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| Eva Green on Her ’300: Battle of Artemisia’ Character: ‘She’s Like a Man’ |
Since making her debut in Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Dreamers, Eva Green has played a lot of formidable female characters. From Kingdom of Heaven to Casino Royale to The Golden Compass to her latest film, Dark Shadows, she’s portrayed women who are more than a match for their male counterparts. And in 300: Battle of Artemisia, the follow-up to Zack Snyder’s 2006 blockbuster 300, she continues this streak, playing Artemisia, a character who’s the equal to her co-stars, including on the battlefield.
“She’s a character who really existed,” Green told The Hollywood Reporter Saturday. “She’s a commander of the Persian armada. So she fights – she’s like a man.”
Green spoke to THR at the Los Angeles press day for Dark Shadows, Tim Burton’s big-screen version of the cult television show. Comparing the role to her past ones, she observed that Artemisia falls in line with the strong women she’s portrayed in other films. “She’s another very, very strong woman that has some balls, that’s for sure,”
Watch the video above for more details about her character and the upcoming film, which she reveals is going to be “quite different” from its predecessor. Dark Shadows opens nationwide May 11, 2012.
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Posted by: Esther | 3 May, 2012
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| Eva Green talks Dark Shadows |
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Dark Shadows released a trailer to near-unanimous applause yesterday, and if it has left you hungry to know more about Tim Burton’s latest, look no further than the new issue of Total Film magazine.
We went on set of the gothic soap opera, and you can read a full report in the new issue.
To tide you over though, here are some tidbits from our chat with Eva Green who makes her Burton debut as Angelique, one of the most seductive screen witches in some time.
On her character, Green told us: “Tim never real treated her like a ‘baddie’ baddie. She’s kind of a damaged character. I think I could identify with her because all the bad things she does comes from the incredible love she has for Barnabas, who broke her heart.
“She’s a great character: very sarcastic, very irreverent, a great, dark sense of humour. I called her a ‘ballsy Barbie’.”
And when we asked about working with Johnny Depp, Green said: “He’s a gentleman. He’s intense in a nice way – he has very intense eyes in this film. They see right through you.
“He’s not afraid of taking risks, you know… He’s not afraid about going over the top.”
Dark Shadows opens on 11 May 2012.
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Posted by: Esther | 18 March, 2012
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| Eva Green talks about ‘Perfect Sense’ & ‘Dark Shadows’ |
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What would happen if we not only lost our ability to communicate with the world around us, but with the people in our life, in the most basic, fundamental way? That’s the question at the heart of David Mackenzie’s “Perfect Sense.” Starring Eva Green and Ewan McGregor, the story follows the promising new relationship between two young lovers, just as a virus is sweeping the Earth, one that causes those infected to lose their senses gradually, one at at time. And as that ability to interact with the world and one another diminshes, the methods that remain to communicate become all the more vital and important.
As you might guess, it’s some heavy stuff, but when we spoke to Eva Green last week about the film, she noted that during her research into epidemiology (she plays a doctor in the field), the actress learned that the biggest shield those in the profession have is laughter. “I actually had a few sessions with an epidemiologist and a virologist in Glasgow, so I felt like a bad student when they put me there,” she laughed. “[They] had a very thick Scottish accent, so I couldn’t understand everything they were saying. But what actually struck me was their sense of humor. They talk about terrible things, but with such a wry, dry sense of humor. It’s kind of amazing. And I think because they deal with death and disease everyday, they have to have an armour.”
But when we first meet her character of Susan, she isn’t quite ready to laugh just yet. Still nursing a heartbreak, and questioning her taste in men altogether, she’s wary of Michael, (Ewan McGregor) a charming chef and ladies man, but eventually gives him a shot. “I think she really loves the man who just left her. In life I think you grow through the relationships, and with her, she gets bad experiences but one day she gets the lottery,” Green said about the relationship in the film. “Michael is a perfect soulmate, and they find one another. If she hadn’t have those bad experiences before maybe she would not have met him. Michael is also kind of damaged. He hasn’t really met somebody that he really loves. Both damaged people find one another and discover they’re meant to be together.”
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Posted by: Esther | 2 February, 2012
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| Bond Stars To Unite For 50th Anniversary Party |
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Six actors who have played James Bond over the years are set to unite at a party to celebrate 007′s 50th anniversary in Hollywood.
The superspy from Ian Fleming’s books first hit screens in 1962 movie Dr. No with Sir Sean Connery in the lead role, and the other stars to officially play the iconic character in the franchise are Sir Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and current Bond Daniel Craig.
The actors will be brought together this year for a massive celebration to mark 50 years since the release of first movie, according to Britain’s Sunday Express.
The event will take place following the premiere of the latest 007 film, Skyfall, in October and will also include many of the actresses who have played Bond girls over the years, including Ursula Andress and Eva Green.
A statement from the MGM movie studio reveals the party will be the climax of a “whole year of birthday celebrations for 007 in the movies”, while Daniel Craig says, “It’s an astonishing record for any character to endure for five decades in showbiz but I’ll bet this: the franchise is such a phenomenon that in another 50 years time a whole new bunch of actors and their leading ladies will be gathering for another party when Bond becomes a centenarian.”
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Posted by: Esther | 19 January, 2012
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