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Saturday, February 9, 2019

How Colin Firth and Hugh Grant devised their 'ineffectual' fight in Bridget Jones's Diary




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It is a truth universally acknowledged that there’s nothing more swoony or hilarious than Hugh Grant and Colin Firth having an inept fistfight over everyone’s favorite verbally incontinent spinster.
But the famous brawl in Bridget Jones’s Diary between Daniel Cleaver (Grant) and Mark Darcy (Firth) — so beloved it even earned a retread in the 2004 sequel — only came after much deliberation. “We couldn’t think of a way to bring that end-of-act-2 climax. We spent ages on it,” director Sharon Maguire recalls to EW. “[Screenwriter] Richard Curtis said, ‘In Westerns and in the old days, it would have been a fight or a duel.’ We both thought, ‘Well, that’s it.’ Middle-class men fighting — they just don’t have a clue.”
The shooting script had few specifics, merely noting that “a fight ensues.” Maguire called in a stunt coordinator to choreograph, but Firth and Grant found that rang false, since their characters wouldn’t know any fighting moves. “I said, ‘Well, what would your characters do?’” Maguire says. “Then [Hugh] said, ‘Well, he would probably just bitch-slap him.’ And Colin said, ‘I’d probably kick him in a rather ineffectual way.’”
They ditched the stunt coordinator and let Grant and Firth infuse the scene with their own feeble attempts at violence. “We shot it with lots of action shots, but really the funniest bits were just the wide shots of them bitch-slapping each other,” Maguire says with a laugh. “All of it is the comedy of humiliation, really.” No stunt doubles were required, except for the final moment when the two crash through a restaurant window. (The stunt used sugar glass and was done in one take.)

Maureen Lee Lenker

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Emma Thompson 'brought on board to rewrite script for nightmare third Bridget Jones movie'

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By SARAH ROBERTSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 13 October 2014 | UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 13 October 2014


She won an Oscar for her adaptation of Sense And Sensibility, and now Emma Thompson is reportedly set to turn her hand to saving the third Bridget Jones film.

The 55-year-old actress is said to have been recruited to rescue the ailing movie after cast members gave the proposed storyline the thumbs down.

Bosses at Working Title Films have called in the British star to 'rewrite the first draft' of Bridget Jones Baby, which was originally penned by Bridget creator Helen Fielding and One Day author David Nicholls.




As well as no Hugh Grant, it's unclear whether the film's lead actress Reneé Zellweger would reprise her famous role after writer Fielding admitted she had lost touch with her.

The third film is expected to be very different from Fielding's novel Mad About The Boy, which sees a widowed Bridget in her early 50's raising her two young children as a single mother following the death of Darcy.

Bridget Jones’ Diary, the first installment in the franchise, was a box office smash in 2001, taking $281m around the world and breaking UK box office records.

Rewrite: Bridget author Helen Fielding killed Mark Darcy, pictured left, in her third book, but there are said to be plans to bring him back in the new film

Its sequel The Edge of Reason maintained its predecessor’s blockbuster takings with $262m in 2004 - but was panned by critics.

Instead the new screenplay is said to spare the life of Colin Firth’s Mark Darcy character and look at Bridget’s desire to become a mother in her early forties.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2790845/emma-thompson-brought-board-rewrite-script-nightmare-bridget-jones-movie.html#ixzz3GFALdeoj 
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Sunday, September 29, 2013

COLIN FIRTH: Mark Darcy is dead: Helen Fielding kills off heartthrob in latest Bridget Jones book (THE MIRROR)


Killed off: Colin Firth's character



Mark Darcy, the dashing hero who famously rescued Bridget Jones from the lonely life of a singleton, is dead.

The tragic news, which will shock his worldwide legion of fans, was revealed last night by Bridget Jones author Helen Fielding.

In the last volume of Bridget’s diaries, published more than ten years ago, Darcy - played by Colin Firth in the movie - had just proposed to Bridget.


In the latest set of Bridget’s diaries, called Mad About the Boy, it emerges that the pair were set for a lifetime of wedded bliss after getting married and having two children.

But their happiness was not to last and the new book opens five years after Darcy’s death.

Bridget has become a 51-year-old single mum whose days are filled with the school run and dealing with outbreaks of nits.



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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Colin Firth: I like meaty parts (Film News)

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Colin Firth appreciates “really meaty” film roles, even if it means being on screen for “ten minutes”.

The British star won the best actor gong at this year’s Oscars ceremony for his portrayal of King George V1 in The King’s Speech. Despite his lead role in the movie, Colin is also happy to take a back seat when it comes to film parts.

Colin appeared in a supporting role alongside Gary Oldman in the critically acclaimed Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

“Don’t get me wrong, I spent a lot of years working up to playing leads, but I still can’t resist a really meaty role,” he told the Chicago Sun-Times. “If I can really sink my teeth in then it could be the guy with all the lines or the one you remember from those ten minutes on screen.”

Colin is famed for his role as Mark Darcy in the popular Bridget Jones film franchise. The 51-year-old stars alongside Renée Zellweger and Hugh Grant in the comedy drama series.

Colin is appearing in the upcoming third installment and can’t wait for the story to unfold.

“I love the characters that Renée, Hugh and I play in those movies,” he revealed.

“I’m always interested to see where the writers will take us.”

The Bridget Jones film series is based on Helen Fielding’s novels of the same name. Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason document the often humorous but endearing relationship between Bridget, played by Renée, and Mark, played by Colin. Their relationship is interrupted by Bridget’s ex, Daniel Cleaver – portrayed by Hugh.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Colin Firth, Hugh Grant: Bridget Jones 3 gets Full Monty director Peter Cattaneo on board

Bridget Jones 3 has got the go-ahead as The Full Monty's Peter Cattaneo has been signed up to direct.


 
The third instalment of the franchise, entitled Bridget Jones' Baby, will see Renee Zellweger reprise her role as the awkward singleton.

Bridget Jones will return for a third film directed by Peter Cattaneo.Bridget Jones will return for a third film directed by Peter Cattaneo.

Colin Firth will return as Mark Darcy, while Hugh Grant will play Daniel Cleaver once again, bringing the love triangle back together.

English writer Helen Fielding started the Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent in 1995, before it was adapted into a novel. A follow-up, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, was published in 1998.

Both books were turned into hugely successful films, earning Zellweger an Oscar nomination.
The title of the third film would suggest that Bridget has a child, although there is no information about which of her two suitors is the father.

In Fielding's last column entries back in 2006, the father was revealed as Daniel Clever, but the film may choose to take a different path.

Bridesmaids director Paul Feig was originally slated to direct the latest flick, but it was decided that a British director would be better suited to the task.

Filming is now set to begin in January, with the finished article hopefully hitting cinema screens a year later.


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/film/883682-bridget-jones-3-gets-full-monty-director-peter-cattaneo-on-board#ixzz1fOXv0R3z

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Bridget Jones III Script Finished

Colin Firth: Making Bridget Jones 3 will be like a 'fraught family reunion'

Singletons already suffering the autumn blues can breathe a sigh of relief - Colin Firth has confirmed the script for Bridget Jones 3 has been written.

Bridget JonesRenee Zellweger is set to return to screens at Bridget Jones (Picture: PA Photo/UIP Laurie Sparham)
The actor, who plays Bridget's soppy suitor Mark Darcy, said: 'There's a script.
'This character has obviously inhabited part of my life, I'm always interested to see where it's taken, and it does look as if it's going somewhere interesting.'
He'll be joined by original cast members Renee Zellweger, who plays the calorie counting Brit, and Hugh Grant, as his caddish love rival Daniel Cleaver.
The film will be a welcome opportunity to see what clumsy journalist and wine lover Bridget Jones has been up since the previous film in the series, The Edge Of Reason, back in 2004.
Fans will be keen to find out what happened after Bridget caught a bouquet at her parents' wedding vow renewal ceremony and Mark popped the question.
Bridget Jones DiaryRenee Zellweger (centre) pictured as Bridget Jones, with Colin Firth (left) as Mark Darcy, and Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver.
Rumours hint that this part of the story will tell how Bridget and Mark have struggled to conceive a baby - pushing Bridget in to a reckless fling with her ex-lover Daniel, which apparently leads to her getting pregnant.
While it seems like heavy going onscreen, Colin is sure there will be plenty of fun to be had when the cameras aren't rolling.
He joked: 'It does become a bit of a family at the time, it'll be like one of those rather fraught family reunions at Christmas.'
Asked if he would wear Mark's famous Christmas jumper, made famous in the first Bridget Jones' Diary film, to the 'reunion', he said: 'I wouldn't wear anything else.'


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/film/875418-colin-firth-making-bridget-jones-3-will-be-like-a-fraught-family-reunion#ixzz1XxJjM8mR