Showing posts with label Johnny Depp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Depp. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Russian film market lures Hollywood

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia may not become the next Hollywood, but Tinseltown is definitely coming to Russia, where audience numbers are growing fast and US blockbusters are gaining greater popularity over domestic films.

Recognising Russia’s potential as a rapidly emerging film market, Hollywood has been flying silver screen stars to Moscow for red carpet events, to the delight of avid Russian fans.

Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz visited Moscow for the Russian premiere of “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” in May, while the world premiere of Hollywood 3D blockbuster “Transformers: The Dark of the Moon” attracted 80 Hollywood names including director Michael Bay.

“Moscow is an emerging market, it plays a very important international role,” Bay said before the premiere. The film made $22 million in Russia in its first week, 3.4 percent of the global box office take so far.

Cinema-going is booming in Russia two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union put a night out at the movies out of reach for many. Cinemas made a record $1 billion in sales last year on the back of 15.2 percent audience growth.

“We’re seeing a solidly positive trend, which shows that people feel comfortable. Russians are adopting the lifestyles and consumer behaviours of the developed nations,” said Yevgeny Nadorshin, an economist and former government adviser.

Foreign movies became Russian favourites two years ago, when their Russian returns first outperformed those of domestic films. Last year, U.S. productions made almost five times as much as the Russian ones.
The latest high-profile Russian film “Tired with the Sun-2: The Citadel”, heavily promoted at last year’s Cannes festival by veteran actor-director Nikita Mikhalkov, flopped, earning less than 4 percent of its $34-million budget in its first two weeks.

“The problem with producers here is they don’t co-produce well with other countries, or with each other, and a lot of them get money too easily. They are not as hungry as foreign producers are, they churn out movies with very little quality,” said Russian-based independent film director Johnny O’Reilly.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Johnny Depp turns bar into 'Pirates' set

Johnny Depp was so desperate for a relaxed atmosphere on the set of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' that he insisted on holding the rehearsals at a bar!

Depp's co-star in the film Geoffrey Rush has revealed that Depp was so determined to make everyone comfortable from the start that he got them out of the studio and into his bar, 'The Viper Room' - which he has since sold - for a read through.

"I can't deny the scale of it. I remember when we were all about to sit down for a table read through at the Disney offices once and Johnny decided we should do it in his club, the Viper Room, instead, so as we would feel on a human scale.

"So if there is a relaxed atmosphere on set, I think it is down to him. He says he sees it as an independent film that happens to have a s**tload of money attached to it," Contactmusic quoted Rush as telling 'Seven Magazine'.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Penelope Cruz made Johnny Depp feel broody

Actor Johnny Depp has revealed that working with new mother Penelope Cruz has made him feel broody.

Cruz, who gave birth to son Leo in January, was shooting for "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", while she was pregnant and Depp admits the sight of her being pregnant on set and then seeing Cruz with her husband Javier Bardem and their new baby evoked a desire on him to have more kids.

"It's great to watch the three of them in action. It's just adorable and it makes you incredibly broody and clucky," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Depp, who has daughter Lily-Rose, 11, and son Jack, 8, with long-term partner Vanessa Paradis, as saying.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Johnny Depp loves working with Penelope Cruz

Actor Johnny Depp says he loves working with Spanish actress Penelope Cruz because they have so much fun together.

The two worked together in Blow and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
"It's been a long road of giggles. There's nothing bad to say. I've even tried to provoke her into some fit of anger, it doesn't work, I get nothing. Giggles, more giggles," a website quoted him as saying.

Cruz and her husband Javier Bardem became parents to son Leo in January and Depp feels the actress is a "phenomenal" mother.
"She's an inconceivably phenomenal mommy, which I've witnessed firsthand, and it's pretty incredible. She's as loyal and true a friend as anyone could ever dream of and I'm very privileged to be able to have her in my life," he said.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Johnny Depp voted 'hat' person of the year

Hollywood actor Johnny Depp has been voted as the Hat Person of the Year by the headwear association.

The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star, who is frequently pictured wearing a hat, beat off competition from "No Doubt" singer Gwen Stefani and actor Hugh Jackman, who were placed second and third, respectively, in the online poll, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"Depp is rarely seen without a hat, and prefers wide brim fedoras," said a spokesperson from the group.

Also making to the list were Justin Timberlake, Kate Hudson and Nicole Richie, who came fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Depp leads "Rango" to top of box office

LOS ANGELES — Johnny Depp's "Rango," an animated tale about a chameleon who becomes sheriff to clean up the town of Dirt, earned $38 million to top North America's weekend box office, industry data showed Sunday.

"Rango," hailed by critics as clever and eccentric, proved in its debut weekend to be another successful pairing of Depp with director Gore Verbinski, who helmed the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise.
Matt Damon's thriller "The Adjustment Bureau" debuted at number two, taking $21 million, according to industry tracker Exhibitor Relations. It is based on a 1954 short story by Philip K. Dick ("Minority Report" and "Blade Runner").

Damon's character challenges his fate, which is closely managed by a team of mysterious men who do all they can to keep him on his predetermined path. Emily Blunt co-stars as Damon's love interest.

"Beastly" debuted in the third spot, with $10 million, after beastly reviews of the teen romance starring British heartthrob Alex Pettyfer and Vanessa Hudgens ("High School Musical") in a modern take on Beauty and the Beast. Critics cited subpar acting and clunky dialogue.

Raunchy comedy "Hall Pass" fell from first to fourth place, taking $9 million for the tale of married guys whose wives let them have affairs. It was directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly.

Falling three spots to fifth was "Gnomeo and Juliet," which made $6.9 million, giving it a four-week total of $84 million. The G-rated animated retelling of Shakespeare's play features the voices of James McAvoy and Emily Blunt.

Liam Neeson's thriller "Unknown" was sixth with $6.6 million in its third week. The Irishman stars as a botanist who tries to piece together his life atfer a car crash.

"The King's Speech," which last weekend won several Oscars including best film, was next with $6.5 million, giving it a total of $124 million in 15 weeks.

The British royal drama was in a virtual tie with Adam Sandler's romantic comedy "Just Go With It," which earned $6.5 million in its fourth week.

Teen heartthrobs battled for the bottom slots.
The chiseled-tummied Pettyfer stars in "I Am Number Four," which was number nine, with $5.7 million in its third week. Pettyfer plays a teenaged alien refugee hiding on Earth from evil invaders who killed his family.
Shaggy-headed Justin Bieber was next, as his "Never Say Never" concert documentary was tenth with $4.3 million. The Canadian pop star turned 17 on March 1.(AFP)

Monday, February 7, 2011

Melbourne beauty Bella Heathcote to star opposite Depp, Pitt?


Melbourne beauty Bella Heathcote has reportedly landed roles opposite two of Hollywood's hottest heartthrobs - Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp.
The former Neighbours actress is in talks to star alongside Depp in a new production from acclaimed director Tim Burton, reports the Herald Sun.
Burton, who has been developing his film 'Dark Shadows' for years, enlisted his long-time collaborator Depp.
According to Variety, Heathcote will be seen alongside Pitt in 'Cogan's Trade' this year.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Johnny Depp on green tea diet


Johnny Depp is busy losing weight drinking gallons of green tea.

The star is on the brew diet, as his character in the forthcoming film 'Dark Shadows' requires a thin and bony look.

Depp is aiming to get down to 10st so he looks as gaunt as possible, reports the Sun.

'Dark Shadows' is a vampire flick and tells the tale of bloodsucker Barnabas Collins, played by Depp.

The movie is directed by Depp''s friend and frequent collaborator Tim Burton.

Depp is propping up his green tea diet by eating plenty of "low fructose fruit" such as pineapple and strawberries.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Johnny Depp loved being ‘silly’ for new movie

LOS ANGELES: Johnny Depp enjoyed making his upcoming movie Rango as it gave him the chance to “be silly”.

The actor provides the voice for the film’s title character, with stars including Bill Nighy, Isla Fisher and Abigail Breslin also displaying their vocal talents.

The comedy is CGI-animated, with the actor’s own facial expressions providing a reference for their characters, and Johnny loved delivering his performances on a soundstage alongside his co-stars.

"I think it just gives a bunch of grownups an opportunity to be silly," he laughed.

The movie is set for release next year, and tells the tale of a chameleon that aspires to be a swashbuckling hero before finding himself stuck in a Western town plagued by bandits. Johnny felt he had a great deal in common with his reptile character, as he too sometimes wonders who he really is.

"Rango is a lizard attempting to adapt to his surroundings," the star told ET. "He's trying to figure out what he's supposed to be, like most of us in life. It's certainly like nothing I've ever done before, or any of us have ever done before."

Monday, December 27, 2010

Johnny Depp recalls meeting Paradis

Johnny Depp has described the first time that he fell in love with his eventual wife Vanessa Paradis at a Paris hotel 13 years ago.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, he explained: "I was doing a film with Roman Polanksi, The Ninth Gate, and across the room I saw this woman's back.

"I saw this neck attached to the back, and I was sort of fascinated by it. Honestly, it was a very beautiful sculptural thing. Then suddenly the back and the neck turned, and it had a face."

The pair had met several years before, and Depp revealed that the French singer asked him: "Hi, do you remember me?"

He added: "'I knew it was over - I was done. I was in big trouble from that second on."

Depp's latest movie The Tourist was released in cinemas earlier this month.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Johnny Depp 'loved exploring Venice'

Johnny Depp has revealed that he enjoyed exploring the city of Venice while filming The Tourist.

Speaking to AFP, Depp noted that he often found himself walking around the famed Italian city each night after work had wrapped.


"My experience of Venice really happened between 10pm and 2am when the streets closed and I was able to walk around and experience the poetry of Venice, the ghosts of Venice, all those wonderful dark alleys," he said.

The actor further explained that he was able to draw on the city's mystique to inform his performance in The Tourist.

He remarked: "For an actor being able to film within the confines of that magical city certainly helps.... The city's magic shone through completely."

Earlier this week, Depp insisted that he is "floored" to have been nominated for two Golden Globe awards.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Johnny Depp has no mobile phone

LOS ANGELES: Johnny Depp, who calls himself as ‘Mr. Stench’, was born to a waitress and a civil engineer in Owensboro and dropped out of high school by the age of 15. He then pursued his dream career as a rock musician with various garage bands, including ‘The Kids’ band.

He emerged as an actor with his debut film “A Nightmare in Elm Street” in 1985. Depp turned into a ‘teen idol’ with the popular Fox TV television series “21 Jump Street”. After numerous teen-oriented films, he decided to take up rightful challenging roles, thereby starred in the title role in “Edward Scissorhands” by Tim Burton.

Depp always fascinates his fans and critics by taking up unique, charming, characteristic roles in each of his films. His recent popular films include “Alice in Wonderland”, the blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean” series in which he portrayed the charming “Jack Sparrow” role and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. He has won the prestigious Golden Globe Award for the Best Actor for “Sweeny Todd: The Demon of Fleet Street” and has been nominated for the Academy Awards three times and BAFTA Awards two times.
With the world going gaga over mobile phones, it comes as a surprise that Depp actually does not use cell phones and not even call when he is at home! But he says, though he doesn’t like to be reachable all time through mobile phones, Internet does fascinate him as an “interesting” form of communication. When he was queried how he would be contacted, he replied that he could be just buzzed on the Internet or something. (And what if that fails?! Try the old pigeon messenger or some other form of “interesting communication”!) Yes, it’s so strange. Well but that’s – ‘tech-free’ or may be ‘mobile-free’ – Johnny Depp for you!!

Avoid Jolie, Depp's 'Tourist' trap

What's served under a label promising first-class Champagne tastes like last night's prosecco in "The Tourist," a zero-chemistry pairing of Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp that opens in theaters Friday.

Staggeringly misjudged in virtually every department, from the wannabe effervescent script to Depp's dopey hairdo, the Sony release stands as an object lesson in the perils of succumbing to the siren call of big-time Hollywood filmmaking for a foreign director with one art house hit behind him. The studio's publicity machine will work overtime to drum up some initial business, but "Tourist" will fall into a trap of its own making.


After receiving near-universal acclaim and a foreign-language Oscar for his 2006 debut feature, "The Lives of Others," a quietly riveting suspense drama set in East Germany, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, who grew up partially in the US and speaks perfect English, was inundated with offers from all quarters but wanted to choose carefully. After such a long delay, for him to have finally settled on this trifling romp over the rooftops and in the canals of Venice is stupefying to say the least and will give plenty of ammunition to the small band of detractors of his earlier outing.

Embalmed in makeup and elegant gowns that puts one in mind of Loretta Young and employing a reserved English accent that allows no possibility of genuine emotional expression, Jolie plays Elise, the object of much male attention in the opening scenes, which is no surprise even though the men in question are all surveillance experts intent upon following her every move in the hope she'll lead them to her criminal lover, one Alexander Pearce. After she receives a note instructing her to take a morning train from Paris to Venice, the chase is on, and she knows it.

With every guy on board keen for Elise to sit next to them, she instead gloms on to the scruffy, rather forlorn-looking Frank Tupelo, a mild-mannered math teacher from Wisconsin. Baffled and unnerved by her attentions, Frank is thoroughly unequipped to partake in the kind of witty, insinuating dialogue expected in stories of train-bound intrigue. Not that Donnersmarck, having revamped previous scripts by the estimable Julian Fellowes and Christopher McQuarrie, has written any. But it's woefully clear from their first scene together that, not only is there nothing clicking between the stars, but that the entire enterprise is madly artificial and silly, that whatever games are being played here are not going to be fun.

Donnersmarck, along with his multitude of producers, must have dreamed that, with two of the most glamorous and best-looking stars in the business, he had a shot of making a modern Hitchcock romantic thriller along the lines of "The 39 Steps," "To Catch a Thief" and "North by Northwest." Well, dream on. No one here evinces the slightest feel for that sort of sly sophistication. Instead, we get tiresome scenes of the hapless Frank, who's presumed to be the much sought-after Alexander, being pursued by goons of a Scotland Yard contingent led by Paul Bettany and by those of a gangster tycoon (Steven Berkoff) from whom Alexander stole a fortune and who you'd believe to be Russian but for his British accent.

Least accountable of all is the growing affection Elise seems to be feeling for the ineffectual Frank. Or is she pretending? One minute she invites him into her sumptuous suite at the Danieli, the next she makes him sleep on the couch. After telling him to go home and dropping him at the airport, she then dances with him at an elegant ball. But no matter as the film manages to build nary a trace of interest in either character.

Looking puffy and unassertive, Depp never has registered less effectively in his entire film career. For Jolie's part, the nature of her role doesn't allow her to show her hand to anyone, severely limiting the extent of characterization. This is where wit and lively banter would come in handy, but this is more difficult to appropriate from old movies than is format.

Surely Donnersmarck did not set out to remake Death in Venice, but artistically, that is what has been achieved.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Johnny Depp 'doesn't plan to marry Paradis'

Johnny Depp has remarked that he does not need a marriage certificate to feel bonded with his longtime partner Vanessa Paradis.


During an interview with Extra, Depp insisted that he has never felt the urge to tie the knot.

"I never found myself needing that piece of paper," he said. "Marriage is really from soul to soul, heart to heart. You don't need somebody to say, okay you're married."

The actor admitted that he would only ever consider officially marrying Paradis if it proved to be important to his partner, but joked that he would be reluctant for his girlfriend to take his last name.

"If Vanessa wanted to get hitched, why not… But the thing is, I'd be so scared of ruining her last name. She's got such a good last name," he jested.

Depp will next star in The Tourist, which is released on December 10 in US and UK cinemas.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Depp bans phones at home

'Pirates of the Caribbean' star Johnny Depp has banned phones in his French home to ensure that private time with his family is uninterrupted.

The 47-year-old star shares a luxury home in the country with his partner Vanessa Paradis and their two children.

He makes makes sure they can relax during their stays there by cutting contact with the outside world.

"When I'm at our house in France I totally cut myself off from the rest of the world. I never have to listen to phones ringing and that's because - and Vanessa would confirm this - phones are banned from the house," Contactmusic quoted him as telling the Sun.

"We have a beautiful life and I feel that spending time in France has just calmed me down and made me stop worrying about things which aren't really important," he added.