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Thanks to my good friend Stef, we now have DVD screencaptures of Amy’s performance in Psycho Beach Party. Even though it is one of her very first roles, I think Amy did a fabulous job and it still remains one of my favorite films of hers. I warmly recommend it to all the fans! GALLERY LINKS: |
The 2008 Amy Adams Birthday Project website has now been launched! If you contributed previously and did not include your country of residence, please re-submit your entry here or email us at chickhabit.org@gmail.com. If you did not contribute yet and still wish to participate, please prepare your entry by July 25. Thank you. |
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I apologize for the severe lack of updates here at Amy Adams Fan. However, not much is going on in the world of Amy Adams as she’s currently filming inside a studio. Today I finally found something cool to update with: rare outtakes from her 2006 InStyle photoshoot. Amy looks sensuous and beautiful here… I love these!
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Christopher Guest is taking it up to 11 for Fox’s sequel to Night at the Museum. The Spinal Tap star has joined the cast as Ivan the Terrible for the comedy adventure, officially titled Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Also joining the cast are Jon Bernthal (Al Capone), Bill Hader (Gen. George Armstrong Custer) and French actor Alain Chabat (Napoleon). The film, directed by Shawn Levy, reunites lead Ben Stiller with castmates Robin Williams, Ricky Gervais and Owen Wilson. Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, who penned both Museum films, will make a cameo in the sequel, playing the Wright brothers. |
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To pay tribute to the wonderful Amy Adams and to celebrate her upcoming 34th birthday and the recent success of Enchanted and Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and her upcoming movies, including Doubt and Julie & Julia, Amy Adams Fan and the forum members have decided to launch a Birthday Project in the honor of the hard-working actress. The point of this project is for fans from all around the world to gather together and make a collective and creative effort to wish our favorite actress a happy birthday. We are going to put together a Birthday Project that consists of your letters, poetry, fan art and photographs inspired by Amy Adams; perhaps to give something back for all of the amazing films and entertainment that she has provided us throughout the years. The book will be available electronically on this website and will also be mailed to Amy herself. DEADLINE: July 25, 2008 For further details and to contribute please go to the Birthday Project website! |
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Disney’s Enchanted was the dominant film player Tuesday night at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror’s 34th annual Saturn Awards, held at the Universal Hilton Hotel in Universal City. The modern-day fairytale took home three awards: best fantasy film, best actress, which went to its star Amy Adams, and best music, which went to composer Alan Menken. Congratulations to Amy and the Enchanted team for the well deserved recognition! Source: The Hollywood Reporter |
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Way back in 1999… Almost a decade ago. Before Enchanted… Before Junebug… Before Catch Me If You Can… Amy Adams had filmed her film debut Drop Dead Gorgeous in Minnesota, where she was working on dinner theater. She made the move to Los Angeles to pursue acting on screen and landed the role of the fabulously evil Kathryn Merteuil in the TV series Manchester Prep. Unfortunately the show never fully took off and was later on released on DVD as Cruel Intentions 2. I’ve added some very rare shots of Amy making appearances in the year 1999. On top of this, I’ve uploaded some lesser seen yearbook photos of her. Enjoy these vintage treats – I hope they’re new to you like they’re to me! Happy Midsummer’s Day to everyone who celebrate it! GALLERY LINKS: |

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