petek, 21. marec 2008
Maxxie&Josh
ENGLISH
Move over Calum Best, the new party playboy is Mitch Hewer, 18, who plays Maxxie in Channel 4 drama Skins. I heard him tell a lady: "You look like Angelina Jolie. Do you think I look like Brad Pitt?" He's got a lot to learn.
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SLOVENŠČINA
Premaknite se najboljše čez Calum,nov strankarski plejboj je Mitch Hewer , 18, kdo igre Maxxie v Kanal E4 drrama kože. slišal sem ga reči damo; "Ti biti videti kor Angelina Jolie. Meni te sem videl kot brad pitt. on je dobil veliko za naučiti se.
torek, 18. marec 2008
Maxxie-Tony-Sketch
Tony is recovering from the massive head injury he sustained at the end of series one. Sid and Michelle are nowhere to be seen, caring for an invalid friend has just been too much for them. So Maxxie is looking after Tony for the day. But Maxxie has his own problems. He desperately wants to leave college and follow his dream to become a dancer, but his Dad Walter is giving him hell about it. Tony wants to go back to college, but his parents won’t agree to that either. Their world has been rocked to its foundations and they just don’t know what to do with their son. So Maxxie wants out and Tony wants in and they’re going to have to help each other. That’s if the gay hating, ASBO boys on Maxxie’s estate don’t get them first. And all the while Maxxie has a strange feeling that someone else nearby is on his case too.
Maxxie has a creepy feeling that someone is watching him. Someone close by. A hot boy maybe? No such luck. Sketch is Maxxie’s stalker. A weird loner, who spends most days shut up in a poky flat looking after their disabled Mum. So their attentions turn to the fit blonde boy who lives on the estate. Soon everything in their life is about Maxxie – If only he would even notice them. Meanwhile, the sixth form college production of ‘Osama: The Musical’ is teetering towards disaster under the heavy-handed guidance of lecherous drama teacher Bruce.
But Sketch is prepared to do anything to get leading man Maxxie, and if they can’t have him, they’re going to make sure nobody can - and especially not his current leading lady Michelle.
Maxxie has a creepy feeling that someone is watching him. Someone close by. A hot boy maybe? No such luck. Sketch is Maxxie’s stalker. A weird loner, who spends most days shut up in a poky flat looking after their disabled Mum. So their attentions turn to the fit blonde boy who lives on the estate. Soon everything in their life is about Maxxie – If only he would even notice them. Meanwhile, the sixth form college production of ‘Osama: The Musical’ is teetering towards disaster under the heavy-handed guidance of lecherous drama teacher Bruce.
But Sketch is prepared to do anything to get leading man Maxxie, and if they can’t have him, they’re going to make sure nobody can - and especially not his current leading lady Michelle.
Mitch Hewer (Skins )
It’s fair to say we’ve fallen madly in love with Maxxie from Skins – forget Nicholas Hoult and his weird eyebrows – for us, it’s all about the floppy of hair, taut of bod Mitch Hewer. Therefore, we’re delighted that we’ve been given some time to probe him with your questions. Submit them now and we promise we’ll try our best to put them to him – although we might get distracted and just kiss his tummy.
We've just been to a screening of episode one of Skins, Series Two. And we have to report that it more than lives up to the brilliance of the first series. To start with, we were a bit taken aback. The story has taken a pretty glum, intense turn, with previously ultra-cocky Tony (Nicholas Hoult) changing his personality completely after a bad run-in with a bus. His body doesn't work properly, he forgets things and can barely even write his own name. And all his mates are acting very oddly around him, because they can't come to terms with the loss of the maverick Tony they knew before. But worry not: the show is still as sharp and entertaining as before. We soon see that the only one who seems to be able to deal with the New Tony is Maxxie, who we see in a dazzling dance sequence at the start of the episode and who stays centre stage for the rest of the opening hour. We get to meet his eccentric dad (played splendidly by comedian Bill Bailey), we meet his stupid doofus neighbours who try to bully him for being gay, and we find out that he wants to drop out of college and become a professional dancer. Mitch Hewer does a brilliant job fleshing out the character of Maxxie, and he gets a phenomenally exciting, funny and sexy scene towards the end. All we can say is: don't miss the return of Skins, E4 AND Channel 4 in February. We promise you will not be disappointed.
The last series of Skins had sex, drugs and all sorts of naughty weirdness – and we’re delighted to see that the second series, which comes to E4 in February, is even more scandalous. This uncut trailer is way ruder than the one currently doing the rounds on TV, and shows the rebellious teenagers at their most outrageous – but be warned, there’s rather a lot of nudity and snogging, so you might want to have an Excel file ready to pop up if your boss is likely to walk past…
ponedeljek, 17. marec 2008
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