Showing posts with label GarrattDillahunts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GarrattDillahunts. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Behind the Scenes Video with Against The Sun withTom Felton

Against the Sun released a Behind the Scenes video on their FacebookPage


To Watch the video Click HERE

Here are some Screens from the Video credit Feltbeats.Com







Poor Tom's  Nose 




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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Mexican Sunsets

Despite the long hours of filming and hard work Mexico has given Tom some rewards. He has viewed soome wonderful Sunsets and shared one with us

He Tweeted

Was a tough but great first weeks filming on splendid sunsets almost every night, bloody marvelous
luckyman


ALSO

Garret tweeted.
Week one behind us. Feels like six. Great company in and & is treating us right.

Clearly everyone was taking a break after a week of filming in 12 hr shifts

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK GUYS





Tuesday, 16 April 2013

JOURNAL FOR 'GHOSTS' : DAY 1.

15TH APRIL 2013 

Today was the first day of filming .
Here is the most important chill out home for the cast whilst waiting between Film takes

Thanks Garret for the photo of  The Monkey Bar
                                (I wonder if Ceasar will drop by and say Hi Tom)



Garrett Tweeted

Thank you for this . It will definitely ease the long shooting days.
 Tom Tweeted
Alright. Lets get it on....
The exact story behind the tweet was not clear  maybe it was his costume or maybe it was referring to filming .

 GOOD LUCK TOM

FINALLY

Ghosts Pacific tweeted

Set Report: Shoot Day 1 - Setting the scene in the largest tank in the world

Along with their photo - It looks AMAZING 



DON'T FORGET ALL THE PHOTOS AND MORE CAN BE FOUND IN OUR STORYBOARD FOR GHOSTS HERE

Here are some additional photos I was lucky to find today
Thanks Mark Moran for sharing.

                                The very First Film take to be filmed but no sign of the Boys .

Tanks 1 and 4 empty and waiting to be filled . Mike Moran is stood in the largeest tank in the world ready to be filled with 17 million gallons of  water to make the Pacific ocean.


It takes almost 2 days to pump water in to fill the Tank and 600 kilos of dry chlorine every other week as maintenance.

Panoramic views of the tanks as they are filled up
Nearly There 12 inches to go

Nearly there




 Finally the beautiful but dangerous  Pacific Ocean





Friday, 12 April 2013

PREPARATIONS FOR A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVES

Preparations are  going well  for GHOSTS IN THE PACIFIC as the first day of filming gets near.

We will be working with the Ghost team on twitters to keep you all up to date with how filming is going plus more background information  and fun aswell . Watch this space.

PREPARATION DAY 13  @Ghostpacific 


Filling the tank  - Credit GHOST PACIFIC
Set Report: Prep Day 13 - The water tanks start to fill. Almost time to get wet! @ Baja Studios,… 
The tank gets filled in preparation for Harry Tony and Gene  attendance over the next  5 weeks .
                                                Lets hope they can all swim

Whilst the tanks were filling  Garret Dillahunt was busy with homework as Storyboards were being put on to the noticeboard for all to see.

Story -time  are you all sitting comfortable


  THANKS  GARRET FOR SHARING 

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Ghosts of the Pacific Journal

WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT TO HAVE A JOURNAL FOLLOWING THE MAKING OF  GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC
SO. . . . . . .  

For the next  5 weeks I am going to turn this site into a journal dedicated to GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC.
Somewhere you can come for all the updates , photos , tweets from Tom Jake and Garrat.

We are in for a lot of fun and games. PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS 


Already set and waiting for director Brian Falk ,   Credit @Ghostspaciific (Twitter)

Here are some useful links to follow. Just click the link:

Ghosts of the Pacific                                  IMDB
Ghosts of the Pacific                                  Twitter  
The American Film Company                     Twitter
Tom Felton                                                 Twitter
Jake Abel                                                    Twitter
Garret Dillahunt                                          Twitter
Garret-dillahunt.net/                                    Website

If you have any questions you can find me in these following places Emma & I will be pleased to help you follow us in the usual places :

Tomfeltoninc  (News about Tom)              Facebook  and  Here
Tomfeltoninc  (Chat)                                 Twitter
Tomfeltoninc   (Sharedphotos)                 Tumbler
Tomfeltoninc   (Story and Gallery )           Photobucket  (clicklink R/H side)
Pinterest                                                   Pinterest

If you have any interviews reports photos we may have missed we would love to hear from you . Email us  at  Tomfeltoninc@googlemail.com

Now please follow us here and spread the word to your friends the more the merrier.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Tom's next Project -Ghosts of the Pacific


It has just been announced by Tom Felton by a RT on twitter via Ghosts of the Pacific he has been casted along with Garret-dillahunt and Jake Abel for the Role of Bombadier Tony Pastula.

The film is to be directed by Brian Falk  for The American Film Company  .

The film according to Ghosts of the Pacific Twitter will be filmed at the Fox Studios Baja in Mexico where Titanic was filmed and according to Garrat Dillahunts Blog the filming will take 5 weeks to film.
Here is the News break from Hitfix  and Garrat Dillahunts Blog:
Garret Dillahunt, Tom Felton and Jake Abel are about to go to war.
The three actors are set to star in “Ghosts of the Pacific,” a WWII drama produced by The American Film Company.
“Pacific” tells the the true story of three Navy flyers — pilot Harold Dixon (Dillahunt), bombardier Tony Pastula (Felton), and radioman Gene Aldrich (Abel) – who survived a harrowing ordeal in the South Pacific in 1942. After ditching their damaged scouting plane, the three strangers find themselves adrift on a 4×8-foot life raft with no food, water, or supplies.
Producer and American Film Co. president Brian Falk (Robert Redford’s “The Conspirator”) will be making his directorial debut.
Falk is also co-writing with Mark David Keegan. The film is being produced by Falk and Mark Moran, with Kurt Graver co-producing. The American Film Company’s Joe Ricketts will exec produce.
And more info about the plot, from The American Film Company:
It’s January 16, 1942. Veteran Navy pilot Harold Dixon, and his young crew — radioman Gene Aldrich, and bombardier Tony Pastula — take off from the deck of aircraft carrier USS Enterprise to search for Japanese submarines in the glistening waters of the South Pacific. The three men are virtual strangers, assigned to spend an afternoon together in a single-engine torpedo bomber. They should be back on the ship in time for dinner.
But instead of dinner, evening instead finds the men adrift on a dark ocean in a tiny rubber raft, forced to ditch their plane after they somehow lost their carrier…then their remaining fuel…then the setting sun. Most significantly, the plane itself sank to the ocean floor, carrying with it nearly all of their emergency supplies.
No first aid kit, no signaling device, no compass, no food, no water.
Thus begins GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC, the incredible account of a 34-day odyssey that has become a Navy legend. Dixon, Aldrich, and Pastula cast adrift on the high seas, assaulted by sharks and storms, burning in the relentless sun, starving to death
NO START DATE HAS BEEN MENTIONED BUT IT CAN BE ASSUMED IT WILL BE SOON AS TOM HAS CANCELLED CONVENTIONS IN VANCOUVER AND CALGARY  WHICH HE WAS SCHEDULED TO ATTEND AT THE END OF THE MONTH. 



         WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH TOM MUCH SUCCESS !