Michael Fassbender

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His next tattoo could be MORON.
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LOL! That or Eejit! :smile1:

Video was leaked and someone made screencaps which were posted on Lj, Tumbl,r etc. After couple of hours, video was taken down.

Someone needs to put it back up! I wanna see the man in action.

Yep, Google translation are always funny :D It reminds me of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDdR_J6dr6o





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LMFAO!!! I haven't seen that in ages. That cracks me up everytime. :roflmfao:

Anyone is going to Venice in September?

Fassy will be there...

:)

I'd wish! I've always wanted to visit the film festival. One day my time will come. ;-)
 
If you loved Steve McQueen's astonishing debut, Hunger, you'll no doubt have Shame, his follow up, near the top of your viewing wishlist over the next 12 months. January 13, its UK release, is the date to circle in your diary. Recently announced in this year's Toronto Film Festival line-up, it also has a few new stills to offer a flavour of McQueen's second feature.

Starring Michael Fassbender as a 30-something New Yorker who has issues controlling his sexual appetites, Shame sets the Irishman alongside Carey Mulligan (pictured) as his sister, Nicole Beharie, who plays his new flame Marianne, and boss James Badge Dale.

It's billed as "a compelling and timely examination of the nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us", an oblique synopsis that leaves plenty of scope for the leftfield directorial choices and quicksilver shifts in tone that illuminated Hunger. It's far too early to proclaim McQueen cinema's newest auteur but his character study of Bobby Sands had a visual style every bit as unique as you'd expect from Turner Prize winning artist.

It's definitely not too early to proclaim 2011 the year of the Fassbender sexual neurosis. Between his character in Shame, Jung in A Dangerous Method (another Toronto pick), Raven-seducing Magneto in X-Men: First Class and the brooding, tortured Rochester in Jane Eyre, he's packing some serious hang-ups.

Shame will be out in the UK from January 13.
 
I wanna know when Shame comes to the US! LOL


I can't see a US release date on IMDB. Perhaps they are still trying to get a distro deal for the US.

I think I read somewhere that Steve McQueen cites Terrence Mallick as one of his idols. I just watched The Tree of Life and I walked out before the end. After more than 2 hours I had enough. Let's hope McQueen won't follow in his idol's foot steps.
 
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