Category: Photos

Jul
27

Photos: ‘The Covenant’ & ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ Extras Screen Captures

I’ve added over 100+ medium quality Extra Screen Captures of Sebastian in DVD Extras for Hot Tub Time Machine and The Covenant to the gallery.

Jul
25

Photos: ‘The 355’ and ‘The Falcon & The Winter Soldier’ Extra (Interview) Screen Captures

I’ve added over 300+ high quality Extra Screen Captures of Sebastian in various interviews for The Falcon & The Winter Soldier and The 355 to the gallery.

Jul
24

Photos: ‘I, Tonya’ Extras Screen Captures

I’ve added over 500+ high quality Blu-Ray Extra Screen Captures of Sebastian in I, Tonya to the gallery.

Jul
23

Photos: ‘Destroyer’ Extras Screen Captures

I’ve added over 300+ high and medium quality Blu-Ray and Various Extra Screen Captures of Sebastian in Destroyer to the gallery.

Jul
22

Photos: Various Filmography Extras Screen Captures (Kings, Labyrinth, The Apparition, Political Animals, Spread, The Architect, Red Doors)

I’ve added over 1,500+ high and medium quality DVD and Blu-Ray Extra Screen Captures of Sebastian in Kings, Labyrinth, The Apparition, Political Animals, Spread, The Architect, photos from the stills featurette of Red Doors to the gallery.


Jul
21

Photos: ‘Kings’ Complete Series High Quality Screen Captures

I’ve added over 1,500+ high quality episodic screencaps of Sebastian as Jack Benjamin in Kings to the gallery.


Jul
21

Photos: ‘Law & Order’ updated screen captures

I’ve updated the quality of screen captures Sebastian’s episode ‘Law & Order’ in the gallery.

Jul
20

Photos: Sebastian filming ‘A Different Man’ in New York City

I’ve added UHQ photos of Sebastian filming ‘A Different Man’ to the gallery. Dates include 7/14 + 7/19. I’ve also added the Behind The Scenes photo Sebastian shared on Instagram to the gallery. Enjoy and thank you to Elizabeth-Olsen.com for the help with the photos from 7/14.

Jul
03

Press/Video: Hulu’s FYC “Clips + Conversation” Event For Hulu’s “Pam & Tommy”Panel (w/ Screen Captures)

Hulu has released the video panel for their FYC event featuring ‘Pam and Tommy’. You can view the photos of the event here. You can click below to watch the entire FYC Panel and also view the screen captures in the gallery.

Jun
27

Press/Video: Lily James and Sebastian Stan Found Playing Real-Life ‘Pam & Tommy’ Addictive (w/ Screen Captures)

Indie Wire – The actors discuss with IndieWire the challenges of portraying real people as well as the first moment they saw each other in costume as the ’90s icons.

Lily James and Sebastian Stan were nervous. The anxiety began with the mountains of research they faced in an effort to learn everything about Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee for Hulu’s limited series “Pam & Tommy.” They also learned that they enjoyed the pressure.

“I genuinely feel that fear is a good thing,” Stan said in an IndieWire Awards Spotlight conversation with James. “If we can figure out a way to have a healthy relationship with it, it’s sort of a weird awakening feeling [because] it really does feel like you’re on your toes.”

James noted that her nerves came from fear of “failure; not having the ability to do what’s demanded for this,” she said. “To not be able to capture any essence or any traits and really be believable as this real person that you genuinely want to inhabit.”

Happily, the two earned rave reviews for their performances as the larger-than-life ‘90s stars on the series that followed their happy, rapid courtship — followed by the relationship’s deterioration after a disgruntled worker stole private sex tape from their home. The show is at its best when it zooms out to show the beginnings of concepts like public figures’ right to privacy and the all-consuming internet.

“In the TV show, we were the [constants],” James said. “And with these amazing directors that came in… I felt this great sort of power that we had in that it was ours, we’ve taken on these roles. There was an adrenaline to that. And it [felt] out of control at the best of times in the acting, but in control in this ownership of this thing. That was addictive.”

So addictive, in fact, that the duo remained deeply connected to their characters. Stan and James noted they would check in with each other regularly during emotionally difficult scenes, and also became quite the on-set defenders of Lee and Anderson’s one-time love.

Production would say, “‘we’re moving forward into the show, we need to show how the relationship is getting [negatively] affected by all these things,’” Stan explained. “We’re like, ‘I know, but they really loved each other!’”

“It’s weird,” Stan said later. “You can feel nostalgic about it and then suddenly I’ll have to remind myself, ‘That’s not your life, bro.’ Let them have their life back.”

Note: The complete video interview is at the IndieWire link above. I’ve added screen captures to the gallery.