Showing posts with label Early Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Early Man. Show all posts

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Heart Radio - battle of the impressions with Emma Bunton


Eddie Redmayne swung by the London's Heart Breakfast studio for a chat with
Jamie Theakston and Emma Bunton whilst promoting his new film 'Early Man'. (source)


Eddie and Emma face off in the ultimate battle of the impressions, and it was GOOD. 
They absolutely NAIL these impressions 😂 (x)
Is Eddie Redmayne Mickey Mouse, Wallace or Shaggy?!





my gifs from the video



Monday, January 22, 2018

Early Man TV spot, promo, articles

New trailer with BTS footages - trailers and clips here

independent.ie: Eddie Redmayne: I’ve been fired from many a voiceover job

He told the Press Association: “I was sent the script and I was offered the part and I’ve
loved Aardman since I was little but I wasn’t convinced that (I could do it). “What if I went
and did the voice thing and they said ‘Oh , you’re going to do it like that?’ “In order to
pre-emptively not get fired I said ‘could we have a session where we play around with who
Dug is’? “And we did and sweetly Nick didn’t want to fire me so that is how it all started.”

“I’ve been fired from many a voiceover job. “People were like ‘oh yeah we want
this person to do a film’ and then you stand in a booth and open your mouth and
they go ‘oh, oh he doesn’t actually have a very good voice, does he?'”


Interviews on the Early Man World premiere green carpet
My Youtube playlist of Early Man interviews

dfs Mammoth Winter sale (via)

Den of Geek: Eddie Redmayne interview: Early Man, sofas, Black Death

"...I’m really embarrassed to say that I don’t think about the audience when I
choose a job. I tend to react to a script and go on an instinct, and whether I find it
entertaining. Is it a film I’d be interested in seeing? I’m an old fan of Aardman’s
from everything, so it was a bit a of a no-brainer. But their capacity to be so
inclusive, audience-wise, is a wonderful thing. It’s a rare, special thing a family
film where every generation can take something from it. It’s one of the things
I enjoy seeing......Genuinely, with Aardman, I’d be there! But I just laughed
when I read the script. A lot. And also, the past few films I’ve done, generally
the scripts don’t make me laugh massively. This was just so refreshing. I suppose
Dug is the straight guy, but one of the wonderful things about making the film for
me, the first session I could go there and Nick [Park] and I were working on what
his voice might be. Then Nick records an “eh?”, “uh?”, and then I’d come back a
week or two later, and they’d have animated it and Dug would be really funny!...

(x)

...The thing with Nick is that you work on a specific line, and you do it 20 times,
30 times, and he always has this face of optimism! Yeah, yeah, yeah! And you
know that he’s constantly optimistic and generous, and spirited, but you know
when you’ve got it. Normally it’s at a point where you go "Nick, will you do it?"
And he does it, and it always sounds so much better!...

...what’s interesting is that every film you do, you put everything into. So, weirdly those
films that very few people have seen – the fact that he’s even seen Black Death means
a great deal! The other thing is that it also makes total sense to me. What he’s looking
for is so unique. I must go and ask him what it was, though! My memory of that film
was being in swamps in Germany being beaten up by Sean Bean."
Click here to read the full interview


Eddie Redmayne has praised women in the film industry and the number of female-centric films leading the awards race this year. He believes a "sea of change" is happening in the movie industry following the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Eddie, told The Big Issue magazine: "I think all of the conversations that are happening in our industry and across all industries at the moment are beyond important. I hope there is a sea change. "But I think the success of female-directed, female-led films - the top three films of the year have had women in the lead roles - that is testament to the fact it is no longer an excuse." (x)


The Big Issue is OUT NOW: Politics and plasticine. Maisie Williams and Eddie Redmayne
on what we can learn from Early Man (x)


Early Man Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
Early Man has received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
Daily Mail: "Early Man is a joy." 5/5
Guardian: "Its straightforward storytelling and gentle humour still work a treat." 4/5
Independent: "There's no single shot, movement, joke, or line of dialogue that seems wasted." 3/5
Variety: "Early Man is as charming as they come."
Radio Times: "Early Man finds a place somewhere at the top of Aardman's evolutionary tree with Chicken Run and Shaun the Sheep." 4/5
The Telegraph: The miracle of great stop-motion has always been that the films look loved. As you watch Early Man, you can feel it. 4/5
Den of Geek: Aardman not only exists, but continues to maintain its high standards. Early Man is a real treat. 4/5
Financial Times review
The Sun review

Articles found on GOOGLE

Saturday, January 20, 2018

More from the Early Man World Premiere - videos, selfies

My premiere video playlist

Eddie Redmayne and his wife Hannah at the Early Man World Premiere green carpet
on 14th January 2018...my gifset here - video


My edit - Thanks for the video to @thisislucy on Twitter


 Redmayniacs on the green carpet (x) (x)


Instagram selfies and photos from posts about the premiere

@kellyannelappin: I have had the pleasure of working with Eddie on the
voice records over the past 12 months and he is so hard working and one
of the sweetest guys! Fab to see him at the premiere and grab a photo too!
@lauramobbs1495: Had an amazing time at the Early Man world premiere !
Kelly Lappin and Laura Mobbs works for Aardman Animations in Bristol.

 @veritydrewfirth (she's on IMDB): Lovely to see the delightful (and inspiring) Eddie Redmayne. 
@itslarawild: Eddie Redmayne


@wonderkid100: Eddie Redmayne, the beautiful human being who, despite directed by his PA
to sign and take no photos, patiently waited whilst my phone camera f*cked up and froze and
continued taking photos with everyone else :’) he’s was buzzing though and didn’t stand still
apart from selfies so me trying to snap him on my camera was a myth 😆😆📷
@LauraKramer (Twitter): "Eddie Redmayne says Tom Hiddleston would
definitely beat him if they played football in real life 😂😂 #EarlyMan" (via)

 Selfie and autographe posted by @cryad88

Early Man merchandise including notebooks, figurines, keychains, badges and more available to 

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Amazing new BTS video from The Upcoming Early Man


A year ago Eddie Redmayne and Maisie Williams were at Aardman Studios in Bristol to
make some voice recordings for the upcoming stopmotion animation movie Early Man.
The video below also shows, how Tom Hiddleston got a massage from the Oscar winning 
director Nick park, when they recorded a scene, and there are interesting footages about 
the making process, working with the clay figures and backgrounds, recording the sound 
for the stadium scene.

Behind the scenes of Early Man with Tim Hiddleston, Eddie Redmayne, Maisie Williams
and team recording voices.

Why Eddie had body issues after recording his lines for Early Man?



Maisie Williams told ITV's Lorraine about Eddie: “He was so free and so energetic that it gave
me confidence. “It’s quite nerve-wracking. It’s a little bit embarrassing – you’re on your own in
a booth doing these crazy voices. “He definitely brought me out of my shell a little bit.”... (via)


Eddie in character - he gives his all for every role.







Photoshoot on the set - Maisie tweeted about this day on 17th January in 2017
(Photographer Chris Jonson / Lionsgate)

Related tumblr posts
including Cris's (Eddie Redmayne Italian Blog) gifset

My earlier related posts:
Please check the label at the end for more