Alexander Skarsgård

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Oh, the photos are public now, but I doubt they were intended to be. We don't know the source.
We've had someone who used to create Tumblrs every so often and do this, post pics that were meant to be private, and then the Tumblr would be deleted after a few months, or even weeks.
I think this is the same person, it's the same MO.

That's my point exactly though. I'm trying to figure out the motivation behind these postings. They aren't damaging at all, though who knows what else this person has that might be.

They aren't the same as the other account on Insta.
 
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That's my point exactly though. I'm trying to figure out the motivation behind these postings. They aren't damaging at all, though who knows what else this person has that might be.

They aren't the same as the other account on Insta.

They aren't, but that account's now gone, and the tagging style is the same.

Here's our discussion on that site from two months ago, it's the same questions:

http://forum.purseblog.com/celebrit...exander-skarsgard-thread-xvii-829660-788.html

Still no answers.
 
They aren't, but that account's now gone, and the tagging style is the same.

Here's our discussion on that site from two months ago, it's the same questions:

http://forum.purseblog.com/celebrit...exander-skarsgard-thread-xvii-829660-788.html

Still no answers.

I remember the convo ;) To be honest I don't even know what to think about them. It's hard to ignore because they're interesting (yeah I thought the last one was funny) but a double edged sword not knowing the intent or the source.
 
War on Everyone is going to be shown at the Sydney Film Festival on 10th and 12th June. It has a lovely venue for the first session- The State Theatre which is really beautiful.

Source: http://tix.sff.org.au/session_sff.asp?sn=War+on+Everyone

I might make an effort to road trip to Sydney for this. The Canberra Film Festival is on in October. If WoE isn't going to be shown there, I might do Sydney.
 
Thanks, ladies.:smile1:

A bit more info about the Sydney screenings plus a few new promo stills:

From The Library:

The film will screen on Friday, June 10, 2016, at 9:15 pm at the State Theatre and on Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 2 pm at Event Cinemas George Street 4!

You can buy tickets here:

http://tix.sff.org.au/session_sff.asp?sn=War on Everyone

Synopsis:

Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Peña take to their roles with gusto as Terry and Bob, two boozed-up, drug-addled and corrupt police officers who are constantly on the make. Less interested in solving crimes than in lining their pockets and finding ways to violently vent their frustrations, our anti-heroes face off against aristocratic criminal mastermind James Mangan (Theo James). Mayhem ensues, dragging the pair on an anarchic tour of blackmail, drugs, bloody million-dollar heists and a hilarious side-trip to the underbelly of Iceland. Incredibly stylish and bursting with razor-sharp and wickedly witty dialogue, John Michael McDonagh's War On Everyone is a rip-roaring yarn that takes no prisoners.

Source: Tix.sff.org.au

http://tix.sff.org.au/session_sff.asp?sn=War on Everyone

via SydFilmFest twitter

https://twitter.com/sydfilmfest/status/730190244507582464
 

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War on Everyone is going to be shown at the Sydney Film Festival on 10th and 12th June. It has a lovely venue for the first session- The State Theatre which is really beautiful.

Source: http://tix.sff.org.au/session_sff.asp?sn=War+on+Everyone

I might make an effort to road trip to Sydney for this. The Canberra Film Festival is on in October. If WoE isn't going to be shown there, I might do Sydney.


Sounds great, Free. I'm so jealous of you and @Scaredsquirrel, I really want to see this movie too! Hope both of you will tell us all about it. :smile1:
 
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^Good news! Thanks, djuna.:smile1:

Another from Los Cabos/November 2015:

From ASN:

Alex photographed by Bógar Adame Mendoza at the Los Cabos International Film Festival (November 13, 2015, Mexico):



Source: bogaradamendoza instagram
 
Thank you, Djuna! Is Bankside Films going to be the U.S. Distributor?

I only found this info: "Bankside Films is pleased to announce major territory pre-sales to Icon Films in the UK, Icon Film Distribution in Australia/New Zealand and to Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions for Latin America, Benelux, Spain, Portugal, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and selected international territories."

http://reprisalfilms.com/war_on_everyone/
 
Bankside is the producer. I'm going to guess Sony for distributor.

http://variety.com/2016/film/news/a...pena-comedy-war-on-everyone-saban-1201772233/

Alexander Skarsgard-Michael Pena Comedy ‘War on Everyone’ Bought by Saban

Saban Films is buying North American distribution rights to the action-comedy “War on Everyone,” starring Alexander Skarsgård, Michael Peña, Theo James and Tessa Thompson.

Irish helmer John Michael McDonagh (“The Guard”) directed from his own script. Bankside Films is handling international sales at the Cannes Film Festival.

“War on Everyone” made its world premiere in February at the Berlin Film Festival followed by its U.S. debut at South by Southwest. It follows two corrupt New Mexico cops — played by Pena and Skarsgard — who set out to blackmail and frame every criminal unfortunate enough to cross their path.

Things take a sinister turn, however, when they try to intimidate someone who is more dangerous than they are. Or is he?

Variety‘s Peter Debruge called the film “explosively entertaining” in his review.

McDonagh said, “In an era of increasingly heightened tensions across America between law enforcement agencies and the communities they vow to serve and protect, it gives me great pleasure to announce that Saban Films has the guts to take on U.S. distribution of ‘War on Everyone,’ a film that is totally irresponsible, deliberately inflammatory, and completely lacking in any redeeming social or moral value whatsoever. Venceremos!”

The movie is produced by Chris Clark and Flora Fernandez Marengo, and co-produced by Elizabeth Eves for Reprisal Films. Phil Hunt and Compton Ross also produce for Head Gear Films, with the support of the BFI Film Fund.

Pena starred in “The Martian” and Skarsgard will next be seen in “The Legend of Tarzan.” James toplines the “Divergent” series and Thompson was last seen in “Creed.”

Bill Bromiley and Ness Saban negotiated the deal on behalf of Saban Films. UTA Independent Film Group, CAA and Bankside Films represented the producers. McDonagh is repped by UTA and U.K.-based Independent.

Additional territorial deals not previously announced include sales of Germany to Constantin Film, Switzerland to Praesens, Russia to Arthouse and Baltic States to Hea Films. The film was previously sold to Sony Pictures Worldwide for multiple territories and to Icon for U.K., Ireland and Australia/New Zealand.

Saban Films most recently acquired domestic rights to Rob Zombie’s “31” and Renny Harlin’s action-comedy “Skiptrace,” starring Jackie Chan and Johnny Knoxville.
 
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