Yup back again. It's okay I know you
missed me. So four seasons have passed and I haven't even done the
first season of the Scarlet Speedster?? If I am not careful I may
lose more geek credits (Still getting crap for never following
anything of Harry Potter) and frankly I cannot afford to lose any
more. So today we talk about the metahuman (super powered being in
DC universe classification) super hero that watches over Central
City. This is The Flash.
Matrix bullet time...cool.
Forensics scientist, Barry Allen (Grant
Gustin of 90210, Glee, Arrow, Vixen, Supergirl and The Flash)
first appeared on-screen in Season 2, episode 8 dealing with the
first of the Mirakuru (Miracle) super-soldiers. Boy that sounds
silly when you write that up. Barry shows a very human side of
himself revealing his mother was killed by a metahuman and his father
framed for the murder. After aiding in the case, saving Ollie's
life and finding out his secret identity, Barry went back in time to
witness the birth of an exotic matter particle accelerator that will
bring about change in the world as we know it.
With the use of S.T.A.R. Labs
(Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories)
and their golden boy, published theorist/scientist Dr. Harrison Wells
(Tom Cavanagh of Scrubs, Ed, Yogi Bear, Arrow, Supergirl and
The Flash) at the helm, many are worried while others are
excited. The experiment puts out a strange pulse wave of almost
lightning and Barry is struck in his lab around an assortment of
chemicals, putting him into a coma for nine months.
Hehe snuck whiskey in my mug.
Awakening after so long asleep to Lady
Gaga's Poker Face, Barry sees Dr. Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker
of Sky High, Empire Falls, Friday the 13th,
Bones, Justified, Arrow, Supergirl and the Flash) biochemist,
M.D.and electrical engineer and manufactorist, Cisco Ramon (Carlos
Valdes of Arrow, Vixen, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow and The Flash)
as they explain to Barry how the coma occurred and that he has
changed.
Barry thanks them profusely and DOES
NOT sue them or CCPD for the lack of safety margins for a lightning
strike as he heads out to see his favorite person, Iris West (Candice
Patton of Commander and Chief, The Guest, The Game, Con Man,
Supergirl, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and The Flash)
childhood friend and long time crush...has moved on to seriously
dating a cop crushing Barry's puppy love. He takes off and lands
about 700 feet in the opposite direction as suddenly he is propelling
at great speeds.
Heading back to S.T.A.R. Labs to find
out what is wrong with him they see he what he can do. Other than
travel at ridiculous speeds and damn near set his clothes on fire.
Little writing gag is as a speedster's power grows, he or she can
emit an aura around them and those traveling with them so they don't
melt or freeze depending on the travel and environment.
Jason Vorhees, is that you?
But Barry isn't the only one effected
by the dark matter particles that was released in the blast, as he
decides to do something about these villainous metahumans, suits up
and proceeds to kick some ass.
Trying to keep his activities quiet,
Cisco makes Barry a suit that withstand his high speed travels and
makes him a mask to conceal his face. Reluctantly Dr. Wells and
S.T.A.R. Labs team join Barry as he creates his alternative identity,
The Flash. The man in a yellow costume that killed his mother years
ago is back. To torment the Flash?
Reminiscent of the 1990 The Flash,
several of the actors come to this series playing different or
familiar roles to the previous series. John Wesley Shipps who
was Barry in the 1990 The Flash is now Barry's father, Dr.
Henry Allen.
A side note, Wentworth Miller
and Dominic Purcell of Prison Break are teamed up as
Flash Rogues, Captain Cold and Heatwave.
DCU TV seems to be on a booming track
as these shows are risk takers deeming the DC characters of the three
best known characters, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are not in
their own series...yet.
Okay, today I sit down with a young
actress delving into Indie Horror, mainstream films, models, hostess
and in general, a girl with a mission. This is Tommie Vegas.
So here's a shocker (No, not the
Urban Dictionary type, you pervs), I talked her ear off for
nearly three hours. I was introduced to the workings of this young lady through her director, John Ward of Axmas Trilogy as she is Tara alongsideSarah(Ashley Campbell of Frames of Fear 2, Axemas, Unwritten, Axemas 2: Blood Slay)and apparentlyInterstellar War as well.
So I see you have worked with Sci-fi,
Sci-fi Fantasy director Albert Pyun in
Sorcerers but also in
The Introgation of Cheryl Cooper
and now Interstellar War: Shadows of the Empire she
is one to keep an eye on, my readers.
Fun lovin' criminal?
She
and Shane Ryan (Revenge of the Samurai Cop, Check
Please!, 60 Seconds to Die)did
a full two 60 minute takes and had no breaks and only one rehearsal
using multiple camera work focusing so astounding that it was all one
take as it created. She was terrified and amazed at the take and the
love for it. Try as I might to disprove it, this constant filming
was so damn amazing and Tommie and Shane have a huge gambit of
emotions. Yes, go see it. Also, they will be both working on
Interstellar War so that should be a fun experience.
Some of you know
I was supposed to review this next film but I was so burned out on
horror slasher genre, I took a pass. Well I gave it the viewing
last night and found out that some of my fellow critics are a bit
hypercritical for no damn good reason.
Party Night was
the typical slasher genre of young teens off to party the night away
at a cabin far away from the immediate town during Prom Night to
screw, get drunk and have fun. I couldn't get why people were having
such a problem with this film until I looked at it from a technical
stand point because the cast was great.
So our lady of the
hour likes a game for this flick. "How big does Tommie's hair
get?" because of throughout the flick, the heat of Texas in
July, you can see it expand and contract. I laughed because I
thought I noticed that as well. Potential drinking game at Tommie's
place!
A night on the set of Party Night.
I was really
impressed with the performances, the wound SFX for makeup and the
lighting and sound was solid. I was expecting micro-budget skimping
and cheapy Strawberry Quik but no so really didn't understand the problem. Turns out it was just the blocking
and camera zooms in practice that needed some fine tuning and
understanding. Tracking shots that didn't have a stabilizer on it
and focus dropped a couple of times in the beginning but Heather
Benson (Party Night, Captured and Stirring) the FX
girl was amazing.
You and Laurel
Toupal (Smart Marks, Death Rhymes with Orange and Party
Night)just stood out from the rest of the troop. Mind you I
wanted to put Billy Brannigan's character Travis feet first in an
industrial shredder. Proof the kid could bring the goods in my
humble opinion.
Also most of the
guys reviewing these slasher flicks are forgetting what teenagers
sound like. Most are in their 30s and 40s, so they are no longer
bombarded by the tsunami waves of hormones, snap judgement and
defensive nature. Relax old fellas and go have some Ensure.
Shot in Vegas with guerilla shooting
(Next to no permits) Christ returns remade cybernetic, comes
the underground cult following of Neil Breen (Double
Down, I Am Here... Now, Fateful Findings and Pass Thru).
Now there are plenty of critics, fans and folks that cannot fathom
this dude and let me just say, I'm one of them. Still got to admire
a guy that just throws himself into his own work. I couldn't help
but recognize a young girl near a pickup truck as Robo-Jesus preaches.
As a reviewer that films himself
bashing or praising movies on YouTube, I have not a stone to throw
but I just didn't get the guy.
Desperate to find a copy of The Trust,
I found a dodgy Czechoslovakian site with about three different
languages subtitled but it was the real deal. Starring Elijah Wood
and Nicolas Cage, two cops investigating a drug invasion stumble upon
a mysterious bank vault. Now because the copy I streamed was the
foreign release, I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything
A cut with The Trust in the region of
Czech Republic has Tommie Vegas in the film but not in the US
release. She fast forward and rewound and not in the American
release. Need to send that site to her but again, dodgy as Hell.
A shave and a haircut gag goes horribly wrong.
Our fear of zombies is funny after the
remake of Dawn of the Dead and it creeped Tommie but good for a few
weeks and of course, I tell her my zombie walk issue. FYI, don't
watch zombie films if the irrational fear kicks in. I went for a six
pack of soda, boom 80 people in a zombie walk in my neighborhood. I
hid in the Walgreens until they passed. I perused the movies until
they were gone and ironically I think one of the titles I bought was
a Romero dead flick.
Allergic to far too much of the desert but
she soldiers on and who can't relate, right?
We'd both love to see her play Claire
Redfield for Resident Evil reboot, so c'mon fans let's back her on
that. Maybe we can snag Shane Ryan for Leon Kennedy.
"I am content with acting, it is
my happy spot. I want to try meatier roles, so close but beaten by a better
known actor from CW snatched up the role." She's not bitter, gang. She
just bid on a part and didn't get it. She picks herself up, dusts
herself off and gets back in the ring for other things.
"It's difficult explaining acting to
friends and family about acting. She kind of just fell into it. She
was so shy and was placed into baby pageants, did gymnastics, dance and acting
was just the next step. She simply became it and it her." She got
her break ten years ago and just works her ass off is what I got from this.
She is a workhorse. Yesterday looking
at new projects to audition for. Not caring about what she is doing
but she likes being busy. So she has a photo shoot and then in to
shooting for a few days.
"Once you're done, you have to
wait on editing and it's a lull. You want something else to do.
People are confused, not understanding the process of onto the next
new thing."
It comes with the industry as you are a
commodity, not a person.
"Not a huge fan of the superhero
movies, not my viewing pleasure. I'd rather star in them.
Psychological thrillers and horror that take you somewhere else.
Something that takes you to another world, immerse yourself and give
you a full experience".
"Sam Raimi's Spider-Man and Patty
Jenkins' Wonder Woman were fun but look at that ten year gap. There
are so many of these films it is hard to keep up with it." Trust me Tommie, if it wasn't my gig, I'd have a helluva time keeping up with them.
"I had to turn down quite a few
projects but Inverted looked amazing it is very comfortable as you
see what the main characters go through as you deal with the present
and past, establishing life experiences. Explains who they are, what
they are and why they were chosen for this."
"Crowdfunding isn't horrible but
there are folks that take advantage of people. The money allocated
just raised for Inverted, it's all invested in SFX, camera,
actors, working crew to be ready."
"They want people to be invested
financially and emotionally to not be ruining it with a spoiler in the
trailer."
"We had character introductions,
our filmography and interaction about donating and loving on the
show. Personally messaged friends and emails that are going to be
able to work with and reach out to show what we are doing and events
to show off what the project really meant."
"Heart and soul went into your
project and the fans we got heart and soul back. If you don't
believe in your project, why do it?"
She goes on to tell what her goals were
in five years. "I'm taking it as it comes. Looking into new
projects for a couple hours every other day and then see what my
schedules are. With the talent I am, I am just waiting to unload on
the world. Every new offer is another way for me to share my range
with the world." She went on to tell me about how she helped
with a bit of casting and getting the word out for Inverted on social media and
sounded genuinely proud of the hard work that was done every day
plugging the film, plugging the contacts and the project.
"It is my hard work that is my
strength but within the project. I know the script back and forth. I
am prepared, ready to go. I even know my fellow actors' lines. Folks
are talking and meeting and I am in the script to work. Next week, I
am shooting five pages and I have to work an accent and be introduced
to the film viewers."
"Every job you go for, learn the
script, filming, taking time to bring the emotional range, how they
speak, upload and edit for an audition that you may not even get.
The next time you have two maybe three projects right then."
Sassy in the Wasteland.
Albert Pyun is remastering his film
while dealing with illnesses still doing it independent while his
cast and crew has his back. This man is astonishing to me. Tommie's
praise of what kind of director as well as man he is, makes me feel
like I get to know his work and who he is even more.
I mean I got that from Cyborg oh so
many years ago but alas, we are getting off subject. Back to the
talented Ms. Vegas.
Casting couch is a big time no-no.
Topless is not happening unless it has an artistic decency.
"A Skype encounter required me
to be topless in that from a total stranger I did not know and just
told them that was not going to happen."
Stereo-typically, he belittled with the
nonsense of, "Well good luck in this industry, Honey."
Yeah, this writer really wants to bury these kind of guys in the sand
from the neck down, cover them in honey and unleash the fire ants.
So of course we had to ask the cliche'
question, "What do you have to do to become an actor?"
Now keep in mind; Tommie is not
plagued by this query, but it has been asked more than a few times
and frankly I was impressed with her response.
"Expect rejection every time. Pour
your heart and soul into every performance, every reading. Commit
yourself to being this actor with every fiber of your being."