Here are a couple of pictures of Jeffrey Dean Morgan on the set of The Fields. Included in the pictures are Annabeth Gish and Sean, Seth, and Coryn Cunningham.
Thanks to Kirsty for sending me the IMDB URL.
Posted on 01 June 2010.
Here are a couple of pictures of Jeffrey Dean Morgan on the set of The Fields. Included in the pictures are Annabeth Gish and Sean, Seth, and Coryn Cunningham.
Thanks to Kirsty for sending me the IMDB URL.
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Posted on 26 May 2010.
So what’s Chinese for “Finally, it’s about time!” As you probably know, Shanghai, a movie Jeffrey Dean Morgan filmed in 2008, is getting a Chinese release on June 17. And today we finally received a trailer! The trailer may have spoilers, but if you’re a Jeffrey Dean Morgan fan the “spoiler” shouldn’t come as much of a surprise!
Here’s a synopsis of the film :
The story is about an American who returns to a corrupt Japanese occupied Shanghai during the Second World War to discover his friend’s death. While unraveling the mysteries of this death and the seedy underbelly of Shanghai politics he discovers a much larger secret his own government is hiding. Source
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Posted on 13 May 2010.
Some good news for Chinese Jeffrey Dean Morgan fans. Shanghai, the film Jeffrey Dean Morgan filmed in 2008, has a Chinese release date of June 17.
And we’ve got the poster! Check it out below.
I’ve heard nothing of an release date for North America or Europe. But at the very least this may mean a DVD the rest of us can get our hot little hands on!
Here’s a recent story from Variety on the Chinese release. Hopefully if this is a success it’ll help secure a North American/European release date.
So if you’re going to be in Shanghai for the World Expo you may want to take some time to see Shanghai the movie.
BEIJING — The Weinstein brothers’ first Asian production, “Shanghai,” will screen in China in mid-June, almost two years after lensing wrapped on the controversial project.
“Shanghai,” starring John Cusack, Chow Yun-fat, Gong Li and Ken Watanabe, and helmed by Mikael Hafstrom movie, is about an American spy probing a death in Japanese-occupied Shanghai in the months before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Pic has been dogged by controversy. The Film Bureau shut down production in Shanghai, even though a reported $1 million had already been spent, for unspecified political reasons, probably related to the pic’s historical element. While China has been keen to encourage co-productions with Western shingles, shutting down “Shanghai” did major damage to China’s reputation as a place to make movies. Pic ended up shooting in London and Bangkok.
Ge Yu, a spokesperson for the local distribs Huayi Brothers, told Variety that the pic had cleared the censors without any edits.
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Posted on 10 May 2010.
I’m finally posting the video of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s appearance on the Chelsea Lately Show.
I know some fans were not too happy with this interview, but I think the whole “dick” comment was a joke and she didn’t mean it as an insult. At least that’s what it seems like to me.
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Posted on 03 May 2010.
If you’ve seen The Losers you know the soundtrack is amazing. No official soundtrack was released, but I found the songs from the movie with the help of a movie soundtrack blog.
WARNING: Some of the scene descriptions could contain mild spoilers for the movie.
Here’s a list of the songs from the movie, with the scene they’re in. And I added a jukebox of the six songs I could find, so you can listen to them! I’ll add the jukebox player to the sidebar and eventually add other Jeffrey Dean Morgan soundtrack songs.
■ Opening song – Champion of the Blind – Kevin W. Buchholz and Jessie Shapiro
■ On the way to laser mark the target in Bolivia – Black Betty – Ram Jam
■ On the bus with the kids – Tear the Place Up – Skunk Anansie
■ Pooch working in a garage – Big Bad Wolf – The Heavy
■ Street food / Bar with the girl – Bilongo – Papi Brandao & Sus Ejecutivos
■ Clay and Aisha fight in the hotel room – U.R.A. Fever – The Kills
■ The Losers meet Aisha in the cemetery – Clap for the Killers – Street Sweeper Social Club
■ Clay and Aisha love scene – U.R.A. Fever – The Kills
■ The morning after the love scene – Sweet Misery – Amel Larrieux
■ Jensen at Goliath headquarters and escaping – Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
■ Bazooka or arming the bomb – The Oath – Street Sweeper Social Club
■ First end credits song – Through Tears of Joy – Orchestra Lunatica
■ Second end credits song – Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
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