Along with fellow Steelers members Ben Roethlisberger, Troy Polamalu, Mike Wallace and former Steelers coach Bill Cowher, ex-football player Hines Ward was given a brief cameo as a member of the Gotham Rogues football team, who is seen in the trailer sprinting for a touchdown while the football field behind him collapses thanks to Bane. From Ward: I've run scared before but I really ran scared that day," Ward told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "They told me, 'Don't look back.' I felt the explosion when I was running. I had to wear earplugs. Usually, I'm smiling when I'm running, but that day I was actually screaming. The Dark Knight Rises is directed by Christopher Nolan(The Prestige, Inception) and stars Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hardy, and Anne Hathaway. The film will be unleashed upon audiences on the 20th of this month.
- 7/17/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
What do Ben Roethlisberger's Super Bowl choke and "Two and a Half Men's" send-off to deceased cad Charlie Harper have in common? They were the most-TiVo'ed moments on television in 2011. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Roethlisberger's incomplete pass to Mike Wallace during Super Bowl Xlv was the year's most "time-shifted" television moment, according to DVR company TiVo's newly released annual report. Coming in second was the eulogy for Charlie Sheen's character on "Two and a Half Men" during the show's September season premiere. The Best Pictures Oscar win for "The King's Speech" at the...
- 12/20/2011
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Asked about his most challenging role to date, Christopher Plummer gives a surprising answer. Photos: Gotham Awards 2011: The Red Carpet “I think the part in The Sound of Music was the toughest,” the actor said during The Hollywood Reporter’s exclusive actors roundtable interview. Joined by fellow award contenders George Clooney, Albert Brooks, Gary Oldman, Christoph Waltz and Nick Nolte, Plummer offered his thoughts, expertise and experience with the craft. The actor, now approaching 82 years of age, has played King Lear, American journalist Mike Wallace, Russian writer Leo Tolstoy and most recently, an elderly gay man who comes
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- 12/2/2011
- by Sophie Schillaci
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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