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20 New Looks at 'The Road' In All Its Hopeless Glory
added by newsBotI feel like I have already reviewed The Road after my brief comments in my post featuring the second trailer and the comments afterwards.
Now that I have added 20 more images I would say anyone that has already read the book can pretty much piece together the entire film using what you already know and the images and you are pretty much squared away. However, these images are going to be something fun to look at if your number one concern is making sure the film is a faithful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's wonderful book.
I have added my favorite image from the lot directly below, just click here to be whisked away to the gallery which is now up to 39 images.
Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee in The Road
Photo: Dimension Films The Road stars Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee with supporting performances from Charlize Theron, Michael Kenneth Williams, »
- Brad Brevet
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More Awesome and Depressing Images from The Road
added by newsBotIt’s not easy trying to keep your kid alive, what with all the cannibals running around licking their lips. For one, kids being kids, they don’t always listen to you, and let’s face it, haven’t we all entertained the idea of selling our kids for a nice meal at least once? Or not. Here are some new images from John Hillcoat’s depress-a-ton, aka his adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”. Sure it’s depressing as shit and you’ll probably want to slit your wrist after seeing it, but man, does it all look visually awesome or what? Based on the novel of the same name by award-winning writer Cormac McCarthy, “The Road” follows an unamed father (Viggo Mortensen) and his son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) as they try to make their way through a post-apocalyptic America, encountering tragedy and cannibals along the way. Starring Charlize Theron, »
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Exclusive: David Goyer Teases Future 'FlashForward' Characters
added by newsBotLast night's episode of "FlashForward" took one character off the board while introducing another in the form of Blue Hand associate Jeff Slingerland, played by Callum Keith Rennie of "Battlestar Galactica" fame. It's a tradition that fans of the ABC series should get used to, as executive producer and showrunner David Goyer told MTV News that there are plenty of new characters waiting in the wings as the episodes progress.
"We're introducing quite a few new characters down the line," said Goyer, who revealed that he and the "FlashForward" writers have already penned episodes with the adult version of the scarred Somalian boy from episode three. "We have already written that character as an adult. We're hoping to have a certain actor play him. We haven't nailed it down yet, but we're crossing our fingers."
Several "FlashForward" fans and reviewers have speculated that Michael K. Williams — who famously played stick-up »
- Josh Wigler
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