The X3 Cast Thread

no seriously. watch the Luxurious video - she's still as flat as ever.
she wears a lot of corsets, padded bras, and other assorted things to make her breasts look...like she has them :confused:

i can show you recent pictures to prove it too. i'm so tired of the implant rumors...oi...
 
bye Kol.
come bye the Off-Topic Thread sometime...it's slowly dying...*sheds tear*
 
i think ashley's body is sort of like britney spears in that slave music video... hopefully she doesnt go all buff like britney did for that mtv performance... even though that was hot as hell. haha
 
Eh...She's attractive, but not really my type...I dunno.. :p

-TNC
 
From Metronews (Vancouver):
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2005 entertainment 15

PARAMOUNT CELEBS

Movie theatres were a very busy place over the weekend with Harry Potter fans coming out in droves to earn the latest edition of Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire just over $100 million at the box office and to no one’s surprise take the No. 1 spot. However, what was a surprise to many braving the lineups at the downtown Paramount theatre was the arrival of Shawn Ashmore who went to the movies on Friday. The Richmond native is best known for his role as IceMan in the X-Men movies, and is filming X3 in Vancouver right now. The local actor also received rave reviews for his recent portrayal of Terry Fox in the M.O.W. celebrating his 25th anniversary entitled Terry.
Later that afternoon I had a star sighting of my own when I noticed Mathew St.Patrick, formerly of the hit HBO series Six Feet Under, in the lobby with a female companion. One of the movie-goers mentioned to me that when he recognized the actor, he kindly asked him not to blow his cover and
smiled. St.Patrick is currently filming the new TV series Reunion where he plays a detective investigating a murder at a high school reunion.
Source: http://www.metronews.ca/uploadedFiles/Metro_Vancouver_1123_2005.pdf
 
so shawn ashmore is a harry potter fan,that is a it wierd.lol.Mind you harry potter might e great,I would'nt know i've never seen any of the movies or read any of the ooks.
 
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,17374208%5E2902,00.html

>>Honour for Oz duo

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif]AUSSIE actor Hugh Jackman will be honoured by the Australian Government at a gala dinner in Los Angeles.

The star of X-men and the Broadway hit The Boy from Oz will join Olivia Newton-John as the guests of honour at a black tie dinner during the Australia Week promotion in LA, in January. [/FONT]
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LA-based Australian Consul General John Olsen said Jackman's award was a recognition of his achievements as an international star of screen and stage.
Singer Olivia Newton-John will also be honoured at the dinner and will have her award presented by her Grease co-star John Travolta.<<<

It'll be a kick for Hugh since he once told a story that he used to have an Olivia Newton-John poster in his bedroom and when Travolta introduced her to him he was speechless! Plus of he co-starred with Travolta in Swordfish so that should be fun for him.

Also, the AFI Awards were held last night in Melboure, Australia, hosted by Russell Crowe. It was reported that Hugh was featured as a presenter by satellite (I assume from Vancouver). [/FONT]
 
I watched the Awards, hugh presented the award for best actress in an australian film.

all he said was something like "I'm here in vancouver, for ... uh... X-Men 3! Wish I could have been there, bla bla bla, the award goes to ... "
 
GreatWhiteWhale said:
I watched the Awards, hugh presented the award for best actress in an australian film.

Which I believe was won by Cate Blanchett for "Little Fish."
 
Aaron Stanford's movie:

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=12172

Hills Have Eyes Too Intense for the MPAA
Source: Empire Online
November 30, 2005


Empire Online talked to The Hills Have Eyes remake producer Wes Craven, director of the 1977 original, who says helmer Alexandre Aja's version is so intense and gory that the MPAA has given it an NC-17 rating for now.

"It's a very strong picture and we're trying to figure out what to do with that, without ruining it," Craven said, "We have to deliver an R rating."

Story spoilers ahead! If you're wondering why, Craven says that the mutants' attack on the family in the trailer from his film remains in the remake but is considerably amped up.

"It's intense. Very intense. The attack on the trailer in my film was horrible, but it was over fairly fast," adds Craven. "This one goes on almost ten full minutes. It's fairly faithful to the original, but Alex added other things that also make it worse, what's happening to these people. It's protracted. It's a long, slow process rather than being a chaotic, relatively fast process. It's just too much for people that have to rate it, by a mile."

While cuts are still being made for the R rating, Craven says you can expect the more intense version on the DVD.

Fox Searchlight Pictures will release the film on March 10. It's the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. Miles from nowhere, the Carters soon realize the seemingly uninhabited wasteland is actually the breeding ground of a blood-thirsty mutant family...and they are the prey.
 
Patrick Stewart appeared as a surprise at the launch party of ITV's new tv series "Eleventh Hour" which he stars in. I have been told by one of my friends that he was EXTREMELY defensive of Brett Ratner and ranted quite a bit about that. It was brought on after being asked whether or not he could say anything to allay fans' fears about the new director. I am trying to find out more about what he said but its difficult as my friend wasn't expecting Patrick to be there and didn't bring his dictaphone.
 
Today SFX was at the press launch for Patrick Stewart's new TV series Eleventh Hour, which airs on ITV in January - and was surprised by a guest appearance by the star himself (so surprised we didn't have a dictaphone handy - curses!).

As well as chatting about X-Men 3 (he was very defensive about new director Brett Ratner), he also discussed the possibility of a return to his most famous role, Jean-Luc Picard.

Following the box office failure of Nemesis, Stewart's been saying he believed the franchise was dead in the water for ages, but it seems there's been a turnaround, because he revealed there've been lots of serious meetings lately about a new film, and there are money men who want it to happen.

However, he also made it clear that he's signed up to working with the Royal Shakespeare company for the next 16 months, so even if another Next Gen film did get greenlit, he wouldn't be able to start filming it until after that.

http://www.greatlink.org/dcisV2.asp?url=http://www.greatlink.org/shownewsitem.asp?item=5101
 
Another fun day with bloggers:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/kaotictheory/
Sat night I was on set as a soldier on X3 [we didn't even see the set, so I couldn't tell you about it even if I was allowed].

http://spaces.msn.com/members/pimpmasterpsycho/PersonalSpace.aspx?_c01_blogpart=blogmgmt&_c=blogpart
Well, I didn't get a call time to be back on the set of X3 yesterday. I think I figured out why. It's snowing, actual snow in Vancouver in November! Shocking.

Few days earlier:
Back to work on Xmen 3 for me. Man, they've got money to burn on this one. We sat around for 11 paid hours yesterday and got in about 4 seconds of actually filming. This is the best job I've ever had.
 
http://www.trektoday.com/news/291105_02.shtml

From TrekToday, re: Patrick Stewart --

Patrick Stewart popped in for tea and scones at a radio talk show, though he was a bit distracted awaiting the results of a Huddersfield football match - which might be why he couldn't remember many of his own lines, including the last words he spoke as Captain Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Chatting on the Chris Evans Show on BBC Radio 2, Stewart was introduced as "Captain of the USS Enterprise, star of X-Men and all around great British thesp" as he sat with his tea and preserves, admitting that he had been spoiled filming X-Men 3 by 20th Century Fox, which had dispatched him an assistant who found his favourite brand of coffee despite its scarcity in Vancouver, where much of the film was shot.

When a caller to the show asked whether he had recently been in Alcatraz Prison, Stewart admitted that he was, claiming at first that he had visited it with his girlfriend who had never seen it. But then he admitted that he was at the prison for an X-Men scene, though he said that he had been sworn to secrecy about the details of the film. "Alcatraz does in some way figure in the story," he confessed. "There was some talk of having the premiere there, but I think that's been dumped."

I want an assistant. :o
 
Dania lookin hot... :up:

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