Tom Felton officially nominated as Best Villain for 2010 MTV Movie Awards

The list has been decied, and MTV has announced today the final nominees for their 2010 MTV Movie Awards. Thanks to all your votes, Tom made it into the finals as Best Villain for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. He will be competing against Christoph Waltz (Inglorious Basterds), his aunty Helena Bonham Carter (Alice in Wonderland), Ken Jeong (The Hangover) and Stephen Lang (Avatar).

This is Tom’s first individual nomination for a MTV Movie Award. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is also nominated for Best Movie. Tom’s co-star Emma Watson is up for Best Female Performance, and Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, for Best Male Performance and Global Superstar.

Winners will be announced LIVE on June 6 at 9/8 CST.

Voting opens TODAY at NOON EST.

Go – VOTE!

Congratulations, Tom!

 

 

Tom Felton’s “The Disappeared” US DVD Available for Pre-Order on Amazon

As some of you remember, on Feburary 23rd we posted that the US DVD of Tom Felton’s movie “The Disappeared” would be available for purchase on May 18th. We informed you that we would let you know when it was made available for pre-order.

Well, good news!: Amazon has now made “The Disappeared” available for Pre-Order on their website.

Also – more exiting news – Amazon released what appears to be the US cover for the DVD.

Disclaimer: Because this may be a placeholder cover for the DVD, if another, more official cover is released, we will let you know.

New Robin Hood Tax Commercial

 

As we previously reported, Tom Felton worked with director Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, Bridget Jones, etc.) to film a video to help promote awareness of a proposed “Robin Hood tax.” According to the London Standard, the “Robin Hood tax” is an idea proposed by a group of more than 300 economists and businessmen, where there would be a small tax on financial transactions that occur only between large institutions. There are estimates it could raise more than £250 to £450 billion a year worldwide. This money could then be used to help fight global climate change.

The spot was officially released today, and although Tom has no speaking role, he can be seen multiple times throughout.