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Gabriel ( film)
Australian film by Shane Abbess
Gabriel is a Australian action-horror film set in purgatory. It follows the archangel Gabriel's fight to rid purgatory of the evil fallen angels and save the souls of its inhabitants. Gabriel is the first feature directed by Shane Abbess, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Hylton Todd. It stars Andy Whitfield as Gabriel, Dwaine Stevenson as Sammael, Samantha Noble as Amitiel, and Erika Heynatz as Lilith.
As an action film, Gabriel is unconventional by Australian filmmaking standards. Produced without government funding on a low budget, the filmmakers aimed to create a film that could compete in international markets and become financially profitable. Upon its Australian release on 15 November , Gabriel received mixed reviews and came fifth in its opening-week box office. Gabriel was released on DVD in the U.S. on 19 February
Plot
Since the beginning of time, Heaven and Hell have fought over Purgatory and the souls trapped inside it. Each side has sent seven warriors: archangels (Arcs) from Heaven, fallen angels (Fallen) from Hell. They must assume human form to enter purgatory. Hell has attained control, transforming purgatory into a dark, seedy city. The last of the seven archangels, Gabriel (Andy Whitfield), endeavors to discover what has become of his comrades and to restore the Light.
Upon Gabriel entering purgatory, four of the seven Fallen—Sammael (Dwaine Stevenson) who is the Fallen's leader, Asmodeus (Michael Piccirilli), Balan (Brendan Clearkin), and Baliel—gather, and Sammael kills an insubordinate Baliel, so reducing the Fallen's number from seven to six. Meanwhile, Gabriel visits the archangel Michael's apartment, finding it abandoned. He finds a note from Michael in the apartment, saying how hard it is to stay pure in purgatory. While walking through the city, Gabriel receives a vision about the whereabouts of his comrade Uriel (Ha
Michael Duane Azure
Michael Duane Azure, age 54, passed away on Wednesday, June 22, in Wolf Point, MT.
Michael was born to Lazare Ezear John Azure and Emily Bruguier Azure on July 14, in Poplar, MT.
He attended Northside, Southside School and Wolf Point High School. At age 16, he quit school and started working with his father in the construction field. He continued to work in the construction field most of his life, sometimes with his brothers. Affectionately known as Monk to family and friends, he was the 9 out of 12 children.
He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was an avid outdoorsmen, enjoying any type of hunting and fishing with his brothers. Family meant the world to Monk, he loved his many nieces and nephews as though they were his own. He was quite the storyteller to anyone who had the time to visit and listen about his many adventures.
He was a very generous person, always giving friends and family tokens of his love and appreciation. He was always checking in on family, friends and neighbors to make sure they were doing well and had what they needed. He loved any type of family gatherings where he could visit and see his brothers, sisters, cousins and friends.
He was a heck of a salesman, he could buy, sell or barter anything. Always making sure to share his treasures with his family and friends, he loved a good garage sale.
He will be missed by his siblings, family and many friends.
He is survived by 3 brothers and 8 sisters. Rodney (Carol) Azure of Poplar, MT, Donna (Richard) Taylor of Billings, MT, Pauline (Bert) Feuvray of Hardin, MT, Sharon Azure of Gallup, NM, Linda Azure of Minneapolis, MN, Connie (Frank) MacDonald of Wolf Point, MT, Craig (Jennifer) Azure of Wolf pOint, MT, Kevin Azure of Wolf Point, MT, Judy Azure of Edina, MN, Rita (Dennis) Langager of Billings, MT and Sherl (Ron) Shanks of Brockton, MT; numerous nephews and nieces who he loved very much, along with many grand nieces and I recently got the chance to talk to Dwaine Stevenson about the UK release of Bad Behaviour. Here, Dwaine talks about how he got involved in the project and what it was like working with the cast and crew on-set Hey Dwaine. Thanks for taking the time out to talk to me about your new film, Bad Behaviour. Thank you mate, much appreciated. What’s the general plotline surrounding the film? Good question, not sure how to really answer that one, but Ill just say for me its like, a series of unstable events that cross paths to form an outcome of insane destruction. Or something like that.. Tell us a bit about the character you play in the movie… I play a character called Mark. Hes a police offer in a local town. Hes a real guy with real everyday life issues and struggles just like the rest of us. I think thats what I loved most about playing him after doing Gabriel. Mark is a genuine person trying to deal with life, work & marriage. Everybody has there challenges in life and everybody has there breaking point, so it was exciting to just really explore the vulnerabilities of human nature. How did you get involved in the project in the first place? It came at a time I was really wanting to do something very different for me. Then I received a few calls initially out of the blue, and then I ended up speaking with the director Joseph Simms. I read the script, really loved it and then we began talking about the whole thing. We spent quite a lot of time together initially on the phone discussing Mark, Josephs vision for the film and his approach to the whole story. Then I ended up flying to the Gold Coast to meet everybody and from there the process just kept going. How would you say this film is different and unique? The fact that it was Joseph Simms first feature film, which makes every step of the way special and unique for all involved. He believed in his vision and stuck to his guns without News Bio Photos Videos Releases Music Dates Born the 22nd of April, , Duane Stephenson is a proud product of August Town, St. Andrew. With music seemingly in his every cry at a tender age, it is no coincidence that his legacy would then become conscious melodies touching the hearts of millions across the world. Duane Stephenson ADD
His legacy began during his pre-teen stage when his uncle, the then lead singer of the Riddim Kings Band Michael Rutherford, began to mold him for what was to come. Accordingly, Duane’s notoriety later came with his eight year stint as lead singer for the group, To-Isis along with mentor-ship from musical greats such as Noel Dexter, Kathy Levy, and the great saxophonist and producer Dean Fraser.
nder the guidance of Dean Fraser, Duane was brought to the forefront of the music industry through his written contributions to hits for a number of musical giants such as Morgan Heritage, Gyptian, Tarrus Riley, Etana, Jah Cure, Luciano, Beres Hammond and Alborosie.
In , Dean Fraser and Duane’s synergy brought forth his first studio album entitled “From August Town”. With hits after hits: “August Town”, “Cottage in Negril”, “Fool For You” and “Ghetto Pain”, this masterpiece received rave reviews from the likes of All Music’s, Rick Anderson who said the album is “the best since Prisoner by Lucky Dube” and Pat McKay of Billboard Magazine who hailed it as “the album that has solidifying the return of great reggae music to the forefront.”
Bringing forth another gem in , Duane released his second studio album “Black Gold” which featured Mutabaruka, Queen Ifrica, Gramps Morgan and Ras Shiloh. The title track “Black Gold”, tells the story of a persona “nature boy” and his paradoxical disregard for society which sets the tone of the album as hits like “Sufferers Heights and “Nah Play” connected with the average man living in today’s society.
His third studio album, “Dangerously Roots” debuted number 3 on the Billboard Reggae Charts acro