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'Communication
Breakdown' Star Now Seen Daily on TV Across U.S.
Friday,
February 24, 2006
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As one of the hosts of the syndicated "E Asylum"
entertainment program, Satu
Rautaharju (Misty in the Richard
O'Sullivan-directed "Communication
Breakdown"), can now be seen on college campuses throughout the
United States via The University Network.
The channel beams the show, produced by the Mojo Creative
Group, into colleges and universities three times a day, reaching an audience
of some 3.9 million students.
To see Satu chatting with "Garden State" director
and star Zach Braff,
Click
here...
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Meet 'Communication
Breakdown' Star This Week in New York City
Wednesday,
February 22, 2006
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Actress/model Satu
Rautaharju (Misty in "Communication
Breakdown") has long been rumored to be in the running to don the
golden tiara and lasso in the upcoming "Wonder Woman" movie, but
this coming week, she'll be wearing a completely different super heroine
outfit.
Satu, along with comic book artist Fernando Farjardo, will
appear at the New York Comic Convention Friday January 24 through Sunday
January 26, to promote her new multimedia venture, "Captain
Schoolgirl," a campy, bawdy romp which features Rautaharju, in video
form, as an over-the-top high school crime fighter who busts academic
wrongdoers while dressed like a cross between "Oops! I Did It
Again"-era Britney Spears and Clayton Moore.
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The New York Comic Con, to take place at the Jacob
Javits Center, will also feature appearances from such notables as
"Ultraviolet" star Milla Jovovich, "Clerks" director
Kevin Smith, and comic whiz Todd McFarlane.
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'Communication
Breakdown' Star Converses With 'Die Hard' Hero
Wednesday,
February 15, 2006
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In accordance with her sworn duties as interviewer for the
syndicated entertainment program "E Asylum," Satu
Rautaharju (Misty in "Communication
Breakdown") recently sat down with Bruce Willis to discuss his latest
project, "16 Blocks."
"Before she shot the segment, I bet her ten bucks he'd
hit on her," says Writer/Producer/Director Richard
O'Sullivan. "Notice just how subtly he tosses in the name of the
hotel he's staying at right in the middle of promoting his new film."
To see the guy who thrice knocked up Demi Moore mack on
"Captain Schoolgirl," Click
here...
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Third Holleman Accident
Renews Talk of Lost Colony Curse
Tuesday,
February 14th, 2006
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"I was sitting at a stop light minding my own
business," says actress Shan Holleman ("Traveling Man") about
her third auto accident in as many months. "When this guy just...BAM!
Rear-ended me without warning. Thank goodness I was wearing a fairy costume at
the time."
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The twenty something beauty, best known for her role in the cult horror comedy
"Motor Home Massacre," was seriously hurt in a bang up in Los
Angeles last November, only to aggravate those injuries in two subsequent
wrecks in Atlanta.
Holleman's string of accidents are just the latest in a long series of
mishaps to plague actors and crew attached to projects being produced by Lost
Colony Entertainment, going back to the company's first project in 2002,
"Radio Free Babylon (Or How to Suck the Brain of a President's
Daughter)."
"The set of RFB was like one big car wreck," says
Writer/Producer/Director Richard
O'Sullivan. "Not figuratively...but literally."
O'Sullivan; Executive Producer Dan Chernau; Producers Dan
Lashley and Matt Meiners; Associate Producer Vince Mann; and actors Jesse
Janowsky, Meredith Sause, Jerla
Gross, and Cherie Wimberly were all involved in highway mishaps during the
filming of that legendary shelved project.
LCE's next feature, "Communication
Breakdown," managed to escape car wrecks but was besieged by other
misfortune. Producer Linda
Jean Marlowe and actress Aubrey
Goss were both diagnosed with cancer shortly after production wrapped and Jasmin
St. Claire's appendix burst the day after finishing her scenes.
Then, last month, singer/songwriter Judson, who shot three music videos
with LCE in September (for the songs "How Does It Feel," "A
Beautiful Day," and "Superficial Mind"), was run over by a car
while crossing a street in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina.
"I don't think we're magically causing the accidents," says
O'Sullivan in response to the alleged curse. "I like to think that if, by
some chance, these things are predestined, then we're actually bringing good
luck to these people. I mean, hey, no one has died under our watch yet,
right?"
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