Elf haul Beatty. Godspeed

Elf haul

Beatty. Godspeed. Penn Badgley Easy A and Gossip Girl has signed on to play the late Jeff Buckley in co-writer/director Dan Algrant s Naked in New York and People I Know upcoming drama Greetings from Tim Buckley. Per the press release from Smuggler Films, the film will center on the days leading up to Buckley s 1991 performance at his father s the late Tim Buckley tribute concert and will feature a romance with a young woman who helps him better understand his father who died at the age of In discussing the role, Badgley showed reverence for the opportunity to play the legendary singer-songwriter, saying: To play a man who was singularly elf haul as an artist, greatly misunderstood mythologized as a human being It s something very special and sacred. I m going to give all I can to this project. Greetings from Tim Buckley is slated to begin production in New York City this August. For more on the project, hit the jump for the full press release. Earlier this month, we listed the nominees for the first Critics Choice Television Awards from the Broadcast Television Journalists Association. Now the awards have been handed out and we have the full list of winners which include Modern Family rightfully winning Best Comedy Series and Mad Men taking home Best Drama Series along with star Jon Hamm winning Best Actor in a Drama Series. The always fantastic Neil Patrick Harris took home the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his consistently hilarious work on How I Met Your Mother, while the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series ended up in a tie. See which actresses are sharing the award, as well as the rest of the winners, after the jump. Earlier today I was able to conduct an extended interview with an actor whose work I greatly admire: Jared Harris. During our wide ranging conversation, we talked about making the jump from independent movies to big budget Hollywood blockbusters, Mad Men, his upcoming John Carpenter movie The Ward, Fringe, and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. With our conversation covering so much ground, I m breaking it up into smaller parts and I m starting with the sequel to Sherlock Holmes. In the elf haul to the 2009 Guy Ritchie film, Harris plays the villain Moriarty, Holmes nemesis that was referred to at the end of the first flick. While I knew Harris wouldn t be able to say much about the story and what role he plays in the sequel, that didn t stop us from talking about how he got involved in the project, what kind of research he did, what it was like working with Robert Downey Jr. and Ritchie, whether he thinks his version of Moriarty knows he s evil, and his thoughts on unnecessary exposition in movies which I completely agree with. Hit the jump for what he said. Apparently sports and comedy just can t seem to get along well enough for Comedy Central s tastes. Deadline reports that the cable network has decided to cancel both of their recent attempts to lampoon the sports world by deciding against renewal of both Onion SportsDome and Sports Show with Norm Macdonald. Honestly, I didn t find the former to be all that entertaining, but the latter featuring my favorite host of the Weekend Update segments on Saturday Night Live delivered a hilarious sports-based comedy show that I m sad to see get the axe. Macdonald s dry, deadpan delivery just cracks me up, and his take on news and sketches featuring various athletes really brought the laughs. Honestly it s cancellation wouldn t be out of place on the regular What the H segment. Macdonald took the news in stride and has some ideas on how to save the show telling EW that there could be an Internet campaign to save the show, almost like they do with shows about witches and vampires and aliens from outer space. Maybe Ill call the network and ask them to bring it back. Ill say, Just bring it back.

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