Johnny Depp in Bill Carter Documentation
Please click here to watch a video of Johnny Depp performs with P band!
Please click here to watch a video of Johnny Depp performs with P band!
According to deadline.com Johnny has signed on to play a part in the Wes Anderson’s next movie. So far there are no plot details available. When asked some weeks ago in an interview at cinemablend.com, Anderson only reveiled: “…. other than that it’s set in Europe I’m kind of reluctant to go into any detail because, for one thing, any of it could change and it’s so early. I feel like I should keep it a little more secret. “
“Richard Zanuck, the son of legendary 20th Century Fox mogul Darryl F. Zanuck who carved out his own career as the Oscar-winning producer of “Driving Miss Daisy,” the blockbuster “Jaws” and several Tim Burton films, including “Alice in Wonderland,” died Friday at his home in Los Angeles from a heart attack. He was 77. “
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None of the actors was present at the Comic Con yesterday. Only a short clip was shown.
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“Growing up in Kentucky, I was raised on bluegrass and country music,” Depp said in an e-mail interview. He’s listened to Guthrie all his life, although “it is thanks to Bob Dylan that the man and his music became solidified in my lexicon.”
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I’ve never before posted my artwork here, but Martina urged me to show you my latest painting.
I spent about 72.5 hours creating an oil painting of 100 x 60 cm, trying to make it look as realistic as possible.
I hope you like it.
I took photos of the painting while it was still in progress. Martina was so kind to create a little animation. Click on the picture to watch:
You find my artwork at www.ina-schulz.de and at deviantART.
Warning: contains spoilers
Now be warned, if you haven’t seen the film yet or read up on it much, this featurette contains massive spoilers. So turn around now, and go and watch the film (you really should – it’s a riot, and one of the year’s funniest).
Still with us? Then you’ll know that Johnny Depp – who made his name in the original TV series, before going on to find some success as a movie star – makes an incredible cameo in the film’s third act.
It’s a raucous piece of crowdpleasing fun, much like the movie itself.
Check out the exclusive featurette on Johnny Depp’s 21 Jump Street appearance below:
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Title: Dark Shadows
Author: Matt Glasby
Publication: Total Film
Issue: July 2012
AWOKEN AFTER BEING buried for 200 years, reluctant vampire Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) comes across his first taste of 1970s-style civilization: a tarmac road leading through the forbidding forest. “This is curious terrain,” he pronounces. It most certainly is.
The latest salvo in a lifelong mission to bring outsider cinema inside, Tim Burton’s 15th feature mixes the personal and the populist, the offbeat and the inappropriate to create a genre-defying Frankenweenie of a movie. It doesn’t always work, but there’s much beautiful mess along the way.
Created by Dan Curtis, who made cult favourites The Night Stalker and Burnt Offerings, the original Shadows TV show was a gothic soap opera that ran from 1966-71 before being syndicated to infinity. As children, director and star were enraptured by what the New York Times termed its “breathtakingly low-rent production values and equally breathtakingly purple dialogue”. Thankfully Shadows 2012 has rather more of one than the other. The film features a troupe of Burton regulars plus ace cameos from Christopher Lee and Alice Cooper, and supporting turns from a vampy Eva Green and the ever-creepy Jackie Earle Haley. It’s a good fit but still an odd choice, and when you’re retooling a 1,225-episode show, which story do you tell? At times it feels like all of them…
Vampire bats
A ravishing Sweeney Todd-alike intro introduces us to Barnabas’
CREEDE —By the time this is read, Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer will be shooting and producing “The Lone Ranger” in their Moab, Utah, location.
It is about 30 degrees hotter than Creede and the cast and crew miss our climate, although not the smoke-filled skies which wafted over from the Little Sand Fire daily.
Restaurant, shop and lodge owners in Creede are happy with their through-the-roof-sales, which are doubled and tripled from a year ago.
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The Tonto Files is an occasional series of ruminations and riffs on Tonto, a fictional sidekick from the radio days who is suddenly the world’s most talked about Indian. That’ll happen to a guy when Johnny Depp plays him in a $250 million summer blockbuster (coming June 2013). In this installment, Jessica Metcalfe consults some experts:
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