Leon set visit…a decade and a half later
A little while ago, Joe was in NY and decided to check out the area where Leon (The Professional) was filmed.
Tony’s restaurant now boarded up
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A little while ago, Joe was in NY and decided to check out the area where Leon (The Professional) was filmed.
In yesterday's comments, Fechin posted the following. Not sure where its from but if correct it at least gives us a rough idea of what the project is about. Natalie…
As we mentioned yesterday, Natalie will be taking part in the Tribeca Film Festival's "Meet The Filmmaker" Q&A session. What's most curious is that she's there to talk about an…
Guess we'll take what we can with this film. Today we have a an excerpt from an interview with the director, Jim Sheridan. Not exactly in depth but it'll have…
Lucky New Yorkers will get the chance to meet and, I presume, ask questions of Natalie later this month. The Tribeca Film Festival holds a special Q&A at the Apple…
Whew, finally. The Sun must also be having a slow week if this qualifies as news for them.
The Sun even has a story to go with it.
Natalie was trying to keep a low profile when buying radishes at a Farmer’s Market in LA.But her nice stroll was rudely interrupted by an obese out-of-tune busker, who started yelling at her.
He stopped mid-song to announce: “That’s that girl – it’s that girl from Star Wars. She played Queen Amidala.
“What is her name? What is her name?”
That was indeed epic. For the first time (I think) we comfortably breezed past the 1000 votes mark, and the lead kept shifting back and forth. This morning the Oscar…
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies has finally hit the book shelves. In case you’re wondering what this has to do with Natalie, we confirmed that she is interested in doing a film adaptation, although discussions were in the VERY early stages.
Now that the book has come out we’re able to finally find out more about the plot details and whether the book is good or a total throwaway gag.
Let’s start with an article from The Daily Beast, which does a good job explaining the history and appeal of this re-imagining.
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