A pretty cool new poster for THE NEXT THREE DAYS

Sep 29 2010 Published by under Film

Here’s the super cool looking new poster for the upcoming Russell Crowe flick The Next Three Days.

Wikipedia describes the plot as:

A woman is accused of murder.  This affects the relationship between her and her husband.  Her husband, a professor, takes extreme actions in an attempt to free her from prison.

The Next Three Days is directed by Paul Haggis and also stars Olivia Wilde, Brian Dennehy and Elizabeth Banks.  It’s due for release on November 19th.

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New set pic of Russell Crowe on ROBIN HOOD

Jul 11 2009 Published by under Celebrities, Film

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There were more in the set of the latest set pictures of Russell Crowe on Robin Hood, but for the most part they were shitty.  Long distance or him with his shades on.  I liked this one the best.

You know, I’ve kinda grown disinterested in the films Russell Crowe makes.  Even Gladiator, which I enjoyed a ton when it first came out, holds no real interest for me.  The only one of his films which I consistently enjoy more and more each time I watch it is L.A. Confidential.  Now that’s an amazing film.  A killer story and outstanding performances all around.

(photo = Bauer-Griffin)

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More pics of Russell Crowe on ROBIN HOOD

Jun 19 2009 Published by under Film

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More pics emerged today of Russell Crowe shooting scenes for the upcoming Ridley Scott directed Robin Hood.  These ones are a bit more action packed than the previous bunch and appear to show Crowe filming a battle scene.

It’ll be nice to see Crowe in a movie with a bit more action than his previous few films have delivered.

(photo source = Bauer-Griffin)

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2010 Walk of Fame honorees announced

Jun 18 2009 Published by under Celebrities, Film, TV

2010 honorees

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce have announced next year’s Hollywood Walk of Fame honorees.

Motion picture honorees will be Russell Crowe, Adam Sandler, James Cameron, John Cusack, Colin Firth, Gale Anne Hurd, Alan Menken, Randy Newman, Emma Thompson and Mark Wahlberg.

The TV honorees are Bill Maher, Chris Berman, Jon Cryer, Peter Graves, Jimmy Kimmel, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Sam Waterston.

Recording artists to be recognized are Ringo Starr, Bryan Adams, the Funk Brothers, Alan Jackson, Chaka Khan, Van Morrison, Marco Antonio Solis, ZZ Top and the late Roy Orbison.

Andrea Bocelli and the Cirque du Soleil’s Guy Liberte will represent live performance and theater.

These all seem fairly well deserved, but Mark Wahlberg, really.  I guess he’s famous, but the only good thing he’s ever done was Boogie Nights, and by all accounts he was a total dick on set.  At least that’s the way John C. Reilly tells it.

[source = The Hollywood Reporter]

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Russell Crowe saddles up on ROBIN HOOD

Jun 17 2009 Published by under Film

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Russell Crowe jumped into the saddle today (or yesterday, I can never quite get my head around the whole time zones thing) to shoot scenes for Ridley Scott’s upcoming Robin Hood in Wales.

Check out the snaps below and click on them for a larger view.

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