Showing posts with label idris elba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label idris elba. Show all posts
Friday, 1 February 2013
Thor: The Dark World Unveils First Official Look Behind the Scenes Thursday, January 31st, 2013 at 11:45am by Kevin Melrose (SPIN OFF)
Marvel has released the first official photo from Thor: The Dark World, featuring star Chris Hemsworth and director Alan Taylor on the set of the upcoming sequel. Behind the two, you’ll notice extras decked out in shiny Asgardian armor.
Opening Nov. 8, the film finds the God of Thunder fighting to save the Nine Realms from the vengeful Malekith, who seeks to plunge the universe back into darkness. Thor: The Dark World also stars Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan SkarsgÄrd, Idris Elba, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano and Jaimie Alexander with Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins.
READ MORE: http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2013/01/31/thor-the-dark-world-unveils-first-official-look-behind-the-scenes/
Monday, 7 January 2013
Tarantino: Idris Elba Not in ‘Django’ Because He’s a Brit January 6, 2013 | Posted by ABS Staff (ATLANTA BLACK STAR)
I know, we said no more Django Unchained posts. However, this isn’t so much a Django Unchained item (no critique nor praise of the film here), as much as it is a nod to several conversations and debates that you folks have had in various comment sections of this blog, relating to the casting of black British actors in roles as African-Americans (and vice-versa, or as Africans) whether on TV or film, as well as the, shall we say, “accent problem.”
So I thought it was worth sharing and elaborating on, as well as connecting it to previous conversations, regardless of where you stand on the matter.
In an interview with the U.K.’s Sun newspaper, while plugging the film across the pond, where it opens on the 18th of this month,Quentin Tarantino stated, while, Idris Elba was one of the actors he looked at for the lead role eventually played by Jamie Foxx, “he never stood a chance of getting the part,” because “he’s British.”
Tarantino said. “Yeah, Idris is British and this is an American story. I think a problem with a lot of movies that deal with this issue is they cast British actors to play the Southerners and it goes a long way to distancing the movie. They put on their gargoyle masks and they do their phoney accents and you are not telling an American story any more. They are just making hay of it, whether it be James Mason in Mandingo or Michael Caine in Hurry Sundown, they get British actors to do this.”
The first thing that I thought was, if he never really stood a chance of getting the part, why even look at him for the part in the first place…?
Although, I’ll say that while Idris did an excellent job portraying Stringer Bell in HBO’s The Wire, pulling off the accent rather well – so much that most audiences, and even many of his fellow Brits didn’t even know he was British – you might recall he did have some difficulty with his southern accent in Ridley Scott’s Prometheus last summer.
READ MORE: http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/01/06/tarantino-idris-elba-not-in-django-because-hes-a-brit/
Saturday, 29 December 2012
Ripper Street, Doctor Who, Call the Midwife, Luther.. (BLEEDING COOL).
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/12/28/video-the-bbcs-2013-new-season-trailer-doctor-who-luther-ripper-street-and-more/
Being from the States I have no idea who this woman is from Miranda, but is she mimicking Jennifer Saunder's Edina of ABFAB? Sounds just like her. Anyway, hope we see half of these shows on PBS or Masterpiece or BBC America! Are you guys listening at all?
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BBC America,
Bbc one,
call the midwife,
doctor Who,
eddie izzard,
idris elba,
jennifer saunders,
jerome flynn,
luther,
Masterpiece,
matt smith,
Matthew Macfadyen,
pbs,
ripper street,
tom jones
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