Ringer Spy Lyonkeeper sends along the March 20th, 2006 edition of People Magazine featuring an article on Sean Astin. [More]
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At noon, Hugo Weaving slid into the worst table for two in the Odeon, next to the wet coats, and ordered himself a three-egg omelet. He sported a massive beard, close to but far fuller than Trotsky’s, really more like Marx’s, though not white or quite as bushy. With his jeans and short-sleeve T-shirt over long-sleeve shirt, he looked like a naughty hippie-surfer daddy. The beard also made his Agent Smith face invisible. That suits Weaving — 46 in a few weeks — who on film always is, and always wants to be, something slightly less present than a ghost. [More]
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Sean Astin was a guest on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ on Thursday, March 16th. He was there to talk mainly about “24”, but they also spoke a bit about his children acting, death scenes and more. Follow the link for a clip! (27.2 MOV) [More]
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From fractalmatter.com: V for Vendetta is hitting cinemas. Is this the most serious ‘action’ movie ever made. John Mosby met with two the movie’s stars, Hugo Weaving and Stephen Fry, to talk comics, chaos, characters, and what they thought of the material. [More]
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