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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
New David Tennant photos
Monday, 29 September 2008
James McAvoy - the next big thing?
The world economy crashing and burning aside, today is a slower than usual news day. But RopeofSilicon really wants to know who the next big movie star is. They write this about James McAvoy:
James McAvoy doesn't come off as a major movie star. I have always thought of him as that guy in the smaller film I liked. However, he has recently proved to be something of a powerhouse in a pair of smaller flicks as well as a 2008 blockbuster. McAvoy, I felt, was robbed when it came to The Last King of Scotland as all the attention went to Forest Whitaker even though McAvoy carried the entire film. He was also fantastic opposite Keira Knightley in Atonement. The boy can act, no denying. However, you also have to be able to carry the blockbusters as well. With Wanted in 2008 the majority of the attention was obviously on Angelina Jolie, but McAvoy held his own and with the promise of a Wanted 2 those that already saw the film know McAvoy will be at the heart of it. Can he carry it to box-office glory?
Just go here to see the rest of the list and to vote for James.
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Photo from www.aceshowbiz.com © Albert L. Ortega/PR Photos
Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Tu 9/30: Tim Daly, Anna Friel, Alice Cooper
We 10/1: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jim Parsons
Th 10/2: Lauren Graham, Luke Dempsey, Michael Franti & Spearhead
Fr 10/3: Randy Newman, Margaret Cho
Gerard Butler to appear on Leno
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The 500 greatest movies of all time
211. Moulin Rouge! - Ewan McGregor
186. United 93 - Khalid Abdalla
151. Gladiator - Tommy Flanagan
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Photos from www.empireonline.com
Thursday, 25 September 2008
Made of Honor still making money
Made of Honor starring Kevin McKidd was at the top of both the sales and rental DVD charts when it was released last week. Add that to the Grey's Anatomy season premier tonight on ABC in the US, and Kevin McKidd will probably have the best week ever.
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Ewan McGregor to shoot in New Mexico
If there are any Ewan fans who live in Albuquerque, New Mexico this news might interest you:
Film stars George Clooney and Ewan McGregor are heading to New Mexico to shoot their new movie Men Who Stare at Goats, the movie's publicist says.
The film, which reportedly will co-star Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges, is based on British journalist Jon Ronson's non-fiction book by the same name.
Rob Harris, the movie's publicist, told the Albuquerque Journal the film is expected to start shooting in northern New Mexico this November.
Ronson's book is about the U.S. Army's alleged experimentation with psychological warfare techniques, including its attempts to use brain waves to kill goats and rock music to torture suspects, the newspaper noted.
Source: Best of Ewan, UPI
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Lovely Last Station stills
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Monday, 22 September 2008
Gerard Butler's E! News interview
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Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Tu 9/23: John Krasinski, Dr. Lisa Masterson
We 9/24: Michael Clarke Duncan, Shirley Manson, Jamie Lidell
Th 9/25: Tim Gunn, Elizabeth Reaser
Fr 9/26: Drew Carey, Tony Parker, Lady Antebellum
Thursday, 18 September 2008
New Othello interviews with Ewan McGregor
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Can't wait for Grey's Anatomy?
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Made of Honor on DVD
Made of Honor starring Kevin McKidd makes its DVD debut in the US today. The film also stars Patrick Dempsey and you can watch both actors appear together again in the season premier of Grey's Anatomy on Sept. 25 on ABC.
Photo from www.about.com
Um...Ewan McGregor to 'Stare at Goats'?
Charelene Cheng from iFMagazine.com brings us this news:
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THE SKINNY: Despite being titled THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS, George Clooney's next film has nothing to do with farm animals (unfortunately).
With Ewan McGregor, Kevin Spacey, and Jeff Bridges in talks to co-star, the movie will be featuring an all-star cast. Based on the book by the Guardian columnist Jon Ronson, GOATS follows reporter Bob Wilton (McGregor) and former U.S. military psychic soldier Lyn Cassady (Clooney) who travel through Iraq to explore the supposedly real secret Army unit tasked with creating soldiers with paranormal powers.
Grant Heslov will be directing from a script by Peter Straughan. Clooney and Heslov's Smoke House and Paul Lister are producing, with Allison Owen exec producing.
McGregor next appears in ANGELS & DEMONS, I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS, and AMELIA.
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John Barrowman parties with Andrew Lloyd Webber
Monday, 15 September 2008
Scream for James McAvoy and David Tennant
The show will be taped on Sat., Oct. 18 at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles and will air on Tues., Oct. 21 at 9pm ET on Spike TV in the US. You can choose the winners online here. Here's a partial list of the nominees:
The Ultimate Scream:
* Cloverfield
* The Dark Knight
* Hellboy II: The Golden Army
* Iron Man
* Lost
* The Mist
Best Fantasy Movie:
* Beowulf
* The Dark Knight
* Hancock
* Hellboy II: The Golden Army
* The Incredible Hulk
* Wanted
Best Comic Book Movie:
* 30 Days of Night
* The Dark Knight
* Hellboy II: The Golden Army
* The Incredible Hulk
* Iron Man
* Wanted
Best Actor in a Fantasy Movie or TV Show:
* Christian Bale; The Dark Knight
* Heath Ledger; The Dark Knight
* James McAvoy; Wanted
* Edward Norton; The Incredible Hulk
* Terry O'Quinn; Lost
* Ron Perlman; Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Best Actor in a Science Fiction Movie or TV Show:
* Robert Downey Jr.; Iron Man
* Harrison Ford; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
* Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson; Southland Tales
* Edward James Olmos; Battlestar Galactica
* Will Smith; I Am Legend
* David Tennant; Doctor Who
Best Actress in a Fantasy Movie or TV Show:
* Amy Adams; Enchanted
* Selma Blair; Hellboy II: The Golden Army
* Maggie Gyllenhaal; The Dark Knight
* Angelina Jolie; Wanted
* Hayden Panettiere; Heroes
* Charlize Theron; Hancock
The Holy Shit! Scene of the Year:
* The Batmobile/Batpod Chase; The Dark Knight
* The Big Rig Flips Over; The Dark Knight
* Escape From Ten Rings Hideout; Iron Man
* Iron Man's First Flight; Iron Man
* The Reverse Kill Shot; Wanted
* The Statue Of Liberty/Empire State Building Attack; Cloverfield
Best F/X:
* Beowulf
* Cloverfield
* The Dark Knight
* Hellboy II: The Golden Army
* Iron Man
* Wanted
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Weekly schedule for Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Tu 9/16: Paulina Porizkova, Ken Tucker, Tally Hall
We 9/17: Alan Alda, Illeana Douglas
Th 9/18: Jason Segel, Dr. Dog, Steve Hofstetter
Fr 9/19: Kristen Bell, Josh Radnor
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Kevin McKidd a Grey's Anatomy regular?
Got this from Entertainment Weekly:
News...comes amidst buzz that Grey's will likely upgrade Kevin McKidd to a full-time series regular before the season is out. As I mentioned in this week's Ask Ausiello, the ex-Journeyman, who debuts in the Sept. 25 season premiere as a former Iraq doc with eyes for Cristina, is winning everyone over on the Grey's set.I'm excited! Fingers crossed this season does not turn into a snooze fest like last season.
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Photo from www.buddytv.com
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Gerard Butler looks good
Incendiary to screen at the London Film Festival
Adapted here for the screen by writer-director Sharon Maguire (Bridget Jones' Diary), Chris Cleave's original novel is the story of a young woman whose husband and four-year-old son are killed in a massive suicide bomb attack on a packed London football stadium.Source
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
John Barrowman at the Cheltenham Literature Festival
Someone on the imdb board was kind enough to post this and I thought John Barrowman fans would be interested:
John Barrowman and Russell T Davies at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, 12 October 2008.The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival runs from Oct. 10 to Oct. 19 2008. For more details on booking tickets online or on the venue you can go here or call the box office on 0844 576 8970.
"In a unique Festival event, we’re delighted to unite Russell T Davies, the reinventor of Doctor Who, and John Barrowman, known to millions of viewers as Captain Jack Harkness. From Daleks and the Doctor, to the Tardis and Torchwood, they join The Times’ Caitlin Moran for this unmissable event."
With its signature blend of award winning writers, world-renowned thinkers and international star names The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival is a hotbed of debate and discussion with a unique regency style. In this year’s literary line-up Man Booker Prize winners rub shoulders with the finest classically trained actors, whilst top class comedians appear alongside leading political figures. With more than 450 writers and over 350 events this promises to be an exhilarating ten day celebration of the written word.
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