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3 New Video Clips

Since my local NBC affiliate cut off the last few seconds of SNL, I downloaded a torrent of the show and have made a clip along with the 2 instances of Matthew announcing Tenacious D. (Thanks to Kate and mine was taken for trying to help!) And another clip has been added from a 2004 ABC press tour with Matthew and Evangeline.

Saturday Night Live 2006 Saturday Night Live: Announce/Good Bye
Description: Matthew announces Tenacious D. and says “good bye” at the end of his hosting stint.
File size: 24.9 Mb.
File version: Zipped MPEG
You can also view photos from this segment.
2004 ABC Press Tour 2004 ABC Press Tour
Description: Matthew and Evangeline Lilly talk with Juliana Depandi from E! News about the premiere of Lost.
File size: 17.4 Mb.
File version: Zipped WMV
Credit: Courtesy of Janine and Bobbi

Also, a short Party of Five Season 5 featurette (zipped AVI file, 8.1 Mb.) was added.

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Much Music Appearance

Matthew is scheduled to be on Much Music on Wednesday the 6th to talk about We Are Marshall.

Thanks Freckles for the tip! My fingers are crossed that you get in. .

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Beach Boy

Head over to American Way Magazine’s website to read a cover story feature on Matthew and his life in Hawaii.

This article is also archived in the print interviews section.

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CSTV “WAM” Special Preview

Click here to watch a short preview ( 13 Mb. zipped MPEG) of the We Are Marshall behind-the-scenes special that airs on Wednesday on Collage Sports TV.

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First WAM Review

A true story of rising from the ashes of mass grief and choosing to rebuild a destroyed team rather than run from the reminders. When in 1970 a plane crash claims the lives of all aboard, the the Marshall University football team is virtually wiped out — the pride and joy of Huntington, West Virginia. Three team members survived because for different reasons they weren’t on the plane.

Despite school president Dr. Donald Dedmon’s (David Strathairn) personal emotions he and others come to the painful view that the football program must be suspended. He holds a private meeting to make it official. But team captain Nate Ruffin (Anthony Mackie), one of the survivors, sees it differently and marshalls (no pun intended) the student body to convince the ruling body. Ruffin is passionate about the school and the community facing their grief by immediately rebuilding a team. A mass display of student body emotions dramatizes that feeling and heads off the notion of quitting.

Facing Dedmon, Ruffin answers his question about how to begin. “Get a coach,” he counsels. Read the rest of this entry →

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