By Aemac on November 20th, 2009 at 10:18 am | 4 Comments »
For all you Sam fans out there, BrinkDVD has released “Fear of Fiction”; a movie of a young Sam Trammell in his first starring role in a feature film.
Seriously how cute is he? And, you don’t just get one Sam Trammell in this movie, you get two. He plays twins!
“Fear of Fiction” is a critically acclaimed road movie from Charlie Ahearn, the director of seminal hip-hop film Wild Style. It stars Oscar nominated Melissa Leo (Frozen River) and Penn Jillette. With music by Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth, and Lounge Lizard Evan Lurie.
Synopsis: Sigrid Anderssen (Oscar Nominee Melissa Leo) is a striking young novelist who has a bad case of writer’s block. To clear her mind she answers an ad in the newspaper placed by Red (True Blood’s Sam Trammell), a man who is driving cross-country and needs a partner. Along the way, they pick up Red’s identical twin brother Tom, and the three embark on a surreal journey, providing a new outlook on life for Sigrid and more writing material than she ever bargained for.
By Aemac on October 19th, 2009 at 7:56 am | No Comments »
Ryan Kwanten: just a hot and gorgeous human
It looks like Ryan Kwanten will finally get to see what it feels like to be more then human. The hot Aussie actor will be playing a superhero in the upcoming film “Griff The Invisible”.
The romantic comedy by debut feature film writer and director Leon Ford has started filming in Sydney.
Kwanten plays Griff, an office worker by day, superhero by night, whose world is turned upside down when he meets Melody, a beautiful young scientist who shares his passion for the impossible (played by Beautiful Kate’s Maeve Dermody).
“By day, Griff works in an office. By night, he is a superhero – or is he?” Kwanten said.
“It was this question that attracted me to the role. Griff is such an original and boundless character to play.
“Every boy dreams of being a superhero and I’ve accepted my mission to bring this one to life.”
Kwanten appeared on Home and Away before rising to international fame on the cult US vampire series True Blood.
“It is a superhero movie and it is a comedy,” director Leon Ford said.
“But at its core it’s a simple love story about two very unique individuals finding each other and giving the other the strength to be what they want to be.”
Griff The Invisible is expected to release nationally in late 2010.