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Archive for January, 2008
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There was no glitz and glamour this evening for the Golden Globes as the traditional event was cancelled due to the on going writers strike, but even more upsetting Michael C. Hall did not win Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series: Drama. Instead Jon Hamm won for his performance in Mad Men. :almostcry:
To view the full list of winners visit the official Golden Globes website.
It’s upsetting to see Michael go unrewarded for his truly amazing performances in every single episode, but I guess we can take comfort in the success of Dexter and those who do appreciate such a fine character and story. Hopefully there will be many more great seasons to come for us fans too. But as always, In our eyes Michael is still the true winner!
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Assocation today announced that Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards press conference is now open to all media outlets.
After discussions with NBC, Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Jorge Camara today announced that the HFPA will have complete control of its 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards Announcement that is scheduled to take place Sunday, January 13 at 6:00 p.m. PST in the International Ballroom of The Beverly Hilton. Under the new arrangement, there will be no restrictions placed on media outlets covering the press conference.
Which basically means that you’ll be able to watch the announcement on presumably numerous networks and news programs. Michael C. Hall is yet again nominated for is work in Dexter.
Source: ComingSoon
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CHUD is reporting that Liev Schreiber is playing Victor Creed (aka Sabretooth) in the Gavin Hood-directed X-Men Origins: Wolverine and not a young Stryker as was previously believed.
The site adds that Michael C. Hall is instead in talks for the role of Stryker and that they are eyeing Michelle Monaghan for Silverfox.
Leading up to the events of X-Men,” Wolverine tells the story of Wolverine’s epically violent and romantic past, his complex relationship with Victor Creed, and the ominous Weapon X program. Along the way, Wolverine encounters many mutants, both familiar and new, including surprise appearances by several legends of the X-Men universe.
The movie opens in theaters on May 1, 2009.
Here’s the Michael related mention from CHUD:
So who is playing Stryker? Nobody is set yet, but the producers are darkly dreaming Dexter, if you get what I mean. Meanwhile the rest of the cast is still in formation, which means that the producers are hunting folks down – one of the names that’s on the top of their list is Michelle Monaghan for Silver Fox. I’ve heard a lot of names attached to this one over the weeks – and reported some of them – and I know that there’s another high powered actress that’s on the list as well, so nothing is set in stone. But as I always say, the casting wish lists tell you a lot about what the filmmakers are striving for, and a Wolverine movie featuring Michael C Hall, Liev Schreiber and Michelle Monaghan is a damn well cast Wolverine movie.
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