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Post by frappuccino on May 9, 2022 5:15:15 GMT
Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman
Introduction by Kate Winslet
Release date:october 2022
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Post by frappuccino on May 30, 2022 7:35:42 GMT
Tom felton's autobigraphy is also coming out a days earlier.
He plays Draco in Harry Potter. It is called 'beyond the wand'
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Post by frappuccino on Jun 24, 2022 3:45:14 GMT
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Post by frappuccino on Jun 24, 2022 3:45:45 GMT
He wrote in his diary 1 month before his death.
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Post by frappuccino on Jul 26, 2022 7:36:43 GMT
The audiobook is narrated by Tom Burke (Alan’s godson)
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Post by Marwood on Jul 31, 2022 21:33:36 GMT
The BFI is holding an event hosted by Mark Kermode in his honour on 2nd October, with guests including Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen and Juliet Stevenson (there’s a screening of Truly Madly Deeply on the same day(
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Post by frappuccino on Aug 4, 2022 15:33:00 GMT
The BFI is holding an event hosted by Mark Kermode in his honour on 2nd October, with guests including Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen and Juliet Stevenson (there’s a screening of Truly Madly Deeply on the same day( You going?
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Post by Marwood on Aug 4, 2022 21:49:17 GMT
No, I’m afraid not: I already have plans that night: I imagine tickets have already sold out, they went on sale to BFI members on Tuesday but were on sale to BFI Champions the day before (I’m still pissed off about the shambles of booking tickets for the London Film Festival for the last few years so not rushing to give them money for events like this to be honest)
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Post by frappuccino on Aug 5, 2022 6:31:02 GMT
No, I’m afraid not: I already have plans that night: I imagine tickets have already sold out, they went on sale to BFI members on Tuesday but were on sale to BFI Champions the day before (I’m still pissed off about the shambles of booking tickets for the London Film Festival for the last few years so not rushing to give them money for events like this to be honest) Yes it sold out super fast.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 24, 2022 13:01:21 GMT
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 19, 2022 7:55:56 GMT
back cover says
4 Feb 2008: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Thank God I could do the coat up without visible strains at the seams
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Post by Jan on Sept 19, 2022 14:02:51 GMT
Here you go Frappers, this was the very first play I saw Alan Rickman in (not the first time I'd seen Harriet Walter though).
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 21, 2022 8:51:24 GMT
From Diaries: 6 October 93 Sitting in front of a mirror all day. However much I look at my face under such circumstances I never sell the full horror that photographers manage to capture. How do we edit that out? I rake my features looking for all the bumps, cavities and lines that litter the contact sheets...
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 21, 2022 8:51:38 GMT
Miriam Margoyles autobiography: Speaking of contracts brings up another Harry Potter story which I heard directly from Alan Rickman. He played Snape, and his charismatic presence on screen made him the most powerful character in the series. The final very long book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was being filmed in two parts. Warner Bros decided that both parts would be filmed together-and therefore he was only due one fee. His gifted agent Paul Lyon Maris pointed out that if the film were separately released, warner brothers would receive two incomes. Therefore Alan Rickman should also get two fees for appearing in both parts. Warner brothers refused and said they would have to recast. Recast Snape? Alan smiled. "Go ahead" he said. The day before shooting was due to start on part two, they agreed to pay Alan both fees. You do wonder sometimes about the mental acuity of Hollywood moguls
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Post by Jan on Sept 21, 2022 10:24:08 GMT
You do wonder sometimes about the mental acuity of Hollywood moguls Hollywood moguls are really good negotiators and deal makers so in my view this anecdote doesn't reflect at all badly on their mental acuity but does suggest Margolyes is somewhat naive.
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 24, 2022 6:44:27 GMT
You do wonder sometimes about the mental acuity of Hollywood moguls Hollywood moguls are really good negotiators and deal makers so in my view this anecdote doesn't reflect at all badly on their mental acuity but does suggest Margolyes is somewhat naive. From Alan Rickman's Diaries: Maggie Smith and him laughing on the HP set. "Plus Maggie's stories of the Ladies in Lavender premiere: 'Miriam Margolyes looked like a Sherman tank in sequins.'"
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 24, 2022 11:39:20 GMT
Alan Rickman on Michael Jackson:
2003 8 February Watching Martin Bashir’s documentary on Michael Jackson. Disgraceful, self-serving journalism. How much did that cost? Compare MJ’s actions with those of a million pederasts & paedophiles a day or the thousands of kids dying daily in South Africa from Aids. Make a film about that with your concerned face.
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 24, 2022 12:22:10 GMT
27 November Write, appropriately, a thank-you but no-thank-you note declining the CBE.
SO IT IS TRUE
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 24, 2022 12:23:29 GMT
Miriam Margoyles autobiography: Speaking of contracts brings up another Harry Potter story which I heard directly from Alan Rickman. He played Snape, and his charismatic presence on screen made him the most powerful character in the series. The final very long book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was being filmed in two parts. Warner Bros decided that both parts would be filmed together-and therefore he was only due one fee. His gifted agent Paul Lyon Maris pointed out that if the film were separately released, warner brothers would receive two incomes. Therefore Alan Rickman should also get two fees for appearing in both parts. Warner brothers refused and said they would have to recast. Recast Snape? Alan smiled. "Go ahead" he said. The day before shooting was due to start on part two, they agreed to pay Alan both fees. You do wonder sometimes about the mental acuity of Hollywood moguls 2 July Somewhere in here, finally, the deal is done for HP 7 parts one and two, and people are all carefully left in possession of genitalia.
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Post by frappuccino on Sept 24, 2022 13:26:46 GMT
From his diaries:
These kids need directing. They don’t know their lines and Emma [Watson]’s diction is this side of Albania at times
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Post by jaqs on Sept 25, 2022 14:26:47 GMT
Have thoroughly enjoyed the exerts in the guardian over the weekend.
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 2, 2022 16:20:07 GMT
The BFI is holding an event hosted by Mark Kermode in his honour on 2nd October, with guests including Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen and Juliet Stevenson (there’s a screening of Truly Madly Deeply on the same day( Is anyone going today? Would love an update!
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 3, 2022 1:19:12 GMT
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 3, 2022 1:19:37 GMT
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 3, 2022 1:20:55 GMT
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 3, 2022 1:22:04 GMT
His wife (Rima Horton). She said she did not read or open his diaries until after he died. i wasn't there. Someone who was shared that anecdote.
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 12, 2022 12:57:00 GMT
Who is reading?
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 18, 2022 13:34:29 GMT
Has anyone read his diaries? So much is left out. Sometimes it makes no sense. There are entries about filming Dark Harbour with Norman Reedus. Alan plays a husband secretly having an affair with Norman. The entries he writes are so cryptic. I guess he took precautions in case his diaries were found.
6 October
A truth, of course, is that when I am preoccupied with one individual, everything else seems secondary. Idiotic.
26 October 11 Headache. Heartache
30 October Very difficult to describe in coded form except to say various takes of Scene 105. Once the hair and costume had been decided we basically got on with it. At times the temptation was to stop in the middle and just say Who’s kidding who here – this is mutual isn’t it? Was it? Wasn’t it? Will I ever know (editors note on this date he was talking about filming w Norman reedus)
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Post by talkingheads on Oct 19, 2022 9:11:56 GMT
Has anyone read his diaries? So much is left out. Sometimes it makes no sense. There are entries about filming Dark Harbour with Norman Reedus. Alan plays a husband secretly having an affair with Norman. The entries he writes are so cryptic. I guess he took precautions in case his diaries were found. 6 October A truth, of course, is that when I am preoccupied with one individual, everything else seems secondary. Idiotic. 26 October 11 Headache. Heartache 30 October Very difficult to describe in coded form except to say various takes of Scene 105. Once the hair and costume had been decided we basically got on with it. At times the temptation was to stop in the middle and just say Who’s kidding who here – this is mutual isn’t it? Was it? Wasn’t it? Will I ever know (editors note on this date he was talking about filming w Norman reedus) Is the whole book like that? I was interested in reading but if it's just sparse sentences I might give it a miss.
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Post by frappuccino on Oct 19, 2022 23:41:50 GMT
Has anyone read his diaries? So much is left out. Sometimes it makes no sense. There are entries about filming Dark Harbour with Norman Reedus. Alan plays a husband secretly having an affair with Norman. The entries he writes are so cryptic. I guess he took precautions in case his diaries were found. 6 October A truth, of course, is that when I am preoccupied with one individual, everything else seems secondary. Idiotic. 26 October 11 Headache. Heartache 30 October Very difficult to describe in coded form except to say various takes of Scene 105. Once the hair and costume had been decided we basically got on with it. At times the temptation was to stop in the middle and just say Who’s kidding who here – this is mutual isn’t it? Was it? Wasn’t it? Will I ever know (editors note on this date he was talking about filming w Norman reedus) Is the whole book like that? I was interested in reading but if it's just sparse sentences I might give it a miss. It often is just sentences saying. "I ate dinner in this restaurant and saw nicole kidman." "Sigorney Weaver is trying to get in my shot" " Blabla... He seemed to have a problem with Fiona Shaw during John Gabriel Borkman but what the problem is is never disclosed
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