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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ — Kimberly Williams-Paisley (According to Jim, Father of the Bride Parts I and II) has been cast to star as Ida Graber in the Lifetime Movie Network Original Movie Amish Grace. The movie is based on a true story about the aftermath that followed the schoolhouse shooting in the Amish community of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania. Set to begin production in December, the film will examine a mother's (Williams-Paisley) personal journey as she copes with the tragic loss of her daughter during the shooting. Matt Letscher (Brothers & Sisters, Entourage) will portray her husband, Gideon Graber. Amish Grace, based on the book Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy, will premiere in spring 2010 on Lifetime Movie Network, the second highest rated women's channel.
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ABOUT AMISH GRACE
The peaceful Amish community of Nickel Mines was forever changed when a gunman senselessly took the lives of five girls in a schoolhouse shooting before taking his own life. What transpires afterwards takes Nickel Mines by storm when the media descends on the town and criticizes its Amish leaders for their notion of unconditional forgiveness of the shooter and his widow, Amy Roberts (Tammy Blanchard, Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, Living Proof). Devastated by her daughter's death and tempted to leave the only life she's ever known, Ida Graber (Williams-Paisley), finds herself struggling with her community's teaching of the transcending power of forgiveness. But, through her anguish and pain, she slowly begins a personal journey towards accepting the heart-wrenching tragedy of losing a child.
ABOUT KIMBERLY WILLIAMS-PAISLEY
Most recently seen co-starring in the hit ABC sitcom According to Jim, Kimberly Williams-Paisley also directed three episodes of the series over the course of its impressive eight-season run. Williams-Paisley first lit up the screen as the radiant young bride in the comedy feature film series Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride Part II, and her other film credits include How to Eat Fried Worms and We Are Marshall. Williams-Paisley wrote, directed and starred in the multi award-winning short film Shade, which she is presently developing into a full-length feature film. She starred in and co-produced Lifetime's Original Movie Identity Theft: The Michelle Brown Story and her other television credits include The Christmas Shoes, Lucky Seven and Boston Legal. In addition to her acting work, Williams-Paisley is an accomplished writer with published articles in In Style and Redbook. She and her father Gurney Williams co-authored the children's book, Henry and the Hidden Veggie Garden.
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
Amish Grace is produced by Larry A. Thompson Organization for Lifetime Movie Network. Larry A. Thompson (Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story, A Date With Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster) will executive produce, and Kyle A. Clark and Marta M. Mobley (Citizen Jane, Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith) are set to produce. Gregg Champion (Miracle Run, 14 Hours) will direct the teleplay from Micky Levy (Rails & Ties) and Teena Booth (The Wronged Man, Natalee Holloway). The teleplay is based on a true story and the critically-acclaimed book, Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy by Donald B. Kraybill, Steven M. Nolt and David L. Weaver-Zercher. Multiple Emmy® Award-winner Van Broughton Ramsey (Lonesome Dove, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All) is set to costume design and Michael Hancock (Witness, Paper Dolls) is set as key makeup artist.
ABOUT LIFETIME MOVIE NETWORK
Lifetime Movie Network is the #2 women's channel, behind only its sister network Lifetime Television. The first ten months of 2009 were the Network's most watched ten months of any year in both Total Day and Primetime among key demographics, including Households, Women 18-49, Women 18+, as well in Prime among Women 18-34 and Women 25-54.
In 2009, Lifetime Movie Network's slate of 16 original movies included Natalee Holloway, which premiered on April 19 and broke all Lifetime Movie Network records, becoming the number one original movie in the Network's eleven year history. Other films that debuted on the Network included two movies adapted from best-selling books by author Ann Rule – Ann Rule's Too Late to Say Goodbye, featuring Rob Lowe, and the miniseries event Ann Rule's Everything She Ever Wanted, with Gina Gershon and Victor Garber. The Christmas Hope, based on the third novel of Donna VanLiere's best-selling Christmas trilogy, will premiere in December 2009. This year, Lifetime Movie Network reached more than 72 million U.S. subscribers, making it the industry's fastest growing channel.*
Lifetime Television®, Lifetime Movie Network®, Lifetime Real Women® and Lifetime Digital(TM) (which includes myLifetime.com, LMN.tv, Lifetime Games, Roiworld.com, DressUpChallenge.com, MothersClick.com and LifetimeMoms.com) are part of Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC, a subsidiary of A&E Television Networks, LLC. A&E Television Networks is a joint venture of the Disney-ABC Television Group, Hearst Corporation and NBC Universal.
*Among channels with at least 51 million households.
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ — Terminator Salvation movie props and movie wardrobe will be released for sale by The Halcyon Company through Hollywood Parts at Hollywoodparts.com. Select movie props and movie wardrobe will go on sale coinciding with the release of the future apocalyptic action thriller Terminator Salvation on DVD.
Terminator Salvation, filmed mostly in New Mexico, is the fourth in a series of films based on the battle between Skynet and the last human resistance led by John Connor (Christian Bale). Screen used movie wardrobe and screen used movie props will be available for Connor (Christian Bale), Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), Blair Williams (Moon Bloodgood), Dr. Serena Cogan (Helena Bonham Carter), Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin), Kate (Bryce Dallas Howard), Barnes (Common) as well as other cast members and background actors. “We will be offering a wide range of props and wardrobe from the film so that collectors large and small can get a piece of this very entertaining action film,” states Mike Filonczuk Executive VP of Operations and Development at Hollywoodparts.com.
The Terminator Salvation DVD release was December 1. The props and wardrobe from the film also went on sale that day with fixed pricing versus the auction style sale. Hollywood Parts and Hollywoodparts.com does have a 'Name Your Price' button that allows the buyer to offer their own price and see if it is accepted. “One never knows the circumstance around a sale, so Hollywoodparts.com has the option available for customers to offer a price that is more in their range and see what happens! It adds a little excitement to the sales and opens up a direct negotiation and some great discounts for our customers,” says Mike.
About Hollywoodparts.com: Hollywoodparts.com is a production asset management company that lists and photos movie props, movie wardrobe and movie vehicles on a secure website so film and television productions can better manage and then sell what they own to other productions or the public. Hollywood Parts also allows anyone to store unique items at their warehouse in order to rent to films and television. Hollywood Parts is striving to recycle Hollywood!
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Halloween is closing in and a lot of people out there are terrified of horror movies and hate the Halloween holiday because of those movies everywhere on television. Or perhaps your friends or family try to make you watch a movie that scares you through the roof and since then you have sworn off Halloween and scary movies.
Well let me tell you, I was the queen of chickens when it came to horror movies. When I was a child my father introduced me to Freddy Krueger and I used to be terrified to go to our basement at night. I used to run up those stairs so fast that I swear my feet never touched one step. But through the years I have found a way to help myself and some of my friends ease their way into the scariest film of all time. I’m not going to lie to you and tell you that you’ll like every scary movie you see after watching my list, there are a few on my list that I watched one time and said never ever again. But all in all they were stepping stones to at least tolerate and appreciate the horror movie genre.
Step 1: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken – Black and white, made in 1966 and staring Don Knotts as Luther Heggs is a man who is struggling with a dream to become a reporter. One night as he is walking past a rumored to be haunted Simmons mansion, he witnesses a murder and runs to the police station where said murder victim is quite alive, just a bit intoxicated. The town pursues to make fun of Heggs because of this incident and one of the newspaper editors challenges him to spend a night alone in the mansion. This classic movie has its things that go bump in the night as well as comedy to chase away the creepiness. This movie is number one in my books.
Step 2: The Blair Witch Project – Made in 1999 about three film students that end up missing while making a documentary about a legendary creature that is believed to haunt the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland. After a year of searching their bodies were never found, just shot footage that the students had taken. The entire movie is based on footage from what the three students had shot, weird symbols in the woods, strange noises, and dialog of their journey. This movie is a classic movie that just gives you chills of the possibility of truth behind the story. However, I wouldn’t deem it as a favorite.
Step 3: Dracula – Made in 1931 staring Bela Lugosi, as he plays an elegant Dracula who is hunted by famous vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing. Dracula is a classic horror film that is a must see to appreciate the history of the horror genre.
Step 4: The Curse of Frankenstein – Made in 1951, Baron Victor Frankenstein succeeds to his father's estate at a young age and is mentored by Paul Krempe. As Victor grows up, the two become great friends, and they eventually collaborate on the Baron's scientific experiments. Krempe withdraws when the nature of the endeavor becomes clear, but Victor remains intent on creating life. Dr. Frankenstein murders a Professor in order to use his brain for his creature; unfortunately, the creature is both dumb and violent. Frankenstein created a classic legacy.
Step 5: Night of the Living Dead – This movie, made in 1968, is one of the firsts of the zombie era. Bickering siblings at a rural Pennsylvania cemetery are attacked by murderous, trance like state, undead persons who are surrounding the premises. This movie has gory old fashioned special effects and was awarded two distinguished honors thirty years after the debut. Personally, I don’t like zombies.
Step 6: Interview with the Vampire – Personally, I loved this movie. Made in 1994, starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, this is based on the novels of Anne Rice that she wrote in 1973. Lestat (Cruise) creates Louis (Pitt) into vampire form and had never really gotten along, centuries later Louis is interviewed and tells his life story and the trials and tribulations he went through being and still being a vampire. The story line is awesome and a real grabber of attention. There are only a few gory or unpleasant scenes in this movie.
Step 7: Queen of the Damned – This movie is awesome! Made in 2002 after the third book of The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice, this movie shows the story of how Lestat was made and how he lures the vampires out of their hiding places using modern day music and media. Lestat is determined to reveal that vampires exist. As he is doing that, the other ancient vampires are preparing for the confrontation of The Queen of all who are damned as she lays down her plans to create a new vampire order. This movie doesn’t rank to be scary, but it has all of the makings of Halloween criteria.
Step 8: The Haunting – Based on the novel The Haunting of Hill House and made in 1999, this movie will definitely cause you to give off a few screams and arouse your psyche. When Eleanor Vance joins a group to conduct an experiment in group fear and hysteria at the Hill House mansion, she learns that the house hid many mysteries. The Industrial revolution tycoon that built his house had murdered hundreds of his child workers, and the children’s spirits are restless and crying out to the group.
Step 9: Carrie – Ok boys and girls, this is where we start getting really scary. Based on a novel by Stephen King, and made in 1976, this movie will give you a lot to think about. Carrie is bullied at home by her mentally unstable Christian fundamentalist mother and is an outcast in her high school. Carrie gradually discovers that she has telekinetic powers and begins practicing them in private. After being humiliated at a school dance, Carrie unleashes her built up anger through her telekinetic powers and takes revenge on all.
Step 10: Poltergeist – Made in 1982, five year old Carol Anne begins communicating with benign ghosts via the television static. Later these ghosts end up using the TV as a portal into the house. As the movie goes on, Carol Anne is being perused by the ghosts personally and learns that it is the spirit of the Beast. The family invests time into different ways of coaxing and cleansing the ghosts away. This movie will raise the hairs on the back of your neck and make you question the static of your television set.
Step 11: The Sixth Sense – The line “I see dead people” became a popular catchphrase after the film's release in 1999 starring Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment. This is a story of a child psychologist who tries to help a troubled isolated boy that claims to communicate with ghosts and is clairvoyant. This movie is a very good psychological thriller that will leave you speechless.
Step 12: Hellraiser – A 1987 film surrounding themes of sadomasochism, torture, duress and fear. It took me two attempts to get through this movie. This movie presents a race of distorted human beings and the exploration of parallel existences where death can not occur. This new realm is full of experiments in pleasure and pain without the possibility of death.
Step 13: Thir13en Ghosts – I’m not referring to the one made in the 60’s, I am referring to the remake made in 2001. This guy builds a house, a mansion to be exact, full of movable glass walls inscribed with Latin charms or curses that hold 12 deadly spirits. Several people go into this failsafe house to tour it and learn that one of them is part of a plan to be sacrificed and be the 13th ghost to open the “Eye of Hell”. This movie is very scary and is gory. Thir13en Ghosts will make you want to see black and white blood again.
If you have gotten to this point in your horror movie watching stepping stones, congratulations! Only a few more to go until you witness the scariest movie ever made.
Step 14: Halloween – Made in 1978 and considered one of the most important and influential movies of the horror genre. Character name Michael Myers is an unstoppable psycho killer that wears a white painted mask. At six years old he killed his older sister on Halloween night and was locked into a mental institution then escapes years later to repeat his rampages. Prepare yourself, this one is a chiller.
Step 15: A Nightmare on Elm Street – Just for the record, strongly dislike Freddy Krueger. This movie was released in 1984 and focused on the fine line between the dream world and the real world. The main villain, Freddy Krueger exists in the dream world but can kill you in the real world. Trust me; watch this movie in the daylight.
Step 16: Friday the 13th – Made in 1980, this is one of the most popular so called slasher movies. Jason Voorhees drowned at his trip to summer camp; his mother seeks revenge, killing the teenagers and counselors. Years later a group of teenagers return to the camp for a reopening, not knowing Jason is lurking in the shadows for revenge. This is another movie I advise to have the sun shining through your windows for.
Step 17: Psycho – The 1960’s Hitchcock film is about a crazed serial killer. It’s a classic that can’t be described in any other words except frightening. Warning, take a shower before watching this movie.
Step 18: The Omen – This movie made in 1976 will keep you in suspense and scare the living daylights out of you. Damien, born with the birthmark of the Beast on his scalp, he is plagued by a series of supernatural forces and curses. This family is not aware that he is destined to be the Antichrist. Movies of demonic children are terrifying in my eyes.
Step 19: Child’s Play – Made in 1988 and will scare the heck out of any child and adult that has dolls. Chucky is a good guy doll that is used to transfer the soul of a toy store shooting victim. Using voodoo the soul is transferred… and the doll gets bought and becomes the friend of a young child named Andy who is under Chucky’s command for revenge.
Okay, if you have made it through all of those movies, you are ready for the scariest movie known to man.
Step 20: The Exorcist – Made in 1973 based off of a horror novel that was based off of a true story of a 1949 exorcism. The girl possessed by an evil force goes through a lengthy exorcism that tests the priests and the girl undergoes a series of physical and psychological changes. During the making of this movie and its prequels and sequels many strange incidents happened on the set as well as several deaths.
If you made it fully through Step 20, congratulations you can watch any horror movie that anyone puts in front of you to watch. If you chickened out, don’t worry about it, it’s not the end of the world… Or is it? Just kidding, I can almost guarantee that with the daylight and some popcorn and a friend, you will be able to get through all of these movies. So the next time on a dark and stormy Halloween night, when one of your friends puts one of these classics on, you can be cool and a cucumber. Happy Halloween!
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