10:49pm Friday 25th July 2008
Hundreds of fans flocked to Hollywood Boulevard to catch a glimpse of Kevin Costner at the world premiere of his new movie Swing Vote.
The actor arrived extra early to greet the excited crowds, before spending time with reporters on the red carpet.
In the comedy, Costner plays an apathetic lay-about who ends up being given the deciding vote in the presidential election. Kelsey Grammer and Dennis Hopper play the two candidates vying for Costner's character's vote.
Surrounded by banners sporting stars and stripes, Costner explained his hesitation about putting out the movie in a US election year.
"The fact that it came out now, hopefully it works to our advantage, but I'm not sure that it will because sometimes people become way too tired of politics," he said. "I hope they don't feel that about this movie because the movie is really fun, a real breath of fresh air."
Grammer joked: "I had a scene with an elephant in it which didn't make it into the movie which really was the reason I took the movie."
The former Frasier actor clearly has not lost his sense of humour since being rushed to hospital following a heart attack in May. He joked to one reporter: "What's my stress busting tip? Just have a heart attack. It'll do it every time."
Swing Vote is directed by Joshua Michael Stern and also stars Nathan Lane, Stanley Tucci and Madeline Carroll.
TOP-of-the-table Bury head into a difficult away trip to newly promoted Aldershot boosted by the news that Alan Knill has been named Manager of the Month for September.
SHAKERS manager Alan Knill has been named Manager of the Month after leading Bury to the top of the league.
ALAN Knill says Saturday’s bumper Gigg Lane gate of 3,597 provided a massive boost to the in-form Shakers.
IAN Harrop has thanked the town for getting behind Alan Knill’s League Two high-flyers on Saturday – and urged them to keep it up.
PAUL Scott does not subscribe to the theory the Shakers have peaked too early.
DAVID Buchanan has drawn a line under his Northern Ireland Under-21 career and immediately set his sights on a full cap.
BURY director Ian Harrop has thanked the Shakers supporters that turned out in force for Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash with Wycombe.
A tribunal has ruled League One outfit Oldham must pay Bury up to £95,000 for midfielder Dale Stephens.
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