A Message from Lew Temple
Actor Lew Temple sent an e-mail to Scott Douglas talking about Unstoppable and his new movie, Rango (which we've told you about a few times). He also had a message for Bradford, so we're passing it along:
I am hopeful that the harsh winter is not dampening the spirits of you and fellow Bradfordians too bad. I am guiltily enjoying 70-80 degree sunny weather for the most part, as we prepare for spring, which for us in Los Angeles generally means some rain.
Really lovely that we have such support for Unstoppable in the form of amazing sales. Everyone should get a copy, because as I have said all along it is the community that the movie thrives from. It's aesthic, its spirit, it's people. It is as much to do with the community as any. I am proud to be part of both.
Lisa and I attended the premiere of Rango on Valentines Day. It was a lot of fun, as things involving Johnny Depp are prone to be. The movie is so very good, funny, cinematic, and very adult in both humor and metaphor. A really great message. I am Mr. Furgus and Sgt Turley, and show well in the film supporting. Johnny however is amazing, and I think this film will do very well.
I am appearing in an episode of Criminal Minds on February 23. Next week, titled "Coda". I am a desperate sothern Louisiana shrimp trawler, struggling with his family after the BP crisis. I am excited to see it, I think that it will be good. Not sure what else is on the horizon, I am up for a couple of jobs, and hopeful that they come through.
I will stay in touch, and you all please do the same. Tell the good folks of Bradford, Hello, Thank you, and God Bless,
Lew
Lew also sent the picture from the Rango premiere.
I am hopeful that the harsh winter is not dampening the spirits of you and fellow Bradfordians too bad. I am guiltily enjoying 70-80 degree sunny weather for the most part, as we prepare for spring, which for us in Los Angeles generally means some rain.
Really lovely that we have such support for Unstoppable in the form of amazing sales. Everyone should get a copy, because as I have said all along it is the community that the movie thrives from. It's aesthic, its spirit, it's people. It is as much to do with the community as any. I am proud to be part of both.
Lisa and I attended the premiere of Rango on Valentines Day. It was a lot of fun, as things involving Johnny Depp are prone to be. The movie is so very good, funny, cinematic, and very adult in both humor and metaphor. A really great message. I am Mr. Furgus and Sgt Turley, and show well in the film supporting. Johnny however is amazing, and I think this film will do very well.
I am appearing in an episode of Criminal Minds on February 23. Next week, titled "Coda". I am a desperate sothern Louisiana shrimp trawler, struggling with his family after the BP crisis. I am excited to see it, I think that it will be good. Not sure what else is on the horizon, I am up for a couple of jobs, and hopeful that they come through.
I will stay in touch, and you all please do the same. Tell the good folks of Bradford, Hello, Thank you, and God Bless,
Lew
Lew also sent the picture from the Rango premiere.
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