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Feliz 4th!
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Wish we had a fireworks emotie. Oh, well....
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gblisa |
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Ok, was just reading a bit about the Phantom sequel that is going ahead. Jmo, I think sometimes it is better just leaving a classic be!
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I don't like holidays on Saturday. They don't seem special. POTO should be left alone. I was up for jury duty on Monday. I had to call a number this weekend and it would tell me if I have to report . The recorded message said only people
who's last name started with D-Z had to come in. That lets me out.
GOCUBSGO
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AS Nottingham's most recognisable "man behind the Hood", Tony Rotherham is a connoisseur of Robins from down the decades. He appeared in the Robin of Sherwood TV adaptations of the 1980s and has been vocal in his less-than-impressed views of the BBC's more recent Jonas Armstrong vehicle. Now the Basford combat actor has been invited to take a role in the Russell Crowe-Ridley Scott big screen venture formerly known as 'Nottingham'. So how will the man in tights' latest outing compare with previous incarnations? "It's going to be much darker," said Tony, speaking to us from the set. "You can't really compare it to Robin of Sherwood. It's coming at the legend from a whole different angle. "Robin, played by Russell Crowe, isn't so much the hero. He's just a guy that everybody follows. "Put it this way - it's no Prince of Thieves!" - a reference to the cheesy, mullet-haired Kevin Costner flick of the early '90s. Filming for the project, which doesn't as yet have a title, is taking place on location in Wales and Farnham in Surrey, where the movie-makers have built a village and castle for the siege scenes. Tony also believes this production will be much more epic than previous screen outings for the hooded man. He said: "The difference is, this one is being directed by Ridley Scott. The battle scenes are going to be some of the biggest that have ever been seen. There are 150 horses and around 1,200 extras and combat actors." Tony is one of five combat performers from Nottingham involved in filming. He said: "We are the fighters in the battle scenes, and we act as a buffer zone between the principal actors and the extras.'' Meanwhile, the two "Robins" - Russell and Tony - have bonded. The pair have a shared love of old poetry and stories relating to the Robin Hood myth. Russell took a keen interest in Tony's work as Nottingham's "Robin" at official and council events in the city. "Russell Crowe knows I'm Nottingham's Robin," said Tony. "He's told me he's excited about playing the role on screen. There have been rumours Russell and Ridley Scott have fallen out but that hasn't happened. Russell tends to get depicted as a bad boy in the press but he's been more than polite. We've talked a lot about the Robin Hood legends. He's done his homework. He was very respectful of my knowledge on the subject." Tony has also had a brief chat with Cate Blanchett, who is playing Marian. He was invited to take part in the film by The Clanranald Trust for Scotland, an educational organisation based on history and culture, including re-enactment. He said: "An old friend of mine runs The Trust and asked if I wanted to do a film. I didn't even know what film it was. I was over the moon when I realised it was Robin Hood, and even more so when Russell invited us to his trailer for dinner one night after filming. "He's a very good cook, and prepared steak on a barbecue outside. We all sat down and ate and chatted - it was great." Tony, who has also worked on films Highlander, Merlin and The Bruce, said there hasn't been much Hollywood glamour onset. He has often had to rise at 4.30am to get onset for 6.30am. "It's very high-energy as we've been filming the French invasion of the beach; at that point, Robin is a soldier before he falls from grace and becomes an outlaw. One day we were in the water for two and a half hours - it was freezing. Even when the sun is shining the water is cold," he said. Anyone hoping for a historically accurate Hood is likely to be disappointed. Much of the armour includes generic chain mail, tabards and conical helmets of the kind used in other films including Lord of the Rings. "It's not authentic at all," said Tony. There has also been confusion in the media about who will take the role of the Sheriff, with Russell Crowe's name having been touted for both roles. Tony said he doesn't know who is playing the role. Still, with the eyes of the world fixed on the Robin Hood myth - yet again - Tony is urging Nottingham to capitalise ... and quickly, before the film's May 2010 release. "There's nothing about Robin Hood in Nottingham any more," he said. "It's why I'm hoping this film will generate enough interest in the city to do something about him. "They need to do something to put Robin Hood on the map, but my personal belief is that no one's brave enough to do anything about it. "Clanranald are building a full-scale replica of a medieval fort in Scotland, that will be used as an educational visitor centre, as well as for film work and documentaries, re-enactment and performance. "They're creating an authentic medieval working community atmosphere, where visitors can participate in activities typical of the period and see it first-hand. "That's what Nottingham really needs - it would generate such a huge amount of tourism, and could provide jobs for local builders and
craftsmen."
GOCUBSGO
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If you have any interest in Sarah Palin, here is a long article from this month's VF.
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/08/sarah-palin200908
GOCUBSGO
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Just how historically correct can any movie be about Robin Hood? I get that the costuming should be more accurate than this one probably is (although it should
be, since they seem to be spending a lot of money on it)....but as far as "facts" are concerned...isn't it all really myth.
I'll save reading the Palin article until later -- when I'm stronger! May - I know what you mean about the jury duty. Better to get it over with when the weather is good -- and it's the tail end of a holiday weekend. That usually means there are still very few judges and attorneys around -- so most cases are postponed, and you get to go home early. |
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Ya know, in the 9 years I lived overseas, I got THREE Jury Duty summons, and of course, was excused...But in the 7 years I've been back in Florida, I
haven't gotten a single one....*LOL* I think they gave up on me....I'd actually like to do it once....
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may2 |
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If can't make tonight's fireworks, try these
GOCUBSGO
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Went to jury duty twice - once in Philly, once where I live now. Mostly it was dull.
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Yeah, I figure it's rare to get a really juicy case, Cam....Sounds twisted, but I HAVE been a registered Orange County, FL voter for 2 years. And guess who
STILL hasn't had their 1st Degree murder trial? Yep, Casey Anthony. Her trial is tentatively scheduled for October 12th, and while her lawyers are still
trying to get her case moved out of Orange County, there's no telling if it will be granted. Probably one the most notorious cases since OJ.... Can you
imagine being one of the jurors on her case?
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Thanks for the fireworks,May. And free, too.
I never really got to be part of a trial. In Philly, I was empaneled twice during my stint -- both defendants made a deal right before the trials were to start. Both murder cases. Montgomery Co. - never even got called to be picked-over. Just sat for about 7 hours, reading and watching Legally Blonde!. |
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I LOVE "Legally Blonde"!!!!....*LOL* One of my fave movies ever.....Whenever I see it on the TV listings, I click it.....Along with "Road
House", "Cocktail", "The Hunt for Red October", "Pretty Woman" and "Steel Magnolias"....
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Seemed appropriate to watching Leg. Bl. while sitting in a courthouse.
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gblisa |
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Went to and mainly hated Public Enemies. I really went for Depp but should have known mainly all blood!
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Ah, Lisa - I knew it would be lots of gunfights, etc. -- but was hoping it dealt a little bit more about the characters.
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I watched Ratatoille this morning that's a real good movie.
Leigh, the only one of your fave movies I like is Hunt for Red October.
GOCUBSGO
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Dammit, I wanted JD & Enemies to be great.....But I always trust my board-sisters to give the REAL opinions....
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Happy Fourth everyone!!! Spent a lovely lazy afternoon hanging out at Valley Forge Park - such a pretty day!
Thanks for the VF link, May - that should be a good read. |
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I enjoyed Legally Blonde! It's fun -- but with an edge to it that is unexpected.
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Ger finally making it onto a big time cover.
GOCUBSGO
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