The first trailer for Lbj has been released and it features Woody Harrelson in a very different role as he plays Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. The movie comes from director by Rob Reiner (Misery, A Few Good Men, Stand By Me) and the biopic follows Johnson’s struggle as the vice president under John F. Kennedy. Of course that all changes after JFK is assassinated.
It's weird to see Harrelson in this role because, as you'll see, he completely transformers himself to become Lbj. It looks like he gives a great performance, but I've got to say that his Lbj makeover is a little distracting because I know it's Harrelson, but it looks nothing like him! Regardless of that, it still looks like a decent movie worth checking out.
“Lyndon Johnson (Woody Harrelson) goes from being a powerful Senate majority leader to a powerless...
It's weird to see Harrelson in this role because, as you'll see, he completely transformers himself to become Lbj. It looks like he gives a great performance, but I've got to say that his Lbj makeover is a little distracting because I know it's Harrelson, but it looks nothing like him! Regardless of that, it still looks like a decent movie worth checking out.
“Lyndon Johnson (Woody Harrelson) goes from being a powerful Senate majority leader to a powerless...
- 7/28/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Guitarist Frank Iero also has kind words for new drummer Jarrod Alexander during interview with New Jersey's Aquarian Weekly.
By James Montgomery
My Chemical Romance's Frank Iero
Photo: Gary Miller/ FilmMagic
My Chemical Romance are set to return to the studio and begin work on the follow-up to 2010's Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, though they're keeping details of the project close to whatever kind of vest (Studded? Bandolier-ed? DayGlo?) they're wearing these days.
That's according to guitarist Frank Iero, who revealed the info earlier this week in an interview with New Jersey's The Aquarian Weekly (MCR are one of the headliners at this weekend's Bamboozle fest in Asbury Park, New Jersey, replacing Blink-182) but was tight-lipped about pretty much everything else.
"It's going really well, I'm really excited," Iero said of the new album. "I can't wait to start tracking. I think we're...
By James Montgomery
My Chemical Romance's Frank Iero
Photo: Gary Miller/ FilmMagic
My Chemical Romance are set to return to the studio and begin work on the follow-up to 2010's Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, though they're keeping details of the project close to whatever kind of vest (Studded? Bandolier-ed? DayGlo?) they're wearing these days.
That's according to guitarist Frank Iero, who revealed the info earlier this week in an interview with New Jersey's The Aquarian Weekly (MCR are one of the headliners at this weekend's Bamboozle fest in Asbury Park, New Jersey, replacing Blink-182) but was tight-lipped about pretty much everything else.
"It's going really well, I'm really excited," Iero said of the new album. "I can't wait to start tracking. I think we're...
- 5/17/2012
- MTV Music News
My Chemical Romance, which will headline this weekend’s Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey on May 19, are headed back into the studio in a few weeks to begin recording the group’s fifth album. Guitarist Frank Iero told The Aquarian Weekly that the group was in Los Angeles writing away in preparation to start recording in June with producer Doug McKean. As we previously reported, MCR is stepping in at the last minute at Bamboozle to replace Blink-182 who had to drop out following drummer Travis Barker’s emergency tonsillectomy. The gig is breaking the band’s writing flow, but Iero says they are...
- 5/16/2012
- Hitfix
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