Saturday, December 29, 2007

Another Shahrukh interview (OSO promotion)

A lot of the time when I don't post for a long time, I re-start by posting something completely random and short, so this will be no exception ;)

Here's Shahrukh at his flippant best, promoting Om Shanti Om :) It's a 3 part interview embedded as a playlist, so I hope it works right... Part 3 is by far the funniest :)


P.S. I'm expecting to be quiet throughout January as well, but hopefully halfway through February I'll be writing a bit more :)

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Sweeney Todd promotion in full throb

Sweeney Todd is receiving a great deal of attention at the moment. There's been a multitude of TV spots and various promotional clips released and the first press screenings have produced some glowing reviews. This post is a selection of what I thought was most interesting :)

A while back now, we got our first proper look at Johnny Depp singing and it was a really effective first look *grin*
Warner Bros followed this up by releasing 9 scenes from the film as well as 3 featurettes and 2 clips with behind the scenes footage. They were first posted on iesb where for a while they were exclusive, but eventually they made their way to other sites (like yahoo) and of course they're all over youtube now (I recommend this playlist for a very full set of Sweeney Todd clips). While all of them are great, here's some of my personal favourites...

This is scene no.4 "The Contest" and it's the first proper look we've had of Sascha Baron Cohen in the film. He plays a rival barber from Italy - Adolfo Pirelli. The clip is a public contest between him and Sweeney (Sweeney cheats apparently):


We also get our first look at Alan Rickman (scene no.3 "You Gandered at my Ward"). The boy on the clip is Jamie Campbell Bower who is said to have gotten the part of young Voldemort in the 6th Harry Potter film.


Here's scene no.6 - "Epiphany", it's terrificly dramatic :)


My favourite featurette is the one about the cast:

One thing that surprised me on this clip (as well as the "You Gandered at my Ward" one) is how much I'm enjoying the bits with Johanna and Anthony. I thought that would be the least interesting bit of the film for me because it sounded like a cliche romance in the plot description, but I love what they've done with it. Somehow putting such pure innocence amongst all these totally perverse characters makes everything even more funny ;) And the actors for Anthony and Johanna are cast so well! Even the voices - they have rather high voices which makes them sound all the more innocent. I love the "So we run away and then all our dreams come true" line lol And it's so well delivered!
I guess the one (and so far only) disappointment for me is Timothy Spall. Anyone who's seen "Secrets & Lies" knows what a terrific actor he is, but so far I don't like what I've seen of his work in Sweeney Todd or even the way he spoke of the character. Johnny Depp has said in interviews that he thinks of Sweeney as a very sensitive character (despite his murderous qualities), Helena Bonham-Carter while she's gone out and said that her character is totally immoral has also said that the main thing that defines her is that she's tragically in love with someone who doesn't love her back and finally Alan Rickman underlines that his character has no idea that he has an appalling set of morals. You can see all three of them concentrating not so much on the perverse appearance that these characters give off, but on what the characters feel. Not so with Timothy Spall, however, and IMO you can see it in those clips. He's clearly concentrating on giving the appearance of being bad - the sly smiles, the intonation that gives away that really what he's saying is false and so on. Honestly, with a script like this, the appearance of "being bad" will come on its own. Even if you pretended what the character is doing is the most moral thing in the world you could not avoid the perverse appearance of the character (in fact, if you did that you would probably give off an even stronger air of perverseness ;-P). So yeah... from what I've seen so far I'm disappointed with Timothy Spall, but hey the film is clearly going to be brilliant anyway :-D And there's always the chance that I've judged him too quickly.

Finally, apart from film clips, you can also listen to a bit more of the music here. I love the lyrics lol

There's been loads of interviews as well.
The Sweeney section in this article is very short, but it has one quote which is to die for:
Depp was nervous about singing because, Burton explains: "It's like casting a porno movie, having people sing. They feel they're being asked to take their clothes off."
This is a video interview with Johnny Depp and Tim Burton which I really recommend (it has Johnny giggling so hard that he almost spits coffee all over himself).
And you can download this Musical Talk podcast episode which has some great interviews with loads of people behind Sweeney Todd.
These are transcripts from the London press junket. They're a lot of fun :)

Film critics are getting excited about the film as well. Tom O'Neil has long predicted the film would be a serious contender for the Academy Awards. Most film critics thought his predictions rather laughable, but the press screenings seem to have changed some minds. The question is will the blood flow (apparently the film is veeeery gory) effect its chances.

Oh, and finally the good news is we have a release date for Poland :) It's the 22nd of February (my visions were much more nightmareish - I was thinking May or something like that).