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How To Train Your Dragon – teaser trailer

The teaser trailer for How To Train Your Dragon is now online. In this animated film, Gerry plays the part of a Viking named Stoick, a tribal chief and the father of Hiccup. How To Train Your Dragon is currently scheduled to be released in the U.S. on March 26, 2010.

Synopsis from IMDB:
From the studio that brought you “Shrek,” “Madagascar” and “Kung Fu Panda” comes “How to Train Your Dragon” – a comedy adventure set in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons, based on the book by Cressida Cowell. The story centers around a Viking teenager named Hiccup, who lives on the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. The teen’s smarts and offbeat sense of humor don’t sit too well with his tribe or its chief… who just happens to be Hiccup’s father. However, when Hiccup is included in Dragon Training with the other Viking teens, he sees his chance to prove he has what it takes to be a fighter. But when he encounters (and ultimately befriends) an injured dragon, his world is flipped upside down, and what started out as Hiccup’s one shot to prove himself turns into an opportunity to set a new course for the future of the entire tribe.

NOTE: Unfortunately the teaser trailer has been removed due to copyright issues. If it reappears officially, we will be sure to post it again.

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Video: Law Abiding Citizen Promo on Extra

From Extra, September 24.

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Gerry video on the Red Carpet at Urbanworld

Gerry gave an interview to E! News when on the Red Carpet last night at Urbanworld. You can see the video here.

If it pops up on Youtube we’ll post it.

The article posted with the video:

Gerard Butler is just like us…he loves his carbs and hates dieting.

At the premiere of Law Abiding Citizen, his new movie featuring many shirtless scenes, the hot Scot told us what he gives up to get his body camera-ready.

“I wanna eat my potatoes and French fries and sponge cakes,” he moaned to E! News. “When I play a role like this, I can’t have my carbs and it makes me crazy.”

We hear you, girlfriend!

You know who else is a healthy eater? His Bounty costar Jennifer Aniston, who he insists is just a BFF.

“I love her to death,” he told E! News. “She’s the coolest and she’s become a great friend, but there’s nothing going on. And if there was, I’d be happy to say it!”

Jen wasn’t the only famous female he talked about last night…

Gerry also gave parenting props to his Ugly Truth costar Katherine Heigl, who just adopted a baby.

“She will be an amazing mom,” he told People at the premiere. “She’s incredibly responsible, smart and loving. This is a huge deal for her, and she’s going to take to it like a duck to water.”

Quack, quack. Naleigh is already one cute duckling!

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Gerard Butler: Law Abiding Citizen

Something I just found. It’s a real nice article, Gerry talks about his role as a producer for Law Abiding Citizen.

Movie Maker Magazine: Spring Issue

Gerard Butler: Law Abiding Citizen
by Ryan Stewart | Published April 30, 2009

Arriving on the Philadelphia set of Law Abiding Citizen, I’m ushered into a small, out-of-the-way room where a Catholic priest in full canonical dress is waiting. Luckily, I’m not in need of last rites; this priest is actually producer Alan Siegel, in costume for his cameo as a clergyman who attends the execution of a prisoner in today’s scene. Siegel is the longtime manager of actor Gerard Butler (300, P.S. I Love You) and the film is the first under their new production banner, Evil Twin. They’re working alongside The Film Department’s Mark Gill and Neil Sacker.

As Siegel walks me around the set to talk, no less than a dozen crew members pop out and do a variation on the same joke: “Bless me father, it has been 30 years since my last confession. Is that bad?” Siegel takes it in stride, making the sign of the cross for everyone as we walk and he fills me in on the film’s long production history.

Law Abiding Citizen began eight years ago with another pair of collaborators, veteran producer Lucas Foster and writer-director Kurt Wimmer. A side project they tinkered with for years while developing other films together, like Equilibrium and Ultraviolet, it was in danger of being shelved until a fortuitous meeting broke the logjam.

As Wimmer’s ultra-hot script, Salt, was making the Hollywood rounds, he met with Butler about the plum role, but ended up turning him on to Law Abiding Citizen, the story of an ambitious district attorney who allows some vicious murderers to plea down their cases, and in the process earns the wrath of one of their victims, a tech wizard named Clyde (played by Butler).

With Butler on board, the team began courting top-tier talent, including Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx and two-time nominee Frank Darabont. Pre-production commenced, but many kinks remained and Darabont began doing rewrites intended to draw the script closer to the somber prison dramas he knows so well. In doing so, he clashed with the producers, who were set on a white-knuckled thriller. Darabont eventually walked away, making way for F. Gary Gray, helmer of crime thrillers The Negotiator and The Italian Job.

On the day MovieMaker visited the set, all elements seemed to be clicking and an atmosphere of grim concentration was evident as I watched Butler perform dozens of takes of a crucial prison cell confrontation between himself and Foxx. When the scene finally wrapped, late into the night, Butler and I found an out-of-the-way corner to talk about his first outing as a feature producer.

Ryan Stewart (MM): I was impressed by your concentration through all those takes. What do you think about after take 50 to keep your mind sharp? Women?

Gerard Butler (GB): (laughs) I was there! It’s very funny, because people watch movies and they can’t appreciate the conversations that go on between scenes, which often have nothing to do with the movie. It might be about women or music. For me, when it’s a particularly heavy scene, one of my ways of keeping focus is to relax, to laugh and joke. It’s not about focusing your mind for 18 hours at a time, because then you’d just exhaust yourself.

MM: And it’s understood that Jamie will stand there for you through every take, to help your reaction?

GB: I think it’s understood. I would never in a million years abandon my fellow actor; I’ll always be there for them, even in the tiniest of shots. Jamie is the same way. When we started and were filming at City Hall, my character had nothing to say to him—he was far away and I just had to look at him. It was so cold, but I felt that I needed him and he was more than happy to stand out there in the cold. That was actually kind of nice, seeing as my character is not too happy with him in this movie. It was nice to see him suffer. (laughs)

MM: Why the decision to put on a producer’s hat this time? Does it mean more control? More responsibility? More confidence?

GB: All of those things—it’s definitely a double-edged sword. It’s been amazing to be so involved in the creative process. I’ve found that with the movies before now, you could only be creative up to a point and then you’d lack a certain amount of control. I have a lot of confidence in other areas. On this film I’ve been allowed to put all of that in; into the development of the script, in casting and even in choosing the director, and that’s been amazing. It’s also a big responsibility—it’s your movie. There’s more on your shoulders and if you’re going to fuck up, you’re not just fucking up as an actor, you’re fucking up as a producer.

I have found the whole thing stressful, but also exciting. When you sit back and look around and you see all these sets and the people working, you think, ‘Wow, if at any point we had dropped this project, all of this wouldn’t be happening. All these people wouldn’t be working.’ Every day I look at the dailies and it’s even more exciting than normal, because you know you’re so responsible for all of that coming through. Ultimately, it’s… what do they say? More pain, more gain?

MM: No pain, no gain.

GB: Right, no pain, no gain. But I like more pain, more gain!

MM: Which part of producing has been the most fun?

GB: Developing scripts. I think I’m very competent at that, if I do say so myself. Going into a script, ripping it apart, developing the scenes, developing characters, taking out characters, all of that—making things more interesting, giving it more edge, whatever it is—I love doing that. I’m seeing a million things happen in this movie and I go, ‘Oh, that was my idea!’ Or ‘This has changed,’ or ‘That line has changed.’ I’m heavily involved in all of that.

MM: Would you say this movie is typical of what Evil Twin wants to make going forward?

GB: Just like me as an actor, I don’t think any movie would be indicative of anything for me. That’s what I find exciting… I don’t think people have seen me in a role like this before but, likewise, I just did a romantic comedy and then an action movie, so I would hope that our production company goes along the same lines. We’ll do the stuff that interests us, and hopefully other people, in any genre.

MM: Are you still pushing to do more as an actor?

GB: I’m pushing to do less! My big fight at the moment is to not take on too much and it’s very hard. I have a couple of friends whose careers are taking off right now and they are booked for the next year. As much as I’m excited for them, I also tell them, ‘Just remember, if it’s going great for you, then maybe you want to keep it to two projects instead of three, because you want to have a life as well.’

I do know one of the reasons I’m here is because I worked so hard, but at the same time I sometimes wish I’d gone at it 90 percent instead of 100 percent. I wish I’d forced myself to take more time off. At the moment, I have so many projects coming out that I could work every day of this year. So I’m pushing to reduce things.

It’s hard because I love acting, and I get so excited about projects and find it difficult to say ‘no.’ My agent said to me, “You’re at a stage where you could get a lot of the projects that you love, but you’ll also have to say ‘no’ to things you love.” In days gone by, I’d sometimes say ‘yes’ to things I didn’t even like that much, because I didn’t have much of a choice. Now, things I think are amazing, I still say ‘no.’ There aren’t enough hours in the day.

Another new clip from Law Abiding Citizen

Another great new clip from Law Abiding Citizen. You can see it here at Collider.com

It looks great, but on a personal note – as a genealogist I must protest what Clyde does here. I’m sure they used a ’set’ for this scene – or at least I hope so!

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Gerard Butler Put Through His Paparazzi Paces

OK! Magazine

Gerard Butler Put Through His Paparazzi Paces

Gerard Butler is finding out just how tricky it can be to have a famous face — especially when Fashion Week and the VMA after parties combine in NYC: The actor got caught up in the massive crowds on 10th Ave. in the early morning hours as clubs Avenue and 1Oak were clearing out, and suffered the consequences.

“It was crazy last night,” Gerard was overheard saying today at Rebecca Minkoff’s show. “I was being chased by paparazzi and I got into a car to go home and then I was like, ‘This is the wrong car!’ ”

Gerard had nothing to fear, however, as the man behind the wheel was very accommodating of his situation.

“The driver was great. He just drove me down the block and my car came and met us and I switched,” explained Gerard. “It was like a military operation!”

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Celebrity Pug Owners

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Gerry and Lolita

Celebrity Pug Owners

Pugs may have lost some of their popularity with celebrities due to puggle-mania, but there are still quite a few stars who have opted for this breed. I’ve compiled a list with all kinds of famous pug owners. If you know more, feel free to leave a comment!

1. Jessica Alba – Named after the ill-fated punk couple, Jessica Alba’s pug darlings Sid & Nancy are an irresistible duo indeed.

2. Gerard Butler – You’d better not mess with Lolita, or else you’ll experience the wrath of Sparta! Gerard Butler and co-driver Lolita

3. Tori Spelling – Mimi La Rue used to be the World’s No.1. pug fashion trend-setter. She is sadly missed.

4. Valentino – Speaking of fashion, designer guru Valentino is crazy for pugs. He’s got five of them and they travel with him everywhere.

5. Goran Visnjic – The Croatian star of ER also has a pug buddy named Bugsy. They even posed together for a PETA campaign.

6. Hugh Laurie – Another doctor from the screen and another pug. Does anyone know more more about this cute little fellow? (I mean the pug, of course).

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The Ugly Truth DVD release

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The Ugly Truth Gets Romantic on DVD and Blu-ray on November 10th

The Ugly Truth

You can watch Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler engage in romantic warfare on DVD and Blu-ray this November. The Ugly Truth will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 10th. The standard DVD will be priced at $28.96 SRP while the BD will be priced at $39.95 SRP. We don’t have the cover art for this title yet, but we’ll update you as soon as we have the images. The film stars Katherine Heighl, Gerard Butler, John Michael Higgins and Cheryl Hines.

Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler star in this wildly funny battle of the sexes. Abby (Heigl), a successful morning show producer, is looking for a lot in a man. Mike (Butler), her obnoxious TV star, knows men only want one thing. Determined to prove that she’s not romantically challenged, Abby takes Mike’s advice during a promising new romance, but the unexpected results will stun everyone.

Special Features:

- Select Scenes Filmmaker Commentary
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
- Alternate Endings
- Gag Reel
- The Truth Is Ugly: Capturing the Male & Female Point of View
- The Art of Laughter: A Making of Hilarious Proportions
- movieIQ (Blu-ray only)

Watch for it soon in our Amazon Store!

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New Clips from Law Abiding Citizen

Two new clips from Law Abiding Citizen have been released, you can watch them here.

Confessions

Get This Situation Under Control
Situation

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Chatroom Experiencing Slowdown

The PG.Net chatroom is experiencing some issues at the moment. You may be able to enter, but it is extremely slow.

The “Who’s Chatting” box underneath the header on every page is also taking quite a while to load. If this is causing a problem with the overall site loading, please let me know by posting in the thread I’ve linked to at the bottom of this post and I will temporarily remove it.

I am currently waiting for the developers to resolve the problem, hopefully this will be within the next 24-48 hours. Otherwise, I will chase them up on Monday.

Updates will be posted in this thread.

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