Showing posts with label Liam Neeson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liam Neeson. Show all posts

04 November, 2013

"Anchorman: The Legend Continues" character posters released


Paramount Pictures has released four new character themed posters for "Anchorman: The Legend Continues." Featuring the franchise's four main stars—Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, Steve Carrell and David Koechner—the colorful one-sheets are, frankly, perfect for the film. But don't let the landmarks and iconic imagery of New York City fool you, "Anchorman: The Legend Continues" was filmed almost entirely in Atlanta. Some necessary scenes were filmed in New York towards the end of shooting, but the film is most definitely a Georgia production.


"Anchorman: The Legend Continues" opens nationwide on December 20th. Check out the rest of the posters after the jump!

10 May, 2013

Exclusive photos from "Anchorman: The Legend Continues" Atlanta set

Paul Rudd.
Photo: Skip Hammerman

As more stars pop up in Atlanta to film scenes for "Anchorman: The Legend Continues," you can expect more set pictures to surface. All sorts of photos—from high-rises, from the street, at hotels, at restaurants—have made their way on to the internet. These photos are a Reel Georgia exclusive, shot at the Woodruff Park set this Tuesday and Thursday.

Stars Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner and director Adam McKay can all be seen on set. Other actors in town this week for the production include Sasha Baron Cohen, Steve Carrell, Jim Carrey, Kirsten Dunst, James Marsden, Tina Fey, Liam Neeson, Amy Poehler, John C. Reilly, Vince Vaughn and Kanye West. Christina Applegate, Meagan Good and Nicole Kidman have also been in town recently. Harrison Ford will also feature, but he has not been spotted in Atlanta yet. Kristen Wiig has been in Atlanta filming for weeks, but returned to New York City this week to host Saturday Night Live. Will Smith is rumored to have a cameo as well.

Check out seven more exclusive photos after the jump!

02 February, 2012

Review: "The Grey" (***1/2)

Liam Neeson stars in "The Grey"
Anyone reading this from Georgia can back me up when I label this as 'the year without a winter' (so far, at least). Although known for our blisteringly hot and humid summers, we can get pretty frosty in the winter months, too. A wet and mild winter has been the order for the last couple of months, so trekking out to the cinema to see "The Grey" was actually a bit refreshing.

There are a few movies I've seen over the years that made me feel cold just by watching them. Courtney Hunt's "Frozen River," starring an at-her-best Melissa Leo, chills me to the bone every time. Peter Weir's "The Way Back," which starts off in a Siberian gulag, sure makes me shiver. In many ways, "The Grey" is like "The Way Back." Both are films about a group of survivors voyaging through the harsh wilderness, battling conditions, seeking both safety and redemption.