Showing posts with label Charlize Theron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlize Theron. Show all posts

31/05/2012

"Prometheus" (2012) - World premiere in London

I watched the live streaming of the "Prometheus" world premiere, which took place in London this evening. The film's crew looked amazing, all of them were so friendly and gorgeous while they walked on the blue carpet. So here is my full coverage of this event.

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“I think a certain someone named Ridley Scott has something to do with this.” Charlize Theron on why people are looking forward to see this film
“She is complicated as every one of us.” About Meredith Vickers
“I think the sniper will take me out if I say something about the ending.”






“The ideas behind it are exciting and big. People just interested to see what Ridley Scott was thinking about for the last 30 years.” Guy Pearce about the film
“The question is “Where do we come from?” On what question the characters are trying to find an answer


“It was his dream.” Michael Ellenberg (producer) on what persuaded Ridley Scott to return


“I enjoyed doing it. I hate it when it ends. It is like creating a new universe, and I become very attached to everything in it.” Ridley Scott on making this film
“I’m starting another movie in 10 weeks.” He is ready to do something new
“I saw "The Girl with the Dragoon Tattoo", the original, and I thought she is amazing.” On casting Noomi Rapace
“He is a wonderful actor, also a great comedian.” On working with Michael Fassbender




“David is kinda like a housekeeper. But he is very complicated. There may be some human personality underneath.” Michael Fassbender on his character
“In my living room, where I usually read scripts. And playing with house supplies, microwave, toaster.” On how he was preparing playing a robot
“Not that much. Robots don’t run. Noomi did it the most time.” On did he do lots of running for the film




“Chuck Ho as I call him. Together it’s a great combination.” Logan Marshall-Green on his character and Elizabeth Shaw
“We had our weekly conversation about words differences.” On having an international cast
“They build incredible sets to the tiny details. And they shoot the lights out and we had a chance to discover all of it with our flash lights.” On filming on detailed sets
“Tingly. I hope tingly.” What reaction he had when he saw the film, and what reaction he expects from the audience



“She’s an archaeologist, scientist, but she also believes in God. I like the contradiction it creates. She is very Ridley Scott heroine. She is very iconic for me. I loved playing her.” Noomi Rapace on Elizabeth Shaw



“We were out of limit.” Arthur Max, the production designer, about the working environment
“Combination of the known and unknown.” On what is special about this film


“He is amazing to work with. He’s so talented, wonderful with actors.” Kate Dickie (Ford) on Ridley Scott


“I thought it would be cool to name the movie something unpronounceable and pretentious.” Damon Lindelof, the screenwriter, on the title
“I did everything I could to not be fired.” On what to expect
“It looks, it tastes like Ridley Scott.” About what is special about this film


“Tacky. Lots of buttons and switches. It’s ever tacky geek’s dream.” Emun Elliott about the set, where his co-pilot worked
“The word is ‘epic!’. ” How he describes this film


“He’s a little bit out there, to be honest.” Sean Harris about his character
“Frightened.” How he feels about watching the film for the first time, because he joked, he might not make the final cut


“He’s good with landings.” Benedict Wong about his character
“It’s like Sting or Prince.” Why he didn't invent the first name for Ravel

02/12/2011

"YOUNG ADULT" (2011) - Two favourite clips

There are many clips from upcoming drama "Young Adult" and if you want to watch all of them, you can find these videos on its official Youtube channel. I chose just two of them, which I like the most and which show us that there will be lots of drama, a bit of sarcasm and desperation.


When I saw "Young Adult" poster, I thought it's going to be a comedy about a woman who doesn't want to grow up. But Jason Reitman, the director, and Diablo Cody, the writer, who worked together on "Juno", tell us a more complicated story of an ordinary young woman, whose heart needs healing. Her name is Mavis Gary; she is a novelist, recently-divorced and decides to come to her home town. There she meets her school boyfriend and tries to reconnect with him, though he is married and has a baby. Charlize Theron looks very depressed, but still pretty and there are some rumours that she has a good chance to get an Oscar nomination for this appearance. We'll see about this. Also the film stars Patton Oswalt, Elizabeth Reaser, Patrick Wilson.

Release date - December 9, 2011.

Looking for a Dress



Adorable

01/08/2011

Jason Isaacs and his wigs

I was watching a melodramatic movie called "Sweet November" by Pat O'Connor, starring a beautiful screen couple Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron, when I realized that a talented Jason Isaacs also had an interesting part there. He plays a transvestite Cherry, who is successful in the advertising industry as Chase. His girlish appearance was witty and not vulgar at all. The previous month he confessed at the press conference of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2" that his favorite thing from filming that movie series was Lucius Malfoy's wig. It looks like he really is a professional, who doesn't afraid of playing such unusual characters, but Jason looks great in both costumes. By the way, he did a good job portraying so different people as Chase/Cherry and Lucius. I hope soon he will surprise us with another interesting role.

24/07/2011

"Snow White and the Huntsman" (2012) - Character banners

Universal Pictures presented the new banners of its upcoming movie called "Snow White and the Huntsman", showing us how the main characters will look like. What we should wait from this newly adaptations of the good old fairy-tale I have no idea, because Universal Pictures studio wants to surprise the audience. Kristen Stewart looks a bit odd in this armor and her shield is very similar to the one from "The Lord of the Rings" (white tree is a symbol of Minas Tirith). And she looks nothing like a fairy-tale Snow White, but reminds me Alice played by Mia Wasikowska from Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland". I really like the appearance of Charlize Theron, who is great as the Queen. Chris Hemsworth and Sam Claflin look okay, and again one of them reminds me a character from another movie - the Prince is like the younger son of Hessian Horseman from Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow". Very original, don’t you think?  

Charlize Theron as the Queen 


Kristen Stewart as Snow White 


Chris Hemsworth as Huntsman 


Sam Claflin as Prince 


Pictures - Collider

17/06/2011

"Sweet November" (2001) - Soundtrack

"Sweet November" by director Pat O'Connor is a very inspirational movie for me. Every time I watch it, it makes me laugh and cry. It is one of the first movies, which helped me understand what for we need cinema. Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron showed me a magical love story, the dramatic one, the truthful one. I know fast every quote from it, but it can't get me bored. I love it and I love its atmosphere, which was created by beautiful views of San Francisco and wonderful music. "Only Time" by Enya, "Wherever You Are" by Celeste Prince and others are always associated by me with powerful moments from "Sweet November".

Enya - "Only Time"



Celeste Prince - "Wherever You Are" (video is from other movie)



Barenaked Ladies - "Off The Hook"