About.com Rebecca Murray August 5, 2003 To describe the premiere of "The Matrix Reloaded" as surreal would be putting it very mildly. It was a wild, crazy, chaotic scene, with A-list actors mingling with stars from the music world, all while being screamed at by eager fans who had lined up for hours blocking […]
BBC Interview by Alana Lee Nobody knows better than Australian actor Hugo weaving that things come in threes – he'll star in the concluding part of "Lord of the Rings" later this year as Elrond, but before that has two villainous turns as Agent Smith in "The Matrix Reloaded". Why did you give Agent […]
About.com Part One – The voice, the suit and PowerAde Bad guys. Even though you hate them, the really good ones are still quite cool. There probably hasn’t been as cool a villain as Agent Smith since Hans Gruber in Die Hard. Sure, there was Hannibal Lector, but he couldn’t do Kung Fu. Hugo Weaving […]
Dark Horizons May 12, 2003 Interview by Paul Fischer in Los Angeles Hollywood may not exactly be the place to find respected Aussie stage actor Hugo Weaving. Amidst the sheer chaos of promoting one of the year’s most hyped up blockbusters, Weaving says he is tired but is sounding upbeat when we catch up here. […]
MoviesAbout.com by Rebecca Murray May 5, 2003 To describe the premiere of "The Matrix Reloaded" as surreal would be putting it very mildly. It was a wild, crazy, chaotic scene, with A-list actors mingling with stars from the music world, all while being screamed at by eager fans who had lined up for hours blocking […]
PajibaDustin RowlesJuly 26, 2012 Hey! I read the David Mitchell book upon which this movie was based, and it was really good. What I don’t understand is how the Wachowskis and co-director Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) will merge thematically similar, but disparate six short stories with different characters and time periods into a coherent […]
AV ClubSam MendesJuly 20, 2012 The actor: Balancing mega-blockbusters and character-driven independent films, Hugo Weaving musters the high style necessary for a elven lord, an evil computer program, and a malevolent Transformer, all while retaining the subtlety to fuel more small-scale films. His latest, Last Ride, is one of the latter, with Weaving playing an abusive ex-convict […]
Examiner Carla Hay February 15, 2010 Hugo Weaving is used to play authoritative characters in his films — whether those characters are heroes, villains or somewhere in between. The Australia-based actor first gained international fame as a drag queen the 1994 dramedy film "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" and later as the […]
SMH.com October 30, 2003 Take the same short story, let six filmmakers adapt it as they wish and the outcome is sure to be unpredictable, writes Garry Maddox. As the surreal Adaptation showed last summer, turning a work of fiction into a movie can be a painful business. In recent weeks, six young filmmakers […]
I still have quite a few picture folders to go through, but I managed to upload quite a few formerly-watermarked pictures to the gallery and also medium and high quality pictures thanks to Lelia @ GuyPearceFan.net and Eccentricity-Online who has been keeping an eye on possible Hugo goodies. THANK YOU!! So here they come: The […]