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‘Will’ Screen Captures




I added 500+ screencaps Of Damian in ‘Will’ to the gallery. It’s a small role, but I still had trouble paring down the number of screencaps! :D Note: To view the larger screencap, you need to click on the intermediate image.



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Films > Will (2011) > Screencaps






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‘Will’ out on DVD in the UK



‘Will’ is released on DVD in the UK on Monday (February 27). At the moment the film is only available in Region 2 format.


Amazon.co.uk – DVD


Eleven-year-old Will Brennan is Liverpool FCs biggest fan. When his long-absent father, Gareth, briefly reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul, Will s dream of watching his beloved team in one of their biggest ever matches is about to come true. But not everyone wants Will to go… Will is forced to run away from school to keep his dream alive and sets out on his own on the adventure of a lifetime. Travelling across Europe to get to the match and see his Liverpool heroes, can he overcome the odds and live out his very own football fantasy?



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‘Number 10′ Review




All 4 episodes of the latest BBC Radio 4 drama Number 10 are currently available for listening online on the BBC website. Here’s a review from Radio Drama Reviews Online:


This series of four political plays had just about everything in it: satire, drama, conflict, humour, plus a liberal dose of cynicism about politicians – irrespective of their persuasions.

Each play touched on issues of paramount importance to the contemporary world – the pernicious influence of capitalism, media ownership, the power of the hypermarkets, overseas ‘development,’ computer hacking, street demonstrations and devolution.

Sometimes the satire was reminiscent of political comedies of previous eras: The New Statesman and The Thick of It sprung to mind as I listened to the perpetual bickering between Prime Minister Simon Laity (Damian Lewis) and his various political minions including loud-mouthed Aussie Nathan Loltzn (Mike Sengelow), Georgie (Gina McKee), Connie (Stella Gonet) and oleaginous elder statesperson Sir Hugo (Julian Glover). One member of staff, Amjad Hernmati (Arsher Ali) tried to sustain his integrity, but found himself under pressure to ‘revise’ his judgments in the interests of ‘good’ government (a nicely euphemistic phrase which basically meant suppressing any democratic initiatives, designed to reduce the power of large capitalist organizations and prioritize the rights of the individual).

On the other hand the series did not ignore the human element, as it focused on Simon’s relationship with his partner Alan (John Hollingworth), whose apparently erratic behaviour concealed a secret that would change both men’s lives.



Read the full review at Radio Drama Reviews Online.

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Damian to Host HIGNFY Again





Source: @lewis_damian

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Damian Lewis in now on Twitter!



Damian Lewis now has an official Twitter page! You can follow him @lewis_damian!

First tweet from Damian:




You can also follow Damian-Lewis.com on Twitter @DamianLewisCom!

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