For Part 1, A&E lured 3.4 million total viewers on Sunday evening, making it the top cable telecast for the night. And on the following evening, Bag of Bones retained a strong 88 percent of its premiere audience, delivering 3 million viewers.
Now you can watch Bag of Bones online (if you live in the US). Check it out here.
Bag of Bones week ended last week here at Lilja's Library but since my interview with its director Mick Garris had some spoilers I didn't want to publish it before the miniseries had aired. Now it has and you can now read what he had to say about it here.
Talk Stephen King has a recap of Pierce Brosnan's visit to The Ellen DeGeneres Show:
Pierce Brosnan, who plays Mike Noonan in Bag of Bones, was Ellen's first guest on Thrusday. They discuss Brosnan's family; wife, kids and house. My favorite part was when his phone rang on live TV.
The clip they showed from Bag Of Bones was great! Brosnan takes a moment to explain the movie theme, saying, "There's something for everyone." Ellen adds, "It's not a feel good movie." !
Asked if he likes scary movies, Brosnan said he does, and then said, "I love Stephen King. He is a dude! He such an amazing story teller."
Today, the fifth day of Lilja’s Library’s Bag of Bones Week, you can prepare yourself for the premier of Bag of Bones this upcoming Sunday by finding out what I thought about it. Read my review here.
And don’t forget to enter the contest for a chance to win a copy of Dark Score Stories. Read more here
The Bag of Bones Week at Lilja’s Library continues. Today I give you an interview with Annabeth Gish who plays Jo in Bag of Bones.
Please beware though that there are some small spoilers in it and if you haven’t read the book you should definitely wait until you’ve seen the miniseries.
Also, don’t miss you chance to own a copy of the rare book Dark Score Stories of which only 250 copies exists. Here is how you can enter.
The Bag of Bones Week at Lilja’s Library continues. Today I give you an interview with Caitlin Carmichael, the youngest cast member of Bag of Bones. Also, don’t miss you chance to own a copy of the rare book Dark Score Stories of which only 250 copies exists. Here is how you can enter.
Today I kick off Lilja’s Library’s Bag of Bones Week. All week long there will be interviews with the cast and crew of Bag of Bones, a review of the miniseries and also a contest you don’t want to miss. So, make sure you check in each day or follow Lilja’s Library on facebook or twitter.
This first day I have an interview for you. It’s with the company that created the wonderful website http://DarkScoreStories.com/. Check it out here.
On iTunes you can now pre-order Sara Tidwell (The Lost Recordings from Stephen King's "Bag of Bones") - EP. The songs are performed by Anika Noni Rose (who plays Sara Tidwell in the miniseries).
I know you have seen photos of it before but today I got a press kit for Bag of Bones and I must say that it’s every bit as cool as the previous photos showed. Great work by A&E!
A&E are going all the way in promoting the upcoming miniseries Bag of Bones. As we speak they are sending out these very cool press kits to reviewers. Head over to The Fire Wire to see more photos and a video of it.
I got some other cool items today as well that's connected to Bag of Bones and the Dark Score Stories book and photos. Some of the stuff seen on the photos...
Today I got a really nice book in the mail and I just had to show you. It's from A&E and called Dark Score Stories and has all the photos and text from the site DarkScoreStories.com and a foreword by Mick Garris. The photos is taken by award-winning photojournalist Joachim Ladefoged and the book is limited to somewhere between 200 and 250 copies. Here are some photos.
Head over to StephenKing.com for a behind the scenes video from the shooting of Bag of Bones. There is also an official site up at A&E that you can find here.
Bag of Bones will air on A&E on December 11 and December 12.
Mick Garris just wrote the following on his facebook wall:
Just wrapping up the shoot on BAG OF BONES before dawn, then it's off to Seattle for the gala opening of CAN'T LOOK AWAY: THE LURE OF THE HORROR FILM, an exhibition I helped work on. Big doings there on Saturday night, then it's into the editing suite.
Entertainment Weekly reports that Jason Priestley has been cast in Bag of Bones and will play the main character’s literary agent.
Also: William Schallert, whose career spans from appearances in Wagon Train to True Blood, has been cast as the father-in-law of a young mother (Melissa George) going through a custody battle. The four-hour event will air later this year.
Dread Central reports that two young actresses have joined the cast of A&E's four-hour adaptation of the Stephen King novel Bag of Bones from director Mick Garris: Caitlin Carmichael, who has credits in both "True Blood" and "Dexter", is playing Kyra Devore while local Canadian thespian Fiona Forsythe has signed on for an as yet unnamed character.
The real news though is talks about a Stephen King cameo in the project. This comes from one of the "higher ups" on the production – with the word being King would be playing a clergyman.
Bag of Bones continues to shoot in Nova Scotia with a wrap set for September 28th.
Another actress has been thrown into the macabre mix that will be A&E's four-hour adaptation of the Stephen King novel "Bag of Bones" from director Mick Garris. Read on for the details!
According to Variety Anika Noni Rose (pictured right) has been cast in the upcoming miniseries alongside the previously announced Melissa George, Pierce Brosnan and Annabeth Gish. Rose will play Sara Tidwell, a blues singer who haunts the film's main character. She is a Tony Award winner for her role in "Caroline, or Change," had a guest performance as a politician in the most recent season of CBS' "The Good Wife" and co-starred in the bigscreen version of "Dreamgirls."
Pierce Brosnan has been spotted in Halifax where he is to shoot Bag of Bones. This was reported on The Coast:
Former James Bond and Irish-born leading man Pierce Brosnan has been seen in town, most notably at Steve-O-Reno's on Brunswick Street. He's here working on a mini-series called Bag of Bones, adapted from a Stephen King story. Though his licence to kill has been reassigned, Brosnan keeps making good choices with his career, recently appearing as a Tony Blair-esque politician in last year's Roman Polanski picture The Ghost Writer. If you run into him, mentioning his work in that picture might be a good ice-breaker.