Ramblings of Rick Rockhill. Pet Food Nutrition Industry Veteran. Public Speaker. Student of life, doing what I love. Following my passions and that which inspire me. Advocate for the health benefits of the human-animal bond, animal nutrition, animal advocacy, awareness of prescription drug abuse and the fentanyl crisis. Home is Palm Springs, California, USA.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Midnight in the Garden
You may recall my post earlier in the week about the boulders I purchased for the front courtyard. Here they are at night, with the new landscape lighting in place. I didn't adjust the color at all on the photos of these rocks, although admittedly part of the rich hue is from contrast in night with the shutter exposure. Regardless they do look magnificent, don't they? I just love my boulders! It is too dark in this photo to see the plants but one they grow in around the boulders they will really look swell.
Here is another photo I took in the garden, but a few hours earlier...just past twilight. If you look beyond the palm fronds, you can see the dark ridge of the San Jacinto mountains, and if you look up a tad bit in the top left corner you can see a beautiful star in the night sky. For some reason I just really like this photo. At any rate,the good news is that the grounds are now complete and I can enjoy them. One of my favorite things to do is sit outside with my dogs...with a glass of wine in hand--and star gaze. Life in the California desert is especially good this time of year. I'm blessed to have all of this to enjoy.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Open Casting Call for Talented Dogs
Submit a close up 30-second video of your dog to k9casting@gmail.com and come out to the auditions this Sunday January 29th.
DATE: Sunday, January 29th, 2012
TIME: 11:30 AM
LOCATION: 16016 AVENIDA PADILLA, IRWINDALE, CA 91702
c/o Hollywood Production Center
1149 N. Gower St. Suite 106-C
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Name, Address, Telephone number.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Happy Chinese New Year
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Palm Springs Gold
Without being a Geologist, I already knew that there are many types rocks, so I set my mind on a variety known as 'Palm Springs Gold'. The courtyard already has 32 tons of crushed gold rocks as the ground cover in our desert landscape. Once at the rock supply store, I was directed toward the area where the Palm Springs Gold rocks were piled high. I scaled the pile with one of the workers. Once I selected my rocks, I labelled them with my last name so the workers would identify them for delivery. As I stepped back and gazed at the label I found it amusing to see 'Rockhill' scrawled on three boulders atop of a big pile of rocks.
A few days later a nice man in a massive truck used a huge crane to hoist these three boulders in the courtyard. Weighing around 2 tons each, once in place they were not to be moved ever again, so I used a variety of hand signals to direct the crane operator on how to position them as best he could. Funny, once in place they don't look quite as big.
The gardeners have begun planting various eco-friendly, drought-tolerant plants in and around the boulders. In the peak season, it isn't uncommon to reach 118 degrees, with virtually no rainfall, so its environmentally responsible to use as many plants as possible that require little water. Most of the yard is now cactus and such, which suits me fine actually. Next step is to install a few low wattage accent lights here and there, for dramatic effect. Anyone who knows me well understands that it's all about the lighting with me. Until the next time....
Friday, January 13, 2012
'A Thousand Cuts' Movie Delivers Thrills at PS Film Fest
'A Thousand Cuts' is a high-suspense psychological thriller about a strange guy who crashes the party of a Hollywood horror director, with a warped determination to teach him what it is like to live horror and experience terror--personally. While the film has a few squeamish scenes intended to titillate horror fans, this is primarily a suspense film that leaves you on the edge of your seat through most of the movie. The cleverly written storyline pulls you in like a tractor beam. A party scene at the home of Lance (Newcomer) defines the world in which he lives, and becomes an important backdrop for later in the film when he questions what is important in life.
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Frank, the stranger (O'Keefe) who crashes the party slips in unnoticed and tampers with the power, covering the house in darkness several times, which forces everyone to exit, leaving Lance home alone where Frank has the opportunity to unleash a rage of pent-up revenge. Olysa Rulin plays Lance's sister Melanie, whose character is off screen for much of the high tension moments but is at the very center of the fear that is so deftly delivered. The fate of Melanie is of high interest to the viewer, and Rulin does not disappoint. The suspense filled plot is so well done that I found my own imagination racing ahead trying to imagine what would come next, almost to comfort myself and release fear of the unknown. The timing of this film is excellent, raising tensions just long enough to bring the viewer leaning forward in their seat, and relaxing long enough to ease your mind to catch you off guard for the next scene.
During Q&A time after the screening, Producer Kim Waltrip explained that ATC was filmed entirely here in the Palm Springs area in just ten days. The cast spoke of the intensity of the production schedule and working in limited set space. The entire film is set in one house, primarily in a few rooms. This Independent film production has a major production feel but includes a few clever winks to the audience; a movie poster in Lance's office for "I Didn't Come Here to Die" is more than a set prop, it was a nod to the last film from Producers Waltrip and Casey.
After the screening, when the cast and crew assembled on stage to discuss the film. Writer/Director Charles "Chuck" Evered answers questions along with cast members including Michael A. Newcomer, Michael O'Keefe and Jimmy Van Patten. A Thousand Cuts is masterfully presented and offers sheer delight to fans of the suspense thriller genre.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Glitz & Glamour at Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala
Awards Main Stage Set backdrop |
in the limo headed to the Awards Gala |
"Entertainer" statuette |
The Gala is always held before the major awards events start and are viewed by insiders as precursors to who will win (Golden Globes, Oscars, SAG Awards). Many of prior year award recipients went on to win an Oscar at the Academy Awards.
...a media frenzy... |
on the red carpet |
Glenn Close |
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt |
George Clooney signs autographs |
Glamour and Glitz for sure |
Purple tulip centerpieces |
the bar were elegantly decorated |
Enjoying a martini |
OK, now for a series of photos of the awards ceremony. These are photos of various celebs as they are on stage giving remarks.
Brad Pitt: Desert Palm Achievement Award |
George Clooney: Chairman's Award |
Glenn Close: Career Achievement Award |
Jessica Chastain: Spotlight Award |
Kenneth Brannaugh introduces Michelle Williams |
Melissa McCarthy introduces Octavia Spencer |
Michelle Williams: Desert Palm Achievement Award |
Octavia Spencer: Breakthrough Award |
Tom Hanks and Thomas Horn |
AFTER PARTY PICS: the dance floor was packed |
AFTER PARTY PICS: the cheese table was amazing |
AFTER PARTY PICS: Dessert Table: Chocolate goodies! |
AFTER PARTY PICS: Lithographs of award recipients |
Here are a few photos of the after party. Aside from all the celebrity focus, I hope you enjoyed my recap of the 2012 Awards Gala. It was a lot of fun, and a real treat.
Most important however is that the Palm Springs Film Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting independent film making, particularly here in the Palm Springs area. If you are an aspiring writer, director, producer, actor, etc know that the Palm Springs Film Society is a friend to you. Support your local film festivals, to help them thrive and continue to fund projects. You may also see a film or two that might stimulate your mind a bit.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Opening Night Film at the Palm Springs International Film Festival
2012 poster from psfilmfest.org |
logo from psfilmfest.org |
On the Red Carpet |
The Festival's Opening Night film 'Salmon Fishing in the Yemen' is a British comedy based on the novel by Paul Torday. The film was directed by Lasse Hallström and produced by Paul Webster stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt and Amr Waked. Originally financed in part by the UK Film Council, and BBC Films the film is distributed by CBS Films and Lionsgate. The story focuses on three primary characters, Fred (McGregor), an uptight civil servant in Her Majesty's Government Fisheries Department, a fishing obsessed Arab Sheik (Waked) and Harriet (Blunt) a financial company representative to the Sheik.
my tickets to the opening night |
in the theater opening night |
Actress Emily Blunt on the Red Carpet in Palm Springs |
Meanwhile, following the film, I attended the Opening Night Gala held at the Palm Springs Art Museum, one of my favorite places in the desert. As a festival sponsor, and the official car of the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Mercedes-Benz had this gorgeous car parked out in front of the museum, greeting guests to the Gala.
Mercedes-Benz is the official car of the Festival |
Twitter Feed for #PSIFF hashtag |
Meanwhile, throughout the evening I was busy reporting live from the event, Tweeting from the Red Carpet, after the film and at the Gala Reception. You can see a snapshot of the Twitter Feed on the Desert Sun website. It was great to kick things off and let others follow along what was happening.
Fantastic food at the Museum Post Film Gala |
with Producer Kim Waltrip |
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Dogs Surf the World's Longest & Heaviest Parade Float with Natural Balance
photo credit: Betsy Martin |
It took a Ford 6.8-liter three-valve V-10 engine, normally used in its F-Series Super Duty trucks to power such a massive float. Thanks to the folks at Ford Motor Company for getting the float going!
Now here is the video I took with my iPhone. If you watch closely you can see Rose surf.
photo: Betsy Martin, Natural Balance |
Greg Biffle photo: Betsy Martin Natural Balance |
photo: Betsy Martin, Natural Balance |
photo: Betsy Martin, Natural Balance |
photo: Betsy Martin, Natural Balance |
photo: Betsy Martin Natural Balance |
photo: Betsy Martin, Natural Balance |
Stealth Bomber photo: Rick Rockhil |
Photo: Rick Rockhill |
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