Friday, November 4, 2011

Start Looking: Bill Murray is FDR in Hyde Park on Hudson

The very first picture of Bill Murray as Franklin Delano Roosevelt has emerged in the behind the curtain of Hyde Park on Hudson, director Roger Michell’s tale from the great leader’s royal site visitors (and concurrent extramarital dalliance) in 1939. “”I wouldn’t did it without him,” stated Michell from the lengthy “dance” to obtain Murray. “But following a year of waiting, I received an excellent text nevertheless, ‘Yes, I’ll get it done.’” And here it is. Chime along with your ideas following a search through the relaxation nowadays’s Buzz Break. [photo via USA Today] · “Look, Andy Serkis, I’m not to imply which i’m getting Freida Pinto to cheat on Dev Patel beside me. You stated that, not me.” Fake interviews don’t get a lot better than this. [Videogum] · Following the modest (at best) box-office performance from the its recent trifecta Don’t Hesitate from the Dark, Drive, and also the Rum Diary, distributor FilmDistrict is bringing together its procedures to La, departing its much-respected boss Bob Berney around the outs in NY. He and the wife/press guru Jeanne will stay consultants to the organization, which next opens Julia Roberts’s pointing debut Within the Land of Bloodstream and Honey in December. [indieWIRE] · Listed here are five great short films culled from inside five movies. [Nerve] · Perhaps the very best pop-culture petition because the one pleading Uwe Boll to retire now asks the National football league to yank Nickelback because the halftime act throughout the Lions-Packers game on Thanksgiving Day. To wit: “Does anybody even like Nickelback? Is some kind of ploy to obtain individuals to leave their seats throughout halftime to put money into alcoholic drinks and credits? This really is completely unfair to individuals people who bought tickets to the overall game. A minimum of the folks watching in your own home can mute their Televisions.” A lot more than 30,000 individuals have registered — add your support now! [Change.org]

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