Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Peter Mullan: role in Texas music vidoe

Texas tease 'The Conversation' music video - picture
From Digital Spy:
Texas have released a teaser of their upcoming music video exclusively on Digital Spy.
The band have put out a still from the clip, which sees singer Sharleen Spiteri walking with acclaimed Scottish actor Peter Mullan.

Texas video still
Spiteri and Mullan in new Texas video. Source: Digital Spy

The visual for the song, which is available to download now, was also directed by the group.
Read more, listen to the song, at Digital Spy

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Billy Boyd: Beecake's album launch

Billy Boyd's band announce their album launch

Beecake are delighted to announce the launch of their latest album 'Blue Sky Paradise'. The launch will be held in Glasgow on Sat 22nd December 2012.

Video Release - Beecake have released their 'Please Stay' music video to accompany the release of their 4 Track E.P

Source: Beecake 

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Billy Boyd: new script project, and song video

Billy Boyd

Billy Boyd & Dominic Monaghan writing movie comedy
Lord of the Rings stars Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are putting the finishing touches on a film comedy they have been writing since becoming best friends on the set of the movie trilogy a decade ago. 


The two Brits discovered they had a similar sense of humour on the New Zealand set of Peter Jackson's epic and producer Barry Osbourne was so impressed with the friends' film ideas he offered to help fund their debut as screenwriters. 


The busy pair have reunited for writing sessions whenever their schedules permit and Monaghan tells Wenn that one recent creative spurt has given them both the confidence to take their project back to Osbourne. 


He says, "Billy just stayed with me for the last few weeks. He and I have been writing a script for a long time, since we spent the best part of nine months in a tree together making Lord of the Rings. We found each other very funny and we wanted to work together.
"The producer of Lord of the Rings, Barry Osbourne said to us, 'You guys should come up with an idea for a script and I'll produce it.' We both love quality comedy, like Life of Brian and Dumb & Dumber and Spinal Tap and Being There and Pink Panther and we're circling around a couple of things right now that we've co-written with some actors.
"Hopefully, in the next six months or so, we'll have something real." 


And Monaghan reveals Boyd isn't the only lifelong friend he made while shooting the Lord of the Rings trilogy - he often hangs out with Elijah Wood and his other co-stars. 


He adds, "I see Viggo (Mortensen) whenever I can and Orlando (Bloom) and Ian MCKellen and Pete Jackson. We've all remained really close friends." 


Source: Contact Music 




Billy Boyd singing Pippin’s song at Ringcon
"Said it’s the first time he’s ever done it. So good."
Watch the video here

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Interview: Martin Compston

Scots actor Martin Compston reveals his motivation behind latest controversial onscreen roles
He plays a sex pest in a controversial pop video and is preparing for a backlash when he puts the seedy life of Glasgow criminal Paul Ferris on the silver screen this August.

But if you’re looking for an apology from Martin Compston, forget it. The 28-year-old’s most recent work sees him appear in the video for Dundee band The View’s current single, How Long.

It follows a sex addict on a dark night of the soul, which starts with him watching porn on the internet and ends with him looking remorseful with blood on his hands, having ogled women – and men – in the streets during a booze-fuelled haze.

The video drew criticism upon release, with Glasgow’s Women’s Support Project calling it “a cliched, cynical strategy to gain publicity and a chance for self-promotion” – which you might say is exactly what the actor and his house-mate, The View’s singer/songwriter Kyle Falconer, wanted.

Martin said: “It’s no surprise, we knew there would be some controversy over it.

“Controversy’s what we wanted, in fact. Unless you’re Coldplay, no bands get their music videos played on the music channels anymore. It’s all Rihanna. So we said, ‘If videos aren’t being shown, then let’s do something shocking that will get it talked about’.

“I’m aware it has caused a lot of anger, and fair enough, there are certain issues you can’t muck around with.

“But I hope people see the video before they comment on it. It’s about the deterioration of the character’s mind. You never see him with a girl at any point, there’s no nudity, no violence, no rape.”

The brouhaha offers him a dry run at handling difficult questions. Come August, when The Wee Man – in which he plays criminal Paul Ferris – is released, he’ll probably do little else.

Read more at The Daily Record
 

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Billy Boyd and Beecake – new video!

 

A treat for all you Billy Boyd fans out there; we (The One Ring) reported back in March that Beecake, the band of which Boyd is a part, were set to release a new EP this June. That EP, ‘Please Stay’, is available now for digital download, from iTunes and (title track only, it seems) from Amazon. 

You can find more details at Grammy or at Beecake’s own website. And – there is a fabulous video to go with the title track! For Pippin-lovers and lovers of good music – enjoy: 
 

Source: The One Ring

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Kevin McKidd: Speyside Sessions trailer, and Macallan photoshoot


A trailer for Kevin McKidd's forthcoming album Speyside Sessions has been released by The Speyside Sessions official site:

Entertainment Weekly have an exclusive ‘behind-the-scenes’ video here



Photshoot: Kevin McKidd By Annie Leibovitz For Macallan
Annie Leibovitz photographed in NY Scottish actor Kevin McKidd [Grey's Anatomy] for the third edition of Macallan Masters of Photography series. The Macallan Masters of Photography series features exclusive collaborations, conjoining the art of whisky making with the artist’s interpretation of the world of The Macallan.
See both photos at OhLaLaMag





Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Alan Cumming - Macbeth news | City Secrets update | Victor and Barry video








Curse of Macbeth strikes Alan Cumming
The curse of Macbeth has struck Hollywood actor Alan Cumming.

Just hours after starting his first day of rehearsals with the National Theatre Scotland, the X-Men 2 star cut his finger on one of the set’s props.

Theatre actors are notoriously superstitious about the famous Shakespeare play, making sure they don’t say ‘Macbeth’ on stage.

Referring to “The Scottish Play,” actors believe even uttering the title of Macbeth invites bad luck.

Cumming’s accident came four hours after he took to his Twitter page to announce he was starting rehearsals in Glasgow.

The 47-year-old, who will be performing a one-man version of the famous play in June this year, tweeted his 70,000 followers yesterday evening.

“First NTSMacbeth injury! Cut my finger on a toy robot I was using to represent Lady Macbeth in a little theatre game. Blood will have blood,” he said.

‘Blood will have blood’ is a famous line from the Shakespeare, said by Macbeth to show his guilt over murdering King Duncan and former ally Banquo.

Hours before suffering an injury on set, Cumming was clowning around with the production team, and tweeted: “First day of NTSMacbeth rehearsals. Here I am with the production team. #itreallydoestakeavillage.”

Performing Macbeth, or speaking its title in a theatre is said to invoke an ancient curse.
The curse will strike actors or other people associated with the performance, and has its roots in the play’s occult storyline of witchcraft, murder and ghosts.

Superstition has plagued the theatre since the first documented production on Aug 7, 1606, in the Great Hall at Hampton Court.

On the night of the performance, a 13 year-old boy, Hal Berredge, who was playing Lady Macbeth, came down with a fever and was unable to perform. Shakespeare himself had to stand in for the role.

In 1937, when Laurence Olivier took on the role of Macbeth, a 25 pound stage weight crashed within an inch of him, and his sword which broke onstage flew into the audience and hit a man who later suffered a heart attack.

Charlton Heston, in an outdoor production in Bermuda in 1953, suffered severe burns in his groin and leg area from tights that were accidentally soaked in kerosene.

Source: Deadline News 




Hollywood actor Alan Cumming unearths Liverpool secrets for new Sky show
He's probably best known for his role in The Good Wife, and he was one of the notable Brit pack to break America. But now Emmy-nominated actor Alan Cumming has turned his attentions to snooping around Liverpool.

Alan has been tasked by Sky Atlantic to meander around the UK, rooting out little hidden gems for its new eight-part series City Secrets due to be screened in the summer.

And as part of his quest, he’s been in Liverpool, wandering off the usual tourist trail to explore a more unusual and interesting side to the city.

Along the way the Scottish-born Hollywood star crossed paths with a few well-known local names who offered their views on what gives us our unique character and appeal.

Alan, who’s appeared in films such as X-Men and Spy Kids, seemed to be making the most of his two days here as he was spotted on a Shiverpool tour and visiting the Liver Building, Town Hall and Philharmonic pub.

There, the actor was more than impressed with the famous toilets, Tweeting a pic of himself with a highly decorative loo background.

He also headed over to the party launch of the inaugural Liverpool Art Show at Camp and Furnace where he chatted to one of the organisers, photographer Matt Ford.

Matt tells Insider: “Sky originally got in touch with Lucy from dot-art about another event we had, and she suggested the Art Show. It was very last minute, though, we literally found out the day before they were coming to film.

“Alan interviewed me and Lucy and walked around the gallery, discussing the artwork which is about Liverpool and why it’s such a great creative space.

“He was lovely, and he seemed really interested in what we were doing.”

Source: Liverpool Echo

 

In other news ...

STV have shared an entertaining video from their archive - a classic moment from Victor and Barry (starring Alan Cumming)
Watch it here: STV
"It's a cultured city and we don't mean penicillin."

Win a ‘Piggy’ Poster Signed by Actor Martin Compston



Piggy is the brand new film from first time feature director Kieron Hawkes.  Piggy is out in cinemas now and out on DVD on the 21st May.  To celebrate, Filmoria are giving away a poster for the film signed by Piggy star Martin Compston (The Disappearance of Alice Creed, Red Road).   

To be in with a chance of winning simply read the synopsis and answer the question at Filmoria 




In other news ...
Martin Compston will star in The View’s video for their single How Long, out on 21 May
Source: Daily Record

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