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May 2009 Archives

Twilight competition winners

 

Thanks to all of you who entered our competition to win a copy of the movie Twilight on DVD.

 

Our five winners are:

 

Susan Leahy from Palmerstown

 

Eddie Reilly from Athboy

 

Nicola Fetherstone from Roscommon

 

Cailin McParland from Newry

 

Martin Daly from Kilrush

 

Congratulations to all of you and your DVDs are in the post. For the rest of you who didn't win, here's the first official poster to be released for New Moon, the next movie in the Twilight Saga. If you haven't read the books (and if you haven't why not, they're brilliant) then you might get a hint of what's to come from the poster. I, for one, can't wait until November to see the next instalment.  

 

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Last week I had the opportunity to travel to London's Science Museum to meet with actor Ben Stiller and have a quick chat about his new movie Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.

 

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It is of course the follow-up to very successful 2006 blockbuster Night at The Museum. All your favourite characters are back and a lot more besides as the film's setting moves from New York's American Museum of Natural History to Washington DC's Smithsonian, the biggest museum in the world.

 

In the interview you can hear Ben talk about how this movie is bigger and better than the first, the two historical characters he'd love to witness a conversation between plus his love for Ireland and how he plans to come back here (clue: it could be this summer so get ready for some Stiller Spotting).

 

And you can listen to the interview by clicking on this player and don't forget to check out the movie trailer below that.

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

Interview with Neil Gaiman

Coraline, the new gothic horror kids movie, hits cinemas this coming weekend and during the week I got the chance to talk with Neil Gaiman, the sci-fi/fantasy/comic book author who wrote the novel on which Coraline is based.

 

 

 

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He had plenty to say about where the original idea for the story came from, what he thinks of the movie, and why children should be allowed embrace horror stories. Listen to the interview:

 



 

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