It was just arrived the powerfull trailer of Brian Goodman’s “What Doesn’t Kill You”, which will be released in limited cinemas next December 12. Mark Ruffalo and Ethan Hawke starring as childhood friends who have turned to crime on South Boston’s depressed seats.
As always, I’ve added captures (in low quality, will upload large when find the video) and the video itself for download.
Ruffalo plays Brian, a petty thief who has grown up with Paulie (Hawke) and joined a local gang of criminals. But after getting into trouble with the law, Brian has trouble reconciling his work, and friendship with Paulie, with his duties to his wife (Amanda Peet) and son.
The film was written and directed by Brian Goodman, and is a largely autobiographical tale of his early life. Donnie Wahlberg also had a hand in the scripting, because it is against the law to make a Boston-set film without the involvement of a Wahlberg / Damon / Affleck family member somewhere in there.
Gallery Links
• What Doesn’t Kill You (2008) – Trailer Screencaptures
• What Doesn’t Kill You (2008) – Trailer Download
This message was wrote by me in November 22. But Murphy is my friend, I saved the message instead publish it.
I’m publishing it now, late of course.
Today is Mark Birthday!
And Ruffalo Central wish him all the best!
BRANDEIS, Hollywood film screenings
Actors Melissa Leo will be at Brandeis on Nov. 13, 7 p.m., to screen “Frozen River” and Mark Ruffalo on Saturday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m., to screen, “What Doesn’t Kill You,” both at the Edie and Lew Wasserman Cinematheque, Sachar International Center, 415 South St., as part of a new series of Hollywood film screenings. The actors will participate in audience question and answer sessions moderated by Los Angeles Times awards blogger Scott Feinberg, a Brandeis alumnus.
For more information, visit www.brandeis.edu.
Source: DailyNewsTribune
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has dipped into their sizable collection of pre-announced and subsequently postponed Blu-ray releases by announcing 13 Going On 30 will finally be released on January 20.
The romantic comedy starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo will be presented in widescreen 1.85:1 1080p video and 5.1 Dolby TrueHD audio.
Extra features are unknown at this time but will likely mirror those found on the previously released standard-def DVD. We’ll pass them along once available.
13 Going On 30 on Blu-ray will retail for $28.95.
AMAZON link – $20.95
It’s not often that vegetarians and vegan encounter trouble in sticking to their eating habits overseas, but for Mark Ruffalo, it was a nightmare.
While filming the new movie The Brothers Bloom in Serbia, the actor confessed that being a vegetarian in Eastern Europe had been nearly impossible. “We ate a lot of what they call Shopska salads which was the only thing I could eat in all of Serbia because that’s the only thing that doesn’t have meat in it,” he told the UK Metro. “It was really sad for me there,” he added.
Making matters worse, every time he let locals know that he was a vegetarian, he was accosted. “When I told them I was vegetarian they were like ‘you must be from America because nobody here would ever be vegetarian – we tear you vegetarians to pieces and eat you!’. Apart from that we had a nice time!”
Note to self: Avoid Serbia.
Source: Ecorazzi
Last night Mark attended the AFI festival, which was showing “The Brothers Bloom”. Check the pictures:
GALLERY LINKS
• AFI FEST 2008 Screening Of “The Brothers Bloom” – November 03