explain they must why you have to for the laugh, right?

Stop laughing.  You never started.

Unfortunately fails (shocker!), “Tower Heist” almost sensational about it, the strong elements from both genres take up in plain-text – the planned robbery is not exciting to offer only minimal surprises and humor is far too short, or non existent (like, “How do you get a nun pregnant?”  Answer in the comments below!).

The jokes are bad pointedly dropped listless (for that’s particularly true on several one-liners to already-worn by a number of other films – 20 years ago!).

Humor is indeed a matter of taste, and it only one time exists (to me, in my taste that matters), Eddie Murphy holds a little dreamy monologue about the relationship between lesbian women and firm breasts.

That was it.

It tries to be long 100 minutes of comedy.  But only 4 minutes.  Yet, but it seems much, much longer.

The disappointing part, of many in this “comedy”, is unfortunately hand in hand with the robbery of the money for a sympathetic force.  The supposedly equipped with the world’s best security system tower can then still be won relatively easy – so easy that as would Ben Stiller would not have to bother the apartment of the victim with Lego recreate – a small addendum to the subject of humor – the Lego model should be FUNNY.

The coup ends in exaggerated scenes on the outside wall of the skyscraper, does not even in the inner logic of the film exposes the meaning and the lousy script.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo on Kino, Tower Heist, Brett Ratner, Ted Griffin, Jeff Nathanson, Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Stephen Henderson, Judd Hirsch, Tea Leoni, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Nina Arianda, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Harry O'Reilly, Peter Van Wagner, Zelijko Ivanek, Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Annika Pergament, Clem Cheung, Robert Downey Sr., Max Russell Pratts, Nthan Malnik, Spencer Malnik, Jarod Malnik, Julie Vilanova, Cynthia Patsos, Kate Upton, Marilyn Kim, Judianny Compres, Omar Nicodemo, Dylan Ratigan, Allie Woods Jr., Johnny Tran, Monika Plocienniczak, James Colby, Edward Noone, Frank Pesce, Annie Park, Christina Calph, Kevin Pariseau, Desmin Borges, Jessica Szohr, Brian Distance, Village, Les Papp II, Michael Stratton, Chris Rivaro, Craig Castaldo, Heavy D., Veronika Korvin, Robert Clohessy, Jan Owen, Lucky Park, Robert Christian, Mark Phillip Patrick, Paul Hickert, Kelvin Davis, Christopher Breslin, Ty Jones, Ted Lochwyn, Madison Knopp, Troy Hall, Julie Pham, Bojun Wang, Juanita Howard, Bob Roseman, Rock Kohli, Stream, Moe Hindi, Debbie Lang, Bill Carraro, Brian Grazer, Karen Kehela, Kim Roth, Christophe Beck, Dante Spinotti, Mark Helfrich, Kathleen Chopin, Kristi Zea, Nicholas Lundy, Diane Lederman, Sarah Edwards, John Caglione, Sunday English, Lisa Hazell, Jennifer Lane, Carla Raij, G.A. Aguilar, Sarah Fairchild, James Freitag, Maura Kelly, Kyle Benitez, Brian Bowles, Paul Drenning, Dann Fink, Rebecca Lynn Goldfarb, Jerry Yuen, Chris Barnes, Jill Brown, Brian Smyi, Luis Moco, Troy David, Leslie Bautsch, Nancy Allen, Jared Acosta, Liz Adams, Tanya Barringer, Gavin Behrman, Katherine Bralower, Erin Feeley, Jonathan Hurwitz, Nicole Johnson, Slison Li, Carol McConnaughey, John Merchant, Cameron Morton, Sean Oliver, Michael Perilstein, Meghan K. Wicker, John Cheng“Tower Heist by Retards” would be truth, but not correct, politically.  “Tower Heist by Retards” would have brought the fun.

Curiously, attempts Bratt Ratner plan and the absurd comedy of the soft-rinsed with the theme of “99 percent to stick into the 1% anal pore”.  That is to provide a current political and social superstructure.

Of course it is cool in principle, that the film on the side of workers and says Wall Street is Las Vegas (without the hot legal hookers).

Too much plot explanation for so little of the plot.

My bad.  I’ve switched to slivovitz and am woozy.

The motley troupe can wrest from viewers unfortunately no great sympathy.  Ben Stiller exudes a desperate charm and can play alongside Casey Affleck, the most interesting character.

Eddie Murphy’s role could be funny, but is not being fully implemented.

Matthew Broderick and Gabourey Sidibe (now in “Tower Heist” based on the novel Suck by Hack Writer) sink into the irrelevance.

So?  What happens when you make a genre mix, where you combine a burglary without exciting plan and a comedy without jokes?  “Tower Heist”!  Which rises from the toilet and tries to bite your wankie.

Don’t let it!

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – (Kimmo On Kino) – Behind The Proscenium

P.S.  Go “Glee”, go!  In Finland, we always make out with the teacher who is the momma now to our baby!  BUT… no Lindsay to be seen.  Just the mickRyan Murphy, I am watching you…

Midnight In Paris [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard Neustadt

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard NeustadtMidnight In Paris

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

Gil and Ines, a young American couple on vacation in Paris.

Although their marriage is expected to fall, they are constantly disagreeing on everything – he thinking “it would be good living in the French capital to write novels”, as she swears by their future home in Malibu.

He likes to roam the streets and soaking up their history (like crusty bread), while she thinks only run wine tasting dinner parties (no blame here).

One evening when Ines decides to follow friends to go dancing, Gil tries to return to their hotel alone and lost his way.  The stroke of midnight rang in the city, a strange car stops in front of him.

Absorbing!

The new Woody Allen film opens on a generic rather unusual, reviewing dozens of places in Paris like so many postcards – bucolic.

There, I said it.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard NeustadtBut make no mistake: it is true that it shows the face of tourism in the French capital, Midnight in Paris is less a tribute to the city – a cry of love for art and artists that it was born in it.  What?

Putting aside some of his recurrent obsessions, death, psychoanalysis, hypochondria – making them anecdotal, Woody Allen returns to the story and delivers an enchanting story about the magnificence of the past (although not the future, tense).

Gil (excellent Owen Wilson), uncomfortable in her present life, took refuge after the twelve strokes of midnight sounded in an era that has never known but it was nostalgic.

Drawing on the feeling quite mundane (who never dreamed of being born in another time?  Lady Gaga?)

A spring fertile screenplay, Allen is fun and brings to life a fantasy totally impractical: the cross of his idols and dead girl (?!?) to blend in an ideal society where love and art would be kings and/or Prime Ministers – but probably kings.

Unafraid to play the card background contrasts between Paris the day (bling bling, superficial) and Paris by night (mysterious, intoxicating, wine), delivering a purely imaginary, Woody Allen creates the desire and inclination to follow Gil in its temporal incursions, which do meet, among other personalities, his literary idols.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard NeustadtHe also leans on it for a casting weight, composed of both French and American stars (no Ginnifer Goodwin), including successive appearances are as many surprises as moments of pure delight (it is interesting to note the terms with Woody Allen chooses which his interpreters, who are both rising stars of American values and secure the French film, just to ride the wave [hang ten!] and attracting a wide audience).

Faced with so many fantasies (we had more cerebral Woody – get it?), one can not help thinking of the magic of The Purple Rose of Cairo or minor film but jubilant, the Curse of the Jade Scorpion.

For if the sauce is so good, it’s also because Woody Allen has not waived, for once, the ingredients sacred romance, tense and winks moviegoers, in that order.

Add to that some beautiful scenes where, once is not habit, the comedy situation exceeds that of the word (the scene of the “spoiler removed” is in that already mythical), and you obtain one of the films in greatness.

What?

Woody?  The most charming of the last ten years!

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – Behind The Proscenium