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Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Natalie Portman plays a real mother in "Brothers"


A scene of "Brothers", featuring a meltdown by Tobey Maguire opposite Natalie Portman.

Natalie Portman, Jim Sheridan and Tobey Maguire attend the Cinema Society and DKNY Men screening of "Brothers" after party at Abe & Arthur's on November 22, 2009 in New York City.

"It was such a fantastic opportunity because so many parts written for females my age are just, like, the cute, girlish love interest. To get to play a real woman who's really strong and a good mother was really a great opportunity. It was not that challenging to be mother-ish because I have the most maternal mom in the world. So I've had a role model for my entire life.""I feel like I'm coming into my womanhood, and I'm less afraid or maybe I'm just getting old. I think about having kids, but I think you can't plan for that sort of thing. It's not like you can work at it."But she wouldn't send her kids to war.
"I could not do it myself. But, I also think that in the world we live in, in certain countries, you can't not have an army. Obviously, I'm referring specifically to Israel. I think if Israel didn't have an army, it wouldn't exist. That's a hypothesis I really wouldn't want to test, like the Israelis going, 'OK, let's just try it out and not have an army and see what happens."
Source: www.parade.com

Brothers Unscripted - Moviefone Interviews


Brothers Celebrity Interview Unscripted - Moviefone with Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman and Tobey Maguire interviewing each other.


Brothers - Unscripted - Viral 1


Brothers Moviefone Unscripted - Viral 2

'Brothers' stars Natalie Portman, Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal visit Moviefone for a chat and get familiar -- really familiar -- as they talk about stealing each other's identities, cheating on veganism and what the X-rated (and hilarious) name for a Jake-inspired band would be. Jake, Natalie and Tobey share laughs over Jake's "murkin" defense, Tobey's chocolate vice and the height of Natalie's career. They also dish on the best and worst of filming, Tobey's crazy diet and Jake's brotherly love. Source: insidemovies.moviefone.com

Robert Pattinson - The Paul O Grady Show


Robert Pattinson interview on The Paul O Grady Show. He acts abit awkward towards the end hes like what shall I do? Copyyright goes to Summit Entertainment & Olga TV (Channel 4)

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Redland - Into the Unknown


REDLAND TRAILER - Into the Unknown

"Adden is his daughter Mary Ann, a blonde mite of a thing in her teens who has developed a mighty carnal crush on strapping neighbour Charlie (played by Toben Seymour, Redland second-unit camera director, and Norton’s best friend). Ross Riege is the second unit DP.

Pa is not at all pleased, for reasons that aren’t strictly paternal.

“My character doesn’t know much about the outside world,” says Adden of the girl Norton calls a “woodland sprite, a Holy Fool".

‘‘In Russian literature, fools bring about profound change.” Got that one right.
Redland is shot in non-linear fashion on film that is 20 years past its due date in places and with a lens swaddled in never less than seven filters, and often more.It’s literally intoxicating to watch so much beauty through what – again in places – looks like a chink in the wooden siding of the family shack. In others, where gifted cameraman Zoran Popovic gets in close to film nature in microcosm, it’s a cinematic equivalent of magic mushroom vision. The universe comes clear. It’s just fuzzy around the edges.
“The film came to me in images”, Norton recalls. “The first image I had is of a man in a hat firing a rifle. ‘Who is this man? He’s a father and he’s trying to feed his family.’

“When I was writing the script, my father was dying of cancer. It made me ask the large existential questions: ‘Why am I here? What’s the point?’ ”
Redland is ultimately about the mystery of life. Norton shot the film in seven weeks with a small cast and crew in the old-growth forests of Humboldt.

“The locations were great. We were all staying together in a hotel in a small town, and we bonded".
Source: www.montrealgazette.com

"There's no doubt that when times are hardest is when people turn to art for both reprieve and answers. This is most obviously seen in religion and mythology. Whether or not one is a believer, it's fairly apparent that people find courage, strength, and release through the epic mythic poems, and the vast artwork they inspire, and therefore it is no surprise that the poorest populations are by far the most religious. Art and myth are inseparable, as art is the means by which myth is created and communicated. Now in terms of our own time and place, film is the modern world's most powerful art form. Cinema is the tool by which today's most famous modern artists (directors, actors, composers, etc.) choose to tell new myths. And in times of economic or other hardships, cinema has always flourished. As proof of this, I would point to film history". -written by Redland's director Asiel Norton Source: www.huffingtonpost.com


"Redland" video - commentary by director Asiel Norton.
Toben Seymour, director Asiel Norton and Magdalena Zyzak (writer and producer of "Redland").
Redland has been nominated for Independent Spirit Award - Acura Someone to Watch Award

Some more of Spirit Awards 2010 nominees:
Mo'Nique in "Precious", nominated to Best Feature.Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jeff Bridges in "Crazy Heart", nominated for Best First Feature.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, "(500) Days of Summer", nominated for Best Lead Male.Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg in "Adventureland", nominated to Best Screenplay by Greg Mottola.Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard in "An Education", directed by Lone Scherfig, nominated to Best Foreign Film.
Source: www.ifc.com

More info, reviews, etc.
in www.liveredland.com

Adam Lambert wants "Suburban Decay" in Eclipse's soundtrack


Adam Lambert, the American Idol Runner Up, talks with MTV about his song “Suburban Decay” and how it would fit on the Eclipse soundtrack.

Adam Lambert, Leighton Meester (Gossip girl) and Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen in "Twilight") in the backstage from "It´s On with Alexa Chung" Show.

"Adam Lambert is throwing his hat in the ring for a spot on the next "Twilight" soundtrack.The "American Idol" star mentioned he'd like to hear his unreleased track "Suburban Decay" on "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", according to MTV. The track is produced by Rob Cavallo and was originally intended for his new album "For Your Entertainment" but didn't make the cut."I think it will find a home, on a soundtrack or something ... maybe 'Twilight', " he said. "It just didn't quite fit [in my album]. It's very theatrical. ... It's very campy, and it was just a bit too campy for the album as a big picture... Hey, 'Eclipse' ... Want my song? It's kind of about vampires."
"Campy" isn't exactly the word to describe the washy intensity of this last compilation, put together by "New Moon" music supervisor and indie expert Alexandra Patsavas".
Source: www.hitfix.com

Will "Breaking Down" be divided in two films?

"They will likely have to cut a few big checks if they decided, as rumored, to split Stephenie Meyer's final "Twilight" novel, "Breaking Dawn," into two pictures. Sources said Summit has set Melissa Rosenberg -- who wrote the first three films -- to finish the series, but Summit has to clear several hurdles before Rosenberg learns how many more scripts she'll write.One of those hurdles is figuring out whether "New Moon" director Chris Weitz will respond favorably to overtures from the film company and the cast to shoot two more films, back to back.Summit execs would not comment, but multiple sources said the company wants to go the two-film route, which means reopening negotiations and securing approval from the author. It also means making new deals with a principal cast that is only locked up for four films. If "Breaking Dawn" becomes two pictures, all of the key cast members will get fat raises, and the three principals -- Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner -- could land paydays in the eight-figure range". Source: www.variety.com

Kristen Stewart says it was pretty cool to kiss Robert Pattinson

"Kristen Stewart said it was pretty cool kissing Robert Pattinson in the movie while giving a press conference with her main “Twilight Saga: New Moon” co-stars, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. Kristen Stewart started off talking about playing her character in “New Moon”. She said the story was really intense,and that they had to maintain a high level of intensity. Then, Taylor chimed in and said, that he’s always surprised at how much fan support they get, and that it’s great to have that.Robert talked about certain places he uses to hide from the paparazzi. Taylor said he had to go through training to do some of the stunts he did in the movie. One in particular, was the dirtbike scene.Robert Pattinson talked about how he tried to workout for his shirtless “New Moon” scene, especially when he saw how big Taylor had gotten. Kristen said, it was pretty cool to kiss Robert Pattinson,and Robert said, It was amazing.”
Source: ontheflix.com