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Here's is the very first official images from Peter Jackson's new 2 part movie in 3d, The Hobbit. Click for the rest.Here's is the very first official images from Peter Jackson's new 2 part... more
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Insisting the deciding negotiation was not about the money, the actor playing Gandalf in 'Lord of the Rings' admits he was worried by the length of the filming.
Read more : http://www.celebrity-mania.com/news/view/00018186.htmlInsisting the deciding negotiation was not about the money, the actor playing Gandalf... more
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It's Official, Ian Mckellen is "officially" signed on for Hobbit movies. Welcome back Gandalf.
Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis as Gandalf and Gollum? I'm sorry, I just don't see it.
Andy Serkis confirmed to return as Gollum in The Hobbit. Ian McKellen close. Christopher Lee and Ian Holm in talks
http://vworldnews.blogspot.com/2011/01/ian-mckellen-return-as-gandalf.htmlIt's Official, Ian Mckellen is "officially" signed on for Hobbit... more
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Best Movies Ever reports that Ian McKellen has finally gotten the amount he wanted to return to The Hobbit movie and the new Hobbit set is revealed.Best Movies Ever reports that Ian McKellen has finally gotten the amount he wanted to... more
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Best Movies Ever reports that Ian McKellen is waiting to get a better offer before taking on Gandolf's robes again in The Hobbit movie.Best Movies Ever reports that Ian McKellen is waiting to get a better offer before... more
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The entire opening sequence, recited by one guy who can do a killer Ian McKellen impression. Just close your eyes and think of Gandalf.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1HSNV9y25AThe entire opening sequence, recited by one guy who can do a killer Ian McKellen... more
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Lord of the Rings fan? planning for a holiday? well maybe it'll be in June and will just happen to be set around areas of New Zealand, since Ian McKellen confirmed on his website that filming for the Hobbit will start in June.
"The Hobbit, two films, start shooting in New Zealand in June. Filming will take over a year. Casting in Los Angeles, New York City and London has started. The script too proceeds. The first draft is crammed with old and new friends, again on a quest in Middle Earth," the site update said."Lord of the Rings fan? planning for a holiday? well maybe it'll be in June and... more
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Well I'm going to watch this because it looks awesome and yay Ian McKellen. Never seen the orginal series, but heard a lot about the popularity it received when compared to reactions to Lost season 1.
"It’s being released on ITV in April but will be available on both DVD and Blu Ray 3rd May."- HeyUGuysWell I'm going to watch this because it looks awesome and yay Ian McKellen. Never... more
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Ellen counts down the Top 5 Aborted Franchises.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
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For more about movies from Current: http://current.com/moviesEllen counts down the Top 5 Aborted Franchises.
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t's always great to hear updates from Sir Ian McKellen on anything and everything. Empire(http://www.empireonline.com/news/feed.asp?NID=26035) just caught up with him at the San Sebastian Film Festival recently and asked him about two big projects: The Hobbit and X-Men Origins: Magneto. Before we get on to Hobbit, where he had more to say, McKellen said this about Magneto: “There's meant to be a Magneto script floating around, but I've not read it, so I suspect it wouldn't involve me." McKellen also joked that "they can't have someone whose face is as lined as mine any longer" since it'll focus on a young Magneto, as we already know. Let's move on to his other big project!t's always great to hear updates from Sir Ian McKellen on anything and... more
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Hunter Davis brings us another edition of his dramatic interpretation of old-school TV theme songs as Sir Ian McKellen, the well-known Shakespearean actor. He was also Gandalf in Lord of the Rings and Magneto in X-Men (Ian McKellen, not Hunter Davis). One of the funniest celebrity impressions on the web.Hunter Davis brings us another edition of his dramatic interpretation of old-school TV... more
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AMC has released a 9-minute trailer for the forthcoming TV miniseries remake of the classic 1960's British TV series "The Prisoner" about an ex-spy who becomes trapped in a mysterious "village" where everyone is addressed by a number, not a name. The new series is set to premiere in November and stars Ian McKellen as Number Two and Jim Caviezel as Number Six, the role made famous by the late Patrick McGoohan.AMC has released a 9-minute trailer for the forthcoming TV miniseries remake of the... more
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"What on earth is happening out there in theatreland? It's like the G20 riots. Reported instances of actors losing it with disruptive audience members mid-performance and yelling at them to stop phoning/taking photographs/giggling/whispering/coughing/breathing (delete as necessary), seem to be as regular a feature as opening nights themselves. Sometimes the victims even have the temerity to answer back. If things get much worse, audiences will have to be safely kettled in the circle bar till the performance is over.
Actor Patrick Stewart apparently lost his rag with an autograph hunter outside the stage door of the King's theatre in Edinburgh, after a performance of Waiting for Godot. "Are you the arsehole who was sitting in the front tonight?" was his introductory comment, before bellowing "You know, what I really want to know is how you can sleep at night? I really hope you're pleased with yourself."
Apparently, the importunate individual had been spied earlier by Stewart trying to take a sneaky photograph of him and his co-star, Ian McKellen, during the curtain call – in clear contravention of explicit warnings that photography was not permitted. While most punters will have gone to see Vladimir and Estragon, others are clearly there to gawp at Picard and Gandalf.
To many it may seem that thesps are in danger of forgetting whom it is who pays their wages. Oscar Wilde famously said the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about at all: and if leading actors don't want to be pestered for a little piece of their magic, they shouldn't be in live theatre. Should they?""What on earth is happening out there in theatreland? It's like the G20... more
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