Bill Nighy - Hats Off For Bill Nighy: PHOTO
Bill Nighy doesn't feel the need to disguise his celebrity and would rather ''kill himself'' than wear a baseball cap.
Bill Nighy - Nighy Wont Watch His Films: PHOTO
Actor Bill Nighy refuses to watch himself in movies - because he finds the experience "distressing". The Love Actually star has starred in more than 30 films, including the highly successful Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, since the 1980s, but he finds it difficult to watch himself on the big screen. He says, "I try to never watch. It takes me so long to get over it and I'm always so downcast. I find it really distressing. Maybe when I'm very old, I'll sit down and watch my earlier work....
Hats off for Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy would rather "kill himself" than wear a baseball cap. The 'Love Actually' star insists he never feels the need to disguise himself to avoid being recognised, and insists he is too old to start hiding himself under headwear. He said: "I'm not wearing a beanie. I'm too old for a beanie. I don't know what the cut-off age is for a beanie but it's a long time ago as far as I'm concerned. "Or a baseball cap? No, I'd have to kill myself. There's no need. Because everything is fine and the...
Hats off for Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy doesn't feel the need to disguise his celebrity and would rather ''kill himself'' than wear a baseball cap.
Hats off for Bill Nighy
Sunday, 22 November 2009 - Bill Nighy would rather
Bill Nighy pretty much lived this role
'Pirate Radio' listens to the music that rocked 1960s England, even though it was blockaded by polite society. The actor knows the era well. Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy: 'I never watch my movies'
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Bill Nighy pretty much lived this role
Los Angeles -- Bill Nighy's journey to mid-'60s England began in, of all places, mid-'60s England. As a teen, he left home for Paris to write, came back unwritten, then became an actor, later to play a key (imaginary) figure in the very music that transformed him as a youth. But let's start with Bill the Mod.
Farm Fresh With Stanford's Toby Gerhart
Spend some time on The Farm with Stanford Cardinal running back Toby Gerhart . Link http://www.nbcbayarea.com/enjoy-this/Farm_Fresh_With_Toby_Bay_Area.html select Email Share Twitter Facebook 0 Comments 391809 69806822 http://www.nbcbayarea.com/enjoy-this/Farm_Fresh_With_Toby_Bay_Area.html thrilled Twitter Facebook LOADING... 5 false recent 1 music 3 hours ago "Pirate Radio" Brings Classic Rock to the Big Screen Bill Nighy ("Love, Actually") talks about starring in the...
'I never watch my work': PHOTO
'More people saw me in Love Actually than in everything else I had ever done' … Bill Nighy. Photograph: David Levene
Radio pirates rocked the boat: PHOTO
The new film Pirate Radio starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Bill Nighy tells the fictional tale of a bunch of renegade disc jockeys who broadcast rock 'n' roll from an old tanker in the North Sea to get around British law and play pop music on the air. But what these kids - most of them just in their twenties - were able to accomplish in real life is nothing short of amazing. With sometimes nothing but a dilapidated ship, radio equipment and a single turntable, they were able to revolutionize...
-Pirate Radio' Movie Trailer Looks Funny,Fun & Interesting: VIDEO
‘Pirate Radio’ movie trailer looks funny,fun & interesting. Focus Features studio is releasing it’s new comedy, “Pirate Radio” this weekend. It stars : Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Sturridge, Talulah Riley, and January Jones. “Pirate Radio” is about a group of rouge DJs that hopped on a boat in the middle of the North Atlantic. They played rock records and broke the law,for the love of music. The...
Weekend Movie Roundup: A Disaster Waiting to Happen: PHOTO
Your local multiplex is demolishing the world this weekend. First up is Roland Emmerich's 2012, which is based on the Mayan calendar that predicts the world will end on Dec. 21, 2012. You know, there just aren't enough blockbuster movies based on calendars anymore. Regardless, we get in on the action by honoring Emmerich as the most destructive director of all time . Next up: Pirate Radio, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, and Rhys Ifans, is about a bunch of renegade DJs in...
Philip Seymour Hoffman Rocks the Boat in Pirate Radio: VIDEO
Philip Seymour Hoffman believes his new film, Pirate Radio , is subversive in its message
Amy Adams
A movie mentioned solely because Amy Adams is in it, and I don’t care who you are or where you are from–you liked Enchanted . Leap Year also includes Adam Scott, Bill Nighy and Kaitlin Olson. It’ set to hit theaters on January 8th, and MSN debuted a trailer yesterday. Film Synopsis: Adams plays a young woman who travels to Dublin to propose to her boyfriend on Leap Day. When weather forces her to veer off course, she enlists a cynical Irish innkeeper (Goode) to join her on a...
New Astro Boy Movie Poster: PHOTO
Summit Entertainment released yet another new international movie poster for the upcoming animated film “Astro Boy” by director David Bowers (Flushed Away) and starring Kristen Bell (Serious Moonlight), Nicolas Cage (Season of the Witch, Kick-Ass), Bill Nighy (Valkyrie) and Freddie Highmore (The Spiderwick Chronicles). Synopsis: Set in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist in the image of the son he has lost....
Critics Consensus: 2012 Isn't Quite Earth-Shaking
This week at the movies, we've got a global catastrophe ( 2012 , starring John Cusack and Chiwetel Ejiofor ) and some rock 'n' roll rebellion ( Pirate Radio , starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Bill Nighy ). What do the critics have to say? 32% Rotten 2012 Nobody goes to a Roland Emmerich picture expecting art or realism; they go for sheer spectacle. On that level, critics say, 2012 largely delivers. However, they also note that if you enjoy character development, witty dialogue, remotely...
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