Patrick Labyorteaux tells a fun story about an encounter with Sean Astin ca. 2012.
Also, learn who Mark Marshall thinks was the “hardest Goonie to wrangle!”
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Patrick Labyorteaux tells a fun story about an encounter with Sean Astin ca. 2012.
Also, learn who Mark Marshall thinks was the “hardest Goonie to wrangle!”
The Color Purple: The Making Of An American Classic
One of the most important films in American cinema is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. “The Color Purple” was released in Dec. 1985.
Mark Marshall who was Steven Spielberg's assistant from 84-88 has graciously decided to share his memories and pictures from the making of that groundbreaking movie.
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The motion picture adaptation of Alice Walker’s searing novel, The Color Purple, was released 35 years ago this year. The movie, directed by the maestro, Steven Spielberg, opened in limited release on Steven’s 39th birthday, December 18, 1985. It went into wide release two months later. Over the next few months, I thought I would post a series of set photos that I took throughout the production to commemorate the combined contributions of a brilliant cast & crew. First up, our prodigious leader, director/producer, Steven Spielberg. When Steven first expressed his doubts that a white Jewish male could direct the heartbreaking story of an abused southern black woman in the early 1900s, producer Quincy Jones famously told him: “You know, this is not about race. This is about humanity. You didn’t have to go to Mars to make E.T..”
The Color Purple: The Making Of An American Classic
One of the most important films in American cinema is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. “The Color Purple” was released in Dec. 1985.
Mark Marshall who was Steven Spielberg's assistant from 84-88 has graciously decided to share his memories and pictures from the making of that groundbreaking movie.
Mark Marshall -
The motion picture adaptation of Alice Walker’s searing novel, The Color Purple, was released 35 years ago this year. The movie, directed by the maestro, Steven Spielberg, opened in limited release on Steven’s 39th birthday, December 18, 1985. It went into wide release two months later. Over the next few months, I thought I would post a series of set photos that I took throughout the production to commemorate the combined contributions of a brilliant cast & crew. First up, our prodigious leader, director/producer, Steven Spielberg. When Steven first expressed his doubts that a white Jewish male could direct the heartbreaking story of an abused southern black woman in the early 1900s, producer Quincy Jones famously told him: “You know, this is not about race. This is about humanity. You didn’t have to go to Mars to make E.T..”
Andy Fitzpatrick - "When I Fell In Love With You" at Muldoon’s Picnic at Irish Arts Center, NY. April 9th 2018. With Jamie Alegre, Mark Marshall and Cáit O'Riordan.
Mark Marshall is a hard-rockin’, heart stoppin’, rock n’ roll maniac. And this next album, "Born Wired," is definitely one to remember.
BARBADOS (Naked Departure) — MARK MARSHALL — Naked, Mark Marshall is a mechanic teacher at Polytechnic and the biggest crook mechanic in Barbados. People don’t carry a car to this man to get fix you will be sorry in the end. One time a girlfriend of mine from Harts Gap, Cheryl Sargent, send a car to him to get fix. Man send it back to her the same way and took her money. Mark loves to work on women’s cars because he think he would get pu**y in return. His wife Dr Nesha Gibbons of QEH must be taking the most horns in Barbados.
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Mark even claim he does f***** a girl that does work with her. This first-class crook Mark used to work at Courtesy Garage. I Believe some dirt he did and they let he go. He open his own business in Hostel Turning and treat the man that he renting the place from bad and it fail.
To know he teaching children that now come out of school at the Polytechnic is a horror. Mark’s buddy that works at Chick Mont, Wayne Foster, he want to f***** the most pu***y and when he girl Carla that went to Seven Days Adventist School leave he out man take it on and get small like a needle and had every body at Chick Mont breaking down with laughing. Anonymous
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Mark Marshall Teacher at the Polytechnic BARBADOS (Naked Departure) -- MARK MARSHALL -- Naked, Mark Marshall is a mechanic teacher at Polytechnic and the biggest crook mechanic in Barbados.
Mark Marshall of the Polytechnic
Mark Marshall of the Polytechnic
BARBADOS (Naked Departure) — MARK MARSHALL — Mechanic teacher at Samuel Jackman polytechnic and con artist.
Naked, a lot of people in Barbados looking for this man to kill him. He messed up people’s cars and tell a lot of lies. He used to work at Courtesy Garage some years ago and only god knows why he’s not there anymore. He walks around claiming he get the most pu***y in Barbados and how he…
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Throwback: Mark Marshall - "Return of the Mack"
Jingle Punks Music Supervisor Liam Farrell and I rode the subway this morning as we typically do, and in typical fashion, we reminisced about some of our favorite songs from the 1990s. In the case of Mark Marshall's cool-as-hell R&B jam "Return of the Mack," the two of us found ourselves bursting into the song's refrain at several points of the trip, much to the probable chagrin (or delight?) of our fellow J Train riders. The British singer hit pay dirt with this instant classic in the spring of 1996 in his home country and hit it big in the States a year later, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Hanson's "MMMBop" was kind of a tough hurdle to surpass that summer). Join in on the nostalgia with us below and maybe sing a few bars of it out in public while you're at it.
-- Doug Bleggi