From the NYDailyNews, he sure worked that body for Tarzan, yeah babeeees, better than first season Eric. This was taken during the WWTW trek to the South Pole.
Photo: Petter Nyquist/Splash News.
Sorry for not posting as much as I'd like but the weather has made my commute hellish and draining, I still have a heartbeat though. More pics of Ryan at the Extra filming from the DailyMail rag
That's right, he's still my cupid, my valentine, my favorite Aussie (sorry Lee but look at his ass), I think you shouldn't mess with perfection. Traditions are important, right?
Alexander Skarsgard, Margot Robbie, Samuel L. Jackson, Christoph Waltz Set for WB’s ‘Tarzan’ via The Wrap-David Yates will direct the big-budget tentpole based on the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Warner Bros. has officially started pre-production on a new live-action 3D “Tarzan” movie that will star Alexander Skarsgard, Margot Robbie, Samuel L. Jackson and two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, the studio announced Tuesday. David Yates, who directed the last four “Harry Potter” blockbusters, will direct from a screenplay based on the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Jerry Weintraub (WB’s “Ocean’s” trilogy) will produce with David Barron and Alan Riche, while Peter Riche will also be involved in a producing capacity.
Skarsgard will play the legendary title character who was orphaned as a baby and raised in the jungle before he returns to London. “The Wolf of Wall Street” breakout Robbie will play Tarzan’s love interest Jane Porter, as TheWrap first reported. “We have assembled a phenomenal international cast to tell this extraordinary story. Warner Bros. has also enjoyed long and successful collaborations with both David Yates and Jerry Weintraub, and we look forward to seeing what they and the entire team have in store for this timeless tale,” said Greg Silverman, president of creative development and worldwide production for Warner Bros.“This is a perfect entry for the summer movie season corridor, with a terrific combination of action, adventure, romance and suspense that is sure to appeal to a broad audience,” added Fellman.
Still the hottest TB couple.
Joe Manganiello speaks on stage atthe 18th Annual Art Directors Guild Exellence In Production Design Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel - Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images North America via Zimbio
Carrie Preston is doing up NY Fashion Week in style, here she is at the Custo Barcelona show. MORE Carrie Preston will soon be saying goodbye to "True Blood." One of the few actors who has been on the show since its premiere, Preston already knows pretty well how she'll be saying goodbye to Arlene Bellefleur. Video Here. "I have a real good idea of it," she tells Zap2it at the premiere of HBO's "Looking." "They've shown us a handful of the scripts already, and we're shooting the first two. We're on the train and it's going to be a thrilling ride. ... In true 'True Blood' fashion, we pick up right where we left off and we keep going at a million miles an hour." Just because Preston has been playing Arlene since "True Blood" premiered in 2008 doesn't mean that she's going to try to give her say in how the waitress-turned-restaurant owner's story comes to an end. "I always trust the writers," Preston tells us. "Obviously the show has done really well because they've created this universe and these characters and they've married them with the actors, and so it's been such a great experience and I would never second guess them at this point. I'm like, 'Alright, bring us on home.'"
Sam Trammell's new movie trailer for "The Fault in Our Stars" screencaps at EW, where he says this:“Oh yeah, there are going to be some really devastating parts to this movie.” Maybe don’t go see this as a first date movie? It’s probably for the best if you have a solid relationship with whomever you see this thing with. Either that, or you’re going to get real close to everyone in your theater as you all sniffle into your popcorn together.
Photos from the vintage store where they were filming- http://distilleryvesper9-9.ak.instagram.com/3e3e641e8adc11e388a91282221203cd_101.mp4 http://instagram.com/p/j2rHq_ynwe/
This is the podcast EJ posted of his interview with Joe, meant to post last week but time is tight lately and I forget a lot. Looking at my bookmarks I find things from months ago, just call me slacker. Go to the link to listen. EJ has as his guest today True Blood’s Joe Manganiello who is best known for his role as the werewolf, Alcide, on HBO’s TRUE BLOOD. During the podcast, Joe talks with EJ about growing up in Pittsburgh, his fear of his intimidating and “tough as nails” father, the divorce of his parents and how that affected him. He also discusses his relationship with his parents, and growing up awkward looking, with bottle thick glasses, ears that stuck out, and a bunch of fake front teeth due to getting hit in the face by a baseball bat. They further talk about Joe’s new production company “Banner 359” and where that came from, his book “EVOLUTION,” about working out and getting healthy, his upcoming documentary that he produced and directed, “La BARE,” his troubles with alcoholism and his triumph of staying sober for over a decade, and of course TRUE BLOOD and how he got the role of Alcide.
An oldie, the hiatus support group was created to ease TBW.
Colliderhas a new image (above) from Ryan Kwanten's latest film Northmen A Viking Saga.
The story revolves around a band of Viking marauders who sail down the coast of Britain with dreams of pillaging gold, but a shipwreck forces them to travel on foot to a Viking stronghold while being pursued by the King of Scotland’s infamous mercenaries, the Wolf Pack. Kwanten plays the enigmatic Conall, a monk who “preaches with his sword” and helps the Vikings try to reach safety and combat the deadly Wolf Pack. The film also stars Tom Hopper, Charlie Murphy, and Ed Skrein.
Rutina at the annual Go Red Go Red For Women The Heart Truth Red Dress Collection 2014 Source: Larry Busacca/Getty Images North America more at Zimbio.
The fabulous Audrey Fisher posted a pic of this season's possible "Pam's Pumps"