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Tuesday, 9 June 2009

The Godfather - Cool marionette puppet


MINDstyle International is pleased to announce a licensing agreement with Paramount Licensing, Inc., and the launch of their new art toy collectibles (ATC) line with The Godfather.

The Original version (with marionette) is packaged in a special limited edition collectors box will launch at the “Family Tradition” art exhibition curated by Ron English in Los Angeles on Sunday, July 19th at De la Barracuda and San Diego Comic Con. In addition, two alternate colour ways of the OG version will be available in limited edition from select retailers.

Michael Lau masterminded the style and approach with MINDstyle to produce the art toy figures inspired by the film classic. MINDstyle will next follow-up with the release of a Classic figure and a Secret figure by Michael Lau. Both products are scheduled to reach store shelves in fall, 2009 worldwide.

Source: ToysREvil

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Monday, 9 February 2009

Barry Levinson talks about Mickey Rourke

It’s often hard for actors to accept their own strengths. There’s a tendency toward self-destructive behavior in very talented people. Look at Brando, look at Orson Welles or Montgomery Clift. They were brilliant and self-destructive. It’s a mystery why that is. But it is also true for Mickey. Some actors lose their way and they never put it together again. But by playing a guy in “The Wrestler” who is no longer what he was, Mickey has been reborn.

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