The Tom Selleck Thread
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TS has a small role in the upcoming Disney animated feature Meet the Robinsons, which opens March 30th. He plays Cornelius Robinson, an inventor ("the founder of the future") and father of one of the main characters.
This movie looks like a good one, with stunning graphics. A score by Danny Elfman. Songs by Rufus Wainwright. A "G" rating. My kids and I are there, I tell ya that.
This movie looks like a good one, with stunning graphics. A score by Danny Elfman. Songs by Rufus Wainwright. A "G" rating. My kids and I are there, I tell ya that.
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Psst! SelleckLover, over here.
Selleck! The Movie
Not sure how to react? Me neither. My wife's first thought was "stalker". It's obviously very well done and must have taken quite a bit of work to make. I like the song choices. Some of the imagery is a little bit unnecessary, IMHO. They seem to be suggesting something ..... something that we all know is not true.
Selleck! The Movie
Not sure how to react? Me neither. My wife's first thought was "stalker". It's obviously very well done and must have taken quite a bit of work to make. I like the song choices. Some of the imagery is a little bit unnecessary, IMHO. They seem to be suggesting something ..... something that we all know is not true.
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Pssst James!
Very strange, very strange indeed. It just reinforces the notion that "It takes all kinds." It was, on some level, entertaining, just to see what pictures were being used....and the maker of this video.... The Big Beaner????? What's up with that? LOL
Thanks for posting the link, I enjoyed seeing it!
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Very strange, very strange indeed. It just reinforces the notion that "It takes all kinds." It was, on some level, entertaining, just to see what pictures were being used....and the maker of this video.... The Big Beaner????? What's up with that? LOL
Thanks for posting the link, I enjoyed seeing it!
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Tom Selleck's two Jesse Stone movies, which aired on A&E in 2006, are slated for DVD release on June 12th.
Link and Link
For those of you who went "huh?", these are the second and third Jesse Stone movies he made. The first was Stone Cold. These three movies are based on a series of Robert Parker novels. I missed the second and third movie, but I saw the first one, and I thought it was among Selleck's best work yet. It was also an interesting story, and one of the most beautifully filmed television movies I've ever seen. Sadly, that's not saying much, but it really had beautiful cinematography, a great moody sountrack, and perfect pacing. You don't normally see this sort of high production values in television movies, so I thought this was a special treat.
Needless to say, I'm eagerly waiting the release of these two movies.
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For those of you who went "huh?", these are the second and third Jesse Stone movies he made. The first was Stone Cold. These three movies are based on a series of Robert Parker novels. I missed the second and third movie, but I saw the first one, and I thought it was among Selleck's best work yet. It was also an interesting story, and one of the most beautifully filmed television movies I've ever seen. Sadly, that's not saying much, but it really had beautiful cinematography, a great moody sountrack, and perfect pacing. You don't normally see this sort of high production values in television movies, so I thought this was a special treat.
Needless to say, I'm eagerly waiting the release of these two movies.
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Whoa, thanks grapeshot! Great news!
Stone Cold was a GREAT movie. It's my favorite Selleck movie, with Ike: Countdown to D-Day coming in at a close second.
I havn't seen Death In Paradise or Night Passage yet. I screwed up the VCR for Death and for Night I think I just completely spaced it; totally forgot when it was on! Man, I can't wait to get these on DVD!
I'm gonna update the main page with this news. Thanks again grapeshot.
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Interesting rumor from TVGuide
It's a short article and I'll quote it, since I don't know how long TVGuide leaves their articles up:
Edited to add: No, I don't normally know these sorts of things, but by pure luck I stumbled onto two Selleck related pieces of news in two days.
It's a short article and I'll quote it, since I don't know how long TVGuide leaves their articles up:
I don't think TV Guide posts rumors lightly, but I take these things with a grain of salt.Flying in the face of conventional wisdom that his and Jason Lee's mustaches may not coexist on the same network, Tom Selleck is in talks to fill the void left by the exit of James Caan and join NBC's Las Vegas as the smart, powerful and fun-loving new owner of the Montecito, says the Hollywood Reporter. For Season 5, the show is also looking to find an actress to fill Nikki Cox's... shoes. Yes, her shoes. (Paging Haley Scarnato!)
Edited to add: No, I don't normally know these sorts of things, but by pure luck I stumbled onto two Selleck related pieces of news in two days.
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Wow, didn't know James Caan had left Las Vegas! And I didn't know Tom Selleck was in talks to fill the void!!
I havn't watched the show much, but I could see him in it! May not be a bad move for him.
grapeshot, see what else you can dig up on the news wire.
I havn't watched the show much, but I could see him in it! May not be a bad move for him.
grapeshot, see what else you can dig up on the news wire.
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Hello All,
Just a "heads up" for everyone. Go to www.gettyimages.com and there are 14 new pics of TS at the "Meet the Robinson's" Premiere. When you get to the home page, click on "Editorial", then click on "Entertaiment". Type "Tom Selleck" in the search box, and you're there!
Just thought I'd share!
Just a "heads up" for everyone. Go to www.gettyimages.com and there are 14 new pics of TS at the "Meet the Robinson's" Premiere. When you get to the home page, click on "Editorial", then click on "Entertaiment". Type "Tom Selleck" in the search box, and you're there!
Just thought I'd share!
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Amazon has the Jesse Stone dvds available for preorder, including cover art.
Night Passage
Death in Paradise
Night Passage
Death in Paradise