New Set Photos From 'Australia' -- and Podcasts!
Filed under: Drama, Romance, 20th Century Fox, Newsstand, Movie Marketing, Images, War, Nicole Kidman, Trailers and Clips

You know, I am pretty happy to be me. But every once and awhile, I see something like this, and I am possessed with fury that I wasn't born Nicole Kidman -- or at least an Australian actress who could have stolen the part from her. Damn. That photo is just all kinds of sexy. And there's more gorgeous stills from Australia over on IESB.net as well as a few over on the film's official site.
ITunes and 20th Century Fox have also paired up to bring ten Set to Screen with Baz Luhurman podcasts, which document all aspects of the upcoming film. This actually debuted yesterday, but because I couldn't access the podcast, there wasn't any way to properly write about it. If you're as technologically ill-equipped as I, the podcasts have been put up on MovieWeb. There are two up now, and both are worth watching for the gorgeous scenery (no, I'm not talking about Jackman) and the glimpses of the film. The one on still photography is especially stunning -- pure art!
ITunes and 20th Century Fox have also paired up to bring ten Set to Screen with Baz Luhurman podcasts, which document all aspects of the upcoming film. This actually debuted yesterday, but because I couldn't access the podcast, there wasn't any way to properly write about it. If you're as technologically ill-equipped as I, the podcasts have been put up on MovieWeb. There are two up now, and both are worth watching for the gorgeous scenery (no, I'm not talking about Jackman) and the glimpses of the film. The one on still photography is especially stunning -- pure art!
I want to believe that this is is one of my dream films. WWII history, beautiful costumes, Hugh Jackman as a drover (that's all his character is billed as), Kidman looking lovely, fantastic location, high romance -- but any time I get wound up about a costume epic, I end up bitterly bored and disappointed. (And it is hard to bore me with a historical film, I am the kind of girl who watches those 20 hour documentaries on Russia.) At least it's providing some nice eye candy for now.
Australia opens November 14th, 2008.
[via Empire, CHUD, and Jackman's Landing.]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-17-2008 @ 11:22AM
Tigerlily said...
The videos were fantastic. I love this new trend of movie makers sharing their work with the public. I find the whole process fascinating. Remarkably, despite the fact that some of the glitter is blown off the glamour, what I learn and see only makes film making more magic for me. Gorgeous country, really beautiful photography and haunting images. I am falling in love with a film without knowing anything about it. Perhaps that is the idea behind this new type of advertising?
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4-18-2008 @ 3:27AM
sos said...
Kidman could use a hit. Jackman too after his tv show was canned on CBS.
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