Friday, May 21, 2010
Gerard Butler to Sing Again Onscreen?
The latest rumor swirling around the remake of A Star Is Born is that the male lead may go to Gerard Butler. Nick Cassavetes is confirmed to direct, but previously Russell Crowe had been buzzed about with Beyonce for the leads. Russell Crowe does have more of that older man vibe, but man it would be great to have Gerry sing again in a movie, something he hasn't done since Phantom of the Opera. I'd also like to see him stretch himself dramatically. Action flicks and Rom Coms are all very well, but where's the guy who excelled in Dear Frankie?
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Jen & Gerry on the cover of W
Jennifer Aniston looks fantastic, but why did they make Gerry look like Matthew Fox of Lost? Seriously, was he photoshopped or is that a weird angle for him? The Bounty Hunter is out next week!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
New How To Train Your Dragon Trailer
We see a bit more of Gerry's father character in this one.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
The Bounty Hunter Trailer
Gerry Butler and Jennifer Aniston's The Bounty Hunter gets a trailer!
I about died laughing when she tazed him!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Gerry Butler rocks a Kilt at Glasgow Premiere of Law Abiding Citizen
Friday, November 13, 2009
The Ugly Truth Gag Reel
The Ugly Truth came out on DVD this week!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Win a Date with Gerard Butler!!
GerardButler.net has just announced an amazing contest in conjunction with Kids Kicking Cancer. Any donation of $20.00 or more entitles you to a chance to win a date with Gerard Butler! (You can enter as many times as you want.) In fact, there are 20 chances to win:
First Gift (one) – A trip for you to New York City or Los Angeles in 2010 from anywhere in the continental United States to have dinner alone with Gerard Butler! International fans may participate, but travel is not included.Gift awards will begin on December 1st, 2009 and continue until February 14th, 2010 Valentine’s Day when one lucky fan will receive the extra thank you by going on that special dinner date with Gerry.
Second Gift – (three) – Be invited to sit up close and personal on a real live movie set, while Gerry is making one of his blockbuster movies in 2010.
Third Gift – (three) - Receive special reserved seating at a Gerard Butler movie premiere.
Fourth Gift – (three) - Get an autographed piece of Gerry’s wardrobe. You can make the request of what you wish for, but no guarantees the request can be filled.
Fifth Gift – (ten) - A personalized autographed picture signed with love to you from Gerard Butler!
For more information on Gerry's favorite cause, visit Kids Kicking Cancer.
Make sure you donate according to the directions on this page, in order to be eligible to win.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Gerard Butler reads from Craig Ferguson's Book on Late Late Show
"I'm an Artist Man!" LOL!
Monday, November 2, 2009
How To Train Your Dragon Trailer
“How To Train Your Dragon”, from Dreamworks, is an adventure comedy set in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons, based on the book by Cressida Cowell. The story centers around a Viking teenager, who lives on the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. Initiation is coming, and this is his one chance to prove his worthiness to his tribe and father. But when he encounters, and ultimately befriends, an injured dragon, his world is turned upside down.
The voice actors are Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Craig Ferguson, Kristen Wiig (is she simply in every movie?), and America Ferrera. We get a very brief glimpse of Gerard Butler's Viking, and a bit longer of Craig Ferguson's.
The film comes out March 26, just in time for the kiddies' spring break.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Law Abiding Citizen - Mini-Review
I finally saw Law Abiding Citizen this weekend and it was the popcorn movie I needed I'd had a horrible day. I woke up to a flat tire and of course the husband was away, etc. I needed a popcorn movie once I got my car back from the shop, and that's just what I got for my $9.50 ticket. Plus we see this shot of a naked Gerard Butler, which was a nice bonus.
It's never really explained why Gerard gets naked just before he is arrested in the film for the only murder he commits while outside of jail. I guess it was very obvious he was unarmed!!
We are sympathetic to Gerard's Clyde character from the very beginning of the film when we see two burglers rape and murder his daughter and wife. Jamie Foxx's prosecutor doesn't want to spoil his 96% successful conviction stats, so he makes a deal which allows one of the murderers to go free. Clyde just can't understand this, and plots 10 long years for his vengeance, on all of them, and the broken system to boot. Jamie Foxx and the DA are attending the death row execution of one of the murderers when it goes horribly wrong. How did Clyde get into that prison? Then Darby, the other murderer is found dead and chopped up, Saw style. Clyde has gone from mild mannered tinker, to psychotic killer. There's a very nice prison confrontation scene between Foxx and Butler here:
Once Clyde has been arrested, more murders keep happening -- everyone who had anything to do with that plea deal murder case. Your mind keeps wondering who might be his accomplice, and trying to figure out how he can carry out all his nefarious plans. More and more murders happen in very surprising ways. Maybe I'm just biased from following Gerry's career for so many years, but while there was suspense, I wasn't frightened of him anything like Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter behind those prison bars. But there were scenes that surprised me, like the steak scene. He turns from jovial and pleasant to murderous on a dime.
Yes, the plot becomes somewhat ridiculous, but then Liam Neeson's recent Taken was another popcorn vengeance movie that I enjoyed. I can tell you that the setup of the film is not so far off. Having been unfortunately involved in a family tragedy that's stalled in the courts, I find the deal making of Jamie Foxx's lawyer and his protection of his conviction rate all too real.
It's an enjoyable hour and a half at the movies, and has a nice little twist at the end. Butler has the more showy role as the villain, but Jamie Foxx plays arrogant assitant DA very well. It was nice seeing Colm Meany as a police detective and Violet Davis as the tough Philly mayor.
This was a passion project for Gerard Butler as it was his first film under his new production company with his manager, Evil Twins. Despite being savaged by several critics, it's done decently in box office over the last two weekends. F. Gary Gray had previously directed The Italian Job, another popcorn flick that I really enjoyed. I give Law Abiding Citizen three stars.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Gerard Butler announces he will be in Ralph Fiennes' Coriolanus
Fiennes will direct from the script by John Logan (”Gladiator,” “The Aviator,” “The Last Samurai,” “Sweeney Todd“).Well, people have been saying Gerard needed to get better roles, or go on movie star probation. Will Shakespeare satisfy those harsh critics?
“People who have read it think it’s a page-turner,” said Fiennes. “I want it to be an edge-of-the-seat film.”
Fiennes, who was Oscar-nominated for his roles in “The English Patient” and “Schindler’s List,” said he wanted to make Shakespeare accessible, citing Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet as an influence.
“I don’t want it to be in that Shakespeare voice that puts you off,” he told trade paper Screen International at the Cannes Films Festival
. “Audiences want to hear Shakespeare and they understand more than they think they are going to. The second film I ever saw was Olivier’s Henry V when I was nine years old and I loved it.”
Monday, October 19, 2009
Highlights from Gerard Butler Hosting SNL
He had a personal message to his mom in Paisley, translated by Seth Meyer.
Don't Ask, Don't Tell via 300:
The DaveHeart sketch near the end of the show may be one of my favorites!
You can watch nearly the whole episode here on Hulu. It seems the song from the monologue may be under copyright dispute with Andrew Lloyd Webber, because I can't find it anywhere, even in the "full" episode view on Hulu.
See more of the break photos of Gerard and a few other clips at Just Jared. I thought it was interesting that he didn't even mention his new movie Law Abiding Citizen once. It came in second for the weekend in box office, but I haven't had a chance to see it yet. Sick kid, darn the luck!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Gerard Butler talks about diet cheating on Bonnie Hunt Show
Hat tip: Trenna
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Just Two More Weeks Until This
Law Abiding Citizen opens October 16th. Captured while naked. Can't wait.
Friday, September 18, 2009
New Clip from Law Abiding Citizen
The "Confession". Law Abiding Citizen is out October 16th.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
How To Train Your Dragon Teaser Trailer
Voice talent includes Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, and Kristen Wiig. The film, based on the children's book by Cressida Cowell comes out March 26th.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Gamer - Mini-review
I saw Gamer last night and it made me physically ill. The movie itself wasn't that bad, and there isn't Saving Private Ryan levels of gore, but the camera work made me nauseous. Nauseous for hours after so that I had to chew on ginger candy trying to get rid of it. I haven't felt that way since Blair Witch Project. Your senses are assaulted in this adrenaline rush of a movie, and at many points it's quick camera, shaky camera, swooping camera work that makes you feel like you are in one of those video games like Gears of War. Gamer is the title, after all. Maybe I'm just old. I love a good rollercoaster, but man, bring some dramamine if you don't play these types of video games.
/Film recently interviewed the director-writer team (the same ones who made the cult hit Crank) about their guerilla directing style:
Uh, yeah. My stomach could tell that you always have to be moving guys. Gerard Butler even said the directors would be following him through explosions on roller blades holding their cameras. The action is always adrenaline pumping, and definitely R-rated for blood splattering, and bodies exploding. The gore wasn't what set off my queasiness.Neveldine: It’s how we started, yeah. We love it. It’s like a battlefield to us. We both have a camera in our hands, and we like to be in the explosions. And when the guns are going off, we’re putting the camera right in the gunman’s face. It’s just stuff we can really play and have fun with. And we like to move fast because, by the way, your crew and your actors appreciate it when you know what you want as a director and can move fast and keep that high energy up for, you know, less than ten hours. We’re not working people 16 to 24 hours days, which a lot of people do.
Taylor: We get easily bored, too. As you can tell from watching the Crank movies, we’re pretty A.D.D. So if we weren’t actually holding the cameras and doing all of the stunt stff and action stuff ourselves then I don’t know what we would do on set. We’d go crazy. We have to always be moving, we have to always be shooting.
This film was okay, but for someone of my age, it doesn't feel original. Prisoner trapped in a televised game show fighting for his life - Running Man, anyone? Or even Death Race with Jason Statham just last year. Maybe my standards are just too high but this summer we had both Star Trek and District 9, two exceptional Sci-Fi films. Yes, we had some spots of humor in Gamer like the beyond bizarre Sammy Davis Jr. "I've Got You Under My Skin" dance number with Michael C. Hall and company, but not the many satisfying moments we had in Star Trek. They're beating on the theme of the evils of video games and taking them to the extreme, but it left me kind of meh, not talking about it for hours like District 9's allegory to apartheid.
Gerard Butler did what was asked of him -- look and act like a bad ass action star, but the script didn't leave him much room to do much else, not unlike the controllers in the Slayers game. One very unique way to start a truck with an empty gas tank does not a "Yippekiyay, MF" moment make.
There was a parade of interesting actors in very minor roles. I spotted John de Lancie (Q from Star Trek!) as some sort of TV producer. Ludacris plays the leader of the Humanz resistance, and John Leguizamo had a small part as a fellow prisoner. Milo Ventimiglia of Heroes had a very small role as Rick Rape (a kind of Sims character) and had barely groped himself in his latex pants before Gerard's Kable snapped him in half like a twig. It made me wonder if the directors have some actor fans of Crank, and people asked to have a walk on part.
I enjoyed Kyra Sedgwick in her jaded TV host role, and Michael C. Hall knows how to play creepy very well. He made a good villain. Even the young kid who played Simon, the 17 year old who controls Kable (Butler) in the video game was good as an arrogant rich kid. (Trivia note - the Simon character wears a Crank t-shirt at one point.) Individual components of this film I liked, but the whole didn't add up to anything special for me.
I give this film 2 1/2 stars. As a Gerard Butler film, there was no doubt I'd be there opening weekend. I was surprised to see that the theater we saw it in was pretty empty. I went to a weeknight showing of Inglourious Basterds, and that was packed. What gives? Well, it's Labor Day weekend, great weather, and I know most of the high school aged kids in my town had a football game to be at on Friday night. They also didn't screen this movie for critic reviews, and even the fan boy blogs are mostly silent about Gamer. I don't know if this movie is going to do very good box office this weekend. It may do better on DVD, as Crank did.
Friday, September 4, 2009
It's Gamer Day!
After a long wait, Gamer is out today, by the makers of adrenaline action flicks like Crank. Just look at those guns (and I don't mean the kind with bullets!) Gerard Butler is doing a few interviews for Gamer, including this appearance on Good Day LA yesterday morning. I love how the director of the show is obsessed with Gerry (and he plays it up, doesn't he?) Gerry is scheduled to appear on Jimmy Kimmel tonight, as well.
Watch the trailer for Gamer here!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Law Abiding Citizen Trailer!
Gerard Butler has three movies out this year. First The Ugly Truth this summer, and then Gamer in September, and now this thriller with Jamie Foxx. Law Abiding Citizen is due out October 16.


















