119 pages
English

Découvre YouScribe en t'inscrivant gratuitement

Je m'inscris

The Natascha McElhone Handbook - Everything you need to know about Natascha McElhone , livre ebook

-

Découvre YouScribe en t'inscrivant gratuitement

Je m'inscris
Obtenez un accès à la bibliothèque pour le consulter en ligne
En savoir plus
119 pages
English
Obtenez un accès à la bibliothèque pour le consulter en ligne
En savoir plus

Description

Natascha McElhone (born Natasha Abigail Taylor; 23 March 1970) is an English actress of stage, screen and television, best known for her roles in American films such as Ronin, The Truman Show and Solaris, and most recently for her role as Karen van der Beek on the Showtime series Californication.


This book is your ultimate resource for Natascha McElhone. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Natascha McElhone's Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Natascha McElhone, Big Nothing, Californication (TV series), Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, City of Ghosts, FeardotCom, Guy X, Killing Me Softly (film), Ladies in Lavender, Laurel Canyon (film), Love's Labour's Lost (2000 film), Martin Jarvis (actor), Mary Boleyn, Neutrogena, Revelations (TV miniseries), Romeo and Juliet (2013 film), Ronin (film), Roy Greenslade, Solaris (2002 film), Surviving Picasso, The Company (TV miniseries), The Devil's Own, The Other Boleyn Girl (2003 film), The Secret of Moonacre, The Truman Show, Thorne (TV series), Wyndham's Theatre 108…and more pages!


Contains selected content from the highest rated entries, typeset, printed and shipped, combining the advantages of up-to-date and in-depth knowledge with the convenience of printed books. A portion of the proceeds of each book will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation to support their mission.

Sujets

Informations

Publié par
Date de parution 21 février 2013
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781486471096
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 4 Mo

Informations légales : prix de location à la page 0,0850€. Cette information est donnée uniquement à titre indicatif conformément à la législation en vigueur.

Extrait

Topic relevant selected content from the highest rated entries, typeset, printed and shipped.
Combine the advantages of up-to-date and in-depth knowledge with the con-venience of printed books.
A portion of the proceeds of each book will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation to support their mission: to empower and engage people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free license or in the public domain, and to disseminate it eectively and globally.
e content within this book was generated collaboratively by volunteers. Please be advised that nothing found here has necessarily been reviewed by people with the expertise required to provide you with complete, accurate or reliable information. Some information in this book maybe misleading or simply wrong. e publisher does not guarantee the validity of the infor-mation found here. If you need specic advice (for example, medical, legal, nancial, or risk management) please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area.
Sources, licenses and contributors of the articles and images are listed in the section entitled “References”. Parts of the books may be licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. A copy of this license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation License”
All used third-party trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Contents
Articles Natascha McElhone Big Nothing Californication (TV series) Castlevania: Lords of Shadow City of Ghosts FeardotCom Guy X Killing Me Softly (film) Ladies in Lavender Laurel Canyon (film) Love's Labour's Lost (2000 film) Martin Jarvis (actor) Mary Boleyn Neutrogena Revelations (TV miniseries) Romeo and Juliet (2013 film) Ronin (film) Roy Greenslade Solaris (2002 film) Surviving Picasso The Company (TV miniseries) The Devil's Own The Other Boleyn Girl (2003 film) The Secret of Moonacre The Truman Show
Thorne (TV series)
Wyndham's Theatre
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
Article Licenses License
1 5 9 19 29 33 36 38 40 44 46 50 53 59 62 65 68 72 74 79 81 86 90 92 96 104 108
112 115
117
Natascha McElhone
Natascha McElhone
Born
Natascha McElhone
McElhone at the Mann Chinese 6 theatre, 2 June 2009
Nationality
Occupation
Years active
Spouse(s)
Children
Natasha Abigail Taylor 23 March 1970 Surrey, England, United Kingdom
British
Actress
1990present
Dr. Martin Hirigoyen Kelly (19982008 (widowed))
3 sons
[1] [2][3][4] Natascha McElhone(bornNatasha Abigail Tayloran English actress of stage, screen) is ; 23 March 1970 and television, best known for her roles in American films such asRonin,The Truman ShowandSolaris, and most recently for her role as Karen van der Beek on the Showtime seriesCalifornication.
Early life [5] [6] McElhone was born in Surrey to Irish parents, who were both journalists. She took her mother Noreen's maiden [7] name as her stage name. McElhone has a scriptwriter brother Damon who lives in Los Angeles, and two half-brothers, Alexander and Nicholas, who live in Stockholm. Her parents separated when she was two and her Irish [8] mother moved the family to Brighton and later married journalist and columnist Roy Greenslade.
McElhone, who took lessons in Irish dancing from ages 612, was educated at St. Mary's Hall School for Girls, an independent boarding school in Brighton, Sussex. She graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1993.
1
Natascha McElhone
Career McElhone began her career in the theatre, including starring inRichard IIIin Regent's Park,The Count of Monte CristoandThe Cherry Orchardat the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester; and inMidsummer Night's Dreamat the Open Air Theatre. McElhone made her television debut in the BBC'sBergeracin 1991, and was seen in an episode of Absolutely Fabulousin 1992. McElhone made her film debut in 1996'sSurviving Picassowith Anthony Hopkins. In the same year she was seen in the Dennis Potter TV mini-seriesKaraoke.Although she has made relatively few films, her most successful to date has been 1998'sThe Truman Showwith Jim Carrey. She had leading roles opposite Brad Pitt inThe Devil's Own, Robert De Niro inRoninand George Clooney inSolaris.
In 2005, she co-starred in the NBC miniseriesRevelationswith actor Bill Pullman. She starred in a 2006 West End production ofHonourat the Wyndham's Theatre alongside Diana Rigg and Martin Jarvis. She then accepted a leading role in the Showtime cable television seriesCalifornicationas Karen, alongside David Duchovny.
McElhone is the newest Neutrogena spokeswoman and the face of the Ageless Essentials Continuous Hydration line.
In 2010 she was the voice of Marie in the video gameCastlevania: Lords of Shadowfrom Konami.
Personal life McElhone married plastic surgeon Dr. Martin Hirigoyen Kelly on 19 May 1998. The couple lived in Fulham, West London, with their sons Theodore (born 2000) and Otis (born May 2003); their third son, Rex, was born in October [9] 2008, 5 months after Kelly's death. On 20 May 2008, 43-year-old Kelly was found slumped in the doorway of the family home by a fellow doctor. He was rushed to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (where he worked) but could not be revived. He died one day after their tenth wedding anniversary. A post-mortem exam revealed the cause of death to have been dilated [10][11][12] cardiomyopathy.
After her husband's sudden death, McElhone continued to write letters to him, sometimes documenting the daily trivia of life but also dealing with how she and their young children were coping with their loss. These letters and diary entries formed the basis of her bookAfter You: Letters of Love, and Loss, to a Husband and Father. The book was published in July 2010. (The book is simply titledAfter Youin the Kindle edition-UK version only.)
Filmography
Title
Surviving Picasso
The Devil's Own
Mrs Dalloway
The Truman Show
List of film works
What Rats Won't Do
Ronin
Love's Labour's Lost
Contaminated Men
Laurel Canyon
FeardotCom
Year
Role
1996 Fran oise Gilot
1997 Megan Doherty
1997 Young Clarissa
1998 Lauren/Sylvia
1998 Kate Beckenham
1998 Deirdre
2000 Rosaline
2000 Holly Anderson
2002 Sara
2002 Terry Huston
Notes
2
Sister Josepha Montafiore
Revelations
2005
2007
2010
Thorne: Sleepyhead
Mary Boleyn
2003
The Other Boleyn Girl
1996
Cold Lazarus
2009
Woman
The Company
Californication
2007present
Karen van der Beek
Helen Blake
1990
Vanessa
1994
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries
Absolutely Fabulous
1996
Angie
Angie
Cecily Corde
Year
1994
1994
1991
The Secret of Moonacre
2008
Janet
1994
A Breed of Heroes
Episode: The Sanctuary Sparrow
List of television works
in production
post-production
Natascha McElhone
10 Minute Tales
Loveday
Karaoke
3
Gloria
TV film
TV miniseries
Blessed
Episode: An Unkindness of Ravens (1) Episode: An Unkindness of Ravens (2)
The Kid
2013
2010
Heaven and Earth
James Miranda Barry
2012
Carpet Boy
2012
Romeo and Juliet
TV serial
Jackie
in production
Lady Capulet
2008
Lou
TV short film Segment: Deep & Crisp & Even
TV serial
Elizabet Nemeth
TV miniseries
Anne Coburn
TV film
Killing Me Softly
City of Ghosts
2002
Deborah
Cadfael
Bergerac
Title
Minder
Olga Daniloff
2004
Ladies in Lavender
2006
Sgt. Irene Teal
Big Nothing
Penelope Wood
Guy X
2005
2002
2002
Sophie
Rheya
Solaris
Episode: Snow in Provence
Episode: Death
Episode: All Quiet on the West End Front
Louise Calder
Notes
Role
Art Gallery Assistant
Natascha McElhone
Video games
Year
2010
Awards and nominations
Saturn Award
Title
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
2003: Nominated, "Best Actress"Solaris
Irish Film and Television Awards a 2003: Nominated, "Best Actress in a Film"Solaris MTV Movie Awards
Role
Marie Belmont
Notes
1999: Nominated, "Best Action Sequence"Ronin(shared w/Robert De Niro)
Satellite Award
2005: Nominated, "Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television"Revelations
References
[1]Internet Movie Database and other websites birth registered as Natasha Abigail Taylor in Surrey NW 2nd quarter (April, May, June) 1970 NOT 1971. Mother's maiden name = "McElhone" [2] McElhone, Natascha (2011).After You(http://books.google.com/books?id=j0SKJ2lyBwcC&dq=natascha+mcelhone&source=bl& ots=K35HfQdcje&sig=CIejNmQM-rC7gzB1QHwluhhLqao&hl=en).PenguinBooks(limitededition).p.bAbouttheauthor. ISBNb0-241-95527-0..Retrieved28February,2012. [3] Robinson, Anne (28 February 2012). "Anne Robinson is joined by actress Natascha McElhone and presenter Chris Hollins who share their favourite books and discuss why they have been important to them in their lives." (http:/ /www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01czfb7/ My_Life_in_Books_Series_2_Episode_2/). BBC2. . Retrieved 28 February, 2012. [4] Flint Marx, Rebecca. "Natascha McElhone Movies" (http:/ /www.blockbuster.com/browse/catalog/personDetails/190549). Blockbuster LLC. . Retrieved 28 February, 2012. [5]birth registered as Natasha Abigail Taylor in Surrey NW 2nd quarter (April, May, June) 1970 NOT 1971. Mother's maiden name = "McElhone" [6] Interview (http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/magazine/2009/1010/1224256064873.html), 10 October 2009, Irish Times [7] http://www.filmreference.com/film/4/Natascha-McElhone.html [8] Greenslade, Roy (15 March 2007). "Comedy role for X-Files star Duchovny" (http:/ /blogs.guardian.co.uk/greenslade/2007/03/ comedy_role_for_xfiles_star_du.html).The Guardian(London). . Retrieved 19 May 2010. [9] "Natascha McElhone Welcomes Third Child" (http:/ /www.celebrity-babies.com/2008/10/natascha-mcelho.html). . Retrieved 8 January 2009. [10] Booth, Jenny (21 May 2008). "Natascha McElhone's plastic surgeon husband dies at couple's home" (http:/ /www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/ news/uk/article3975839.ece).The Times(UK). . Retrieved 21 May 2008. [11] "Surgeon husband of pregnant actress Natascha McElhone is found dead on his doorstep" (http:/ /www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ article-1020856/Surgeon-husband-pregnant-actress-Natascha-McElhone-dead-doorstep. html).Daily Mail. UK. 21 May 2008. . Retrieved 21 May 2008. [12] Rudd, Andy (23 May 2008). "Natascha McElhone's surgeon husband Martin Kelly died from a heart condition" (http:/ /www.mirror.co. uk/news/topstories/2008/05/23/natascha-mcelhone-s-surgeon-husband-martin-kelly-died-from-a-heart-condition-89520-20427290/ ). Daily Mirror. . Retrieved 30 May 2008.
4
Natascha McElhone
External links a Natascha McElhone (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1523/) at the Internet Movie Database
Big Nothing
Big Nothing Cover of the DVD release Directed byJean-Baptiste Andrea
Written by
Starring
Music by
Cinematography
Editing by
Distributed by
Release date(s)
Running time
Country
Language
Budget
Jean-Baptiste Andrea Billy Asher
David Schwimmer Simon Pegg Alice Eve Natascha McElhone
Harry Manfredini
Richard Greatrex
Daryl Jordan Antoine Vareille
Path
1 December 2006
86 minutes
United Kingdom
English
d3million
Big Nothingis a 2006 British crime comedy film directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea starring David Schwimmer and Simon Pegg. It was released in December 2006, and had its premiere at Cardiff Film Festival in November 2006. Big Nothingwas filmed on the Isle of Man and in Wales at Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan and at Caerwent and other areas of Monmouthshire. Other scenes were at Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
Plot The film is set in a small Oregon town, where a brutal serial killer nicknamed the 'Oregon undertaker' has been murdering and mutilating young women. Charlie (David Schwimmer) is an ex-teacher turned disaffected call center employee who's fired on his first day. Distraught on being unable to provide for his daughter Emily and policewoman wife Penelope (Natascha McElhone), he's approached by former colleague Gus (Simon Pegg), an aspiring scam artist who presents Charlie with a seemingly snag-free plan to make some cash: blackmail Reverend Smalls who, despite being a man of the cloth, has frequently turned up in the company database of visitors to illegal porn websites. Gus plans on extorting money from Reverend Smalls, with the intention of publicly exposing his secret shame should he refuse to pay up. Normally cautious Charlie reluctantly agrees to play a part in the scam, confident that with the money he'll garner from the deal he'd be able to turn things around for him and his family. When proud former teenage pageant queen Josie McBroom (Alice Eve), Gus's scheming one-night stand, muscles in on the deal, their plan goes ahead.
5
Big Nothing
Josie convinces Charlie and Gus that she should make the call to Smalls, on the grounds that if either of them called, the police could trace their voices and connect them to the job, as the blind man would be able to say he saw (or didn't see) Gus at the store. The plan goes into action, and Gus goes to Smalls' house where he is surprised by the Reverend, wielding a gun. From outside the house, two shots are heard. At the same time, Charlie explains the alibi at the bar, only to find out that the blind owner of the gas station is sitting right next to him; it was his 80th birthday. Charlie runs away and goes to Smalls' house, where he finds the Reverend dead. Scared, he drags the body outside, and dumps him into a nearby septic tank. He goes back inside the house, tries to call Josie, and upon finding Gus leaving the bathroom, learns that the Reverend shot Gus in the leg, explaining the blood near the corpse. After the first shot, Gus hit the Reverend over the head with a vase, leaving him alive but unconscious. Gus and Charlie leave the house to escape the scene of the crime, but Charlie remembers that he left Josie's card inside. They go back and get it, but in the process Gus stumbles upon a hidden DVD collection of the Reverend. They put one in, and find a video of the Reverend killing and cutting up a young girl. They try to flee the house, but are immediately met by a deputy police officer outside the door. The policeman explains that the Reverend was found dead, with three bullet holes in his head. Charlie lets in the policeman, who notices some blood on the floor. Charlie, in the kitchen, grabs a knife and cuts himself, and then goes back to the policeman to explain that he cut himself on a vase. Right before leaving, the policeman decides to see what Charlie had been watching, much to Charlie's protests. He presses play, and watches the beginning of a children's movie Gus had secretly switched in. Satisfied, he leaves the house, but finds marks in the ground that look like someone had been dragged. Charlie follows the policeman to the end of the drag marks, the septic tank. As Charlie is about to open it, Gus smashes a vase against the head of the deputy, who is promptly dragged inside. Inside, Charlie freaks out about the murder of the Reverend and the kidnapping of a policeman and leaves, where he is met by the Reverend's wife (Mimi Rogers), who has a gun pointed at Charlie. They go back inside, where she explains that she shot the Reverend, and that she was going to meet her lover, Max, at the house so they could collect their $2,000,000 the real Reverend had left. Gus and Charlie explain that Max will not be seeing her, and she asks them where the 2 million dollars are, pointing a gun at the tied-up policeman. They frantically try to say that they don't know anything about the money, and right before she is about to shoot the deputy, Josie comes in and lodges an axe in the wife's head. As Charlie and Gus talk over what's been happening, Josie finds the money hidden in the Reverend's oven, and calls Charlie and Gus over. As they're looking at the stacks of hundred dollar bills, they hear cries of "help" from outside. The deputy has escaped through the front door, and, rolling himself along, is soon caught by the three. In his rolling, the deputy drops his badge, which Charlie picks up and puts in his pocket. They agree to dispose of the body of the wife, but the policeman, still alive, asks to use the restroom. Inside, he tries to escape through a window by jumping on the toilet, but slips, breaking his skull on the toilet, killing himself. Charlie, Gus, and Josie hide the bodies in suitcases and drive away to dispose of them, but soon get into an argument. Charlie reveals that the reason why he has been reeling off random facts is because of a neurological disorder. This problem with the neurotransmitter acetylcholine means that eventually his mind will become blank and explains why he was fired from his teaching position. After driving for a while Charlie realises that Gus, who had originally said he needed the money for his daughter's cornea operation, doesn't really have a daughter, and punches him. In this small fight, they nearly get into an accident with a fat man, who tries to call the police, but is persuaded by Gus to not do so. Charlie, Gus, and Josie drive away and get to their disposal point, only to find that one of the bodies is missing. They drive back and hit the Reverend's wife, who had jumped out of the car and was trying to get help. As they look over the body, two police officers show up, one of them being Charlie's wife, and quickly see the body. Charlie's wife tries to call her deputy, but it goes to voicemail, as her deputy is dead in the trunk of their car, unbeknown to her. Josie hurriedly patches up a story, but the three are taken to the station, where a special agent is waiting.
6
Big Nothing
Agent Hymes (Jon Polito) happens to be the fat man the three almost got into an accident with, and examines the body with Gus and Josie, seeming to immediately patch together everything that happened, to Gus and Josie's horror. However, it turns out not to be the case and he lets them go. In the waiting room, Charlie finds his sleeping daughter, who couldn't be left alone at the house and was brought by his wife, and gives her his coat. Charlie, Gus, and Josie drive to a tar pit, where they plan to dispose of the bodies, but they find that the special agent has been following them. He gets angry at Gus for calling him fat before, and Gus swipes and stabs him with an insulin needle in the foot. The agent throws the gun up, which is caught by Charlie, who then points the gun at the agent. The agent then reveals that Josie is actually the Wyoming Widow; a murderer who befriended men and killed them with a small bit of whiskey, laced with highly concentrated thallium. She disregards it as nonsense, but Charlie and Gus make her empty her pockets, where they find the tell-tale flask of poison whiskey. They make her drink some, and she pretends to die, but begins laughing at their foolishness, as it isn't poisoned at all. They check for the agent, but he has disappeared, so they go out looking for him. Gus goes back to the car and tries to hide the money, but is caught by the agent, who complains of his lack of payment for what he does. He shoots Gus twice, killing him, and gets the money. In the mean time, Charlie's wife finds the badge of her deputy in her husband's coat, but drives to a bridge and throws it off, removing the evidence. The agent runs to his car, but is surprised by Josie, who was waiting in the back seat. They make him eat a very large sugary lollipop, highly dangerous because of his diabetes, and soon have him for dead. Charlie remarks on what monsters they have become, and is then faced by Josie, who has a gun trained on his head. She explains that she really is the Wyoming Widow, and then gives him the choice of the bullet or the poisoned whiskey. Charlie tells her not to spend all the money in one place, and drinks the whiskey, dying quickly, but not before he happily sees Josie discover that the bag is filled with nothing but his daughter's stuffed animals. At home, Charlie receives a message on his phone from a publishing firm in Seattle, Washington, regarding his book and offer him his dream job and an office. Also, his daughter, is seen drawing with marker on some of the hundred dollar bills next to several large stacks of money. Josie tries to hitch a ride away from Oregon, and finally gets one from an old man. The old man goes to the back to "double-check on something", and Josie takes out the poisoned whiskey. The old man covers a bloody leg with a tarp (where it is revealed he is the Oregon undertaker), and goes back into the truck to drive away with Josie.
Production and release Big Nothingwas filmed over thirty-two days in January 2006, and had its world premiere at the Cardiff Film Festival on November 18, 2006. Released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on December 1, 2006, the film had its [1] European market release on March 15, 2007, but was never released in cinemas in America. Rather, it was released on DVD on June 12, 2007.
Reception
Critical Empiregave the film three stars, commenting that "the tone shift is a little too extreme for mainstream success, but [2] Schwimmer and Pegg provide a solid, blackly comic centre to an original crime caper." The BBC also gave the film three out of five stars, praising Pegg and Schwimmer's performances, particularly noting that Pegg had [3] "reinvented himself" with his role. Yahoo Movies praised the film, giving it a very positive review and calling it "slick, sharp and smartly underplayed -[4] Big Nothing amounts to quite a bit in the end."
7
Big Nothing
Box office Big Nothingdid not prove overly successful at the box office, grossing d83,829 in its first weekend in the UK, after [5] release in 101 cinemas, a failure to redeem its estimated d3,000,000 budget.
Soundtrack
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Song/Artist
"Bound for the Floor"Performed by Local H (Written by Scott Lucas)
"Hands on the Bible"Performed by Local H (Written by Scott Lucas)
EngelWritten and Performed by Rammstein
Blinking Lights (For You)Performed by Eels (Written by Mark Oliver Everett)
But I Did NotWritten and Performed by Howe Gelb
FinDeScièleis,rrmeNiorcDormedbyPerfdexi by Andrej (Written by Bertrand Cantat and Noir Dcsir)
Money (That's What I Want)Performed by Barrett Strong (Written by Janie Bradford and Berry Gordy)
Love of the LovelessPerformed by Eels (Written by Mark Oliver Everett))
Stabat MaterComposed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (as Giovanni Pergolesi)
10Sacred DarlingPerformed by Gogol Bordello (WrittenbyEugeneHetz)
11The SoldierPerformed by Martin Craft as M. Craft (Written by Martin Craft)
12Sister SisterPerformed by Baxter Dury (Written by Baxter Dury)
References
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Scene
Josie sits in the Undertaker's car as he checks on a dead body in the back. They drive off into the distance. Song continues into end credits.
Gus plants a bottle in the police car and they all push it into a tree. The gang drive in the car. Gus complains they're driving too slow. Gus and Charlie argue.
Josie searches the warehouse with her gun drawn. Same with Charlie. Gus grabs the money from the car but is caught by Chester.
Opening credits. Charlie pushes his daughter on the swings until Isabella arrives.
Charlie goes into the Monkey Wrench bar to meet Gus. He goes to leave but Gus grabs him. They sit at a table and Gus explains his plan.
Josie makes the phonecall to the Reverend Smalls in the phonebox. she demands $200,000.
Charlie rakes leaves as and his daughter causes trouble. Charlie narrates.
Gus pulls a pair of tights over his face and knocks on the Reverend Smalls' door. Charlie enters the bar in order to provide the alibi for Gus. Except the blind guy is in the bar.
Charlie stares a model of Jesus and explains to Gus that Jesus is crying.
Gus explains to Josie what has happened so far after she shoves an axe in Mrs Smalls head.
Charlie dies and Josie find the money missing. A phone rings in Charlie's house and is message is left. Charlie's daughter draws on the money. Gus and Charlie's desks at the call centre are vacant.
2nd song in end credits. After an outtake.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488085/releaseinfo http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/review.asp?DVDID=117585 http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2006/11/27/big_nothing_2006_review.shtml#rating http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/b/Big-Nothing/review-3243806.html http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488085/business
External links a Big Nothing (http://www.BigNothing.co.uk/) aBig Nothing(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488085/) at the Internet Movie Database aBig Nothing(http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/v360917) at AllRovi
8
  • Univers Univers
  • Ebooks Ebooks
  • Livres audio Livres audio
  • Presse Presse
  • Podcasts Podcasts
  • BD BD
  • Documents Documents
Alternate Text