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A review of the Clint Eastwood directed biopic J. Edgar starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, and Naomi Watts. Like gangsters and controversy? What about riveting performances from talented casts? If so, you may want to skip this one.A review of the Clint Eastwood directed biopic J. Edgar starring Leonardo DiCaprio,... more
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EW got to sneak out the first look for Relativity Media’s version of “Snow White” starring Julia Roberts, and the hi-res pics are above and below. This one looks more Disneyesque than Universal’s ‘Snow White and the Hunstman‘ (pics from that below too).EW got to sneak out the first look for Relativity Media’s version of “Snow... more
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From suing the Facebook founder to charming Snow White, Hammer challenges himself with a rollercoaster thriller about a mysterious light.
Read more : http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00040210.htmlFrom suing the Facebook founder to charming Snow White, Hammer challenges himself with... more
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With 3 Snow White movies in the works, Relativity Media landed their casting coup with Armie Hammer and Saoirse Ronan.With 3 Snow White movies in the works, Relativity Media landed their casting coup with... more
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The actor who played twins in 'The Social Network' reportedly has secured the role as Clyde Tolson who is rumored to be Edgar Hoover's lover.
Read more: http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/w0008799.htmlThe actor who played twins in 'The Social Network' reportedly has secured... more
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox review "The Social Network." It dominated the box office opening weekend, and some critics have already dubbed the David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin joint venture a major Oscar contender. How does the film based on the rise of Mark Zuckerberg's billion-dollar Internet giant really stack up?
Rotten Tomatoes is a recurring infoMania segment dedicated to the movies. Join hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox on Thursday nights at 11/10c on Current TV as they review the latest movies and interview some of your favorite stars.
For more from Rotten Tomatoes: http://rottentomatoesshow.com
infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV.
Go to http://current.com/infomania for more, and make sure to check out our Facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania.Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox review "The Social Network." It dominated the box... more
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Armie Hammer saved my life.
After the interview, I was walking down the hallway and too busy checking my email on my phone. I wasn’t paying attention to where I was going and BAM! a door flung open and Armie Hammer dove, tackled me to the ground and saved me from being killed by a rogue hotel ballroom door.
OK. I am exaggerating — but I was walking down the hall after the roundtable interview and a door did slow opened and almost hit me. I moved out the way and Armie said, “Watch out, man.”
So it is kind of true. He saved my life.
All you Gossip Girl fans may recognize Hammer from his stint on the show, other than that, he is a little bit under the radar compared to his co-stars in The Social Network — but the critical wattage of the movie and his dual role will change all that.
Hammer plays Cameron Winklevoss and his twin brother Tyler Winklevoss. A duo of entitled, blue-blood boys who embody the All-American image of a Harvard boy. They look like poster boys for J. Crew who straddle the douchebag threshold and are embroiled in a Facebook legal battle with the film’s tragic hero, Mark Zuckerberg.
But in case you’re wondering — you did read that correctly. Hammer portrayed both handsomely chiseled twins. One body is his, the other is actor’s Josh Pence — but both faces are his.
“When we show up on set, I would start as Cameron,” says Hammer. “We figured it would be a good place to start instead of having to keep track and going back and forth between the two characters. We would shoot the entire scene with me as Cameron and with Josh (Pence) as Tyler. We’d shoot the scene till Finch was happy which could be a thousand times — you never know (laughs) — and then we’d switch. It was really a joint effort between the two of us.”
Click the link below to read the rest of the interview.
http://blog.dinoray.com/2010/10/01/connecting-armie-hammer-to-the-social-network/Armie Hammer saved my life.
After the interview, I was walking down the hallway and... more
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