Posted by Cristina on 30 November 2007 | Filed under Site related | 3 Comments

This is your newest site dedicated to amazing actor Mark Ruffalo. I’m currently working on the content, specially the gallery, but you just have some content to have fun here.

Go check the gallery, register yourself at our forum, and have fun!


Posted by Cristina on 27 November 2007 | Filed under Movies, Reservation Road and Reviews | Leave a Comment

Is there anything more depressing than the senseless death of a child? In the real world, perhaps not; in Reservation Road, plenty. For starters, it’s depressing to note that director Terry George elected to follow his powerful Hotel Rwanda with this simple-minded melodrama. It’s also depressing to note that this film largely wastes the talents of not one but two Best Supporting Actress Oscar winners, Jennifer Connelly and Mira Sorvino. And finally, it’s depressing when a strong premise is compromised by lazy plotting and cop-out resolutions. Based on John Burnham Schwartz’s novel (with Schwartz co-writing the screenplay with George), Reservation Road starts with a young boy being struck and killed by an SUV.


Posted by Cristina on 27 November 2007 | Filed under Movies and Real Men | Leave a Comment

It was all smiles for “Real Men Cry” stars Ethan Hawke, Mark Ruffalo, and Amanda Peet as they gathered on M Street in South Boston early yesterday for the first day of filming. The gritty crime flick, written and directed by Southie native Brian Goodman, is about two friends who turn to crime as a way to get by and will be filming in the area for the next couple of months. Donnie Wahlberg also stars.


Posted by Cristina on 27 November 2007 | Filed under Movies and Shutter Island | Leave a Comment

Starring alongside Leo in Marty’s latest
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have been planning a trip to Shutter Island for some time now – and today, they asked Mark Ruffalo to join them.

No, we haven’t stumbled upon the trio’s holiday plans – DiCaprio and Scorsese may be creatively tight, but we doubt very much that they’d holiday together and even if they did, they wouldn’t choose a remote island just outside of Boston as their destination.

No, instead, Shutter Island is the name of the next DiCaprio/Scorsese movie – based on the Dennis Lehane novel – in which Li’l Leo will play Teddy Daniels, a US Marshal who travels to the titular isle to track down Rachel Solando, a bonkers loony murderess who’s escaped from an asylum on the island. Only when he gets there, he finds more than he bargained for, in the shape of an incoming hurricane that causes the asylum’s remaining patients to riot – and all the while, Solando is out there, and something is not quite right at the hospital…

Ruffalo, a fine actor who can now add Scorsese to his list of A-List Directors I’ve Worked With Excel spreadsheet (a list that includes David Fincher, John Woo, Ang Lee, Michael Mann and, erm, Gary Winick), will play DiCaprio’s new partner, Chuck Aule. And the casting of such a prestigious actor indicates, and quite rightly, that Chuck is much more than your average second banana partner role. We can’t go into details, sadly – spoilers abound!

Heck of a cast Marty’s assembling, though the Solando part has yet to be filled. With shooting beginning in March, we’re guessing that an announcement will be made sooner, rather than later.

Paramount and Columbia are splitting the costs on this one, while Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer, Brad Fischer and Scorsese will all produce.

So far, each new Scorsese/DiCaprio picture has been better than the last, with The Departed representing their pinnacle thus far. Shutter Island could be their best yet.


Posted by Cristina on 22 November 2007 | Filed under Personal | Leave a Comment

Today, Mark is turning 40! Ruffalo Central wishes you all the best. Enjoy your day!


Posted by Cristina on 21 November 2007 | Filed under Magazines and News | Leave a Comment

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is among the honorees to make GQ’s 2007 Men of the Year list, the New York-based magazine said Tuesday.

GQ said its 12th annual Men of the Year issue will feature three separate covers and hit newsstands nationwide Nov. 27.

Clinton, James Bond actor Daniel Craig and producer/hip-hop artist Kanye West head up this year’s group.

Also making the list are Casey Affleck, Javier Bardem, Brad Bird, New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, Josh Brolin, David Chang, David Chase, Simon Cowell, John Cusack, Roger Federer, Tom Hanks, Emile Hirsch, Ryan Howard, Lil Wayne, Josh Marshall, James McAvoy, Derek O’Dell, Ron Paul, Alex Rodriguez, Seth Rogen, Mark Ruffalo, Julian Schnabel, Jason Schwartzman, John Smeaton, Channing Tatum, John Varvatos and Shaun White.


Posted by Cristina on 9 November 2007 | Filed under Gallery | 1 Comment

Added 22 photoshoots to our gallery. But here’s the deal: all gallery will be open to unregistered but the photoshoots albums, won’t. But you can register, for free, to view the exclusives photoshoots. :)

GALLERY LINK:
Photoshoots & Outtakes


Posted by Cristina on 9 November 2007 | Filed under Movies and Reservation Road | Leave a Comment

Even though a film may appear loaded for Oscar bear, it doesn’t take long for critics and the box office to transform it into a load of awards season bull.

Oscar season is somewhat like a Rotary Club bake-off. There’s generally a lot of talk about new recipes for success, and everyone excitedly looks forward to trying something new and perhaps a bit exotic. Yet when it comes time to hand out the blue ribbons, it’s often the most tried and true concoctions, or at least some slight iteration upon an old favorite, that carry the day. For example, awards voters have proven time and again their love for epic-scale productions (Titanic, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King … The English Patient), just one of many easily identifiable Oscar and Golden Globe trends. At this time of year, various pundits are well into the momentum – or lack thereof – of various actors, actresses and films. If a performer is lucky enough to score an early nomination or award (e.g. Cate Blanchett as Venice’s Best Actress, Juno as the Rome Film Festival’s Best Feature, etc.), it generally begets them extra opportunities, within the larger context of the odds favoring previous winners and honorees. Like Lions for Lambs opening this weekend, Reservation Road was on paper a film with all the essential Oscar bait ingredients. It stars Joaquin Phoenix – twice nominated for an Academy Award, most recently in 2006 for his turn as Johnny Cash in Walk the Line — and Mark Ruffalo, an habitual awards season flirter. The film’s female lead, Jennifer Connelly, was of course 2002’s Best Supporting Actress for her role in A Beautiful Mind.


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