Jcliffyhuff and Stuff

What?   Clippings and Drippings from The Butcher, The Baker, Actor, Writer, Filmmaker, James Huffman. Part Mix Tape. Part Magic show. Part Mecca Lecca HI, Mecca Hiney HO. So there you go.

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    "Danny Boyle has directed hit films in a wide array of genres—from the cautionary drug saga Trainspotting to the inspirational, Oscar-winning drama Slumdog Millionaire. In 2010, Danny Boyle enumerated his 15 Golden Rules of filmmaking exclusively"
    — 2 days ago

    indiecityentertainment:

    “The Evidence Project” Produced/Directed by James Huffman

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    indie city entertainment: CASTING: Please submit and/or share →

    indiecityentertainment:

    CASTING for “The Evidence Project” an educational/industrial film in the form of a courtroom drama.

    A- Nancy Smith (vignette 1-5), F, 40-45, any ethnicity. Proud woman, wife and mother. Claims she was a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her husband Sid. She testifies through 5…

    — 1 month ago with 1 note

    indiecityentertainment:

    Stills from “The Professionalism Project.” Produced and Directed by James Huffman in 2010. Six unique perspectives on professionalism. Script by Mary Ann Robinson and Alison Kehner, Legal Methods Professors, Widener University School of Law.

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    Some Really Cool Images in this collection “Gorgeous Portraits of Movie Characters & Classic Shots - Imgur.” My favorites are No Country For Old Men, Toy Story 3 and Drive.

    Some Really Cool Images in this collection “Gorgeous Portraits of Movie Characters & Classic Shots - Imgur.” My favorites are No Country For Old Men, Toy Story 3 and Drive.

    — 1 month ago
    Priceonomics Blog: Is It Rational To Wait Six Years To Make It? →

    priceonomics:

    “No one starts at the top in the theater, and the bottom is a very ugly place”

    - Gene Hackman

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    An interesting story has been bouncing around the interwebs this week - Ang Lee, two-time Oscar winner for Best Director, was an astounding failure at his craft for many years before he…

    — 2 months ago with 8 notes