Taylor Kitsch and Oliver Stone interviewed on Good Morning America, June 28, 2012, promoting the upcoming film Savages.
You can also see the complete episode of The View in which Taylor was featured on the official site here. It’ll be up for about a week, and then hopefully it’ll be put up on YouTube by someone who has a clue how to do that, i.e., not me! Taylor’s part starts about 20 minutes in.
Taylor Kitsch on creepy!cam, getting a drink yesterday after the Savages premiere after-party. I spy older brothers Daman (red shirt) and Brody (longer hair in a dark suit) with him. This was in Westwood, CA on June 25, 2012.
And since someone’s going to ask, I’m pretty sure the tall, good-looking dark-haired guy that kicks him is his body double from Friday Night Lights who travels with Taylor a lot, and no, I don’t remember what his name is (and I don’t know why he pats him on the ass at the end, either).
CinemaCon 2012: Taylor Kitsch Presss Conference
Never seen this before!
Also, just for my own personal amusement, I’m going to go back through all the posts in this blog today and tag every instance of Taylor wearing That One Black Suit with “the-suit” tag. Because I can.
Two “Savages” Behind-the-scenes videos
With Oliver Stone, Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Aaron Johnson, Salma Hayek, John Travolta, Benicio Del Toro and Demián Bichir.
Taylor Kitsch in the “Savages” interrogation series.
No big, just Taylor Kitsch, Peter Berg and @BrooklynDecker defacing some Battleship posters.
Sneak Peek for the Savages trailer starring Taylor Kitsch, Aaron Johnson, Blake Lively and Benicio del Toro. The first official trailer comes out Thursday.
Brooklyn Decker, Rihanna, Tadanobu Asano, Taylor Kitsch Alexander Skarsgard at a Battleship press conference, April 2, 2012, Japan.
Taylor’s part starts at about the 2:06 mark, if you just want to forward to that. They mostly ask him what Rihanna was like to work with, but the rest of the cast has some good things to say, too!
(via alexanderssskarsbrow)
Taylor Kitsch interviewed by Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers, who makes him hum “O, Canada.”
I’m pretty sure this is the only footage of Taylor singing anything anywhere, so that makes this the best thing ever.
Taylor talks with Josh Horowitz of MTV News about how awkward all that pesky female attention can be sometimes, and where he stands on the Lyla vs. Tyra debate. Video may not be available outside the US, so if you find the YouTube or internationally accessible version, please drop me the link in my Submissions box.
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