US Premiere at Chicago Film Festival
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Thanks Vig.
Can't wait for more report, Kim and Kate.
More good 'Good' reviews:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... e=4&cat=40
Being temporarily deaf and on "steroids" did not stop Jason Isaacs from being as eloquent and charming as Viggo Mortensen had promised he would be.
Can't wait for more report, Kim and Kate.
More good 'Good' reviews:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... e=4&cat=40
Being temporarily deaf and on "steroids" did not stop Jason Isaacs from being as eloquent and charming as Viggo Mortensen had promised he would be.
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Why temporarily deaf or "on steroids"?Chari910 wrote:Thanks Vig.
Can't wait for more report, Kim and Kate.
More good 'Good' reviews:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... e=4&cat=40
Being temporarily deaf and on "steroids" did not stop Jason Isaacs from being as eloquent and charming as Viggo Mortensen had promised he would be.
Anyway...doesn't he look completely adorable in that pic Vig posted?
So gorgeous!
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Actually, it's Viggo-Works, and once again you've taken somebody else's content without asking permission or crediting the source.Vig wrote:Viggo sourceAngel Tavington wrote:OMG... thanks vig.
now where did you find this cool pic?
You've already been warned about this, Vig. I'll be sending you a PM shortly.
BTW, more pictures from the premiere can be found here.
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'Good' friendship forms
In ''Good,'' the film that officially closed this year's Chicago International Film Festival on Wednesday night, Viggo Mortensen and Jason Isaacs play best friends in a tale about friendship, betrayal and the consequence of misguided decision-making, set in Nazi Germany in the early years of Hitler's regime.
After spending time with the actors Wednesday afternoon, it's clear that acting experience turned them into pals for real.
While both men now feel they've developed insights into each other's personalities, they are amused by the whole concept of ''fandom.''
Mortensen nodded vigorously when Isaacs quipped, ''Those fawning women screaming near the red carpets at premieres aren't in love with Viggo -- it's Aragorn they really want,'' referring to Mortensen's heroic character in the ''Lord of the Rings'' films.
''Yes, there's still a lot of Aragorn autographing going on, but I'm getting a lot of requests to sign Cronenberg stuff lately too. That has me a bit worried. That's more about hate, not love!''
The actor was talking about his frightening turn in director David Cronenberg's acclaimed ''Eastern Promises,'' a very violent role that brought Mortensen his first Oscar nomination.
''I know some women like 'bad boys,' but that's a bit much.''
The full article can be read at The Sun Times
In ''Good,'' the film that officially closed this year's Chicago International Film Festival on Wednesday night, Viggo Mortensen and Jason Isaacs play best friends in a tale about friendship, betrayal and the consequence of misguided decision-making, set in Nazi Germany in the early years of Hitler's regime.
After spending time with the actors Wednesday afternoon, it's clear that acting experience turned them into pals for real.
While both men now feel they've developed insights into each other's personalities, they are amused by the whole concept of ''fandom.''
Mortensen nodded vigorously when Isaacs quipped, ''Those fawning women screaming near the red carpets at premieres aren't in love with Viggo -- it's Aragorn they really want,'' referring to Mortensen's heroic character in the ''Lord of the Rings'' films.
''Yes, there's still a lot of Aragorn autographing going on, but I'm getting a lot of requests to sign Cronenberg stuff lately too. That has me a bit worried. That's more about hate, not love!''
The actor was talking about his frightening turn in director David Cronenberg's acclaimed ''Eastern Promises,'' a very violent role that brought Mortensen his first Oscar nomination.
''I know some women like 'bad boys,' but that's a bit much.''
The full article can be read at The Sun Times
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My emotions was faster than my mind - punishment is coming.....Gillian wrote:Actually, it's Viggo-Works, and once again you've taken somebody else's content without asking permission or crediting the source.
You've already been warned about this, Vig. I'll be sending you a PM shortly.
BTW, more pictures from the premiere can be found here.
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Anyone remember that picture with Jason holding the sign that read, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. What happens at the TIFF *will* end up on the internet."Gillian wrote:• Thanks to the enormous success of the Potter films, Isaacs has become close to Daniel Radcliffe, and he wanted to correct a widely reported Internet story ''that was due to a stupid joke I told at the Toronto Film Festival.''
Yeah, I'm thinking he should've taken is own advice there.