Not a bad try, but what is serious Stelios doing in religious robes? :giggles:
How about a 12 year-old BabyFass, holding on to a set of keys![]()
I needed the long grunge hair look that's why I picked Stelios

Now... BBFass late for Church duty


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Not a bad try, but what is serious Stelios doing in religious robes? :giggles:
How about a 12 year-old BabyFass, holding on to a set of keys![]()
Oh, that roundtable is usually awesome. Last year's lineup featured Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Natalie Portman, Annette Bening, James Franco (and a 6th one?) and the chat was very candid. The interviewer was also pleasant and not as annoying at the Hollywood Reporter's roundtable host. Can't wait!
^^I LOVE IT!!! :worthy: :worthy:
I had the keys to the church and had to open it in the morning, and attend all the masses and weddings and funerals and whatever it entailed for that month. And lock the church at night. That's quite a lot to do at 12. And I remember a couple of times I slept in. And the whole congregation was waiting outside the church. And we had these American priests who'd come to visit, and I'd be running across the fields with the keys. It was so crazy to think it was in my hands.
In what part would you like to direct Fassy in if you were a director?
I´d pick Playing with fire by August Strindberg.
One of my fave plays.
Michael as Knut , James McAvoy as The Son.
Rebecca Hall as The Daughter in Love and Carey Mulligen as Adele.
On stage of course.
In what part would you like to direct Fassy in if you were a director?
I´d pick Playing with fire by August Strindberg.
One of my fave plays.
Michael as Knut , James McAvoy as The Son.
Rebecca Hall as The Daughter in Love and Carey Mulligen as Adele.
On stage of course.
Great question! Incendies by Wajdi Mouawad -its intensity is totally up Fassbender's alley, even if the role is meant for younger, middle-eastern actors.
On stage
Simon: Michael
Jeanne: Vera Farmiga
And he´d play Hamlet too.
Would you prefer him in a modern version like these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da2lLvnM6SU
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmLBfUIeDcc
Or in something like this:
http://www.rsc.org.uk/educationexplore/keyidea/hamletkeyidea.htm
Daniel Craig said in an interview that he refused to speak in an accent because most Swedish people speak perfect English without an accent. My spin was he couldn't fake the accent.
I thought his accent sounded a bit South-African like the one he had in Munich.![]()
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