Wednesday, December 19, 2012

@JNcudmore looking good with fans

Good looks run in the Cudmore more family.. Here is Jamie taking a pic with some of his fans this evening...



@danielCudmore IS Lincoln Oodie in the @Baytown_Outlaws





Some pictures released from The Baytown Outlaws, which can be rented before it comes out in the theaters in January. Go to iTunes today and rent it. 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

We have a goal... @JNCudmore @danielcudmore can you guys help us?

Hey Daniel and Jamie Cudmore fans.. listen up.. we are hosting a giveaway.. Yes you heard right a giveaway.. we want to hit 50 LIKES on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TeamCudmore AND get to 200 followers on our twitter @Team_Cudmore so there will be goodies to be won..


8x10 pics for our lucky 200 on our twitter AND for our Facebook 50th LIKE.

So hit those follow and RT buttons..


It is the season.. Santa may also do some other giveaways for our anxious elves that help tweet and promote the sites and twitters..




Looking good @JNCudmore


Looking very proud, and yes sir the MOstache plays..

@danielcudmore IS Lincoln Oodie in @baytown_Outlaws


"So they put the middle brother Lincoln in Southern Circuit Wrestling. He ended up killing seven men in the ring.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Official pic of @danielcudmore from The Baytown Outlaws

The official screen shot and bio for Dan's character Lincoln Oodie.
He can't talk, but when you look like that, does it matter!?

Time to vote for #ForwardUntoDawn { @streamys & @danielcudmore }

Our Master chief needs our help.. VOTE for Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn

The face of Movember featuring { @danielcudmore }





 

Daniel grew a spectacular mustache and did it for a cause http://ca.movember.com/mospace/3483593 . I want to thank everyone that we met and donated to #TeamCudmore and helped raise money and awareness. WE personally raised $187 dollars at Tent City and when we got home. 
It was your help from following and RTing that did it. Thank you so much!


A thank you note from Mr. Cudmore with his final result.  :

- Jenn

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Join THIER team [ @danielcudmore @JNCudmore ]

We want YOU to be of the team!
Show your love and follow follow follow. It's that simple to be part of #TeamCudmore . Show us the love and you can win.

We have many ways for you to be part of the team and showing us the love to win great goodies!
1- DONATE:  http://ca.movember.com/mospace/3483593
2- Follow us here: www.TeamCudmore.com
3- Follow us on twitter: @Team_Cudmore
4- Support Movember and buy from our Cafe press site: http://www.cafepress.com/teamcudmore 
5- Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TeamCudmore
6- Find us at Tent City

How much easier can it be?

You know what you have to do, so DO IT

Saturday, November 3, 2012

New Photos of [@danielcudmore ] from The Baytown Outlaws

Universal to release 'The Baytown Outlaws' in the UK




Get ready for some pulp action when The Baytown Outlaws hits Blu-ray and DVD in the UK this holiday season. Starring Billy Bob Thorton and Eva Longoria, the discs will hit the street on December 26th from Universal Pictures UK, so you know where you can spend your cash on Boxing Day! More details, including a ton of stills, can be found below.


Meet the Oodies, a trio of redneck hillbilly brothers whose main source of fun – and only source of employment – is illegally enforcing several unwritten laws on behalf of the local corrupt sheriff. When their latest job goes disastrously wrong and ends in a massacre at the wrong address, the brothers are approached by Celeste, a witness to the mayhem, with a proposal. She’s willing to pay them $25,000 for the safe return of her godson, who has been kidnapped by her ex-husband. What she fails to tell them is that the man in question is a ruthless mobster who believes Celeste is dead, having previously arranged for one of his goons to pump her full of lead.
Unsurprisingly, what should be a simple rescue mission soon turns into a southern fried battle royale of epic proportions as the brothers fall foul of a seemingly endless parade of psychopaths and miscreants who want them dead, ranging from a gang of crazy-ass biker chicks and a pack of ruthless road warriors to Federal agents, crooked cops and some very angry Native Americans.
Extras:
Behind the scenes with cast and crew. 
Theatrical trailer. 
Original trailer.







@danielcudmore Twilight promo tour in Miami

 

 



















Daniel and Charlie were in Miami October 29 promoting The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 2. Here are a few pics we took. More to come.

When sharing our pics, please give us credit at www.TeamCudmore.com and please do NOT take off our watermark. 

Support #Movember and shop for @danielcudmore 's team

You asked and we heard you our cafe press store is officially open for business.

http://www.cafepress.com/teamcudmore 

Shop the entire month of November and support a great cause, #Movember . That's right 100% of the money earned on our super cool and fun Movember gear goes to Dan's team and the Movemeber fund.
What are you waiting for get to shopping today. More cool gear coming.



Friday, November 2, 2012

Where in the world is @danielcudmore

With the Twilight Saga Breaking dawn part 2 coming out so is the publicity and press tour.

This past week, Daniel was in Miami, Chicago, and St. Louis.

His upcoming appearances are slated for:

Los Angeles - November 12  Breaking Dawn Part 2 Premiere
Macon, Georgia - November 16 - http://www.esmesheart.com/BD2_Private_Screening.html

To help fundraise for these important causes! While growing a Motastic stash

In case you haven't heard, @danielcudmore is raising money and awareness for #Movember

What is Movember you ask?

During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces, in Canada and around the world. With their “Mo’s”, these men raise vital funds and awareness for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and male mental health initiatives.

On Movember 1st, guys register at Movember.com with a clean-shaven face. For the rest of the month, these selfless and generous men, known as Mo Bros, groom, trim and wax their way into the annals of fine moustachery. Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Movember Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorship for their Mo-growing efforts.

Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November. Through their actions and words, they raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.

At the end of the month, Mo Bros and Mo Sistas celebrate their gallantry and valour by either throwing their own Movember party or attending one of the infamous Gala Partés held around the world by Movember, for Movember. 

If you haven't already donated and would like to, even the smallest amount can help find Daniel's Movember page and help him to reach his goals!

Punches, Cuddles and Clermont [ @JNCudmore ]


"If you can't take a punch, you should play table tennis" - Pierre Berbizier



Clermont Auvergne's resident Canuck Jamie Cudmore can lay claim to that phrase more than most. He sat out an incredible 110 days of the 2010-11 season due to suspension and he has collected 24 yellow cards and three reds for Clermont. On the face of it, he seems a liability. But the Top 14 giants continue to pick him week in week out.
Their recent destruction of the Exeter Chiefs exposed one of England's best top flight teams to a performance that exhibited power, passion and clinical finishing. Cudmore was at the forefront of everything they did well that day and has turned into one of Les Jaunards indispensable figures over the past few years.
The 34-year-old is a mainstay in the Top 14 team's XV and regardless of the myriad of stars present at the Parc des Sports Marcel Michelin, Cudmore - although he does not have the same galactico billing as your Sitiveni Sivivatu or Wesley Fofana - continues to shine as one of their standout players.
On the field his appearance is one of physical prowess and a short fuse. Off the field, he is a family man who is living a life that is a far cry from his turbulent upbringing in Canada. He spent a year in a juvenile detention centre and turned to rugby to provide him an outlet "for my rambunctiousness". Since then he has played in New Zealand, Wales and France - a pathway he describes as a "long crazy ride".
After his nomadic trip around various rugby strongholds, he has settled at Clermont. He is loved both on and off the field and the perfect example of this occurred during the interview. Midway through he had to pause as there were "people coming into my house and I have absolutely no idea who they are". As it transpired, they were folk who journeyed over to chez Cudmore from the other side of the village to wish him well ahead of the weekend's match. It seems to happen on a regular basis to him and it's something he describes as "pretty cool"; a welcoming host is a sharp contrast to the imposing figure he cuts on the field.
"Coming from Canada and watching a lot of ice hockey and football the physicality has always been something that I've tried to bring into my game," Cudmore told ESPNscrum. "From the beginning that's all we had as we weren't playing champagne rugby back on the west coast of Canada in the third division that's for sure. I've definitely tried to evolve my game so there's a bit of physicality and also some rugby sense alongside it."
And his evolution seems to have run alongside the development of the game. Your archetypal second-row has changed enormously from the days of Bill Beaumont or even Martin Johnson. The old days of the enforcer seem to be on the way out.
They used to be the figure that would 'take one for the team' and would never be far from a ruck or a slight differing of opinion on the field. While they fell foul of the citing commissioner or the referee's notebook, the crowd loved them and the same can be said for Cudmore and while he claims that there are still 'enforcers' in the game, their power is executed in different ways.

"I'm not sure if it's dying a breed but that sort of role - not necessarily as an enforcer - has evolved like rugby has. Gone are the days where you just go for the nine or the ten or get one of the big second-rows or back-rows to go and whack someone. Those days are pretty much gone with cameras everywhere and referees and touch judges fully implicated in the running of the game. But it has evolved - big tackles and running the ball up hard and playing at great speed is where the game has moved to. It's all moved on from the dark manoeuvres at the bottom of the rucks."
And while Cudmore has experienced the development in second-row play, he has also seen a change in the attitude of the game's future generation. He never takes anything he has achieved for granted and throughout our chat he constantly uses phrases such as "I have to pinch myself sometimes" and "I realise how fortunate I am" but everything Cudmore has now is due to hard work and not luck. He has worked hard to be in the position he is and this is something that he feels is lacking in the current game.
"That's one of the sad things. I've definitely noticed a change in the younger guys coming through. They've never experienced anything other than rugby. If they haven't been taught the value of the game then you can almost see some bad trends coming through. They start whining when it's cold out and when things start to get bad. They don't realise how bloody lucky they are.
"At most they are going to be out on the field for three hours at most maybe and it might be a bit cold but then you get to have a hot shower. I'd be out there for eight, ten, twelve hours a day if I could like any other person would be if they're opening. I hope that tendency gets stamped out real quick."
But it seems that such a trend is not prevalent in Clermont's current crop of youngsters who have graduated to the first-team. Aged just 24, Fofana is tearing up the Top 14 and has made an impact on the international scene. But the next generation of Clermont players will look back at the class of 2010 as the team that set the benchmark. Only Heineken Cup glory could rival the celebrations that occurred in Montferrand when Clermont marked their 100th year anniversary lifting the Bouclier de Brennus to end 74 years of hurt. Cudmore said it "felt as if Clermont was going to explode, it was a massive sense of relief and joy".
When he started out his rugby career in the Canadian third division playing in Squamish on the west coast of Canada, the thought of lifting France's biggest prize in the Stade de France must have seemed like a pipedream. But it is one that he has realised - he opted for the tough option rather than sticking put. "If I stayed at home I'd probably be snowboarding at the weekend and chopping down trees during the week - not that that's a bad thing but what I experience now is certainly much better."
Regardless of his brushes with the rugby law, you cannot begrudge anything that Cudmore has achieved. He has stayed true to his roots and this is why we see him pushing the game to its' physical limits. It is that mindset that has kept him in the Clermont team over the past few years - a quality that cannot be bottled.
He is the personification of the glass half-full/ half-empty argument. Optimists will look back on his impressive career and remember him as someone who won a Top 14 title, played the game to its fullness and enjoyed every step of the way. Pessimists will look at his extensive disciplinary record but Cudmore will hold close to him the former memories.
"I'm definitely no angel that's for sure. Everything I've done I've assumed the responsibility and I'm never going to point any fingers except at myself. There's always been that talk of ill-discipline but I've played in a lot of big games and I've won a championship here in France and I prefer to look back at those types of highlights."
© ESPN EMEA Ltd
Tom Hamilton is the Assistant Editor of ESPNscrum.


Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Part 5 (Live-Action Halo Series)with [@danielcudmore]

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Angry Bear (Full Story) - Jamie Cudmore battles himself

Calling all Team Cudmore Fans

Say you 'Like' Team Cudmore? Well prove it. We need to have 30 likes on FB to really start promoing it right.
Hit the like Button for http://www.facebook.com/TeamCudmore and tell your friends.

We support Daniel Cudmore as well as his rugby playing brother Jamie.

At 30 likes we can start giving away some signed pictures of Daniel.



Promo time..

Miami fans and followers, now is your time to see Daniel as he makes his rounds promoting Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 as he comes to Miami. Yes you heard right, Dan is coming to Miami.

Monday October 29 2012 at the shops at Sunset place Daniel will be there along with Charlie Bewley.

Want more information message me at @Team_Cudmore


-J

Friday, October 26, 2012

Bad news for the Cullens.. good news for the Volturi lovers

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Interview with @danielcudmore Who Plays Felix

Daniel get's Celebified

"The Face of the Chief" - Halo After Dawn with Sark and Kovic - Episode 12

Listen to Daniel's accounts of being 'The Master Chief' AKA 'The Space Jesus' 

TWILIGHT & HALO's @danielcudmore : Volturi vs. Master Chief!

Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Part 4 (Live-Action Halo Series)

This week's episode of 'forward unto dawn' we get to see and meet The Master Chief


Friday, October 19, 2012

Twilight Q&A: Daniel Cudmore


We chat to The Twilight Saga's Daniel Cudmore, who plays Volturi Felix in the series. Read his full interview to hear about the final instalment, upsetting R-Patz's fans and sexing up vampires.
GLAMOUR.com: What should we expect from the Volturi in the final instalment?
DANIEL: It's tough without giving it away, but our group has sort of felt that the Cullens have finally made the mistake, the grave mistake that we've been sort of waiting for. We finally feel like we have a chance to take them down. My character finally has a chance to eradicate them, because they're kind of an annoyance.
Q: Are we going to see a little bit more from Felix in this one?
A: I think a little bit more. The issue is the fact that the last book has so many characters in it, especially the last half of it. So to do each character justice, it's hard to fit it into the length of a film. It'd be like a four-hour film and it just wouldn't work.
Q: And we've been told that there's a twist to the ending from the book. Can you give us any clues?
A: Oh, a twist? I can't say a thing - I'm worried I might get snipered.
Q: But you know what it is, right?
A: Oh, absolutely.
Q: Okay... [Hopeful pause]
A: It was kinda cool when I was reading the script.
Q: Yeah, we bet! Can you talk us through your experiences working on New Moon, Eclipse and the two Breaking Dawn films?
A: Right, well, the audition process was originally for a one-day character on New Moon and I just didn't really think anything of it; I didn't really have the time, I didn't really know anything about these books or the magnitude of the films or anything like that and I just went in, had, I guess, a fairly good audition, not thinking anything of it.
I got a call back, not realising it was for a different character, so went in still prepared with the last character and found out I had to do a cold read for Felix. I didn't think I got the job just because it was very spur of the moment. But then I ended up getting the job and it was just fun.
Even when I got the job on New Moon, I didn't know how big these films were, or would get. I think the first one started it off; New Moon, I think it really kicked off, and then it just kept going up from there. It was great with New Moon, because that was really the experience that showed me how big they are and filming in Vancouver was great. But then when we got to go film in Italy - it was unbelievable. And they've just grown each time, and each experience has been just awesome.
Eclipse was a little smaller for me; I wasn't on set as much. But then Breaking Dawn - Part One and Part Two - was a lot of fun, just from the fact that it was like sort of like camp. We were all at the hotel in Louisiana together. We had a lot of free time to just hang out and get to know each other, and chill and spend a lot of time at the bar.
It's definitely one of those things where you're in the fish bowl and once you're done, you get a chance to sit back and realise all the things you've done. So for me, it's been wild, but very fun, and I've been very fortunate for the experience.
Q: Which member of the Volturi do you think is the scariest?
A: Um, I'd love to say myself, but I think Michael Sheen...
Q: He's quite scary...
A: ...He's got that crazy look in his eye.
Q: And which was your favourite scene from the saga that you worked on?
A: My favourite scene? I keep going back to it, but I think any that has to do with filming in Italy for me was just amazing. That was really the first time I got to experience having a nice shoot outside of Vancouver or LA, and it was just such a beautiful place. The fans that were there blew me away. I didn't think there was going to be anyone there, and then this tiny little village has, like, 5,000 fans just screaming at anyone who drove by in a van with tinted windows. It was just a pretty wild experience, something that I'm never going to forget.
Q: What do you think it is that people love so much about vampires?
A: If you look at all the vampires in the past, they were sort of decrepit old men. Stephanie Meyers just made it for a new audience. All the vampires are now young men and she describes them as not being ugly. She sexed up the vampire. And so it's that whole forbidden, bad boy, 'oh, I don't know if he's going to bite me or if he's going to fall in love with me'. And, you know, you add in the casting of some of these actors and the women go crazy.
Q: What has it been like working on a project with such a huge fan following - did it ever disrupt filming, or is there any memory in particular that sticks out for you?
A: [laughs] It's not too bad. The majority of the time they had no idea who I was; they probably just thought I was security.
But I do remember when I was in Italy, I was walking around and I wasn't filming that day, but I just wanted to check out the set. I remember just walking through the fans and they had no idea, and then one person would say something and it spread like wildfire. I was like, 'alright, it's probably time to get out of here' - and, when I tried to get through the fence, the security guy wouldn't let me through and everyone started laughing at me, because he thought I was a fan. I was trying to explain to him - and this guy is speaking in broken English - and I was like, "no, no, no, I'm in the film", and he thought I was crazy. He just thought, you know, everyone else thinks they're in the film also.
Q: So did you manage to get out eventually?
A: Eventually, yeah! One of the other crew noticed me and came over and grabbed me.
Q: Phew! Did you get to hang out much with Rob, Kristen and Taylor during filming?
A: Um, not so much Taylor. Rob and Kristen a little bit, here and there. During filming they were always working. So, a little bit off camera, but not a lot.
Q: Because you had that great scene with Robert in New Moon, is that the one that people talk to you most about?
A: I think so, just because it was the first experience with the character and also the fact the lead character is almost being killed... Um, a lot of fans weren't too happy with me, which in turn I was thrilled about, because it means I did my job properly.
Q: Would you have liked to take on the role of Edward or Jacob had you had the chance?
A: Absolutely not. No - even if I got the job, the thing is, both of them had no idea what it was going to be when they originally got the job. So, I mean, I think seeing it now would be a whole other story. But if you'd asked me right before the movie started, I would have said yeah, sure.
Q: Do you keep in touch with the other members of the Volturi, or the rest of the cast?
A: Yeah, some of them. Every once in a while we bump into each other. We're on Twitter, making fun of each other all the time, and every once in a while we get to meet up, which is cool, because a lot of the way we filmed, a lot of time was sort of in our separate groups. We filmed, and never really interacted on set, so we never got that much of a chance to hang out and get to know each other.
Q: So what's next for you now that Twilight's all wrapped up?
A: I'm promoting the other films that I have made: the Halo series that I just finished. I've also got a film called The Baytown Outlaws that's coming out early next year. And then basically just looking for more work. The life of an actor.
Q: What's the main memory you think you'll take away from the Twilight series?
A: I don't know if there's just one, singular. There are so many little ones here and there. I think it's just the fact that it was just such a neat experience to work on something of this magnitude.
But to me, it felt so small, and to them it just felt like any regular filming. So I don't think it was one, singular; I think it was just a bunch of little small ones that grouped together, and it made a really nice picture.
Q: Yeah, it's quite a big thing to be involved in, isn't it?
A: It's one of these things that will be... I mean, it's such a magnitude, that I think it's going to be remembered for quite some time. And we're kind of all immortalised on film now, so you can always tell your grandkids about it, if you want. They'll just make fun of you, but it's something to be proud of.

Via: GlamourUK

Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn- Part 3


Third part of the Halo series. Will we see Daniel this episode?

Tell us what you think/

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

A teaser of the very sweet @danielcudmore

We had the most amazing weekend in Parsipany New Jersey this past weekend with Dan. Here are a few of the pics we took.





You are more then welcome to use our pictures, but please make sure you give us credit here at www.TeamCudmore.com

thanks!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

'Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn' Dated for Blu-ray


The live-action, video game based web series will assault Blu-ray this December.
In an early announcement to retailers, 343 Industries and Anderson Merchandisers will be releasing 'Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn' on Blu-ray on December 4.



'Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn' is a live-action digital series based on the best-selling Xbox franchise that brings a brand-new Halo story to life on a scale never before seen in the Halo universe. 'Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn' delivers an exciting story of heroism and sacrifice, taking fans back to the beginning of the human and Covenant war and leading into the events of Halo 4, the biggest entertainment event of 2012. Set against the backdrop of a United Nations Space Command (UNSC) military academy, a group of highborn cadets are training to be the next generation of soldiers in the UNSC's ongoing war with insurrectionists in the outer colonial planets. Among these cadets, Thomas Lasky struggles with his doubts about this war and with the burden of expectations he may not be able to carry. As Lasky comes to terms with his potential as a military leader, the terrifying alien alliance known as the Covenant arrives and turns his world upside down. Inspired by the Master Chief, he must decide what it means to be a hero. Halo fans who experience Lasky's thrilling origin story in 'Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn' will be rewarded with special insights into the story of Halo 4 and the Halo Infinity Multiplayer experience.


Specs and supplements haven't been revealed yet, but the suggested list price for the Blu-ray is $28.99.
You can find the latest specs for 'Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it's indexed under December 4.



Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Baytown Outlaws


Release Date: August, 2012 (limited)
Studio: Lleju Productions
Director: Barry Battles
Screenwriter: Barry Battles, Griffin Hood
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria, Thomas Brodie Sangster, Clayne Crawford, Daniel Cudmore, Travis Fimmel, Andre Braugher, Paul Wesley
Genre: Action, Comedy
MPAA Rating: R (for strong bloody violence, pervasive language some sexual and drug content)

Plot Summary: The rousing rebel spirit of a family of Southern thugs takes off at breakneck speed in "The Baytown Disco" -- a wickedly playful, high-velocity action-comedy in which three infamously ruthless Alabama brothers find themselves on the wrong side of crooked cops, relentless Feds, mad mobsters, road pirates, tomahawk-wielding bikers, tricky femme fatales and an unforgettable cast of characters as colorful as they are lethal when they finally try to do a single good deed.

Academy Award® winner Billy Bob Thornton and Golden Globe winner Eva Longoria headline this wildly explosive, yet ultimately moving, tale of honor breaking out among thieves with madcap results. It all starts when the fetching Celeste (Longoria) has a falling out with her nefarious ex-husband Carlos (Thornton) who kidnaps her beloved son, Rob (Thomas Brodie Sangster). Knowing her ex can be a maniacal psychopath, not to mention a bit trigger-happy, she turns for help to the most bad-ass, lawless hit-man trio in Alabama: the Oodie Brothers.

Ringleader Brick (Clayne Crawford, "24," "The Glades"), mute wrestling phenom Lincoln (Daniel Cudmore, "The Twilight Saga"), and the baby of the brothers, the kick-ass G.I. McQueen (Travis Fimmel, "The Beast") are known for being mean as a bag of rattlesnakes --and measly kidnap rescues are not on their menu of services. But when Brick is unexpectedly moved by Celeste's plight, what he thinks is going to be an easy smash-and-grab job turns out to be the most hair-raising and hilariously intense adventure of his and his brothers' harrowing careers.

Suddenly the Oodies have their hometown Sheriff (Andre Braugher, "Men of a Certain Age," "Salt"), in a tangle; a pesky DEA Agent (Paul Wesley, "Vampire Diaries") on their trail, and Carlos and his heinous assortment of henchman out for their hides. With no one quite who or what they seem, they are headed for a showdown -- and a shot at redemption -- they never saw coming.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Dan looking good in Nashville

We had the privileged of going to the Twilight convention held in Nashville, Tennessee. Here are some of the pictures we took on Saturday and Sunday.




Feel free to use our pictures, but please give us credit and do not remove our watermark from the pictures. Make sure you link back to us here at www.TeamCudmore.com

-J