Showing posts with label Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2009

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau joins cast of Game of Thrones


Casting news for HBO's Game of Thrones!! Yippee! Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is Jaime!! Maybe Virtuality failing to happen as a series was meant to be. They've cast many of the young roles, too, by relative unknowns. From the Hollywood Reporter:

The group joins the previously cast lead Sean Bean as battle-weary Ned Stark, who leaves his home to serve the king. Mark Addy, Kit Harington, Jennifer Ehle, Jack Gleeson, Peter Dinklage and Harry Lloyd also star.

In the adaptation of the George R.R. Martin fantasy-book series, Coster-Waldau will play Jaime Lannister, one of the king's guards and a ruthless usurper of the previous king.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau ad


Nikolaj Coster-Waldau appears in a new ad for SAS airline: How Does It Feel? It autoplays, so thus the link to watch.

I'm missing New Amsterdam, and wondering when the heck we get to see Virtuality!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau turns 38 today




I almost missed the birthday of my new fave Nikolaj Coster-Waldau who turned 38 July 27. For once, I'm attracted to someone in the same ballpark as my own age. LOL! Virtuality with Nikolaj as Captain Pike starts filming the two hour pilot in Vancouver in August. Can't wait!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau will be back on FOX!


This is the BEST news I've had all day!! He's back! I may be able to see more of Nikolaj Coster-Waldau speaking English on TV with that adorable accent this fall. I'm doing cartwheels inside.

Hollywood Reporter
:

"New Amsterdam" star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is staying at Fox as the star of the network's two-hour sci-fi pilot "Virtuality."

"Virtuality" is set aboard Earth's first starship, which is equipped with advanced virtual reality modules. Coster-Waldau will play mission commander Frank Pike, a born leader.

Virtuality is from Battlestar Galactica executive producer Ronald D. Moore who co-wrote the pilot, which is being directed by Peter Berg (director of the upcoming superhero satire Hancock).

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Shadow of the Sword - mini-review

Well, gang, not every movie do I see because I think it will be Oscar worthy. Sometimes, my obsessions lead me to watch obscure films, and last night was one of them. I rented Shadow of the Sword because it seemed to be the only film that Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars in that is not in Danish. Bring on the subtitles next time.

The premise of the movie is more obvious from the alternative Austrian title: The Headsman. It is an interesting twist -- our hero is the local executioner. That's the only job he can take after he falls in love with the executioner's daughter, marries her and thus becomes an "untouchable." The story takes place during the 16th century Spanish inquisition, and involves Nikolaj as Martin, and Georg. The two are orphans who take different paths, one a soldier and one as a cleric. The film deals with the very serious subject of religious persecution and the corrupt church of the time, but then kind of ruins that by showing the beheadings in gruesome detail. This is an R film, to be sure. Interesting note for Beowulf fans, the crazy Irish monk from that film plays Martin's rival for the job of executioner, and is quite the cunning troublemaker. I think he specializes in films with crazy hair, bad teeth and dressing in rags.

So two stars at best for this one, only for the Nikolaj obsessed. Nikolaj is good in it, both in the romantic and dramatic scenes. All I can tell you is that after watching this DVD I now know that Nikolaj is uncircumcised.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Now my head's going to explode ...


They both had minor parts in Wimbledon!

Yet more DVD's to try to find ...

You know, there's a reason why my Netflix queue only gets longer and longer. I tend to get a wee bit obsessed ...and a vid like this only fans the flames. I haven't even made it through all the James McAvoy backlog yet! Get this man a new starring role in something without subtitles, for the love of God! The Nightwatch clips look hilarious, but Nikolaj also looks twelve in that!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

New Amsterdam


I am catching up on my DVR viewing after a very busy time. I finally got around to watching New Amsterdam that appeared on FOX after the Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles finished its run. There are only 8 episodes, but I just love this Danish actor, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. I'm not going to try to sell you that this is the best show in the world. The cop procedural part of the shows are nothing new. What is different is the premise -- this guy is 400 years old. He's immortal because he took a sword to save a Native American woman, and she granted him life until he meets "the one." It's a romance plot that is familiar theme to many reading recent romance novels. The little historical details he sprinkles into the dialogue -- noting that he found a secret rave place because it used to be a speakeasy -- are fun, and I love his relationship with his 65-year old African-American son, Omar. Amsterdam even makes "antique" furniture to supplement the family coffers.

I love all the flashbacks to his previous lifetimes, but his romance with the ER doctor he thinks might be the one is what really drew me back to watch. Why am I telling you about a show that has finished it's TV run for the season? All 8 episodes are available to watch free online here. Nikolaj is a dreamboat, and his Danish accent bleeds through occasionally, but that's okay as the character is supposed to have emigrated from Holland 400 years ago! Take me to your "willage"!

I hope this show gets renewed. What a screwy truncated TV season -- it only got 8 bloody episodes! Whatever FOX decides, I hope we see more of Nikolaj. Looks like he's had minor parts in some Hollywood films like Kingdom of Heaven and Black Hawk Down. I hope at least the exposure he got from this show will lead to bigger and better things for him.

Watch a preview for New Amsterdam below: