Michael & Alicia Fassbender ~ A Loving Couple Thread

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It seems Charlotte Tilbury did Alicia's makeup. Not very well IMO. At least I think she often looks better o.O

https://twitter.com/ctilburymakeup/status/661237943076524033
Yes,maybe it's the eye makeup.. She looks better with a more natural eye makeup,like in this pic:
tumblr_mndicpjWL41s89mq8o1_500.jpg



http://www.msn.com/en-za/video/other/in-depth-alicia-vikander/vi-BBmpscX?ocid=st

Has anyone seen the short film The Rain? It's a dance film shot by Pontus Lidberg in Stockholm.Trailers:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-XcR5HFZ5ig
https://vimeo.com/10508318
 
Yes,maybe it's the eye makeup.. She looks better with a more natural eye makeup,like in this pic:
tumblr_mndicpjWL41s89mq8o1_500.jpg



http://www.msn.com/en-za/video/other/in-depth-alicia-vikander/vi-BBmpscX?ocid=st

Has anyone seen the short film The Rain? It's a dance film shot by Pontus Lidberg in Stockholm.Trailers:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-XcR5HFZ5ig
https://vimeo.com/10508318

:smile1::smile1: thank you so much, LOVED this have never seen it before, strange because I love dance and it's a swedish man behind the film
 
Alicia has been nominated for the Best Actress award for the Danish Girl by the BIFA [emoji2] Ex Machina also has nominations for Best Film and Best Director.

Award ceremony in London on 6th December.


"Marion Cotillard, Alicia Vikander, Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Hardy, Tom Hiddleston, Michael Fassbender and Colin Farrell are among the nominees in the acting categories.

Just weeks after launching across U.K. cinemas and getting its British premiere at the BFI London Film Festival, Yorgos Lanthimos' comedy-romance The Lobster has picked up the biggest haul of nominations for this year's British Independent Film Awards.

The nominations were announced Tuesday. The film – which first bowed in Cannes – earned seven nominations, including in the categories best British independent film, best director, best screenplay and producer of the year, with Colin Farrell up for best actor and Olivia Colman and Ben Whishaw for their supporting roles.

Elsewhere, Berlinale winner 45 Years earned six nominations, the same amount as Macbeth. Asif Kapadia's Amy Winehouse documentary Amy – already the most successful British doc of all time – picked up five nominations alongside Alex Garland's sci-fi movie Ex Machina and Brooklyn.
year saw father and son acting duo Timothy Spall and Rafe Spall pick up nominations in the best actor and best supporting actor categories. The 2015 nominations list includes Brendan Gleeson and son Domnhall Gleeson who are both up for the best supporting actor honor.

The British Independent Film Awards ceremony will take place on Dec. 6.

Here are the nominations in key categories:

Best British independent film
45 Years
Amy
Ex Machina
The Lobster
Macbeth

Best director
Andrew Haigh (45 Years)
Asif Kapadia (Amy)
Alex Garland (Ex Machina)
Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster)
Justin Kurzel (Macbeth)

Best actress
Marion Cotillard (Macbeth)
Carey Mulligan (Suffragette)
Charlotte Rampling (45 Years)
Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn)
Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl)

Best actor
Tom Courtenay (45 Years)
Colin Farrell (The Lobster)
Michael Fassbender (Macbeth)
Tom Hardy (Legend)
Tom Hiddleston (High-Rise)

Best supporting actress
Helena Bonham Carter (Suffragette)
Olivia Colman (The Lobster)
Anne-Marie Duff (Suffragette)
Sienna Miller (High-Rise)
Julie Walters (Brooklyn)

Best supporting actor
Luke Evans (High-Rise)
Brendan Gleeson (Suffragette)
Domnhall Gleeson (Brooklyn)
Sean Harris (Macbeth)
Ben Whishaw (The Lobster)

Best international independent film
Carol
Force Majeure
Girlhood
Room
Son of Saul


Source:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...-awards-nominations-836279?utm_source=twitter
 
The BIFA nominations have been announced and Alicia is up for Best actress (The Danish Girl) and Ex Machina got five nominations. Best British independent film, best screenplay, best director and two nominations in outstanding achievement in craft. Well deserved!


https://www.bifa.film/awards/news/nominations-announced


Ha, we were posting at the same time! First of many nominations for Alicia I think - Golden Globes next?
 
Ha, we were posting at the same time! First of many nominations for Alicia I think - Golden Globes next?


Great minds.... ;)

Though crowd but so happy for her! And so glad that Ex Machina gets some recognition, Garland truly deserves it but you never know how people will react to sci-fi. A shame Eddie and Hooper isn't nominated though, but good news about Domhnall and Michael! :)
 
Seems like it's speculations but very interesting news. I'm currently reading the book and it's very different from the first three.



http://thefilmstage.com/news/the-gi...t-rooney-mara-daniel-craig-and-david-fincher/


‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ Follow-Up Moves Forward Without Rooney Mara, Daniel Craig, and David Fincher


It’s been four years since David Fincher, Rooney Mara, and Daniel Craig‘s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo remake arrived, prompting at least one question on each of their respective, subsequent press tours: if they would ever follow it up. The last update we got earlier this year — when a fourth book in the franchise, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, was announced — confirmed Fincher would not take part in a potential sequel, but they didn’t rule out Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig.

We now have another update, thanks to THR, which confirm plans for another film in the franchise, but not based on the next book, The Girl Who Played with Fire. Rather, they’ve hired Steven Knight (Locke, Eastern Promises) to adapt David Lagercrantz‘s recently released Spider’s Web. Playing as a reboot of sorts, neither Mara nor Craig will return, as producers Scott Rudin and Amy Pascal are searching for a new cast (The Wrap offers that Alicia Vikander is eyed to replace Mara) and director. It’s noted that we may still get The Girl Who Played with Fire down the road, but considering how slow the development process has been, we’ll be lucky if we see Spider’s Web anytime soon.

As we await more information, check out the synopsis for the new book below and see the differences between the Dragon Tattoo versions here.

In this adrenaline-charged thriller, genius-hacker Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist face a dangerous new threat and must again join forces.

Late one night, Blomkvist receives a phone call from a trusted source claiming to have information vital to the United States. The source has been in contact with a young female super hacker–a hacker resembling someone Blomkvist knows all too well. The implications are staggering.

Blomkvist, in desperate need of a scoop for Millennium, turns to Lisbeth for help. She, as usual, has her own agenda. In The Girl in the Spider’s Web, the duo who thrilled 80 million readers in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest meet again in an extraordinary and uniquely of-the-moment thriller.
 
Seems like it's speculations but very interesting news. I'm currently reading the book and it's very different from the first three.



http://thefilmstage.com/news/the-gi...t-rooney-mara-daniel-craig-and-david-fincher/


‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ Follow-Up Moves Forward Without Rooney Mara, Daniel Craig, and David Fincher


It’s been four years since David Fincher, Rooney Mara, and Daniel Craig‘s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo remake arrived, prompting at least one question on each of their respective, subsequent press tours: if they would ever follow it up. The last update we got earlier this year — when a fourth book in the franchise, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, was announced — confirmed Fincher would not take part in a potential sequel, but they didn’t rule out Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig.

We now have another update, thanks to THR, which confirm plans for another film in the franchise, but not based on the next book, The Girl Who Played with Fire. Rather, they’ve hired Steven Knight (Locke, Eastern Promises) to adapt David Lagercrantz‘s recently released Spider’s Web. Playing as a reboot of sorts, neither Mara nor Craig will return, as producers Scott Rudin and Amy Pascal are searching for a new cast (The Wrap offers that Alicia Vikander is eyed to replace Mara) and director. It’s noted that we may still get The Girl Who Played with Fire down the road, but considering how slow the development process has been, we’ll be lucky if we see Spider’s Web anytime soon.

As we await more information, check out the synopsis for the new book below and see the differences between the Dragon Tattoo versions here.

In this adrenaline-charged thriller, genius-hacker Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist face a dangerous new threat and must again join forces.

Late one night, Blomkvist receives a phone call from a trusted source claiming to have information vital to the United States. The source has been in contact with a young female super hacker–a hacker resembling someone Blomkvist knows all too well. The implications are staggering.

Blomkvist, in desperate need of a scoop for Millennium, turns to Lisbeth for help. She, as usual, has her own agenda. In The Girl in the Spider’s Web, the duo who thrilled 80 million readers in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest meet again in an extraordinary and uniquely of-the-moment thriller.


Hmmm, there's a lot of reports on this from film magazines saying Alicia is top of the wish list! Interesting...

I also came across this interview with Alicia:

http://www.sundayworld.com/style/showbiz/alicia-vikander-i-like-a-clear-challenge
 
Hmmm, there's a lot of reports on this from film magazines saying Alicia is top of the wish list! Interesting...

I also came across this interview with Alicia:

http://www.sundayworld.com/style/showbiz/alicia-vikander-i-like-a-clear-challenge


Yes, I saw that too. If she's on their wish list she could probably be offered the role. Up to Alicia if she thinks it's a good idea or not. As far as strong female characters goes Lisbeth is at the top, but given what a flop the Fincher version was I'm not sure it's the best idea. I rather liked the swedish movies, Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist were perfect for those roles and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the reason for why they are now working internationally.

But Alicia also has other options, so we'll have to wait and see what kind of movie she goes for!

Here's a link to the Hollywood reporter interview which pearlyqueen linked extracts from! :) http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/next-gen-2015-machina-star-836547?utm_source=twitter
 
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