Josh attended the IFC Film Independent Spirit Awards today, which took place in Santa Monica, CA. I have found some pictures from the event, as soon as I am done grabbing what I find, I will post the pictures to the gallery. As well as other goodies, and more rare scans.
I have just added three new scans from Flix Magazine. These are old but none the less very rare scans from this Japanese magazine. Thanks to Josan who kindly donated the scans.
Finally! After some days of working hard through sorting, resizing, tagging, capping and recapping the old gallery has now been completed and moved to its new location. You can now find all your Josh candy here, make sure you update your bookmarks because the old directory has been deleted and will no longer be available. Since the gallery portion of the new archive is completed, I will be focusing on uploading all the videos that I have for you guys.
I know all of these are some days late, but better late than never right? I have finally uploaded all of the Sundance photos I was able to find. From various appearances to portraits from the festival are now available for you viewing pleasure. I want to thank one of my very good friends who was kind and donated some pictures to the site, there is no need to mention her name but you know who you are. Thanks for all the wonderful goodies you gave me
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- Sundance Film Festival: America Son Party (MQ) – January 19, 2008
- Sundance Film Festival: Village at The Yard [Day 3] (MQ) – January 20, 2008
- Sundance Film Festival: T-Mobile Diner at Village at the Yard [Day 3] (MQ) – January 20, 2008
- Sundance Film Festival: August Premiere (MQ) – January 22, 2008
- Sundance Film Festival: August Premiere (HQ) – January 22, 2008
- Sundance Film Festival: Wii Lounge Presented by Nintendo (MQ) – January 23, 2008
- Portraits #002
- Portraits #007
- Portraits #008
- Portraits #012
‘It’s in the vein of ‘Sin City’ or something like that, where the world doesn’t look like reality at all,’ actor says from Sundance.
By Larry Carroll
PARK CITY, Utah — Much like Brad Pitt and Robert Redford before him, Josh Hartnett is becoming increasingly intent on lending his leading-man looks to the edgy, artistic scripts that are his true passion. Now, following his efforts that helped get “Sin City” made, the 29-year-old star is involved in what could be cinema’s next great leap forward.
“I’m going to Romania to shoot this film called ‘Bunraku,’ ” Hartnett revealed to MTV News, invoking a title based on a 400-year-old form of Japanese puppet theater. “All the cast isn’t set yet, but it’s going to be a lot of really interesting actors, in this weird kind of papier-mâché world.”
As Hartnett’s fans remember, the heartthrob was approached in January 2003 by Robert Rodriguez, who was intent on showing “Sin City” creator Frank Miller that Hollywood could film his material without sacrificing its quality. After lending his time for nothing more than a test, Hartnett’s scene got the film made and eventually was reused as the opening take of the revolutionary 2005 flick. Now, Hartnett is once again breaking new visual territory with “Bunraku” — a trippy film with a puppetry-meets-Origami look, which the actor compares to Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rope,” in that it will play out (or at least appear to play out) in one long, unedited take. » Read more
Here is what I’ve promised you guys, the very first official stills to Josh’s newest film August.
