Many in One Johnny Cosplay
One attendee of New York Comic Con took cosplay to a whole new level. He dressed up as eleven of Johnny’s movie characters all at once! Check out the article and photo here.
One attendee of New York Comic Con took cosplay to a whole new level. He dressed up as eleven of Johnny’s movie characters all at once! Check out the article and photo here.
Butch Walker’s new album “Afraid of Ghosts”, will feature a guest appearance by Johnny. It is produced by Ryan Adams and will be available on February 3rd. Details can be found here.
Source: Rolling Stone
The four character posters we’re debuting today showcase the movie’s stellar supporting cast, including Ewan McGregor as the man “investigating Mortdecai,” Olivia Munn as the woman “seducing Mortdecai,” Gwyneth Paltrow as the unfortunate woman “married to Mortdecai,” and, of course, Depp, as just plain old Mortdecai.
“Mortdecai” twirls into theaters on January 23rd.
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Last Thursday Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance at Ryan Adams London concert where they played Danzig’s anti-PMRC screed “Mother” as an encore song.
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“Tusk”, directed by Kevin Smith, premiered yesterday at the TIFF.
The movie, too, takes on a wildly different tone when, around the film’s third act, a wholly unrecognizable Johnny Depp is introduced as a gonzo French-Canadian detective named Guy LaPointe, who teams up with Wally’s co-host and girlfriend (Genesis Rodriguez) to track him down. With Depp’s entrance, what had been a relatively straightforward horror film is turned on its head. It’s undoubtedly the best, most off-the-wall performance Depp has given in ages, the kind of actorly feat that is so out there that it borders on the hypnotic. Depp, with little more than some well-placed prosthetics and a goofy French-Canadian accent, makes “Tusk” infinitely weirder.
Full review: indiewire.com
Mortdecai is set to be released in the UK on January 30th, 2015, with its US release date following a week later on February 6th.
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This week in London respected American producer T Bone Burnett revealed a video of his latest project, Lost in the River: The Basement Tapes, on which a handful of artists including Elvis Costello and Marcus Mumford have written music for lyrics penned and supplied by Bob Dylan.
Dylan found the long-forgotten scraps from his own Basement Tapes, recorded at the Big Pink in 1967, in a box last year and handed over the previously unseen words to Burnett with orders to do something with them.
We’ll hear the results in November, but ring-in Johnny Depp is on there, standing in for Costello on one song on guitar because the Liverpudlian had a gig to go to elsewhere on the day of recording. “I was glad to have him as an understudy,” Costello says.
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Could Johnny Depp be walking the plank Down Under?
The Australian film industry is a buzz with the news that location scouts for the fifth Pirates Of The Caribbean movie – Dead Men Tell No Tales – have been spotted in Queensland.
The pair of representatives from the Johnny Depp-starring blockbuster production were seen getting a guided tour around Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast and are said to still be in the country.
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Eager fans awaiting Disney’s hotly anticipated big screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s fairy tale-themed musical INTO THE WOODS may find some salvation later this week if new reports are correct that a teaser trailer is on its way.
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Walt Disney Studios has released new images from the set of Into the Woods and we are too impatient to wait until December to see the film, so we’re packing up and moving to said woods immediately.
Why, you ask? Well just LOOK at these images: Here