Mia performing with Uh Huh Her
Posted on: January 25, 2012 | Filed under: Videos | 1 Comment
Happy birthday!
Posted on: January 25, 2012 | Filed under: Birthday Wishes | 2 Comments
Happy 37th birthday to Mia! On behalf of the site and the fans, I would like wish her all the best and hope she has a wonderful birthday with her loved ones. Please feel free and post your birthday wishes in the comments section below.

Romantic comedy feature film “I Think I Do” being shot in Edmonton
Posted on: January 24, 2012 | Filed under: Film News, I Think I Do | 0 Comments
Edmonton might not always come to mind as a hotspot for shooting movies, but our city is earning its stripes in the film industry.
Last week, Parish of Christ Church, 12116 102 Ave., played host to the cast and crew of I Think I Do as they shot scenes for the upcoming romantic comedy by Panacea Entertainment and locally-based Rocky Mountain Picture Company.
Producer Darren Arsenault says Edmonton is a film-savvy city with loads of talent.
“When we’re looking at a community that’s really open to film, Edmonton really does stand out,” he says. “It has an amazing history of shows (made) here.”
Arsenault says Edmonton has everything a filmmaker needs.
Interactive Film At Sundance Tells Dark Side Of Human Interaction With Wildlife
Posted on: January 24, 2012 | Filed under: Bear 71, Film News, Videos | 0 Comments
Bear 71 from National Film Board of Canada on Vimeo.
The trip to the “wild” holds a romanticized spot in the minds of families across the world, but just how wild are campsites and national parks with roads and railways traversing them?
A new interactive, web-based documentary is trying to challenge the notion of pristine valleys and mountains by putting the viewer in the shoes of an original resident of such a valley: a grizzly bear.
Bear 71 is a 20 minute Canadian interactive documentary currently making waves at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah’s Park City. The project charts an uncomfortable course by coupling voice-over narration by a female voice meant to represent the bear with surveillance camera footage from many points throughout Banff National Park.
Interactive film, Bear 71, blurs lines between wild and wired
Posted on: January 23, 2012 | Filed under: Bear 71, Film News | 0 Comments
There are many bizarre sights parading before the viewfinder of a Sundance Film Festival visitor, but the indoor tree imported from Banff and the bear cage outside the library are two of the more cryptic signs of unfettered creativity sprawling around Park City.
Part of a National Film Board interactive film project called Bear 71, the cage and the tree are more than publicity props; they’re symbols of a larger work that aims to jolt the viewer into a different state of awareness about the natural environment, and our relationship to it.
“In our modern age, it’s hard to know where the wired world ends and the wild one begins,” says co-creator Leanne Allison, half the filmmaking team behind the Gemini-winning Being Caribou.
“This whole thing started with a huge collection of trail photographs gathered in Banff National Park. These were images that were not framed by people. They were sort of nature uninterrupted.”
The L Word 3.07 & 3.08 screencaps
Posted on: January 09, 2012 | Filed under: Gallery Updates, The L Word | 0 Comments
The gallery has been updated with screencaps of Mia in episodes 3.07 & 3.08 of The L Word. More coming soon. Enjoy!
Gallery links:
3.07 Lone Star
3.08 Latecomer
The L Word 3.05 & 3.06 screencaps
Posted on: January 02, 2012 | Filed under: Gallery Updates, The L Word | 0 Comments
The gallery has been updated with screencaps of Mia in episodes 3.05 & 3.06 of The L Word. More coming soon. Enjoy the new additions.
Gallery links:
3.05 Lifeline
3.06 Lifesize



