Showing posts with label Colin Firth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Firth. Show all posts

19/01/2012

Movie Talk on Sunday - British Films

I like MTOS, but I can't participate very often. The last one was about British films, so I thought I should answer the questions anyway (even four days later). But I started answering them, I understood that I'm not very familiar with true British cinema. I hope to catch up later. All questions were thought up by two hosts - @thommoj03 and @maxwellhubbard.


1. What is your all-time favourite British film?
"The Duchess", because it has Keira Knightley, who is always great in historical dramas; is based on the interesting life of a real person; is very dramatic, visually stunning, and its score is great.

2. Who do you consider the best British director?
Charlie Chaplin is my favourite. I watched every film (!) made by him or where he stared. If I had to choose alive directors, I'd say Tom Hooper (yes, I enjoyed "The King's Speech" very much); Richard Ayoade ("Submarine" is one of the best films I've seen in 2011) and Joe Wright (because of "Atonement" and his "Pride and Prejudice" adaptation).

3. Who is the best British actor/actress alive today?
I can't name the only one actor and just the only one actress. James McAvoy, Ralph Fiennes, Ian McKellen, Rhys Ifans, Alan Rickman, John Hurt, Colin Firth, Bill Nighy, Jude Law, Christian Bale are good and great: on the other hand there are Helena Bonham Carter, Keira Knightley, Maggie Smith, Emma Thompson, Julie Andrews, Kristin Scott Thomas, Kate Winslet. If I forgot someone I hope they won't be offended.

4. What characteristics define 'the best of British'?
Intelligence, originality, wise budget use, talented actors.

5. What genre does British cinema do best? (give examples)
I'm a big fan of period dramas (see films mentioned in this post before).

6. What makes British films different from mainstream Hollywood movies?
Everything. Mainstream Hollywood movies are all the same (meaningless comedies with stupid jokes or action flicks with lots of invisible 3D). What I like about British films is that they aren't becoming mainstream, though David Cameron thinks they should (don't listen to him). Also it is great that British filmmakers don't forget their history and continue adapting classics.

7. Do you think British films are better than those from America?
Definitely. Because British directors are trying to make something new, and not to remake something old.

8. If you could get a cinema re-release for one British film what would it be?
My childhood dream is to watch two first Harry Potter films on the big screen.

9. 2011 was a great year for film. Which British film was the best of the bunch last year?
"Submarine" by Richard Ayoade.

10. Finally, which British film will wow audiences this year?
I'm waiting for "The Woman in Black", "Skyfall", and "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is also partly British.

If you know some great British films, please write them in comments below so I could watch them! Thank you.

03/09/2011

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) - First clip

Empire released the first clip from the upcoming spy drama "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy". It shows a scene, when Control (John Hurt) tells Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) that he has to find all suspects. And he is giving them the code names.

Starring Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, John Hurt, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ciaran Hinds. Directed by Tomas Alfredson. Based on the novel written by John Le Carre.

Release dates - September 16, 2011 (UK), November 10, 2011 (Germany), November 18, 2011 (USA).

More about "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"! (trailers, stills, synopsis, posters, clips etc.)

21/08/2011

TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY (2011) - Character posters

If you haven't seen them already - here are 5 new characters posters of the upcoming spy drama "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy". Every character is made from many numbers and looks like a secret code.

This movie will be presented at the 68th Venice Film Festival, which starts on 31st August.

More about "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (2011). (trailers, synopsis, posters, interview etc.)
More about 68th Venice Film Festival.

Gary Oldman as George Smiley


Colin Firth as Bill Haydon


Mark Strong as Jim Prideaux


Benedict Cumberbatch as Peter Guillam


Tom Hardy as Ricki Tarr


Posters - Empire

23/07/2011

"Main Street" (2011) - Official trailer and poster

Several residents of a small Southern city whose lives are changed by the arrival of a stranger with a controversial plan to save their decaying hometown. In the midst of today's challenging times, each of the colorful citizens of this close-knit North Carolina community, will search for ways to reinvent themselves, their relationships and the very heart of their neighborhood. (Official movie website) "Main Street" is directed by John Doyle, starring Orlando Bloom as Harris Parker, Colin Firth as Gus Leroy, Amber Tamblyn as Mary Saunders and Patricia Clarkson as Willa.

Release dates - September 9, 2011 (USA)

Official poster (doesn't Orlando Bloom looks a bit odd with this mustache?)


Official trailer -



Poster - iTunes movie trailers

06/07/2011

"Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" (2011) - Trailer

This fall one very mysterious story will hit our theaters. An ex-British agent George Smiley (Gary Oldman) is brought out of retirement to rout out a MI6 double agent in this adaptation of John Le Carre's novel called "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy". Why should we be interested in this movie? Because its cast is great (I never thought I’ll see all these talented British actors together in one movie.). Colin Firth, John Hurt, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ciaran Hinds round out the starring cast, with Tomas Alfredson helming a script by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan. But it isn’t the first time, when this novel is filmed. In 1979, the BBC aired a highly-acclaimed mini-series adaptation starring Alec Guiness in a rare small-screen appearance. (Rotten Tomatoes

Этой осенью в наших кинотеатрах мы увидим еще одну полную загадок историю. Бывший британский шпион Джордж Смайли (Гари Олдман) вынужден вернуться с пенсии, что бы вновь стать двойным агентом MИ-6 (служба внешней разведки) в экранизации романа Джона Ле Карре «Шпион, выйди вон!». Почему же этот, с первого взгляда столь предсказуемый, фильм должен быть нам интересен? Потому что актерский состав его превосходен (никогда не думала, что увижу всех этих талантливых британских актеров в одной кинокартине). Колин Ферт, Джон Херт, Том Харди, Марк Стронг, Бенедикт Камбербэтч и Киаран Хайндс исполняют основные роли, в то время как режиссером выступил Томас Альфредсон, а сценаристами стали Бриджет О’Коннор и Питер Строхан. Но это произведение экранизовали и раньше. В 1979 году телеканал BBC выпустил мини-сериал с актером Алеком Гиннессом в главной роли.

Release dates - September 16, 2011 (UK), November 10, 2011 (Germany), November 18, 2011 (USA)

Official trailer -