I’ve added 8 more photos from the July 23rd premiere of ‘Cowboys and Aliens’ into the gallery.

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I’ve added 8 more photos from the July 23rd premiere of ‘Cowboys and Aliens’ into the gallery.

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- 2011 > 07/23/11 – ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ World Premiere
I’ve collected some blurbs of where Walton was mentioned in a few ‘Cowboys and Aliens’ reviews from early screenings. The movie, however, is out today in Canada, United States and India.
Be sure to check out the listing of release dates worldwide here: @IMDB
The Detroit News: “Walton Goggins steals every scene as a nervous outlaw”
Metro Weekly: “Walton Goggins and the other character actors who surround Ford and Craig shine. ”
Gapers Block: “Cowboys & Aliens gets bonus coolness points for having Walton Goggins in its midst as an old acquaintance of Jake, from a time when his memory was a bit sharper.”
You see Walton very briefly at the 1:00 mark right after Harrison Ford. ![]()
Walton Goggins also had a chance to revisit the genre on a break from his day job on the faux-Western FX series Justified. “I’m just happy that I have a face that can look like a cowboy if I need to,” he said.
I’ve added 23 photos of Walton at last night’s ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ World Premiere in San Diego, California.

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I’ve added 4 photos of Walton at Maxim’s celebration of FX and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment at Comic-Con from yesterday, July 22nd.

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“Justified,” the Kentucky crime drama on FX, is appearing on various Emmy snub lists, but don’t expect to hear any complaining from Walton Goggins, the excitable actor who plays a cagey ex-con on the series.
“We’re over the moon, man!” he said, more profanely than can be presented here, in an enthusiastic telephone interview on Thursday.
Mr. Goggins’s euphoria was fueled by his first Emmy nomination, for best supporting actor in a drama, as well as by nods for co-stars like Timothy Olyphant, who was nominated in the lead acting category. “When they announced Tim’s name on the telecast, I started screaming so loudly I woke up my son,” Mr. Goggins said.
Margo Martindale, who played a charismatic criminal matriarch in the second season, received a supporting actress nod. Jeremy Davies was nominated as a guest star.
Here are a few more quotes from Walton about his Emmy nomination this morning.
Chicago Tribune:
Walton Goggins was typically humble Thursday when reacting to his supporting actor Emmy nomination for “Justified.”“At a time in television where such extraordinary performances are being given, I’m just grateful to be included, humbled and grateful,” Goggins told me via e-mail.
Palm Beach Pulse:
“Is it weird that I’m having champagne and eggs right now?” — Walton Goggins, nominated for supporting actor in a drama series for FX’s “Justified.”
Los Angeles Times Blog:
Congratulations on the good news.
I feel like I’m floating in a vat of liquid gratitude. It’s surreal. This may never happen again in my lifetime but to go through this experience now, it doesn’t get better than this.Cable networks did very well this morning.
I’ve been with FX for a decade [first with "The Shield"]. I’ve been in the front row of everything they’ve accomplished. I’m pinching myself.What has been the appeal of “Justified”?
People in this business were taken with this world, which is not exactly explored in entertainment. It’s like reading a novel. I think Margo Martindale had a lot to do with our show getting a lot more attention.