This movie is about a teenage vampire and is being filmed in Canada. Had this in a Google alert, an article about the movie:
http://www.leaderpost.com/entertainment/movie-guide/Lights+camera+Dundurn+Vampire+movie+being+shot+Saskatchewan+town/6153070/story.html
I cannot wait to see this!!!!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
DJE in new movie 'Rufus'
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Terror Trap on DVD
DVD release date according to Amazon.com is September 27, 2011. You can pre-order the copy on Amazon.com for 29.95 US dollars. Sounds like a great horror flick!
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
The Futon's First Look: "Good Christian Belles" (ABC)
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/reviews/2011/06/10/the-futons-first-look-good-christian-belles-abc-10212/20110610_goodchristianbelles/
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Friday, April 15, 2011
"Jag" Star David James Elliott on Fox News Edge - NWAHomePage.com
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
CSI: NY episode this Friday
The episode will feature the return of David James Elliott of JAG fame as FBI Agent Russ Josephson, Jo Danville's ex-husband, and will feature Taylor Kinney, who played werewolf Mason on The Vampire Diaries, as the killer.
"Identity Crisis" is going to put Jo in a tough place. However, the promo doesn't show her dealing with her daughter—just Ellie witnessing the crime.
The promo begins with Ellie watching as an old man is killed in the 34th St - Penn Station subway station. Flack calls it "the most interesting crime scene you'll go to all week." There's a twist—the victim isn't an old man with a beard. The victim is a woman wearing a mask, and Jo calls her "a master of disguise." However, they can't find any evidence that suggests that she was out there running cons. Mac is the one to realize that they need to figure out why the killer stabbed the victim, thinking she was an old man. He's the one who's upset someone enough to kill.
Here is the link to the page from the Google alert... the promo vid can be found there:
http://www.examiner.com/primetime-tv-in-new-york/david-james-elliott-returns-to-csi-ny-identity-crisis
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Truth Be Told Set to Air On FOX
Truth Be Told Set to Air On FOX
"Truth Be Told," a new made-for-TV family movie, starring Candace Cameron Bure, David James Elliott and Ronny Cox will premiere on Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 8/7c on FOX.
"Truth Be Told" plays upon the old adage, that "honesty is the best policy," and according to Colorado's leading marriage counselor, Annie Morgan (Candace Cameron Bure, "Full House" and "Make It Or Break It"), honesty is the key to successful long-term relationships. Ironically, Annie has never been married and doesn't always follow her own advice.
Through a misunderstanding, Annie receives an invitation for her and her spouse to join media mogul Terrance Bishop (Ronny Cox, "Stargate SG-1" and "Beverly Hills Cop"), at his New Mexico ranch to discuss her dream job: hosting a radio advice program. Fearful that being single will ruin her chance of a lifetime, Annie conspires with Mark Crane (David James Elliott, "JAG" and "Scoundrels"), an old college friend, recent widower, and father of two teenagers, to pose as a married couple for the weekend. A series of comical misunderstandings color the trip, leaving Annie emotionally involved with Mark's family and battling with her own conscience. As the entertaining and touching story unfolds, Annie begins to realize that the truth may have its consequences, but ultimately it's what opens our hearts and brings out the best in each other.
After spending several years as the face of family entertainment on "Full House," Candace Cameron Bure continues her commitment to quality programming with the role of Annie Morgan.
"What I really like about 'Truth Be Told' is that many of us can relate to Annie at some point in our lives and have ultimately learned that telling the truth is always the best choice," stated Candace Cameron Bure. "This is a touching movie that the entire family will enjoy and will be a great life lesson for kids of all ages."
David James Elliott, best known as Captain Harmon 'Harm' Rabb, Jr. on the hit TV series "JAG," co-stars as Mark Crane, an old college friend of Annie's who is the widowed father of two teenagers. Ronny Cox, who starred as Vice President Robert Kinsey in "Stargate SG-1," and alongside Eddie Murphy in "Beverly Hills Cop," plays media mogul Terrance Bishop. Belita Moreno, best known for her role as George Lopez's mother on "George Lopez," is his wife, Sophia Bishop. The roles of Kenny and Zoe Crane are played by Christopher Brochu and Emma Gould, respectively.
The movie also features a musical performance by 19 Recordings/RCA Nashville recording artist and "American Idol" Season Eight finalist, Danny Gokey, and a cameo appearance by Super Bowl XXXIV MVP Award Winner and likely Hall of Fame quarterback, Kurt Warner.
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"Truth Be Told" is produced by P&G Productions. For the last 75 years, P&G Productions, a division of The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG), has been at the forefront of creating powerful, emotional relationships between consumers and brands. Through the development of original content, PGP has utilized the most advanced technology of each era to generate innovative properties, ranging from soap operas on the radio and early television to award shows to fast-growing web ventures. Current PGP properties include "The People's Choice Awards" and Family Movie Night films like "Secrets of the Mountain, "The Jensen Project," "A Walk in My Shoes," and "Change of Plans." PGP also owns original content websites such as Petside.com, DinnerTool.com, LifeGoesStrong.com and ManoftheHouse.com.
Read more: http://tv.broadwayworld.com/article/Truth_Be_Told_Set_to_Air_On_FOX_20110316#ixzz1Go4MgCFf
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DJE to star as male lead in new show
GOOD CHRISTIAN BITCHES (ABC) - David James Elliott ("Scoundrels") is set to play husband to Kristin Chenoweth in the drama pilot, about Amanda Vaughn (Leslie Bibb), a widowed mother of two who - to get a fresh start - moves back to the affluent Dallas neighborhood where she grew up. He'll play oilman Ripp Cockburn, who used to know Amanda's late husband. Annie Potts, Jennifer Aspen, Marisol Nichols and Miriam Shor also star in the hour, from ABC Studios, director Alan Poul and writer Robert Harling.
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