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“What Doesn’t Kill You” Trailer

It was just arrived the powerfull trailer of Brian Goodman’s “What Doesn’t Kill You”, which will be released in limited cinemas next December 12. Mark Ruffalo and Ethan Hawke starring as childhood friends who have turned to crime on South Boston’s depressed seats.

Ruffalo plays Brian, a petty thief who has grown up with Paulie (Hawke) and joined a local gang of criminals. But after getting into trouble with the law, Brian has trouble reconciling his work, and friendship with Paulie, with his duties to his wife (Amanda Peet) and son.

The film was written and directed by Brian Goodman, and is a largely autobiographical tale of his early life. Donnie Wahlberg also had a hand in the scripting, because it is against the law to make a Boston-set film without the involvement of a Wahlberg / Damon / Affleck family member somewhere in there.

Gallery Links
What Doesn’t Kill You (2008) – Trailer Screencaptures
What Doesn’t Kill You (2008) – Trailer Download

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Mark Ruffalo at Toronto Festival

Finally an event with Mark this year. We surely miss him.
Mark Ruffalo is in Toronto, since “Blindness” and “The Brothers Bloom” are set to be show in the festival. Yesterday was “Blindness” premiere, and Mark, Gael, Julianne and Dennis was attending it. Also two days ago Mark was with Sunrise attending the after party of “Burn After Reading” with fellow pal “Adrien Brody”.

You’ll find HQ and MQ pictures of this events in the gallery. And also, be sure to check the beautiful new gallery theme made by talented Nathalie.

GALLERY LINKS
TIFF – Burn After Reading After Party – September 05
TIFF – Blindness Premiere – September 05

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The Brothers Bloom trailer

The trailer for writer/director Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom is now online. Opening October 24th, the film stars Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, Mark Ruffalo, Rinko Kikuchi and Robbie Coltrane.

The Brothers Bloom tells the tale of the Bloom brothers, two young con men whose lives change forever upon meeting a beautiful young heiress named Penelope (Weisz). While initially, the brothers plan to con her, she becomes an unlikely partner in their latest scheme. The plot thickens when Penelope’s beauty and brains enchants one of the brothers, and threatens to break a lifelong bond of kinship. The Brothers Bloom is a thrilling story full of genuine humor and heart-warming romance.

Ruffalo Central has screencaptures from the trailer:

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Ruffalo Central gallery updates!

Finally the gallery of Ruffalo Central it’s going to be updated! I’ve started to add all appearances pictures I have in my hard drive, and you can see, to start, all 2000/2001 events, with more to come today!

I’ve already add some pretty photoshoots, that I’m sure you’ll love.

So, to see more Mark Ruffalo updates, be sure to visit Ruffalo Central, the number one source on everything Mr. Ruffalo!


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Ruffalo Central with new layout

I’ve set a new layout to Ruffalo Central, your most up-to-date online site dedicated to talented american actor. I was trying to do something like this since the site was opened, and now I had the opportunity. I hope you like it.

In other news, Blindness, his new upcoming project, can be have a great news soon.

Speculation was mounting last night that Brazilian film-maker Fernando Meirelles’ adaptation of Jose Saramago’s bestselling mystery Blindness will open the Cannes international film festival on May 14.

Meirelles’s latest offering was among a handful of notable absentees when the bulk of the competition and out-of-competition lineup was unveiled earlier this week. Blindness and Agnes Varda’s autobiographical documentary Les Plages d’Agnes are both ready and had been widely expected to secure berths in the festival.

Now it seems that Meirelles’ tale of a bizarre blindness pandemic may figure more prominently than had originally been predicted. Sources in the industry believe the film will open proceedings on the Croisette and take its place alongside Steven Soderbergh’s Che double feature, Clint Eastwood’s The Changeling and Wim Wenders’ The Palermo Shooting.

Meirelles’ sprawling Rio crime drama City of God screened at Cannes in 2002 and he followed that up three years later with his first English-language film The Constant Gardener.

Blindness stars Julianne Moore as the only person who is not affected by a blindness pandemic that afflicts an entire town. Mark Ruffalo, Gael Garcia Bernal, Danny Glover and Sandra Oh also star.

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