Teaser Trailer for The Bang Club.

August 6 2010
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Ryan On ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ Set.

July 16 2010
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Well, despite a slight wardrobe malfunction a few days ago, Ryan is still working on his new movie The Lincoln Lawyer, who he stars in along side Matthew McConaughey. I will have some on set images for you once I gather them up. For now, you can view them over at PopSugar

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MacGruber to hit Blu Ray in September!

July 13 2010
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Universal has announced that they will be releasing the 2010 SNL original movie, MacGruber to blu ray on September 7th. It will include the theatrical (rated) and unrated version of the movie. More info as I find it. Now available for PRE-ORDER over at Amazon for $27.99.

Thank you to Hi Def Disc News for the heads up!

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Ryan lands a new role

March 20 2010
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Talking to MTV News, “I think I’m doing a Western in May, with Susan Sarandon, Billy Bob Thornton, Richard Dreyfuss [and] Bruce Dern. It’s called ‘The Big Valley,’ which was a [television] series in the ’60s, and so it’s sort of based on that.”

Of the director, Daniel Adams, Phillippe said, “He’s a young guy and this is his first film, so you wouldn’t know him yet.”

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MacGruber Trailer: Red Band

January 20 2010
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The red band trailer for Macgruber has been released and you can watch it at Buzzsugar. It looks..interesting to say the least.

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New layout, gallery updates

June 19 2009
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Well, I come baring good news. We have a new layout! Done by Morning Rain Graphics. I’m still finishing up the sidebar, but doesn’t the layout look great? I have a little over 100 images to still add to the gallery from appearances from 1998-2009 but I will do that later this week. Slowly the site is getting back on it’s feet but it’s a slow process. I also have movie caps that I need to finish sorting through and uploading.

All photoshoots, I wanted to tackle them first. Enjoy :)

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Stop Loss on DVD Today

July 8 2008
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Stop Loss is out on DVD today so make sure you run out and grab a copy!

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Stop-Loss on DVD

May 27 2008
Filed under: Films, Lead History

Paramount Home Entertainment will release “Stop-Loss” on DVD this July 8th. From the director of “Boys Don’t Cry.” The film stars Ryan Phillippe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, and Abbie Cornish.

Extras will include: “Commentary by Director Kimberly Peirce and Co-Writer Mark Richard,” “The Making Of Stop-Loss,” “A Day In Boot Camp” featurette, and 11 “Additional Scenes.”

Synopsis:
Decorated Iraq war hero Sgt. Brandon King (Ryan Phillippe) makes a celebrated return to his small Texas hometown following his tour of duty. He tries to resume the life he left behind with the help and support of his family and his best friend, Steve Shriver (Channing Tatum), who served with him in Iraq. Along with their other war buddies, Brandon and Steve try to make peace with civilian life. Then, against Brandon“s will, the Army orders him back to duty in Iraq, which upends his world. The conflict tests everything he believes in: the bond of family, the loyalty of friendship, the limits of love and the value of honor.

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Film Review: Stop-Loss

April 28 2008
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Anti-Iraq war dramas may make their makers feel better, but they rarely make them much money. So you can understand the thinking behind keeping much mention of Iraq or war off the poster for Stop-Loss, and instead sticking the hunky young cast in vests, all smiles, atop a jeep.

But teens in search of a good time are in for a shock. Ryan Phillippe, Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt play soldiers returned to Texas after six months on the frontline, who start suffering from terrible flashbacks.

Phillippe remains the most sane, until he finds that his tour of duty has been involuntarily extended by a procedure known as stop-lossing. Phillippe is terrific, reprising his conflicted soldier routine from Flags of our Fathers, but Kimberly Peirce’s belated follow-up to Boys Don’t Cry (1999) suffers from a sluggish pace and a very bland love interest (Abbie Cornish).

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