Michael & Alicia Fassbender ~ A Loving Couple Thread

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^^You'll never find the whole interview of American talk shows online. At least not by them. Maybe someone else puts it up.


Yes that's my experience too. Not like the BBC who generally make their shows available worldwide. At least I assume so as everyone appears to have no problem watching Michael when he's been on Graham Norton!
 
Yes that's my experience too. Not like the BBC who generally make their shows available worldwide. At least I assume so as everyone appears to have no problem watching Michael when he's been on Graham Norton!


The BBC doesn't make it available outside the UK. I always watch Graham Norton on Youtube when I'm not in the UK because apparently more people are interested in putting those episodes up there. And let's be honest, Graham Norton is more entertaining than most of those talk shows.
 
The BBC doesn't make it available outside the UK. I always watch Graham Norton on Youtube when I'm not in the UK because apparently more people are interested in putting those episodes up there. And let's be honest, Graham Norton is more entertaining than most of those talk shows.


Really? I've seen references to GN being broadcast on BBC America.
 
Great pic! :cool:

Double nominations:http://denverfilmcritics.org/1481/n...-max-fury-road-spotlight-as-years-best-films/

Ex Machina is a PGA film nominee,so I guess it's totally in for the original screenplay nomination and Alicia can easily be nominated for EM. I hope she doesn't cancel herself out. It's on the Visual Effects shortlist,another possible nomination.

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompson...-garland-gets-ready-for-annihilation-20160105
With critics' kudos, four British Independent Film Award wins and a surprise Golden Globe nom for indie darling du jour Alicia Vikander, "Ex Machina" is the cool sleeper of this year's awards season — and an Oscar could-be for Best Original Screenplay, despite being a non-eligible no-show on the WGA ballot.

"There's anxiety to being both writer and director," writer/director Alex Garland told me in our telephone interview. "I identify as a writer, and like any writing gig, it's struggling until the end."

Garland — who's penned scripts and source material mainly for Danny Boyle — styles his elegant directorial debut with tweezer-like precision, constructing a battle-of-the-minds between Oscar Isaac as the hard-drinking CEO of a secluded software company, and Domnhall Gleeson as the protege who scores the lucky chance to go under his wing for a week at his underground brain factory. Slithering under all is AI humanoid Ava, made teasingly spooky by the subtle modulations of Vikander's performance, part ingenue and part femme fatale.

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompson...y-to-the-danish-girl-exclusive-video-20151209
Not since Ingrid Bergman's 1939 debut in "Intermezzo" has a young Swedish actress made such a splashy transition from her native cinema. (Vikander impersonates Bergman as she reads her letters in recent documentary "In Her Own Words.") In this case, Vikander, age 27, stars in not one but three critically-hailed 2015 films—out of seven releases in the last two years.

Fluent in English, Vikander has the determination and discipline of a dancer, convincing her directors that she can do anything, including learning Danish for 2012 Oscar entry "A Royal Affair." Vikander is up for a range of roles in Hollywood. She has filmed such big-budget adventures as "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." and Sergei Bodrov's 18th century "The Seventh Son," as well as two Weinstein Co. films, "Burnt," opposite Bradley Cooper, and the upcoming period romantic triangle "Tulip Fever," set in Holland, opposite Dane Dehaan and Christoph Waltz. Next up is Derek Cianfrance's "Light Between the Oceans," co-starring Michael Fassbender, Rachel Weisz and Ben Mendelsohn, and Wim Wenders' "Submergence," with James McAvoy.
I guess Submergence is confirmed.

Tally of the most honored movies and performances:
http://www.metacritic.com/feature/2015-film-awards-and-nominations-scorecard
She's currently in #1 for EM.
 
Great pic! :cool:

Double nominations:http://denverfilmcritics.org/1481/n...-max-fury-road-spotlight-as-years-best-films/

Ex Machina is a PGA film nominee,so I guess it's totally in for the original screenplay nomination and Alicia can easily be nominated for EM. I hope she doesn't cancel herself out. It's on the Visual Effects shortlist,another possible nomination.

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompson...-garland-gets-ready-for-annihilation-20160105


http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompson...y-to-the-danish-girl-exclusive-video-20151209

I guess Submergence is confirmed.

She'd be stupid to not take it if she got it offered.
 
I've seen it too. I fell completely in love with Matthias' character, makes me want to check out more of his work. I kind of wish he would have played against Alicia in Tulip Fever as it was originally planned.

How did you rate Alicia's performance in comparison to her other performances this year?

You really need to watch De Rouille et d'Os (Rust and Bone) with him and Marion Cotillard. He's amazing in it! Also Blood Ties and Bullhead which was his breakthrough film internationally since it got nominated for an Oscar. I can't wait until Suite Française is released here.

You should also check out Matthias' upcoming film A Bigger Splash with Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes. It looks really good.
 
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