Jamie’s “Tintin” Competition Video Update

Jamie now has his own YouTube account, and earlier posted a video message to his fans encouraging them to get involved with his Tintin premiere ticket competition! Check it out in full below:

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Win Tickets to the “Tintin” London Premiere!

Over on his Twitter account, Jamie Bell is offering followers the chance to win tickets to the UK premiere of The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn! To be in with a chance of winning, get your fancy-dress on and send him your best Tintin impressions (quiff and all!) along with your name and location!

1jamiebell #TINTIN movie LONDON PREMIERE TICKETS to be WON! Send in a pic of you in #TINTIN COSTUME for a chance to be on the RED CARPET OCTOBER 23RD

1jamiebell #TINTIN LONDON PREMIERE COMPETITION. Any and all Enquiries contact Daniel@nostringsproductions.com All entries Inc name and location

Good luck to everyone who enters!

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Movies Online Interview with Jamie

Hello everyone,

Thanks to Philip for linking me up with another fantastic interview of Jamie in regards to his role in Defiance.

MoviesOnline sat down to talk with Jamie Bell at the Los Angeles press day for his new movie, “Defiance,” directed by Ed Zwick from a screenplay by Zwick and Clay Frohman, based on Nechama Tec’s non-fiction book of the same name.

The young English actor burst onto the scene with his tour de force performance in the title role of “Billy Elliot,” for which he won the Best Actor award at the BAFTAs and the Best Newcomer Award for the British Film Independent Awards. He went on to join an all-star cast in Douglas McGrath’s “Nicholas Nickleby.” He then played lead roles in David Gordon Green’s “Undertow” opposite Dermot Mulroney and Josh Lucas and award winning director Thomas Vinterberg’s “Dear Wendy.” He also starred in “Chumbscrubber” opposite Ralph Fiennes and Glenn Close and then went on to Peter Jackson’s “King Kong.” Bell next worked with Clint Eastwood on “Flags of Our Fathers” and, most recently, he appeared in the quirky indie, “Hallam Foe,” for David Mckenzie and the sci-fi thriller “Jumper,” for director Doug Liman.

Continue to full interview…

Other than that, I am finally home and back in Australia, so expect a new layout! Also, happy new year everyone!

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“Mister Foe” Poster and BFI News!

Hello everyone,

Sorry for the lack of updates, I have been bombarded with University essays! But anyway, thanks to Philip for sending me the U.S poster for Mister Foe, which is essentially Hallam Foe for the rest of the world.

Additionally, Gia (thank you!) has informed me that the British Film Institute is holding a poll to vote on the ‘films to pass onto the next generation‘. Billy Elliot is among the nominees and is currently holding 11th place! So, to help Billy Elliot get closer to number one, please vote today!

Vote For ‘Billy Elliot’!

And that is all I have for today – more news soon!

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