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I’ve added over 2000 hi-definition 1920×800 Blu-Ray captures of Chris from his role as ‘Captain James T. Kirk’ in this year’s Star Trek.Thanks to the awesome homeofthenutty.com for originally posting these. Gallery Link: Movies > Star Trek (2009) > DVD Captures Oct
22
You guys can help Chris become an official nominee for THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS 2010. We fans now have the power to determine the nominees for the annual awards show. Below are the links to vote for Chris to ensure he makes the cut to be a nominee! The top five nominees in each category will be revealed at the People’s Choice Awards annual press conference on November 10, 2009. Only those announced on November 10th have the chance to win a People’s Choice Award on January 6th, 2010. Favorite Breakout Movie Actor Favorite Franchise Favorite Movie Favorite On Screen Team Oct
21
AN: I personally think he should have been higher. I mean I personally don’t find ANY appeal of Robert Pattison at all so I can’t see why he continues to beat everyone in these types of rankings. Biased much people? lol! What do you think? Oct
21
![]() Recognizing excellence in Los Angeles-area theater, the L.A. Stage Alliance announced its Ovation Award nominations for the 2008-09 season this evening. Leading the pack are the El Portal Theatre’s revival of “Smokey The roster includes such celebrity nominees as Chris Pine (“Farragut North”), as well as Allison Janney and Dolly Parton (both for “9 to 5″). In all, there are a total of 186 nominations for 66 productions presented by 48 companies, according to the L.A. Stage Alliance. Oct
16
![]() If you guys remember I posted the information last month on how you the fans could vote for Chris, who is nominated for his role as Captain James T. Kirk in this years re-make of Star Trek along with the movie itself for the SpikeTV 2009 Scream Awards! There is only 10 days left to vote and I would really love if we could get Chris or Star Trek up there, because we know they deserve it! Oct
16
Twenty-nine-year-old Chris Pine has some big shoes to fill. Not only did he take over William Shatner’s portrayal of Captain Kirk in the latest Star Trek installment, but he’s also signed up to portray Jack Ryan — the role made famous by Harrison Ford. Jack Ryan is a character involved in the CIA (and who ultimately becomes US President) dreamed up by writer Tom Clancy for a series of noteworthy books and films. Alec Baldwin played him in The Hunt for Red October, while Ford took over for Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. Eight years later, Ben Affleck took the role in The Sum of All Fears. According to People, the president of Paramount issued the following statement: “Tom Clancy created an unforgettable character with Jack Ryan. With Chris in this role, we’ve taken our first step in creating a re-boot that lives up to the successful lineage of the franchise.” Congrats to Chris! AN: I think this sounds like a great role for Chris, and I personally believe he will make Jack Ryan his own. I can’t wait for more information to be released. Oct
13
Paramount Pictures has begun negotiations with Chris Pine to play CIA analyst Jack Ryan in the reboot of the franchise based on the Tom Clancy novels. Pine is positioned to topline his second Par franchise. He played James T. Kirk in “Star Trek,” the JJ Abrams-directed summer hit, and will reprise in the sequel. Pine is separately in talks to team with director D.J. Caruso in the Paramount drama “The Art of Making Money,” early next year. Pine, currently starring with Denzel Washington in the Tony Scott-directed “Unstoppable” for Fox, is vying to be the fourth actor to play Ryan, the CIA analyst in the Par film series. Alec Baldwin originated the character in 1990’s “The Hunt for Red October,” Harrison Ford played him in 1992’s “Patriot Games” and 1994’s “Clear and Present Danger,” and Ben Affleck played Ryan in 2002’s “The Sum of All Fears.” Oct
13
According to Variety, Paramount’s looking to get The Art of Making Money into production as soon as early next year. Frank Baldwin’s screenplay is based on the book The Art of Making Money: The Story of a Master Counterfeiter by Jason Kersten. Kersten’s book tells the true story of Art Williams, a Chicago man with a troubled childhood who became one of the most successful counterfeiters in modern history. If the deal goes through, Pine will play Williams. AN: Whether this is 100% true or not I’m not sure, though I’ll see what I can do to find out how legitimate it is. If it is than I think it already sounds interesting and I would really love to see Chris in a role such as the article described, what about you guys? Oct
13
I seriously can’t help but love Chris for his potty mouth. Return to Chris Pine Network Video Archive Oct
11
Continuing their love-affair with all things Zombie, yet another scary, disease-ridden film has made it’s way down from the Hollywood Hills and stars the aforementioned Mr. Pine – and that film is CARRIERS.
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