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30 April 2012 12:08 PM, PDT | www.ohmygore.com/ | See recent OhMyGore news »
Intense! We cannot better describe the first three weeks of shooting which have just been completed. "Fever" - Romain Basset's first feature film co-produced by the Oh My Gore! team - is a fantastic feature film which takes place in the ethereal world of lucid dreams. Here are the first official pictures, as well as behind-the-scenes photos. (Photos credit: Fabien Delage from Rue Morgue France and Johan Villeneuve). As a reminder, the casting of "Fever" is composed of: -- Catriona MacColl (Lucio Fulci's muse), -- Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux ("Platane" - French TV Show), -- Murray Head (actor - "Sunday Bloody Sunday", Singer - "Say it ain't so", "One Night in Bangkok"), -- Vernon Dobtcheff ("The Spy Who Loved Me", "The Name Of The Rose", "Indiana Jones And The Last »
5 April 2012 7:15 PM, PDT | Horror News | See recent Horror News news »
Following the announcement of Catriona MacColl, Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux, Gala Besson and Emmanuel Bonami, we are proud and happy to unveil the official cast of “Fever”, the first feature film of Romain Basset, co-produced by Oh My Gore !.
Murray Head (actor – Sunday Bloody Sunday, Singer – “Say it ain’t so”, “One Night in Bangkok”), Vernon Dobtcheff (The Spy Who Loved Me, The Name Of The Rose, Indiana Jones And The Last Cruisade), Fu’ad Ait… More »
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1 April 2012 5:31 AM, PDT | The Geek Files | See recent The Geek Files news »
British actor and singer Murray Head has joined the cast of dream-themed movie Fever.
London-born Head, 66, is the elder brother of Anthony Head (Buffy, Merlin) and is known for his 80s pop hit One Night in Bangkok along with TV and film roles including 1971's Sunday Bloody Sunday.
Also in the cast of Romain Basset's feature film debut is Vernon Dobtcheff, whose credits include Roger Moore's Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me as well as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Dobtcheff appeared with another Bond actor, Sean Connery, in thriller The Name of the Rose.
Fever co-producers Oh My Gore revealed the names in an announcement of the full cast of the film, which takes place in the world of lucid dreams.
Also on board are Fu'ad Ait Aattou, Joe Sheridan (Hannibal Rising, The Ninth Gate, Dangerous Liaisons) and Philippe Nahon (Brotherhood of the Wolf, War Horse).
Previously announced were Catriona MacColl, »
- David Bentley
26 March 2012 11:13 AM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
We recently dropped the news that Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux and Gala Besson were the newest lovely ladies added to the cast of Romain Basset's French horror film Fever (Fievre). Today co-production company Oh My Gore! has announced the rest of the cast.
Joining the also previously announced Catriona MacColl and Emmanuel Bonami, the official cast of Fever includes: Murray Head (actor - Sunday Bloody Sunday, singer - Say it Ain't So, One Night in Bangkok), Vernon Dobtcheff (The Spy Who Loved Me, The Name of the Rose, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), Fu'ad Ait Aattou (The Last Mistress, he's also the lead in the next Alexander Arcady film Ce Que Le Jour Doit A La Nuit), Joe Sheridan (The Ninth Gate, Dangerous Liaisons) and Philippe Nahon (I Stand Alone, The Crimson Rivers, War Horse). Those players bring some pretty impressive resumes to Fever, which takes place in the world of lucid dreams. »
- Doctor Gash
26 March 2012 6:46 AM, PDT | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
Following the announcement of Catriona MacColl, Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux, Gala Besson and Emmanuel Bonami, the official cast of Fever, the first feature film of Romain Basset.
Murray Head (yes, the man who sang "One Night in Bangkok"), Vernon Dobtcheff (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), Fu'ad Ait Aattou (The Last Mistress), Joe Sheridan (The Ninth Gate) and Philippe Nahon (Crimson Rivers) just finished completing the cast of this fantastic movie which takes place in the world of lucid dreams.
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- ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
5 March 2012 4:43 PM, PST | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
Happy Birthday to New Zealand rugby star Daniel Carter (above), who turns 30, Murray Head is 66, Eddy Grant is 64, Elaine Paige is 64, Penn Jillette is 57, Matt Lucas is 38, Andy Gibb would've been 54, and Teena Marie would've been 56. Time to name your top five Lady T songs. Here are my picks: 5. "I Need Your Lovin'," 4. "Behind The Groove," 3. "Ooh La La La," 2. "Lovergirl," 1. "Out On A Limb". Oh, and a special Birthday shoutout to Ae Reader Carlos!Neil Patrick Harris will host the opening gala for the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas on Saturday. The show will be taped for PBS, and among the performers will be Cheyenne Jackson and Jennifer Hudson.The faboo Gloria Estefan and the decidely not faboo John Rich will serve as mentors on the upcoming CW singing competition The Star Next Door.In today's Nicolette Vs. Marc Cherry: “I tapped her head, »
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28 February 2012 3:34 PM, PST | NextMovie | See recent NextMovie news »
Can you feel it coming in the air tonight? Mike Tyson will be back for another "Hangover."
The scene-stealing, '80s pop song-crooning, former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world revealed in a radio interview that he will once again be a completely random part of whatever misadventure the "Hangover" jackasses get themselves into in "The Hangover Part III," according to Cinema Blend.
For the record, Tyson was one of the best things about the original "Hangover," especially when he broke into a rousing rendition of Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" for no particular reason. While he (sort of) played into the actual plot of the original movie, he was reduced to a gratuitous cameo at the end of "The Hangover Part II," where he sang Murray Head's "One Night in Bangkok" at Ted's (Ed Helms) wedding.
We have no idea what the plot of the third "Hangover" will be, »
- Bryan Enk
6 January 2012 2:34 PM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
London — Bob Weston, a British guitarist who played with Fleetwood Mac, has died aged 64.
Police say Weston's body was found in his north London home on Tuesday after neighbors raised the alarm.
Police said Friday that his death was not being treated as suspicious. An autopsy revealed the causes of death as gastric intestinal hemorrhage, cirrhosis of the liver and throat problems.
Weston joined Fleetwood Mac in 1972 as replacement for Danny Kirwan, and played on the band's albums "Penguin" and "Mystery to Me."
But during an American tour the next year, Mick Fleetwood discovered Weston was having an affair with his wife, Jenny Boyd. Weston was fired.
He released several solo albums and played with musicians including Long John Baldry, Murray Head, Sandy Denny and Steve Marriott.
He is survived by a brother. »
- AP
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