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Homeland (2011) Type Tv Show Role as Carrie Anderson Status Post-Production Official Site / IMDb / Photos
Centers on Marine Sergeant Scott Brody, who returns home eight years after going missing in Iraq, and Carrie Anderson, a driven CIA officer who suspects he might be plotting an attack on America.
Maladies (2011) Type Movie Director Carter Role: Julianne (Rumoured) Status Pre-Production Official Site / IMDb / Photos
A talented and successful actor retires at a young age due to a perceived mental illness. Now living in a small town with his deranged sister and his best friend, we watch as their Maladies intertwine.
As Cool As I Am (2012) Type Movie Director Max Mayer Role Lainee Diamond Status Post-Production Official Site / IMDb / Photos
A smart teenage girl comes of age in a small town with her self-centered parents who had her when they were teenagers.
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My darlings so sorry I have been away, first of all, Sofia is no longer a part of CDF which means I will be running the site alone (with some help of our fabulous collaborators). This means that now, since Homeland has started and Claire is busy again, I will have to try my best and keep up with everything alone, but please bear with me as I also have an offline life and a full time job that keeps me busy most of the time – I may update slow but I will update, at least on weekends!
Now done with the talking, here’s the rest of the screen captures for Homeland’s 3rd episode Clean Skin. I don’t know why it didn’t upload all at the time but luckily I realized we were missing caps – they are up now!
As I write this post I am downloading hthe 4th episode, and I’m almost a week late on it, but I will watch right away and screen captures will be uploaded today as well!!
Finally added caps from last Sunday’s 3rd episode of Homeland. I wish I could post right after it airs but I never can since I need to download the episode on Mondays, then watch it sometime after, make caps and finally upload. But for sure one episode will always be uploaded before the next one airs!
I added a total of 778 HQ screen captures of Homeland’s pilot episode which aired last Sunday on Showtime.I personally liked the episode and loved Claire’s character, as I also believe she does her best on television and it’s nice to have her weekly on my television!
I’m already a fan of Carrie and I’m very curious to see what comes next. Meanwhile here’s the captures and if you have seen the episode, please leave a comment with your opinions.
In a fall season whose biggest stories have been an expensive dinosaur show and the resurrection of the sitcom, one of the best new shows snuck onto our screens with all the stealth of the espionage world it depicts. Homeland, which premiered last night after Dexter on Showtime, is probably the most serious yet entertaining, subtle yet gut-level entertaining, sly yet not “cool” drama to premiere thus far. As a Showtime series, it’s not a splattery-splashy as Dexter, but… well, thank goodness.
At the center of Homeland’s appeal is the fact that it is at once timely and escapist. The series takes seriously the notion that America is still very much a terrorism target, that the killing of Osama bin Laden may have driven our enemies both deeper underground and into a deeper rage. At the same time, unlike AMC’s admirable but cancelled after a season Rubicon, Homeland doesn’t lock itself away in musty rooms, shuffling papers looking for anagrams of “al Qaeda.” No, when Claire Danes’ CIA agent Carrie Mathison hears that a Marine prisoner of war (Life’s Damian Lewis), held overseas and tortured for eight years, is being released, she leaped out of her office, did an end-run around her superiors (including an excellently restrained Mandy Patinkin as Carrie’s mentor), and bugged the guy’s house. She had a tip that “an American prisoner of war has been turned,” and thinks Lewis’ Sgt. Nicholas Brody may now be that broken traitor in our midst.
We watched as Carrie did, as Brody tries to reinsert himself into the lives of his wife, Jessica (V’s Morena Baccarin), and two children (Morgan Saylor and Jackson Pace). We and Carrie know that Jessica has been having an affair with Brody’s old service buddy; unlike Carrie, we’ll also soon know that Brody prays to Allah. Does a devotion to Islam equal suspicious behavior? Does a nervous tic Brody displays while being filmed for TV betray a code to new masters? Homeland presents Carrie and Brody as equals – you don’t know who’s right or wrong, do you?
Since she became an enduring TV icon (a word I do not to throw around idly) as Angela Chase in My So-Called Life, Claire Danes has spent a lot of time in ensemble-cast movies (from Little Women to The Mod Squad to The Hours), but she still finds her best work in television. Her Temple Grandin, for which she won an Emmy, was a striking example of the way Danes can burrow into a character without giving herself an I’m-glammier-than-the-person-I’m-playing exit strategy. The woman commits.
In Homeland, Danes is an exceptionally committed agent who might qualify to be committed. Her Carrie us a brilliant, rebellious data analyst whose professional standing is compromised by the fact that she’s bipolar. Danes’ performance here is every bit as fully inhabited as her Angela Chase and her Temple Grandin. Lewis is equally good, rendering Brody guarded and shut-down in a manner that nonetheless is exciting to witness. Executive producers Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, who used to help Jack Bauer avert national disasters on 24, now take a more measured, thoughtful look at terrorism. But that doesn’t make what they show us any less frightening, or less exciting as drama.
As promised, I am launching the first CDF contest and you can win a Stardust DVD! The reason I am offering this DVD is because I have it in duplicate, so I thought I’d give away one copy to a lucky fan!
Instead of making a large post about it, you guys can head over to our forum and read the rules to participate, learn how to do it and send in your application.
The contest is open to all fans, you have obviously to be a Claire fan and not part of CDF staff. If you guys have more questions you can post it on the forum or email me.
I have been thinking about some ways of getting interaction on the site and I thought, why not a contest? Yes that’s right! I will be opening a contest soon where you’ll have the chance to win a Stardust DVD, totally free!
Make sure you check the site often and I intend to open the contest soon. I will be posting about this again as soon as I have figured out everything! If you have any questions, suggestions or anything, feel free to email me at clairedanesfanmail@gmail.com
Added over 600 captures of Claire playing Sonja Jones in Me and Orson Welles to our gallery. I am working on completing the gallery with movie screencaptures we don’t have yet.
I hope you guys enjoy. I watched this movie and it was nice. I recommend to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.