Stephen Moyer, Evan Rachel Wood, Anna Paquin, Sam Trammell & Nelsan Ellis provide stills today from the True BloodSeason 3 finale episode. Always a hot show, set in New Orleans.
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Canadian-born and Kiwi raised actor, Ms Anna Paquin is now Mrs Moyer. From an A.P to an A.M is an upgrade, for sure. :)
True Blood star Stephen Moyer wed his sweetheart, Saturday evening, in Malibu, said their publicist to Us Magazine.Com.
”Surrounded by their family and friends,” guests came bearing gifts in purple boxes and with purple bows in a list that included Elijah Wood and True Blood costar Carrie Preston with her husband Michael Emerson (Lost).
Paquin, 28, and Moyer, 40, wed Middle Eastern styles, ie: they exchanged their vows beneath a ten. Like many Kiwi weddings the star couple’s tent was pitched right across the street in a grassy lot from the beach.
Bleach-blonde Paquin, 28, summoned Marilyn Monroe for her look: she wore a white halterneck, three-quarter length gown and black platform court shoes, with her hair in an updo. Moyer, 40, donned a dark suit.
One image especially for Maori and Polynesian artists, all Kiwis and Canadians as well as True Blood fans who dig Anna Paquin and her fearless art as an entertainer. Jokingly I might add, that we taught this kid well in Jane Campion‘s The Piano filming years, didn’t we Maoris? Thank goodness for Maori extras in Hollywood’s cinematic history and current evolution of entertainment. Some of Anna’s best memories of early filmic friends are Maori moments. lol!
Apologies to vegetarians and PETA lovers for all of the faux blood splatter again, but here’s the Hollywood Maori tribute version to Rolling Stone‘s hot Anna Paquin cover for True Blood with Alex Skarsgard and Stephen Moyer (it just had to be done).
As I was getting this photo, this mag was flying off the rack stands so quick, it made me want a medium-rare, Californian flame grilled Houston steak, asap. These 3 crazy kids are too Hollywood fierce this week. And why are Americans so obsessed with blood? Kiwi, Swedish and British blood at that. And these nations are America’s allies in real life, so go figure!
In other news, here’s how you voted our top ten news choices. The guest commentary post today (embedded) is laugh-out-lady funny today. I don’t know who wrote it, but it brought a smile for poetic chortles purposes.
And as my bro, Cliff Curtis, Hollywood’s Maori King, cut his hori chops acting in both The Piano and Whalerider playing a Maori roles, garnering Oscar nods/ or helping garner winners, here’s two trailers just for brotha Cliff too–in recognition of all that Maori have gifted to Hollywood, to date. These films by women New Zealand filmmakers, starring Maori, are just so pretty.
Because of a tremendous amount of love and a lot of grace that I feel I never deserved, I wake up every morning–most days happy–having the unique opportunity to be currently listed as a Struggling American-Maori writer of sorts. From this position of privilege as a Maori who happens to live in the Entertainment Capitol of the World. I have learned that it’s the journey of being an indigenous peoples’ storyteller that is the blessing and I can add that these people are my filmmaking people in our ‘Maori Hollywood’ active city too, 2010′s. Mauri Ora.
It is an honor to bear witness to this filmic tradition in Hollywood California, via a zero budget blog pressed fresh daily often against great odds, to herald the dreams of Maori and Kiwi filmmakers, yet to come.
In the 2010′s, Maori fusion filmmaking is so hot in Hollywood. Just look at Maori influences in Avatar to get a picture of that box office and record setting, cinematic Maori potential. Wow! With special thanks to Cliff and Keisha Castle Hughes, and my creative writing tutor Witi Ihimaeratoday for the inspiration to breathe, dream and be here at the help of friends and family.
Bloody good stuff! Thanks
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~Art is True Blood ink, where a needle is a fang in Hollywood. Art is also music, like good cross-cultural retro music that reminds us to always have courage to put the needle on the record and appreciate diverse entertainers and artists.~
Look at all that fake blood on a real Oscar winning girl from New Zealand. So Hollywoood. And it’s not even Halloween in America yet.
Anna Paquin is doing way too much for HBO in this True Blood cover for Rolling Stone Magazine. What next?!
And as Alexander Skarsgard and Stephen Moyer eye up Anna’s Oscars audience base and appeal, like its theirs–that also makes me smile with their Zoolander model stares. Will Alex and Stephen ever win an Oscar of their own? Only time will tell.
Anything is possible in Hollywood. And if anyone knows that Anna does, having won her Oscar at 10 years of age. But still having an Oscar as a Kiwi kid meant that Anna had to “pack to win,” to move to Hollywood and represent.
I wonder if Anna ever regrets that decision, because look, here she is being vamped and vamping it up as these three crazy kids go over and beyond the call for a New Orleans based hit cable TV series.
Oh, and for the faint in heart, if this image was disturbing, oops–I’m sorry. No harm intended. You just have to know the True Blood Show to get how cool this cover is. These kids are unstoppable for their art, of fame?!
Here’s Ofrah Hazi at the 3:00 minute mark with M/A/R/R/S and some good retro music. Will the true artists of the world, always pump up the volume. Art is in the blood. Let’s go!
True Blood are one of the hottest ensemble casts in the Hollywood game. Snubbed by the often irrelevant Emmys last year for nominations, these crazy kids–can turn on a show, without archaic mileus who miss the boat constantly, even recognizing them.
As this new cast picture portrait demonstrates for True Blood: Season 3 demonstrates, these actors bring an A-List game to the Hollywood mix. Quirky, often irreverant in all of the right places for humor’s purposes. Love them!
Actually, it’s the sixthTrue Blood promo poster, if you read this blog. Who doesn’t like Stephen Moyer playing Bill Comppton in Allan Ball‘s hit series about vampires on HBO? This show is totally addictive!
And of course, as a fellow kidult who doesn’t want to ‘grow up’ either like all of True Blood’s fan base, we love Bill, because this poster lists his age at 174! Lol! Which makes all of his fans, feel merely like spring chickens. Aw, Bill always makes us feel good.
And Stephen Moyer‘s onscreen/ offscreen love story with the one and only Anna Paquin makes Moyer, Oscars club royalty too, just like Brad Pitt.
While Oscar winner Angelina Jolie recently told EW Magazine that she’s looking forward to “doing new stunts” in future films, fellow Oscar winning peer Anna Paquin of True Blood keeps up Oscars leading ladies rhetoric with a bit of action near her home she shares with fiance Stephen Moyer on beautiful Santa Monica Beach in California. This girl has a very original way of doing the poi dance of New Zealand.
With a Kiwi sense of humor, Anna swings from Olympian hoops (literally) and rides a bike too with True Blood‘s Bill wearing his Brad Pitt cap. Gotta love her. She’s a riot. Too funny.
Alright, it’s Katherine Heigl‘s turn to do a stunt next. These three girls have Hollywood’s cool A-List set sorted between them… for the next few years. Action star, Oscars material. Hot leadership. :)
True Blood rocks out their VILF’s in a marketing blitz via Details Magazine. Anna Paquin‘s fiance Stephen Moyer of the UK works it on the cover of Details Magazine. In Hollywood, the best vampires are always imported, for Americans to consume for their entertainment. A nice cover from Moyer, who is apparently a very open-minded fiance.
Kellan Lutz,Stephen Moyer and Paul Wesley –three lads who star as vampires in the Twilight Saga, True Bloodand The Vampire Diarieswere all honored by Cosmopolitan Magazine as Fun Fearless Males. Nice one guys. But what about the wolf pack lads? Huh!
Robert Pattinson and Kristen play house in Vancouver saying they like to cook, listen to the Rolling Stones and play guitar. OK! Here’s the top 10 celebrity people and entertainment news items you chose today.
1. BROOKE SHIELDS is lolita-ed no more–China Daily
2. STEPHEN MOYER and ANNA PAQUIN have true heat–OpenHouse
3. Fashion’s silver fox, GEORGIO ARMANI tags himself a piece of Hollywood’s young MEGAN FOX–stylenews
4. ATA TE KANAWA, magazine editor of TU MAI has many fans. Like Obama’s home state of Hawaii, Ata specializes in Maori/PI lifestyle media.
5. DAVID BECKHAM‘s hair cuts are always press worthy in the US or Milan.
6. MOSCOW SKIES bring on talk of the ‘end of days.’ Lets not forget Sydney.
10. SNL critiques OBAMA‘s Nobel Peace Prize nod with humor.
Hoiwood View: Mary Murphy judge of So You Think You Can Dance reveals that she was raped for 9 years and dance gave her the vehicle to rise above it. What an inspiring talent judge!
Posted by Horiwood, Wednesday October 14th 2009 in Hollywood, California.
“When I found out that they were dating, my reaction was, ‘Uh-oh! I hope that this doesn’t blow up in our face….But this has been happening long enough that it’s very clear that it is the real thing. They’re very, very happy, and I’m just thrilled for them.”–True Blood Screenwriter, Allan Ballcomments on actors Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer‘s engagement and love. (Sunday,October 11th, 2009)
In Hollywood, Wednesday night, True Blood star Stephen Moyer said what he really thought of his younger Vampy actor male competitors.
While hosting a benefit for the Good Dog Animal Rescue, National Service Dogs Foundation and Fidelco Dogs Founation with Anna Paquine, Moyer said:
“I haven’t watched The Vampire Diaries and I haven’t seen Twilight either.”
Subtext. He’s not a fan? Meow!
Moyer and Paquin are set to marry soon. Already, Stephen has chosen his border Collie dog, to be his ring bearer at their wedding, over his own son Billy, to make a political point as to how dog welfare is so important.
Here’s a nice little tribute to True Blood’s hit show and cast, featuring the UK’s Snowpatrol singing Chasing Cars and Anna Paquin of New Zealand as Sookie Stackhouse and Stephen Moyer of the UK as Bill Compton.
Image of Carla Bruni Sarkozy, the First Lady of France, brought to you by le Clafloutis Restaurant, 8630 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069. A restaurant on the Sunset Strip where stars dine.
Aussie, Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi! Eric Bana covers Men’s Health Magazine, while Miss Megan Fox, steams up SciFi Now’s cover. Hotness!
In this age of Search Engine Optimization as being the path of the future for all business people and stars alike, here’s how you ranked and rated your top entertainment topics of interest over the last three days on Horiwood.com! Nice!
horiwood’slatest tweet is: “negotiate. work hard. give. be kind. do your best. have excellence of spirit in all you do. And always, always LOVE!”less than 5 seconds agofrom web
Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston share an uncanny similarity in the same taste in…. leather dresses. Funny that. Here’s the top 10 posts on Horiwood.Com today here in Hollywood, LA, California.
horiwood’slatest tweet on twitter is: “dale k has become a redhead in wellington, new zealand. woah! somebody’s gotta bottle that degree of hotness asap. :)less than 5 seconds agofrom web
Vanessa Hudgens is the sweetest naughty girl in Hollywood but it is India’s Top Bollywood Stars who were voted by the worldwide audience as being the hot topic on Sunday on Horiwood.Com. Indian dance numbers rule!
New Zealand’s landscapes are more Twilight’s “Forks” (lush, green native forests with oustanding coastlines) than the New Orleans, swampy landscapes of True Blood TV series. New Zealand is stunning. It’s also where the Hercules and Xena TV series and The Lord of The Rings (Oscar winning trilogy) were filmed.
If David Slade, director of Twilight Saga’s Eclipse, went location hunting in New Zealand, he would just never return to Hollywood. He would just die of happiness and ecstatic joy in all of the pretty! New Zealand is a cinematographer’s dream, but you can be a part of it.
New Zealand is Hollywood famous. The country has 4.5 million people, including the Maori people of New Zealand (nicknamed “horis”) of which I am one of them in Hollywood. You’ve got to see and experience some of New Zealand in your lifetime! You will love it.
If you’ve ever wanted to rock climb or hike a mountain with the most picaresque views of land and sea, then you’ll appreciate Mt Manaia a lot. To find out more about Whangarei City go here. To choose an airline to fly there, go here.
The big news in Hollywood today is that True Blood costars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer have got engaged.
People Magazine says:
Paquin, who plays telepathic Sookie Stackhouse on True Blood, is originally from New Zealand and won a 1994 Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as the precocious child in The Piano.
Paquin has also won a Golden Globe award too. She’s quite accomplished.
Moyer, from Essex, England, plays bloodsucking Bill Compton on the series. He also has two children from previous relationships: a son, Billy, born in 2000, and a daughter, Lilac, born in 2002.
While E! Entertainment adds, Moyer saying:
“There’s no one I’d rather work with,” Moyer told E! News in June. “I love working with her and that’s how it all started, by falling in love on camera.”
They are the sexiest, offscreen real-life couple playing vampires in Hollywood. Congrats Miss New Zealand and Mr Essex! True Love indeed. How sweet.
horiwood’s last twitter pick was from dale who is back in NZ :( Here it is: “@horiwood Definitely home – nothin like singing the Lord’s Prayer in Maori this am at Te Ataakura’s christening & crying over the AB’s loss.”9:50 PM Aug 1stfrom webin reply to horiwood
Saved By The Bell’s cast reunion brings back happier, more simpler times. Smiles all round. Here’s how you ranked your celeb and entertainment news at the top of the class today in Hollywood here on Horiwood.Com. Enjoy!
As we know, vampires are all the rage. Horiwood’s theory is that vampires are so hot right now, because of the recession.
The last eight years of American politics, has vampired the next generation, who are growing up having to bear the consequences of repaying the debt of a mismanaged America. That’s over $1 trillion worth of debt. Meaning, that politicians in office did drink the future dreams and lifeblood of today’s tweens. Yes! It sucks!
But the good news is, that in this cultural climate of pop culture, vampires entertain us with their personal battles to be virtuous and good as they coexist in a world of humans that both frustrate and fascinate them.
Anyway… Entertainment Weekly, has listed their Top 20 Vampires. Here they are: (more…)
Jake Gyllenhaal as a ‘rogue prince’ Dastan and Gemma Arterton as ‘mysterious princess’ Tamina from The Prince of Persia’s new promo posters, have got Hollywood’s movie obsessed audiences buzzing today. Here’s how you ranked your top 10 entertainment news bites on Horiwood.Com today:
Horiwood’s last tweet is: horiwoodHoriwood Bites: JOANNA KRUPA HITS MAXIM MAGAZINE: Yes! Joanna Krupa has hit Maxim Magazine. And&.. http://bit.ly/SqsHn
MAORI ROLLING STONE TRUE BLOOD TRIBUTE AND THE HORIWOOD TOP TEN – WED 8.18.10
One image especially for Maori and Polynesian artists, all Kiwis and Canadians as well as True Blood fans who dig Anna Paquin and her fearless art as an entertainer. Jokingly I might add, that we taught this kid well in Jane Campion‘s The Piano filming years, didn’t we Maoris? Thank goodness for Maori extras in Hollywood’s cinematic history and current evolution of entertainment. Some of Anna’s best memories of early filmic friends are Maori moments. lol!
Apologies to vegetarians and PETA lovers for all of the faux blood splatter again, but here’s the Hollywood Maori tribute version to Rolling Stone‘s hot Anna Paquin cover for True Blood with Alex Skarsgard and Stephen Moyer (it just had to be done).
As I was getting this photo, this mag was flying off the rack stands so quick, it made me want a medium-rare, Californian flame grilled Houston steak, asap. These 3 crazy kids are too Hollywood fierce this week. And why are Americans so obsessed with blood? Kiwi, Swedish and British blood at that. And these nations are America’s allies in real life, so go figure!
In other news, here’s how you voted our top ten news choices. The guest commentary post today (embedded) is laugh-out-lady funny today. I don’t know who wrote it, but it brought a smile for poetic chortles purposes.
1. True Blood Rolling Stone marketing ferocity, sings Pump Up The Volume.
2. Nikki Six still holds a flame for Kat Von D
3. Justin Gaston‘s Psalmist-King‘s ink is Hollywood newsworthy
4. جلوههایی از کرامت ها و ساده زیستی مقام
5. Team Alex Meraz
6. Hot Pick: Beyonce & Jay-Z at a restaurant
7. Angelina Jolie is triumphant in Salt
8. Michael Vartan joins Zoe Saldana & Cliff Curtis
9. An Author’s Sugar & Spice Style with Lauren Conrad
10. Humor: Johnny Depp will head to Hawaii for Pirates of the Caribbean
Guest humor: Will the real Carrie Bradshaw of the Middle East please come forward?
And as my bro, Cliff Curtis, Hollywood’s Maori King, cut his hori chops acting in both The Piano and Whalerider playing a Maori roles, garnering Oscar nods/ or helping garner winners, here’s two trailers just for brotha Cliff too–in recognition of all that Maori have gifted to Hollywood, to date. These films by women New Zealand filmmakers, starring Maori, are just so pretty.
Because of a tremendous amount of love and a lot of grace that I feel I never deserved, I wake up every morning–most days happy–having the unique opportunity to be currently listed as a Struggling American-Maori writer of sorts. From this position of privilege as a Maori who happens to live in the Entertainment Capitol of the World. I have learned that it’s the journey of being an indigenous peoples’ storyteller that is the blessing and I can add that these people are my filmmaking people in our ‘Maori Hollywood’ active city too, 2010′s. Mauri Ora.
It is an honor to bear witness to this filmic tradition in Hollywood California, via a zero budget blog pressed fresh daily often against great odds, to herald the dreams of Maori and Kiwi filmmakers, yet to come.
In the 2010′s, Maori fusion filmmaking is so hot in Hollywood. Just look at Maori influences in Avatar to get a picture of that box office and record setting, cinematic Maori potential. Wow! With special thanks to Cliff and Keisha Castle Hughes, and my creative writing tutor Witi Ihimaera today for the inspiration to breathe, dream and be here at the help of friends and family.
Bloody good stuff! Thanks
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 8.18.10~
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