Friday, February 7, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch, George Clooney, Tom Hanks read out mean tweets

DIGITAL SPY
By Ben Lee
Friday, Feb 7 2014, 11:30am EST



Benedict Cumberbatch, George Clooney and Tom Hanks are among the latest to take part in Jimmy Kimmel's 'Mean Tweets' series.



Jon Hamm, Cate Blanchett, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bill Murray also appeared in last night's (February 6) segment, in which celebrities read aloud hateful messages directed at them on Twitter.






Tom Hiddleston on Top Gear - see the pictures

RADIO TIMES
Susanna Lazarus
5:12 PM, 06 February 2014

Tom Hiddleston on Top Gear - see the pictures

Tom Hiddleston is going behind the wheel this Sunday to test his skills on the Top Gear track. And he looks like he's having a jolly good time, too. Check out that competitive glint in his eyes...



But how will he fare on the leaderboard? Will he dance his way around the track and beat his friend, the Batch? Can he pip Brian Johnson to the top of the leaderboard or will he finish in a lowly last place behind Mike Rutherford? You're going to have to wait until Sunday at 8pm on BBC2 to find out. Excited? Us? Yes!

Photo credit: Mark Yeoman


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Rupert Penry-Jones on Silk series 3: It feels like a grenade has been thrown in (SPOILERS)

RADIO TIMES
Emma Daly
5:10 PM, 07 February 2014



Spoilers follow

With illness, divided Chambers and complicated romance at the heart of the new series of Silk, there’s plenty to be getting on with away from the action of the court.

But while star Rupert Penry-Jones says the very nature of a courtroom drama means “it could go on and on” (all sorts of cases can be brought to court, after all) the cast aren’t sure what’s next after series three.

“If feels like everyone gets blasted in different directions at the end of the series,” Penry-Jones tells RadioTimes.com. “We all sort of end up going off in different ways and no one knows where the other person is, literally. So it kind of feels like maybe [writer Peter Moffat] has thrown a grenade in and blown the whole show up.



“You never know what to expect with [Moffat]. He’s kind of written himself into a place, I don’t know what he’s going to do next. We as a cast aren’t sure whether its been written in a way that this is it or whether it’s got more,” Penry-Jones adds.

The actor, who plays barrister Clive Reader, says it’s very much up to how people “react to the show”.

If given the chance to stick with Silk, Penry-Jones says he’s not making decisions until “there’s a decision to be made”.



“It depends on what Peter says he’s going to do with the next series, if there is another series. I stayed in Spooks for four years, and that was a long time.”

But for now there’s enough going on in Silk. Clive’s “not trying to shag everything that moves” and, now a QC, has “got a lot more confidence”.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-02-07/rupert-penry-jones-on-silk-series-3-it-feels-like-a-grenade-has-been-thrown-in

DOWNTON ABBEY; Win a Day with the Cast (and a trip to England) to help the Philippines

JEZEBEL


The Cast of Downton Abbey Gives You Top 10 Reasons To Visit Them



In this video, the cast of Downton Abbey give you the top ten reasons to enter to win a day on their set in London. And they're all hilarious!

"The picture you take on set will be the first selfie ever recorded in 1920's England." OK, sounds like a plan!



"We will send a maid or valet to your hotel room to get you dressed before you come to set. Trust me, you get used to it." Oh no. No I won't. Thank you though. The offer is very sweet.

The contest is all for a good cause (helping rebuild the Philippines after last year's tsunami) and you can find more about that here. And enter! If you win, you get to go to England, OMG!!! Unless you're already there, then it'll be like NBD; whatevs. Then you can tell us all about who is the cool one, the funny one, the bitchy one, the extra bitchy one, the one who is even hotter in real life, the one who you stole personal items out of their dressing room from, etc. etc. etc.

READ MORE HERE: http://jezebel.com/the-cast-of-downton-abbey-gives-you-the-top-10-reasons-1517143479



Thursday, February 6, 2014

Hugh Grant: Love child revelations reveal a man who needs to grow up

THE VANCOUVER SUN
BY WILLIAM LANGLEY, LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH

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Ten long years have passed since Hugh Grant announced his retirement from the movie business.

“This is the last film I will ever do,” he promised the fans at the London premiere of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. “I’ve completely lost interest. I was never a very committed actor. Now I can just stop.”

Like a lot of what 53-year-old Grant says, this turned out to be something less than the gospel truth, and his latest effort, The Reluctant Professor, yet another romantic comedy, is due to reach our screens shortly.

Admittedly, things have changed in the old boy’s life, and with three “love children” to support, he perhaps needs to keep the bumbling, cod-roue screen shtick going for a little longer.Grant’s off-set romances are clearly something else. Two years ago, it emerged that he had sired a daughter, Tabitha, whom he chivalrously characterized as the product of a “fleeting affair” with little-known Chinese actress Tinglan Hong. Soon the pair were fleeting again, and in February last year, Grant announced that they had produced a son, Felix Chang.

But before the second baby came along, the actor had switched his attentions to thirtysomething Swedish TV producer, Anna Eberstein, who, it was revealed last week, bore him a son in September 2012.


Both women and their children now live in expensive West London properties, although Grant, who apparently picks up the bills, doesn’t live with either of them. It is possible that he doesn’t want to show favouritism, but equally likely, given his lengthy record of embroilment-avoidance, that he prefers doing his daddying from a distance.

This seems puzzling. Born into a close, secure family, Grant has frequently spoken of his longing to have children.

“Much as I adore myself”, he once told Vogue magazine, “I’m quite keen to have someone else to care about”.

Ruminative by nature, much of his ruminating has been about his inability to find love or permanence, with the result that his life — now in deep middle age — is “boring to the point of embarrassment”.

Or the point of self-parody. Yet, however gladly he sends himself up, it is hard to escape the suspicion that Britain’s most bankable actor is an authentically troubled soul.

“He is like a complete cynic, self-tortured and dark,” says Drew Barrymore, who starred with him in Music and Lyrics, yet another romcom. “You’d go into his trailer and he’d be sitting there on the couch, chopping salad alone, an angry Englishman.”

In December 2012, Grant was castigated by the US talk show host Jon Stewart, who described him as “a big pain in the ass” and his “least favourite guest of all time”.

He doesn’t take issue with these judgments, yet there’s no doubt of his high intelligence or his ability to charm and entertain in the broader sense. As frontman for Hacked Off, the group lobbying for stricter press controls, he has shown a politician’s flair and an undeniable measure of personal courage.

What should be an irresistible package unravels with the rackety nature of his personal life and the clod-footedness with which he conducts himself. It doesn’t seem to have occurred to this Oxford-educated dreamboat that it might one day be painful for his daughter to know that he saw her as the by-product of a fling, or for Felix to learn that, by the time he was born, his father had impregnated someone else.

It isn’t that Grant is uncaring — he has made generous provision for these children and their mothers — but that his behaviour suggests an inbuilt deficiency of something he has long aspired to: class.


As a young man, Hugh John Mungo Grant was keenly aware that there was a richer, more refined world waiting to be discovered. A New College contemporary recalls him dressing in a tweed jacket to hold traditional tea parties where egg-and-cress and cucumber sandwiches and Earl Grey tea were served on college crockery. “Here were all the OEs [Old Etonians] pretending that they hadn’t been to Eton, because, of course, it wasn’t quite the slightest bit cool. And here was Hugh, acting as though he had been there. It was all pretty confusing.”


READ MORE HERE: http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/movie-guide/Hugh+Grant+Love+child+revelations+reveal+needs+grow/9468336/story.html

Keira Knightley: Benedict Cumberbatch "lovely" to work with

DIGITAL SPY
By Simon Reynolds and Jon Hornbuckle
Thursday, Feb 6 2014, 12:09pm EST




Keira Knightley has spoken of her admiration for Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch.

The Jack Ryan star will appear opposite Cumberbatch in The Imitation Game, a film about the life of World War II codebreaker Alan Turing.



"Benedict is lovely, he's a very old friend of mine so it's always lovely to work with him," Knightley told Digital Spy.

Despite the action-packed nature of Jack Ryan, Knightley admitted that it was the British-produced drama that left her with an on-set injury.

"The only injury I've ever got was [doing The Imitation Game] which is the least action-packed film in the entire world and I managed to tear a muscle running through a door.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdJFO8Al-O8

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Michael Fassbender in Glamour Italia

OH NO THEY DIDN'T
2:46 pm - 02/05/2014



Michael Fassbender laughs once during our meeting. At the end. Listen to the questions carefully and fondles his beard of a few days. Then he fixed his gaze and bares. He manages well, not just metaphorically. Since he stripped to get into the role of the tormented sex addict of Shame, in 2011, became a planetary object of desire. And now comes The Counselor - The Prosecutor, Ridley Scott, the story of a lawyer who enters into a dirty turnover that cost him dearly.

The screenplay is by the famous writer Cormac McCarthy. What did you think while reading it?
I liked the description of the protagonists, motivated by greed, while around them people live in hardship. That is, the lives of poor people are on sale, according to the desire for some intent on accumulating wealth: the villa with pool, the Bentley, a diamond for his girlfriend. Everything to gain acceptance, respect, love.



You are insensitive to yourself?
I'm off to certain environments. My home is in London, not in Hollywood. And, when I work, I concentrate on what happens on the set. I lead a normal life. I am fortunate to be able to go where I want.

But then come back always to interpret amoral characters.
I don't like the positive, reassuring figures. Prefer to explore human frailties through provocative, roles that push the viewer to wonder about himself. For me this is the task of art and cinema.

Is there anything in particular that you can not stand?
The ease with which everyone is ready to make judgments. It seems to be back at the prejudices of the 50s. Perhaps the fault is also of the Internet and social media, which remove any filter to the way we communicate.



In various scenes of the movie you cry.
In the script was not expected, the tears came so unexpectedly, after that I relaxed. Yes, I am one who gets excited easily. I am moved by the grand gestures of affection or cruelty. And I cry when I am disappointed by my behavior.

What do you crave when you were a child?
To do everything that I saw in the TV series. The private investigator, but also the pilot or the stuntman, since I love the speed. Then I decided to put on a heavy metal band. Came home from school and I was the guitar for hours. One day, however, I heard a friend: I realised that he had what it takes, I don't. So I let it go.

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(Video Meet the Filmmaker interview) Sherlock boss Steven Moffat's son has full time actor career hopes after His Last Vow debut

MIRROR
Feb 05, 2014 15:47 By Mark Jefferies

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Sherlock creator Steven Moffat's son Louis is planning to become a full time actor after landing a role in the hit series.

Louis Moffat played the young Sherlock in a few scenes filmed as flashbacks during His Last Vow, which saw Benedict Cumberbatch's Holmes and Martin Freeman's Watson take on Lars Mikkelsen's blackmailer Charles Augustus Magnussen.

Asked if he had to audition for the role, Moffat said: “Yes and we did warn him that he probably wouldn't get it.”



Benedict then added: “I thought he was amazing, really really moving. It was great to share his first professional gig with him.

“He is auditioning for another role now, good luck Louis.”

Moffat and his wife Sue Vertue then told how they had insisted that he may struggle to land the part, as they had no say in if he got the job.

They also told him he had the wrong eye colour, but Louis responded by saying: “I can wear contact lenses.”

He went on to land the role and put in a great performance.

“Thankfully he did get the part, otherwise he would have packed his bags and moved out,” joked Moffat.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch Fans Not Disappointed During Meet the Filmmakers

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February 5, 2014
Added by Sara Watson on February 4, 2014.

Benedict Cumberbatch Fans Not Disappointed During Meet The Filmmakers Event

Fans of Benedict Cumberbatch turned out to see him live in the flesh during a recent Meet the Filmmakers event in the Apple store on London’s Regent street. Creator of the hit BBC show Sherlock Steven Moffat revealed facts about the show, including the bombshell that fans may have to wait years to discover what is going on with Moriarty. Moffat and stars of the show, Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman and Amanda Abbington also appeared.


Fans were  treated to news of a deleted scene from the third series of Sherlock that would have upped the bromance tension between lead actors Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) and Martin Freeman (Watson). During the hilarious stag night sequence, there was originally a scene of the pair at a gay club. Cumberbatch stated that his character has no idea where they were until a group of half-naked men wander past. Moffat defended the cut saying that the original stag scene was too long.


Freeman also informed fans that Benedict Cumberbatch had a lot of trouble getting the epic Best Man speech right. He stated that he and other crew members played charades and other games while Cumberbatch fretted on set. He quipped that the actor was having a nervous breakdown during the scene while everyone else relaxed. The Meet the Filmmakers Apple event was packed with fans, with many more disappointed that they could not get in. Those that were inside endured teasing by Moffat that they may have to wait “years” before the show revealed what is happening in the Moriarty saga. The final episode of the third season ends with a static image of Moriarty broadcast throughout London and the words “miss me?” Moffat quipped that Moriarty had shot himself through the head and was not coming back, but the series seems to suggest otherwise.  He has revealed in an interview with Collider.com that his plans for Moriarty are “the longest plan” that they have had.


READ MORE HERE: http://guardianlv.com/2014/02/benedict-cumberbatch-fans-not-disappointed-during-meet-the-filmmakers/

Tom Hiddleston for Ben Wheatley's JG Ballard adaptation High Rise

DIGITAL SPY
By Mayer Nissim
February 5, 2014

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Ben Wheatley has announced that Tom Hiddleston will star in his next film, an adaptation of JG Ballard's High Rise.

The Sightseers director confirmed the news on Twitter and via his blog, sharing a poster by Jay Shaw.

"Here we go. Cant quite believe this is happening," Wheatley said.

"Tom Hiddleston! Jeremy Thomas! Script by Amy Jump! JG BALLARD! Another ace Jay Shaw poster."



Wheatley added that shooting for the film will start in June.

Ballard's High Rise was first published in 1975. It is set in a closed-environment modern high-rise building that descends into violence.

Wheatley was first attached to the project in August 2013 and said at the time that he was a big fan of Ballard's work.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a549040/tom-hiddleston-for-ben-wheatleys-jg-ballard-adaptation-high-rise.html



'Downton Abbey' Season 4 Episode 6 Spoilers: An Unwelcome Visitor Returns [Video]

THE LATINO POST
Jessica Michele Herring Feb 04, 2014 01:57 PM EST

Downton Abbey

On the next episode, "Downton's drove of pigs arrive, Robert departs, an unwelcome visitor appears, and illness descends. Mary and Blake may have found common ground, but Edith faces her troubles alone."



Watch the promo for the next episode below, which airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on PBS.


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Julian Fellowes On Downton Abbey: Season 6 'May Be Our Last' Due To 'The Gilded Age,' Season 5 Episode 1 And 2 Begin Filming!

KPOPSTARZ
By Robert Kuang | February 04, 2014 09:50 AM EST



As "Downton Abbey" begins filming season 5, creator Julian Fellowes is once again rustling uneasiness amongst fans by saying that season 6 may be the series' last.

It began when rumors that "Downton Abbey" season 5 might be the last of the series went viral online. However, executive producer Gareth Neame had since shot down the rumor.

"I can confirm that there are no plans to end the show after the fifth series," said Neame to E! News.

"ITV commission each series on a year-by-year basis. For now ITV have commissioned series five and that is what we are busy preparing."



But despite the momentary relief, "Downton Abbey" fans may have to prepare themselves anyway, because Julian Fellowes has said instead that season 6 could be the final season.

"Unlike America, in England we have to wait until the season finishes airs before we receive a pick-up; we're not renewed multiple years in advance. We never want to jinx anything."

"That's good because it keeps everyone at the top of their game. If there is a sixth season, it may be our last. I'm about to start on a new US drama called 'The Gilded Age' for NBC Universal. And the last thing I want is to juggle two shows."




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Benedict Cumberbatch Is More Dateable Than David Beckham This Valentine's Day

MARIE CLAIRE
by Jessica Bridgeman
14:23 | 04 Feb 2014

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Benedict Cumberbatch has been named the most desirable Valentine's date by British females, topping the new poll above the lovely likes of David Beckham and Leonardo Dicaprio.

According to the online dating help site datingpriceguide.co.uk, the Sherlock star is the most-wanted man in the UK right now – with 16% off the votes swinging in his (very handsome) favour.



The survey asked 300 women who they'd most like to enjoy a romantic dinner with on February 14th, seeing the British actor beat a long list of Hollywood heartthrobs.

Prince William also joined Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt and Will Smith among the top 10 names, while Danny Dyer stole 7% of the vote thanks to his newfound soap career.


Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/celebrity/545534/benedict-cumberbatch-is-more-dateable-than-david-beckham-this-valentine-s-day.html#uqABPblEIPFcEM6v.99


Dan Stevens gallops onto the London set as Sir Lancelot in third installment of action franchise with Ben Stiller

MAIL ON LINE
By Hanna Flint
January 30, 2014

Oh what a knight! DanStevens films scenes as Sir Lancelot at the London set of Night At The Museum 3

From New York City's American Museum of Natural History to Washington DC's Smithsonian Institute, the Night At The Museum film franchise has now come to London.

And for the next few weeks, Ben Stiller and Robin Williams will be filming scenes at the British Museum, reprising their roles as former night watchman Larry and Theodore Roosevelt in the action blockbuster.

Which means a host of British historical figures will be thrown into the mix, including Dan Stevens as Sir Lancelot riding onto the set on his trusty steed.


The role is a significant one for Dan, who has yet to garner much box office success since leaving Downton Abbey.

He made the Amy Heckerling rom com Vamps with Krysten Ritter and Alicia Silverstone, which went straight to DVD, and the ill-fated Summer In February opposite Dominic Cooper and Emily Browning, that received just a 37% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Last year he did have a small role in the Wikileaks movie, The Fifth Estate, with Benedict Cumberbatch, but certainly the Night At The Museum will provide more opportunity for a break out performance.


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Monday, February 3, 2014

Tom Hiddleston: Thor The Dark World Gag Reel (watch fast before Marvel takes it down again)









Jonny Lee Miller, Robert Carlyle: Trainspotting cast members sign up for sequel

EDINBURGH NEWS
February 3, 2014




TWO of the original cast members from the iconic film Trainspotting have agreed to appear in the follow up due to be released in 2016.

Robert Carlyle, who played Begbie, and Jonny Lee Miller, Sick Boy, have signed on to star in the next instalment, which will begin shooting next year.

Trainspotting, which was nominated for an Oscar after its release in 1996, soon became one of the most famous films based in Scotland.



And now fans of the black comedy will be seeing two of their favourite characters back on the screens in time for the 20th anniversary of the original film.

Novelist Irvine Welsh said that although the business side of things was almost complete, they have yet to write a completed script, which will be loosely based around his 2002 novel Porno.



“Downton Abbey” Recap: “Kiss and Tell

THE BACKLOT
by Michael Cornelius | February 2, 2014

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Our scene opens with Daisy, flitting about happily and slipping Alfred some hot buttered toast in hopes of putting a smile on our poor Gloomy Ging’s face. Daisy is thrilled that Alfred didn’t land the Ritz gig and will be staying at Downton, especially since Jimmy is putting the moves on Ivy hot and heavy now. To quote a wise American philosopher: “Default. The two greatest words in the English language.” Daisy figures that, given enough time (and, apparently, toast,) Alfred will come around and eventually settle for her. Hey, nothing is more romantic than being reminded that he “settled” for you every time your anniversary rolls around.

But not so fast Daisy! Alfred gets a timely letter—one of the individuals selected for the Ritz program has dropped out, and now Alfred is in. Why, it’s true—sometimes the first runner-up really does get to be Miss America! Alfred dons his sash and his tiara (fabulous!) and gives a touching “thank you” speech to the family where he calls Carson a “kind and generous” teacher. Damn, SuperGing, I think he might have wrung an emotion out of Carson’ face!



Ivy is happy for Alfred to leave because Jimmy is taking her to see a Rudolph Valentino movie. We learn that Valentino gives Mrs. Patmore “the shivers”. On the way home from the picture, Jimmy and Ivy stop to sit on a bench to admire the moon. Ivy’s down with a smooch or two, but fast Jimmy wants to inspect her uvula from the inside out. He also gets a bit handsy and “up-the-skirty” and Ivy puts a quick end to all that. Suddenly Jimmy’s fabulous hair and “devil-may-care” attitude melt away and Ivy realizes that he’s just a douchebag. She storms off and gets consoled by Mrs. Patmore and Mrs. Hughes, who have each before tangled with the cad that is man (suddenly imagining either of them tangling with a man confirms my homosexuality big time.) Ivy realizes that maybe Alfred was the better man all along and this causes Daisy to blow her biscuits and holler at Ivy that if she had been nicer to Alfred from the get-go, maybe he would not have left Downton. Of course, if Ivy was seeing Alfred then Daisy would never get a chance to be with him. Confusing much? I guess this is the same logic that causes tween girls to “heart” little twerps like Justin Bieber. To the rest of us, it will never make sense.

Alfred proffers Daisy a poignant good-bye, and she sincerely wishes him well. Then SuperGing strolls out the door and out of our lives. We’ll miss you, Alfred; now go find a television show where you have to walk around in your underwear. A lot.



Baxter is still acting as Thomas’ eyes and ears around Downton. She doesn’t like spying for him because Lady Grantham is generally a good employer, but she does it because of whatever secret Thomas is holding over her. Dear Julian Fellowes: I am not interested in this plot line. Not one smidge. I am more interested in Thomas having a torrid affair with an undergardener named Scudder who lives two manors over. Please get to work on that ASAP. Oh, and in case you are unsure what that acronym means here across the pond, ASAP stands for “before we gays stop watching your show.” Because let me tell you, if we stop watching it, and it doesn’t have country music or tractor pulls or guys with long beards that probably contain live waterfowl, it ceases to exist (isn’t that right, American Idol?)

By the way, does anyone else realize that Thomas has not had sex in ten years? The show opened in 1912 and Thomas’ affair with the Duke of Whatever had soured (“Summer lovin’, had me a blast, / Summer lovin’, You’re not the right class,”) and it is now 1922 and the closest Thomas has come to actual sexual relations with another man is getting shot in his masturbation hand and/or punched and kicked repeatedly in the stomach. I don’t know about you, but I’m not exactly getting any tingles from that action. At least this explains why he is so surly all the time.

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Sienna Miller Justifies "I Love You" Comment to Daniel Craig, Kate Moss' Shocking Involvement

E.ONLINE
January 31, 2014
by LILY HARRISON

Jude Law, Sienna Miller, Daniel Craig

More juicy tidbits continue to unfold in a British court regarding Jude Law's phone-hacking scandal.

This time, proceedings at the Old Bailey in London further discussed intimate details about Sienna Miller's alleged affair with Daniel Craig.

The blonde took the stand via satellite from New Orleans on Friday, Jan. 31, and was shown sitting next to an FBI agent.

The Brit actress was asked about the voicemail message that she left for the James Bond actor in 2005.

Miller was in a relationship with Law at the time, and reportedly told Craig: "Hi, it's me. I can't speak, I'm at the Groucho with Jude. I love you."




The 32-year-old star explained, "The thing that's been slightly misconstrued about this voicemail message is that I said 'I love you' and that this was some incredibly important declaration of love. I've always ended my calls to Daniel saying 'I love you.'"

Miller was questioned as to whether or not she was carrying on a relationship with Craig the same time that she was dating Law. "Whether or not I was in a relationship with Daniel Craig, it was not a relationship, it was a very brief encounter, and he was my best friend," she explained to the court.

"My saying 'I love you,' whether anything romantic happened briefly or not, there was nothing significant."


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Bryan Singer Explains Why He Didn't Cast Henry Cavill in "Superman Returns"

WORST PREVIEWS
Februar 2, 2014



"I saw ['Man of Steel'] when it came out," he said. "I am in awe of the world building and the scope of that picture. There were things I might have done a little differently just because of the way I view the character."


When Singer came on board to direct "Superman Returns," Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) was set to play Superman, but Singer replaced him with Brandon Routh. "I think Henry Cavill is great. I knew Henry. He and I were friends years ago," said the director. "The reason I didn't cast him was because I was making a sequel to Christopher Reeve and I wanted somebody who embodied Reeve more."




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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Who are the Hunks of Downton Abbey?





Martin Freeman, Tom Hollander: 2 Oscar-nominated live shorts that stand out

PHILLY.COM
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
POSTED: January 31, 2014

In "The Voorman Problem," Martin Freeman (right) is a psychologist sent to interview an inmate (played by Tom Hollander) who says he is God.
In "The Voorman Problem," Martin Freeman (right) is a psychologist sent to interview an inmate (played by Tom Hollander) who says he is God.


Two great reasons to see The Oscar-Nominated Short Films 2014: Live Action - one dark and funny and wickedly existential, the other a nail-biter of a domestic drama, filled with dread.


The former stars Martin Freeman, alias Bilbo Baggins, alias Dr. John Watson (opposite that Caldecott Bumbershoot fellow in PBS's Sherlock). In the British short "The Voorman Problem," Freeman plays a psychologist dispatched to interview a prisoner who claims he is God. The warden needs certification to put him away. Problem? His fellow inmates have come to believe that the straitjacketed Voorman (Tom Hollander) is indeed who he claims to be.





READ MORE HERE: http://articles.philly.com/2014-01-31/entertainment/46874145_1_oscar-nominated-short-films-sherlock-young-son