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Saturday, April 21, 2018

Verne Troyer, Mini-Me in ‘Austin Powers,’ Dies at 49



Verne Troyer, Mini-Me in ‘Austin Powers,’ Dies at 49


Announcement on his facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/vernetroyer/posts/10155578629066647

Verne Troyer, the actor best known for playing Mini-Me in the Austin Power films and one of the shortest men in the world, has died. He was 49.
The news was announced in a post to his official Facebook page.
“It is with great sadness and incredible heavy hearts to write that Verne passed away today,” the statement reads. “Verne was an extremely caring individual…[he] hoped he made a positive change with the platform he had and worked towards spreading that message everyday.”
In addition to his credits in “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” and “Austin Power in Goldmember,” Troyer also acted in the first Harry Potter film as Griphook the goblin. He had more than 25 other film credits to his name, including roles in “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” “The Love Guru,” and “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.”

Born January 1, 1969 in Michigan, Troyer was raised in the Amish faith for a time, but his parents eventually left the religion. He graduated from Centreville High School in 1987.
Troyer’s unusual height of 2’8″ was a result of achondroplasia dwarfism. He has stated that his parents “never treated me any different than my other average-sized siblings. I used to have to carry wood, feed the cows and pigs and farm animals.”
Read the full announcement of Troyer’s death below.

“It is with great sadness and incredibly heavy hearts to write that Verne passed away today.
Verne was an extremely caring individual. He wanted to make everyone smile, be happy, and laugh. Anybody in need, he would help to any extent possible. Verne hoped he made a positive change with the platform he had and worked towards spreading that message everyday.
He inspired people around the world with his drive, determination, and attitude. On film & television sets, commercial shoots, at comic-con’s & personal appearances, to his own YouTube videos, he was there to show everyone what he was capable of doing. Even though his stature was small and his parents often wondered if he’d be able to reach up and open doors on his own in his life, he went on to open more doors for himself and others than anyone could have imagined. He also touched more peoples hearts than he will ever know.

Verne was also a fighter when it came to his own battles. Over the years he’s struggled and won, struggled and won, struggled and fought some more, but unfortunately this time was too much.
During this recent time of adversity he was baptized while surrounded by his family. The family appreciates that they have this time to grieve privately.
Depression and Suicide are very serious issues. You never know what kind of battle someone is going through inside. Be kind to one another. And always know, it’s never too late to reach out to someone for help.
In lieu of flowers, please feel free to make a donation in Verne’s name to either of his two favorite charities; The Starkey Hearing Foundation and Best Buddies.”




Thursday, April 19, 2018

Deadpool 2: The Final Trailer - 19 April 2018



Deadpool 2: The Final Trailer



Published on 19 Apr 2018
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After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor – finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World’s Best Lover.

In Theaters May 18, 2018

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - Final Trailer [HD] 18 April 2018



Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - Final Trailer [HD]



Published on 18 Apr 2018
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
In Theaters June 22, 2018
https://www.jurassicworld.com

It’s been four years since theme park and luxury resort Jurassic World was destroyed by dinosaurs out of containment. Isla Nublar now sits abandoned by humans while the surviving dinosaurs fend for themselves in the jungles.

When the island’s dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event. Owen is driven to find Blue, his lead raptor who’s still missing in the wild, and Claire has grown a respect for these creatures she now makes her mission. Arriving on the unstable island as lava begins raining down, their expedition uncovers a conspiracy that could return our entire planet to a perilous order not seen since prehistoric times.

With all of the wonder, adventure and thrills synonymous with one of the most popular and successful series in cinema history, this all-new motion-picture event sees the return of favorite characters and dinosaurs—along with new breeds more awe-inspiring and terrifying than ever before. Welcome to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

Stars Pratt and Howard return alongside executive producers Steven Spielberg and Colin Trevorrow for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. They are joined by co-stars James Cromwell, Ted Levine, Justice Smith, Geraldine Chaplin, Daniella Pineda, Toby Jones, Rafe Spall and Isabella Sermon, while BD Wong and Jeff Goldblum reprise their roles.

Directed by J.A. Bayona (The Impossible), the epic action-adventure is written by Jurassic World’s director, Trevorrow, and its co-writer, Derek Connolly. Producers Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley once again partner with Spielberg and Trevorrow in leading the filmmakers for this stunning installment. Belén Atienza joins the team as a producer.



Sunday, April 8, 2018

OLIVIER AWARDS 2018 - FULL LIST OF WINNERS!




OLIVIER AWARDS 2018 - FULL LIST OF WINNERS!



Best Actor In A Supporting Role In A Musical:
Michael Jibson for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!
Ross Noble for Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre
Jason Pennycooke for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Cleve September for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre

Best Actress In A Supporting Role In A Musical
Sheila Atim for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic ** WINNER!
Tracie Bennett for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Rachel John for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Lesley Joseph for Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre

Outstanding Achievement In Music
Everybody's Talking About Jamie - Music and Orchestrations by Dan Gillespie Sells, his debut as a musical theatre composer and orchestrator at Apollo Theatre
Follies - The Orchestra, under the Music Supervision of Nicholas Skilbeck and Music Director Nigel Lilley at National Theatre - Olivier
Girl From The North Country - Music & Lyrics by Bob Dylan, Original Orchestrations & Arrangements by Simon Hale at The Old Vic
Hamilton - Composer-Lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!

Best New Dance Production
Flight Pattern by Crystal Pite at Royal Opera House ** WINNER!
Goat by Ben Duke for Rambert Dance Company at Sadler's Wells
Grand Finale by Hofesh Shechter at Sadler's Wells
Tree Of Codes by Wayne McGregor and The Paris Opera Ballet at Sadler's Wells

Outstanding Achievement In Dance
Rocío Molina for pushing the boundary of flamenco in Fallen From Heaven (Caída Del Cielo) at Barbican Theatre
Francesca Velicu for her performance in English National Ballet's production of Pina Bausch's Le Sacre Du Printemps at Sadler's Wells ** WINNER!
Zenaida Yanowsky for her performance in Liam Scarlett's Symphonic Dances at Royal Opera House

Best Entertainment And Family
David Walliams' Gangsta Granny at Garrick Theatre
Derren Brown: Underground at Playhouse Theatre
Dick Whittington at London Palladium ** WINNER!
Five Guys Named Moe at Marble Arch Theatre

Best Theatre Choreographer
Andy Blankenbuehler for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!
Bill Deamer for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Kate Prince for Everybody's Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre
Randy Skinner for 42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Christopher Wheeldon for An American In Paris at Dominion Theatre

Magic Radio Best Musical Revival
42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Follies at National Theatre - Olivier ** WINNER!
On The Town at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Best Actor In A Musical
Ciarán Hinds for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic
John McCrea for Everybody's Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre
Giles Terera for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!
Jamael Westman for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre

Best Actress In A Musical
Janie Dee for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Shirley Henderson for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic ** WINNER!
Imelda Staunton for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Josie Walker for Everybody's Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre

Best Revival
Angels In America at National Theatre - Lyttelton ** WINNER!
Hamlet at Almeida Theatre
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre
Witness For The Prosecution at London County Hall

Best New Comedy
Dry Powder at Hampstead Theatre
Labour Of Love at Noël Coward Theatre ** WINNER!
Mischief Movie Night at Arts Theatre
The Miser at Garrick Theatre

Outstanding Achievement In Affiliate Theatre
The B*easts at Bush Theatre
Killology at Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court Theatre ** WINNER!
The Red Lion at Trafalgar Studios 2
The Revlon Girl at Park Theatre

White Light Award For Best Lighting Design
Howell Binkley for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!
Paule Constable for Angels In America at National Theatre - Lyttelton
Paule Constable for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Jan Versweyveld for Network at National Theatre - Lyttelton

Best Sound Design
Tom Gibbons for Hamlet at Almeida Theatre
Gareth Owen for Bat Out Of Hell The Musical at London Coliseum
Eric Sleichim for Network at National Theatre - Lyttelton
Nevin Steinberg for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!

Best Costume Design
Hugh Durrant for Dick Whittington at London Palladium
Roger Kirk for 42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Vicki Mortimer for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier ** WINNER!
Paul Tazewell for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre

Blue-i Theatre Technology Award For Best Set Design
Bunny Christie for Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre
Bob Crowley and 59 Productions for An American In Paris at Dominion Theatre ** WINNER!
Rob Howell for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre
Vicki Mortimer for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier

Best Actor In A Supporting Role
Bertie Carvel for Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre ** WINNER!
John Hodgkinson for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre
James McArdle for Angels In America at National Theatre - Lyttelton
Peter Polycarpou for Oslo at Harold Pinter Theatre

Best Actress In A Supporting Role
Bríd Brennan for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre
Denise Gough for Angels In America at National Theatre - Lyttelton ** WINNER!
Dearbhla Molloy for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre
Imogen Poots for Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre

Best New Opera Production
La Bohème at Trafalgar Studios 2
The Exterminating Angel at Royal Opera House
Semiramide at Royal Opera House ** WINNER!

Outstanding Achievement In Opera
Paul Brown for his set and costume designs for Iolanthe at London Coliseum
Joyce DiDonato and Daniela Barcellona for their performances in Semiramide at Royal Opera House ** WINNER!
Roderick Williams for his performance in The Royal Opera's The Return Of Ulysses at the Roundhouse

Best Actor
Paddy Considine for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre
Bryan Cranston for Network at National Theatre - Lyttelton ** WINNER!
Andrew Garfield for Angels In America at National Theatre - Lyttelton
Andrew Scott for Hamlet at Almeida Theatre

Best Actress
Laura Donnelly for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre ** WINNER!
Lesley Manville for Long Day's Journey Into Night at Wyndham's Theatre
Audra McDonald for Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill at Wyndham's Theatre
Imelda Staunton for Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre

Best Director
Dominic Cooke for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Marianne Elliott for Angels In America at National Theatre - Lyttelton
Rupert Goold for Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre
Thomas Kail for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Sam Mendes for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre ** WINNER!

American Airlines Best New Play
The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court Theatre ** WINNER!
Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre
Network at National Theatre - Lyttelton
Oslo at Harold Pinter Theatre

Mastercard Best New Musical
An American In Paris at Dominion Theatre
Everybody's Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre
Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic
Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre ** WINNER!
Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre