I would like to thank Patrick Sammon of Mammoth for pointing us and offering some Blindness goodies! Be check to grab it all if you already don’t have it!
If you have a Facebook account, be sure to check the Miramax and the Blindness pages up there.
See here high quality posters and promos:
They’re also have both, teaser and theatrical trailers up to download. Both files are huge (something about 45mb), because you’ll find 3 sizes with two different format each of the trailers, in high quality. I’ve already download it and will be displaying it here for download soon. I’ve also did some high quality screencaptures of Mark scenes in the theatrical trailer to replace the older ones:
And last, but not least, do not forget to check the Miramax’ Youtube Channel and Blindness official website.
I know you was waiting for those, so I’m sorry for taking so long in add it.
Mark attended last friday (as noticed here) the Amnesty International at Guantanamo Bay, and I found some pictures of him in the event (and also in a cell). And monday, September 22, there was a Blindness screening at Cinema Society, in New York, and Mark (and a stunning and shinning Sunrise) attended the screening, with the cast of the movie (Julianne, Alice, Danny and director Fernando Meirelles).
Also found (and added) some new promos of Zodiac, a new portrait taken during Toronto festival, and old candids dated 2006. Enjoy it!

GALLERY LINKS
• Blindness screening at Cinema Society – September 22
• Amnesty International at Guantanamo Bay – September 18
• Toronto (2008) Portrait (register at the gallery to view those)
• Candids: West Village, October 2006
• Zodiac (2006) Promotional Pictures *updated!
Mark Ruffalo Promises ‘Ashecliffe’ Will Rank Among Martin Scorsese’s Best
Published by Shawn Adler on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 3:19 pm.
Saying that a man who directed “Raging Bull,” “Taxi Driver,” “The Last Temptation of Christ,” “The Departed,” and many more has helmed some great films isn’t exactly stepping out onto a ledge. Saying that that very same man’s best work is in front of him? Now we’re talking!
Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island,” (or “Ashecliffe,” we’re not exactly sure) is shaping up to be one of the famed director’s best, co-star Mark Ruffalo said.
“It is Martin Scorsese’s playground with this movie. He gets to do everything he loves about film,” Ruffalo insisted. “He does noir, fantasy sequences, dream sequences, madness, suspense, tough urban stuff. It’s absolute madness and twist upon twist. This could be one of his great films.” Read more…
blockquote>Celebs, Activists Issue Call as Human Rights Organization Brings Guantanamo Cell Replica to Southern California
Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) will bring its national tour of a life-size Guantanamo prison cell replica to Santa Monica, California, starting Thursday, Sept. 18, and running through Saturday, Sept. 20. Academy Award-winning director Paul Haggis, actor Mark Ruffalo and others will join AIUSA executive director Larry Cox and lawyers challenging the unlawful detentions at Guantanamo for a press conference at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica calling on the Bush administration to shut down Guantanamo. Read more…
“Blindness” will opens tomorrow here in Brazil, and so with luck we start to find more promotional material about the movie.
The portal Globo.com has a interview with Mark talking about his character, also the movie and his impressions. You can watch the video online, so just click at the picture below:
You can view screencaptures of this video and also download it in our gallery.
Enjoy!
GALLERY LINKS
• Blindness Promotional Interview to Globo Videos – Screencaptures
• Blindness Promotional Interview to Globo Videos – Download (.WMV, .rar file)
Mark Ruffalo let his emotions get the better of him during a press conference for his latest film at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Tears flowed down the 40-year-old actor’s face as he discussed his role in What Doesn’t Kill You, formerly aptly titled Real Men Cry, the real life story of director Brian Goodman’s struggle with sobriety.
As Mark wiped the tears away, co-star Ethan Hawke spoke for him, saying: “There was huge responsibility that Mark felt, when you love somebody and you respect them, and they have invested their faith in you.”
Mark then explained: “To know Brian like I do underneath all of this, to tell that story today when it’s even more difficult than it was then, is just a huge responsibility.
“And then what it means to him, there’s nothing inauthentic about him. As an actor, to be asked to portray somebody that authentic is a huge burden. But what is so moving is I saw him reliving his wife and his whole life in that life. It was extremely powerful.”
The Zodiac star added: “There were moments when I was bowled over by the pain, the immense pain of waking up in a crackhouse and the shame.”
Source: Metro.co.uk
Co-stars Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo were feeling the love during their premiere of ‘The Brothers Bloom’ at the Toronto Film Festival.
Lessons in Man-Hug Body Language, With Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody:
1. Brody’s arm on Ruffalo’s elbow means protection and comfort. Shhhhh, Mark, it’s OK.
2. With comfort given, few things assert dominance like a hand around the skull.
3. The hand-over-shoulder shows Ruffalo’s got a good pal in Brody.
4. The arm-on-bicep move is crafty … a full embrace or stiff shove is within reach.
5. When too many martinis are had, a co-star’s shoulder is a gentleman’s pillow.
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This both are ADORABLE!