Interview: ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ star LL Cool J on doing his own stunts and his ‘bromance’ with Chris O’Donnell
LL: “I try to do the majority of my stunts because I want people to know that I’m invested in the character”
LL: “I try to do the majority of my stunts because I want people to know that I’m invested in the character”
Matt Damon talked about his latest film, apocalyptic thriller Contagion, and how one of his favorite scenes came to life
Chris on acting: “Los Angeles is just filled with people just trying to get a foot in the door. It’s really hard”
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It was just announced that Diner is coming to Broadway fall 2012.
“We thought he could be incredible, and he seemed really excited about it. He actually jumped into the role with very little prep time.” 50/50 movie
Actually tearing his MCL during filming, the thirty-seven year old decided, against his doctors wishes, to continue filming, even when Warrior became “a real challenge.”
“Nobody wants to hear anybody complain, so I don’t do it. I don’t believe in it.”
Cast: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei, Kevin Bacon
Wes DeSoto might be the most unpopular man in Hollywood right now as a leaked screener of Black Swan during its theatrical release has been traced back to him.
“Throughout my career, I never knew which movies of mine made money and which didn’t.”
The only way you’re going to get to where you want to go is to keep going
Funny, violent, beautiful and quiet. It’s almost perfect.
“I do love comedy. I’ve been a fan of it since I’ve been a little kid,” said the 40-year-old actor, who plays womanizing advertising executive Don Draper on the show that sparked AMC’s foray into original programming.
“We’re all just trying to get a job and work here. Everybody realizes that actors are gonna mess up once in a while. That really helped change my mind set.”
Despite being the second heavy drama for Harrelson, he admits that his true passion is for comedies, which he feels more natural about.
How does a television network “kill off” a program? That’s easy — put it in a terrible time slot.
“I quickly realized I was going to disappoint a lot of people.”
Hugh Jackman is coming back to Broadway in a show titled… Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway.