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Admete - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:33

To trzeba będzie pilnować :-) Pewnie juz niedługo ;-)
Gosia - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:36

Mnie tez bardzo zainteresowal. Moze byc ciekawie. Cos jak Indiana Jones? :mrgreen:
I to jeszcze z Hugh Bonnevillem ;)

Admete - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:38

Najważniejsze, z ebrytyjski. ja jestem pełna podziwu dla Anglików - uwielbiam Life on Mars i Ashes to ashes, Spooks, wszystkie kostiumowe.
Gosia - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:39

Life on Mars i Ashes to ashes?
Mozesz w skrocie powiedziec o czym to jest?
Zdaje sie ze oba z Glenisterem ;)

Admete - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:44

Widzę, że nie zaglądasz do wątku o serialach sensacyjnych i kryminalnych :-) Obie z Caitri się tymi serialami zachwycami od dłuższego czasu. Sam Tyler policjant z naszych czasów ma wypadek i budzi się w roku 1973 w zespole Gene'a Hunta :) Nie ma pojęcia, co się z nim stało - przeniósł się w czasie, umarł, jest w śpiączce? Genialny - postacie, dialogi, muzyka.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifeonmars/

Tam gra Philip Glenister i John Simm - obaj sa niesamowici i uwielbiam ich :)

Ashes to ashes to dalsza część - tym razem rok 1981 i do tych czasów trafia psycholog policyjny Alex Drake Keeley Hawes ):

http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/ashestoashes/

Glenister jako Hunt jest jak torpeda :-D cytacik z Gene'a "Anything you say will be taken down, ripped up and shoved down your scrawny little throat..."

Gosia - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:47

Dzieki. Widzialam tytuly watkow, ale filmow nie znam zupelnie.

Hmmm, mowisz, ze Caitrie to oglada? :mysle: ;)

Admete - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:50

Ogląda, a jakże - tu filmik ;-D

http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=dBFxscicJA0

http://pl.youtube.com/wat...feature=related

http://pl.youtube.com/wat...feature=related

Gosia - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 21:58

Mam nadzieje ze nie kukielkowy ;) Pierwszy filmik mi sie wczytal, w drugim muzyka Queen. Trzeci troche stoi.

Tyle filmow do ogladania! i jeszcze w dodatku ten nowy sezon Spooks z Rysiem! Kiedy ja to wszystko zdolam obejrzec :zalamka:

Edit.
Keeley Hawes? Lubie ją, ale czemu ma tak ostro usta umalowane? :confused3: Chyba wole ją jako subtelną w kostiumowcach...

Admete - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 22:10

Nie bój się o Kelley :-D Kiedy jej bohaterka budzi się w 1981 roku to okazuje się, że jest policjantką i w przebraniu prostytutki bierze udział w nalocie policyjnym :-) Pamiętaj też, że to rok 1981! Makijaż i ubrania sa odpowiednio kiczowate.
Co do tych kukiełek to w LoM robili takie rózne dziwne intra albo wstawki - pojawiała się dziewczynka z telewizora, a w Ahes to ashes dziwny klaun stylizowany na tego z piosenki Bowiego.

Gosia - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 22:20

Aha, czyli zwykle wyglada "normalnie"?. No to cale szczescie!
naprawde ją lubie, ale ten wizerunek z tego ostatniego fragmentu nie bardzo mi pasuje.
widzialam ją w czterech filmach: "Our Mutual Friend", "Under the Geenwood Tree", "Wives and Daugters"i "Tipping the Velvet" i we wszystkich mi sie podobala. Jeszcze mam ochote na "Moonstone" i "The Last September" (1999)

Admete - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 22:24

Cóż Alex Drake na pewno nie boi się niczego, a zwykle nosi skórzana kurtke i wysokie buty :)
Gosia - Pon 07 Kwi, 2008 22:25

Jednym slowem ostra kobieta ;)
Caitriona - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 12:26

Gosia napisał/a:
Hmmm, mowisz, ze Caitrie to oglada?

Oczywiście, ze ogląda, a Ty Gosiu już masz to przeciez obiecane ;) Na ostatnim spotkaniu się dogadałyśmy nt temat :D :D

Gosia - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 12:48

Od tego czasu jeszcze cos doszlo, jak mi sie wydaje :rumieniec:
Mam nadzieje, ze wszystko pamietasz ;)

Caitriona - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 12:49

Dla pewności piszę PW ;) :D
Gosia - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 13:00

Mnie juz niektore tytuly sie pomieszaly, soreczki :roll:
Caitriona - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 13:23

Spoksik! :D :D Już odpisałam ;)
Gosia - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 18:07

Broadcasting Press Guild Awards BBC winners

Best Drama Series
Cranford
(BBC Drama and WGBH Boston, in association with Chestermead, for BBC One)

Best Comedy/Entertainment
Gavin And Stacey
(Baby Cow for BBC Two and BBC Three)

Best Documentary/Factual Series
Andrew Marr's History Of Modern Britain
(BBC Current Affairs for BBC Two)

Best Factual Entertainment Programme
Top Gear
(BBC production for BBC Two)

Best Actor
Philip Glenister
(Mr Carter in Cranford, Gene Hunt in Life On Mars, for BBC One)

Best Actress
Eileen Atkins
(Miss Deborah in Cranford, Madama Fidolia in Ballet Shoes, for BBC One)

Best TV Performer in a Non-Acting Role
Andrew Marr
(The Andrew Marr Show, BBC One, and Andrew Marr's History Of Modern Britain, BBC Two)

Writer's Award
Heidi Thomas
(Cranford, Ballet Shoes and Lilies for BBC One)

Radio Broadcaster of the Year
Simon Mayo
(The Simon Mayo Programme, BBC News for 5 Live)

Radio Programme of the Year
Adam And Joe
(BBC radio production for 6 Music)

Caitriona - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 18:24

Gosia napisał/a:
Philip Glenister
(Mr Carter in Cranford, Gene Hunt in Life On Mars,
Best Drama Series
Cranford


No proszę!! :D :D :D

Admete - Wto 08 Kwi, 2008 19:46

Brawa dla pana Glenistera :-)
Gosia - Sob 12 Kwi, 2008 16:52

BBC szuka i szkoli scenarzystów:

The next generation of TV writers are being sought by the BBC for its prestigious Drama Writers Academy, a unique course that equips writers with the skills to work on BBC flagship continuing drama programmes

The Academy is the only course in the world that guarantees writers the opportunity to work on prime time television.

Established by BBC Controller of Drama Production John Yorke, its aim is to create a pool of writing talent to work on some of BBC One's best-loved and most popular shows – EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City and Doctors.

Students that secure a place will enjoy masterclasses from the best in the business: writers such as Tony Jordan (EastEnders, Life On Mars), Jimmy McGovern (The Street), Dominic Minghella (Robin Hood), Jed Mercurio (Bodies, Frankenstein), Tony McHale (Holby City, Silent Witness), Ashley Pharoah (Life On Mars, Ashes To Ashes), as well as leading directors such as Bharat Nalluri (Spooks, Life On Mars, Tsunami) and Dearbhla Walsh (Shameless, The Tudors, Little Dorrit).


Dominic Minghella nauczy ich jak sie pozbywać głównej heroiny :roll:

Sofijufka - Sob 12 Kwi, 2008 17:03

I wybierać na głównego bohatera aseksualnego szczurka
Gosia - Wto 15 Kwi, 2008 22:25

Znalazlam na pewnej stronie:

Upcoming releases (US)

Duchess of Langeais (2/22/08 limited): aka Ne Touchez Pas La Hache. Adaptation of a Balzac novel. Set in the 1820s. Costumes by Maira Ramedhan Levy. See photos at OutNow.

Married Life (3/7/08 limited): Pierce Brosan and Rachel McAdams in a 1940s-era murder drama. Costumes by Michael Dennison (Mona Lisa Smile). See photos at CinEmpire.

John Adams (3/16/08 US TV): HBO miniseries about the American "founding father," with Paul Giamatti as Adams and Laura Linney as Abigail. Costumes by Donna Zakowska (Original Sin). See photos at IMDB.

Sense and Sensibility (3/30 & 4/6/08 US TV): Writer Andrew Davies (who adapted the 1995 BBC Pride & Prejudice) is adapting this for the BBC. Costumes by Michele Clapton (BBC Casanova). Check AustenBlog for news and pictures.

Lark Rise to Candleford (3/08 UK TV): BBC adaptation of a novel, about a small town girl and life in rural England. Set in the late 19th century (1890s?). Costumes by Phoebe de Gaye (lots of Miss Marple; Forsyte Saga). See the BBC website.

Cranford (4/4, 11, & 18/08 US TV): BBC adaptation of the Elizabeth Gaskell novel, starring Judi Dench. Costumes by Jenny Beavan (one of the Merchant-Ivory costumers; Amazing Grace, Gosford Park, Ever After, Sense and Sensibility [1995], Jefferson in Paris, Howards End, A Room With a View, many many more).

Leatherheads (4/4/08): George Clooney and John Krasinski in a football comedy set in the 1920s. Costumes by Louise Frogley (The Good German, Good Night and Good Luck). See pictures at MovieCenter.net.

A Room with a View (4/13/08 US TV): Elaine Cassidy stars in this ITV adaptation. Costumes by Frances Tempest (Bertie and Elizabeth, The Cazalets, A Respectable Trade).

My Boy Jack (4/20/08 US TV): Daniel Radcliffe as the son of Rudyard Kipling, post-WWI. Costumes by Lorna Marie Mugan (lots of things I've never heard of).

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (5/16/08): Next in the fantasy series. Costumes by Isis Mussenden (The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe). See pics at OutNow and The Wardrobe Door.

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (6/20/08 limited; 7/2/08 wide): Abigail Breslin stars in an adaption of one of the American Girls (dolls) stories; set in the 1930s. Costumes by Trysha Bakker (other American Girl TV movies including Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front and Samantha: An American Girl Holiday). See photos at IMDB.

Brideshead Revisited (7/25/08 limited): A new adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel, about a man who gets emotionally entangled with an aristocratic family in 1920s England. Emma Thompson and Michael Gambon co-star. Costumes by Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh (Becoming Jane).

The Young Victoria
(9/3/08): Emily Blunt stars as the legendary queen, Rupert Friend is Albert. Costumes by Sandy Powell (The Aviator, Gangs of New York, Shakespeare in Love, The Wings of the Dove, Interview with the Vampire, Orlando). See pics at Costumer's Guide to Movie Costumes.

Tess of the D'Urbervilles (9/08 UK TV): Hardy novel; See the BBC press release.

Little Dorrit (10/08 UK TV): Dickens novel; adapted by Andrew Davies, starring Matthew MacFadyen. See the BBC press release.

Valkyrie
(10/3/08): About a plot to assassinate Hitler during WWII; starring Tom Cruise (ugh). Costumes by Joanna Johnston (Sixth Sense, Forrest Gump). See pictures at OutNow.

Revolutionary Road (12/19/08): Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio star in a drama about a young couple in 1950s Connecticut. See pics at WorstPreviews.

The Reader (12/12/08): Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes star in a film set around post-WWII war crimes trials. Costumes by Ann Roth (Evening, The Good Shepard, Cold Mountain, The Hours, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The English Patient, and lots lots more).

The Duchess (12/12/08 limited): Keira Knightley stars in a biopic about Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (one of the leaders of fashion in late 18th century England), Ralph Fiennes plays the Duke, and Hayley Atwell is Bess. Costumes by Michael O'Connor (Wallis & Edward). See pics at Costumer's Guide to Movie Costumes.

Angel (2008?): About a writer and set in 1910. Starring Romola Garai, Charlotte Rampling, Lucy Russell, and Sam Niell. Costumes by Pascaline Chavanne (Swimming Pool, 8 Women). See pics at RomolaFan.com.

Good (2008?): About a literature professor in the 1930s who becomes an Auschwitz functionary. Starring Viggo Mortensen, Romola Garai, Mark Strong, and Gemma Jones. Costumes by Caroline Harris (Iron Jawed Angels, A Knight's Tale, An Ideal Husband). See photos at IMDB.

Virgin Territory (2008?): (Previously titled Decameron: Angels & Virgins) Hayden Christensen & Mischa Barton (I'm cringing already) as young Florentines who tell stories during the plague. Costumes by Roberto Cavalli (fashion designer who um, worked in wardrobe on Pootie Tang. Now I'm REALLY cringing). See pics at WorstPreviews and Costumer's Guide to Movie Costumes.

Nightwatching (2008?): The story of Rembrandt's painting "The Night Watch," with Martin Freeman as Rembrandt, Emily Holmes and Jodhi May also star. Costumes by Jagna Janicka and Marrit van der Burgt (both have done various things I've never heard of). See pics at OutNow.

Lost in Austen (2008): ITV (UK) is commissioning a drama series about a woman who goes back in time to Regency England, switching places with Elizabeth Bennet. Costumes by Emma Rosenthal.

Mary Queen of Scots (2008): Scarlett Johansson stars as the ill-fated queen in this remake of the 1972 Vanessa Redgrave film.

Vivaldi (2008): Biopic of the famous composer. Joseph Fiennes in the title role, with Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bisset. Costumes by Jenny Beavan (Ever After, Sense and Sensibility, Jefferson in Paris, Howards End, A Room With a View, and many more).

Angel Makers (2008): The women of a Yorkshire farming community during WWI turn murderous when their men return to find German POWs in their places. Not sure if this is comedy or drama. Helen Mirren and John Hurt star.

An Education (2008): A coming of age story about a teenage girl in 1960s London. Emma Thompson, Rosamund Pike, Peter Sarsgaard, Alfred Molina, and Olivia Williams star. Costumes by Odile Dicks-Mireaux (The Constant Gardener, The Lost Prince, Gormenghast).

Affinity
(2008 UK TV): Another adaptation of a Sarah Waters novel by Andrew Davies; about a 19th century woman who visits an insane asylum.

Defiance (2009): Three Jewish brothers escape from Nazi-occupied Poland to become Resistance Fighters. Starring Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber. Costumes by Jenny Beavan (Ever After, Sense and Sensibility, Jefferson in Paris, Howards End, A Room With a View, and many more). See photos at FilmiCafe.

Middlemarch (2009): Andrew Davies is again adapting the George Eliot novel??!!

I spis filmow, ktore sie ukazaly na temat epoki wiktorianskiej!!!
http://www.demodecouture.com/cinema/vict.html
(nie zawsze sie zgadzam z ocenami tej autorki).

Spis filmow o czasach Regencji:
http://www.demodecouture.com/cinema/reg.html

Pozostale okresy historyczne:
Spis na lewo
http://www.demodecouture.com/cinema/index.html

praedzio - Śro 16 Kwi, 2008 20:12

Skoro o plotkach mowa, znany już jest tytuł kinowej wersji Z Archiwum X 2. Będzie brzmiał on: I Want to Believe. Przypominam, że premiera w Polsce już 25 lipca.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...10jWj.3tWys0NUE

Caitriona - Śro 16 Kwi, 2008 20:54

No proszę, fajnie! Jakoś mi się zapomniało, ze ma być ta druga część Archiwum. Pójdę sobie do kina :D


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