September 4, 2014

Richard Armitage:The Crucible Will Be Digitally Recorded and Available Online(see link) + Link to An Audience Member's Impression of A Conversation with Richard Armitage

The Crucible Trailer..
Upcoming recorded The Crucible will be available through
Sincere thank you for the following, which is a link to the impressions of 'A Conversation with Richard Armitage' audience member:
 http://www.richardarmitagenet.com/raconvo.html
An excerpt:
MW: Question from someone who sent an email. Is there a particular part of the play that you enjoy or you really dread?
RA: He mentions lines that are difficult to say although this may have been earlier. There is a part that I enjoy. After act 1, which is the overture, just like in an opera, setting the themes that will reoccur throughout the play. Then there is the quiet of the beginning of act 2. Two people coming to terms with a fractured relationship, the quiet of that moment, it's like the start of something building and I enjoy that quiet moment as they try and work out their relationship.
In one matinee, a piece of carrot was stuck in my throat and I had to try and choke my way through the rest of that scene.

MW: How has this part changed you?
RA: I'm sorry this answer is going to be very disappointing answer to this question but I honestly don't know how it's going to affect me. But I'm not afraid anymore.
This ending was quite simply put and generated spontaneous applause.

Thank you Richard for this interview. It was a privilege to be there.
Starz #Outlander series is dynamic in every way possible, as you can see..

September 1, 2014

Richard Armitage: Taste of RA's Preferred Listening--American Composer David Darling + September = Fall back, Spring forward

During today's Old Vic Conversation with RA, he said he listens to American composer and cellist David Darling when preparing for Proctor performance:
RA said to his Twitter followers "you take my breath away"

'Autumn' by Winslow Homer
                     Don't miss Starz new series Outlander, if at all possible..
http://www.searshomes.org/index.php/tag/sears-roebuck-houses/

August 30, 2014

Richard Armitage:BoxOffice Mojo Into The Storm over $89Million + Latest RA Tweet & Action Figure Thorin's Reaction + Poll:Is Cameo for Air NZ ad?

Get ready for some ass kickin...no really...yeah I know he looks cuddly but he's not...


Into The Storm
Worldwide: $89,643,000
Domestic Total as of Aug. 31, 2014:$41,943,000 (Estimate)
Distributor: Warner Bros.Release Date: August 8, 2014
Genre: ThrillerRuntime: 1 hrs. 29 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13Production Budget: $50 million
 Get local showtimes at IMDb
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $41,943,000   46.8%
Foreign: $47,700,000   53.2%

= Worldwide: $89,643,000
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August 26, 2014

Richard Armitage:Crucible Audience Member's Theater Photo + Euron Greyjoy Role in Game of Thrones, Still Not Cast

Member of tonight's The Crucible audience posted this photo to Twitter..



Euron Greyjoy's ship is called 'The Silence' because all it's crewmembers have had their tongues removed.  Writer Martin describes him as TDH, one eye is covered with a patch - the other is brilliant blue. He also has blue lips(in the books).  Once Euron returns to Westeros, he dominates the Greyjoy family which includes his brother Victarion.

August 18, 2014

Richard Armitage: New Interview Quote "have done a cameo".."you'll know" - Is it Luscious Lucas North in Spooks Movie?

Amused by one reviewer's remark that "this is Hollywood, therefore some cast members are more attractive than people we see everyday."  haha Can't imagine who s/he? might have been referring to;)

                 
The Hobbit:Battle of Five Armies listed in latest EW with Dec movies:
Photos and a new recipe for sidedish called "Carolina Caviar" - made with blackeyed peas. Memories of a great week on NC coast. Following pic taken on the waterfront at Beaufort, NC.
Learned the prolific writer Nicholas Sparks has at least 2 novels published that were located in this charming coastal town.  I've just started "The Choice" primarily hunting for mentions of the many places we've haunted in that area for past few years. The word "haunted" comes to mind because, besides the beautiful waterfront and historic homes, Beaufort's centuries-old "Burying Grounds" lure tourists to walk through and view stones from the 1700s including a British soldier's.  He died there during the American Revolution. Here's the condo view:
Recipe for sidedish "Carolina Caviar" It's great with bluefish entree.

carolina caviar 



Great as a dip, or as a sidedish
servings1 Large Bowlingredients
2 Tomatoes
1 Large Onion
1 Bunch of Cilantro
2 Cans of Black Eyed Peas
2 Cans of Shoepeg Corn (or sweet white corn)
1 Bottle Italian Dressing
Salt and Pepper
preparation
1. Dice the tomatoes, onion, and cilantro, put in large bowl.
2. Add black eyed peas and corn.
3. Then add spices and bottle of dressing.
4. Mix and enjoy

August 6, 2014

Richard Armitage:Into The Storm Reviews + Mustang Yearnings + Gary,Into The Storm + John Proctor in The Crucible + Thorin in The Hobbit:Battle of the 5 Armies

Above and below - Gary Fuller, Into The Storm. An exciting thrill ride of a film!
Filming of  Into The Storm
ah shucks, mam...
REVIEW:
Maybe someday, in the distant future, the special effects technology in "Into the Storm" will look fake and make audiences snicker. But today, it's hard to imagine any movie ever topping this one's depiction of killer tornadoes laying waste to the Midwest.Short of sweeping the entire audience up into a holographic tornado, while high winds blow the other spectators around, nothing will lay a glove on "Into the Storm" as the ultimate weather disaster extravaganza.Perhaps the best measure of the story's effectiveness is that, given the choice between heightened spectacle and human life, the audience's emotional impulse is always toward human life. Except in the case of the cameraman who gets sucked into the gasoline vortex - that's just too good to resist - whenever someone is holding on for dear life, we hope they maintain their grip. We believe just enough to make "Into the Storm" more riveting.http://www.sfchronicle.com/movies/article/Movie-review-Into-the-Storm-effects-will-blow-5674627.php?cmpid=twitter-premium&t=49b8e51166ec8502a1
Hold on Gary...
Meanwhile on other side of pond, Proctor's Crucible continues to sell out..