Showing posts with label spoilers. Show all posts
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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Billy Connolly: 'The Hobbit' 2 and 3 spoilers

10 Things You'll See In The Hobbit 2 And 3
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10 Things You'll See In The Hobbit 2 And 3 | 9. Billy Connolly Riding A Pig


9. Billy Connolly Riding A PigYes, you read that right. It appears that Dain Ironfoot, the tougher-than-tungsten lord of the dwarves of the Iron Hills, will rock up to the Battle of the Five Armies astride a combat-hog.
“I ride into war on a wild pig!” Billy Connolly told Vulture last year. Richard Taylor seemed to confirm this while speaking to Empire shortly before Christmas, when he said, “It’s been great fun designing a dwarfish army - what they might wear, what they might ride into battle, all that stuff.”
The fact he’s sat on the back of a war-ready oinker won’t be the only eye-opening thing about Connelly’s Dain. “They’re broadening me, making me wider,” added the actor. “I have a mohawk and tattoos on my head. Let me say, this guy will terrify the life out of you.”

Source (including photo): Empire Online 

Sunday, 14 October 2012

John Barrowman: Arrow reviews and pantomime news


"Arrow" showrunners, star discuss Huntress, Villains & John Barrowman's Mystery Character

As the recent promotional push for Arrow has been telling us, the new CW show is not your average superhero story.



In fact, Oliver Queen isn't technically a superhero at all. The series' protagonist doesn't have superpowers, his enemies don’t have supernatural abilities and his weapon is a bow and arrow. But that's exactly the type of superhero story showrunners Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti want to tell.



Comic Book Resources was invited to attend an Arrow press event at DC Comics' Los Angeles headquarters where Guggenheim, Kreisberg, leading man Stephen Amell and DC Entertainment's Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns were on hand to answer questions about the debut season of Arrow. One thing they all drove home repeatedly is that the show is grounded in reality to make it accessible to all audience members.



"We want everybody to like this show," Kreisberg explained. "If you've never picked up a comic book, if you have no idea who the Green Arrow is, you have no idea what DC Comics is, you can watch this show, come into this show and really enjoy it. And yet, if you are a huge fan of the comics and Green Arrow, you see enough of the DNA in the comic books and enough of what makes the comic book special."

Read more at Comic Book Resources


Spoilers!
  • Arrow 101 Recap: Ollie's Back From The Dead And Looking For Payback
    Source: After Elton

  • Arrow first look: who is John Barrowman playing? (Exclusive)
    The Hollywood Reporter has your first look at Torchwood alum John Barrowman making his début on the CW's adaptation Arrow -- but who is this Well Dressed Man playing?
    Read more at Hollywood Reporter
  • Arrow producer explains the real reason he cast John Barrowman
    Source: Blastr
  • SFX has photos of John Barrowman's character in Arrow






John Barrowman and The Krankies launch their 'Jack and the Beanstalk' panto

The trio have teamed up three years on the trot for the annual pantomime at the SECC Clyde Auditorium – and they were in hilarious form as they suited up to promote their latest show.



John Barrowman and The Krankies will be appearing this Christmas in Jack and the Beanstalk – with Barrowman taking the leading role of Jack, and The Krankies playing Farmer Trot and Jimmy Trot.



Barrowman and The Krankies took some time out to pose for the press, with Daisy the pantomime cow in tow.



Referencing the infamous swinging “scandal” last year, as they were taking direction from photographers Ian from The Krankies joked: “Slip his chopper between your fingers – where have I heard that before?”

Special effects will feature heavily in the latest production, with brand-new surprises including a 3D Giant, and a journey through the giant’s castle.

The three stars of the show were joined by children with Down’s syndrome who receive support from Down’s Syndrome Scotland, one of John’s chosen charities.

Jack and the Beanstalk runs at SECC Clyde Auditorium from Saturday December 15 to Sunday January 6, 2013.

Tickets, priced from £12.00, can be booked on 0844 395 4000 or online at www.ticketSOUP.com.
Source (with video) STV

Video: John Barrowman and The Krankies launch Glasgow pantomime
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