
Getting psyched for the Olympics. John Willims’ themes don’t hurt.

Live Theatrical Performance of 1984 feat. John Hurt at QUAD 13th April Tickets on sale now http://tinyurl.com/yc27pdt

Mississippi John Hurt – Lazy Blues ♫ http://blip.fm/~kmmbk

Mississipi John Hurt – Since i’ve laid my burden down ♫ http://blip.fm/~kmm7x

Mississippi John Hurt – You got to walk that lonesome valley ♫ http://blip.fm/~kmm5u
…Birch Bayh (D-Ind.) is 82. Actress Piper Laurie is 78. Actor Seymour Cassel is 75. Author Joseph Wambaugh is 73. Actor John Hurt is 70. Singer Steve Perry is 61. Country singer-musician Teddy Gentry (Alabama) is 58. Movie director Jim Jarmusch is 57. Hockey…
…of their number. While not especially distinguished, the picture has three things going for it: a rasping, rancid-looking John Hurt; the honey-voiced, smooth-as-a-bullet Ian McShane; and some of the ripest, most rhythmic use of verbal obscenities since David…
…was both “dark and light, you can't have one without the other”. Gay Byrne, 'The View' presenter John Kelly and John Hurt's son Sasha were among those who packed the Gaiety. 'Haunted' runs until this Saturday before going to Belfast and then for an extended…
…day I was on the set in the big house with all the American machinery and sets and everything. Those are real location. I said to Joe Johnston, “This is a big American Gothic” and he said, “Yeah.” So that’s it. Actually no, the Claude Rains one also was set…
…to the comic… Bill T.: This is a pretty good pick. They do want an American to play the part. God, I sound like John Hurt in… Marshal: Sorry, I meant Captain America. I shouldn’t have read the previous post. Marshal: I think McPartin being superman…
…Pray explain how forcing another living being out of your body doesn't hurt “not even a little bit”. Does what happens to John Hurt's chest in Alien look painless? In some ways, it doesn't matter what Gisele says – she looks tithe type who would refuse an…
I just saw Quentin Crisp. I thought he had, like, died 10 years ago.
very much a part of my life… Any time I was in New York, I'd catch up with him and I got to know him well — inasmuch as anyone could know him
It's my feeling that he hadn't quite engaged with how important Aids was going to be … He thought it was a passing thing, as so many people did… It wasn't in his personal remit to himself to say it was wrong.—John Hurt, Irish Independent
Aids is a fad, nothing more. Homosexuals are forever complaining of one ailment or another
Oh I do a bit of painting.