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D. Elliot Woods
D. Elliot Woods
The pandemic has taken its toll on everyone. But, imagine being stuck in isolation with your abusive husband. Would it drive you to the edge of no return?

This the basic premise of actor-turned-filmmaker D. Elliot Woods’ new short film “Life and Lemons.” The film took shape during the Hollywood shutdown, being conceived and safely shot with a limited cast, including Sandra Thigpen Ferrari and Keith Burke.

Previously, Woods has portrayed both humans and aliens in several “Star Trek” projects. He has also appeared on many TV shows, like “NCIS: LA,” “Ballers,” “Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” “Friends,” and “Drake & Josh.” In addition, he writes, produces and directs projects for his Fly Free Entertainment company and is currently working on two new projects.

D. Elliot Woods recently answered a few questions about “Life and Lemons”:

Tell us about your new short film “Life and Lemons.”

WOODS: “Life and Lemons” is a suspense/thriller with horror edges. Just when you think you know what’s going on… turns out it’s not quite what you were thinking. We’re hoping folks enjoy it.

What inspired you to write the script?

WOODS: A couple of days into the quarantine, I heard a news report saying police were getting a much higher rate of Domestic Violence calls than normal because people were unable to take periodic breaks from one another. It’s a horrible thing to be unable to get away from an abusive person – be it physical, emotional or psychological damage being inflicted. I was thinking about the news report and looking in my back yard when a lemon fell from the tree and I immediately thought “When life gives you lemons… make lemonade.” And I immediately knew that was the premise.

You play Daniel; why did you want to portray this character?

WOODS: Casting for TV and a lot of films moves quickly. As a result, Actors are often cast by how they’re generally perceived rather than by their abilities because there isn’t always ‘time’ to look for ‘different.’ In my case, I’m often cast as good-natured characters or in authoritative roles. I’ve rarely been cast as the ‘bad guy’. When you’re doing independent film, you look for ‘challenges or opportunities for roles outside of your normal so that you can expand as a performer.

Was it difficult to direct the film while also starring in it?

WOODS: It was challenging but not difficult. I’m what’s called an Actor’s Director and I had the good sense to surround myself with super talented actors who I knew would be open to the frequency I operate from but more importantly I knew Sandra Thigpen Ferrari and Keith Burke would bring more to their roles than what was on the page. Because we were in the middle of a quarantine cinematographer and editor Edgar P. Davis was available and he is an absolute auteur who understands my thought process and speaks my ‘crazy.’

Any interesting stories from the set you can share with us?

WOODS: I’ve known everyone involved with the project for years, so what made this experience stand out was the fact that we had to be different because of the pandemic itself. It was all of our first experiences at using social distancing protocol in front of and behind the camera. I’ve never been a part of a production where, literally, no person or character ever touches or physically comes close to another person.

What’s the biggest lesson you learned from working on this project?

WOODS: Truly anything is possible! We are living in uncertain times and having to learn how to navigate and operate differently and safely on-the-fly. But when folks believe in something collectively and are willing to invest of themselves to solve difficult or complex issues… there’s always room for magic to enter.

And, now just for fun:

Who’s your favorite director and/or actor/actress?


WOODS: Spike Lee’s body of work as a director is awesome. I’m hoping he sees this, hires me and pays me huge money.

What film from the past do you wish you created?

WOODS: “The Hustler.” It’s one of the few movies I’ve ever seen that is a completely different film experience when you focus on any specific character rather than just seeing the movie as a whole.

Favorite movie or TV show from your childhood.

WOODS: “Miami Vice.”

Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.

WOODS: My friends constantly yell at me to do stand-up comedy – which I do enjoy – but there’s never enough TIME.

How can fans keep up with you?

WOODS: IG: @DElliotWoods link
Twitter: @DElliotWoods link.
I’m getting “better” at posting things. I used to be absolutely heinous. LOL Thanks!

Thanks -- and keep making Lemonade!
"Life and Lemons" - D. Elliot Woods and Sandra Thigpen Ferrari
"Life and Lemons" - D. Elliot Woods and Sandra Thigpen Ferrari
"Life and Lemons" - D. Elliot Woods
"Life and Lemons" - D. Elliot Woods
"Life and Lemons" - Keith Burke
"Life and Lemons" - Keith Burke
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Walt Disney Pictures decided to swap Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales – the fifth installment in the theme park ride-based movie franchise headlined by Johnny Depp as the slippery scallywag Jack Sparrow – out from the Summer 2015 lineup this week (right after the studio repositioned Marvel’s Ant-Man to takes its place), rather than rush the swashbuckling blockbuster down the assembly line as fast as conceivably possible.

The Dead Men Tell No Tales script is still being written by Jeff Nathanson (Rush Hour 2 & 3), who took over from Pirates 1-4 co-writers Ted Elliott...
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Blessed Poster
Blessed Poster
Bought this film on a whim. Have to say that I'm glad I did.

The story centres around James Nesbitt's character Peter, who lives alone on a remote Scottish island running a lighthouse. Through flashbacks we see his previous life as a family man with a successful career and how he came to be alone. Simply, it's a tale of 'you don't know what you've got until it's gone'.

Nesbitt lives alone, not speaking for most of the film. With a lesser actor this would have likely become tedious but Nesbitt carries the performance well.

However, it's the arrival of a young ship-wrecked girl named Charlotte that...
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Ok seriously if you were dead shouldn’t you like not be able to do this with someone. (Yep really really strange).
Ok seriously if you were dead shouldn’t you like not be able to do this with someone. (Yep really really strange).
Ok here is an article of movies that I have seen and didn't like at all.Some people may not agree with me but that’s fine too but this is just my POV on them. So please rate & comment.


Enjoy

#1 Just Like Heaven

Ok this was on TV last night and parts of it was funny like the part where Elizabeth is telling David to get out of her apartment and his like No and she falls out the window or the priest coming in with the holy water and she tells David that the priest doesn’t see her either only David does.

Was there anything I liked in this movie:

Well as I said above some parts were funny.And...
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Ok so a lot of endings to movies can be sometimes crap and leaves you saying what the hell is going on here . Here is my top 10 favourite endings.

#10 Cinderella
1950

Ok so we all know that Cinderella gets her prince in the end and that’s it. End of story

#9 Titanic(1997)

This one always confuses me. Does Rose die in her bed as an old woman or does she dream about Jack in her sleep. You decide.

#8 Beauty& the Beast(1991)

OMG I love the ending to this movie as Belle who is gutted over Beast being dead turns back into a sexy prince who she marries in the end and they dance together and you see...
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