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Milo Ventimiglia Making the Most of Heroes' Downtime
Pathology, Game, and Chaos Theory in the pipeline.
by Jeff Giles | December 18, 2007
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The writers' strike might have brought Season Two of NBC's Heroes to a premature end, but series star Milo Ventimiglia isn't just sitting around twiddling his thumbs; in fact, you're about to see quite a lot of him at a theater near you.

As Ventimiglia tells Entertainment Weekly, he's working on two films before Christmas -- and that's in addition to Pathology, the long-delayed medical thriller he'll be starring in early next year. Dig it:

I'm pretty busy. I'm doing two features before Christmas. One is called Game, and that's with Gerard Butler and Amber Valletta. It's written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the same guys who did Pathology, the movie I have coming out in the spring.

Game finds Ventimiglia playing, in his words, "a very interesting futuristic character that's not necessarily in control of himself." He's also playing the villain in Chaos Theory, an independent feature "about a guy who leads a very organized life, and someone comes into that life and just sets a downward spiral in motion."

Source: ComingSoon

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h-town24
h-town24 writes:
on Dec 18 2007 08:35 AM

Doing a couple crap movies before he gets back to his T.V. show. That's great!

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walkingdead09
walkingdead09 writes:
on Dec 18 2007 09:14 AM

word.

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arpeggio191
arpeggio191 writes:
on Dec 18 2007 09:40 AM

wow... all of those sound umm... dull.

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nogard46
nogard46 writes:
on Dec 18 2007 09:58 AM

I'm not sure why but you guys reminded me of what my friends said back in Dec 98 when they saw a trailer for a movie with Keanu Reeves in it call the Matrix coming in 99, they siad it looked so stupid and no way it will make any money! haha

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smi1ey
smi1ey writes:
on Dec 18 2007 11:33 AM

wow those all sound really lame. at least heroes is good, and he's keeping busy.

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mjsieber
mjsieber writes:
on Dec 18 2007 11:44 AM

In reply to this comment (#1370796)
nogard46:
did you really just compare the success of the Matrix to whatever flash in the pan crapfest Peter Patrelli is squeezing out? REALLY? I think I just saw all of these on sale for $3.99 in the bargain bin at Blockbuster. BTW it's nice to see that Peter Patrelli is trying to do new things with his career like playing 'a very interesting futuristic character that's not necessarily in control of himself'... um, you mean like a character that has super powers and can't control them and might blow up New York? Is that what you had in mind. Good to see he's not getting typecast... I wonder if his new character has "really long bangs nad a brother who can fly".


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nogard46
nogard46 writes:
on Dec 18 2007 12:23 PM

In reply to this comment (#1370873)
um I did?? Maybe you need to read my post again.

I think my point my only point is everyone on here is so negative, so cynical, it just reminded of some of my friends. And how is all that negativity working for ya? Is it making your life better to be so cynical? its not doing very much for my friends, all they do is work and come home and sulk and drink. haha


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Lux Obscura
Lux Obscura writes:
on Dec 18 2007 01:16 PM

yeah seriously, the movies sound kind of meh, but who knows. I kind of like movies about futuristic characters...well that's all I got.

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mjsieber
mjsieber writes:
on Dec 18 2007 01:49 PM

wow. You need new friends.

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gad
gad writes:
on Dec 18 2007 02:42 PM

In reply to this comment (#1370873)
What did you see for sale? Always looking for a bargain you know. And I like Milo and he's doing a bit of work now, maybe B level stuff but he's doing something constructive with his time. More power to the man. I've seen him in Gilmore Girls, in Rocky Balboa and Heroes and he's a pretty good actor finding his way.

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ennui79
ennui79 writes:
on Dec 18 2007 09:43 PM

He's pretty

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xxJOxSNxx
xxJOxSNxx writes:
on Dec 19 2007 02:41 AM

You u peoplel should wait untill they come out or a trailer or sumat coz these might be good films.

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