Showing posts with label Pride and Prejudice 2005. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pride and Prejudice 2005. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Rosamund Pike: I hadn't seen a Bond film

INDEPENDENT WOMAN
UPDATED 18 APRIL 2014 12:08 AM



Rosamund Pike has admitted that she had never seen a James Bond film before she was cast in Die Another Day.

The actress, 35, played Bond girl Miranda Frost at the age of 21 following her very first film audition.

But she told W magazine: "Before I was cast as a Bond girl, I had never actually seen a James Bond movie."



She said that for the Bond audition she turned up, after returning from backpacking in China, "wearing something very thick and woolly" and noticed the other actresses looked very "sleek".

When impressed producers asked Rosamund to return with a dress, she turned up with a costume featuring silk roses down the front, a large skirt, and even a train.



"My idea of a dress was an operatic concert gown," Rosamund told the mag. "I quite proudly took the dress out at the second audition, and they all tried very hard not to laugh. They politely told me that in James Bond films, the women tended to look sort of slinky."


READ MORE HERE: http://www.independent.ie/woman/celeb-news/pike-i-hadnt-seen-a-bond-film-30194744.html


Monday, March 10, 2014

Keira Knightley is on auntie duty as she gets behind the pushchair while joining her glamorous mother for a day out with baby relative

MAIL ON LINE
By DANIELLE GUSMAROLI
PUBLISHED: 15:08 EST, 9 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 10 March 2014



They've been married for almost a year and have just bought a rambling swanky pad together so it's only natural that Keira Knightley might be thinking babies.

For the 28-year-old Pride and Prejudice star has already expressed a burning desire for children with husband James Righton, but has put her plans for impending motherhood on hold due to work commitments.


Despite her gruelling filming schedules, Keira's yearning for family time clearly hasn't been dampened since she spent time pushing a young relative in a pram through the streets of north London with her glamorous mother on Sunday.


At one stage she stopped to talk baby language to the tot swaddled in blankets in a red pram.

With only a loose dusting of make-up, the Hollywood actress still managed to look stylish in a pair of black-rimmed glasses and wore her long brown tresses down.


Together they looked the perfect mother and grandmother enjoying a stroll through the sun-dappled streets of London.

Keira and her Klaxons singer beau, 28, tied the knot in Mazan, Vaucluse, France, in May 2013 and recently bought a new £3.9million home in London’s Canonbury, Islington, after selling their east London pad.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2576871/Keira-Knightley-auntie-duty-gets-pushchair-joining-glamorous-mother-day-baby-relative.html

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Keira Knightley's house for sale for £2.75 million

AOL.
By Sarah Coles , Feb 25, 2014
Filed under: House Prices



Keira Knightley has put her four bedroom house in Spitalfields up for sale, with an asking price of £2,750,000. The property is incredibly desirable even without the celebrity connection, as the Hugenot houses in the area are in great demand. Add in the Knightley connection, and for some people this will be their dream home.

But is it worth the money?




The house
The house is Grade II listed, and has a prime spot on Fournier Street in a desirable and historic part of Spitalfields. It was originally built as the Three Tun Tavern in the late 1700s, but has been transformed into a quirky four-bedroom home.

Among the attractions are the bath in the bedroom - an increasingly fashionable trend among high-end properties. And for film fans, the basement has been turned into a cosy screening room.



There are bound to be those who are gripped by the clues as to Knightley's taste too - such as the wooden cart used as a hallway decoration, the hat boxes adorning the bedroom, or the modest kitchen complete with a blackboard for the A-lister to scrawl her best ideas on.

Take a look around inside the property:


READ MORE HERE: http://money.aol.co.uk/2014/02/25/keira-knightleys-house-for-sale-for-2-75-million/#!slide=aol_2449079




Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Ben Affleck Curls Up With Lifeless Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl

E ON LINE!
by JORDANA OSSAD
January 8, 2014

Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl

Gone Girl fans, get your first look at Nick and Amy Dunne.

Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, who portray the troubled married couple in the highly anticipated film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's thriller novel, are featured on the latest cover of Entertainment Weekly.

The eerie snapshot features the duo in a morgue, with Affleck curled up next to a lifeless but beautiful Pike. The 34-year-old British actress gazes wide-eyed at the ceiling and has an ID tag on her foot, while the 41-year-old Oscar winner holds her face and positions one of his legs on her sheet-wrapped body. A tray of tools to conduct an autopsy is featured next to the attractive duo.



Director David Fincher took the photograph for the magazine and came up with the mysterious idea.

Even if you read the book, don't expect the same twists and turns on the big screen.

Fincher, who adapted and directed Stieg Larsson's novel The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo in 2011, admitted that "we may have been too beholden to the source material."

"There was something thrilling about taking this piece of work that I'd spent about two years painstakingly putting together with all its eight million LEGO pieces and take a hammer to it and bash it apart and reassemble it into a movie," Flynn, a former EW writer, says.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.eonline.com/news/496819/ben-affleck-curls-up-with-lifeless-rosamund-pike-in-gone-girl

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Matthew Macfadyen: Ripper Street Series 2 FINALLY coming to America (SIGN THE PETITION - ONLY A FEW MORE NAMES NEEDED)

LOVE, SEX AND OTHER DIRTY WORDS
Morrighan Muse / December 20, 2013

RIPPER STREET: SEASON 2
COMING FEBRUARY 22 AT 9/8C



We still need to tell the BBC, that we want quality TV and – take as fact BBC! – we still want RIPPER STREET!!!



Sadly no news until now, that the excellent RIPPER STREET is save. But in the meantime RIPPER STREET fans, who complained to BBC, received an answer including this:

“While it had been announced that Ripper Street would not be returning, we are currently looking at partnerships that could enable its return but at better value to licence fee payers. We will be able to provide more information on this in due course.”



E-MAIL BBC AT 
 wherenext@bbc.co.uk









Friday, December 13, 2013

Brendan Gleeson Gets Threatened For Being Too Nice In Calvary Trailer

CINEMA BLEND
Author: Nick Venable | published: December 12, 2013 8:44am PST



With his second film, director John Michael McDonagh has quite a task in trying to create something that was half as memorable as his first: 2011’s howlingly funny comedy The Guard. And it probably didn’t help that his brother, Martin, followed up In Bruges with last year’s excellent ensemble crime comedy, Seven Psychopaths. Judging from the above trailer, though, McDonagh is headed in a more introspective direction with the dark comedy Calvary, and I can’t wait to be a part of its flock.



For Calvary, Brendan Gleeson reteams with the director to play Father James Lavelle, a priest with nothing but inspiration and hope to pass to his overly troubled parishioners without appearing sanctimonious. Trouble comes to him in the oddest of ways when someone walks into the other side of the confession window and threatens to murder him for being too kind to people, giving him a week to get his affairs in line. But in order to try and get his life spared, Father Lavelle must enter the lives of his troubled churchgoers to discover their moral centers in trying to figure out the identity of his soon-to-be murderer.


Gleeson could win over audiences in a film all on his own, but he’s got a stellar cast of mostly Irish actors whose characters make the priest’s life all the more complicated. Chris O’Dowd (Thor: The Dark World) plays an oafish butcher, while Aidan Gillen (The Wire) plays a much more intense hospital worker. The middle ground is filled out by characters played by Dylan Moran (Black Books), Domnhall Gleeson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), David Wilmot (Ripper Street), Kelly Reilly (Sherlock Holmes), Marie-Josée Croze (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) and Isaach De Bankolé (24).


READ MORE HERE: http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Brendan-Gleeson-Gets-Threatened-Being-Too-Nice-Calvary-Trailer-40663.html


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Podcast: Stephen Mangan, Matthew Macfadyen and Sean Foley at Jeeves & Wooster Q&A

Listen to the post-show Q&A with cast members Matthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan and director Sean Foley on our Outing to see Jeeves and Wooster - Perfect Nonsense 


WHAT'S ON STAGE
By Editorial Staff • 6 Nov 2013 • London

Last night we took over 100 theatregoers to see Sean Foley's production of Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at the Duke of York's Theatre.

Written by siblings Robert and David Goodale, Perfect Nonsense is adapted from PG Wodehouse's The Code of the Woosters (1938), the first installment in the Totleigh Towers saga.

The play stars Stephen Mangan as Bertie Wooster, Matthew Macfadyen as Jeeves and Mark Hadfield as Seppings.



 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Matthew Macfadyen: Ripper star: My children would rather watch Gru


Ripper Street: Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) and Blush Pang (Kunjue Li)

LANCASHIRE EVENING POST
27 October, 2013
Keeley Bolger

It’s the Victorian crime drama known for its grit but 
Matthew Macfadyen, star of BBC One’s Ripper Street, is more likely to laugh his way through gruesome scenes than turn green.

The 39-year-old actor, who plays leading man Detective Inspector Edmund Reid, has had his iron stomach tested while filming the returning second series.

Scenes featuring a man falling from a window and impaling himself are just some of the delights in store, though Macfadyen admits that it’s in these situations that he’s most inclined to inappropriately burst into a fit of giggles.



“The guy who was impaled on the railings in episode one didn’t make me feel too squeamish because it’s very cleverly done,” says Macfadyen. “We were actually trying not to laugh. It’s the dark, high-stakes scenes that, for me, are the funniest.”

And there was one in particular that sticks in this Norfolk-born actor’s mind.

“There was this Contagion-esque episode in the first series where we had a really long scene and spent the whole day on it,” he says.

“At one point I had to say to Adam [Rothenberg, who plays Captain Homer Jackson], ‘What’s in the stomach? What have you found?’”

The reply that it was semen set the two actors off, and after a few bodged takes Macfadyen had to leave the room.


“It’s painful. You think, ‘Is this going to be one of these scenes I can’t get through?’ It really becomes a worry,” laughs Macfadyen, who’s made a name playing brooding types such as Mr Darcy in Pride And Prejudice and Enid Blyton’s first husband Hugh Pollock in 2009’s Enid.

In Ripper Street, Reid and loyal deputies Detective Sergeant Bennet Drake, played by Jerome Flynn, and Captain Jackson are back to battle new crimes in the East End of London.

“Reid’s living in his office in Leman Street. He’s not at home any more, so it’s pretty lonely,” explains Macfadyen.



“His wife isn’t there and we don’t know why. He’s in a pretty dark place and just throwing himself into his work.”

While his marriage is in tatters, his career is busier than ever with a new detective, Sergeant Albert Flight, played by Being Human actor Damien Molony, to take under his wing.



The series, and Macfadyen, has its loyal followers, including his 13-year-old stepson Myles.

“He saw the first episode of the second series recently and really enjoyed it,” says the actor.

“But my younger kids [Maggie, eight, and Ralph, six] aren’t really interested yet. They’d much rather watch Despicable Me 2.”



READ MORE HERE: http://www.lep.co.uk/what-s-on/tv/ripper-star-my-children-would-rather-watch-gru-1-6186150

Friday, October 25, 2013

Ripper Street Behind The Scenes - trying to get one stupid publicity shot done without laughing






How do they get an entire series done????


Matthew Macfadyen fine with Ripper gore


Matthew Macfadyen admitted he sometimes gets the giggles during filming

YAHOO TV
25 October, 2013

Matthew Macfadyen has admitted he worries he won't get through some of his Ripper Street scenes because he is laughing too much.

The actor plays Detective Inspector Edmund Reid in the Victorian police drama and revealed that while the upcoming second series includes grisly scenes such as a man falling from a window and impaling himself, he is more likely to chuckle than turn green.

He said: "The guy who was impaled on the railings in episode one didn't make me feel too squeamish because it's very cleverly done. We were actually trying not to laugh. It's the dark, high-stakes scenes that, for me, are the funniest."



The 39-year-old said a scene in the first series also saw him struggling to control his giggles.

He explained: "There was this Contagion-esque episode in the first series where we had a really long scene and spent the whole day on it. At one point I had to say to Adam [Rothenberg, who plays Captain Homer Jackson], 'What's in the stomach? What have you found?'"



The reply that it was semen set the two actors off, and after a few bodged takes Matthew had to leave the room.

"It's painful. You think, 'Is this going to be one of these scenes I can't get through?' It really becomes a worry," he laughed.


READ MORE HERE: http://uk.tv.yahoo.com/macfadyen-fine-ripper-gore-125248684.html