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November 02, 2009

I’ve added 256 captures of Chris from the featurette supposedly from the Star Trek DVD, which is to be released later this month on November 17th. The feature in it’s entirety consists of segments and clips of interviews with JJ and fellow cast mates while discussing the choices of who they chose to play each character in the Star Trek remake. It’s a really great video to watch so I recommend downloading the entire video, but for those interested you can watch Chris’s casting segment below.

Thanks so much to Luciana from CPN’s brother site Zach-Quinto.com for bringing this to my attention. 😀


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You can download the entire video here of this featurette which includes the casting of Spock, Scotty, Bones, Uhura, Sulu, and more.

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November 01, 2009

Bleiberg Entertainment has acquired international rights to writer-director Ryan Craig’s Small Town Saturday Night starring Chris Pine and will launch the film at AFM.

Pine led the cast in J J Abram’s summer hit Star Trekand stars here as an aspiring musician struggling to choose between following his dream of becoming a rock star and staying behind with the woman he loves. John Hawkes and Brent Briscoe add support.

“Chris Pine always brings a fantastic charisma to his roles and this film is no exception,” Bleiberg’s head of acquisitions Nicholas Donnermeyer said. “It’s great to see his charisma shine through as it has in Star Trek and Bottle Shock.”

Roman Kopelevich negotiated the deal on behalf of Bleiberg Entertainment with Kevin Iwashina of IP Advisors and Alan Grodin of Weissman, Wolff, et al on behalf of producers Charlie Mason and Justin Moore-Lewy.

Mason and Moore-Lewy are currently in production in Atlanta on the family film The Greening of Whitney Brown starring Aidan Quinn, Brooke Shields and Kris Kristofferson.

Beverly Hills-based Bleiberg Entertainment’s recent productions include Kirot and Paul Schrader’s Adam Resurrected with Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe.

Pine’s upcoming projects include Tony Scott’s Unstoppable opposite Denzel Washington and the lead role in the next Jack Ryan project for Paramount.

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AN: The American Film Market Festival begins on November 4th and runs until November 11th in Santa Monica, California.

October 31, 2009

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.



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October 22, 2009

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 Action Star
Favorite Breakout Movie Actor
Favorite Franchise
Favorite Movie
Favorite On Screen Team

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October 21, 2009

22. Name: Chris Pine
Born: 1980
Why They’re Sexy: Back in the 60s Star Trek fans thought their Captain Kirk (William Shatner) was hot. WRONG. We’re the lucky ones with the 00s Kirk brimming with all that is hot and delicious in a man. Great body, great actor and if you ever wondered if you can have sexy eyebrows…you can!

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?

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October 21, 2009


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
Joe’s Cafe” with 10 nominations; Center Theatre Group’s “9 to 5: The Musical” with seven; and Martin McDonagh’s “A Skull in
Connemara” at Theatre Tribe, also with seven. [Update: A previous version of this post reported that “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” received eight nominations. The correct number is 10.]

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.

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