13th January 2010, 06:07 PM
Just had this sent to me from a friend. ... All I am saying is that Bonekickers ... watch out! Here is Stonekickers
:0:face-huh::p:face-angel: that's my verdict...
Archaeologist, Dennis Price, has landed the role of Professor of Archaeology in the new movie, The Stone, which also stars Chris Rankin (Percy Weasely from Harry Potter) and Tony Scannell (Ted Roach from The Bill).
Dennis recently launched his new book, The Missing Years of Jesus and the Director of the movie, Philip Gardiner, interviewed Dennis about his revelations. From there Philip eventually offered Dennis the role in the movie.
In another archaeologically related fact, Jasmine Bonning of archaeosophia.co.uk is now the films specialist consultant.
The Directors reason for including Dennis and asking Jasmine to consult is because of the unusual plot of the film. It sees a group of archaeologists uncovering an ancient artifact, buried thousands of years before by British Druids. For this, the Director wanted the whole set to be historically accurate and for the proper tools of the trade to be used, such as Context Sheets and bags.
The movie is being filmed in Rendlesham, London and several other locations around the UK and will launch later in the year following the Festivals. People are being invited to join the fun at the website
www.thestonefilm.com
magi@magimultimedia.comFor more on Dennis Price see: www.eternalidol.com For more on Jasmine Bonning see: http://www.archaeosophia.co.uk
For more on the film see: http://www.thestonefilm.com
For more on the Director see: http://www.gardinersworld.com
:0:face-huh::p:face-angel: that's my verdict...
Archaeologist, Dennis Price, has landed the role of Professor of Archaeology in the new movie, The Stone, which also stars Chris Rankin (Percy Weasely from Harry Potter) and Tony Scannell (Ted Roach from The Bill).
Dennis recently launched his new book, The Missing Years of Jesus and the Director of the movie, Philip Gardiner, interviewed Dennis about his revelations. From there Philip eventually offered Dennis the role in the movie.
In another archaeologically related fact, Jasmine Bonning of archaeosophia.co.uk is now the films specialist consultant.
The Directors reason for including Dennis and asking Jasmine to consult is because of the unusual plot of the film. It sees a group of archaeologists uncovering an ancient artifact, buried thousands of years before by British Druids. For this, the Director wanted the whole set to be historically accurate and for the proper tools of the trade to be used, such as Context Sheets and bags.
The movie is being filmed in Rendlesham, London and several other locations around the UK and will launch later in the year following the Festivals. People are being invited to join the fun at the website
www.thestonefilm.com
magi@magimultimedia.comFor more on Dennis Price see: www.eternalidol.com For more on Jasmine Bonning see: http://www.archaeosophia.co.uk
For more on the film see: http://www.thestonefilm.com
For more on the Director see: http://www.gardinersworld.com
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647