Zach Braff is looking for money through Kickstarter
Inspired by successful experience of "Veronica Mars," which collected via the site Kickstarter 5,7 million to launch a full-length film on the show, Zach Braff also appealed to the method of crowd-funding. To start the production of his new tape “Wish I Was Here”, cinematographer will have to find $ 2 million. The star of "Scrubs" announced the launch of the campaign to find the money for the project in the morning on April 24, and at the moment the fans of artist has contributed more than 1.2 million.
The script was written by Zach in collaboration with his brother Adam last summer. The tragicomedy story will be about Aidan Bloom - poverty-stricken actor, father and husband (will play Braff), who in 35 years of age is still trying to find his purpose in life. His financial affairs are moving with difficulty, and the hero spends his time imagining himself a space knight, his former ideal of childhood. When the father of the character became ill and can no longer afford to pay for private school for the two children and the only available public institution barely making ends meet, Aidan reluctantly agrees to teach siblings at home. As a result, he finds himself in a quality not previously suspected.
Motivating his address to the site Kickstarter, Zach Braff said that before, he also donated money on some projects, considering the format of crowd-funding a revolutionary tool that can help artists. However, before "Veronica Mars" the actor had no idea how phenomenal this method may work for such big ideas like shooting a movie. Thanks to the help of fans Zach plans to keep the creative control over Wish I Was Here, which he could lose if contacted with studio bosses usually require filmmakers to give the right to the final assembly, the choice of cast and locations and to change the script.
Tragicomedy will shoot operator Lawrence Sher, who worked on a full-length debut of Braff, "Garden State" and "The Hangover" trilogy. Production designer of the project is Judy Becker ("Brokeback Mountain", "The Fighter").
For the support of the movie, Zach’s team promises fans a variety of benefits: access to production-diary, the first opportunity to hear the soundtrack, an invitation to first release and participation in Q & A-session in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and London, movie poster with autograph, audio - video recording from the actor, the chance to give his name to one of the characters to star in the film, etc.
In defense of Darwin’s theory
The day of hotly anticipated premiere of your movie has finally came. You're sitting on the best places in the comfortable room, equipped with the latest technology. You are surrounded by your supporters, who are in the same excited about what is happening on the screen, just like you. Ghastly light of mobile phones does not violate the pristine darkness of the hall, and the smell of burnt popcorn does not violate your sense of smell. And most importantly, your ear detects the slightest nuances of a film soundtrack.
Certainly, a lot of the situations, presented above seem no more real than the alien invasion. This is not the case.
The other day the film company Universal has introduced a new service Prima Cinema, which was the latest attempt to Hollywood majors to adapt to rapidly changing market of cinema distribution and home entertainment. For the first time, film lovers will get a chance to see new movies at home on the day of the premiere on the big screen. Naturally, such a pleasure is not cheap: a one-time payment of 35,000 dollars for equipment to receive and decode the signal and another $ 500 for a digital copy of the film, which is provided for a single viewing for 24 hours.
The first reaction of any viewer, who used to go to the movies for $ 8-10, will naturally be a mockery. Nearly one hundred percent of the time this viewer will show the imagination or in the form of assumptions about the inevitable failure of the initiative, or as a pejorative characteristics - "show-off" or practical tips on "HD-ripping the first day." All of this will be to some extent resemble the reaction of a person standing on the sidelines in a cloud of dust from the sports car sped past the cost of a quarter million dollars. That is quite obvious envy.
However, it is this scheme, in the future, has the potential to transform itself from a regular customer to privileges wealthy citizens.
Judge for yourself. Even in its current form service can hardly be attributed to the elite. 35 thousand dollars - the cost of "SUV" in not the most luxurious configuration. Thus, unlike the vehicle equipment will not require any additional investments. As for the session for $ 500, then gathered at his home two dozen relatives and friends, the subscriber will bring almost the price of one "ticket" to the standard. At the same time avoiding all the charms of the public view, as described in the introduction.
Undoubtedly, the scheme to the participation of only one of Hollywood majors, not too attractive. But if there is sufficient interest on the part of users, and it is already locked, and connect it to the other big players. So, come into force natural regulator - the competition, which will eventually reduce the cost and technical devices and pay for a copy of the film.
Of course, services like this in the future will remain in a different price category than the usual trip to the cinema. After all, any services that generate additional facilities should cost more.
MTV awards: Tarantino is on top
Movie "Django unchained" by Quentin Tarantino and "Ted" Seth MacFarlane received seven nominations of MTV channel award. Six nominations at the melodrama "Silver linings playbook" and five in the final part of the trilogy, Christopher Nolan's Batman.
The main characters of "Oscars" like "Argo", "Lincoln" and "Life of Pi" at the MTV viewers out of favor. These films only acting nomination. Interestingly, in the "Best Film" Peter Jackson "The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey" was not included.
The award ceremony MTV Movie Awards will be held on April 14, by actress Rebel Wilson.
Nominees for the MTV Movie Award:
Best Film
"Django unchained"
"Silver linings playbook"
"The Avengers"
"The Dark Knight: The Legend Continues"
"Ted"
Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence - "Silver linings playbook"
Mila Kunis - "Ted"
Rebel Wilson - "Pitch Perfect"
Emma Watson - "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
Anne Hathaway - "Les Miserables"
Ben Affleck - "Argo"
Bradley Cooper - "Silver linings playbook"
Jamie Foxx - "Django unchained"
Daniel Day-Lewis - "Lincoln"
Channing Tatum - "Super Mike"
Breakthrough
Kuavenzhaney Wallis - "Beasts of the Southern Wild"
Rebel Wilson - "Pitch Perfect"
Suraj Sharma - "Life of Pi"
Eddie Redmayne - "Les Miserables"
Ezra Miller - "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
Best Duet
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence - "Silver linings playbook"
Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson - "Django unchained"
Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane in the form of Ted - "Ted"
Robert Downey Jr.. and Mark Ruffalo - "The Avengers"
Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis - "The Campaign"
Best Performance by shirtless
Daniel Craig - "Skyfall"
Christian Bale - "The Dark Knight: The Legend Continues"
Seth MacFarlane in the form of Ted - "Ted"
Taylor Lautner - "Twilight. Saga. Dawn: Part 2 "
Channing Tatum - "Super Mike"
Best Fight
Jamie Foxx and henchmen Calvin Candy - "Django unchained"
Daniel Craig and Ola Rapace - "Skyfall"
Christian Bale and Tom Hardy - "The Dark Knight: The Legend Continues"
Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane in the form of Ted - "Ted"
Robert Downey Jr.., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Tom Hiddleston - "The Avengers"
Best Kiss
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence - "Silver linings playbook"
Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman - "Moonrise Kingdom"
Kerry Washington and Jamie Foxx - "Django unchained"
Mila Kunis and Mark Wahlberg - "Ted”
Emma Watson and Logan Lerman - "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
Best WTF-moment
Anna Camp - "Pitch Perfect” (Hack-Appella)
Denzel Washington - "Crew" (final landing)
Jamie Foxx and Samuel L. Jackson - "Django unchained" (arson Kendilenda)
Seth MacFarlane in the form of Ted - "Ted"
Javier Bardem - “Skyfall"
Best Villain
Leonardo DiCaprio - "Django unchained"
Marion Cotillard - "The Dark Knight: The Legend Continues"
Tom Hardy - "The Dark Knight: The Legend Continues"
Tom Hiddleston - "The Avengers"
Javier Bardem - "Skyfall"
Best musical moment
Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Alexis NEP, Ester Dean and Han Mei Li - "Pitch Perfect"
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence - "Silver linings playbook"
Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganello, Kevin Nash and Adam Rodriguez - "Super Mike"
Emma Watson, Logan Lerman and Ezra Miller - "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
Anne Hathaway - "Les Miserables"
One of the winners is already known. Will Ferrell will receive the award "The genius of comedy." Learn the names of other winners on April 14.
BAFTA 2013: the great “Argo” collection
London has hosted the 65th awards ceremony, the British Academy. The main film of the year was the "Argo". Also, Ben Affleck as the best director.
Among the actors of the first plan better to call Daniel Day-Lewis ("Lincoln") and Emmanuelle Riva ("Love"), and for the supporting roles were awarded Christoph Waltz ("Django unchained") and Anne Hathaway ("Les Miserables").
From the hands of Danny Boyle, the award for outstanding contribution to British film has received producer Tessa Ross.
Most nominations (ten) was in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln", in nine categories were nominated for the award, "Les Miserables" and "Life of Pi."
However, the number of awards in the first place came the "Les Miserables" by Tom Hooper (win in four nominations), one less than the statue at the "Argo", the two prizes in the films "Skyfall", “Django unchained", "Love" and "Life of Pi".
The list of winners is as follows:
Best Film
"Life of Pi"
"Lincoln"
"Zero thirty one"
"Argo"
"Les Miserables"
Best British Film
"Skyfall"
"Anna Karenina"
"Les Miserables"
"Hotel" Marigold ": The best of the exotic"
"Seven psychopaths"
Best British debut in directing, producing or writing the script
Bart Layton (director), Dimitri Doganis (Producer) - "The Pretender"
Dexter Fletcher (director / writer), Danny King (writer) - "Wild Bill"
James Bobin (director) - "Muppets"
David Morris (director), Jack Morris (Director / Producer) - "McCallin"
Tina Garavi (director) - "Ali in Wonderland"
Best Director
Ben Affleck - "Argo"
Quentin Tarantino - "Django unchained"
Kathryn Bigelow - "Zero thirty one"
Michael Haneke - "Love"
Ang Lee - "Life of Pi"
Best Actor
Ben Affleck - "Argo"
Bradley Cooper - "Silver Lining Playbook"
Daniel Day-Lewis - "Lincoln"
Joaquin Phoenix - "Master"
Hugh Jackman - "Les Miserables"
Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence - "Silver Lining Playbook"
Jessica Chastain - "Zero Thirty One"
Marion Cotillard - "Rust and Bone"
Helen Mirren - "Hitchcock"
Emmanuelle Riva - "Love"
Best Supporting Actor
Alan Arkin - "Argo"
Christoph Waltz - "Django unchained"
Tommy Lee Jones - "Lincoln"
Philip Seymour Hoffman - "Master"
Javier Bardem - "Skyfall"
Best Supporting Actress
Judi Dench - "Skyfall"
Sally Field - "Lincoln"
Helen Hunt - "Surrogates"
Amy Adams - "The Master"
Anne Hathaway - "Les Miserables"
Best Documentary Film
"Bob Marley"
"Looking for Sugar Man"
"West of Memphis"
"McCallin"
"The Pretender"
Original Screenplay
"Django unchained" - Quentin Tarantino
"Moonrise Kingdom" - Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
"Love" - Michael Haneke
"Master" - Paul Thomas Anderson
"Zero Thirty One" - Mark Boal
Adapted Screenplay
"Life of Pi" - David Magee
"Beasts of the Southern Wild" - Lucy Alibar Ben Zaytlin
"Lincoln" - Tony Kushner
"Silver Lining Playbook" - David O. Russell
"Argo" - Chris Terry
Film in a foreign (non-English) language
"1 +1"
"Love"
"Hunting"
"Bounty Hunters"
"Rust and Bone"
Animated cartoon
"Paranorman, or How to Train Your Zombie"
"Frankenweenie"
"Braveheart"
Composer
Alexandre Desplat - "Argo"
Dario Marianelli - "Anna Karenina"
John Williams - "Lincoln"
Michael Denna - "Life of Pi"
Thomas Newman - "Skyfall"
Operator
Danny Cohen - "Les Miserables"
Claudio Miranda - "Life of Pi"
Roger Deakins - "Skyfall"
Seamus McGarvey - "Anna Karenina"
Janusz Kaminski - "Lincoln"
Editor
Dylan Tichenor, William Goldenberg - "Zero Thirty One"
Stuart Baird - "Skyfall"
Tim Skuayres - "Life of Pi"
William Goldenberg - "Argo"
Fred Raskin - "Django unchained"
Artist
Dennis Gassner, Anna Pinnock - "Skyfall"
David Gropmen, Anna Pinnock - "Life of Pi"
Eve Stewart, Anna Lynch-Robinson - "Les Miserables"
Rick Carter, Jim Erickson - "Lincoln"
Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer - "Anna Karenina"
Dresser
Beatrix Aruna Pazhtor - "Great Expectations"
Joanna Johnston - "Lincoln"
Jacqueline Durrant - "Anna Karenina"
Colleen Atwood - "Snow White and the Hunter"
Paco Delgado - "Les Miserables"
"Skyfall"
"Django unchained"
"Life of Pi"
"Les Miserables"
"The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey”
Visual Effects
"Life of Pi"
"The Avengers"
"Prometheus"
"The Dark Knight: The Legend Continues"
"The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey”
Make-up and hairstyles
"Anna Karenina"
"Lincoln"
"Les Miserables"
"Hitchcock"
"The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey”
Short film
"Mess"
"Mystery Wurman"
"The Swimmer"
"The Curse"
"Good night"
Animated short film
Here To Fall
I'm Fine Thanks
The Making Of Longbird
Award best young acting talent
Alicia Wikander
Andrea Riseborough
Juno Temple
Suraj Sharma
Elizabeth Olsen
65th BAFTA Awards ceremony took place on 10 February.
Nominees of 85th Oscar awards
January 10 became known nominees for the Academy Award. The main black horses were two Cannes winners - "Love" of Michael Haneke and "Beasts of the Southern Wild" by Ben Zaytlina, from which no one expected such a hurried.
Full list of 24 nominations is as follows:
Best Supporting Actress
Sally Field - "Lincoln"
Anne Hathaway - "Les Miserables"
Jackie Weaver - "Silver Linings Playbook"
Helen Hunt - "Surrogates"
Amy Adams - "The Master"
Best Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz - "Django unchained"
Philip Seymour Hoffman - "The Master"
Robert De Niro - "Silver Linings Playbook"
Alan Arkin - "Argo"
Tommy Lee Jones - "Lincoln"
Best Song
"Whispered ice» - «Before My Time»
"Life of Pi» - «Pi's Lullaby»
"Odd Man» - «Everybody Needs A Best Friend»
"Skyfall" - «Skyfall»
"Les Miserables” - «Suddenly»
Best Composer
"Skyfall"- Thomas Newman
"Anna Karenina" - Dario Marianelli
"Life of Pi" - Michael Denna
"Lincoln" - John Williams
"Argo" - Alexandre Desplat
Best Sound
"Skyfall"
"Django unchained"
"Life of Pi"
"Argo"
"Zero Dark Thirty"
Best sound editing
"Skyfall"
"Life of Pi"
"Lincoln"
"Argo"
"Les Miserables"
Best Visual Effects
"Snow White and the Hunter"
"Life of Pi"
"The Avengers"
"Prometheus"
"The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey”
Best Short Film
Now or never
Asad
Buzkashi Boys
Death of a Shadow (Dood van een Schaduw)
Henry
Best Short Documentary
Inocente
Kings Point
Mondays at Racine
Open Heart
Redemption
Best animated short film
Paperman
The Simpsons: The Longest Daycare
Adam and Dog
Fresh Guacamole
Head over Heels
Best Actress
Jessica Chastain - "Zero Dark Thirty"
Jennifer Lawrence - "Silver Linings Playbook"
Emmanuelle Riva - "Love"
Naomi Watts - "Impossible"
Kuvenzhani Wallis - "Beasts of the Southern Wild"
Best Actor
Bradley Cooper - "Silver Linings Playbook"
Denzel Washington - "Crew"
Daniel Day-Lewis - "Lincoln"
Joaquin Phoenix - "The Master"
Hugh Jackman - "Les Miserables"
Best Director
Ben Zaytlin - "Beasts of the Southern Wild"
David O. Russell - "Silver Linings Playbook"
Michael Haneke - "Love"
Steven Spielberg - "Lincoln"
Ang Lee - "Life of Pi"
Best Cinematography
Claudio Miranda - "Life of Pi"
Robert Richardson - "Django unchained"
Roger Deakins - "Skyfall"
Seamus McGarvey - "Anna Karenina"
Janusz Kaminski - "Lincoln"
Best Editing
"Life of Pi" - Tim Skuayres
"Lincoln" - Michael Kahn
"Silver Linings Playbook" - Jay Cassidy and Crispin Strazers
"Argo" - William Goldenberg
"Zero Dark Thirty" - Dylan Tichenor and William Goldenberg
Best Costume Design
"Anna Karenina" - Jacqueline Durrant
"Snow White and the Hunter" - Colleen Atwood
"Snow White: Revenge of the Dwarfs" - Eiko Isioka
"Lincoln" - Joanna Johnston
"Les Miserables" - Paco Delgado
Best Makeup and Hair
"Les Miserables"
"Hitchcock"
"The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey”
Best Art Direction
"Anna Karenina" - Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer
"Life of Pi" - David and Anna Pinnock Gropmen
"Lincoln" - Rick Carter and Jim Erickson
"Les Miserables" - Eve Stewart and Anna Lynch-Robinson
"The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey" - Dan Henn, Ra Vincent and Simon Bright
Best Original Screenplay
"The Kingdom of the full moon" - Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola
"Django unchained" - Quentin Tarantino
"Love" - Michael Haneke
"Zero Dark Thirty" - Mark Boal
"Crew" - John Geytins
Best Adapted Screenplay
"Life of Pi" - David Magee
"Beasts of the Southern Wild" - Lucy and Ben Alibar Zaytlin
"Lincoln" - Tony Kushner
"Silver Linings Playbook" - David O. Russell
"Argo" - Chris Terry
Best Documentary Film
"Looking for Sugar Man"
"How to survive the plague"
"Invisible War"
"Gatekeepers"
"Five Broken Cameras"
Best Foreign Language Film
Austria - "Love", directed by Michael Haneke
Denmark - "Royal Romance", directed by Nicholas Arsel
Canada - "Witch War", directed by Kim Nguyen
Norway - "Kon-Tiki", directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg
Chile - "No", directed by Pablo Larrey
Best Animated Film
"Paranorman, or How to Train Your Zombie"
"The Pirates! A gang of losers "
"Ralph"
"Frankenweenie"
"Braveheart"
Best Film
"Django unchained"
"Life of Pi"
"Beasts of the Southern Wild"
"Lincoln"
"Love"
"Silver Linings Playbook"
"Operation" Argo ""
"Les Miserables"
"Zero Dark Thirty"
85th awards ceremony "Oscar" will be held on February 24.
Seth MacFarlane interview
Leading the 85th ceremony of "Oscar" Seth MacFarlane in an interview with Collider talked about, never thought he would be cast as the show host, shared his memories of the past "Oscars" and described the status of the "Odd Man 2."
- Nominees are announced. Tell us, have you already begun to think of your strategy for the ceremony?
"Well, now that we know the nominees, we already have an idea with what we have to work, because until the announcement of the list, we can only guess who they hit. Today everything has changed. We have a list. We have target for jokes, and we can start to develop them. "
- Have you ever dreamed of becoming a master of ceremonies, and to have fun a lot?
"No. I could not imagine that this could happen. This was literally an absolute surprise. I did not know that my candidacy is discussed. I was not aware that I won."
- Leading to the "Oscar" is always under pressure. You have heeded the advice of some past hosts about how to deal with this pressure?
"I'm not mixed up in all this the most" do not want to, "I had a serious intention to call Billy Crystal, and inquired of his wise counsel. When did you last read a review of ceremony, which wrote:" What a great leader! " ? I think so wrote as a time when the lead was Billy Crystal. Actually, I believe that many of the top were good, you just gets involved in this case, knowing that no matter what, even if you arrange the greatest show in the world, you probably still smash to smithereens in the press. So, by and large, you can enjoy the process and do the best you can, knowing that the result will be the same. This is quite tough test, so I'm not going to think about it. Everything I need to worry, how to make the show as funny as possible".
- Do you plan to sing?
"We're still working on it. We are working on the scene of the opening ceremony. We still gloss. Course, the" Oscars "is the orchestra. Music has always been an important part of the ceremony. Yet known exactly how it will look like, but I do not think that "Oscar" is even possible without music".
- Share your memories about the "Oscar".
"All the ceremonies I have ever seen. But my mother - a big fan of" Oscar "and never misses a show. For some reason, one of the most lively and still images of the past" Oscars "is associated with Juliette Lewis and her hair of Brady. Do not know why. Simply sunk her image in my head tightly. Like many, I am a fan of the ceremony's. It is hard to find someone who is not just a fan at the screen, but who is a fan of actually. I love not only from the fact that participating in this show, I'm happy that I do it together with this team".
- Are there plans for the filming of "Odd Man 2"?
"There is nothing official yet. All those who took part in it, would like it, but the contracts are not signed yet. Yet very promising".
Movie about Janis Joplin
The project about Janis Joplin, one of the greatest singers in the history of rock music, has been spoken about since 2007 in Hollywood. Singer could play Zooey Deschanel, but in 2010 adopted the title role Amy Adams. Since then the project stalled, but it is now known that to it is eyeing the director of "Treasures" and "Paperboy" Lee Daniels.
Joplin's life was tragically cut short when the singer was only 27 years old. Since then, Hollywood is trying to re-create on the screen of her way to stardom. In 1979 she played a singer Bette Midler, who indulge in alcohol and drugs, in the drama "The Rose." The basis of the plot were taken last years of life of Janis Joplin. Feed Midler turned into a star and was nominated for four awards of "Oscar".
Movie with Amy Adams was going to put Fernando Meirelles, then flirted with the project director Catherine Hardwicke, but nothing emerges. Part of the problems were related to finances, "Janis Joplin" - an independent project that is a long time to enlist the support of studios.
Now producers Robert Katz and Andrew Shugerman won support from the studio Focus Features, unit Universal. At the heart of the drama "Janis Joplin: get it while you can" is the scenario from Ron Terry, formerly of the television tape "Hendrix." The title comes from the song «Get It While You Can».
In the director's chair can get Lee Daniels. The director is in talks with producers. To date, the director is busy post-production film "Butler", and a film about Joplin plans to start production in early 2013. Everything will depend on the time available at Daniels.
It is worth noting that another film about Janis Joplin this year signed up to shoot director Sean Durkin. Nina Aryandes approved at the role of the singer - is, of course, star name, as opposed to Amy Adams, but this project has a significant trump card in Durkin has the rights to the songs of Joplin. How they are distributed between the two films and which one will be used to Janice on the screen - the time will show.
Jeremy Renner will be a son of Al Pacino
Revived, conceived last summer project of screenwriter Dan Fogelman "Imagine”. Al Pacino will play the aged rocker, star of the 70's, who is trying to set up relationship with his forty years son. This role is performed by Jeremy Renner. Also in the project is involved Julianne Moore.
Studio Warner has paid Fogelmanu $ 3 million. Initially, the role of the musician's son was playing Steve Carell, but the actor dropped out of the project due to different work schedules. As for Dan Fogelman, he is a writer of such films as "Cars," "Fred Claus, Santa's taking", "V", "Crazy stupid love" and "Curse of my mother." In the near future for his script will be filmed comedy "Last Hangover".
In the story "Imagine" old rock musician (Al Pacino) receives an unexpected letter from the past. The author of the letter is John Lennon himself, who was the idol of the main character and wrote him more than forty years ago, but he never came nineteen destination. After reading the letter Lennon rocker decides to radically change his life. He stops drinking and starts to write new music. But most importantly, he is trying to find common ground with his son (Jeremy Renner), whom never met. He moved to a small hotel in New Jersey, and makes friends with his manager (Julianne Moore).
"Every writer has "the same project", which is impossible to pay for raising the other hand, - said Dan Fogelman. - For me it's "Imagine." If I could just pass the script into the hands of Al Pacino, for me it would be a big step. He read it and agreed to do it - it's like five steps! And now Julianne Moore and Jeremy join us - I couldn’t even dream about this!”
Al Pacino this year has played a famous musician - he starred in the television movie of David Mamet about Phil Spector on channel HBO.
Filming "Imagine" will begin in late April or early May 2013.
Malin Akerman will play Debbie Harry
An independent project CBGB about the eponymous cult New York music club in the strong pace adds to its cast. Casting tape head Alan Rickman, who plays Hilly Crystal, the permanent owner of the famous institution.
This week, Briton joined Malin Akerman. For the stars of "Watchmen" is prepared the role of Debbie Harry, front-woman of the group Blondie, regularly performing on the club scene, considered a mecca of punk rock and new wave and rave popular place for infrequent visitors were such persons as Andy Warhol and William Burroughs.
At CBGB, which existed from 1973 to 2006, also gave concerts bands like The Ramones and Talking Heads. Male Vocalist of the first team, Joey Ramon, perform, Joel Moore ("Avatar"), the role is assigned to the Ramond Johnny Julian Acosta ("Castle"). Chita Chrome guitarist of punk band The Dead Boys, which had great importance in the development of institutions Hilly Crystal, will play the star of "Harry Potter" franchise Rupert Grint. The actor, incidentally, is part of another project, and the musical theme. He has been involved in the drama "Drummer" on The Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, who is going to shoot Randall Miller, who is also director therefore CBGB. The script of the tape of the New York club director wrote with Jody Savin.
Producing the project take on the authors themselves, as well as music business guru Brad Rosenberger. Crystal's daughter Lisa is also planning to take part in the production of the film, whose filming should start next month in Savannah, Ga., and after move to New York.
Malin Akerman will appear soon in one of the roles in the musical "Rock of ages" with Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin. Rupert Grint in this year has already seen in the war drama "Snow Prison" coming out in cinemas in January 2013th. Joel Moore, who in February of this can be seen in the thriller "The game of survival," with Amanda Sayfred in October, will appear in Oliver Stone's "Savages".
Christopher Nolan about IMAX
Christopher Nolan shoots his movies one camera and doesn’t believe in 3D. Excerpts from an interview resource DGA read below.
- When did you realize that the direction - your destination?
"To be honest, I've always made films, and never stopped doing it, starting with experiments on puppet animation, which are conducted with the help of the Super 8 camera of my father. In my understanding, all of this - a continuum, a set of closely related events in film and I never changed this hobby. I usually wandered around with a camera, but not graduated from high school on this profile. I studied English literature in college and was intended for academic excellence, while continuing to make films. I took my first feature film "Following" with the help of friends and sponsoring it from my own pocket. We were all busy at work all week, so going on the weekends throughout the year, taking 15 minutes of raw material every Saturday for two or three takes of each scene, with the result, about 5 minutes, ready for the film material. Then, in 1998 we went to a film festival in San Francisco (San Francisco Film Festival) and the studio Zeitgeist Films invited to speak to our distributor, that really helped me in the future to do the project "Memento" . I was hired as director, in my truck lay millions of dollars, and at my disposal were hundreds of people. "
- You are a longtime fan of detective novels, which are often used flashbacks. Hence the love of your non-linear narrative?
"Well, I was influenced a couple of things. When I was 16, I read a novel by Graham Swift's" The Water ", which co-existed in an incredible way and different times of the parallel measurements, and it was absolutely coherent and comprehensible. About the same while I watched on television music video of Alan Parker's "The Wall", which used similar methods of playing with imagination, memories, dreams, dreams are superimposed on the other. All of this firmly lodged in my head, along with detectives James Ellroy, Jim Thompson, as well as the films in the style of noir, such as stunned me, "Out of the Past" by Jacques Turner. Then, it is unclear how, in my hands was a script to unreleased still rolling, "Pulp Fiction" and I was absolutely fascinated by what Tarantino has done. "
- For your early movies you yourself have written script, filmed, mounted, even doing decorations. The only thing you did - you did not play. How do you work with actors? What have you learned from them in the early stages of their work?
"I try to provide them with everything necessary in the process of filming. Perhaps this is not what they think, and, indeed, is that they get something contrary to their desires, but I really try to be different and adapted to each actor. I'm trying to build them the conditions under which they would feel comfortable trying to help them show their talent to the maximum extent. "
"My uncle, John Nolan - an actor, he starred in several of my films. When I started working on the "Following", he studied acting, so I asked him what I need to know. He gave me a couple of books of Stanislavsky, one of which was "An Actor work on himself," and said they would give me ideas about the basics of acting. "
- How scary was the leap from "Insomnia" with a budget of $ 45 million to "Batman Begins," with a budget three times bigger?
"I do not know whether anyone else experiences similar to my mind, but the difference between filming "Following" with a group of friends, who stars in their own clothes and eating sandwiches, cooked by my mother, and 4 million of somebody's money given to me to "Memento" with hundreds of people, and there is the biggest jump I ever did, bit like the way you learn to swim at depth: no matter how much beneath you to the bottom - 2 feet or 10, or you'll drown, or not. "
"The difference between "Insomnia" and "Batman Begins" was mostly in the large-scale scenes. And "Batman” was my first film in which there were so many visual effects. Otherwise, for me the process of shooting remains the same: you stand and stare to the place where will the next scene. Everything else disappears. "
- Why do you prefer to shoot a camera?
"I use multiple cameras, when shoot tricks, for dramatic action, I take a camera. Working with one camera means that I have seen every frame while shooting a scene, because my attention is not distributed across multiple machines. So, I see everything when shooting live, look through the evening dailies. If you shoot multiple cameras, you have accumulated a lot of footage and you have at the end of the day to start from scratch. "
- Did you shoot all of your big-budget films with IMAX cameras?
"We have not filmed on IMAX "Inception” because it tried to convey more realistic dreams, and not the wonderful nature, so we used a handheld camera and filmed it spontaneously. As for the "Dark Knight" and "The Dark Knight 2: The Legend Continues", just in these cases, the large size of the IMAX frame is the best conveys the drama of the situation. Thus, the choice of camera depends on what movie you want to shoot. But in any case, as a director, is trusted by a large budget, I feel a responsibility to the audience to shoot, using the technology of the highest quality that will help and make a film the way I want it to be turned. "
- While many of your fellow directors, working on the set, dressed in casual clothes, you prefer light or dark suit jacket with pants. Why do you "wear it"?
"I went to public school where we wore uniforms, and I used to use all the pockets in my jacket. (Laughs) I'm just in this user-friendly. I do not like to think, what would I wear this, so every day I wear the same thing . In short, I dress like going to work in the office. It's easier. "

