That is, under the condition that Daniel would NOT sport a big stache like they often did in the 1800's...Anglophile wrote: I'd really LOVE to see that!
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My thoughts although I could live perfectly well with the dashing one he had in the end.Anglophile wrote:On second thought, I found I have to edit my previous post...
That is, under the condition that Daniel would NOT sport a big stache like they often did in the 1800's...Anglophile wrote: I'd really LOVE to see that!
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
not Daniel related:
Mark Strong in Talks to Play Sinestro
Talking to MTV Splash Page earlier today, Green Lantern director Martin Campbell has debunked early rumors that Jackie Earle Haley was first in line to play Hal Jordan's greatest enemy Sinestro. Instead, Mark Strong, recently seen as Lord Blackwood in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes and soon to be seen in Matthew Vaughn's upcoming Kick-Ass, is in talks for the part.
"He's not only a wonderful actor, but he looks like Sinestro. If you look up old pictures of Sinestro, he's very like him," he told them. "The Jackie Earle Haley thing, somebody told me about it this morning; I had never heard it before in my life."
They also asked him about some of the other characters who might appear in the movie to which Campbell replied: "Well, Kilowog will be. Tomar-Re is in it. Sinestro is in it. Abin Sur is in it. All the origin people. Carol [Ferris], of course, who will be played by Blake Lively. All the main characters are there, and it's a complex story. The origin story of Green Lantern is complex, probably one of the most complex, which makes it a challenge to get it right."
Let us know what you think of this possible villain casting and whether you could ever imagine Kilowog might appear in the Green Lantern movie.
source: http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?i ... ewComments
Seems as if turning comics into an unanimated is just en vogue. And Mark's roles are becoming bigger and bigger. Will he become one of the most casted "villains"?
Mark Strong in Talks to Play Sinestro
Talking to MTV Splash Page earlier today, Green Lantern director Martin Campbell has debunked early rumors that Jackie Earle Haley was first in line to play Hal Jordan's greatest enemy Sinestro. Instead, Mark Strong, recently seen as Lord Blackwood in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes and soon to be seen in Matthew Vaughn's upcoming Kick-Ass, is in talks for the part.
"He's not only a wonderful actor, but he looks like Sinestro. If you look up old pictures of Sinestro, he's very like him," he told them. "The Jackie Earle Haley thing, somebody told me about it this morning; I had never heard it before in my life."
They also asked him about some of the other characters who might appear in the movie to which Campbell replied: "Well, Kilowog will be. Tomar-Re is in it. Sinestro is in it. Abin Sur is in it. All the origin people. Carol [Ferris], of course, who will be played by Blake Lively. All the main characters are there, and it's a complex story. The origin story of Green Lantern is complex, probably one of the most complex, which makes it a challenge to get it right."
Let us know what you think of this possible villain casting and whether you could ever imagine Kilowog might appear in the Green Lantern movie.
source: http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?i ... ewComments
Seems as if turning comics into an unanimated is just en vogue. And Mark's roles are becoming bigger and bigger. Will he become one of the most casted "villains"?
I read this as well the other day. RocknRolla was the first movie that I saw him in (I think)Dunda wrote:not Daniel related:
Mark Strong in Talks to Play Sinestro
Talking to MTV Splash Page earlier today, Green Lantern director Martin Campbell has debunked early rumors that Jackie Earle Haley was first in line to play Hal Jordan's greatest enemy Sinestro. Instead, Mark Strong, recently seen as Lord Blackwood in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes and soon to be seen in Matthew Vaughn's upcoming Kick-Ass, is in talks for the part.
"He's not only a wonderful actor, but he looks like Sinestro. If you look up old pictures of Sinestro, he's very like him," he told them. "The Jackie Earle Haley thing, somebody told me about it this morning; I had never heard it before in my life."
They also asked him about some of the other characters who might appear in the movie to which Campbell replied: "Well, Kilowog will be. Tomar-Re is in it. Sinestro is in it. Abin Sur is in it. All the origin people. Carol [Ferris], of course, who will be played by Blake Lively. All the main characters are there, and it's a complex story. The origin story of Green Lantern is complex, probably one of the most complex, which makes it a challenge to get it right."
Let us know what you think of this possible villain casting and whether you could ever imagine Kilowog might appear in the Green Lantern movie.
source: http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?i ... ewComments
Seems as if turning comics into an unanimated is just en vogue. And Mark's roles are becoming bigger and bigger. Will he become one of the most casted "villains"?
He has just come to my attention.........its amazing certain parts from actors make you become more alert. Now that I have looked up his body of work, it speaks volumes. I hope he does become a huge success, he is such a great actor.
He was great in Sherlock Holmes
I remember reading an article that I found on him or Daniel (not sure which) where Daniel described him, saying he was really like a big kitten in real life.................Awwwwwwwwwwwww
Even though this movie is not my cup of tea (no comic book adaptions are) I'm sure he will be brilliant.
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Respecting Daniel Craig – Rab C Nesbitt – Series 9 Episode 1 Preview – BBC Two
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is in the scottish accent.razzledazzle134 wrote:kay, I watched it but couldn't really understand what they were going on about... could anyone enlighten me on the plot and the joke about Daniel?
father trying to make son feel better about being dropped by girlfriend then he say to his wife but you would drop your knickers for daniel craig
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Men's fashion and style icons
FashionBean.com: Men's fashion and style icons:
In his time Steve McQueen was the highest paid actor in Hollywood and his rebellious persona (both on and off screen) gave him a compelling attraction to men and women alike. His was a no-nonsense classicism and it’s this style that is still exerting an enormous influence today.
Take one look at the rebooted James Bond as played by Daniel Craig and you’ll see it screams McQueen. The Harrington, desert boots, khakis, shawl-collared cardigans, as well as polo shirts all hark back to McQueen in his pomp. And like Bond/Craig, McQueen could also look devastating in a slim-cut, well-tailored suit, usually sporting a beautiful chronograph.
http://craignews.blogspot.com/2010/01/m ... icons.html
FashionBean.com: Men's fashion and style icons:
In his time Steve McQueen was the highest paid actor in Hollywood and his rebellious persona (both on and off screen) gave him a compelling attraction to men and women alike. His was a no-nonsense classicism and it’s this style that is still exerting an enormous influence today.
Take one look at the rebooted James Bond as played by Daniel Craig and you’ll see it screams McQueen. The Harrington, desert boots, khakis, shawl-collared cardigans, as well as polo shirts all hark back to McQueen in his pomp. And like Bond/Craig, McQueen could also look devastating in a slim-cut, well-tailored suit, usually sporting a beautiful chronograph.
http://craignews.blogspot.com/2010/01/m ... icons.html
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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DVD Charts - QOS on 5
DVD-Charts 2009: „Harry Potter“ vor „Twilight“
veröffentlicht 18.01.2010 12:00
Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz
Zauber geglückt: „Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz“, die Verfilmung von Joanne K. Rowlings sechstem Hogwarts-Roman, steht auf Platz eins der DVD-Jahrescharts von media control. Im Duell um die Ranking-Krone bezwingt der wohl berühmteste Jungzauberer der Welt selbst Vampire, Eiszeit-Bewohner, Keinohrhasen und Geheimagenten.
Stephenie Meyers Blutsauger-Romanze „Twilight – Biss zum Morgengrauen“, ließ 2009 nicht nur die Herzen von Leseratten und Kinofans höher schlagen, sondern sorgte auch im heimischen Wohnzimmer für erhöhten Taschentuchbedarf. Die Film-Adaption des ersten Teils der Saga um Vampir Edward und dessen Angebetete Bella saugt sich bis auf Rang zwei vor.
Bronze geht an den Animationshit „Ice Age 3“, der mit rund 8,7 Millionen Besuchern zudem meistgesehener Kinofilm des Jahres war. Auf der vierten Position landet Til Schweiger mit seiner Beziehungskomödie „Keinohrhasen“, dem einzigen deutschen Film, der es in die DVD-Top-Ten geschafft hat.
Nicht traurig sein muss der wohl berühmteste Doppelnull-Agent der Welt angesichts seiner Position in den Jahrescharts. Trotzdem sucht Daniel Craig alias „James Bond 007 - Ein Quantum Trost“ auf Rang fünf.
Der einzige Musical-Film unter den ersten Zehn ist „Mamma Mia! - Der Film“. Die Musikkomödie mit den bekanntesten Stücken der schwedischen Pop-Band ABBA landet auf einem hervorragenden neunten Platz.
Quelle: media control
http://www.extremnews.com/nachrichten/m ... 2d50f623f1
DVD-Charts 2009: „Harry Potter“ vor „Twilight“
veröffentlicht 18.01.2010 12:00
Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz
Zauber geglückt: „Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz“, die Verfilmung von Joanne K. Rowlings sechstem Hogwarts-Roman, steht auf Platz eins der DVD-Jahrescharts von media control. Im Duell um die Ranking-Krone bezwingt der wohl berühmteste Jungzauberer der Welt selbst Vampire, Eiszeit-Bewohner, Keinohrhasen und Geheimagenten.
Stephenie Meyers Blutsauger-Romanze „Twilight – Biss zum Morgengrauen“, ließ 2009 nicht nur die Herzen von Leseratten und Kinofans höher schlagen, sondern sorgte auch im heimischen Wohnzimmer für erhöhten Taschentuchbedarf. Die Film-Adaption des ersten Teils der Saga um Vampir Edward und dessen Angebetete Bella saugt sich bis auf Rang zwei vor.
Bronze geht an den Animationshit „Ice Age 3“, der mit rund 8,7 Millionen Besuchern zudem meistgesehener Kinofilm des Jahres war. Auf der vierten Position landet Til Schweiger mit seiner Beziehungskomödie „Keinohrhasen“, dem einzigen deutschen Film, der es in die DVD-Top-Ten geschafft hat.
Nicht traurig sein muss der wohl berühmteste Doppelnull-Agent der Welt angesichts seiner Position in den Jahrescharts. Trotzdem sucht Daniel Craig alias „James Bond 007 - Ein Quantum Trost“ auf Rang fünf.
Der einzige Musical-Film unter den ersten Zehn ist „Mamma Mia! - Der Film“. Die Musikkomödie mit den bekanntesten Stücken der schwedischen Pop-Band ABBA landet auf einem hervorragenden neunten Platz.
Quelle: media control
http://www.extremnews.com/nachrichten/m ... 2d50f623f1
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
The best of the first....
Casino Royale - the bold rebooting of the Bond franchise that takes Ian Fleming's secret agent back to where he all started. Based on the first novel about the character, which has never been done justice, the film has an incredibly adult and intelligent script and is told in such a more realistic style than most of the Bond films of the last couple decades. Daniel Craig IS Bond. The best one since Connery... actually the only one since him. All others are pale imitations, only pale shadows.
http://blueskydisney.blogspot.com/2010/ ... -best.html
Casino Royale - the bold rebooting of the Bond franchise that takes Ian Fleming's secret agent back to where he all started. Based on the first novel about the character, which has never been done justice, the film has an incredibly adult and intelligent script and is told in such a more realistic style than most of the Bond films of the last couple decades. Daniel Craig IS Bond. The best one since Connery... actually the only one since him. All others are pale imitations, only pale shadows.
http://blueskydisney.blogspot.com/2010/ ... -best.html
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Is there any chance Daniel Craig works at Holiday Inn?
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... y-inn.aspx
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... y-inn.aspx
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Pattinson, Brad, Depp, Daniel or Shahrukh: Who’s the most kissable celeb?
http://www.entertainmentandshowbiz.com/ ... 9122827708
Minissha Lamba: 6 wishes she wants fulfilled!
5. To go on a date with Daniel Craig (sigh….lucky bloke)
http://www.entertainmentandshowbiz.com/ ... 0011931514
http://www.entertainmentandshowbiz.com/ ... 9122827708
Minissha Lamba: 6 wishes she wants fulfilled!
5. To go on a date with Daniel Craig (sigh….lucky bloke)
http://www.entertainmentandshowbiz.com/ ... 0011931514
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..