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IFA'S JUNE ACTRESS OF THE MONTH
Meet Alexa Demara!
She
has not been a part of the modeling scene for long but
with thirteen past features in magazines
including FHM, Batchelor ,
Knockout and the like, a fan base of over
200,000 and nearly 1,500,000 views on popular
networking sites like MySpace.com,
model/actress/writer Alexa Demara is working it from
all the right angles.
A small town girl from rural Wisconsin, Alexa's
undertakings have been multiple and varied, covering
both ends of the industry spectrum and everything in
between. From various fashion shows, plays,
pageants and radio shows to commercials,
independent films and magazines, Alexa has done it
all . . . and she isn't going to stop any time soon.
Beyond her plethora of industry commitments, Alexa is
dedicated to academic success as well. This
model/actress is currently pursing a degree in
Marketing with a minor in Spanish. As a child, she
showed skill in Math, English, and Science but soon
found she had flair for the Arts, for writing, performing,
drawing, and painting.
Believing in the notion of giving back, Alexa promotes
equal human rights and the humane treatment of
animals. Clearly demonstrating the adage "what
doesn't kill you makes you stronger", Alexa takes pride
in and seeks to maintain her reputation as one of the
nicest and most intelligent model/actresses around.
Ultimately hoping to move to greener pastures, Alexa
believes she has the potential and determination
necessary to successfully further her career in both
modeling and acting. Known for her extreme versatility
in looks and personality, Alexa knows beyond a
shadow of a doubt that she belongs in this industry.
Official Alexa Demara Website
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Ocean's Thirteen - Better . . . but not the Best
Written by: Naomi Wiggins
Better than the self-indulgent and inflated Ocean's
Twelve but falling short of the unaffected suavity of
Ocean's Eleven, the third installment of the
lives, loves and escapades of Danny Ocean and his
ever-growing gang of savvy criminals is enjoyably
kitsch but a bit too straight-forward for its own good.
The script brought to the table by writing duo Brian
Koppelman and David Levien often makes sense . . .
and with Ocean and his gang that's never a good sign.
Still, the film is flashy and sassy, helped along by a
gorgeous cast, the pizzazz of the ever impressive
Vegas landscape and a return to its roots of revenge.
This time, the rag tag crew is working to
avenge one of their own as the ailing Reuben (Elliot
Gould) has taken to his bed and a life of silence after
being cut out of big time casino owner Willie Bank's
(Al Pacino) plans for an outrageous new hotel.
Helping out a friend is no doubt a good and noble aim
but it is unfortunately just not as attractive as Ocean's
initial aim to get back the love of his life.
Speaking of love, the ladies (Julia Roberts,
Catherine Zeta-Jones) make no appearance in the
film, leaving their vacated slots in the gang to be filled
by burned but still loaded money-man Terry Benedict
(Andy Garcia) and previous villain extraordinaire
François Toulour (Vincent Cassel). In typical Ocean
style, the duo, despite all attempts to the contrary,
unwittingly play directly into Ocean's hand.
With starts and stops, fits and gasps, kicks and quite
a few giggles, the crew ceaselessly moves two steps
forwards and three steps back. And while their
outrageous heist seems to once again be all but
impossible, it is not difficult to spot connections
and see the pieces falling into place. With Ocean and
Ryan at the wheel, we aren't supposed to know what's
going to happen next but somehow we do - And this is
not good.
Still, the transparent and struggling story is rescued by
the unrivaled chemistry and shared star power
between leads Clooney, Pitt and Damon. Clooney and
Pitt are at it again - reading each others minds,
finishing each others sentences and speaking in a
language only Rusty and Danny can understand. Their
sometimes brutal, at all times jovial, "education" of the
nerdy Linus (Damon) fully allows each actor to play to
their strengths - mocking intensity, smoking suavity
and flawless comedic timing. The talent shared
between this trio makes the screen simply sizzle . . .
and saves an otherwise wandering plot.
Portraying the uptight, anxious and thoroughly
enjoyable Linus, Damon is wonderful as always -
even with a prosthetic nose. His seduction of the
uptight and business savvy Abigail Sponder (Ellen
Barkin) is almost as enjoyable as the outrage that
meets his admission of his own belief in his seductive
powers. It would seem pheromones can do wonders.
Outside of the fabulous trio, the Malloy Brothers are
surprisingly enjoyable as well. The go-to-guys for all
odd jobs and any unexpected problems, the forever
bickering Virgil (Casey Affleck) and Turk Malloy (Scott
Caan) literally run from scene to scene, somehow
saving up enough time amidst the chaos to single
handedly pull off an insurrection for higher wages and
better working conditions in a dice making factory
down in Mexico.
Unfortunately, Andy Garcia's Terry Benedict comes off
as a bit of a joke. Merely a shadow of the utterly
unnerving and oh-so-intimidating tri-casino owner of
Ocean's Eleven, Garcia is better than the words
written for him and unfortunately, he doesn't get to
show it. He is however better than Pacino who, in a
surprising twist, is choppy, at times awkward and
ultimately flat. With a more daunting villain that instilled
fear rather than simple respect for the prestige of his
resume, the limping Ocean's Thirteen just
might have been able to soar.
Ocean's 13
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