Dog lovers will flock to this one… Milo Ventimiglia & Amanda Seyfried and Director Simon Curtis are interviewed by DaniElle DeLaite for their movie ‘The Art of Racing in the Rain’ based on the book by Garth Stein. In the film, the voice of Enzo is voiced by Kevin Costner – which is pretty much the voice we all wish our dogs had. The film also stars Martin Donovan, Gary Cole, Kathy Baker, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Lily Dodsworth-Evans and Andres Joseph.
Amanda Seyfried talks about how the book changed her life, and how she loved coming to the set with the dog everyday. Ventimiglia talks about falling in love with the dogs and how he learned from the trainers on set about acting with the dogs. He became a bit of a dog-whisperer on set too, and he tells us how the trust between them comes to the big screen.
Curtis talks...
Amanda Seyfried talks about how the book changed her life, and how she loved coming to the set with the dog everyday. Ventimiglia talks about falling in love with the dogs and how he learned from the trainers on set about acting with the dogs. He became a bit of a dog-whisperer on set too, and he tells us how the trust between them comes to the big screen.
Curtis talks...
- 8/7/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Louisa Mellor Sep 30, 2019
Poldark becomes an espionage thriller in the season five premiere. Spoilers…
This Poldark review contains spoilers. It originally appeared on Den of Geek UK.
A spy for the English crown! Fancy that. Despite it being an annual tradition on Poldark for a person of rank to corner a reluctant Ross by the syllabub and force a position of power on him, that was a turn up for the books. Unless you’ve read the books, in which case it wasn’t.
Those who’ve read other books may recognise the name Edward Despard, a genuine chap of history whose exploits explain why Dwight was so keen for his pal to steer clear. Tell Ross Poldark that someone’s too dangerous? Oh, Dwight. You may as well put Despard in a Demelza wig and dip him in honey. Ross loves danger. After patrician responsibility and clifftop-staring, it’s his favourite thing.
Poldark becomes an espionage thriller in the season five premiere. Spoilers…
This Poldark review contains spoilers. It originally appeared on Den of Geek UK.
A spy for the English crown! Fancy that. Despite it being an annual tradition on Poldark for a person of rank to corner a reluctant Ross by the syllabub and force a position of power on him, that was a turn up for the books. Unless you’ve read the books, in which case it wasn’t.
Those who’ve read other books may recognise the name Edward Despard, a genuine chap of history whose exploits explain why Dwight was so keen for his pal to steer clear. Tell Ross Poldark that someone’s too dangerous? Oh, Dwight. You may as well put Despard in a Demelza wig and dip him in honey. Ross loves danger. After patrician responsibility and clifftop-staring, it’s his favourite thing.
- 7/14/2019
- Den of Geek
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