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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 19
Sign: Virgo

State: South
Country: UK
Signup Date: 7/30/2008

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October 4, 2008 - Saturday 

Current mood:  blah

Tracoworld has now a sister site of the same name at www.tracoworld.2tunes.com.

Please go and check it out.  I know it's still in construction at the moment but I'm working on it.

Currently listening:
The Heart of Everything
By Within Temptation
Release date: 2007-07-24
September 29, 2008 - Monday 

Current mood:  bouncy

I, jonesy, did a Q&A review for feltbeats.com so check it out at:

http://feltbeats.com/2008/09/28/fan-review-of-tom-feltons-new-movie-the-disappeared/

Please go read it!!

September 6, 2008 - Saturday 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Tom is part of the team for Soccer Aid 2008 which is airing on Sunday 7th September on ITV from 6pm - 10pm.

See http://www.itv.com/Entertainment/reality/SoccerAid/default.html for more details.

Currently listening:
Memories
By Within Temptation
Release date: 2005-03-29
September 5, 2008 - Friday 

Current mood:  distractable
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

This is the review of Tom's new film, The Disappeared, from quietearth.us:

Posted on Thursday, September 4th, 2008 18:29:43 GMT by: Mathew F. Riley
Posted under: movie review horror
Year: 2008
Release date: Unknown
Director: Johnny Kevorkian
Writer: Johnny Kevorkian & Neal Murphy
IMDB: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Mathew F. Riley
Rating: 7.5 out of 10

Six month's after his brother Tom's disappearance, Matthew Ryan is released from the care home his father placed him in to recover. But life is no easier for Matthew now he's back in the family council flat on a grey South London estate. His father, Jake, silently seethes, a violent man staying just this side of violence, blaming his oldest so for the loss of his youngest. Matthew was partying whilst his brother wandered off. The local paper's reporter is trying to dig up some dirt on the unsolved case; the social worker and local vicar are putting in the tuppence-worth, and all Matthew wants to do is to be left alone to do... well, what does one do when you don't know if your brother's alive or dead, and you know you were to blame?

The Disappeared captures the grim reality that, for some, is life on a London council estate, with its peer pressures, gangs and neighbours too close for comfort, stained concrete and shadowed passageways, killing time and hope for all but the most determined. And Matthew is determined. Harry Treadaway's portrayal of a guilt-ridden, scared and lonely teenager, but one with a backbone of decency and sympathy is outstanding and vital. His relationship with Jake, his dad, verges on the unbearable as the viewer just wants them to communicate with each other, just talk why don't you? But Jake is in a far darker place than his son, a place for adults only. The filmmakers' collective vision of the Ryans' flat is soul-destroying in itself, a set of bleak, stained rooms with paper-thin walls, effectively dampening the trapped emotions of father and son.

Matthew watches recorded television coverage of the news conferences and his dad's desperate appeals on the old VHS. On one of these old tapes Matthew hears his name being whispered. Tom's voice, he's sure. It happens again. Circumstances contrive to prevent him playing the tape to his sceptical best mate, the refreshingly raw and begrudgingly loyal Simon, (played by Tom Felton, most famous for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films). His off-hand comment sets Matthew off down the route of reluctant and self-questioning amateur paranormal investigator as he sets up an old cassette recorder to capture a bit of the old Electronic Voice Phenemona. The voice is there again, this time with a new message. Matthew starts to see his brother around the estate, and when Simon's sister goes missing, he feels he has no choice but to follow his instinct, and the voices, whatever the consequences.

The Disappeared is a contemporary urban ghost story. It's been likened to The Omen and The Sixth Sense in some of the press I've read, but to my mind, it's also possible to trace influences way back to the good old, and very British days, of Hammer and Amicus, and that's not a bad thing at all, but to say more would be to give the plot away. There are a couple of hokey effects designed to show the true nature of the abductor, but on the whole, these don't detract from Matthew's ghostly, and carefully placed, encounters.

It's a haunted area, this part of London, says one of the characters. Director Johnny Kevorkian and cinematographer Diego Rodriguez draw a satanic map around a particular area of South London, from the concrete gothic of Matthew's estate, to the wind-swept docks, and surrounding woods hiding decaying secret tunnels and their ancient contents. These places aren't only haunted by spectres from the distant and not so distant past, as certain of today's disaffected youth would no doubt tell you. In The Disappeared, every shadow's a hoodie, every alcove a chance to hide, or to pounce, and it's in these shadows that Kevorkian, Murphy and Rodriguez revel, imbuing the 70s architecture with teasing messages, relayed by very modern ghosts.

For me, The Disappeared was THE film of Frightfest 08, a satisfying experience of sharp and honest dysfunctional dynamics, clammy-palm scares, occult secrets, brooding emotions and environments, escalating into a subterranean fight for life and justice for those beyond physical help.

Watch for an interview with Director Johnny Kevorkian on Quiet Earth soon.

Currently listening:
Forgiven
Release date: 2008-09-23
July 31, 2008 - Thursday 
Felton began acting in commercials by winning a role in a coveted advertising campaign; he won the role over 400 young actors.Another commercial role brought Felton to New York City's Times Square to shoot a production for Commercial Union.Later Felton did a series for Barclaycard.In 1995, he performed the voice of James in the television series Bugs and landed his first feature film role in 1997 when he played the part of Peagreen Clock in Peter Hewitt's film The Borrowers.Felton played witness Thomas Ingham opposite Clive Owen in Second Sight in 1999.Felton's role of Louis T. Leonowens in the film Anna and the King, starring Jodie Foster, was also filmed in 1999.Felton made an appearance in the episode 'Hide and Seek' of Second Sight 2 followed in 2000.The Guildford Cathedral Choir also offered him a position.

By autumn in 2001, he had become known internationally for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy, the bully, enemy, and foil of Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. As of 2007, Felton has appeared in all of the Harry Potter films. Before landing the part of Malfoy, Felton had auditioned to play Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. Of the four young actors who succeeded in getting the main roles, Felton had the most extensive film experience. Thereafter Felton's schedule began to fill with the work of filming the first four movies, premieres, contributing to articles and interviews, and receiving the Disney Channel's Kids Awards for Best DVD Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets on September 22, 2003. Felton started his Official Tom Felton Fan Club in 2004 and took part in autograph signing events.His fan club was reported to have attracted so many fans that Felton had to put a temporary stop to people signing up to his fan club.The autographing session in Germany drew people from Chile and one fan in Cologne summarised: "Tom is a real nice, professional young man, always happy, smiling, laughing, full of power — a real gentleman."When the fan asked Felton what kids should do if someone like his character is bullying them, he said: "Tell someone. You don't want to keep it to yourself."

Felton continued to appear in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth film of the series, which is currently in post-production stage. When asked whether he was looking forward to playing a good guy in the future he answered: "No. Well, I don't know. I suppose for now I'm happy with sticking to what he is. But after the Potter legacy is over I look forward to playing a good guy or someone different anyway, someone not so spiteful." Felton will also play the character Simon in the 2008 horror/thriller movie The Disappeared.

Felton posted three music videos on YouTube under an account called "Feltbeats", in which he performs fragments of original songs. Nine songs have been re-recorded and are now available on iTunes: "Time Well Spent," "Time Isn't Healing", "One of These Days", "Under Stars," "Right Place, Right Time," "In My Arms," "All I Need," and "I'll Be There" join the instrumental "Silhouettes in Sunsets." The songs were welcomed by the YouTube community with mostly positive feedback.

July 31, 2008 - Thursday 

Thomas Andrew "Tom" Felton(born September 22, 1987) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for playing the role of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series, the movie adaptations of the best-selling Harry Potter fantasy novels by author J. K. Rowling. Felton, the youngest of four children, was raised and schooled in England.

Felton started filming in commercials when he was eight and in films at ten - appearing in The Borrowers (1997) and Anna and the King (1999).
After being cast as Draco Malfoy he has subsequently appeared in all five Harry Potter films, from 2001 to 2007. Felton has a pencilled-in contract to return for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, due to be released in 2008. A fishing aficionado, he helped form the World Junior Carp Tournament, a family-friendly fishing tournament.

Felton is the youngest of four brothers in his family. Felton lived in
Surrey, England with his parents and three older siblings, Jonathan, Chris, and Ashley. He was in four choirs throughout his childhood, starting with his church choir at age seven. At age 11, he worked at a fishery in Dorking, one of his first jobs. Felton was educated at West Horsley's Cranmore School, until the age of 13  then at the Howard of Effingham, a secondary school in Surrey.

 

July 31, 2008 - Thursday 

Draco Malfoy is a Slytherin student in Harry Potter's year, and his House's most visible adolescent representative. He is frequently accompanied by his two dim-witted accomplices, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, who act as bodyguards. Although Draco is often regarded as a cowardly bully who uses psychological manipulation and verbal taunts to denigrate his victims, he reveals an ability to cunningly wield magic to attain his objectives. He is the only child of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy.
Draco serves as a literary foil
to the hero, Harry Potter, and is loosely based on bullies. Harry first encounters Draco's snobbish bigotry after their initial encounter at Madame Malkin's. Rowling uses the Malfoys to introduce themes of intolerance and bigotry into a setting where people are often judged solely by their blood lineage rather than their good character or accomplishments. Draco, adhering to his family's beliefs, thinks that Muggle-born
witches and wizards should be denied a magical education.

July 30, 2008 - Wednesday