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First The Thing Caps and Production Wraps on A.C.O.D.

I have finally begun to upload the first caps for 2011’s The Thing. Since I’m doing them by hand, it’ll take some time, but please bear with me. I will continue to add additional caps throughout the weekend and everyday until I get the film completely capped. You can see the current caps in the gallery.

Also, production on Mary’s new film, A.C.O.D. has officially wrapped according to Mary:

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Bryan Lee O’Malley Talks Scott Pilgrim Character Lists

Back in August of 2010 while Mary was promoting Scott Pilgrim Vs the World during one of her interviews during Comic-Con, Mary (& I think a few of the other actors too) had revealed that they had all received a list of ten facts about their character that wasn’t in the books or the film.

At the time, Mary explained:

It was just a lot about her childhood and her relationships that aren’t talked about in the books and the movie that kind of shaped who she is. And it made me understand what a sort of sad character she is at the core and not so much bad-ass and mysterious and cool so much as just guarded because she’s been through a lot of…you know.

A fan recently asked comic creator Bryan Lee O’Malley about the lists, and this was the Q&A:

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“Final Destination 3” DVD captures

Apart from the Sky High DVD captures I have now also taken the time to re-cap Mary’s role in Final Destination 3 from 2006 where she portrayed Wendy Christensen. Since she’s in pretty much every scene, you can now find almost 2,000 captures in our gallery. I really hope you like them as much as I do! 🙂

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New Photos From Mary’s Young Hollywood Set Interview

I have uploaded some great new photos of Mary’s visit to the Young Hollywood studios back in October of last year while she was promoting The Thing. You can see the new pics, as well as the previous photos in the gallery.

And if you missed the original interview, you can see it here.

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New Trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter!!

After it’s panel at Wonder-Con, 20th Century Fox has debuted a new trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Be sure to check it out below. Although there’s no Mary in it compared to the international trailer, it’s still sooooo awesome! The film will be out June 22 in 2D and 3D.

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Nick Offerman Wants Mary Elizabeth to Win an Award for Smashed

Collider caught up with Parks and Recreation and Mary’s co-star in Smashed Nick Offerman, where he briefly talked about Smashed and believes that Mary should win some awards for her portrayal in the film:

 I’ve seen both your next films, 21 Jump Street and Smashed. You’re great in both of them, talk a little bit about getting these fun roles in these kinds of movies.

I saw the premiere of Smashed at Sundance and my wife and I were just absolutely verklempt when the lights came up. We were so moved to be in such a good film. I think James Ponsoldt did such an amazing job and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, if she doesn’t win a trophy of some sort for her performance I will eat my hat. I’ll s*** in my hat and then I’ll eat it. You can hold me to that.

Guess Nick is one of the many people who’ve seen the film and thinks Mary should win an award. I see an Oscar in Mary’s future.

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New Interview of Mary in the Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald has released a new interview with Mary where they talk about her career including questions about The Thing, Scott Pilgrim, AL:VH, Smashed and doing theatre. You can read the full interview at the link above, but below are some of the questions asked about ALVH and future projects:

You’ve just finished shooting another film, Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter. What can you tell us about it?

It’s the story of Abraham Lincoln, the historically accurate story of his life from childhood up through the Civil War and the assassination. But it weaves in this completely fictional account of the vampires and this underworld that existed during this time and basically tells the untold story of Abraham Lincoln, that he was not only a presidential candidate and great president, but also a bad-ass vampire hunter and killer.

And you’re also appearing in Smashed, which is getting early awards talk.

I’ve been hearing those kind of things. I of course would never expect those kind of things, because if you expect those kind of things you’re building it up for disappointment. Just the fact that anyone’s even mentioned that it could possibly be part of awards season is incredible in and of itself. And just the wonderful things the critics at Sundance said, even if it ended there I would be so happy. I’m really happy that people responded well to it.

So are you sticking to smaller stuff?

Just for a little while. It feels like the right thing. I want to keep doing that for the time being. There’s a couple of films that I’m about to sign on to, or things are close, that are both very small independent type movies. I think at a certain point I’ll be ready to step back into a big studio film, but right now I’m just having fun sticking to the smaller fare.

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