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On behalf of all your fans world wide we would like to wish you a very Happy Birthday, today.
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Thank you to Ruralstar, Katesyd and Earth2Eternity, we have a selection of Birthday wallpapers in varying sizes for you to download

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many thanks to Ruralstar,Katesyd and Earth2Eternity for the lovely Birthday Wallpapers and to
Geniusmentis, Kevspa and Marrymeowen for the Video Collab

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Our Fourth members contribution by Ella1967 who is summarizing Grey's Anatomy Season 6, its going to be in three parts so here is her first installment ....Enjoy!
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Season 6 of Grey’s Anatomy was one of both great loss and great change for everyone at Seattle Grace. Through that combination of loss and change came opportunities for growth, some more painful to experience than others. Responding to changes we wouldn’t have chosen but are faced with nonetheless tests our mettle and allows us to expand our perceptions of ourselves and the direction of our lives. And this was certainly the case for the staff of Seattle Grace, especially Owen Hunt, head of the trauma surgery department, and Cristina Yang, third year surgical resident.

The first great change involved saying goodbye to George O’Malley, a member of the Fab Five, who we learned had been the victim of a fatal traffic accident. Even as hospital staff members were experiencing grief, work continued as patients still required treatment. And yet, moments were found to savor connections. As people around them took in this loss we found the usually stoic Owen and Cristina tenderly reaching to hold the other's hand while waiting for a rig to arrive in the ambulance bay. Both were acutely aware of their loss – that of a friend and fellow surgeon – yet as the season began they also renewed their commitment to their relationship.

Even as they moved into the future together Owen and Cristina remained clear they were facing challenges, chief among them Owen’s PTSD as a result of his army service in Iraq. As a show of good faith, Cristina even went so far as to attend therapy sessions with Owen. (Of course, this move on her part was also an attempt to prove to Owen’s psychiatrist that she and Owen knew each other well enough for her to relax her stance on asking them to wait to indulge in physical intimacy.) These sessions revealed the enormity of the path ahead of them. In addition to the weight of Owen’s wartime experience, the reality that they were in the beginning stages of a relationship and had a lot to learn about each other was also brought home to them.     (click read more to continue)
 
 
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Salve all Rome Fans....

With Kevin Just arriving back from Rome and the Roma Fiction Fest, we decided to do a view and chat for our next chat room session.

We will be watching and chatting about the last episode of  HBO Rome Season 2 Episode 10. 

For full details with regards requirements and how this all works please log on to our Forum. 

With all this current news about a Rome Movie we felt it was a  good time to review the ending of the series and speculate how the Movie version will pan out

Please do come and join us in our chat room  18 July GMT 21:00 (09:00pm)

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Reminder all chats are conducted in English
And Kevin Mckidd Does not attend KMKonline chats

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Our third Members contribution, a video by Geniusmentis,  on Elgin Kevin's Hometown including Filming Locations from a few of his movies ~ these are Genius's own personal photos and clips from her travels to Scotland.  We thank her so much for putting together this short Travel Log. Enjoy!
Elgin (pronounced /ˈɛlɡɪn/; Scottish Gaelic: Eilginn) is a former cathedral city and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland and is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray.

The town originated to the south of the River Lossie on the higher ground above the flood plain.
Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190. It was created a Royal Burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland and by that time had a castle on top of the present day Lady Hill to the west of the city.

Click Read More for more info on places to see, stay, what to do and Genius's own Travel notes...
 
 
Members of the Kevin McKidd online forum community have graciously contributed articles to our Updates blog first one up is a review by Ruralstar on the Movie Afterlife
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Review: Afterlife
Afterlife 2003
Written by Andrea Gibbs
Directed by Alison Peebles
Starring: Kevin McKidd, Lindsay Duncan, and Paula Sage.


It always amazes me how the simplest productions are often the most detailed and
profound. If you want something bad enough you can make it happen and sometimes the
journey of discovering who you are begins in the most unlikely of places. Afterlife is the
story of three people: a selfish man who has never learned how to love and commit, a
loving mother who is dying of cancer and has lost the ability to teach either of her children
how to live, and a determined young woman who is possessed of more wisdom than anyone ever suspected.

Kenny Brogan (Kevin McKidd) is an ambitious reporter who dreams of leaving Scotland for
the excitement of life in America. He is avidly investigating Peter Mendoza’s assisted suicide
in the hopes of obtaining an interview with the doctor in charge of the case and securing a
coveted position in New York City. He is utterly unaware of the deteriorating condition of his
mother May (Lindsay Duncan). May is the polar opposite of her son. She has given up any
sort of personal identity to care for Kenny’s sister Roberta (Paula Sage), who has Down’s
Syndrome. Kenny sees his family as a burden and he is right when he asserts that May
holds Roberta back, but his reasoning is tainted by selfishness. Years of feeling second place
to Roberta’s needs have fostered anger, hurt, and eventual indifference in Kenny. He has
never learned how to relate to Roberta and he has never been encouraged, or even allowed
to care for her. May, on the other hand, has gotten to the point where all she has in the
world is Roberta and her dependency gives meaning to a life fast slipping away. Roberta
herself has never been consulted on the condition of her family and is considered incapable
of even having an opinion by either Kenny or May, albeit for very different reasons.
The film is riddled with subtle humor to offset the serious subjects of euthanasia and dealing
with the mentally challenged. The scenes at the bingo parlor and the innocence of Roberta
singing in the car for example are relatable and naturally funny. Roberta has no clue—or
care—that her actions might be disturbing anyone. The people who actually know Roberta
find her behavior acceptable, even endearing. Kenny can't get beyond the embarrassment
of a sister who is not ‘normal’. Ruby, (Shirley Henderson) Kenny’s long suffering girlfriend,
is sweet and not as naïve as first appears. She wants to help Roberta grow and to learn
more about Kenny in the process. She refuses to be an enabler for either of them however.
Her character is not well defined but she is crucial to who Kenny eventually becomes.
The subject matter is not revolutionary rather it is the way the film unfolds to the viewer.
The subtle awakening of what Roberta actually can do for herself and her observations of
the world revealed through her artwork. Her decision at the end of the film, which May
would never have considered possible, is the biggest and most ironic surprise of all.
Kenny, who perceived Roberta as a stunted moron is, in fact, the fool for not seeing her
beauty. His self-discovery feels natural because it is so gradual and stuttered. Reconciling
his needs with May's and Roberta's is overwhelming due to the complexity of the issues and
complicated by the emotional distance between the three of them. In a series of incidents
both little and large Kenny reconnects with his family. He starts to want to do the right
thing. When Roberta goes missing the true scope of the situation hits Kenny full force. He
isn't just apologizing for losing her but for not seeing what May was going through and for
not ever being there when it counted. The realization makes the emotional confrontation
between Kenny and May even more powerful to watch.

The journey of all three main characters reaches a plausible conclusion without the
unnecessary syrup so common in big budget films of similar subject matter. Life isn’t
always pretty or neatly wrapped but viewers are left with the impression that a true family
has been reborn and will thrive.

 
 
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During our recent trip to the Great Ghost Rescue fairground set, we were able to catch up with Kevin McKidd to get the lowdown on his character Hamish in the movie, a "mental Scottish highlander" spook who floats around without any legs, and also quiz him on dividing his time between dark dramas and lighter fare. Oh, and we got a quick update on the proposed Rome flick.


source Digital Spy UK

 
 
New Brit film The Great Ghost Rescue has been jetting across Europe (first stop London, next up Hungary) bringing Eva Ibbotson's bestselling novel to the screen under the direction of Yann Samuell. The story centres on young spook Humphrey (newcomer Toby Hall) and his family as they are displaced from their home and must find a new place to haunt. The cast also counts Kevin McKidd, Georgia Groome, Emma Fielding, Christian Contreras and Bill Ward among its impressive ensemble.

We recently got the chance to visit the set of The Great Ghost Rescue - a fully functioning fairground in sunny Morden - to find out about McKidd's "mental Scottish highlander" character and how the film has exhausted the UK's supply of white foundation! Click 'play' to watch our video chat with the cast of The Great Ghost Rescue:

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