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PM (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
more tonight on the programme...read the blog of Brian Taylor , BBC Scotland's political editor.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
The latest gossip from the new Holyrood term
Superhero News - SuperheroFlix.com (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor say that the actor wasn't even considered for the role.
JoBlo (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Poor Thomas Jane. After it came out that he had done , it turns out now that he in fact hasn't scored himself the gig. Directors Brian Taylor and Mark Neveldine quashed the rumor on We're excited about looking for the lead... We have some options for Jonah Hex.... We had never brought his name up, he's great, we like him...We don't see the guy as Jonah Hex, to be quite honest with you. But we like...
Nick Robinson's Newslog (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Not only is it worth taking another look at Alastair Darling's Guardian interview , it is also worth watching the whole of my colleague Brian Taylor's interview with the chancellor on Saturday. At one stage his lip trembles, he shuffles awkwardly in his chair and has the crushed look of a schoolboy who's been caught stealing from teacher. This comes when BBC Scotland's political editor quizzes him...
BBC News (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Brian Taylor on Labour's by-election dilemma
Iain Dale's Diary (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Oh what joy. Do click on THIS link to see Alistair Darling undergo 90 seconds of hell as he attempts to "clarify" his remarks in his Guardian interview by BBC Scottish Political Editor Brian Taylor. He's asked about his comment on Wendy Alexander being 'unlikeable' and ties himself up in knots. In his second evasive reply watch his bottom lip. It's quiver-tastic television. One other thing. I know...
Comics2Film (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
' Crank 2 ' directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor talk about Jonah Hex ' and admit they don't see Thomas Jane playing the part.
angels in marble (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
I thought Moscow was where this kind of thing was supposed to happen. BBC Scotland’s political editor Brian Taylor asked Mr Darling why he had given such a bleak assessment of the economy. Mr Darling replied: ‘I think it’s important that I tell people that we, along with every other country in the world, face a unique set of circumstances where we have got the credit crunch coming at the same time...
doctorvee (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
I don’t like to dwell on Iain Dale’s poll. As Longrider pointed out in the comments, it is of no real importance anyway. However, the first of Iain Dale’s category lists — media blogs — got me thinking. Why are there so few Scottish media blogs? As far as I can make out, the list contains [...]
BBC News (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Brian Taylor blogs on the record prison population
FirstShowing.net (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Sorry to break the news to ya Thomas, but you didn't make it in as Jonah Hex. Remember that big publicity stunt a while back where Thomas Jane had his personal make-up guy dress him up like Jonah Hex and snap a few shots to put in the hands of the filmmakers? It didn't work. An update from SlashFilm via The Movie Blog Uncut confirms that Jane isn't the one they wanted. Directors Mark Neveldine and...
Vulture (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Courtesy of Lionsgate How do you outdo yourself when you've made a cult classic about a poisoned hit man who must keep his heart rate elevated or he'll die? That's the dilemma that faced Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the directors of Crank , as they shot Crank 2: High Voltage . How on earth could they surpass the totally stupid and great scenes of Jason Statham having sex with Amy Smart in public...
doctorvee (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Sorry, this is all navel-gazing stuff. But since I mentioned it already, I should probably point out that the results are up. If this happened on the train I would probably be complaining quite vociferously. As it is, I lie between the Brian Taylor and Calum Cashley in Iain Dale’s top 40 Scottish political blogs, as [...]
Film School Rejects (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Is it just me, or does every movie starring Jason Statham look like every other movie starring Jason Statham -- except for Dungeon Siege. That one looked quite a bit different, though Statham's facial expression didn't change at all. Suffice it to say though, that the Crank movies have their ...