Ho Ho Ho! It’s that time of the year for giving and receiving and if your having trouble finding the perfect gift for your loved one then i will hopefully mention something that will help fill that stocking in time for 25th December.
I’m going to run down my top Blu-Ray films, Top DVD’s, Top TV Boxsets and Top anything else that I think are must haves this year.
We’ve added links to Zavvi.com who are currently offering free delivering on everything so make sure you check them out.
Blu-ray and DVD Films
I’ll start with Blu-Ray/DVD films. Blu-Rays have reduced in price incredibly in the run up to Christmas and if you shop around then you will find all sort of deals like 2-4-1’s or 2 for a nice low price, and it’s still not to late to get them in time for Christmas.
I’m going to run down my top Blu-Ray films, Top DVD’s, Top TV Boxsets and Top anything else that I think are must haves this year.
We’ve added links to Zavvi.com who are currently offering free delivering on everything so make sure you check them out.
Blu-ray and DVD Films
I’ll start with Blu-Ray/DVD films. Blu-Rays have reduced in price incredibly in the run up to Christmas and if you shop around then you will find all sort of deals like 2-4-1’s or 2 for a nice low price, and it’s still not to late to get them in time for Christmas.
- 12/16/2009
- by Gary Phillips
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Given the fact that Sean Penn just nabbed an Oscar for playing gay rights pioneer Harvey Milk, surely there is still no stigma attached to playing gay, right?
That’s an easy assumption for many viewers – gay and straight – to make, but what do the men who play these roles believe?
AfterElton.com talked with a number of actors who have played gay roles past and present for their thoughts. Do they think playing a gay role can help, hurt or have no real effect on their careers? How has that changed over the years? What do their peers think? And have we finally moved beyond the stigma a gay role once carried?
Their answers might surprise you.
Surprising reaction to gay role on “Raising The Bar.”
On TNT’s hit legal drama, Raising the Bar, Jonathan Scarfe plays Charlie Sagansky, a law clerk working for a powerful female judge...
That’s an easy assumption for many viewers – gay and straight – to make, but what do the men who play these roles believe?
AfterElton.com talked with a number of actors who have played gay roles past and present for their thoughts. Do they think playing a gay role can help, hurt or have no real effect on their careers? How has that changed over the years? What do their peers think? And have we finally moved beyond the stigma a gay role once carried?
Their answers might surprise you.
Surprising reaction to gay role on “Raising The Bar.”
On TNT’s hit legal drama, Raising the Bar, Jonathan Scarfe plays Charlie Sagansky, a law clerk working for a powerful female judge...
- 3/5/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Sci Fi Channel has given the green light to a miniseries starring David James Elliott.
Natassia Malthe also has been cast in the four-hour mini, tentatively titled "Mirabilis."
The mini revolves around four knights who must save their great land of Mirabilis.
Elliott will play John, a knight and wandering warrior avenging the killing of his family. Malthe will play Perfidia, another knight who also is John's love interest.
Sam Egan ("Jeremiah") wrote the script. The mini will be produced by Reunion Pictures, with Rhi Entertainment and Industry Entertainment attached. Rhi will distribute internationally.
Elliott, who next appears in the film "Lovesick" is repped by Gersh and McGowan Management.
Malthe recently appeared in ABC Family's "Fallen."...
Natassia Malthe also has been cast in the four-hour mini, tentatively titled "Mirabilis."
The mini revolves around four knights who must save their great land of Mirabilis.
Elliott will play John, a knight and wandering warrior avenging the killing of his family. Malthe will play Perfidia, another knight who also is John's love interest.
Sam Egan ("Jeremiah") wrote the script. The mini will be produced by Reunion Pictures, with Rhi Entertainment and Industry Entertainment attached. Rhi will distribute internationally.
Elliott, who next appears in the film "Lovesick" is repped by Gersh and McGowan Management.
Malthe recently appeared in ABC Family's "Fallen."...
- 7/18/2008
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TNT 'Company' bow less than firm
TNT's The Company got off to a slow start Sunday night.
The CIA-themed miniseries, starring Chris O'Donnell, Michael Keaton and Alfred Molina, averaged 2.9 million total viewers in its two-hour debut at 8 p.m., according to Nielsen Media Research.
A second airing at 10 p.m. averaged 936,000 viewers, while a midnight encore added another 523,000 viewers.
By comparison, TNT's recent original drama series debuts premiered well above Company's performance, with The Closer's third-season premiere averaging 8.8 million total viewers and the series premieres of Saving Grace and Heartland averaging 6.4 million and 4.3 million, respectively. All three series air on Monday nights.
The remaining installments of Company air over the next two Sundays.
Elsewhere, ABC Family saw the return of Fallen on Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday installment, Fallen: The Journey, which aired from 8-10 p.m., was basic cable's No. 1 program in its time period among adults 18-34 (424,000 viewers) and adults 18-49 (989,000). It also grew in both demos over the two hours as well as in total viewers (from 1.6 million to 1.8 million in its last half-hour) and improved the network's year-ago time-period viewership among total viewers and key demos with double- to triple-digit increases.
The CIA-themed miniseries, starring Chris O'Donnell, Michael Keaton and Alfred Molina, averaged 2.9 million total viewers in its two-hour debut at 8 p.m., according to Nielsen Media Research.
A second airing at 10 p.m. averaged 936,000 viewers, while a midnight encore added another 523,000 viewers.
By comparison, TNT's recent original drama series debuts premiered well above Company's performance, with The Closer's third-season premiere averaging 8.8 million total viewers and the series premieres of Saving Grace and Heartland averaging 6.4 million and 4.3 million, respectively. All three series air on Monday nights.
The remaining installments of Company air over the next two Sundays.
Elsewhere, ABC Family saw the return of Fallen on Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday installment, Fallen: The Journey, which aired from 8-10 p.m., was basic cable's No. 1 program in its time period among adults 18-34 (424,000 viewers) and adults 18-49 (989,000). It also grew in both demos over the two hours as well as in total viewers (from 1.6 million to 1.8 million in its last half-hour) and improved the network's year-ago time-period viewership among total viewers and key demos with double- to triple-digit increases.
- 8/8/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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