Spoiler Room: Scoop on Once
Posted April 3 2015 — 3:40 PM EDT
by Natalie Abrams
Rumplestiltskin said something troubling during last week’s Once Upon a Time that made me think he’s going to die. Please say it isn’t so! — Linda
I cannot confirm nor deny the Dark One’s fate, but you won’t have to wait long to find out what he meant when he said something else is changing, so he has to change the rules as fast as possible. “Rumple also has a secret about what’s going on with him personally,” executive producer Edward Kitsis says. “In the very next episode we’re going to get the answer to that.” We’ll also find out exactly what Rumple is lording over Regina that will made her obey—and it doesn’t have to do with Henry. “It’s something entirely different and yet familiar at the same time,” Kitsis says.
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/03/spoiler-room-game-thrones-once-good-wife-spoilers
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
International Robert Carlyle birthday gift(s)
2015, April 14 is Robert Carlyle's Birthday!!!
Go, Like, and participate to one or both projects for Robert Carlyle Birthday's gifts!
You can choose to participate to a video showing your love for Bobby, or to give to charities he supports. It's easy, useful and if you love Bobby, Go, go!>> https://www.facebook.com/pages/International-RC-birthday-gift/1549757635311853
Here are all the info, for those who are not on Facebook:
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I. INTERNATIONAL GIFT 2015 (PART 1)
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The idea for our present came from two facts:- Robert's words on twitter on the 4th of November 2012: «Quite a few enquiries about sending me gifts recently!! Whilst i truly appreciate that, you might perhaps instead send a little something to either @withkidsglasgow or any charity of your choice... that would be the greatest gift of all... thank you all so much». (https://twitter.com/robertcarlyle_/status/264890378925256704)
- In winter 2012 Robert had stopped drinking coffee for 40 days, and a year before he had stopped eating chocolate during the same period of time. Robert loves coffee and chocolate very much so you can imagine that it was not easy for him to do that. It was some kind of fast, he put the money saved on coffee and chocolate in-to a wee box (it was written on it “WEE BOX”). He donated that money to Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) to help people in developing countries. (http://www.sconews.co.uk/news/15819/robert-carlyle-gives-up-his-daily-coffee-cup-for-sciaf/)
ROBERT'S CHARITIES:
Robert Carlyle is the ambassador of two organizations, which we are going to help, while doing the Gift to him.
- Robert has helped «With Kids Glasgow» since April 2011 (http://withkidsglasgow.blogspot.ru/…/robert-carlyle-becomes…). He is sure that the action of this organization is very important. Remembering his own hard childhood, Robert regrets that «there was no organization like With Kids, there was nothing that was there to support or to help or to give you opportunity in any way» (quote from video-interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=embs-qNXIB4). He wants to help, to support and to give the opportunity for children, who live like he used to live many years ago.
- For several years Robert has been the patron of the «School for Life Romania» http://schoolforliferomania.org
He said: “School for Life Romania has changed these people’s lives by providing education and activities for young adults who would not otherwise have received it. They have employed Romanian special needs teachers who work alongside these young adults and support their journey towards independence.”
THE DESCRIPTION OF THE GIFT №1:
If you wish to congratulate Robert and help children of one or two organizations, you should:- Download the model of WEE ROBERT BOX and construct it according to video-instructions (link to download - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3jpcImRlYwRZnE4WkdLTUJwUEk/view - instructions are on several languages);
- Choose what “thing” you can give up for 14 days (coffee, chocolate, taxi, night clubs, etc.);
- Give up your favorite “thing” for 2 weeks, and every day put the saved money into the BOX;
- Make a photo of you putting the money inside the BOX (if you don't want to show your face - it can be just a hand with the box).
- Send your photo to redladyenni@gmail.com till the 7th of April 2015,
write your name, place of living (country, city), and what “thing” you
gave up.
Please write in the topic on your letter: GIFT - PART1 - Transmit the saved money to one of Robert's funds or to both of them, and don't forget to write your greetings to Robert (we will send him the link to those pages!).
HOW TO DONATE THE MONEY:
- Register on the site https://www.justgiving.com
- Upload your photo with the WEE BOX (or just a photo of a box if you don't want to show your face)
- Make a donation on one of the pages or on both of them
> https://www.justgiving.com/ICF-schooloflife
> https://www.justgiving.com/ICF-withkids - Write a comment to your donation - your greetings and wishes to Robert.
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II. INTERNATIONAL GIFT 2015 (PART 2)
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If you don't have an opportunity to make a donation as a birthday
present to you favorite actor Robert Carlyle, you can take part in our
creative clip. The plot will be a secret to everybody until the 14th of
April ) If you want to take part - you need to show creativity!Please send 1 photo or 3-5 second video (both must be horizontal oriented) which illustrates the presence of Robert in your life. This can be a cosplay, or your drawings, or "true love" found because of him, or lost's of his films standing on your shelves, or anything else. And also you need to send 1 sentence about "What for I am grateful to Robert Carlyle".
E-mail for sending those things is - redladyenni@gmail.com
Please write in the topic on your letter: GIFT - PART2
The deadline for you letters - the 7th of April!
P.S. If you haven't take part in our last year present you can watch it now, I hope you like it ) - https://youtu.be/qHDzwLMIVIw
MORE INFO
Please write in the topic on your letter: GIFT - PART2
The deadline for you letters - the 7th of April!
P.S. If you haven't take part in our last year present you can watch it now, I hope you like it ) - https://youtu.be/qHDzwLMIVIw
MORE INFO
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Once Upon a Time bosses tease challenges in store for core characters
Once Upon a Time bosses tease challenges in store for core characters
by Natalie Abrams • @NatalieAbramsPosted February 27 2015 — 7:22 PM EST
Where does the premiere pick up?
ADAM HOROWITZ: We’re picking up a few months after the events of the winter finale. We’re going to be seeing how everything has settled in Storybrooke and maybe a little how it settled outside Storybrooke.
EDWARD KITSIS: We’re going to find out how Gold (Robert Carlyle) has taken his banishment. We’re going to find out in the flashback how he met and recruited these Queens of Darkness, this team of evil. All of it is going to lead to a couple of surprising revelations about Emma and a very dark secret that Snow and Charming have held onto that we didn’t realize they were keeping secret.
What’s Rumple’s first step with the Queens of Darkness in trying to get his happy ending?
KITSIS: The first step for a man who has lost it all is to get it all back. The first step is how. We know he’s in a land without magic. The premiere is really going to show how he goes about getting it all back and what the story is. As we teased in the fall finale, he realized maybe Regina was onto something, maybe fate has it out for the villains, maybe they need to find this Author. Gold is never one that is afraid to hijack somebody’s good idea.
Can Belle ever forgive Rumple?
KITSIS: That is one of the things in the second half that we’re exploring, which is forgiveness. Can good people make a bad decision? Can bad people make good decisions? Can you come back from the bad decisions you made and how? What he did to Belle is really atrocious. That is not going to be solved with a mixed tape and flowers.
www.ew.com
‘Once Upon A Time’ EPs Talk Queens of Darkness’ Descent On Storybrooke
‘Once Upon A Time’ EPs Talk Queens of Darkness’ Descent On Storybrooke
Friday, February 27th, 2015
Poor Rumplestiltskin. Despite all of his manipulating, plotting and scheming, his master plan to free himself from a mystical dagger — the one object capable of controlling him — blew up in his face. Instead, his wife Belle used the dagger to banish Rumple from Storybrooke in “Once Upon A Time’s” season four winter finale. But as all the best storytellers know, it’s hard to keep a good villain down.
Why are three Queens of Darkness better than one or two?
Kitsis: In the winter finale, we realized that the one thing the heroes always do is they work together. The villains work alone. Rumple, realizing that his plan did not go the way he thought it would, decided to take a page from the heroes’ playbook. Obviously, the more on your side, the more people you have to wreak hell with.
Both Regina and Rumple are determined to find the mysterious Author. What does a “happy ending” mean to them?
Horowitz: That’s a good question, because what a happy ending means to both of them is something that will really influence how they pursue the Author and what happens when they come across him/her. To get into the specifics of what their happy ending is, that is part of the journey of this half of the season.
Kitsis: Also, for Mr. Gold, for Rumple — he’s had a couple of happy endings, but they don’t seem to make him happy. What happiness is and how we achieve it is a theme we are exploring this half.
Obviously, there’s unfinished business between Belle and Rumple. Does time really heal all wounds? Does Rumple feel betrayed by his wife? How do the two of them react when they come face-to-face again?
Kitsis: I don’t think he feels betrayed by Belle, because he betrayed her. They got married, and on their honeymoon, he immediately started lying to her. The person who has the most resentment is Belle. As she said, she used to see the man behind the beast. Now, she only sees the beast. Unfortunately, Rumple is a person who doesn’t really seem to appreciate anything until it is gone. He has a lot of making up to do, if he can at all.
http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2015/02/27/once-upon-a-time-eps-talk-queens-of-darkness-descent-on-storybrooke/
Friday, February 27th, 2015
Poor Rumplestiltskin. Despite all of his manipulating, plotting and scheming, his master plan to free himself from a mystical dagger — the one object capable of controlling him — blew up in his face. Instead, his wife Belle used the dagger to banish Rumple from Storybrooke in “Once Upon A Time’s” season four winter finale. But as all the best storytellers know, it’s hard to keep a good villain down.
Why are three Queens of Darkness better than one or two?
Kitsis: In the winter finale, we realized that the one thing the heroes always do is they work together. The villains work alone. Rumple, realizing that his plan did not go the way he thought it would, decided to take a page from the heroes’ playbook. Obviously, the more on your side, the more people you have to wreak hell with.
Both Regina and Rumple are determined to find the mysterious Author. What does a “happy ending” mean to them?
Horowitz: That’s a good question, because what a happy ending means to both of them is something that will really influence how they pursue the Author and what happens when they come across him/her. To get into the specifics of what their happy ending is, that is part of the journey of this half of the season.
Kitsis: Also, for Mr. Gold, for Rumple — he’s had a couple of happy endings, but they don’t seem to make him happy. What happiness is and how we achieve it is a theme we are exploring this half.
Obviously, there’s unfinished business between Belle and Rumple. Does time really heal all wounds? Does Rumple feel betrayed by his wife? How do the two of them react when they come face-to-face again?
Kitsis: I don’t think he feels betrayed by Belle, because he betrayed her. They got married, and on their honeymoon, he immediately started lying to her. The person who has the most resentment is Belle. As she said, she used to see the man behind the beast. Now, she only sees the beast. Unfortunately, Rumple is a person who doesn’t really seem to appreciate anything until it is gone. He has a lot of making up to do, if he can at all.
http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2015/02/27/once-upon-a-time-eps-talk-queens-of-darkness-descent-on-storybrooke/
Friday, 27 February 2015
2015/02/26 - Once Upon a Time Scoops
2015/02/26 - Once Upon a Time Scoops
When The Author is found, if that person really only wants to give heroes happy endings, then will that person be persuaded to help these villains like Rumple and Regina?
Adam Horowitz: That's a great question. What The Author he/she wants or doesn't want becomes very important. Whether or not our heroes and villains will be able to use The Author to get what they want will be one of the central conflicts that unfolds.
Kitsis: And taking a step back, it's not just about finding The Author to get a happy ending, it's finding out what happy endings are for each of our characters. What is Gold's happy ending? He seems to have had two of them and he blew them. And Regina seems to have an inability to be happy. So there's an exploration of happiness and what that means to somebody is something we're also exploring.
Gold wants his happy ending, but does he truly believe he deserves one?
Kitsis: Whether he deserves one or not, he's really going to grab it.
Will his betrayal be the last straw for Belle (Emilie de Ravin)? Or will she always be able to forgive him?
Kitsis: Well, I think she kicked out of town, so she kind of reached her last straw, and it looks like she's moved on a little bit. I would say he has his work cut out.
The Queens of Darkness will be joining Gold to invade Storybrooke. Why these three villains in particular?
Kitsis: Maleficent (Kristin Bauer van Straten) was previously on the show, and we always wanted to get back to her, which is why we never fully killed her. Ursula (Merrin Dungey) we kind of set up a little bit and teased in the Ariel episode, and she is a lot of fun. And Cruella (Victoria Smurfit), we just liked her. There's a sass to her, and what we wanted was for Gold to take the lesson of the heroes who always worked together, and realized he needed to work together with the villains. So we just loved the idea of the team of evil.
Horowitz: And when you watch, you'll see that there's a connection between all of them and between our characters that will start to unfurl in those first two [episodes] that will hopefully make it clear why those three in particular.
Will we lose any major characters in this second half?
Kitsis: Major regulars? I mean, there's going to be some death.
http://www.tvguide.com/news/once-upon-a-time-emma-hook-queens-darkness/
Once Upon a Time - Season 4B - Oscars Promo
Once Upon a Time - Season 4B - Oscars Promo
OUAT 4x12 Sneak Peek with Rumple
Sneak peek #1
http://bcove.me/eobr3t7b
http://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/video/most-recent/VDKA0_prw0z9pe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZJ0gsh6wKo
http://bcove.me/eobr3t7b
http://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/video/most-recent/VDKA0_prw0z9pe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZJ0gsh6wKo
Thursday, 12 February 2015
2015/02/09 Once Upon A Time' Season 4 Spoilers
2015/02/09 Once Upon A Time' Season 4 Spoilers
Only the bits about Rumple:
Seems like we may have a new addition to the Queens of Darkness roster for "Once Upon a Time," the Wicked Witch. Although we seen Mr. Gold/Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) stab Zelena (Rebecca Mader) in the season three finale a few leaked photos have revealed that the green villainess is back in action.
1. Episode 16 is said to be focused solely on Rumplestiltskin. Co-creator Adam Horowitz also teased via Twitter that the episode will be titled "Best Laid Plans" and written by Kalinda Vasquez and Jane Espenson.
3. Showrunner Eddy Kitsis teased season 4 spoilers for "Once Upon a Time" during an interview with TVLine. "Rumple is absolutely the Big Bad," he said. "And I would also say that the three women can more than hold their own. It's a very formidable team of evil coming our way."
5. While Rumbelle shippers have doubts that Rumple and Belle will end up together the creators of the hit ABC series feel differently. In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight Horowitz said, "What I'll say about this, in all seriousness for the Rumbelle fans, is that definitely Rumple and Belle are not over." Horowitz added that the mid-season finale was just a chapter in the "OUAT" story, and he tried to appease fans, saying, "We're telling a larger story and there are more chapters to come."
13. The co-creators also teased to EW that Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) will be hungry for revenge on Rumple, and that everyone’s favorite pirate might have history with yet another villain. When asked if Hook has a “past” with Ursula, Edward Kitsis replied, “can’t say.” However, Ursula being from the sea and Hook being a pirate the pair having a complicated past seems more than plausible.
All spoilers
Only the bits about Rumple:
Seems like we may have a new addition to the Queens of Darkness roster for "Once Upon a Time," the Wicked Witch. Although we seen Mr. Gold/Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) stab Zelena (Rebecca Mader) in the season three finale a few leaked photos have revealed that the green villainess is back in action.
1. Episode 16 is said to be focused solely on Rumplestiltskin. Co-creator Adam Horowitz also teased via Twitter that the episode will be titled "Best Laid Plans" and written by Kalinda Vasquez and Jane Espenson.
3. Showrunner Eddy Kitsis teased season 4 spoilers for "Once Upon a Time" during an interview with TVLine. "Rumple is absolutely the Big Bad," he said. "And I would also say that the three women can more than hold their own. It's a very formidable team of evil coming our way."
5. While Rumbelle shippers have doubts that Rumple and Belle will end up together the creators of the hit ABC series feel differently. In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight Horowitz said, "What I'll say about this, in all seriousness for the Rumbelle fans, is that definitely Rumple and Belle are not over." Horowitz added that the mid-season finale was just a chapter in the "OUAT" story, and he tried to appease fans, saying, "We're telling a larger story and there are more chapters to come."
13. The co-creators also teased to EW that Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) will be hungry for revenge on Rumple, and that everyone’s favorite pirate might have history with yet another villain. When asked if Hook has a “past” with Ursula, Edward Kitsis replied, “can’t say.” However, Ursula being from the sea and Hook being a pirate the pair having a complicated past seems more than plausible.
All spoilers
Press Release S04E12 Darkness on the Edge of Town
ONCE UPON A TIME: Darkness on the Edge of Town
GOLD REUNITES THE QUEENS OF DARKNESS
ON THE SPRING PREMIERE OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
Kristin Bauer van Straten (“True Blood”), Merrin Dungey (“Revenge”),
Victoria Smurfit (“Dracula”) Guest Star
“Darkness on the Edge of Town” – With Gold banished from town, the residents of Storybrooke attempt to resume their normal lives. Hook and Belle search for a way to release the fairies from the Sorcerer’s hat, while Emma, Henry and Regina continue to look for clues that could lead them to the Author. But when a terrifying darkness descends on the town, Emma and Regina are forced to confront the true nature of evil. Meanwhile, in New York, Gold and Ursula enlist Cruella De Vil to join their cause, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, MARCH 1 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest stars include Keegan Connor Tracy as Mother Superior, Beverley Elliott as Granny, Merrin Dungey as Ursula, Victoria Smurfit as Cruella De Vil, Michael Querin as Banker, Panou as FBI Agent and Kristin Bauer van Straten as Maleficent,
”Darkness on the Edge of Town” was written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz and directed by Jon Amiel.
“Once Upon a Time” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with a 5.1 channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-PG,L,V parental guideline.
GOLD REUNITES THE QUEENS OF DARKNESS
ON THE SPRING PREMIERE OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
Kristin Bauer van Straten (“True Blood”), Merrin Dungey (“Revenge”),
Victoria Smurfit (“Dracula”) Guest Star
“Darkness on the Edge of Town” – With Gold banished from town, the residents of Storybrooke attempt to resume their normal lives. Hook and Belle search for a way to release the fairies from the Sorcerer’s hat, while Emma, Henry and Regina continue to look for clues that could lead them to the Author. But when a terrifying darkness descends on the town, Emma and Regina are forced to confront the true nature of evil. Meanwhile, in New York, Gold and Ursula enlist Cruella De Vil to join their cause, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, MARCH 1 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest stars include Keegan Connor Tracy as Mother Superior, Beverley Elliott as Granny, Merrin Dungey as Ursula, Victoria Smurfit as Cruella De Vil, Michael Querin as Banker, Panou as FBI Agent and Kristin Bauer van Straten as Maleficent,
”Darkness on the Edge of Town” was written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz and directed by Jon Amiel.
“Once Upon a Time” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with a 5.1 channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-PG,L,V parental guideline.
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Rumple promo pictures S04E12
12 new promo pics of Rumple
Episode 12 of season 4 "Darkness On The Edge Of Town"
Click on pics to go to the Gallery
Thursday, 29 January 2015
2005/08/24 Lovable rogue - Interview Robert Carlyle
Lovable rogue
He's famous for playing nutters and outcasts, but in person Robert Carlyle is charm personified
Tara Brady, 24 Aug 2005
Maybe it’s a Begbie hang-up but, viewed from a distance, Robert Carlyle seems like one of the planet’s most intimidating beings. Even on the smallest of screens he’s never been anything less than a ferocious presence. His fallen Liverpool fan in Cracker, his King James I in Gunpowder, Treason and Plot or his maelstrom portrayal of Der Fuhrer in Hitler; The Rise Of Evil.
“I turned Hitler down three times before I said yes,” recalls the 44 year-old actor. “But I suppose they wanted someone small and scary and kept asking. It’s a very difficult character to inhabit as an actor. It was a real psychological challenge.”
Though Carlyle is immediately recognisable as the guy with the mile-long stare in Trainspotting, Priest and The Beach, his reputation for being taciturn and difficult has far more to do with prior run-ins with the British press than with any discernable personality flaws.
Several years ago, he publicly denounced the media as a cancer on society when a Scottish newspaper tracked down his estranged mother Elisabeth. Though there had been no contact between them since she left the family home during Robert’s infancy, the tabloids quickly swooped and the private Glaswegian soon found himself in a red-top feeding frenzy.
While understandably still wounded by the incident, today he’s perfectly happy to laugh it off.
“I should have handled it better looking back. I should have ignored it. But I do think they acted like vultures. It’s a family thing. I don’t think it’s anything they needed to know. I mean, who the fuck cares about some actor’s mother?”
Wry and articulate, Carlyle more readily brings to mind his various turns as lovably roguish ne’er-do-wells than Begbie, the iconic psychopath of Trainspotting.
In this mode, you can soon catch him in The Mighty Celt, the latest breakthrough in canine-human relations from Man About Dog screenwriter Pearse Elliot.
Though rather more gentle in tone than last year’s knockabout greyhound comedy, The Mighty Celt once again explores the bond between a boy and his dog against the unlikely backdrop of post-ceasefire Northern Ireland.
Like the previous film, the plot hinges on a wager; 14 year-old pup-whisperer Donal (the impressive Tyrone Mc Kenna) spots racing potential in the wiry titular dog and bets his hard-man boss (Ken Stott) that he can turn the creature into a “ball of speed”.
Just as the Celt appears in Donal’s life, so too does Robert Carlyle’s former IRA recruit and one-time love of Donal’s mother (Gillian Anderson). The ensuing reconciliation plays out against a discordant backdrop of animal abuse and republican schisms in West Belfast.
While that constitutes hardly anyone’s idea of exotic location work, the actor claims to have been pretty comfortable in his temporary environs. “I had a great time in West Belfast. I went out with Pearse a few times and that was interesting. And I felt right at home. It’s very similar to where I grew up – same backstreets, same housing. Even doing the accent wasn’t too bad. It was a slight move east. They don’t call it Ulster-Scots for nothing.”
Being the shy retiring type, Robert admits that although he didn’t get to know his glamorous co-star too well, (“we were supposed to be an estranged couple in the film, so I didn’t think it was appropriate to spend time together”), he did find friendship with his onscreen son.
“Any actor who says children are difficult to work with is talking shite,” guffaws the actor. “Maybe I’ve just been very lucky with the kids I’ve worked with but it’s a privilege and an education to watch them. They’re totally free, totally uninhibited. Somebody like Tyrone is humbling to work with. There’s no bullshit, just performance.”
If Mr. Carlyle has mellowed over the years, he admits he’d still love to get back to Begbie, should Porno ever come to grace our screens.
“I’ve always said I’d be interested. He’s such an important character in his way. I think he’s really interesting in terms of a certain kind of Scottish male psyche. It’d be fascinating to see that kind of person ageing. Still a bastard but older.”
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He's famous for playing nutters and outcasts, but in person Robert Carlyle is charm personified
Tara Brady, 24 Aug 2005
Maybe it’s a Begbie hang-up but, viewed from a distance, Robert Carlyle seems like one of the planet’s most intimidating beings. Even on the smallest of screens he’s never been anything less than a ferocious presence. His fallen Liverpool fan in Cracker, his King James I in Gunpowder, Treason and Plot or his maelstrom portrayal of Der Fuhrer in Hitler; The Rise Of Evil.
“I turned Hitler down three times before I said yes,” recalls the 44 year-old actor. “But I suppose they wanted someone small and scary and kept asking. It’s a very difficult character to inhabit as an actor. It was a real psychological challenge.”
Though Carlyle is immediately recognisable as the guy with the mile-long stare in Trainspotting, Priest and The Beach, his reputation for being taciturn and difficult has far more to do with prior run-ins with the British press than with any discernable personality flaws.
Several years ago, he publicly denounced the media as a cancer on society when a Scottish newspaper tracked down his estranged mother Elisabeth. Though there had been no contact between them since she left the family home during Robert’s infancy, the tabloids quickly swooped and the private Glaswegian soon found himself in a red-top feeding frenzy.
While understandably still wounded by the incident, today he’s perfectly happy to laugh it off.
“I should have handled it better looking back. I should have ignored it. But I do think they acted like vultures. It’s a family thing. I don’t think it’s anything they needed to know. I mean, who the fuck cares about some actor’s mother?”
Wry and articulate, Carlyle more readily brings to mind his various turns as lovably roguish ne’er-do-wells than Begbie, the iconic psychopath of Trainspotting.
In this mode, you can soon catch him in The Mighty Celt, the latest breakthrough in canine-human relations from Man About Dog screenwriter Pearse Elliot.
Though rather more gentle in tone than last year’s knockabout greyhound comedy, The Mighty Celt once again explores the bond between a boy and his dog against the unlikely backdrop of post-ceasefire Northern Ireland.
Like the previous film, the plot hinges on a wager; 14 year-old pup-whisperer Donal (the impressive Tyrone Mc Kenna) spots racing potential in the wiry titular dog and bets his hard-man boss (Ken Stott) that he can turn the creature into a “ball of speed”.
Just as the Celt appears in Donal’s life, so too does Robert Carlyle’s former IRA recruit and one-time love of Donal’s mother (Gillian Anderson). The ensuing reconciliation plays out against a discordant backdrop of animal abuse and republican schisms in West Belfast.
While that constitutes hardly anyone’s idea of exotic location work, the actor claims to have been pretty comfortable in his temporary environs. “I had a great time in West Belfast. I went out with Pearse a few times and that was interesting. And I felt right at home. It’s very similar to where I grew up – same backstreets, same housing. Even doing the accent wasn’t too bad. It was a slight move east. They don’t call it Ulster-Scots for nothing.”
Being the shy retiring type, Robert admits that although he didn’t get to know his glamorous co-star too well, (“we were supposed to be an estranged couple in the film, so I didn’t think it was appropriate to spend time together”), he did find friendship with his onscreen son.
“Any actor who says children are difficult to work with is talking shite,” guffaws the actor. “Maybe I’ve just been very lucky with the kids I’ve worked with but it’s a privilege and an education to watch them. They’re totally free, totally uninhibited. Somebody like Tyrone is humbling to work with. There’s no bullshit, just performance.”
If Mr. Carlyle has mellowed over the years, he admits he’d still love to get back to Begbie, should Porno ever come to grace our screens.
“I’ve always said I’d be interested. He’s such an important character in his way. I think he’s really interesting in terms of a certain kind of Scottish male psyche. It’d be fascinating to see that kind of person ageing. Still a bastard but older.”
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Saturday, 24 January 2015
Once Upon a Time' Romance Rundown: Happiness Ahead For Your Favorite Couples!
EXCLUSIVE! 'Once Upon a Time' Romance Rundown: Happiness Ahead For Your Favorite Couples!
by Leanne Aguilera 2:30 PM PST, January 06, 2015
(...)
Rumbelle: After December's heartbreaking Winter finale, many Rumbelle fans are fearing that the end is near for this beauty and the beast duo — but we're pleased to announce that's not the case. Horowtiz revealed, "What I'll say about this, in all seriousness for the Rumbelle fans, is that definitely Rumple (Robert Carlyle) and Belle (Emilie de Ravin) are not over." (And we're pretty sure the entire Rumbelle fandom is now doing a happy dance.)
Kitsis continued, "It's a complicated [relationship] and I know that we're in the middle of the book, and for us we are telling a bigger story. What we loved [in the winter finale] was seeing Belle's strength. And we set up Rumple's weakness."
Although Rumple and Belle will be spending some time apart, Horowitz stressed that fans should focus on the bigger picture. "We exited the show at the mid-season finale on what you might characterize, based on my Twitter feed, as a dark chapter for the Rumbelle fans — but it's just one chapter," he said. "We’re telling a larger story and there are more chapters to come."
(...)
etonline.com
by Leanne Aguilera 2:30 PM PST, January 06, 2015
(...)
Rumbelle: After December's heartbreaking Winter finale, many Rumbelle fans are fearing that the end is near for this beauty and the beast duo — but we're pleased to announce that's not the case. Horowtiz revealed, "What I'll say about this, in all seriousness for the Rumbelle fans, is that definitely Rumple (Robert Carlyle) and Belle (Emilie de Ravin) are not over." (And we're pretty sure the entire Rumbelle fandom is now doing a happy dance.)
Kitsis continued, "It's a complicated [relationship] and I know that we're in the middle of the book, and for us we are telling a bigger story. What we loved [in the winter finale] was seeing Belle's strength. And we set up Rumple's weakness."
Although Rumple and Belle will be spending some time apart, Horowitz stressed that fans should focus on the bigger picture. "We exited the show at the mid-season finale on what you might characterize, based on my Twitter feed, as a dark chapter for the Rumbelle fans — but it's just one chapter," he said. "We’re telling a larger story and there are more chapters to come."
(...)
etonline.com
Friday, 23 January 2015
2015-01 The Legend Of Barney Thomson distributed in Australia
2015-01 The Legend Of Barney Thomson distributed in Australia
Pinnacle realigns its game plan
By Don Groves
http://if.com.au/2015/01/15/article/Pinnacle-realigns-its-game-plan/AZOVGVFVQN.html
Pinnacle realigns its game plan
Pinnacle realigns its game plan
[Fri 16/01/2015 8:15 AM]By Don Groves
Responding to the tough outlook for most independent films, Pinnacle
Films is moving away from releasing a large slate of small theatrical
titles and instead plans to focus on two or three wide- release
commercial films per year.
Augmenting that will be a handful of smaller overseas and local
“passion projects” such as the Spierig brothers’ Predestination and
Craig Monahan’s Healing.
Pinnacle now looks to pick up films with name casts that have a
guaranteed wide release in the US, handled either by the major studios
or the larger indies.
Its 2015 slate is headed by Autobahn, an action thriller starring
Anthony Hopkins, Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything), Nicholas
Hoult and Ben Kingsley; and The Legend of Barney Thomson, a
comedy-thriller directed by and starring Robert Carlyle, with Emma
Thompson and Ray Winstone.
“Our smaller films were struggling to get exposure with exhibitors, who
have limited space for independent product, and often our titles were
almost considered to be like fillers,” Pinnacle director Robert Kingston
tells IF. “We were getting very unpredictable results.
“So six months ago we decided to go for films that are getting wide
release in the US via the majors or the top independents, plus a few
passion projects.”
Predestination finished up grossing $780,000 and Healing brought in
$497,000. Kingston says, “Predestination was hard work and did quite
well but not what we were hoping for. Healing had a soft launch and
resonated in country areas but wasn’t where we felt it should have been
with some sites admitting that they took the film off too early in its
life cycle.
“Australians films are tough and very time consuming. This has always
been the case so we are understandably hesitant about taking on
Australian films.”
Due for wide release in September, Autobahn follows a young US couple,
Casey (Hoult) and Juliette (Jones) who are plunged into a game of
cat-and-mouse across Germany when they find themselves caught between
two ruthless criminals played by Hopkins and Kingsley. It will be
supported by a big P&A campaign designed to cut through to multiplex
audiences.
The Legend of Barney Thomson, which features Carlyle as a socially
awkward Glaswegian barber living a dull life with his wife and mother
until he crosses the path of a deranged serial killer, will open on
about 40 screens
Set for 2016 is Inversion, a sci-fi epic with a $200 million budget
from director Scott Waugh (Need for Speed), which follows two unlikely
heroes, a young Chinese scientist and a street smart American expat, on a
frenzied journey across the globe to save Earth from an apocalyptic
threat – a reversal of gravity that causes whole cities and
civilizations to plummet into the sky.
Also on the 2016/17 slate is Tiger’s Curse, an adventure film based on
the first in a series of best-selling novels by Colleen Houck, adapted
by Julie Plec (creator of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals), to be
directed by Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth).
Replicas is a sci-fi thriller starring Keanu Reeves as a daring
neuroscientist who, after a car accident kills his family, will stop at
nothing to bring them back, pitting himself against a
government-controlled laboratory, a police task force and the physical
laws of science. It’ll be directed by Tanya Wexler (Hysteria) and
produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura (G.I. Joe, Transformers).
Pinnacle’s home entertainment division has enjoyed solid growth in
both VOD and EST revenues. “We recently sold a large batch of library
titles to Netflix’s Australian service, which is due to launch in late
March and we are negotiating a deal with Stan, the Nine
Entertainment/Fairfax Media subscription streaming service,” Kingston
says.
[Fri 16/01/2015 8:15 AM]http://if.com.au/2015/01/15/article/Pinnacle-realigns-its-game-plan/AZOVGVFVQN.html
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
The Hot Seat: 'Once Upon a Time' bosses answer burning questions
The Hot Seat: 'Once Upon a Time' bosses answer burning questions
By Natalie Abrams on Dec 26, 2014 at 12:30PM @NatalieAbrams
Who the heck is the story book author? Will Belle (Emilie de Ravin) and Rumple (Robert Carlyle) get their happy ending? What’s the deal with the Queens of Darkness? With so many questions lingering after Once Upon a Time’s winter finale, EW decided to put executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis in The Hot Seat, where they have the option of answering your questions from Twitter with “Yes,” “No” or “Can’t say.” Get the scoop below:
EW: Is the Sorcerer the author of the story book?
EDWARD KITSIS: Can’t say.
Will we meet the Sorcerer in the second half of the season?
ADAM HOROWITZ: Yes.
Is there a way to rewrite the story book so that deaths can be reversed?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
Will we find out what happened to those who were inside the Sorcerer’s hat?
KITSIS: Yes.
Should the fans still have hope for RumBelle’s happy ending?
KITSIS: Yes, they should have hope because this is a show about hope. The minute you lose hope, then nothing will happen.
Will we ever see Rumple’s trip to Camelot?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
Will we see Belle’s mother (Frances O’Connor) again?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
Should Archie (Raphael Sbarge), who has a dalmatian named Pongo, be worried now that Cruella de Vil (Victoria Smurfit) is coming to town?
KITSIS: Yes.
Was that Pongo in the flashback?
HOROWITZ: No.
Will Regina (Lana Parrilla) find out that the Knave (Michael Socha) knew her mother?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
Will we get the story of Will Scarlet’s sister?
KITSIS: We did get it in Wonderland.
HOROWITZ: We’ll get more of Will Scarlett’s story.
KITSIS: We’re really excited about the second half because we’re going to see much more Will.
Will Robin Hood (Sean Maguire) get a flashback episode?
HOROWITZ: Oh, absolutely.
Will Regina ever return the hearts that are in her vault?
KITSIS: Boy, I don’t know. If they’re still around.
Will we see Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Regina’s relationship grow due to them working together?
KITSIS: Absolutely.
Will Emma ever get to hear the message Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) left for her?
KITSIS: Nope.
HOROWITZ: It was erased by Rumple.
KITSIS: I have a feeling that he’s acted it out for her.
Will Hook seek revenge on Rumple?
KITSIS: Oh, yes.
Does Hook have a past with Ursula (Merrin Dungey)?
KITSIS: Can’t say.
Will we see Ursula’s moray eels?
KITSIS: Don’t know.
Will we see King Triton’s kingdom?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
Will we ever find out the identity of the Black Fairy?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
KITSIS: Someday we will.
Will the Snow Queen’s (Elizabeth Mitchell) curse on the town line be broken?
HOROWITZ: In the near term, it will be a big problem.
KITSIS: But we have seen that you can find Storybrooke if you have the right utensils.
Any chance the Frozen sisters will ever return?
HOROWITZ: Never say never.
Is Henry (Jared Gilmore) going to learn any magic?
KITSIS: Is he going to learn magic? No. But does he believe in magic? Yes.
This is random, maybe, but is Henry still attending school? Is there time for regular education between curses?
KITSIS: Yes! You’re going to see Henry in school in the opening of the premiere. There is always time for learning, Oncers. Always.
Should we expect another pregnancy on the show after Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Aurora (Sarah Bolger)?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
KITSIS: I mean, at some point, someone is going to get knocked up. That’s just the way life works.
Have questions for the Once bosses? Hit the comments below or send them to @NatalieAbrams with the hashtag #EWHotSeat.
Once Upon a Time returns Sunday, March 1 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/12/26/once-upon-time-hot-seat-spoilers-2/
By Natalie Abrams on Dec 26, 2014 at 12:30PM @NatalieAbrams
Who the heck is the story book author? Will Belle (Emilie de Ravin) and Rumple (Robert Carlyle) get their happy ending? What’s the deal with the Queens of Darkness? With so many questions lingering after Once Upon a Time’s winter finale, EW decided to put executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis in The Hot Seat, where they have the option of answering your questions from Twitter with “Yes,” “No” or “Can’t say.” Get the scoop below:
EW: Is the Sorcerer the author of the story book?
EDWARD KITSIS: Can’t say.
Will we meet the Sorcerer in the second half of the season?
ADAM HOROWITZ: Yes.
Is there a way to rewrite the story book so that deaths can be reversed?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
Will we find out what happened to those who were inside the Sorcerer’s hat?
KITSIS: Yes.
Should the fans still have hope for RumBelle’s happy ending?
KITSIS: Yes, they should have hope because this is a show about hope. The minute you lose hope, then nothing will happen.
Will we ever see Rumple’s trip to Camelot?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
Will we see Belle’s mother (Frances O’Connor) again?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
Should Archie (Raphael Sbarge), who has a dalmatian named Pongo, be worried now that Cruella de Vil (Victoria Smurfit) is coming to town?
KITSIS: Yes.
Was that Pongo in the flashback?
HOROWITZ: No.
Will Regina (Lana Parrilla) find out that the Knave (Michael Socha) knew her mother?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
Will we get the story of Will Scarlet’s sister?
KITSIS: We did get it in Wonderland.
HOROWITZ: We’ll get more of Will Scarlett’s story.
KITSIS: We’re really excited about the second half because we’re going to see much more Will.
Will Robin Hood (Sean Maguire) get a flashback episode?
HOROWITZ: Oh, absolutely.
Will Regina ever return the hearts that are in her vault?
KITSIS: Boy, I don’t know. If they’re still around.
Will we see Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Regina’s relationship grow due to them working together?
KITSIS: Absolutely.
Will Emma ever get to hear the message Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) left for her?
KITSIS: Nope.
HOROWITZ: It was erased by Rumple.
KITSIS: I have a feeling that he’s acted it out for her.
Will Hook seek revenge on Rumple?
KITSIS: Oh, yes.
Does Hook have a past with Ursula (Merrin Dungey)?
KITSIS: Can’t say.
Will we see Ursula’s moray eels?
KITSIS: Don’t know.
Will we see King Triton’s kingdom?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
Will we ever find out the identity of the Black Fairy?
HOROWITZ: Maybe.
KITSIS: Someday we will.
Will the Snow Queen’s (Elizabeth Mitchell) curse on the town line be broken?
HOROWITZ: In the near term, it will be a big problem.
KITSIS: But we have seen that you can find Storybrooke if you have the right utensils.
Any chance the Frozen sisters will ever return?
HOROWITZ: Never say never.
Is Henry (Jared Gilmore) going to learn any magic?
KITSIS: Is he going to learn magic? No. But does he believe in magic? Yes.
This is random, maybe, but is Henry still attending school? Is there time for regular education between curses?
KITSIS: Yes! You’re going to see Henry in school in the opening of the premiere. There is always time for learning, Oncers. Always.
Should we expect another pregnancy on the show after Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Aurora (Sarah Bolger)?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
KITSIS: I mean, at some point, someone is going to get knocked up. That’s just the way life works.
Have questions for the Once bosses? Hit the comments below or send them to @NatalieAbrams with the hashtag #EWHotSeat.
Once Upon a Time returns Sunday, March 1 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/12/26/once-upon-time-hot-seat-spoilers-2/
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