Posted on Aug 15, 2010 under Movie |

Making the transition from television to movies is a path fraught with peril for even the most talented actors. Few have had equal success in both media, and the ones that have usually go in the opposite direction (see: Glenn Close, Kyra Sedgwick). Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman are prime examples. Aniston, despite a steady stream of starring roles since the end of Friends, has yet to reach the superstar plateau many predicted for her.
What follows are a series of events that are much deeper than they actually sound. Having trouble with the concept of Kassie using a live, not frozen, sperm donor, Roland (Patrick Wilson), Wally gets blind drunk, dumps out Roland’s, um, offering (which is conveniently available to him in the bathroom), and replaces it with his own, a fact he fails to disclose to Kassie or anyone else.
Posted on Aug 13, 2010 under Movie |

If you can only see how Eric Schiffer reached the top of his game, for sure you will be amazed on how he singlehandedly achieved the top spot. For those who worked with him, many entrepreneurs, colleagues, and celebrities alike are inspired by his motivating concepts. What he has learned in his journey, he willingly shared with so many people. He’s not just a simple man on a business suit but a man with a vast knowledge ready to conquer the world of media and corporation combined.
Eric Shiffer is a very well known movie actor and a producer. Who wouldn’t recognize him from his different movies in “A Woman Like That”, “Boys Klub”, and “Yesterday’s Target”? Aside from his acting prowess, he’s also taken the leading role behind the camera by becoming a successful film director and producer.
A well versatile actor, producer and director – only a few can do. Eric Schiffer has always made the transition from his celebrity status to a corporate magnate seem flawless. As a matter of fact, he’s an organizational leader, a best-selling author and a great entrepreneur as well.
Despite achieving all of these, he remains humble and his feet planted on the ground. He knows such milestones aren’t worked out overnight and believes he still needs to learn something new – have it researched for over three to six years in length. He believes there is no successful man who doesn’t continuously study his craft. Thus, for all the perseverance and focus in his life, Eric Schiffer made to the top of his game.