Saturday, June 23, 2012

Donate to Marlo's pre-school fund

Actor Nick Stahl is currently missing for the second time this year. In May, his wife Rose Murphy Stahl reported him as a missing person, and a search for him ensued in the skid row area of downtown Los Angeles where he was known to go seeking drugs. He resurfaced on his own, and checked himself into rehab. Unfortunately, he checked out of rehab early and since has gone missing again. His wife, Rose has been struggling financially because of Nick's troubles over the past few months, and she has set up a page for people to donate money to keep her and Nick's daughter Marlo in preschool.

To donate to Marlo's preschool fund, visit:
https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/4KJF4

Recent press on Nick's disappearance:

Huffington Post: Nick Stahl Missing: Actor's Wife Calls Off Search For 'Terminator 3' Star
http://huff.to/O8qbAc

Huffington Post: Nick Stahl Missing Again: Actor Leaves Rehab, Can't Be Found
http://huff.to/Pm56Av

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Mobli is a new photo/video app for your phone and partner in the Tropfest Micro Film Festival

There's a new free photos/video app and sharing service called Mobli, http://www.mobli.com which will enable you to see a lot of great videos and upload your own photos and videos. This new company is going to a partner in the "Tropfest Micro Film Festival", a film festival which will be headed by Tobey Maguire and supported by Tropfest Ambassadors Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, and Liev Schrieber. Mobli is a new startup company spearheaded by investors Toby Maguire and Leonardo DiCaprio.

You can download Mobli's app at http://www.mobli.com

Here is my page on Mobli: http://www.mobli.com/schiller Here is some recent press on Mobli http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/should-youtube-be-worried-of-first-mobli-channel/

Trailer For The Limelight Movie

Jen Gatien's movie about the Limelight Nightclub is now available for purchase on Itunes, and it is available to watch in streaming video on Netflix. The movie explores the history of the Limelight, Tunnel & Palladium Nightclubs and their success as the three biggest nightclubs in New York City. It also explores the controversies surround the clubs in the mid-1990s as the club made headlines all over the nation when Rudy Giuliani set out to shut the clubs down and how he attempted to portray the clubs as "drug supermarkets", and how Peter Gatien, with the help of Benjamin Brafman, defeated the charges files which the city filed against him and managed to reopen both the Limelight and Tunnel in the early 2000's.

Here is the trailer:




You can buy or rent the movie on Itunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/MDzyC2