Monday, May 21st, 2012

Keri Russell wins GG 1999

Published on February 19, 2012 by   ·   18 Comments

Keri Russell winning the GG award 1999 for Felicity. Calista Flockhart & Michael J. Fox are presenting the award.
Video Rating: five / 5

Chuck the Movieguy interviews Keri Russell for the film August Rush

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Readers Comments (18)

  1. freshlimejuice says:

    She’s so beautiful with her natural curls

  2. peanuts8 says:

    she’s such a valley girl at heart she seemed so embarrassed by her win!

  3. guivenditti says:

    she’s just… beautiful… simple classic beauty!!! and you need nothing else!!!

  4. theturtlebuddha says:

    He’s Irish. Not British. Dick.

  5. 08do07de1984 says:

    How….can she be so…lovely???

  6. kermicheo says:

    she’s really hot.

  7. 28nikio says:

    I love her in Waitress!

  8. predatorec says:

    Keri Russell.. such a fine and top class Lady…

  9. BUDHCLAY says:

    MANTAB LAH …..POKOKEEEE.

  10. MyBestActro says:

    August rush is my best movie
    freddie highmore my best actor i love you

  11. olivialover75 says:

    so precious!!!

  12. richardterrell says:

    She plays a very good role in “August Rush”

  13. alacris says:

    @sarahmyst

    I totally understand. I too would be deeply offended if someone called me American “or something”…That would seem ignorant. Wait a minute – “or something” IS ignorant! That’s nice. I’m proud to be a Canadian. (I know – you don’t care)

  14. thecrazylarmar says:

    My favorite movie!

  15. StevieRaeable says:

    @mourajini Why not?

  16. Plozen says:

    How does an August Rush interview turn into an Irish British debate?

  17. sarahmyst says:

    I totally understand. I’m american but I’d be offended if someone called me Canadian or something…and btw even though I’m American I could totally tell they guy in the movie was supposed to be Irish. The interviewer is dumb. LOL.

  18. sarahmyst says:

    Obviously the interviewer hasn’t listend to accents very closely (or even paid much attention in the movie), clearly in the movie the guy has an Irish accent, and even if you don’t read accents well, it makes it more than obvious in the movie that he’s Irish (his last name is Connely for freakin sake).




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