Idris Elba in ‘Pacific Rim’, Fast Six release set, Thumbs up for Wolverine, and the SGU S2 disc set is out! [I read stuff]

Wherein I read things, laugh, and pass them on to you…

Idris Elba Set For War In Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pacific Rim’:

Idris Elba is set to play one of the leads in Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pacific Rim’, a futuristic sci-fi thriller that pits humanity against giant monsters from another world.

Idris Elba will finally graduate from strong supporting player to full-fledged leading man in Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim. Legendary Pictures has been eying the respected (and busy) actor as a potential star of the sci-fi flick for a few weeks; now, a deal between the studio and Elba has been closed.

[screenrant Sandy Schaefer Jun 22, 2011]

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Louis Ferreira: Mazda commercial

This has been out for a while, but it’s the first time I’ve managed to grab a youtube vid for it :D

 

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More awards for Stargate Universe!

• READ: Nine Gemini nominations for Stargate Universe:

Nominations for the 25th annual Gemini Awards (Canada’s television awards) have just been released, with Stargate Universe‘s cast and crew receiving an impressive nine nominations.

SGU is nominated for Best Dramatic Series (competing against Durham County, Flashpoint, Republic of Doyle, and The Tudors). In the category of Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role, Robert Carlyle (Nicholas Rush, for the episode “Human”) and Louis Ferreira (Everett Young, for “Justice”) are nominated. And for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series, Andy Mikita received a nomination for part 1 of the series premiere.

by Andrea Darlington

It’s interesting that it’s going up against Durham County, in that Louis Ferreira blew that role out of the water as well. Wouldn’t it be something if he walked away with both?

Durham County Review [SearchingForChetBaker]

• READ: Review: Durham County: Season 1 DVD

A few years ago I discovered this show called “Durham County” which is shown in Canada. Soon after I began watching it I realized this is a special type show. It was like nothing I had really watched before, as most shows, at least here in the US, tend to be “Safe”. There are exceptions such as Sons of Anarchy or Dexter or The Shield, but by and large most shows have a “we won’t cross this line” mentality that prevents it from seriously going in a direction that might be seen as offputting to a number of viewers.

Thankfully Durham County’s network does not have that mentality, and so it has allowed this brilliant show to be crafted in a way that is unsettling and not at all “safe”. The show is completely unpredictable and in fact the one thing that IS predictable is how you will feel afterwards. Kinda icky. And that’s a great thing I think. Anytime a show can create these emotions inside you that make you question what you just watched is brilliant in my mind.

The only show that really approaches this in the sense of “oh my God he’s not going to…oh he just did!” is probably Dexter. Dexter is a show that essentially has you rooting for a serial killer to get away with it. Perhaps because the people that he kills are all bad people. We know this watching it, so when he kills a pedophile or a child killer or a guy who killed his wife, we don’t really feel that bad. We know killing is wrong, but we know 100% that the people he’s killing are guilty and are getting away with it. So that makes it okay, if even in a questionable morals type of way.

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Stargate Universe: Louis Ferreira interview [Colonez]

Col. Young continues to be my favorite character on SGU. In all honesty, it started from moment one, in that I’ve always though Louis Ferreira had a sexy voice and a wonderful face, full of character. But it grew. It would have been so easy to make Young a one dimensional hero character with no faults, or no faults that are seen or dealt with, but the writers didn’t go there. Instead, we get this rich, layered character with flaws who keeps trying. I feel very lucky to be part of a fandom when shows like this are on the table. Anyhoo, enough from me, and more snips from the ‘Colonez’ interview: Continue reading