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Post by Ace on Jan 15, 2006 19:19:54 GMT -5
LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON, CBS
Tuesday 1/17: Greg Kinnear
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Post by curious george on Jan 16, 2006 22:21:14 GMT -5
Thursday, January 19, 2006 - The Ellen Degeneres Show Oh, somebody remind me about this -- I"ll have to tape it. cg
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Post by Ace on Jan 22, 2006 19:32:12 GMT -5
The PB episode is being repeated on the 27th (just in time for The Matador's hopefully wide release)
David Letterman Friday, January 27 (Original Air Date: 1/4/06) Pierce Brosnan (The Matador) Marv Albert
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Post by Ace on Jan 26, 2006 1:35:28 GMT -5
From Variety
The SAG Awards have added Amy Adams, Pierce Brosnan, Sandra Bullock, Morgan Freeman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Sean Hayes, Terrence Howard, Heath Ledger, William H. Macy, Christopher Meloni and Ziyi Zhang as presenters to Sunday's event.
Other presenters include Naveen Andrews, Patricia Arquette, Benjamin Bratt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marg Helgenberger, Felicity Huffman, Eva Longoria, Ellen Pompeo, SAG president Alan Rosenberg, William Shatner, David Strathairn, Hilary SwankHilary Swank and Isaiah Washington.
TNT and TBS will simulcast the 12th annual SAG Awards from the Shrine Exposition Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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The SAGs are held Sunday the 29th on TBS/TNT, starting I believe at 8pm EST. Check local listings for tape delay etc
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Post by Ace on Feb 12, 2006 15:47:53 GMT -5
For those in the UK or who get BBC1
Feb 13, 2006 BBC1 London & South East
23:05 Film 2006 with Jonathan Ross (30 min)
Interests The latest film news and reviews with Jonathan Ross. George Clooney talks to Jonathan about Good Night, and Good Luck, the McCarthy-era drama which has earned him an Oscar nomination as Best Director. Philip Seymour Hoffman, strongly tipped in the Best Actor category, talks about his role in Capote, and Pierce Brosnan reveals all about The Matador, in which he plays a hitman undergoing a career crisis
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Post by Chayna on Feb 15, 2006 5:35:38 GMT -5
Film 2006 is all over the country in the UK, not just London and the South East, on BBC1 Monday 11.05 pm to 11.35 pm Jonathan Ross didn't say he was interviewing Pierce but is reviewing The Matador next Monday 20th Feb along with Capote. The BAFTAs website www.bafta.org/site/page17.htmlsays Pierce is attending this event (presenting an award?) and it is shown on BBC1 Sunday at 9 pm to 10 pm and follows on after the news at 10.15 pm to 11.20 pm. On Wednesday BBC1 again, the second of a new chat programme Davina at 8 pm to 9 pm has Pierce as a guest. I noticed there's a Movie Lounge on Channel 5 on Wednesday 7.15 pm to 8 pm which reviews new films and DVDs, so may do The Matador on there too. Chayna (whose recorder will be busy next week)
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Post by Ace on Feb 15, 2006 13:39:12 GMT -5
Film 2006 is all over the country in the UK, not just London and the South East, on BBC1 Monday 11.05 pm to 11.35 pm Jonathan Ross didn't say he was interviewing Pierce but is reviewing The Matador next Monday 20th Feb along with Capote. The BAFTAs website www.bafta.org/site/page17.htmlsays Pierce is attending this event (presenting an award?) and it is shown on BBC1 Sunday at 9 pm to 10 pm and follows on after the news at 10.15 pm to 11.20 pm. On Wednesday BBC1 again, the second of a new chat programme Davina at 8 pm to 9 pm has Pierce as a guest. I noticed there's a Movie Lounge on Channel 5 on Wednesday 7.15 pm to 8 pm which reviews new films and DVDs, so may do The Matador on there too. Chayna (whose recorder will be busy next week) Thanks Chayna. Well I just looked at the BBC Film Diary and The Matador that as of yesterday was listed as being released Feb 24th (and one of the three movies to see for the month -- and still listed there) is now on March 3rd. How do they expect to promote this film well when they keep moving it around the bloody schedule? How are they suppossed to benefit from all the publicity PB does for the film when it keeps moving? They did the same thing here. Major interviews in U.S. magazines out to coincide with a Nov release that never happenned. And in the UK interviews and reviews that were suppossed to come with a Jan release and then a Feb one and now it's moved to March. Idiotic. Edit: The BVI official page still has it listed for Feb 24th. So who knows. Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Feb 15, 2006 14:22:30 GMT -5
Evidently the ever-changing release date is supposed to tease the dir-hard fanst who are impatiently waiting for the movie to hit the theaters. No one else knows of it anyway. I haven't seen any TV commercials except in Matador-related shows, and even the newspapers that run articles praising the movie didn't have the usual ads for it.
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Post by Ace on Feb 15, 2006 14:34:24 GMT -5
The fact they they've spent so little on TV and print advertising (normal for a small budgeted independent films, lamentably) is why they should have capitilized better on the publicity their star did. What's the point of him doing all these magazine, newspaper and TV interviews (and he did A LOT) when they're spread over 3 - 4 months and each gives a different date when the film is going to be released? They also didn't take advantage of large good reviews from the monthly magazines because the reviews wound up coming out a couple months before the film did.
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Post by sparklingblue on Feb 15, 2006 15:35:15 GMT -5
Kino.de gives 20 April as a start date for The Matador in Germany. So, more postponing, apparently.
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Post by Ace on Feb 15, 2006 15:54:00 GMT -5
But at least he hasn't ton of interviews there etc, or has he? I saw that change a week ago, along with Austria. I figured it would be changed since there wasn't any mention of it up till last week on any German Film site. So it's best it is postponed if they haven't even bothered doing any publicity.
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Post by sparklingblue on Feb 15, 2006 15:57:35 GMT -5
I checked for the same reason. No, except for the one in Celebrity back in January there weren't any interviews.
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Post by Chayna on Feb 15, 2006 20:06:51 GMT -5
>Well I just looked at the BBC Film Diary and The Matador that as of yesterday was listed as being released Feb 24th (and one of the three movies to see for the month -- and still listed there) is now on March 3rd.
How do they expect to promote this film well when they keep moving it around the bloody schedule? How are they suppossed to benefit from all the publicity PB does for the film when it keeps moving? They did the same thing here. Major interviews in U.S. magazines out to coincide with a Nov release that never happenned. And in the UK interviews and reviews that were suppossed to come with a Jan release and then a Feb one and now it's moved to March.
Idiotic.<
Both Odeon and Cineworld cinemas here still have it as 24th Feb release date but Cineworld are showing it in Glasgow from 18th Feb. I agree about the crazy switching of dates. Both cinema chains have had reviews of the film in their free Jan/Feb cinemags and Cineworld were showing the trailer on 31st Jan, so moving the release to March will be crazy! Back in November he did the Richard & Judy Show on tv to coincide with the London Film Festival, but most folk will have forgotten that interview by now. He needs a big one like that now and I'm not sure the Davina one will be enough. Hoping JR will do one on Film 2006. Wonder if he'll be on one of the breakfast shows or daytime shows that I don't watch usually.
Chayna
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Post by Chayna on Feb 15, 2006 20:10:00 GMT -5
I forgot, there was the interview in the Sunday Times mag Culture on 29th Jan (which I missed), again a bit early.
Chayna
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Post by Ace on Mar 24, 2006 14:29:25 GMT -5
PB narrates
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures (comprises 6 hour long episodes)
Voyage to Kure (Part 1)
Wednesday, April 5 (but check your local PBS listings)
Debut: Underwater explorations around the globe. First up: Part 1 (of two) in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands as Cousteau and his 22-member team undertake a six-week journey through the islands, where global debris has washed ashore.
CC, Stereo, Letterboxed
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Post by Ace on Apr 25, 2006 3:43:30 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Apr 25, 2006 19:00:40 GMT -5
OK, I subjected myself to 30 minutes of ET swill (not just swill but repeated swill and repeats about wat they'd show the next day ) and saw nada on Pierce. Did I blink and miss something, did anyone else see it?
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Post by willowgarden on Apr 25, 2006 22:38:53 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Apr 25, 2006 23:06:35 GMT -5
Yes me (it's an old nickname). The link is from my site. Though originally the file came from Yvo-- oh what tangled web. I'm glad to have spared you watching ET -- it was horrid. I don't recall the show being as sleazy as it's become just a few years ago, but then I was never a regular watcher. I hope they find room for the segment to air some time soon between regurgitating and previewing tabloid stories they're going to tell the next day. Ugh. I put up some captures from the video on my Butterfly Gallery as well. A pity it wasn't longer and better lit in the brief action scene.
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Post by Ace on May 15, 2006 12:25:14 GMT -5
Prince Charles' exclusive ITV interview 11.51AM, Mon May 15 2006
The Prince of Wales mixes with rock stars, actors and sporting greats in a one-hour exclusive documentary with Sir Trevor McDonald.
In his first major in-depth television interview in more than a decade, Charles talks specifically about issues close to his heart to mark the 30th anniversary of The Prince's Trust.
For the past year a camera crew has been following Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall as they travel around the UK on Trust business.
Sir Trevor said: "Interviewing the Prince is like nothing I have done before. You can never entirely put it out of your mind that he is the air to the throne.
"What came across clearly is that he is passionate about his country."
In the interview the Prince reveals how important celebrities are for the Trust as they help draw in young people who then develop into fantastic role models.
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow recalls a tale of how she donated a yoga lesson to a Trust auction - which ended up selling for a whopping �30,000.
She says: "I'm going to teach a yoga lesson. Someone has spent a great deal of money on it so i'm going to have to really come up with an excellent plan.
"Unfortunately I cant do it in the nude or anything to make it really exceptional!"
Fellow celebrity Trust ambassadors Pierce Brosnan and Phil Collins also feature in the documentary, offering their insights into the life of the Prince who feels driven to help those less fortunate than himself.
The Prince of Wales: Up Close will air on Tuesday May 16 at 9pm on ITV1.
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