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I have updated the gallery with captures of Jim playing George Boleyn in the film The Other Boleyn Girl. Thanks to Laura of Adoring Natalie Portman for these! I have also added ten production stills. Lastly, if you have not seen the film yourself proceed with caution as there are many spoilery caps.
21 is still holding strong at the box office. This week it managed to earn $11,000,000 and held a number 3 position behind the debuts of Prom Night and Street Kings. The film has collected $62.3 million so far and it took about $35 million to make.
Apologies for the delay in updates these few days, My computer was not working since Saturday evening so I wasn’t able to come online at all. Anyways I think everything is back to normal again so I caught the site up on news and articles. One thing also worth mentioning is 21 came in #1 for the second week in a row! Raking in another $15+ million. Big congrats to Jim for the deserved success.
As I mentioned last week Jim is featured in several magazines right now. I now have added scans from most of them: Alternative Press (May), Brazillian Elle (April) thanks to Mariana, Improper Bostonian (March 19 - April 1) and clippings. I will be scanning my other Jim mags when time permits. Enjoy the reading!
Just over a year ago, two men adjourned after dinner to the balcony of the Palms Casino in Vegas. There they would take in the glittering vista, light a couple of Cuban cigars and trade tales of the good life.
Big shots, the both of them.
An on-the-rise actor and the high-rolling professional gambler he was about to portray in a major motion picture, 21.
Too bad neither of them could get the blasted stogies to light.
“And we were just reduced to the clowns that we are,” recalls Jim Sturgess, the actor. “It broke down all the boundaries very quickly. And then we just went, ‘Okay, I’m not that cool.’ ‘I’m not that cool, either — let’s just talk about what really happened.’ ”
Jim Sturgess divided critics with Across The Universe, but with 21 hitting number one in the US, it seems that now is his moment. Like most men of a certain age who possess a lot of vinyl, I was pretty excited when I heard that Julie Taymor (the woman behind Titus and Frida) was directing a musical based on the works of The Beatles.
And then I saw Across The Universe. And I felt like punching everyone involved in it.
Especially Bono, when he comes trouncing through as Dr Robert, squeezing the life out of ‘I Am The Walrus’.