One Year Online!
I am happy to announce that Eliza Fan has been online for a year; it was originally opened on November 30, 2007.
Unfortunately, I was unable to launch the new layout & full version as planned, but be sure to check back next week for the promised launch. In the meantime, I shall continue to update with DVD screencaptures from BtVS and Wrong Turn to name a few -- so plenty to look forward to!
‘Alphabet Killer’ Premieres
The official website has been updated with additional future dates & locations, so be sure to book tickets if you're in the area -- I'm still hoping that Eliza will attend at least one showing.
• Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - McKinley 6 Theatres, Buffalo, NY; book tickets
• Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - Movieplex Cinemas of Geneva, Geneva, NY; book tickets
• Friday, December 5, 2008 - Location to be confirmed;
book tickets• Thursday, December 11, 2008 - Cinema Village, New York, NY; book tickets
• Friday, December 12, 2008 - Destina Indie Plaza, Hamilton, NJ; book tickets
• Friday, December 12, 2008 - Cinemart Theatre, Forrest Hills, NY; book tickets
EDIT (Nov. 30): Updated with additional showings.
CNN Heroes
What a wonderful surprise; Eliza attended the '2nd Annual CNN Heroes' tribute event several days ago (Nov. 22) -- and looked absolutely stunning in a form fitting black gown with thigh slit & red lipstick.
I've added mostly HQ's to the gallery; links and previews are below, enjoy!
Gallery Link
- 2nd Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute - Arrivals/Backstage & Audience
GQ Men of the Year
Eliza attended a new event several days ago (Nov. 18) and looked absolutely stunning.
Miss Elisha also attended.
A mixture of MQ & HQ images have been added to the gallery; previews are below. Enjoy!
Gallery Link
- GQ 'Men of the Year' Party - Arrivals/Inside
New York Premiere Confirmed
I previously reported that The Alphabet Killer would have a premiere in New York, and the date & location has been confirmed -- not for one, but for two premeires!
• Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - McKinley 6 Theatres, Buffalo, NY; book tickets
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Friday, December 5, 2008Thursday, December 11, 2008
Here's hoping Eliza will make an appearance at one -- or even both! -- premieres.
EDIT (Nov. 24): The December premiere has changed; location to be announced shortly.
‘Alphabet Killer’ NY Premiere
A heads up: the official website for The Alphabet Killer -- which has had a small makeover, along with updated content (to be added to the gallery shortly) -- is stating that there will be a premiere in New York next month; December.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this means another appearance from Eliza.
There are no further details as of yet, but as always, I shall keep you guys posted!
Spike announces Video Game Awards nominees
The sixth annual Video Game Awards will be broadcast live Dec. 14 from Sony Picture Studios in Culver City, Calif. The ceremony will feature 50 Cent performing "Get Up" to footage of his upcoming game, "50 Cent: Blood in the Sand," as well as world-premiere footage from other games.
The awards show won't be without some celebrity winners. Actors and actresses who lent their voices to games are also nominated. Ricky Gervais, Kiefer Sutherland, Liam Neeson and Daniel Craig will compete for Big Name In The Game - Male; Jenny McCarthy, Liv Tyler, Eliza Dushku (as "Shaundi" in Saints Row 2) and Judi Dench will face off for Big Name In The Game - Female.
Source: Associated Press
‘The Alphabet Killer’ LA Premiere
Apologies for not finding out sooner; Eliza -- who has a lead role and is co-producer -- introduced the Los Angeles theatrical showing of the Anchor Bay Entertainment thriller at the Laemmle's Monica 4-plex Theaters (1332 2nd Street) in Santa Monica yesterday (Nov. 14).
Dushku, along with writer/producer co-star Tom Malloy and producers Isen Robbins and Aimee Schoof, introduced the 10pm showing. Pending confirmation, they also participated in a Q&A with the audience after the screening.
Directed by Rob Schmidt, The Alphabet Killer is a psychological thriller loosely based on the serial murders that shocked the citizens of Rochester, New York in the early 1970s.
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com