Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Happy birthday Ewan!

Today is Ewan McGregor's 38th birthday. Hope he has a wonderful day.

Monday, 30 March 2009

Happy birthday Robbie Coltrane!

Today is Robbie Coltrane's 59th birthday. I have the urge to celebrate by rewatching some Harry Potter movies.

Gerard Butler also at the Empire Awards


I searched to see if Gerard Butler and James McAvoy took any photos together like James and Ewan McGregor did last year, but alas, no luck yet. Gerard appeared onstage with Guy Ritchie and his RocknRolla cast mates to accept the Jameson Empire Award (from James McAvoy's lovely wife, Anne-Marie Duff) for Best British Film. You can watch the video of the acceptance speech at Empire's website. Below are the transcript of the acceptance speech and photos of Gerry at the award show:

The Acceptance Speech
Guy Ritchie: "Thank you very much indeed. There's not much more I'll say because Gerry Butler is the eloquent one among us, so Gerry, perhaps you'd like to say a couple of words but just before you do, the Warner Bros team, thank you very much for doing the job that you all did. Empire readers, thank you very much indeed, Empire thank you very much indeed. Gerry Butler, you're on."

Butler: "This was supposed to be Guy speaking but as usual he dumped it on me. Listen, I want to thank Guy who really wrote all the words and directed all the stuff and did a great job and it's about time he got SOMETHING right... you did put me up here you bastard!"

Ritchie: (chases Butler away from the mike)"That's quite enough out of you Gerry."

Mark Strong: "It's over Ger, that's it, your time's up. It's great that people who know about movies and love movies decided to vote this Best British Film; thank you very much."

Photo Credit: Gareth Gay / Alpha

Photo Credit: Jeff Spicer / Alpha


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James McAvoy at the Empire Awards

The Empire Awards ceremony was hosted last night in the UK and James McAvoy made an appearance to receive Wanted's award for the Best Sci-fi/Superhero movie. I can't embed the video of his acceptance speech, so you can go here to watch it. Here's a transcript of his acceptance speech, and photos of James at the Empire Awards:

The Acceptance Speech

"Oh my god, I got an award from the CAG! Er, not everyone's going to get that. I wasn't sure what to say but I was inspired by another winner tonight so I think I'll just say... (adopts deep, serious tones)'stop all the clocks...' No, seriously. Please. Bullshit is all I have, to take this award away. What a brilliant year for British directors and British actors and British stories. So it's when I chose to leave for the Czech Republic and make an American-funded film about superheroes. But I really did have a cracking time and I did learn to bend bullets, and on behalf of everybody... Timur: Mad, evil, Kazakhstanian director I'd like to say thank you. Cheers!"
Photo Credit: Gareth Gay / Alpha


Photo Credit: Jeff Spicer / Alpha

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Kevin McKidd to appear on the Rachael Ray Show

Someone posted this information on the new Facebook page (thank you!). Kevin McKidd will be on the Rachael Ray Show tomorrow, March 31 on CBS at 9am Eastern time in the US. I'll be sure to post the interview tomorrow.

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Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 3/30: William Shatner, Regina King
Tu 3/31: Isabella Rossellini, Linda Cardellini
We 4/1: Jennifer Tilly, Heidi Newfield
Th 4/2: Brittany Murphy, Christopher Gorham
Fr 4/3: Zooey Deschanel, Henry Cho

Friday, 27 March 2009

Scottish Actors on Facebook

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The Scottish Actors blog is now on Facebook. You can join, add photos, videos, and messages, so go ahead and follow. And I'm on it, so now you guys can find out my real name and what I look like. I'd also just like to thank you for subscribing to, following, commenting on, and reading the blog.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

First look: 'How to Train Your Dragon'

The first promo photo for How to Train Your Dragon (opening March 26,2010) has hit the internet. The animated film includes the voices of Gerard Butler and Craig Ferguson. Here's a summary of the film from imdb:
The son of a Viking trains his scrawny, toothless dragon to be a brave hero. Based on Cressida Cowell's children's book, How to Train Your Dragon.


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Kevin McKidd joins cast of 'Percy Jackson'


Kevin McKidd has been cast in Fox 2000's adaptation of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, a fantasy adventure about classical Greek gods. The film is based on Rick Riordan's first of five children's novels about Poseidon's half-human son, Percy, who sets out to prevent a war among the gods. Kevin has been cast as Poseidon and other members of the cast include Pierce Brosnan, Uma Thurman, and Sean Bean. Director Chris Columbus is currently shooting the film in Vancouver and is preparing for a February 12, 2010 release.

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Wednesday, 25 March 2009

John Barrowman at the London premier of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

John Barrowman and his gorgeous partner Scott attended the opening night of Priscilla last night in London. Photos below:






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New Italian trailer for 'Game'

Game stars Gerard Butler, Michael C. Hall, Alison Lohman, and John Leguizamo. It isn't the kind of film I usually go for, but I said the same thing about Wanted last year, and I ended up loving it. Here's the trailer:

Update: The trailer has been removed (boo), but I'll look for a new one and post that as soon as I find it. Meanwhile, you can go here for screencaps from the trailer.



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Kevin McKidd on The View

Kevin McKidd appeared on the show this morning, but the video I found on youtube isn't the best quality. It's not bad, but if someone uploads a better one I'll post it. Here's Kevin's interview for you:



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Gerard Butler is doing a nude scene


Yay! I got your attention. This is my shallow post for the year. Gerard shot nude scenes on a closed set in Pennsylvania last Friday for Law Abiding Citizen. The nudity is for a scene in which the police break into Gerard's character's house, so it isn't a love scene or anything. You can tell that today is a bit of a slow news day.

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'Tales of the Black Freighter' debuts on DVD

Tales of the Black Freighter came out on DVD and Blue-ray today, and it's available on Amazon to order. Tales of the Black Freighter featuring the voice of Gerard Butler, tells the story of a man trying to protect his home from a crew of pirates.

Here's a brand new featurette from Empire Online for you to check out:



Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Kevin McKidd to appear on The View

Kevin McKidd will make an appearance on The View this Wednesday, March 25 on ABC in the US. The show airs at 11:00 am Eastern time, and I'll post the interview if it appears online for anyone who might miss it.

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Monday, 23 March 2009

Even more bad news for 'I Love You Phillip Morris'


I Love You Phillip Morris starring Ewan McGregor is still trying to find a US distributor. Here's an excerpt from an article explaining why:

A prison comedy starring Ewan McGregor and Jim Carrey as gay lovers may not be shown in American cinemas because it is considered too risqué.

I Love You Phillip Morris, in which the stars play inmates who find love behind bars, has failed to find a US distributor and is expected to go straight to DVD.

Film industry insiders said the movie, which features a graphic sex scene and frequent references to gay sex, had fallen foul of anti-gay prejudice in America.

The independent movie, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, has attracted mixed reviews, with one critic for Variety, the movie bible, remarking that the “clingy physicality of Steven and Phillip” and “spectacular, ride ’em-cowboy sex scene” would give some fans of Carrey’s mainstream movies a heart attack.

Lewis Tice, director of publicity and marketing, at distributors TLA Releasing, said he believed the graphic homosexual sex depicted in the film had turned off distributors.

“The depiction of the sexual activity was far more than I’ve ever seen in a mainstream film with a mainstream celebrity,” he said. “There’s a graphic sex scene in the first 10 minutes that I was surprised to see.”

Tice added: “Lesbian gay bisexual and transvestite cinema is still seen as an underground, specific genre. When it comes to Hollywood mainstream, they want the widest audience possible for the amount of money they spend.”

Scott Stiffler, author of Why Hollywood Avoids Gay Movies, added: “Mostly straight, multiplex-going audiences don’t want to see a romantic comedy in which two dudes get it on; unless it is meant as a joke.

The film is currently being re-edited in a last ditch attempt to find an American distributor. If it fails to do so, it will go straight to DVD.

Well, this is sort of depressing to be honest. I, for one will pay money to see two hot dudes (well Jim Carrey is okay), get it on. I honestly, don't think the distributors are giving audiences credit, but what do I know.

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Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 3/23: Paul Rudd, George Wallace
Tu 3/24: Virginia Madsen, Jason Ritter, Chicago
We 3/25: Isabella Rossellini, Patrick Pedraja and Tucker Albrizzi, Ra Ra Riot
Th 3/26: Eva Longoria Parker, Neal McDonough (R 10/5/08)
Fr 3/27: Lauren Graham, the Damned (R 10/31/08)

Friday, 20 March 2009

Craig Ferguson's Comedy Central special

LOS ANGELES - NOVEMBER 16: Host Craig Ferguson...Image by Getty Images via Daylife

Comedy Central will premiere Craig Ferguson's stand up special this Sunday March 22, at 10 pm in the US. Here's some information on when you can get the stand up special on DVD:

“It’s a great day for America, everybody!” as the wildly entertaining Craig Ferguson comes to DVD March 24 with Craig Ferguson: A Wee Bit O’ Revolution from Image Entertainment. Fans can finally enjoy Craig’s witty humor with his first ever stand-up DVD as the Emmy® nominated host of The Late, Late Show makes up his own rules and serves up laughs with his signature, tongue-in-cheek style of comedy. No topic is off limits to this popular TV host as Craig doles out his opinion on everything from junkies to James Bond at his 2008 show taped in Boston. Packed with hysterical bonus features not seen on television, Craig Ferguson: A Wee Bit O’ Revolution will be available on DVD for $14.98 SRP.

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Alan Cumming's thoughts on Natasha Richardson


As you all know, Natasha Richardson passed away yesterday. Alan Cumming wrote a lovely little tribute to his Cabaret co-star on his blog, so I thought I'd post it:

I, like everyone, am totally devastated by the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. The term 'life force' seems trite but that is what she was: a woman who powered through life and fascinated everyone she encountered. I have been thinking about the times I spent with her since I heard the news of her tragic accident, and the strongest memory I have is of her laughter, her unmistakeable throaty laugh. I think that's a great way to remember someone.

She was a brilliant actress. I will never forget her Blanche Dubois. It was almost too much, too real and raw. Liam and the boys and her whole family have lost an amazing woman. We all have. Goodbye, darling.
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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Craig Ferguson with David Letterman

Here is Craig Ferguson's appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman last night:

New 'Law Abiding Citizen' article and photo


GerardButler.net points us to a new photo and article from the Philadelphia Inquirer. The article reveals director, F. Gary Grey's film making process, and has a profile of Gerard Butler's career and his experience making Law Abiding Citizen. Here's an excerpt from the article:

On Day 35 of the 48-day shoot, Gray and Butler, cheerleaders for Philadelphia, share their impressions of the movie, the city and its mayor.

"Mayor Nutter - nicest guy in Philly, a lovely, big soul who's supportive and welcoming, indicative of its citizens," says Butler, the strapping Scot who starred in 300 and Phantom of the Opera.

You can go to the Philadelphia Inquirer site for the rest of the article.

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Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Exclusive new scenes from 'Angels and Demons'

Here's a clip from ET featuring an interview with Ewan McGregor and Tom Hanks. The film opens on May 15:



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Monday, 16 March 2009

David Tennant hosting Comic Relief

David Tennant hosted the BBC event on Friday and in total raised £57 million for charity. It's the highest amount raised in the 21 year history of Red Nose Day. An anonymous donor contributed £6 million. You can still donate at the BBC Red Nose Day website. You can watch David hosting the event before its taken off youtube, below:





Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 3/16: Regis Philbin, the Upper Crust
Tu 3/17: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Dropkick Murphys
We 3/18: Steven Wright, Rashida Jones
Th 3/19: Will Ferrell, Jean-Michel Cousteau (R 7/31/08)
Fr 3/20: Jack Black, Conor Oberst (R 8/7/08)

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Sneak peak at Law Abiding Citizen

Entertainment Tonight gives us a first look with Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx on the set of Law Abiding Citizen:



Read more about the movie here.

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Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Happy Birthday John Barrowman!

Today is John's 42nd birthday. I hope he has a wonderful day. Oh, and happy birthday to anyone who was also born on March 11.

Exclusive video preview of 'Tales of the Black Freighter''

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There's some new video over at Entertainment Weekly with a little preview of Tales of the Black Freighter with Gerard Butler. They won't let me embed the video, so head on over to EW's site to check it out. The DVD release is March 24 and you can pre-order it now.

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Henry Ian Cusick nominated for a Saturn Award


The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror announced its nominations for the 35th annual Saturn Awards today. Henry is nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role in Lost and two of his Lost co-stars Michael Emerson and Josh Holloway are nominated in the same category. Lost is nominated for 11 awards in total.

Also, Wanted that starred James McAvoy was nominated for Best Fantasy Film. The show will be hosted on June 25, 2009.

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Monday, 9 March 2009

David Tennant's video diary

Here's video diary #3 from David Tennant as he talks to the cast and crew of Planet of the Dead, the first of the 2009 Doctor Who specials:



By the way we now have 10 followers, so thank you to everyone who has either subscribed or followed the blog!

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That guy on Twitter is not Ewan McGregor

I think I posted a few weeks ago that Ewan McGregor might have had a Twitter account. Well, people, he doesn't. It's just someone pretending to be him:

Actor Ewan McGregor is threatening legal action over an Internet impostor pretending to be him on various social networking sites.

The online fraudster purporting to be McGregor has convinced nearly 20,000 fans to subscribe to his regular updates on Twitter.com.

The phony messages tell followers the alleged star is "about to enjoy banana pancakes" and "finally has some relaxing time".

But McGregor is adamant the messages aren't from him.

A spokesperson for the star says, "Ewan does not have a Twitter site or one on MySpace either. Someone is just making it all up. People monitor his movements. We are looking into taking action to have the Twitter site removed."

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Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 3/9: Jason Segel, Dave Attell
Tu 3/10: Rosario, Dawson, Gordon Ramsay
We 3/11: Tim Daly, Dr. Kara Cooney
Th 3/12: Jim Parsons, Sara Bareilles
Fr 3/13: Christina Ricci, Mike Birbiglia



Next week Craig is scheduled to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman on Wednesday, March 18.

Friday, 6 March 2009

Send a question to John Barrowman

John BarrowmanJohn Barrowman (via last.fm)

According to John Barrowman's official site, you have until March 15, 2009 to e-mail a question for John. If he answers your question they will appear in the programme for his upcoming concert tour. Here's the e-mail address to send your questions to: questions@johnbarrowman.com. Make sure you include your name and where you're from. Good luck!

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Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Radio Times cover update

Someone at imdb was kind enough to post this. There is good news for anyone who wants to get a copy of the Radio Times magazine cover featuring David Tennant:
More than 1.1m issues of the magazine were printed and distributed to six different TV regions across the UK.

Publisher BBC Magazines produced equal numbers of all 21, except for the David Tennant version, which appeared in London, Scotland and Wales.
I don't think James McAvoy's cover will be released outside of Scotland, sadly.

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Bad news for 'I Love You Phillip Morris'


We might not get to watch it in North America. It has only been a few weeks since it premiered to good reviews at the Sundance Film Festival, but I Love You Phillip Morris, starring Ewan McGregor still not been sold. The producer of the dark comedy says it has been taken off the market.

He added: "If it's a film that has somebody with marketing value, but it's a more difficult film, the price may not be large. Whoever's handling the sale of the film may take a while to come to terms with that."

The film was one of the most anticipated films of Sundance, but the complexity of the movie left distributors not knowing how the film could find an audience. Even those who loved the film were unsure of how to market it.

Producer Andrew Lazar says the film starring Ewan McGregor, is no longer on the market and the production company plans to announce a theatrical deal "very soon." However, during the festival, the filmmakers said they were going to continue editing the film -- turning its debut at Sundance into a work-in-progress screening -- so it remains unclear how the newer version will play.

I know how to market this and here's the premise: Ewan McGregor and Jim Carrey make out in this movie. See distributors?

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Behind the scenes of Tales of the Black Freighter

Gerard Butler, director Zack Snyder, and the cast and crew take us behind the scenes of Tales of the Black Freighter, the companion DVD to comic book adaptation, Watchmen. Gerard's voice sounds heavenly. Anyway, the Tales of the Black Freighter DVD will debut on March 24:



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Tuesday, 3 March 2009

James McAvoy and David Tennant grace the cover of Radio Times

The Radio Times has decided to create 21 different covers for its newest issue. James McAvoy and David Tennant are two of the stars featured on the cover to mark next week's 21st anniversary of Red Nose Day. Next week's issue comes out today, with 21 different covers promoting the anniversary. The Comic Relief charity was founded in 1985, with its main fundraising event, Red Nose Day, first being aired in 1988 on the BBC. The issues with James and David will appear on Scottish newsstands. For everyone who doesn't live in Scotland, here are the two covers for you:

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Three Days of Rain on Facebook

Okay, I swear this is the last post for today. I feel like I've been bombarding you guys. The play that James McAvoy is currently starring in, Three Days of Rain, has a Facebook page now. Someone on imdb pointed it out. There are production photos, press reviews, and other information listed - so check it out if you're interested.



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Ewan McGregor shooting in Germany

Ewan McGregorEwan McGregor (via last.fm)

New Roman Polanski thriller The Ghost has started shooting on the German island of Sylt in the North Sea. The island is being used as a stand in for Martha's Vineyard, located on the Atlantic Ocean. Ewan McGregor, co-star Pierce Brosnan and the rest of the crew will be on location in Sylt until March 6, 2009.

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I Love You Phillip Morris to open in the UK this summer


I Love You Phillip Morris, starring Ewan McGregor has finally gotten distributors in the UK. Only a few European countries like Italy, and the countries in Scandinavia have also gotten rights to show the film. America and Canada are waiting to get news about their distribution status, and sadly the wait is partially due to the state of the economy. Luckily, since the distribution has finally been confirmed for the UK, the US and Canada won't have much longer to wait to find out about release dates.

Worldwide Release Dates:

USA (Sundance Film Festival) - January 18, 2009
Germany (European Film Market) - February 7, 2009
Italy - March 6, 2009
The Netherlands - April 16, 2009
Brazil - June 5, 2009
Belgium (TBA - Summer)
United Kingdom (TBA - Summer)
Sweden (TBA - August)
Norway (TBA - August)
Finland - September 11, 2009
Romania - November 20, 2009
Czech Republic - November 26, 2009
Denmark - December 4, 2009

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Monday, 2 March 2009

New photos of Gerard Butler shooting in Philadelphia

Gerard Butler was shooting scenes for Law Abiding Citizen on Friday February 27 on 19th and Market Street in downtown Philadelphia. It looks like his character just escaped from prison. The photos are posted below:



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Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 3/2: Paris Hilton, Dee Dee Myers
Tu 3/3: Kristin Davis, Wolfgang Puck
We 3/4: Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Th 3/5: Holly Hunter, Andrew Bird
Fr 3/6: Amy Adams, Ed McMachon, M. Ward
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