Anna Paquin

Bill’s Entrance – Nathan Barr – True Blood: Original Score


05 – Bill’s Entrance -Nathan Barr – True Blood: Original Score I bring you the original score from the hit HBO series True Blood, composed and performed by Nathan Barr. Enjoy. ♥ Note: If any of you would like the mp3s, I’d be happy to oblige. Just send me a message. ** No copyright infringement intended. Please don’t persecute me for my love of music.**

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TRUE BLOOD: Get out Alive (Fanmade)


**WATCH IN HQ** This is a fanvid of Bill and Sookie’s tumultuous relationship from “True Blood”. Passion, fear, rage, jealousy. The typical human/vampire relationship ;-) Please Rate & Comment, I’m hoping the work I put into this paid off so please let me know! As always, thanks for your support of my vids! ♥

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True Blood ~ Mercy


This is a music video I made with clips from the HBO series “True Blood.” I had it uploaded last night, but something went wrong so I had to upload it again. The song is “Mercy” by Duffy. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!

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Emmy Roundtable: Drama Actresses: Script Tease


Anna Paquin, Regina King, Sigourney Weaver and the other actresses tell us how they handle script changes and continuity while filming.

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Jane Campion Interview for “Bright Star”


www.mannythemovieguy.com From The Piano to In the Cut, writer-director Jane Campion always puts strong women characters at the center. Whether shes a mute woman like Holly Hunters Oscar-winning role in The Piano or Meg Ryans writing professor in In the Cut, Campions heroines are mostly disempowered women living outside mainstream society. In Bright Star, Campions heroine is Fanny Brawne (the breathtaking Abbie Cornish), a smart, young dressmaker who will do anything if someone tries to break her relationship with the man she loves, the great romantic poet, John Keats (Ben Whishaw). Inspired by the acclaimed biography of Keats written by Andrew Motion, Campion focuses on the love story between Brawne and Keats. Told through the eyes of the poets love and inspiration, their romance inspired some of the most beautiful love letters ever written. Their correspondence would later scandalize Victorian society. Told during the last three years in the life of Keats, the unlikely pair started at odds. Keats thinks Brawne is a stylish minx, while she is wholly unimpressed by his literature. But love soon blossoms and inspires Keats to write some of his most brilliant works such as ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn,’ ‘Ode on Melancholy’ and ‘Ode to a Nightingale.’ I have the feeling as if I were dissolving, Keats tells Brawne. Indeed, the young lovers are swept into powerful, uncontrollable sensations. Charles Armitage Brown (Paul Schneider affecting a believable Scottish accent), Keats friend

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