Monday, February 10, 2014
Game Of Thrones Season Four 15 MINUTE Preview !
Before last night's episode of True Detective, HBO aired a 15 minute preview for Season Four of Game of Thrones. Enjoy it below...
Walking Dead - Season 4, Episode 9: "After"
Below the break, we revisit the Robert Kirkman-penned mid season premiere Again if you have not viewed yet: BEWARE OF SPOILERS.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
TRAILER PARK THURSDAY: Odd Thomas. Divergent, Transformers 4, Amazing SpiderMan, and More....
It's Thursday, 06th of February and it's time to visit the Trailer Park!
Today we have Anton Yelchin Ghostbustin' in Odd Thomas, the final trailer for the mega-YA hit Divergent, a collection of villains all trying to kill Andrew Garfield in the (yawn!) sequel to Amazing SpiderMan, and Optimus Prime on a FREAKIN' DINOBOT!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
JK Rowling Regrets Pairing Ron and Hermoine
In a recent interview with the UK's Sunday times Harry Potter series author, JK Rowling, admitted that Hermione should have wed Harry and not Ron. Not So Daily writer, Amanda, gives us her thoughts on Jo's regret.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Trailer #2
The onslaught of automobile ads during Sunday's "Big Game" was nauseating, and if you blinked (or rolled your eyes for a moment) you may have missed a tease for a brand new Captain America: The Winter Soldier. See the full trailer, after the jump.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Farewell Philip Seymour Hoffman
And
so we bid farewell to yet another talented entertainer, Philip Seymour Hoffman.
What is undoubtedly a sad day in the entertainment industry is also a sad day
here at the Not So Daily. We will never again be able to experience Philip Seymour
Hoffman. I say experience, because that is what a viewer heads into the theater
expecting from Hoffman’s ability to play complex and troubled characters. To
watch him play Truman Capote, the role that one him an Oscar, or his terrifying
manipulative character in The Master – were true film experiences. We could go
down the list of his cinematic achievements tracing all the way back to his
role in Twister, but really, we just wanted to express that the loss of a great
actor is felt outside of his family and the industry he worked within, we the
moviegoers have also experienced a loss.
Hoffman
was notoriously a private man, a New York based actor who wasn't a part of the
movie star glam, and as circumstances surrounding his death are revealed we
know that he was a man who struggled with his own demons. He was a man battling with addiction while creating great art. It is unfortunately a
pattern not unknown among actors and writers, and with yet another loss at the
hands of our fallible human nature, we say farewell and we hope that his
family, friends and fellow actors find their peace.
Given
the characters he portrayed and the circumstances of his death, there is a line
from a 2008 New York Times Magazine profile that seems hauntingly applicable to
the loss of one of our “great” actors. "For me,
acting is torturous, and it's torturous because you know it's a beautiful
thing," he said. "I was young once, and I said, 'That's beautiful and
I want that.' Wanting it is easy, but trying to be great -- well, that's
absolutely torturous."
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