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31 Days of Halloween: The Trilogy.
This will be our 3rd annual celebration of Halloween pictures! 31 spooky pictures for 31 days of October! If you are interested in seeing pictures from the previous two years please check out our "31 Days of Halloween" albums!
Year: 1999
Director: Roger Kumble
Writers: Roger Kumble (screenplay), Choderlos de Laclos (novel)
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair, Louise Fletcher, Swoosie Kurtz, Sean Patrick Thomas, Christine Baranski
Year: 1999
Director: Roger Kumble
Writers: Roger Kumble (screenplay), Choderlos de Laclos (novel)
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair, Louise Fletcher, Swoosie Kurtz, Sean Patrick Thomas, Christine Baranski
Part of the public art series Drifting In Daylight from Creative Time, this recreated movie moment from Cruel Intentions was part of David Levine's Private Moment project where actors perform a scene in a loop for 6 hours whether anyone is watching or not. It has been best described as a real life GIF. Here, the iconic kissing scene from Cruel Intentions is reenacted and is quite possibly my favorite of all the Private Moments.
Year: 1999
Director: Roger Kumble
Writers: Roger Kumble (screenplay), Choderlos de Laclos (novel)
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair, Louise Fletcher, Swoosie Kurtz, Sean Patrick Thomas, Christine Baranski
Part of the public art series Drifting In Daylight from Creative Time, this recreated movie moment from Cruel Intentions was part of David Levine's Private Moment project where actors perform a scene in a loop for 6 hours whether anyone is watching or not. It has been best described as a real life GIF. Here, the iconic kissing scene from Cruel Intentions is reenacted and is quite possibly my favorite of all the Private Moments. This is a close-up crop where I tried to copy the framing from the movie. I didn't realize they tried to also recreate the moment that saliva hangs from their lips in the glistening sun! I almost couldn't believe it and wondered if it happened at every take!
Part of the public art series Drifting In Daylight from Creative Time, this recreated movie moment from Cruel Intentions was part of David Levine's Private Moment project where actors perform a scene in a loop for 6 hours whether anyone is watching or not. It has been best described as a real life GIF. Here, the iconic kissing scene from Cruel Intentions is reenacted and is quite possibly my favorite of all the Private Moments.
Part of the public art series Drifting In Daylight from Creative Time, this recreated movie moment from Cruel Intentions was part of David Levine's Private Moment project where actors perform a scene in a loop for 6 hours whether anyone is watching or not. It has been best described as a real life GIF. Here, the iconic kissing scene from Cruel Intentions is reenacted and is quite possibly my favorite of all the Private Moments.
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Photography by Eji Eustaquio
Stylists: Rica Rico and Aris Solidum
Hair and Make Up Artist: Luccio Javier
Models: Leticia Souza and Alexander Vega Hidalgo
Production Designers: Beatrice Puertollano and Ivan Jaro
Special Thanks To: More Than A Chair
Joshua Jackson has managed to pull off what a lot of actors don't. He went from being a teen idol, to a serious actor working with some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Joshua got his start at age 9, when he landed the role of 'Charlie' in that Emilio Estevez classic "Mighty Ducks." That film was a hit and he went on to star in the sequels. By 1998, they knew who he was down in Hollywood so he landed the 'Dawson's Creek' gig and for six seasons, he was pretty much every teenage girls' "imaginary" boyfriend. Along the way he starred in movies like "Scream 2" and "Skulls." He played a gay teenager in "Cruel Intentions" along with the lovely Sarah Michelle Gellar. When Dawson's Creek ended in 2002 Josh went on to look for "more mature" films. There was "I Love Your Work" alongside Giovanni Ribisi and Christina Ricci. 'Aurora Borealis' with Donald Sutherland and Juliette Lewis and 'Bobby' with Anthony Hopkins and Helen Hunt. Last year, Joshua returned to TV as Peter Bishop, in the series "Fringe." He also came back to Canada to star in the road movie "One Week" - a film about a young man's motorcycle trip from Toronto to Vancouver.
Check out his interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=1006295904
Part of the public art series Drifting In Daylight from Creative Time, this recreated movie moment from Cruel Intentions was part of David Levine's Private Moment project where actors perform a scene in a loop for 6 hours whether anyone is watching or not. It has been best described as a real life GIF. Here, the iconic kissing scene from Cruel Intentions is reenacted and is quite possibly my favorite of all the Private Moments.
Joshua Jackson has managed to pull off what a lot of actors don't. He went from being a teen idol, to a serious actor working with some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Joshua got his start at age 9, when he landed the role of 'Charlie' in that Emilio Estevez classic "Mighty Ducks." That film was a hit and he went on to star in the sequels. By 1998, they knew who he was down in Hollywood so he landed the 'Dawson's Creek' gig and for six seasons, he was pretty much every teenage girls' "imaginary" boyfriend. Along the way he starred in movies like "Scream 2" and "Skulls." He played a gay teenager in "Cruel Intentions" along with the lovely Sarah Michelle Gellar. When Dawson's Creek ended in 2002 Josh went on to look for "more mature" films. There was "I Love Your Work" alongside Giovanni Ribisi and Christina Ricci. 'Aurora Borealis' with Donald Sutherland and Juliette Lewis and 'Bobby' with Anthony Hopkins and Helen Hunt. Last year, Joshua returned to TV as Peter Bishop, in the series "Fringe." He also came back to Canada to star in the road movie "One Week" - a film about a young man's motorcycle trip from Toronto to Vancouver.
Check out his interview with George here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=1006295904