So here it is! Amazing song and a great video from Tim McGraw, featuring Garrett.
So good to see them boys having a great time!
Enjoy!
So here it is! Amazing song and a great video from Tim McGraw, featuring Garrett.
So good to see them boys having a great time!
Enjoy!
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‘Country Music superstar Tim McGraw is giving fans a sneak peek of his forthcoming “Truck Yeah” music video.
As you’d expect, this video is full of trucks!
It also appears there might be a cameo by McGraw’s “Country Strong” co-star Garrett Hedlund.’
McGraw and his team shot the “Truck Yeah” video last month in Chattanooga, TN at the former site of the U.S. Pipe and Foundry. Check out the video preview below…
We love Tim and it would be great to see Garrett in his new video.
Either way, it’s nice to see them two hanging out again!
via Mr Hedlund
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Sony Pictures have released some new pictures from Country Strong for the UK release of the movie, which is the 25th of March.
So only one week to go!
Enjoy!
Thanks to Elle from Garrett Minds!
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The Country Strong DVD and Blu-ray will be released in US the 12th of April.
Here in UK, the movie is coming to the cinemas on Friday 25th of March! So in just a bit over a month! Finally!
Here is the DVD cover and special features!
Blu-ray Exclusive Bonus Features Include:
I literally cannot wait for this movie, it’s been a long wait for us here in UK!
Thanks to Laura from Garrett Minds!
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MPSE (Music Picture Sound Editors) presented the MPSE Golden Reel Awards last night where Garrett’s movie Country Strong received an award:
Best Sound Editing: MUSIC IN A MUSICAL FEATURE FILM
“Country Strong” Screen Gems
Music Editor: Fernand Bos, M.P.S.E. Music Editor: Philip Tallman
Congrats! This is great news! Country Strong is also nominated at the Oscars this year in the ‘Original Song’ category with Gwyneth Paltrow’s song ‘Coming Home’. It’s a great song. Let’s hope it wins!
Thanks to Mia for posting over at Garrett Minds!
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Thanks again to Elle for posting on Garrett Minds
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The movie will be released over here in UK the 25th of March 2011!
Yay! Less than two months away!
Thanks to Elle from Garrett Minds!
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Garrett Hedlund, 26 starred alongside Tim McGraw and Gwyneth Paltrow in “Country Strong,” as a young folk singer named Beau Hutton who stirs up a romance with a fallen country star (Paltrow) at the inconvenience of her husband/manager (McGraw) and an upcoming country starlet (Leighton Meester). Hedlund talked to OnTheRedCarpet.com about his admiration for McGraw and his grandpa’s unusual advice.
Hedlund formerly portrayed McGraw’s son in the 2004 movie “Friday Night Lights” and has nothing but admiration for the country singer.
“Tim’s been such a support in my life,” Hedlund told OnTheRedCarpet.com in a satelite interview. “It’s so sureal going from the farm in Minnesota and just singing his tunes, you know, all these years later, we show up to work at this audtiorium in Nashville and he’s singing mine so it’s a real honor.”
Tim McGraw recently said that if it wasn’t for his wife, Faith Hill that he would be dead but admit that it was his drunken texts that alerted him to his vice. The tables were turned in “Country Strong” as McGraw had to look after his alcoholic wife.
Hedlund spent 6 months honing his guitar and singing skills as he was determined to do his own performances. But he Minnesota farm boy said that he grew up with country music and credits his family for his vocal skills.
“My grandpa always told me that if you eat burnt toast growing up that you’re going to grow up with a real good voice but I think that was all b.s. now and I think he was just telling me that so I didn’t waste bread. Nah, it wasn’t always this low, I don’t suppose but most of my family members sound like Joe Cocker on acid.”
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My Day as an Extra on ‘Country Strong’
Tim McGraw helped bring the production of his new film ‘Country Strong,’ which also stars Gwyneth Paltrow, to Nashville this past February, and that gave temporary jobs and the chance to be seen on the big screen to hundreds of Middle Tennesseans, like me.
The producers wanted Tim in their movie badly enough that they agreed to film it in Nashville, a convenient driving distance from his home which helped accommodate his touring schedule and family obligations.
Prior to arriving on the set of the movie, I had hoped to get Tim’s attention so that I might be offered a bigger part, maybe even a speaking role. He would see me, and say, “There is my good friend! She would be great in a more pronounced part.” And then, Gwyneth and I would be best friends, and we would live happily ever after, trading recipes and tips for living well. However, that was not to be the way things would play out. In fact, there is the remote possibility that I may be seen in the far reaches of the auditorium during a concert scene … or maybe not.
My day began as usual, with breakfast and a shower, and then I packed up and headed to downtown. The rest of my day’s schedule as a ‘Country Strong’ extra follows:
At 9:15 AM: I was rocking along to Foghat’s ‘Slow Ride’ and then ZZ Top’s ‘Sharp Dressed Man’ in my green Xterra to the place I would meet the production folks to head over to that day’s film location.
9:30 AM: I noticed there were more people than I thought would be there, and I suddenly did not feel special anymore as I did a few days earlier when the production folks called to tell me I had been picked to appear in the film. We were loaded onto buses, herded a bit like cattle. There were various types of people ranging in age from 21 to 71.9:47 AM: We arrived at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium and proceeded to get into two separate lines based on the first letter of our last names. We moved along at a good pace to sign in and get our paperwork to fill out.
10:32 AM: I finished my paperwork and got into another line. Handed my paperwork to one of the many production assistants on the film crew, who were seated behind several white tables, definitely keeping their distance from us “extras.”
11:10 AM: After waiting around, I was sent to wardrobe, and the “fashion consultant” had me go into the bathroom to change, even though what I was wearing was comfortable and would go well at a concert scene — jeans, a cute top and most importantly, flip flops. However, she picked out my most uncomfortable pair of boots, even though nobody would ever see them and a little dress over jeans and a denim jacket.
11:45 AM: Now that I was appropriately attired, we were seated and then moved from one section to another located at the corner of stage left. I noticed up in the rafter seats there were some pretty stiff people, just staring ahead, and I realized they were dummies set to appear as people.
12:07 PM: Got a little hungry, so I ate some pop tarts that I brought with me just in case I could not find anything to appease my appetite.
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