Showing posts with label Dakota Fanning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dakota Fanning. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2009

The Volturi have arrived!


Michael Sheen as Aro


Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus



Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius
(remember him as the young hero in Sweeney Todd?!)


Dakota Fanning as Jane


Cameron Bright as Alec

Click on the pictures to see them full size. I think they look amazing. Amazing and suitably creepy!

Monday, July 27, 2009

The Volturi - First Look!


Finally, we get our first glimpse of the Volturi vampires in New Moon. Love Michael Sheen's look as Aro, but can you even recognize Dakota Fanning as Jane??

Monday, May 11, 2009

Michael Sheen Tweets from set of New Moon




Michael Sheen
has posted on Twitter from the Vancouver set of New Moon. He's playing Aro, one of the Volturi.


just got to set with much needed coffee in hand. all goes well in Volturian Vancouver. doing big scene at the moment with Edward and Bella

Met Stephenie yesterday on the set. She was charming and enthusiastic and very positive. Keep forgetting how freaky i look with my red eyes

i think Dakota may look the most unsettling though. So angelic yet so weird. As Jane that is of course. like an evil red riding hood.

just did a big photoshoot for publicity stills- all the Volturi. We are one freaky looking bunch.

Have decided my Aro is a cross between the Blue Meanie, the Childcatcher and Nick Cave. But with red eyes.

Can't wait to see him in costume!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Coraline - Mini-review



My kids wanted to see Coraline last weekend, and my husband said he'd heard it had great reviews. I went to it knowing nothing about it (unusual for my normal movie-going!) I LOVED it!

Coraline is based on a book by Neil Gaiman who just won the Newberry award for his book The Graveyard Book, about a boy who grows up in a cemetery raised by ghosts and werewolves. This guy knows from creepy! After seeing the film, I looked up Gaiman on Imdb, and saw that he also wrote Stardust, an underappreciated fantasy film that I really enjoyed. Neil Gaiman doesn't just write for kids. He has several adult novels and has written comics as well.

Coraline is directed by Henry Selick who directed Tim Burton's on Nightmare before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. It has a similar stop motion style, but Coraline is a magical world all of its own. It's in 3D but unlike in some other 3D films, I didn't feel like it detracted from the story, but enhanced some of the visual effects of Coraline's world.

Coraline is voice by Dakota Fanning and I love that she isn't saccharine sweet. She's slightly annoying and has spunk. Coraline's real mother and the "Other Mother" in the alternate universe behind a small door in the wall are voiced by Teri Hatcher. She is terrifyingly creepy as the Other Mother. Coraline's real mother is too distracted to pay much attention to her, but the Other Mother makes her wonderful dinners and tucks her in at night. She also wants to make Coraline into a sort of Stepford daughter and sew buttons in her eyes!

Teri Hatcher has an 11 year old daughter and invited some her friends and their parents to a screening

“My house is known as Camp Hatcher. Kids come over and bake cookies and do creative things. After the screening, one kid said, ‘Well, no more sleepovers at Hatcher’s house.' ”
There are other very colorful characters. Ian McShane from Deadwood voices Mr. Bobinsky, a circus performer, and there are two little old ladies living in the basement of the apartment house that it's hinted have a past in the adult entertainment industry!

This is an excellent film and not just for kids. There were two men sitting next to me in the theater full of families, and they had no kids with them. They looked to be in their 20's and were probably fans of animation and Henry Selick's work. I would caution about bringing very young children, as I am not kidding about the creepy story. You don't have to have a slasher film like Saw to be creepy! My sons are 8 and 12 and it was perfect for them, and they loved it. Three and a half stars and highly recommended.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Dakota Fanning confirms Twilight talks



Somehow, while I wasn't looking, Dakota Fanning turned into a lovely young woman. Over the weekend in an interview, Dakota confirmed that she is in talks to play Jane in the Twilight sequel, New Moon. I haven't heard anything more about the other Volturi.

Says Fanning, "I really hope that works out. I think it's too soon to tell right now, but it'd be really fun. I'm a huge fan."

Hat tip: Perez Hilton