From @RavenwoodManor on Twitter and beautifulcreaturesmovie on Instagram, here’s the first photo of Jeremy as Macon Ravenwood, the reclusive incubus of Gatlin County, from his upcoming film Beautiful Creatures.

From @RavenwoodManor on Twitter and beautifulcreaturesmovie on Instagram, here’s the first photo of Jeremy as Macon Ravenwood, the reclusive incubus of Gatlin County, from his upcoming film Beautiful Creatures.
Google translation:
Jeremy Irons, tired of filming in scorching Budapest, decided to travel around the Slovak mountains with friends. He booked a room at the last minute and his only requirement was a view of the lake. He stayed in a single room at the Kempinski Grand Hotel High Tatras, and soon after breakfast, he returned to Budapest, where he went back to filming again.
He parked his bike by Lake Strbske and walked around the lake. He visited the most luxurious hotel in the High Tatras. He was served by Kocák chef Gabriel, who came to the Tatras from Michelin restaurant Hangar 7 in Salzburg, Austria.
Jeremy relished Irish lamb as a main dish, preceded by foie gras. Despite trying to be inconspicuous, he couldn’t escape guests looking at his table and was sent a bottle of champagne. The actor praised the hotel’s wellness ZION SPA overlooking the Tatra peaks and peaceful body of water Lake Štrbské.
Myzerowaste.com blogger Mrs. Green wrote about her experience working with Jeremy Irons during the filming of the documentary Trashed at Field Fayre in Ross-on-Wye.
Jeremy with David and Yolanda MacGregor, proprietors of Field Fayre:

(Read more about Field Fayre at In the footsteps of Jeremy Irons)
Mrs. Green writes:
“So here’s the scoop.
Back in June 2010, I was contacted by Candida Brady; film producer with Blenheim Films. She told me she was making a documentary about waste and sustainability (Called “Trashed“) and wanted to spend time with someone who had achieved zero waste at home. She explained they were talking to experts from around the world, including one of my all time heroes Prof Paul Connett, and that she would like me to show them how to reduce waste at home.
Oh, and she just happened to drop into the conversation that she would like me to show Jeremy Irons how to reduce his waste too.
Now I only have eyes for my beloved Mr Green, but oh yes, I don’t mind admitting to allowing quarter of my good eye to flow from head to toe over Jeremy’s fine frame.
Fast forward to May last year and we headed off to Ross to do a bit of naked shopping together – Me, Jez and a film crew – yay!
We spent a few hours with me talking a load of old rubbish and showing our favourite A-lister how easy it was to shop with reduced packaging, especially when you have brilliant stores like Field Fayre on hand to help you. In there all fruit and vegetables are sold loose. Not only does this reduce packaging but it reduces food waste too because you can buy exactly the amount you want. In addition you can refill cleaning products from Ecover such as washing up liquid, fabric softener and detergent. Sandwiches and cakes are sold with fully compostable packaging and there isn’t a plastic carrier bag to be seen. In fact when we first started shopping there, David was giving away reusable cotton bags to all his customers. It couldn’t be simpler to do your bit for the environment, could it…”
Here are some shots from the day:
The Borgias – Season 2 – Uncut Edition will be released in Canada on September 4, 2012. It’s NTSC Region 1. It’s available now to pre-order through Amazon.ca.
The Region 2 UK Edition of The Borgias – Season 2 is also available to pre-order through Amazon.co.uk. It will be released on November 5, 2012.
From USA Today –‘The Unlikely Leopard’ puts spotlight on endangered big cats
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“The Unlikely Leopard” is a coming-of-age story about Dikeledi, a somewhat clumsy male leopard struggling to get the hang of, well, being a leopard. The special by award-winning filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert follows Dikeledi as he grows into his over-sized paws and eventually moves away from his mother, his provider and protector. See every frustratingly failed stalking until he eventually gets it right and witness his personality and confidence grow as he becomes a stealthy and effective hunting machine.
Dikeledi’s story airs July 15 on Nat Geo Wild. Click here to check your local listing.
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV: Part 2, BBC Two, review – from The Telegraph
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV Part 2, BBC Two
Irons’s ailing king steals Shakespearean diptych – from The Arts Desk
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV Part 2 continued the series in brilliant fashion – from Metro.co.uk
Review: The Hollow Crown – Henry IV Part 2 – from The Yorker
The Hollow Crown, Henry IV Part Two. B.B.C. Television Review – from LS Media – The Independent Liverpool Student Newspaper
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