Showing posts with label Chloe Moretz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chloe Moretz. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2018

TIFF 2011 Variety Studio and Hick premiere September 10, 2011 (TBT)

Eddie Redmayne speaks during day 1 of The Variety Studio
At Holt Renfrew during the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival
on September 10, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
 Photo Credit: ©A. Wyman via hope72.tumblr.com 

Eddie signing autographs at TIFF | Sept. 10, 2011 (via: iloveeddieredmayne)

TIFF Premiere of Hick on September 10, 2011 (source: iloveeddieredmayne)



Eddie Redmayne on the red carpet for the TIFF premiere of Hick, September 10, 2011. 
source: hope72.tumblr.com (1) (2)

Eddie on the red carpet with Chloe Moretz and Juliette Lewis
source:  hope72 and iloveeddieredmayne


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Friday, June 1, 2018

Northern Ballet - Cleopatra Press Night May 17, 2011


"I only know the story through the Shakespeare play and I’m used to seeing actors
playing this. What’s so lovely is seeing an artform that you know nothing about but
it being as expressive and moving and I’m really enjoying it." — Eddie Redmayne
on the Northern Ballet’s production of Cleopatra. (via iloveeddieredmayne)



Eddie Redmayne, Chloe Grace Moretz and Natalie Dormer attended the Press Night of
the Northern Ballet's production of Cleopatra at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London.(x)
(score by Les Miz composer Claude-Michel Schönberg)
Review of the show by Neil Norman

Eddie and Chloe with dancers Joshua Barwick and Rachael Gillespie (x)

I love this photo of Eddie at the event

Chloe and Eddie at the afterparty
(source: hope72)


Trevor Duke Moretz, Eddie's father Richard Redmayne and Eddie at the event.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Hick bts video - co-stars and producer about Eddie



"I don't know why they were wanted a Brit to play a Texan meth addict with a limp,
but somehow they did." - Eddie Redmayne (x)


Blake Lively (Glenda)
"Eddie is...He's an other person and just switches it on...he's Brithish, and then all the certainly becomes this cowboy...and his take on the character is so interesting and special, and he very miterious. You always wonder, what's going on behind his eyes...and he's one of the most generous actors I've ever worked with off camera...you know this way that Derick works - always throwing different things at us - things that Eddie does off camera, he should win an Oscar for it, because they're wild, but you know we're lucky to be able to play opposite him."


Jon Cornick producer:
"It's amazing, because that transformation that he talk about was...it's seemless. I mean he literally can be talking in his normal accent and having fun and joking around, and within a millisecond he slips into his character or his characters always."



Chloe Moretz (Luli):
"Eddie came in...with this British accent we're like w... and he read the lines and it was like - oh my gosh are you a Texan?.. It's no way you're British, because that accent is phenomenal, and his acting and everything he does is so top noach...and I don't think there's any other actor are there who's better than him. He deserved everything he will ever recieved and has recieved in his career."



Eddie with Derick Martini director on the set


Filming started on 29th March 2011
Finally a pic from social media taken the time of filming

hayley spencer @ GotPaynee / I met Eddie Redmayne in 6th grade wassup (and Chloe Moretz) (x)

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The most charming psychopath - Eddie Kreezer the bad guy in Hick







Quite brutal, isn't it? - Eddie Redmayne's acting is impressive. He played the bad guy convincingly.
Why Luli kept get into the car with him? - The most charming psychopath!


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Hick: A Ground-Breaking Film About a Teen Girl as You've Never Seen Her - Huffingtonpost article

Andrea Portes: You know, before anyone was cast there was a common question: "Why does Luli keep getting in that truck with Eddie?" And my answer was, "Look, if you cast the right Eddie, you'll understand." And that's exactly what happens with Eddie Redmayne. You KNOW you shouldn't. You KNOW you're probably going to regret it... but you just can't help yourself. He's charming, and crazy, and vulnerable, and funny, and psychotic, and goofy. And, yes, ultimately, he's broken. But you still fall in love with him.

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CONTROVERSIAL ‘HICK’ with Derick Martini  (full interview)
VS: I like to think of Eddie as being a Western Humbert Humbert, with gunslinger sex appeal rather than poetic charm, and I imagine it must have been one of the more difficult roles to cast. What brought you to Eddie Redmayne?
DM: I saw him in the play RED. Thought he was brilliant. Then when Hick came along and I cast Chloe, she and her brother Trevor brought him up, which was music to my ears. I knew I didn’t have to audition him—I met him over Skype and just asked “Do you want this?”

Exclusive interview with Derick Martini (full interview)
Q: How did you get the idea to cast Eddie in this part a British guy as a Texan cowboy?
A: My agent took me to see his performance in the play called «Red» on Broadway which he was wonderful in. So I remembered his performance in «Red» and when this movie came up, his name came up and I was immediately gravitating towards working with him. Because he did such a brilliant performance on stage I knew I will be able to get a great performance from him on film. I just really pushed for him, because that`s what I wanted. I didn`t do audition or anything, we just spoke over Skype because he was in London. He was excited about the part and he believed that he could do it and I believe that he could do it. So I just cast him. 
...Eddie is a classically trained British actor. His mastery of his approach is remarkable. He gets the «fussiness» or «technicalities» of his performance out of the way first. Much like in theatre.


He will quickly decide on how he will be using «external props» like cigarettes or his hat. He gets that out of the way and then turns his focus to the raw, emotional part of delivering his part of a scene.
Q: Are the props in the script?
A: The props are in the script. But they can become an encumbrance to an actor if they are thinking about them while trying to do a scene therefore, Eddie very quickly decides how he will use such props and then forgets about them and focuses on the emotion. Eddie had a lot of great ideas, in general, regarding his character in Hick. Well beyond props. We were dealing with very intense, emotional material and his ideas were quite valuable. His instincts are amazing. Eddie is one of the most 
generous, professional and talented actors I have ever directed.


I made the first 4 gifs, the other sources are (x) & (x) & (x)