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Jim doesn't appear to have a large wardrobe....and when he likes something he LOVES it.  Very like how my husband operates in the fashion department. 

 

Seriously...these daily signing pics are amazing!

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Jim doesn't appear to have a large wardrobe....and when he likes something he LOVES it.  Very like how my husband operates in the fashion department.

 

Seriously...these daily signing pics are amazing!

I don't know--those pics of his and Todd's closet, when they were selling their house, showed kind of a lot of clothes... :p

Maybe he just doesn't bring a lot of stuff when he travels.  He may have a stash of clothes he leaves in NYC, or he may have packed a few things he likes for the summer and he's just rotating through them every few days, since it's just to get from the theater to his apartment.

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Theater people are very superstitious, if you wear certain clothes on show days and the show is going well, you don't want tempt fate by adding something new to the wardrobe mix.  That could be a reason that we are seeing the same t-shirts and striped polos over and over again. 

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From Dread Central (a very well-respected and award winning horror movie web site), some new information about Jim's movie Visions...

http://zipzp.eu/news.php?u=http://dlvr.it/BPTXVr

Visions (2015) 

Director-editor Kevin Greutert is known for directing Saw VII andJessabelle – two movies that couldn’t be more different from one another than if they were spawned on different planets.Saw VII was a complex mishmash rife with mythology and riddled with dead bodies. Jessabelle was a straightforward family-ties ghost story taking place in the swamps of Louisiana.

Now comes his third film, Visions, which is a throwback to old school horror of the 70s (think: The PsychicThe Sentinel) with similarities to a couple of modern pregnant-women-in-peril movies like Inside and Proxy.

After being involved in a terrible car crash resulting in the death of a baby, Julia (Isla Fisher) and her husband, David (Anson Mount), decide to cash in their city chips and move out to the country to start over. Wine country, that is. The pair buys an old vineyard and starts a family. They seem to have a perfect life. But when she’s about three months pregnant, Julia starts to “see things.” No one else hears or sees these disturbances, not even David, who grows increasingly worried about Julia’s state of mind.

She was so wracked with guilt over the car accident, she’d been put on medication. Her new doctor (played by Jim Parsons) puts her on something safe for pregnant women and the visions disappear, but her sense of foreboding does not. She makes a few friends – another newly pregnant young wife (Gillian Jacobs) and a local historian (Joanna Cassidy), but she just can’t shake the notion that something is terribly wrong. Julia goes off her meds, and the visions return in full force.

According to rumors online, Visions was pushed back from a 2014 release due to bad screen test reactions. I don’t know if I saw a newer cut, but I liked the movie. It’s well acted, tightly edited, and blissfully CGI-free with good moments of suspense; and the ending pays off. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel by any means – but it doesn’t have to, for the type of thriller it is. As a pregnant-woman-in-peril movie, it (please pardon the pun) delivers.

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I've been wondering lately if Jim has any theater superstitions, or any routines or rituals he follows for show nights, and if they differ between the show tapings and doing plays.

That's a question I would love to hear him talk about.

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I swear there are like more people waiting there for him.

I agree there seem to be more waiting I wonder how many have seen the show and how many just know the time the show gets out?

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Independence Day Holiday this weekend...a ton of tourists in NYC..if anyone researched their trip, they would know when the Friday & Saturday matinees were letting out.  Two of my nieces went to NYC this weekend to see Hedwig & ran into Taye Diggs (the next Hedwig) coming out of rehearsal and he was nice enough to pose for a picture with my niece Kelly.  They were cruising the theater area in order to get their bearings so they could do stage door after Hedwig tonight

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From Dread Central (a very well-respected and award winning horror movie web site), some new information about Jim's movie Visions...

http://zipzp.eu/news.php?u=http://dlvr.it/BPTXVr

Visions (2015) 

Director-editor Kevin Greutert is known for directing Saw VII andJessabelle – two movies that couldn’t be more different from one another than if they were spawned on different planets.Saw VII was a complex mishmash rife with mythology and riddled with dead bodies. Jessabelle was a straightforward family-ties ghost story taking place in the swamps of Louisiana.

Now comes his third film, Visions, which is a throwback to old school horror of the 70s (think: The PsychicThe Sentinel) with similarities to a couple of modern pregnant-women-in-peril movies like Inside and Proxy.

After being involved in a terrible car crash resulting in the death of a baby, Julia (Isla Fisher) and her husband, David (Anson Mount), decide to cash in their city chips and move out to the country to start over. Wine country, that is. The pair buys an old vineyard and starts a family. They seem to have a perfect life. But when she’s about three months pregnant, Julia starts to “see things.” No one else hears or sees these disturbances, not even David, who grows increasingly worried about Julia’s state of mind.

She was so wracked with guilt over the car accident, she’d been put on medication. Her new doctor (played by Jim Parsons) puts her on something safe for pregnant women and the visions disappear, but her sense of foreboding does not. She makes a few friends – another newly pregnant young wife (Gillian Jacobs) and a local historian (Joanna Cassidy), but she just can’t shake the notion that something is terribly wrong. Julia goes off her meds, and the visions return in full force.

According to rumors online, Visions was pushed back from a 2014 release due to bad screen test reactions. I don’t know if I saw a newer cut, but I liked the movie. It’s well acted, tightly edited, and blissfully CGI-free with good moments of suspense; and the ending pays off. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel by any means – but it doesn’t have to, for the type of thriller it is. As a pregnant-woman-in-peril movie, it (please pardon the pun) delivers.

I don´t know if I would like this movie. For me it sounds a bit boring. But I would like to see it just to see Jim as a doctor!:heat:

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Jim signing this afternoon...yellow stripes again (and biceps) :)

 

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That is a really pleasant close-up!

OH WOW THOSE MOLES!!!! makes me want to play "connect the dots" on him...

:icon_redface:I have a thing for his moles too..........

Well he totally got all the body parts I like  - eyes *check*, hands *check*,back *check*.. and the features I have a thing for - moles spread all over the body *check*.. oh Jim...

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From Dread Central (a very well-respected and award winning horror movie web site), some new information about Jim's movie Visions...

http://zipzp.eu/news.php?u=http://dlvr.it/BPTXVr

Visions (2015) 

Director-editor Kevin Greutert is known for directing Saw VII andJessabelle – two movies that couldn’t be more different from one another than if they were spawned on different planets.Saw VII was a complex mishmash rife with mythology and riddled with dead bodies. Jessabelle was a straightforward family-ties ghost story taking place in the swamps of Louisiana.

Now comes his third film, Visions, which is a throwback to old school horror of the 70s (think: The PsychicThe Sentinel) with similarities to a couple of modern pregnant-women-in-peril movies like Inside and Proxy.

After being involved in a terrible car crash resulting in the death of a baby, Julia (Isla Fisher) and her husband, David (Anson Mount), decide to cash in their city chips and move out to the country to start over. Wine country, that is. The pair buys an old vineyard and starts a family. They seem to have a perfect life. But when she’s about three months pregnant, Julia starts to “see things.” No one else hears or sees these disturbances, not even David, who grows increasingly worried about Julia’s state of mind.

She was so wracked with guilt over the car accident, she’d been put on medication. Her new doctor (played by Jim Parsons) puts her on something safe for pregnant women and the visions disappear, but her sense of foreboding does not. She makes a few friends – another newly pregnant young wife (Gillian Jacobs) and a local historian (Joanna Cassidy), but she just can’t shake the notion that something is terribly wrong. Julia goes off her meds, and the visions return in full force.

According to rumors online, Visions was pushed back from a 2014 release due to bad screen test reactions. I don’t know if I saw a newer cut, but I liked the movie. It’s well acted, tightly edited, and blissfully CGI-free with good moments of suspense; and the ending pays off. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel by any means – but it doesn’t have to, for the type of thriller it is. As a pregnant-woman-in-peril movie, it (please pardon the pun) delivers.

I don´t know if I would like this movie. For me it sounds a bit boring. But I would like to see it just to see Jim as a doctor!:heat:

I hope this wouldn't turn into something like Devil's Due

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I was wondering if he was signing other things.  I thought someone had said, or I heard one of the bodyguards say (on someone's video) that he would only sign playbills and show posters or whatever, but maybe that was my imagination.

i know I heard one of those guards saying "no pictures", meaning selfies with Jim, I guess.  But then later I think someone asked Jim if they could take his picture (without posing with him) and he said, "Take as many pictures as you want."

I wonder if Jim is telling the guards to leave people alone... :p

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