Tag: Anthony LaPaglia
HAPPY FEET TWO Wallpapers
Today we have selected 6 wallpapers of George Miller-directed Happy Feet Twomovie, which arrives in theaters nationwide November 18th, 2011.
The sequel to the Academy Award-winning animated smash hit, returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica, reuniting us with the world’s most famous tap-dancing penguin, Mumble (Elijah Wood).
Sacha Baron Cohen to Join DJANGO UNCHAINED
How bizzare. Sacha Baron Cohen is in some serious negotiations to join the cast of Django Unchained.
Yeah, that’s right, that’s strange, that’s awesome? Don’t know, I’m still surprised but there you go, the cast of Quentin Tarantino‘s upcoming project is getting bigger.
Which is good actually. I mean if Borat is good enough for Scorsese’s Hugo, he’s good enough for Django as well.
Anthony LaPaglia Has Tossed His Name Into the DJANGO UNCHAINED Gang
Quentin Tarantino could not make a better choice than an Aussie thesp Anthony LaPaglia to play Jano, the leader of a group of greedy Aussies who encounter slave-turned-bounty hunter Django (Jamie Foxx) as they are escorting a group of slaves recently purchased as fighters.
Furthermore, LaPaglia who largely put his film career on hold to star in TV drama Without A Trace, told Deadline he and Joseph Gordon-Levitt will play ‘mean brothers” in the Tarantino’s spaghetti western, which he describes as ‘wildly ambitious and imaginative’ as it ‘deals with that subject matter in a way it hasn’t been dealt with before.’
Vera Farmiga and Mia Wasikowska In A View From The Bridge
A View From The Bridge is the upcoming Robert Connolly drama or if you prefer – the adaptation of the 1955 play by Arthur Miller.
We’re here today to report that both Vera Farmiga and Mia Wasikowska are set to join the cast that already includes Anthony LaPaglia, Sam Neil and Sebastian Stan.
So, we already know that this movie is based on the Arthur Miller play of the same name, centered on Eddie Carbone and his wife Beatrice, who have raised their niece Catherine since she was a child.
But the arrival of Beatrice’s European cousins enchants the niece, filling Eddie with both jealousy and obsession, which leads to tragedy.
LaPaglia, who is also producing the film, won the approval of Arthur Miller after he starred in the 1998 Broadway production of the play.
“$9.99″ Trailer
Fourteen features have been submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 81st Academy Awards.
$9.99
Fourteen features have been submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 81st Academy Awards. One of them is “$9.99” a stop motion animated movie for grown-ups based on the Short Stories of Israeli writer Etgar Keret. Tatia Rosenthal is director and co-writer.
Despite the low budget constraints of the production, the filmmakers and casting agent Nikki Barrett decided to aim high with the casting of the puppet’s voices. Sending the script out to a number of internationally acclaimed Australian actors, the filmmakers were gratified by the response.







