For weeks, we’ve been watching the number of comments on our Jeremy Northam, why aren’t you a bigger star? item climb toward quadruple digits, and finally, it’s happened. PopWatch HQ would like to wish his fans, who’ve made that April 2007 post their unofficial message board, a Happy 1,000th comment!
We’ll be seeing you…









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Love and miss Jeremy. Wish i could see him more often
Oh God, are we being monitored?! Love it! And we reached this auspicious milestone with nary a mention of Stephenie Meyer’s output or venturing into any David v. David divisive discussion. Must be a record, or no?
Actually, Mandi, on that point, what has recorded the largest number comments here at PopWatch? Just asking, apropos of nothing.
Now, I must go, got work to put in on the next 1,000 comments…
Wow! didn’t know we were being monitored.
Hey, it’s Jeremy in another hat, very fetching!!!!! Well done all, I hope to help us get to 2,000!!! And let’s make ‘em all nice comments too……
Hello to another Jeremy’s site and many thanks to Mandi for bringing us together!
Good to know that the site is popular and friendly!
*sigh* “Emma” has been playing on Showtime and I’m compelled to watch just to see the lovely Mr. Knightley. Mmmmmmm.
Course he’s just as delish in ‘An Ideal Husband’…..
This is the best thing I’ve seen all day! Jeremy Northam fans, I salute you!
May I add comment 1001 ??. Glad to find a nice site for a chat.
Meanhwile we are already beyond comment 1500 … as Mr. Jeremy Northam´s career is really taking off these days, with many new projects, interviews, reviews and public appearances. So the only thing we might want to change is the title of that thread.
We need not ask him any more why he is not a bigger star, because he is becoming a big star. And well does he deserve it.
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O’Toole is spellbinding as the embittered patriarch and Neill, Bryan Brown and Northam plays their whimsical lines as if the Bard had written them
It’s a premise which has no right to keep going for an hour and three quarters, but by the end Dean Spanley has become an irresistible, tender tale of bereavement and rebirth, thanks to Alan Sharp’s unapologetically literary screenplay and the rich performances from Northam, Neill and a splendid Peter O’Toole.
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Celebrating it’s fifteenth year this January, Theatr Mwldan’s annual Film Festival kicks off this Friday (16th January). The diverse programme boasts 19 of the very best recent cinema releases the world has to offer, including Baz Luhrmann’s Australia. With gorgeously rich scenery and exciting imagery, Australia tells an epic yarn on a grand scale, and has been described as a cross between Out of Africa and Gone With the Wind.
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http://www.tivysideadvertiser.co.uk/leisure/whatson/4025802.Theatr_Mwldan_Film_Festival_2009__16_____29_January/
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