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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Wentworth Miller: A Successful Screenwriter (2012)

Posted on 2:16 PM by hill wilf


It seems the breaking news that Went has written another successful new screenplay, (With A Friend Like Harry), and that he is sought after for his work, has got me jumping for joy and filled with pride.  I’ll be completely honest and say that since I’ve read this wonderful news about him, it’s all I think about lately.  This is the best news I could have ever hoped for.  I can only imagine how proud Went’s loved ones must be over his successes.  What a huge achievement for Went and another feather in his cap.

“I knew the moment I laid eyes on you Went that you were going to achieve great things in your life and as I’ve said before my intuition never lies.”



In my enthusiasm and joy I went in search for quotes about writing. These quotes spoke volumes to me. [She laughs.] I hope you appreciate them as much as I did when I read them.



I try to create sympathy for my characters, then turn the monsters loose.
- Stephen King -
We do not write because we want to; we write because we have to.
- Somerset Maugham -
No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader.
- George Moore -
We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospection.
- Anais Nin -
One hasn't become a writer until one has distilled writing into a habit, and that habit has been forced into an obsession. Writing has to be an obsession. It has to be something as organic, physiological and psychological as speaking or sleeping or eating.
- Niyi Osundare -
Prune what is turgid, elevate what is commonplace, arrange what is disorderly, introduce rhythm where the language is harsh, modify where it is too absolute.
- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, circa 65 A.D. -
Fundamentally, all writing is about the same thing; it's about dying, about the brief flicker of time we have here, and the frustration that it creates.
- Mordecai Richler -  
And as imagination bodies forth the forms of things unknown, the poet's pen turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothings a local habitation and a name.
- William Shakespeare -
A blank piece of paper is God's way of telling us how hard it is to be God.
- Sidney Sheldon -
Reading and weeping opens the door to one's heart, but writing and weeping opens the window to one's soul.
- M. K. Simmons -
The misuse of language induces evil in the soul.
- Socrates -
Every writer must acknowledge and be able to handle the unalterable fact that he has, in effect, given himself a life sentence in solitary confinement. The ordinary world of work is closed to him -- and that if he's lucky!
- Peter Straub -
Most writers regard the truth as their most valuable possession, and therefore are most economical in its use.
- Mark Twain  -
The test of any good fiction is that you should care something for the characters; the good to succeed, the bad to fail. The trouble with most fiction is that you want them all to land in hell, together, as quickly as possible.
- Mark Twain -
A story isn't about a moment in time, a story is about the moment in time.
- W. D. Wetherell -
There are two kinds of writer: those that make you think, and those that make you wonder.
- Brian Aldiss -
The story...must be a conflict, and specifically, a conflict between the forces of good and evil within a single person.
- Maxwell Anderson -
http://www.logicalcreativity.com/jon/quotes.html
I’ve also written a blog on writing that I was inspired to write some time ago.  If you’re interested in reading it, please follow the link below:
http://debraheylen.blogspot.com/2011/09/writing.html


Congratulations to you Went on all of your achievements.
Thank you for reading and goodbye!


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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Wentworth Miller: Adapting A Screenplay "With a friend like Harry" - 2012

Posted on 4:27 PM by hill wilf

















Yes that’s my boy!

News is in that Went has been very busy adapting a screenplay for a movie “With a friend like Harry.”


This article is taken from www.screendaily.com
In case you have trouble reading it this is what the article reads:
Principals Celine Rattray and Trudie Styler announced on Thursday (26) that Kimberly Peirce will direct the remake of the French psychological thriller.
Michelle Krumm joins the producer roster. Wentworth Miller is adapting the screenplay, which is in the vein of Strangers On A Train and centres on a mysterious man who joins a family on vacation.
“We’re excited to work with the incredibly talented Kimberly Peirce and Wentworth Miller on this film,” Rattray (pictured) and Styler said. “A smart thriller like this one really highlights range and versatility of Maven’s slate.”
Peirce is currently directing the Carrie remake starring Chloë Moretz and Julianne Moore for Screen Gems and MGM.
Miller recently collaborated with Chan-wook Park on Fox Searchlight’s upcoming horror film Stoker starring Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska.
Maven’s first feature Imogene will premiere at Toronto. Filth is in post-production and stars James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, Jamie Bell and Imogen Poots.
http://www.screendaily.com/news/production/maven-pictures-to-produce-with-a-friend-like-harry/5044778.article?blocktitle=Latest-news&contentID=1846
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/kimberly-peirce-to-direct-remake-of-with-a-friend-like-harry-with-script-by-stoker-writer-wentworth-miller-20120726
 

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Wentworth Miller: The Exceptional Mr Wentworth Earl Miller III! (July 2012)

Posted on 6:01 PM by hill wilf

I bet some of you are thinking to yourselves “Oh boy! Here she goes again.  Swooning over Went!” Some people would even go so far and say that I’m in love with Went. Do you blame me?  Tell me honestly, who isn’t in love with Went?  Perhaps I do love him a little too much for my own good, but what's a girl to do, when Went is so very special in every way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F56RExDd3-w

Well, I’ve got news for you I can’t help swooning over Went.  I think he is terrific and I’ve only just scratched the surface writing about Mr Miller’s hidden charms. You know the song title “I could write a book” well that’s precisely how I feel about Went. [She laughs.]  I wouldn’t even know where to begin to tell you how much I admire Went, let alone write enough to do him justice.  I guess the safest way to express my admiration for Went is to write little snippets about him here and there without becoming tiresomely boring or making a complete fool of myself. Perhaps I have already … and if that’s the case, “quite frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn!” [She shrugs as she adopts the attitude of Clarke Gable in "Gone With The Wind."] 
Went is exceptional because he brings out the best in people.  For example he has brought out the creativity in people.  I mean the mere fact that so many of you have created your wonderful Websites, Blogs, Fan Sites and Clubs for him, is extraordinary.  There are some of you who even write poems and songs for him.  Now that’s something.  What about all the lovely music videos that you create for him, with all the beautiful music you put together with his pictures.  They’re amazing.  Ooh!  I can’t forget those of you who have created all the lovely gifs, montages and pictures of him and of course the ones who have put their artistic skills to the test by sketching and painting him.  They are simply beautiful!  Went has always expressed his appreciation to his fans for all that they do for him and I would like to thank each one of you personally, because you have given me so much pleasure and joy with your creativity too!
 OK … OK! Some of you may say “So if Went appreciates us, why doesn’t he walk around with a Starbucks coffee in his hands anymore so we can see new photographs of him?  And why doesn’t he give us snippets of news about him and his work?”  Well my dears I guess Went has far more important things to attend to in his daily life than to hunt down the paparazzi to have his picture taken and pester the columnists just to please our little fantasies about him. [She giggles.] Let’s also not forget to respect his choices and his privacy too. I must admit though, one little photo of him would be nice.  [She smiles imagining Went strolling down the street again in his usual casual way, or rather his casual, sexy way.]   Anyway, let’s push our little fantasies aside and focus on our gratitude and appreciation for all the other wonderful things that dear Went has given us up until now.
Went is exceptional in another way and that is he has brought so many people together across the globe in love and friendship.  Some friendships unfortunately have been short lived due to the occasional jealousy and ego tripping, resulting in childish cat fights, but then I guess that’s normal when a very attractive and special man is involved.  On the upside though, some very long lasting friendships have sprung up amongst his fans.  Many of his fans have shared their love, respect, loyalty and admiration for Went thus resulting in close relationships with each other.  This is a wonderful gift that Went has given each of his fans, and one to be cherished, nurtured and appreciated.
 
Let’s face it too! Went has also given his fans so much joy and happiness within themselves. Isn’t it amazing that whenever you look at a photograph of Went, a smile immediately appears on your face, and your heart beats a little faster, bringing a flush to your cheeks and a twinkle in your eye?  Well that my dears is called charm.  Went knows how to charm a person’s soul!  Don’t get me wrong it’s not only his good looks that has this effect on a person but it’s the wonderful cheerful brightness that he possesses that immediately lifts one’s spirits.  This is quite a powerful gift that he possesses and not many people possess it, so I would definitely call this exceptional, wouldn’t you?  Went also possesses a calmness and serenity about him that immediately soothes the soul.  Now that's also unusual and exceptional too.
What about Went’s contagious laugh and his wonderful sense of humor?  Haven’t you noticed that when you hear his laughter on a video or audio you immediately laugh and smile with him?  That’s also exceptional because his laughter makes you feel so happy and bubbly inside.
Doesn’t Went have a beautiful soothing voice?  How many of you find yourselves daydreaming and falling completely under his spell when he speaks?  It becomes quite hypnotising to you and you wish he’d continue forever.  Don’t you just wish that you could hand him the Yellow Pages to read knowing that he would read it so beautifully and that it would give you just a little longer to listen to him speak. [She laughs.]  Now this is also exceptional in my opinion.  Imagine Went reading you a poem or a short story at night before you go to sleep.  What a wonderful way to fall asleep.  Your dreams would never be quite the same. Talk about sweet dreams.  [She giggles.]  Wouldn't you say that's exceptional too?
Let’s not forget Went’s coyness and shyness that just makes you want to hug him and the person next to you.  What about his sweetness and politeness that instills in you the need to extend goodness and love to everyone around you?  That my sweethearts is magnificently exceptional!
Well I guess that’s enough of the swooning from me for now.
Thank you dear Went for being the exceptional person you are.  You truly are a rarity and a precious human being!
Cheerio!
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Wentworth Miller: The Creator of Stoker the movie!

Posted on 2:14 PM by hill wilf
Went's own illustration of Stoker.

News hit the news-stands and the Internet in July 2010 that Went had written a script called Stoker under the pseudonym Ted Foulke with a prequel called Uncle Charlie.   
Before I continue I’d like to mention that I do believe that the Universe works in mysterious ways.
I have always had a fascination with the supernatural and the afterlife having said that, I have enjoyed reading the Irish Novelist, Bram Stoker’s Dracula over and over again.  I have also seen most of the Dracula movies too.  My favourite of the Dracula adaptations is of course, the Oscar winning Bram Stoker’s Dracula.  The Screenplay was written by James V. Hart and Directed by the brilliant Francis Ford Coppola with two of my favourite brilliant actors, Gary Oldman and Sir Anthony Hopkins.  I’ve seen this movie a good many times.  It’s one of those movies that haunts you afterwards, and leaves a sweet bloody taste in your mouth with an appetite for more. This movie has a bite to it that keeps you captivated until the very end.  To sum up it’s a Gothic romantic love story about a lover (Dracula) looking for his long lost love.  He turns out to be  a creep, in more ways than one. [She laughs.]


When I read that Went had written the script “Stoker” and he gave a nod to Bram Stoker’s Dracula when writing it …
I was so proud of Went, and overcome with excitement that I literally fell off my chair.  I can only add that great minds think alike.  [She smiles.]
Here’s a link to the movie Bram Stocker’s Dracula.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103874/
… And the trailer,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7leC4YClrI&list=LPPwFnTyxyJWs&index=1&feature=plcp
This is an interview Went did in 2007 speaking about Stoker that I’m sure you’ll enjoy reading:
http://everyjoe.com/entertainment/wentworth-millers-personal-life/
Watch this video and listen at the 1 minute mark where Went talks about writing a treatment for a screenplay.
 Articles read like this on the internet at the time of the breaking news about Went’s Stoker:
Stoker is a 2012 drama film directed by Park Chan-Wook and written by Wentworth Miller. It stars Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, and Matthew Goode. After her father dies, an enigmatic uncle moves in with a girl and her emotionally unstable mother. Although she has suspicions about his motives, she finds herself drawn to him.
 Wentworth Miller wrote the screenplay for Stoker, as well as a prequel, Uncle Charlie. He used the pseudonym Ted Foulke.
Went explained why he used the pseudonym Ted Foulke. "I just wanted the scripts to sink or swim on their own." [Now that’s a remarkable humble man for you.]
Went talks about writing …
Went’s script was voted to the 2010 "Black List" of the 10 best unproduced screenplays making the rounds in Hollywood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoker_(film)
http://collider.com/black-list-2010/64745/
http://voices.yahoo.com/wentworth-millers-screenplay-gets-go-ahead-6319850.html?cat=2
http://sometimesagoodnotion.me/2012/02/13/script-of-the-week-stoker-by-wentworth-miller/
http://www.firstshowing.net/2012/clint-mansell-is-scoring-park-chan-wooks-new-searchlight-film-stoker/
Stoker has been filmed already and it’s in post-production at the moment.
This is an article about the actor Matthew Goode and what he had to say about Stoker and Went. 
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a366853/matthew-goode-teases-wentworth-millers-stoker-video.html
The release date has been set for the movie.  Read these articles below.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/park-chan-wooks-english-language-debut-stoker-hits-theaters-on-march-1-2013-20120717
http://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/news/chan-wook-parks-english-language-debut-stoker-gets-tagged-with-a-march-2013-release
This is one movie that is definitely at the top of my list of movies and my intuition tells me that it’s going to be very successful for all those attached to it, and my intuition never lies. 
Until we meet at Comic Con ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM7rB_ecU4E
I bid you a fond farewell!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Wentworth Miller: A Note for Wentworth.

Posted on 1:42 PM by hill wilf




Dear Went,

This is a short note to tell you that we miss you and think of you always.  We hope that you are receiving all that your heart desires and that you are finding love, joy and fulfilment with whatever you are doing and wherever you are.  It would be unfair for us to say that we would like to see you soon, as it isn’t our place to impose upon you.  The most important thing we will do is keep you in our hearts and prayers.  We'll always remain respectful and loyal to you at all times.
We hold you in our hearts with love and we cherish the moments of pleasure and joy that you have given us.  And, should you choose to appear once again, we will invite you back into our “living rooms” with a huge warm welcome, with  our arms open wide.
God bless you always.                                                     
Fondest Love,
Your fans and me,
Debra.
P.S.
This lovely poem is for you dear Went!





Seeing your Face!
I swear, since seeing Your face,
the whole world is fraud and fantasy.
Seeing your face
The garden is bewildered as to what is leaf
or blossom.
The distracted birds
can't distinguish the birdseed from the snare.
A house of love with no limits,
a presence more beautiful than Venus or the Moon,
a beauty whose image fills the mirror of the heart.

~Rumi~
 





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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Wentworth Miller: The Production of Resident Evil: Afterlife

Posted on 2:56 PM by hill wilf

I’d never heard of Resident Evil or the video games. Much like Went I’m not into video games.  Actually that would be a slight fib.   I’m not quite sure if Pac-Man and the Ping Pong game would be classified as a video game, but after much coercing from my friends at the time, I gave it my best shot. [She laughs.]   My idea of having a good time was curling up with a good book instead, or watching a romantic or horror movie.
When the news about Resident Evil Afterlife, broke in September 2009 informing the public that Went was acting in it, I was beside myself with excitement.  It meant that I was going to see Went once again and to top it all, this time he was going to appear on the big screen in 3D.  It would be my chance of getting up close and personal with him.  This put Resident Evil: Afterlife on the top of my movie list that’s for sure. [She grins.]
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=59591
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Evil:_Afterlife
 I guess I wasn’t the only one feeling the excitement at the time.  Every gamer was anticipating the movie.  The Internet was abuzz with news about the next saga of Resident Evil.  There was a lot of chatter and speculation about Went taking on the part of the muscle bound Chris Redfield.  Would Went hit the gym and beef up his body to the “Incredible Hulk” size or would he opt for keeping his own well-proportioned physique?  My goodness my imagination ran riot.  I could just picture my Went with these huge muscular arms and chest, a small head, thick neck, rippled abs, big hands, banana shaped fingers, a tiny waist with muscle bound legs.
Something similar to this …
I thought to myself.  Don't "they" realise it's more convincing and appealing to have a lean mean killing machine with a killer stare than a huge big muscle stomping around as Chris Redfield?  This was a nightmare for me!  How could I possibly see my Went in 3D in this shape or form?  I asked myself with tears running down my cheeks.

What a relief it was for me when Went was photographed walking down the street and on set all well-proportioned and quite normal.  Thank goodness these photos were released.  It put my tortured mind at ease that’s for sure! [She giggles.]


 
Poor Went had cold hands!
Went on Saturday, November 14 grabbing coffee and heading to lunch at French Cafe Sassafraz in Toronto, Canada.
Taking a walk with Script in Hand.
  
A night stroll. After Dinner?
Went with Paul Anderson.
http://collider.com/resident-evil-afterlife-set-visit-collider-goes-to-toronto-and-watches-milla-jovovich-kick-umbrellas-ass/22595/
http://collider.com/wentworth-miller-on-set-interview-resident-evil-afterlife-read-or-listen-here/23281/

On set.
Photos courtesy of w-miller.net
Animated Gifs courtesy of fans on Tumblr.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A67j2SDHKU
Thank goodness for Milla Jovivich’s kind gesture of daily tweeting about the shooting of the movie.  She kept the fans up to date on a daily basis and even answered their questions about the movie and of course about Went.  Her endearing comments about Went only confirmed what a professional actor he is and what a sweet, kind, shy man he is too. Milla even posted this awesome video of Went and herself, when Went came back from his stint in China. 
See my blog:
http://wentworthmillerwithlove.blogspot.com/2012/06/wentworth-miller-honoured-guest-at.html
 

I hope you'll join Went and me on this amazing ride too as we visit Comic Con for the promotion of the movie.
Thank you for reading!
My song choice for Chris Redfield ...
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