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Sam Worthington Talks Avatar Day and Cameron's Tactics

24 August 2009 11:28 PM, PDT | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »

If there is one person we haven't heard much from yet regarding Avatar, it's the star of the show himself, Sam Worthington. Since breaking onto the scene quite recently with Macbeth and Rogue, Worthington has been working non-stop with filmmakers like James Cameron, McG, and now Louis Leterrier. Not only is he a hard worker and a fantastic actor, he's smart as hell, too, and a very down to earth guy familiar with what's going on in the world around him. Collider talked with Worthington recently and asked him about his thoughts on the outcome of Avatar Day. You might be surprised to hear what he had to say in response. "Its got a hell of a lot of hype. I read all what was said yesterday about the trailer. I can see their point, but as I said, it's not meant to be built for an Apple Mac. It's »

- Alex Billington

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Samlize Worthingtheron

3 August 2009 4:10 PM, PDT | JoBlo.com | See recent JoBlo news »

While he was shooting up Shakespeare in a contemporized MacBeth and being devoured by a killer croc in Rogue, Aussie actor Sam Worthington probably never imagined that in just a few short years he'd be taking the lead in a James Cameron movie, battling mythology in Clash Of The Titans, and having enough Hollywood juice to replace Tom Cruise. Worthington is taking advantage of Tom's vacillation and (justifiably) leaping at/on an opportunity to co-star with Charlize Theron in the spy thriller »

- Dave Davis

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Villain Cast in Point Break Sequel

4 March 2009 6:00 PM, PST | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »

Australian actor Damian Walshe-Howling (Ned Kelly, Macbeth) spoke with Moviehole, revealing that he has been cast in the "Point Break" sequel, entitled "Point Break Indo" and is directed by Jan de Bont (Speed, Twister). Plot: When Billy Dalton, military special ops and star surfer, is disqualified from the pro-surfing tour, he takes off for the coast of Bali looking for the perfect wave. While there he's recruited by a private security force who are trying to find a gang known as The Bush Administration, surfing outlaws and modern day pirates who work like "The Ex-Presidents," a bank robbing crew from Malibu twenty years ago. Walshe-Howling will play the bad guy, a sea-pirate named Dali. He and his team wear masks of The Bush Administration (George Bush, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, etc) as they rob boats. Dali's sister, Teela, ends up falling in love with Dalton, an undercover Fed working in Dali's gang, »

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