Just a quick question. What do the numbers 2002, 306 and 14 have in common? Well that would be Public Event Pictures from ’2002′, with a total of ’306′ pictures from ’14′ events. Can I hear a yay! Well, today I have uploaded heaps of pictures, and I can promise this, over the next few days there will be 100s more!
Now, I classify myself as a somewhat fanatic when it comes to this sort of stuff, and these pictures are great! I have added some uber rare season four promotional pictures of Charmed, featuring the gorgeous Rose McGowan. A HUGE thanks goes out to Repro-Images for donating these pictures.
As you may already be aware of, Rose McGowan will be on the Turner Classic Movies as a Guest Programmer. Rose will co-host with TCM’s Robert Osborne (a promotional photoshoot is already in our gallery). Rose being a big fan of the Golden Era of Hollywood, it is sure to be a good watch. To catch Rose as co-host check out TCM on November 5th.
The films Rose has chosen are as follows:
• The Night of the Hunter (1955)
• Out of the Past (1947)
• A Place in the Sun (1951)
• That Touch of Mink (1962)
The upcoming USA Edition’s 19th issue of the Official Charmed Magazine has just been released. It feature an exclusive Rose McGowan interview. It is uncertain if it is the same interview as the UK Edition but still worth the buy. Also featured is a look at the live bands from the show, cast interviews, an insight to the visual effects supervisor Stephen Lebed job and much more.
The Issue Spotlight excerpt is as follows:
A New Paige
She’s moved on to the next stage of her career and is now a Hollywood star, but after spending five years playing Paige Matthews in Charmed, Rose McGowan will be forever connected with the show. In this issue, Rose talks about her film career, her time on Charmed, and what’s in store for the future.
Rose McGowan recently gave an interview to the Swiss daily newspaper “20 Minuten”. A thank you goes out to Hager Halliwell from Charmed: The Prophecy for the English translation of the interview:
“I like the anonymity in Los Angeles”
Yesterday, blood was shed on the Piazza Grande. Robert Rodriguez’ Planet Terror, his homage to the Gore-Movies, was shown at the Locarno Film Festival. Rose McGowan, 33, plays the lead, “The movie is cute,” says she.
Q: Do you like going to film festivals?
McGowan: Yes, because it always takes me places I’ve never been to before–like Locarno. I also briefly stopped in Zurich. Read the full article »