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ECE...:)
21-08-06, 20:37
[B]Johnny Depp, seri katil oluyor

Sinemanın şimdiden efsane ikilileri arasına giren ünlü oyuncu Johnny Depp ve yönetmen Tim Burton altıncı sinema projeleri için harekete geçti. Son olarak ‘Karayip Korsanları – Ölü Adamın Sandığı’ filminde izlediğimiz Depp, Burton’un yeni filminde bir seri katili canlandıracak.

‘Sweeney Todd’ isimli film bir Broadway müzikalinden uyarlama olacak. Filmde Sweeney Todd rolünde görünecek olan Depp, müşterilerini planlı bir şekilde öldüren bir berber olarak hayranlarının karşısına çıkacak.
Filmleri

İlk kez 1990 yılında ‘Edward Scissorhands’ ile birlikte çalışan Burton ve Depp bugüne kadar birlikte şu projelerde yer aldılar: Ed Wood (1994), Sleppy Hallow (1999), ‘Charlie And The Chocalate Factory (2005) ve Corpse Bride (2005).

Bir animasyon filmi olan yapımda Johnny Depp erkek karakteri seslendirmişti.

Sinemada hatırı sayılır hayran kitlesi edinen ve sakin ve sansasyondan uzak yaşamı ile dikkat çeken Johnny Depp’in yeni filmi tüm dünyada merakla bekleniyor.

ECE...:)
21-08-06, 20:41
[B]DEPP MÜZİKALDE !
Başarılı aktör Johnny Depp ve usta yönetmen Tim Burton, bir müzikal projede yeniden bir araya geliyor.

“Sweeney Todd” adlı müzikal projede yer almak isteyen Johnny Depp, sesini filmin müziklerini yapan Stephen Sondheim’a test ettirecek.

Daha önce bir rock grubunda solistlik yapan Depp ise sesinin film için fazla ‘rock’n roll’ olmasından endişe ediyor. Filmin 2008 yılında vizyona girmesi planlanıyor…

ECE...:)
21-08-06, 20:42
[B]Tim Burton'ın yönetmenliğini yapacağı müzikal "Sweeney Todd"da rol alacak ünlü aktör Johnny Depp, ses testinden geçiriliyor.

Tim Burton filmlerinin neredeyse kadrolu aktörü Johnny Depp, "Sweeney Todd" adlı müzikal projesi için bir dizi ses testinden geçiriliyor. Besteci Stephen Sondheim, Depp'in sesinin katil berberi oynamak için biraz fazla 'rock 'n' roll' kaçmasından endişeleniyor.

'Ananova'nın sitesinde yer alan haber göre Sondheim, çalışmalarının her versiyonunun en iyisini gerçekleştireceğinden emin olmak istiyor. Film, usturasıyla kurbanlarının boğazını kesen katil bir berberi anlatıyor. Arkadaşı ve suç ortağının cesetleri fırında pişirerek yemeklere parçalar halinde kattığını da söylemeden geçmeyelim...

http://www.kanald.com.tr/sinema/haberler/haberi.asp?Haber_no=4

sevgi86
29-10-06, 14:39
evet merakla beklediğim bir film
filmde johnny depp'e yönetmen tim burton'ın eşi helena bonham carter eşlik edecek ki çok sevdiğim bir oyuncudur haber için
Tıklayın... (http://www.dizifilm.com/modules.php?name=Content&file=viewarticle&id=1192)

kaptan jack
31-10-06, 16:22
bu filmi sabırsızlıkla bekliyorum..........tim burton a güvenim sonsuz.gerçekten işini çok iyi yapıyor.....helena carter ve johnny depp te iyi bir ikili oluşturacaklar gibi....johnny nin ikinci müzikali cry baby de gayet iyidi.....eminim yine harikalar yaratıcak.....:img-grin2

_rathien_
03-11-06, 14:29
Kesinlikle heyecanla bekliyorum,Tim Burton`in yaptigi her film gibi bununda super olacagina eminim:cheer: :cheer: :img-eat:

kaptan jack
11-11-06, 16:46
Stephen Sondheim’ın ödüllü müzikal-gerilimine dayanan filmin yönetmeni Tim Burton olarak daha önceden açıklanmıştı. Bilindiği gibi Burton ve Helena Bonham Carter uzun süredir birlikteler ve bu onların beraber çalışacakları beşinci proje olacak. Daha önceki çalışmaları: ‘Corpse Bride’ (2005), ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ (2005), ‘Big Fish’ (2003) ve ‘Planet of the Apes’ (2001).
Helena Bonham Carter, filmde, kurbanlarının cesetlerini etli turtalarında kullanan ve Sweeney’nin hem suç ortağı hem de aşığı olan şeytan ruhlu Bayan Lovett rolünü üstlenecek.

Türkiye dağıtımı Warner Bros. Pictures’ten
Çekimlere 2007’nin başında başlanması ve filmin yıl sonunda gösterime girmesi planlanıyor. ABD’de dağıtımı DreamWorks adına Paramount üstlenecek. “Sweeney Todd”un uluslararası dağıtımını ise Warner Bros. Pictures gerçekleştirecek.

Walter Parkes ve Laurie MacDonald, John Logan’ın senaryosunu yazdığı filmin yapımcılığını Richard D. Zanuck ve Logan’la paylaşıyor.

Oscar adayı olmuş bir oyuncu H.B. Carter
Helena Bonham Carter sinema kariyerinde “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory/Charlie’nin Çikolata Fabrikası”, “Big Fish”, “Maymunlar Gezegeni” ve kendisine En İyi Kadın Oyuncu dalında Oscar adaylığı getiren “The Wings of the Dove” gibi farklı türde filmlerde rol aldı. Aktris son olarak “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix/Harry Potter ve Zümrüdüanka Yoldaşlığı”nı tamamladı. Ayrıca, Oscarlı “Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” ve “Corpse Bride” gibi animasyonlarda seslendirme yaptı.

Müzikal versiyonuna 8 Tony ödülü
Sondheim’ın, Christopher Bond’un oyununa dayanan Hugh Wheeler kitabından yola çıkarak müziklerini ve şarkı sözlerini yazdığı orijinal “Sweeney Todd”, 1979 yılında Broadway’de gösterime girdi ve 8 dalda Tony Ödülü kazandı. Bunlardan biri de En İyi Müzik dalındaydı.

Gösterinin komedi, drama ve korku unsurları Sondheim’ın film müziğini andıran çalışmalarıyla bütünlendi. Dünyada yüzlerce kez sahnelenen müzikal son olarak kısa süre önce tekrar New York tiyatro izleyicisiyle buluştu.

sevgi86
07-12-06, 21:24
Alan Rickman, Tim Burton'ın çetesine katıldı!

Tim Burton'ın hazırlıklarını ışık hızıyla sürdürdüğü Sweeney Todd projesiyle ilgili gelişmeleri sık sık aktarıyoruz.

Johnny Depp ve Helena Bonham Carter'lı projeye yeni katılan isim, daima ilginç rollere davet edilen Alan Rickman oldu. Oyuncu filmde kötülük üstüne kötülük düşünen Judge Turpin'i canlandıracak.

Alan Rickman'ın 2007 yılında Perfume: The Story of a Murderer ve Harry Potter ve Zümrüdanka Yoldaşlığı ile sinemalarda boy göstereceğini hatırlatalım!

kaynak:beyazperde

sbuffy
08-12-06, 19:01
Anthony Sweeney Todd kadrosunda

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Anthony Head'in sitesinde yer alan habere göre Head,Tim Burton'ın müzikal uyarlaması 'Sweeney Todd''ın kadrosuna katıldı.

Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter ve Sacha Baron Cohen'in başrolerinde olduğu ve Tim Burton'ın yönetmenlik koltuğuna oturacağı müzikal adaptasyon 'Sweeney Todd''ın çekimlerine aralık 2006da başlanacak.

Buffy dizisinde Giles'ı canlandıran Anthony Head son olarak Woody Allen'ın yönetmenliğini yaptığı Scoop'ta yer almıştı.

kaynak:slayerverse

kaptan jack
11-12-06, 16:42
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sbuffy
07-02-07, 19:48
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captain jack
10-02-07, 16:40
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Jayne Wisener. Burton'ın keşfi.Bu aktrist henüz öğrenciymiş.Filmde Johanna karakterini canlandıracak.

captain jack
11-02-07, 14:05
(ekşi sözlükten alıntı)

1700 sonlarinda yasamis ingiliz seri katil.uzun yillar boyunca londrali bir berberin musterilerinin bogazini kesip, cesetleri de hazirladigi bir duzenekle, dukkaninin altindaki mahzene attigi, sarkilarda, tekerlemelerde, oykulerde yer almis.bu folklorun arkasinda bir gercek bulunabilecegini dusunen arastirmacilar yanilmamislar, katilin oykusunu net bir sekilde ortaya cikarmislar:
hikayesini, crimelibrary den derleyip anlatmadan once todd un berber dukkaninin bulundugu fleet sokaginin, su an bircok koklu ingiliz gazetesinin merkezlerinin bulundugu unlu fleet street oldugunu da belirtelim.

sweeney todd 1748 de, tekstil iscisi bir ailede, 18.yy londrasinin sefilligi icinde dogmus.cagdasi pek cok londrali isci gibi sefilliklerini alkole bogmak isteyen anne ve babasi,sweeney 12 yaslarindayken ortadan kaybolmuslar.tahmin, sarhos olup bir yerlerde donarak oldukleri ki, bu o zamanlar icin *** rastlanan bir olum $ekliymi$.

yalniz kalan todd, bicak ve ustura imali de yapan bir tuccarin yanina cirak verilir, iki sene icinde de ne oldugu bilinmeyen bir suctan kendini newgate hapishanesinde bulur.o zamanin adalet anlayisina uygun olarak her yastan suclunun birarada kendi hallerine birakildigi,parasiz mahkumlarin acliktan oldugu kaotik hapisanede 14 yasindaki todd, hapishane berberine kendini cirak kabul ettirerek hem hayatini kurtarir hem de berberlik ogrenir.

hapishanede 5 sene gecirdikten sonra salinan todd, londrada seyyar berberlik yapmaya baslar.todd un ilk cinayetinin, zamanin gazetelerinde faili mechul bir cinayet olarak gecen olay oldugu saniliyor.gazetelerde berber koltuguna oturan sarhos bir denizcinin, az once gordugu bir kadin hakkinda konusmasi uzerine kendi sevgilisinden bahsedildigini anlayan berberin sinirlenip denizcinin bogazini kestigi yazili.

bu cinayetten birkac sene sonra todd, fleet street 186 numarada, ust katinda oturdugu iki katli bir binada kendi berber dukkanini acacak kadar para biriktirir.
dukkanin mahzeni, zamanin londrasinin altini dolasan, kanalizasyon olarak kullanilan bir cok gecitten, magaralardan, oyuklardan olusan sisteme acilmaktadir.todd, dukkanin tabanindan mahzene bir delik acar, buraya da ozel bir kapak yapar.bunun ustune sabitlenmi$ berber kolturuna oturan ki$i, kapagin donmesiyle kendini mahzende bulur,kapagin alt yuzundeki diger berber koltugu da kullanilmak uzere yerini alir.bu durumda todd un, mahzene kosarak, eger olmediyse musterisini oldurdugu, cesedini de etrafi ag gibi saran magaralara surukleyip sakladigi tahmin ediliyor.

todd un tartistigi birinin olu bulunmasi, dukkani yakinlarinda birinin berber kiyafetli biri tarafindan olduruldugunun gorulmesi,dukkanina girip bir daha haber alinamayan bir kac kisinin kaydedilmesi nedense mahkemeye cikarilmasina yeterli olmamis...

bu arada, sweeney todd un sevgilisi ve suc ortagi sarah lovett ortaya cikiyor.todd ile ne zaman nasil tanistiklari bilinmeyen dul bayan lovett, iki katli dukkaninda londranin en lezzetli etli borekleri oldugu iddia edilen borekleri yapip satan luks duskunu bir kadin.bayan lovett in mutfaginin, todd un berberinin de acildigi kanalizasyon ve magaralar agina gizli bir kapisi olmasi, todd un kurbanlarinin etlerinin burada boreklerde kullanilmak uzere hazirlandigi inancina yol acmis.

fleet sokaginda bulunan st dunstan kilisesi rahipleri, kilisenin, tahmin edilecegi gibi yine ayni kanalizasyon ve gecitler agina acilan mahzeninden gelen rahatsiz edici kokunun kaynagini bulmak icin gecitlerde arastirma yaparlar.kaynagini bulamasalar da kokunun ceset kokusu oldugu ve karanlik dehlizlerde bir yerlerden geldigi konusunda ikna olurlar.londrada zamanin polis teskilati olarak nitelendirilebilecek kurumun baskanlarindan sir richard, st dunstan kilisesini saran gizemli koku ile sweeney todd un berber dukkanini saran sevimsiz soylentileri birlestirmeyi akil eder.todd un dukkani artik gozlem altindadir.bazi musterilerin dukkani terketmedigi anlasilinca sir richard, harekete gecmeden once dehlizleri iyice arastirmak icin en iyi adamlariyla beraber kilise mahzeninden yeraltina iner...

pusula, baston ve yag kandilleriyle donanmis grubun yeraltinda dehlizlerde bulduklari, gazetelere de ayrintili olarak yansimis: ustuste yigilmis sayisiz ceset, bazilarinin uzerinde kemiklerden siyrilamamis etler, baska bir kosede de ayni cesitli curume asamalarinda insan kafalari.

cinayetlerin failinin kim oldugundan emin, ama yeterli delil toplamak icin biraz daha zamana ihtiyaci olan sir richard, adamlarini berberin evinde detayli bir arama icin gonderir, bu arada todd un dukkanda oldugundan emin olmak icin, iki polis de musteri olarak dukkandadir.o koltukta neler hissettiklerini bilemeyiz ama, iki gun icinde evde bulunan, bilinen kurbanlardan birinin ismini tasiyan giysi ve mucevherler, todd aleyhine dava acilmasi icin yeterli olmus.

todd dukkanina gelen polislere karsi koymadan teslim olurken sevgilisi bayan lovett, kendilerine insan eti yedirildigini anlayan musterilerince linc edilme tehlikesi gecirmis.

bayan lovett, idamin kacinilmaz oldugunu gorunce her seyi itiraf edip, giysisine sakladigi zehirle intihari secmis.

1801 yilinin kasim ayindaki mahkemede suclama, bugun bile kabul edilebilir sekilde, bazi kemiklerin sahiplerinin doktorlarca teshisi, todd un evinde bulunan giysilerin, esyalarin, mucevherlerin sahiplerinin kayip olmalari, kayip kisilerin en az 10 unun kaybolmadan once todd un berber dukkanina gitme niyetlerinin oldugunun sahitlerce ifade edilmesi gibi saglam kanitlara dayandirilmis.savciya gore evde bulunan giysiler 160 ayri insana ait ve dehlizlerdeki cesetlerin sayisi, uzerlerinde kalan az miktarda ete ragmen ortaligi kokuya bogacak kadar cokmus.

todd un hic bir zayiflik gostermeden, her kaybolan insandan sorumlu tutulamayacagi, evde bulunan giysi ve esyalarin cinayet kaniti sayilamayacagi, kilisedeki kokudan sorumlu tutuluyorsa mahkemedeki kokudan da sorumlu mu olacagi gibi ifadelerle, olaylarla hic ilgisinin olmadigi yonunde umutsuzca yaptigi savunma elbette bir ise yaramamis ve alinan karar idam olmus.

sweeney todd, cocukken bir kez girdigi newgate hapishanesinde, 40 yil sonra, 2 ocak 1802 de idam edilmis.
(ccstf3ae, 20.07.2004 00:05 ~ 17.08.2006 02:13)

captain jack
06-03-07, 00:32
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captain jack
27-03-07, 22:14
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captain jack
28-03-07, 17:53
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sbuffy
28-03-07, 19:43
captain jack teşekkürler:)resimler gelmeye başladı.johnny deppin bu hali bana makas ellerdeki edwardı hatırlattı:img-wink: oyuncular depp,rickman,carter ve head, yönetmen de burton olunca bu film muhteşem olacaktır:)

imbde yayınlanan kadro:
Johnny Depp ... Sweeney Todd
Helena Bonham Carter ... Mrs. Lovett
Alan Rickman ... Judge Turpin
Sacha Baron Cohen ... Signor Adolfo Pirelli
Laura Michelle Kelly ... Beggar Woman
Jayne Wisener ... Johanna

Christopher Lee ... Gentleman Ghost
Timothy Spall ... Beadle Bamford
Anthony Head ... Ballad Ghost
Jamie Campbell Bowen ... Anthony Hope

captain jack
29-03-07, 11:17
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kaptan jack
29-03-07, 15:50
resimler çok güzel captain...banada bu hali makas elleri anımsattı...saç,kıyafetler falan andırıyor sanki....:img-wink:

captain jack
29-03-07, 21:11
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kaptan jack
29-03-07, 22:13
vay be kaptanımız şekil yapmış.......bayıldım bu resme...bir tim burton filmi oldugu nasılda belli.........:happy0064

captain jack
30-03-07, 10:57
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müzikal sweeney todd karakterini canlandıran oyuncular

ve son olarak bu karaktere hayat verecek olan johnny depp


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captain jack
31-03-07, 00:45
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captain jack
31-03-07, 10:53
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captain jack
02-04-07, 16:48
tercüme için "elizabeth swann"a çokkkkkkkk teşekkürler

Ho! Ho! Oh, no! Beware a bloody film battle this Xmas

On December 21, moviegoers will be spoiled for choice when it comes to bloodshed. Tim Burton is bringing the Tony Award-winning tuner "Sweeney Todd" to the big screen with Oscar nominee Johnny Depp as the titular demon barber of Fleet Street and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, purveyor of pies with an all-too-human touch.

This macabre musical by Stephen Sondheim about, of all things, cannibalism, promises to be a feast for the eyes and ears.


TERCÜMESİ:bu noel kanlı film furyasından kaçının!!!
21 aralık ta söz konusu kanlı filmler olduğunda sinema severler şiddet dolu filmlerle şımartılıcak.tim burton fleet caddesinin katil berberini oscar adayı olan johnny depp in ,bayan lovett ı da helena bonham carter ın oynadığı tony award ödüllü müzikalini hümanistik bi dokunuşla beyaz pereye getirior
her şey hakkındaki stephen sondheim imzalı bu ilginç müzikal hem gözler hem de kulaklar için bir ziyafet vaad edior

captain jack
03-04-07, 17:22
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captain jack
04-04-07, 23:52
Depp scaring Paradis with Sweeney Todd method acting Reply to this Post Post Reply with Quote Edit/Delete Posts Report Post to a Moderator Go to the top of this page
JOHNNY DEPP is terrifying his longterm partner VANESSA PARADIS by going to extreme lengths to get into his new role as Demon Barber SWEENEY TODD. Depp starts rehearsals for the film adaptation of STEPHEN SONDHEIM's musical in London next month (JAN07), but he's preparing for the part already by slitting imaginary throats to the soundtrack of DIES IRAE (DAY OF WRATH) - the 13th century Latin Hymn traditionally used in the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass.

A source tells British newspaper the Daily Express, "Johnny is always very conscientious in his roles. Now he says he has to get into the mind set of a serial killer. He wants to feel adept with the razor blades, to feel as if they were an extension of his arm. "But he's terrifying everyone by walking around his home booming out the song - making an arc with his arm when he slits a person's throat. "Sweeney calls his razors his 'friends' and in this song the Demon Barber pours out his love to his blades."

01/12/2006 - contactmusic.com


tercümesi:

Depp vanessa yı sweeney methoduyla korkutuor
johnny depp uzatmalı sevgilisi vanessa yı katil berber sweeney todd rolüne alışmak için yaptığı enteresan ve uç hareketleriyle korkutuor. depp gelecek hafta londra da stephen sondhiem ın müzikal adaptasyonu için provalara başlıor ama şimdiden özellikle 13.yüzyıl katolik kilise ilahisi gazap günleri nde hayali boğazlar kesior
ingiliz gazetesi the daily express e bir kaynak şöle dior;johnny hepp rollerinde mükemmelliyetçi oldu şimdi de bir seri katil moduna girmek zorunda kendini sanki onlar onun bir parçalarıymış gibi usturalarla bütünleştirmek istior ama şimdi evin içinde şarkıyı mırıldanarak birinin boğazına ustura dayayarak herkesi korkutuor''sweeney usturalarına arkadaşlarım dior ve bu şarkıda katil berber sevgisini bıçaklara döküor

captain jack
05-04-07, 15:17
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/681/3c590af47a5d304594a1c7cdu6.jpg (http://imageshack.us) Geçtiğimiz haftalarda 4 yaşındaki kızı Lily-Rose'un hastaneye yatırılmasıyla zor günler yaşayan ve yeni filmi 'Sweeney Todd'un çekimlerine ara veren Johnny Depp, setlere döndü! Kızının sağlık durumunun iyiye gitmesiyle çekimlere kaldığı yerden devam eden Depp'in filmdeki ilk kareleri People dergisinin internet sitesinde çıktı. Yakışıklı aktör Londra'da çekilen filmde bir iblisi oynuyor.

kaptan jack
05-04-07, 17:13
nedense ben bu halini çok sevdim......:happy0064 filmi iyice merak etmeye başladım...johnny psikopat bir katil olarak görmeyeli çok oldu........:happy0064

captain jack
05-04-07, 21:32
Geçtiğimiz haftalarda 4 yaşındaki kızı Lily-Rose'un hastaneye yatırılmasıyla zor günler yaşayan ve yeni filmi 'Sweeney Todd'un çekimlerine ara veren Johnny Depp, setlere döndü! Kızının sağlık durumunun iyiye gitmesiyle çekimlere kaldığı yerden devam eden Depp'in filmdeki ilk kareleri People dergisinin internet sitesinde çıktı. Yakışıklı aktör Londra'da çekilen filmde bir iblisi oynuyor.

bu haberdeki yanlış bilgiyi düzeltmek istedim kızı 4 yaşında değil 8 yaşında

captain jack
06-04-07, 16:06
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captain jack
12-04-07, 16:36
Found this review of a Sweeney Todd DVD with a mention of how Johnny is doing on ST.. Can't wait to see this.

Final Thoughts:
Early buzz from the UK sets has Johnny Depp lining up for a trip to the Academy podium come Oscar '08. [b]Indeed, word from Stephen Sondheim (who had some role in approving the casting, at least from a musical standpoint) has the iconic actor delivering 'the performance of a lifetime'.

TERCÜMESİ :(EFLATUN TARAFINDAN ÇEVİRİSİ YAPILDI)

Ingiltere setlerinden gelen erken bir mujdeye gore JD'i 2008 Oscar torenlerinde odul alirken gorecegiz. Musical acidan casting'i onaylama yetkisine sahip Stephen Sondheim'a gore, iconic (yani tapilan, buyuk hayranlik duyulan) aktor su anda "hayatinin performansi"'ni sunmaktaymis.

:happy0064

captain jack
12-04-07, 16:39
ben oscarlara hiç güvenmiyorum birsürü performansı var hiçbirinde vermediler şimdikide harika olacaktır ama yine başka birine verirler

tıpkı altın kürelerde johnny depp yerine borata vermeleri gibi

captain jack
13-04-07, 12:19
Film hakkinda yeni birsey ya da sarki soylemek konusunda baska bir yorumu oldu mu?
Sadece herseyin iyi gittigini soyledi ve dans etmekten bahsetti.

Aldiklarinizi imzalamasi icin Johnny'nin disari gelmesini ne kadar beklediniz?
Jerry 18:00 civarinda Johnny ise 19:30 civarinda geldi.

Pinewood'u merak edenlerimiz icin; Arka plan cekimleri Pinewood icinde mi disinda mi yapiliyor?
Girislerden birinin hemen onunde

Sizinle ne kadar zaman gecirdi?
10 dakika kadar?

Johnny veya Jerry daha onceki karsilasmalarinizi ve sizleri hatirladilar mi?
Jerry, Londra guvenliginin basinda oldugu icin acilis ve gala gecelerinden bizi zaten biliyor. Bize her zaman iyi davranir ve bizi "Johnny'in Kizlari" diye bilir. Evet, Johnny de isimlerimizi olmasa da bizleri hatirladi. Bize "Tekrar Merhaba" dedi. Dun "eski arkadaslar" 'iymisiz gibi harika ve sicak davrandi.

Resimlerdeki haline gore daha mi zayif?
Ufak tefek! Ama kocaman kucak dolusu sariliyor.

Oh! Ve lutfen bize nasil koktugunu soylemeyi unutmayin!, tras losyonu mu sigara mi?
Bambaska, ben de kalsin (ben bileyim)

sbuffy
15-04-07, 11:10
captain jack haberler için eflatun çeviri için çok teşekkürler:)
Sweeney Todd müzikal türüne girdiği için oscarda şansı karayip korsanlarına göre çok daha yüksek.
captain jack altın kürede ödül borata gidince şok olmuştum.ödüllerin başarının kıstası olduğunu pek düşünmüyorum çünkü örnekteki gibi haketmeyenler hakedenlere nazaran daha fazla ödül alıyor gibi gözüküyor.

captain jack
16-04-07, 13:33
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captain jack
17-04-07, 11:24
Jo’nun Heyecan Verici Raporu:

“(…) Sweeney Todd’in cekimlerine gittik ama Johnny’nin korumasi daha sonra gelmemizi soyledi (sadece bize soyledi!!) cunku o an zaman yoktu. Ona inanip inanamayacagimiza karar veremedik. Uzgunuz Jerry!

Ben, Ann, Natz ve Natz’in ikizi Mel saat 14:15 civarinda Pinewood’a vardik. Herzamanki gibi ikiye ayrildik; ben ve Ann bir girise ikizler de digerine gittik. 15:00 gibi Lester geldi ve ayni anda Lisa ve Patsie’de bize katildi. Lisa diger girise yoneldi. Lester ve Patsie, Ann ve bana katildilar. Ve bekledik! Nihayet 18:00 civarinda Johnny’nin arabasi geldi vee Johnny icinde degildi!

Jerry yanimiza geldi. Imzalatacaklarimizi bizden aldi. Bunlari Johnny’e goturup imzalatacagini ve donuste de Johnny’I getirip resim cektirmemizi ve sohbet etmemizi saglayacagini soyledi. Korsanlik yapmasi gerekiyordu!! Herseyi gozumuzun onunde imzalayacak vakti yoktu. Boylece resimlerimizi Jerry’e verdik. Benim icin Libertine resmi imzaladi. Ayrica Allison ve Ben icin isimlerine hitaben ve Debbie icin sadece imza verdi.

Nihayet 19:30’da araba geri geldi ve Jerry indi; arka kapiyi acti ve Johnny indi. Daha inerken gulumseyerek el salliyor ve ‘merhaba’ diyordu. Inanilmaz gorunuyordu. Beyaz T-Shirt, siyah ceket, blue-jean (sanirim maviydi) giymisti ve kafasinda da POTC (Pirates of the Caribbean) kasketi vardi. Hepimiz onunla resim cektirdik. Ben kendisine butun grubum tarafindan imzalanmis bir tesekkur karti ve bir korsan kitabi verdim. Ona yahoo grubumdan bahsettim ve cok ilgilendi. Bana bir opucuk verdi ve kucaklastik ve sohbet boyunca da koluma dokundu. “Sizi gormek inanilmaz harika” dedim ve “O seref bana ait” dedi. OMG ( yani Oh My God! Aman Tanrim) [ciglik] En son resim cekildik. Diger kizlarda sahane sohbetler yaptilar. Lisa ona Rolling Stone T-shir’u hediye etti.

Sweeney Todd hakkinda konustu (Sarki soylemesi hakkinda ozurler diledi!!) ve durmadan geldigimiz icin bize tesekkur etti. Bize biraz daha opucuk ve kucaklasmalar verdi ve sonunda gitmesi gerekiyordu ve ayrildi. Ama aceleye geldigimizi hic hissetmedik. Hepimiz bekledigimiz ani doyasiya yasadik. Hediyeleri icin bir kez daha tesekkur edip arabasina bindi. Araba uzaklasirken penceresini indirip bize el salladi ve tekrar tesekkur etti. [ kisisel yorumum; bu anilari bazi unlulere de okutsak da kasmasalar ]

Inanilmazdi! Su an hepimiz cok mutluyuz!(…)”

Daha sonra sunlari eklemis:

“(…) Sweeney Todd sohbeti cok komikti cunku Natz ona sarki soyleyip dans edip etmeyecegini sordu. “Ne yazikki evet!” diye siritarak cevap verdi. Sonra “En azindan deniyorum sonuclarin beklenen gibi olmamasi ihtimali icin de simdiden ozur diliyorum” diye devam etti. Ben harika olacagina inaniyorum.

Sonunda Johnny arabaya binerken Jerry bize hafif alayci bir tavirla “Bundan kimseye soz etmeyin cocuklar” dedi. Ama bizim heryerdeki hayranlara aninda bu haberleri ulastiracagimizi da gayet iyi biliyordu. Johnny Jerry’i isaret ederek kahkaha atti! Cok komikti!”

“(…) Su ana kadarki en iyi bulusmamiz oldu sanirim (yinede daha once kulagima egilip Kaptan Jack gibi konustugu an en unutulmazi olarak kalacak) Gercekten de cok mutlu ve rahat gorunuyordu. Ozellikle son zamanlarda yasadigi uzuntuleri dusununce onu bu sekilde gormek cok guzeldi.(…)”

captain jack
21-04-07, 15:24
( midyat ve seyfo adlı üye tarafından yazıldı)

"karizması tavan yapmış mükemmel oyuncu, köstebek, hayalet süvari, makas eller, cehennemden gelen en sevdiğim filmleridir, ayrıca fransada yaşadığı ve hollywooda pek gitmediği için amerikan film eleştirmenleri tarafından sevilmediğini ve bu yüzden yeterince oskara aday gösterilmediğini okumuştum, hala öyle diildir umarım... selametle"

bu neden kaynaklandığını bilmiyordum

captain jack
28-04-07, 00:15
Filming was completed on Friday, 20 April, 2007

Source Variety Film Production Chart


Title: SWEENEY TODD
Last Updated: Wed., Apr. 25, 2007 1:23pm

Studio: DreamWorks Pictures/Warner Bros. (100 Universal City Plaza, Building 477, Universal City, CA 91608, 818-733-7000)
Production Start/End: February 5, 2007 / April 20, 2007
Status: Post-production / Filming Outside U.S.
Location(s): London

Distributor: Paramount
Foreign Distributor: Warner Bros.

Primary Actors: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Timothy Spall, Christopher Lee, Jamie Bower, Jayne Wisener, Laura Michelle Kelly, Ed Sanders, Michael N. Harbour, Peter Bowles, Anthony Head, Ian Burford
Producer: Richard D. Zanuck, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, John Logan
Associate Producer: Derek Fry
Director: Tim Burton
Screen Writer: Logan
Cinematographer: Dariusz Wolski
Editor: Chris Lebenzon
Production Designer: Dante Ferretti
Set Director: Francesca Lo Schiavo
Costume Designer: Colleen Atwood
Visual Effects: Joss Williams
Choreographer: Francesca Jaynes
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Publicist: Sarah Clark

filmle ilgili

My Pinewood encounter – 26th April 2007

25/4/07 – I arrived at Pinewood at 3:30 with a couple of friends and about an hour later we were joined by Maria and her mum Cheryl, who had travelled from Spain hoping to meet Johnny. Between us we manned both gates. At 7, they closed the gates on the VIP entrance so we all moved round to the timekeepers entrance. At 7:40 Gerry (Johnny’s security guard) came down and told us that he would have come to see us earlier but he thought we were Take That fans, because apparently Take That were at Pinewood filming a video. He said there was no way Johnny was going to be able to stop that night because he was going straight from the studios to do ADR for Pirates. We were all devastated! He then said that if we came back the next day, he would take our pictures for Johnny to sign then he would bring Johnny round to the VIP entrance so we could have our photos taken with him. He asked us to move on because he said Johnny would be very upset at having to go past us. So, we all went off home.

26/4/07 – I arrived on my own at Pinewood at 4:30 and felt very conspicuous stood there alone. Luckily, around 5:45 Maria and Cheryl arrived. I was so relieved. About an hour later, Gerry came round the corner. My heart went up in my mouth as I knew then that it was going to happen. I was going to meet Johnny!!
He took our photos and said that Johnny was taking his make up off then would be round to see us. About half an hour later I saw the car pulling up.
Now, I’m trying really hard to remember everything that happened, but it all happened so quickly and I was trying to absorb every tiny detail. Gerry got out the car first and opened the back door, and there he was! Johnny Depp was stood in front of me. I still have that moment stuck like a photo in my brain. He walked towards me, gave me a peck on the cheek and a tight hug. He then looked at Maria, who was a bit emotional. I kinda lost the plot here a little bit and I now feel more than a little stupid, but I found myself touching his arm and said ‘Oh, wow’. My legs had also gone slightly jelly-like!
Johnny gave Maria a hug and a peck on the cheek and said something to her like ‘Aww sweetheart’. He then hugged Cheryl.
All the time Gerry was in the background trying to move things a long but I didn’t get the feeling that Johnny wanted to hurry. His PA guy (sorry I can’t remember his name) took a picture of me and Johnny, then I asked Johnny if I could take a photo of him on his own, and he said ‘Of course’. I asked him how filming was going and he said it was going really well. I also asked him about the singing and he said ‘It’s all finished now, all over’ and I have to say there was definitely a sound of relief in his voice.
Next I took a picture of Maria with Johnny and Cheryl asked Johnny how Lily-Rose was doing. He said ‘she’s doing great’. Cheryl also asked him if there was going to be a Paris or London premiere of Pirates 3 but Johnny said no. Cheryl asked him if there was going to be a UK premiere for Sweeney Todd and he said ‘yes’. She asked him if he was going to be there and he said ‘if they’ll have me’.
It was time for him to go but before he did, we all got another hug, then he was in the car. He rolled down the window, put his head out and waved as they drove him away.
I can’t describe the way I’m feeling right now. It’s a dream come true and something I ** never going to forget….ever. He is a very special man, and although I thought I would fall apart when I met him, he actually had a very calming effect on me. I keep relieving the moment over and over again and I think I will be doing that for a long time to come. I keep saying in my head, ‘I met Johnny Depp’

eflatun
29-04-07, 03:45
Pinewood Maceram – 26-Nisan-2007


25/04/2007 – Saat 15:30 sularinda birkac arkadasimla beraber Pinewood’a geldim. Yaklasik bir saat sonra Maria ve Johnny ile tanismayi umarak Ispanya’dan gelen annesi Cheryl bize katildilar. Kapilara dagildik. Saat 19:00’da VIP bolumundeki kapilari kapattilar. Biz de timekeepers (zamantutanlar) kapisina yoneldik. 19:40’ta Johnny’nin korumasi Gerry yanimiza gelip Johnny’nin bizimle daha once konusmaya gelmis olabilecegini ama bizleri Take That grubunun hayranlari sandigini iletti. Take That ayni gun Pinewood’da bir klip cekimi yapmaktaymis. Maalesef bu gece bizimle sohbet etmeye vakti kalmadigini cunku studyodan cikar cikmaz Korsanlar’in ADR’ina gececegini soyledi. Hepimiz mahvolduk. Gerry eger ertesi gun gelebilirsek, imzalatmak icin resimlerimizi Johnny’e iletecegini daha sonra da Johnny’i VIP kapisina getirecegini ve resim cektirmemizi saglayacagini soyledi. Bizlerle ilgilinmeden gecip gitmek zorunda kalmanin Johnny’i rahatsiz edecegini bu yuzden hemen ordan ayrilmamizi rica etti. Boylece hepimiz evlerimize donduk.

26/04/2007 - Saat 16:30 sularinda tek basima Pinewood’a geldim ve cok goze battigimi dusunerek rahatsiz oldum. Neyseki 17:45 sularinda Maria ve Cheryl geldiler. Bayagi rahatladim. Bir saat kadar sonra Gerry koseden gorundu. Artik Johnny ile tanismama az kaldigini fark etmenin heyecani ile kalbim agzima geldi. Elimizdeki resimleri aldi ve Johnny’nin makyajini cikardigini ve kisa sure icinde yanimizda olacagini iletti. Yarim saat kadar sonra arabanin bize dogru yaklastigini gordum. Simdi size her detayi aktarmaya calisacagim ama hersey cok cabuk oldu ve ben en ince ayrintiyi bile icime sindirmeye calismaktaydim. Once Gerry arabadan indi ve arka kapiyi acti ve onu gordum! Johnny Depp tam onumde durdu! O an hala gozumun onunde bir resim netliginde duruyor. Bana dogru yurudu, yanagima dokundu ve simsIkI sarildi. Sonra Maria’ya bakti. Maria aglamakliydi. Ben bu arada kendimi biraz kaybetmis halde koluna dokundugumu ve “vay canina!” dedigimi utanarak hatirliyorum. Bacaklarimin titredigini de soylememe gerek yok sanirim.

Johnny Maria’ya da sarilip yanagindan bir kesme aldi ve “Aaa tatlim” dedi. Sonra da Cheryl’a sarildi.
Bu arada Gerry herseyin biran once olmasi icin caba harciyordu ama ben johnny’nin acele ettigini hissetmedim. Adini hatirlayamadigim asistanlarindan biri Johnny ve benim resmimizi cekti. Johnny’den tek basina resmini cekmek icin izin istedim ve “Tabii ki” dedi. Filmin nasil gittigini sordum, gayet iyi gittigini soyledi. Sarki soylemesiyle ilgili de soru sordum ve sarki soyleme bolumlerinin cekimlerinin tamamen bittigini soyledi.. Bunu soylerken ustunden yuk kalkmis birinin rahatligi hissediliyordu.

Johnny ve Maria ile Cheryl’in resimlerini cektim. Cheryl Lily-Rose’un nasil oldugunu sordu. JD “Cok iyi” diye yanitladi. Cheryl Korsanlar’in Londra ya da Paris Galasi olup olmayacagini sordu. Hayir yanitini aldi. Ceryl bu defa “Sweeney Todd icin Ingiltere Galasi olacak mi?” diye sordu, evet yanitini aldi. Bu defa JD’in orada olup olmayacagini sorunca “Beni isterlerse evet” diye yanitladi.
Artik ayrilma vakti gelmisti ama gitmeden hepimize bir kez daha sarildi ve arabasina bindi. Penceresini indirsi, kafasini disariya uzatti ve uzaklasirken bize el salladi.

Su an neler hissettigimi tarif edemiyorum. Hayatim boyunca hicbir sekilde unutmayacagim bir hatira ve bir hayalin gerceklesmesi aniydi benim icin. Gercekten cok ozel biri. Onunla karsilastigimda dagilacagimi sanmistim aksine beni yatistiran bir etkisi oldu. O ani tekrar tekrar yasiyorum ve sanirim uzunca bir sure de yasamaya devam edecegim. Kendi kendime “Johhny Depp ile tanistim!!” diyip duruyorum...

captain jack
29-04-07, 13:09
Tim sighs loudly. I say, ‘What? What? What ** I doing wrong?’ Johnny looks away diplomatically, or starts dusting his razor overattentively.

sbuffy
01-05-07, 16:14
Tim sighs loudly. I say, ‘What? What? What ** I doing wrong?’ Johnny looks away diplomatically, or starts dusting his razor overattentively.
Tim sesli bir şekilde iç çekiyor.Ben Ne Ne Ne?Neyi yanlış yapıyorum diyorum.Jonny diplomatik bir şekilde uzağa bakıyor veya traş bıçağının tozunu alıyor.

captain jack
04-05-07, 01:00
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captain jack
04-06-07, 11:40
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cramoisi
04-06-07, 12:48
2. 1700 sonlarında yaşamış İngiliz seri katil.uzun yıllar boyunca Londralı bir berberin müşterilerinin boğazını kesip, cesetleri de hazırladığı bir düzenekle, dükkânının altındaki mahzene attığı, şarkılarda, tekerlemelerde, öykülerde yer almış.bu folklorun arkasında bir gerçek bulunabileceğini düşünen araştırmacılar yanılmamışlar, katilin öyküsünü net bir şekilde ortaya çıkarmışlar:hikâyesini, crimelibrary den derleyip anlatmadan önce todd un berber dükkânının bulunduğu fleet sokağının, şu an birçok köklü İngiliz gazetesinin merkezlerinin bulunduğu ünlü fleet street olduğunu da belirtelim.

sweeney todd 1748 de, tekstil işçisi bir ailede, 18.yy Londra’sının sefilliği içinde doğmuş. Çağdaşı pek çok Londralı işçi gibi sefilliklerini alkole boğmak isteyen anne ve babası, sweeney 12 yaşlarındayken ortadan kaybolmuşlar. Tahmin, sarhoş olup bir yerlerde donarak öldükleri ki, bu o zamanlar için sık rastlanan bir ölüm şekliymiş.

Yalnız kalan todd, bıçak ve ustura imali de yapan bir tüccarın yanına çırak verilir, iki sene içinde de ne olduğu bilinmeyen bir suçtan kendini newgate hapishanesinde bulur. O zamanın adalet anlayışına uygun olarak her yaştan suçlunun bir arada kendi hallerine bırakıldığı, parasız mahkûmların açlıktan öldüğü kaotik hapishanede 14 yaşındaki todd, hapishane berberine kendini çırak kabul ettirerek hem hayatını kurtarır hem de berberlik öğrenir.

Hapishanede 5 sene geçirdikten sonra salınan todd, Londra’da seyyar berberlik yapmaya başlar. todd un ilk cinayetinin, zamanın gazetelerinde faili meçhul bir cinayet olarak geçen olay olduğu sanılıyor. Gazetelerde berber koltuğuna oturan sarhoş bir denizcinin, az önce gördüğü bir kadın hakkında konuşması üzerine kendi sevgilisinden bahsedildiğini anlayan berberin sinirlenip denizcinin boğazını kestiği yazılı.

Bu cinayetten birkaç sene sonra todd, fleet street 186 numarada, üst katında oturduğu iki katli bir binada kendi berber dükkânını açacak kadar para biriktirir.Dükkânın mahzeni, zamanın londrasının altını dolaşan, kanalizasyon olarak kullanılan birçok geçitten, mağaralardan, oyuklardan oluşan sisteme açılmaktadır. todd, dükkânın tabanından mahzene bir delik acar, buraya da özel bir kapak yapar. Bunun üstüne sabitlenmiş berber koltuğuna oturan kişi, kapağın dönmesiyle kendini mahzende bulur, kapağın alt yüzündeki diğer berber koltuğu da kullanılmak üzere yerini alır. Bu durumda todd un, mahzene koşarak, eğer ölmediyse müşterisini öldürdüğü, cesedini de etrafı ağ gibi saran mağaralara sürükleyip sakladığı tahmin ediliyor.

todd un tartıştığı birinin ölü bulunması, dükkânı yakınlarında birinin berber kıyafetli biri tarafından öldürüldüğünün görülmesi, dükkânına girip bir daha haber alınamayan bir kaç kişinin kaydedilmesi nedense mahkemeye çıkarılmasına yeterli olmamış...

Bu arada, sweeney todd un sevgilisi ve suç ortağı sarah lovett ortaya çıkıyor. todd ile ne zaman nasıl tanıştıkları bilinmeyen dul bayan lovett, iki katlı dükkânında Londra’nın en lezzetli etli börekleri olduğu iddia edilen börekleri yapıp satan lüks düşkünü bir kadın. Bayan lovett in mutfağının, todd un berberinin de açıldığı kanalizasyon ve mağaralar ağına gizli bir kapısı olması, todd un kurbanlarının etlerinin burada böreklerde kullanılmak üzere hazırlandığı inancına yol açmış.

fleet sokağında bulunan st dunstan kilisesi rahipleri, kilisenin, tahmin edileceği gibi yine aynı kanalizasyon ve geçitler ağına açılan mahzeninden gelen rahatsız edici kokunun kaynağını bulmak için geçitlerde araştırma yaparlar. Kaynağını bulamasalar da kokunun ceset kokusu olduğu ve karanlık dehlizlerde bir yerlerden geldiği konusunda ikna olurlar. Londra’da zamanın polis teşkilatı olarak nitelendirilebilecek kurumun başkanlarından sir richard, st dunstan kilisesini saran gizemli koku ile sweeney todd un berber dükkânını saran sevimsiz söylentileri birleştirmeyi akıl eder. todd un dükkânı artık gözlem altındadır. Bazı müşterilerin dükkânı terk etmediği anlaşılınca sir richard, harekete geçmeden önce dehlizleri iyice araştırmak için en iyi adamlarıyla beraber kilise mahzeninden yeraltına iner...

Pusula, baston ve yağ kandilleriyle donanmış grubun yeraltında dehlizlerde buldukları, gazetelere de ayrıntılı olarak yansımış: üst üste yığılmış sayısız ceset, bazılarının üzerinde kemiklerden sıyrılamamış etler, başka bir köşede de aynı çeşitli çürüme aşamalarında insan kafaları.

Cinayetlerin failinin kim olduğundan emin, ama yeterli delil toplamak için biraz daha zamana ihtiyacı olan sir richard, adamlarını berberin evinde detaylı bir arama için gönderir, bu arada todd un dükkânda olduğundan emin olmak için, iki polis de müşteri olarak dükkândadır. O koltukta neler hissettiklerini bilemeyiz ama iki gün içinde evde bulunan, bilinen kurbanlardan birinin ismini taşıyan giysi ve mücevherler, todd aleyhine dava açılması için yeterli olmuş.

todd dükkânına gelen polislere karşı koymadan teslim olurken sevgilisi bayan lovett, kendilerine insan eti yedirildiğini anlayan müşterilerince linç edilme tehlikesi geçirmiş.

Bayan lovett, idamın kaçınılmaz olduğunu görünce her şeyi itiraf edip, giysisine sakladığı zehirle intiharı seçmiş.

1801 yılının kasım ayındaki mahkemede suçlama, bugün bile kabul edilebilir şekilde, bazı kemiklerin sahiplerinin doktorlarca teşhisi, todd un evinde bulunan giysilerin, eşyaların, mücevherlerin sahiplerinin kayıp olmaları, kayıp kişilerin en az 10 unun kaybolmadan önce todd un berber dükkânına gitme niyetlerinin olduğunun şahitlerce ifade edilmesi gibi sağlam kanıtlara dayandırılmış. Savcıya göre evde bulunan giysiler 160 ayrı insana ait ve dehlizlerdeki cesetlerin sayısı, üzerlerinde kalan az miktarda ete rağmen ortalığı kokuya boğacak kadar çokmuş.

todd un hiç bir zayıflık göstermeden, her kaybolan insandan sorumlu tutulamayacağı, evde bulunan giysi ve eşyaların cinayet kanıtı sayılamayacağı, kilisedeki kokudan sorumlu tutuluyorsa mahkemedeki kokudan da sorumlu mu olacağı gibi ifadelerle, olaylarla hiç ilgisinin olmadığı yönünde umutsuzca yaptığı savunma elbette bir işe yaramamış ve alınan karar idam olmuş.

sweeney todd, çocukken bir kez girdiği newgate hapishanesinde, 40 yıl sonra, 2 Ocak 1802 de idam edilmiş.

captain jack
18-06-07, 00:57
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captain jack
02-07-07, 10:30
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captain jack
06-07-07, 10:10
Sweeney Todd's razor gleams for stage and screen

LONDON (Reuters Life!) - "Die! Die! God in heaven - die!" Mrs Lovett, the London pie shop owner who finds a novel use for corpses in "Sweeney Todd," screams as bodies pile up onstage.

Roughly a baker's dozen are dispatched by the "Demon Barber of Fleet Street" in Stephen Sondheim's 1979 Tony award-winning Broadway musical that, despite its macabre plot, including a side order of cannibalism, has taken on a...life of its own.

Dozens of revivals in prestigious venues like the Royal Opera House, London's West End and the Kennedy Center in Washington attest to the appeal of a penny dreadful married to matchless music.

A homegrown Irish production ends a run this month in Dublin while Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel heads the cast for a three-day revival opening on Thursday at London's refurbished Royal Festival Hall.

Later this year, the vengeful barber and the lovey-dovey Mrs. Lovett, who has the novel notion of popping priests and other victims of Todd's razor into meat pies, go Hollywood.

Tim Burton, who appropriately made his name with "Edward Scissorhands," directs, and Johnny Depp, who tottered across the Caribbean as Captain Jack Sparrow, plays Todd.

Will success spoil Todd (Sweeney)? No one thinks so.

"The more the merrier," David Freeman, director of the London revival, told Reuters. "It's a terrific piece, Johnny Depp is a fantastic actor and if they can make a film out of it as well, that's great.

"I don't think that takes away from peoples' desire to have the impact of live theatre," he added


Depp has been quoted as saying his singing is "not unlike the mating call of a rutting stag", but Sondheim is pleased.

"Sometimes a story or stage production has to wait a long time until the right people come together to turn it into a motion picture," he says in a press release from Dreamworks, which is producing the film for late 2007 release by Paramount in the U.S. and Warner Brothers internationally.

"That's what has happened with Sweeney and I'm excited as well as confident that it will be a first-rate and startling movie."

"It's kind of like doing 'The Sound of Music' but with lots of blood," Burton adds.

What makes "Sweeney" tick (while his victims' hearts stop)?

Selina Cartmell, English director of the dark, atmospheric Dublin production, thinks the tale set in early 19th-century London, depicting figures of authority like Judge Turpin as abusers of power and trust, hits a timely chord.

"I'm sure this obviously has a lot of relevance in any era, in any century," she told Reuters. "...I think there are certain things in Sweeney which hold true for today, still resonate."

Maria Friedman, singing the resourceful Mrs Lovett in London, thinks it's mostly a good yarn.

"It's got everything. It's got basic human fallibility. I don't know another musical thriller. The story is tight and beautiful and funny and tragic and shocking.

"It's perfect theatre for me -- it makes you laugh, it makes you gasp, it makes you cry, feel, think."

Stop, or Sweeney, who "served a dark and a vengeful God," may get you.

He's out there, a gleam in his eye, with his razor of chased silver. Soon, at a theatre near you -- live, or perhaps not.

captain jack
07-07-07, 11:17
Later this year, the vengeful barber and the lovey-dovey Mrs. Lovett, who has the novel notion of popping priests and other victims of Todd's razor into meat pies, go Hollywood.

Tim Burton, who appropriately made his name with "Edward Scissorhands," directs, and Johnny Depp, who tottered across the Caribbean as Captain Jack Sparrow, plays Todd.

Will success spoil Todd (Sweeney)? No one thinks so.

"The more the merrier," David Freeman, director of the London revival, told Reuters. "It's a terrific piece, Johnny Depp is a fantastic actor and if they can make a film out of it as well, that's great.

"I don't think that takes away from peoples' desire to have the impact of live theatre," he added.

Depp has been quoted as saying his singing is "not unlike the mating call of a rutting stag", but Sondheim is pleased.

"Sometimes a story or stage production has to wait a long time until the right people come together to turn it into a motion picture," he says in a press release from Dreamworks, which is producing the film for late 2007 release by Paramount in the U.S. and Warner Brothers internationally.

"That's what has happened with Sweeney and I'm excited as well as confident that it will be a first-rate and startling movie."

"It's kind of like doing 'The Sound of Music' but with lots of blood," Burton adds.

captain jack
11-07-07, 14:18
(Tue Jul 10 2007 03:06:20)
yes i have heard some of sweeney todd. i have heard some of Johnny and helena's singing, as well as alan rickman (amazing voice). it all sounds (and provisionally looks) fantastic. i doubt any of oyu will be disappointed. and i ** a clasically trained singer with a music degree by the way, so i do know what to look for in a good performance....

(Mon Jul 9 2007 17:00:44)
well to all those wondering... i have heard some of it... and Johnny sounds great, slightly bowie-esque (but don't let that put you off). and yes, it was all him singing.

captain jack
14-07-07, 00:46
Christopher Lee ile roportaj:

“Su anda Tim Burton ve Johnny Depp ile bir film cekiyorum, Sweeney Todd. Benim icin cok mutluluk verici bir durum cunku her ikisi ile de dorduncu filmim bu. Bunlardan baska yonetmen, yapimci ya da actor ile calisimaktan mutluluk duyabilecegimi dusunemiyorum bile.”




Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd filmindeki seytani berber rolu ile uzatmali sevgilisi Vanessa Paradis’i kotkutmakla mesgul. Stephen Sondheim muzikalinin bir adaptasyonu olan filmin cekimleri Ocak 1997’de baslayacak olmasina ragmen, Johnny Depp, simdiden 13. yuzyilda Roma Katolik Kiliselerinde olum marsi olarak calinan Latince Dies Irea (Ofke Gunu) adli muzik esliginde hayali bogazlar keserek rolune hazirlanmaya basladi bile.

Johnny’e yakin biri Ingiliz Daily Express gazetesine sunlari soyledi, “Johnny rollerini her zaman ciddiye alir. Ama bu defa seri katil birinin kimligine burunmesi gerektigini ifade ediyor. Jiletler adeta elinin bir uzantisiymis gibi olabilsin diye ugrasiyor. Ama evdeki herkesi korkutmakla mesgul. Muzik esliginde elindekilerle kolunu kivirip adeta birinin bogazini kesiyor gibi yaparak evin icinde dolasiyor. Sweeney Todd bicaklarin en iyi arkadasi oldugunu soyleyen bir karakter ve calan muzik de seytani berber’in bicaklarina duydugu aski anlatiyor.”
12 Ocak 2006


Ceviri: eflatun

captain jack
14-07-07, 00:49
Harika sevimli Mrs. Lovett'i ve hain berber Todd’in kurbanlarini bicaklari ile kiyma haline getirisini izlemek icin Hollywood’a gidebilirsiniz.

Edward Scissorhands ile ismini duyuran Tim Burton yonetiyor ve Karayipler’de korsanlik yaparken simdi Todd olmaya hazirlanan Johnny Depp oynuyor.

Basari Todd’i (Sweeney) simartacak mi? Kimse boyle dusunmuyor.

Londra’nin Uyanisi yonetmeni David Freeman, Reuters’a “Muthis bir konu, Johnny Depp muthesem bir aktor ve bunlarla ortaya bir film cikiyorsa, harika” dedi.

Johnny Depp sarki soylemesini “Ciftlesme cagrisinda bulunan erkek geyikten pek de farkli degil” diyerek tarif ede dursun, Sondheim sonuctan son derece memnun.

2007’nin sonlarina dogru, Amerika’da Paramount Pictures ve uluslararasi platformda Warner Brothers tarafindan dagitimi yapilacak filmin yapimciligini yapan Dreamwoks’in basin toplantisinda, “Bazen bir tiyatro eseri ya da bir hikaye, film olmadan once, dogru insanlar bir araya gelinceye kadar uzun bir sure beklemek zorunda kalabilir. Sweeney’nin basina da aynisi gelmisti. Su anda heyecanli oldugum kadar bunun sasirtici ve basarili bir film olacagina inancim tam.” diyen Burton soyle devam etti, “Adeta ‘Muzigin Sesini" cekmek gibi ama bu defa biraz kanli”


Ceviri: eflatun

captain jack
27-07-07, 06:19
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29-07-07, 10:16
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tipex
30-07-07, 22:47
Bir filme Tim Burton'ın elleri değiyorsa o film benim için tartışmasız harikadır. Bu adam ne yapsa güzel oluyor. Beni her filminde kendine daha çok hayran bırakıyor. Birde Sweeney Todd'ın bu muhteşem kadrosunu öğrenince film için daha çok sabırsızlanmaya başladım. Bu filmi kaç gözle beklediğimi bilmiyorum :)

Bu arada resimler için sağol captain jack. :img-wink:

emresefer
01-08-07, 00:40
[B]Vizyon tarihi:

11 Ocak 2008


Yönetmen:

Tim Burton

Senaryo :

John Logan

Görüntü yönetmeni:

Dariusz Wolski

Müzik:

Stephen Sondheim

OYUNCULAR;

Johnny Depp(Sweeney Todd)
Helena Bonham Carter (Mrs. Lovett)
Alan Rickman (Judge Turpin)
Timothy Spall (Beadle Bamford)
Christopher Lee (Gentleman Ghost)
Sacha Baron Cohen (Signor Adolfo Pirelli)

Tür:

Suç, Müzikal

Yapım:

ABD 2007 (Renkli)

Dil:

İngilizce

real madrid
06-08-07, 19:17
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captain jack
10-08-07, 18:43
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captain jack
10-08-07, 22:52
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captain jack
11-08-07, 16:59
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ıslak ıslak
16-08-07, 14:17
Tim Burton ve Johnny Depp bi araya gelince harika bi projeden başka ne beklenilebilir kii..:icon_whis

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captain jack
21-08-07, 01:48
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captain jack
21-08-07, 02:16
The guy who originally said he saw the trailer came back to the IMDB board today and he sounds legit. Here is what he says today:

Ok I'm not allowed to give too many details but here's what I can say, it's got clips of all the main cast, it's got a few shots of Sascha in his Perelli outfit (it's purple) with this awesome pencil thin mustache that curls up, quite a few shots of him desiging his chair to send it down, a few murders, Mrs. Lovett pouring meat into a pie. Depp singing, it's a tad bit nasal but other than that it's fine, it's a great trailer, I can't wait to see the final film it's going to be amazing, at least camera wise and coloring wise, it's very monochromatic.

captain jack
21-08-07, 02:43
I've been told that this is a version of the trailer that will now be tested. This may be the first trailer, or it could be altered depending on the testing results!

But JOHNNY SINGS!

*edit - many people wonder about this trailer description. It was sent to me as the real deal, if that is the case, then I should include the copyright as I believe that is the proper thing to do. If this turns out not to be true, then I will say so and delete it.

SweeneyTodd film rights are held by Warners/DreamWorks/Paramount.
© 2006 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.


REVENGE

1 - London alleys / People walking down street / Shop / "...Dark street...Above a small shop..."

2 - Depp taps photo / Depp, woman with child / Carter: "Barker his name was..." / "...Barber and his wife"

3 - Rickman turns from man / Police hit Depp, drag him away / Woman with child looks on / "...Everything he loved...Destroyed...Sorrow...New man was born"

4 - From Director Tim Burton (Card) / Ship sails thru London / Depp, boy look on

5 - Dark alley / Depp enters shop, looks at barber chair / Bonham: "Benjamin Barker" / Depp: "No Barker...Sweeney Todd now" / Depp gazes out window

6 - Depp standing outside / Depp, Bonham peer out window at Rickman and man / "...He will have his revenge"

7 - Depp shows Carter razor from case / Bonham: "...Leave it all behind you now" / Depp: "...No...Fifteen years dreaming...Wife and child"

8 - Building / Depp repairs barber chair / Lifts cover revealing child's body / Depp spins wheel / Trap door shut / Depp: "...Desperate times..."

9 - Depp wipes off chair as door opens to shop / Depp: "...Desperate measures are called for"

10 - Intro: Johnny Depp / Depp turns, reaches for razor and holds it in front of his face / Man: "...How about a shave...Good friend Sweeney"

11 - Intro: Helena Bonham Carter / Rises next to Depp / Blows off pastry / Flirts with Depp

12 - Intro: Alan Rickman / Turns from door / Rickman as Depp prepares to shave him: "...Merry mood today Mr. Todd"

13 - Depp sings in street as people pass by / Depp: "I will have vengeance...Salvation"

14 - Door opens to ballroom / Long haired man turns to door / Hand caresses books

15 - Depp to Rickman: "...Guarantee...Closest shave you've ever known" / Rickman raises eyebrow

16 - Man twirls cape / Man to Depp: "May the good Lord smile on you" / Eyes look down

17 - Depp slashes at man in barber chair / Carter brings out pastries / Depp steps on lever sending body down trap door / Carter peeks down / Depp opens razor / Depp, Carter walk on pier

18 - Depp, Carter at wedding altar / Depp tosses top hat down trap / Carter: "...Mad" / Depp nods / Depp, Carter dance

19 - Razor comes down / This Christmas (Card)

20 - Depp waves razor / Cohen: "Mr. Benjamin Barker" / Depp in mirror

21 - Razor / Never Forget (Card) / Bloodied hand touches photo of woman and child

22 - Rickman peers thru peephole seeing man with razor approaching / Depp: "...Years no doubt have changed me"

23 - Razor / Never Forgive (Card) / Woman turns handle on meat grinder as man watches

24 - Pastry cups filled / Carter leans on Depp: "We could have a life, us two" / Depp looks up

25 - Carter opens large oven door / Man smiles / Depp, Carter dance in shop / Woman screams / Depp, Carter in field / Man looks skyward

26 - Rickman presiding in courtroom: "May the Lord have mercy..."

27 - Depp slashes out with razor / Blood splatter

28 - Title: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

29 - Depp with razor: "At last my arm is complete again" / Carter: "...All very well...Do about him" / Hand sticking out of trunk

30 - Music

captain jack
21-08-07, 13:45
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captain jack
24-08-07, 19:23
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captain jack
25-08-07, 02:44
Burton gives blood to 'Sweeney'

Film is first musical for helmer

By ROBERT HOFLER

One day he's splicing together a mutilated corpse, the next day he's picking up a Golden Lion. Such is life for Tim Burton, who briefly interrupts his post-production chores on "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" in London to wing to Venice to receive his latest award, on Sept. 5.

This Golden Lion honors a body of work, which in Burton's case includes such contempo classics as "Batman," "Edward Scissorhands," "Ed Wood" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."

But at the moment, Burton has his hands full putting together not one but the many bodies strewn throughout the upcoming "Sweeney Todd," which just happens to be his first stab at helming a musical.

Like almost any director in his position, he calls it "his favorite musical." The difference with Burton is that he probably means it, since he doesn't much care for tuners either onstage or onscreen.

"I do remember liking 'Guys and Dolls,'" he recalls after much prodding. "In that one, they don't burst into song. There's a design in the language that fits together with the music and they work together. I don't think that's the case with a lot of musicals."

And so "Sweeney Todd" really, really is Burton's favorite musical, and he's no stranger to it. "I saw it in London when it first played here. In fact, I saw it several nights in a row."

For various reasons, he didn't pursue it immediately as a film project: "Things happen and you drift into other things. But it is strange; I was looking at some sketches I did many years ago, and the sketches looked like Johnny and Helena in the film. Not that this would have happened several years ago. They weren't old enough."

Even today, Depp and Bonham Carter are a decade or two younger than most Sweeneys and Mrs. Lovetts who've trod the stage. Burton likes it that way, saying his two serial killers convey a "weird, faded hopefulness. It somehow clicked strongly for me."

In legit chatrooms, aficionados of the original Stephen Sondheim/Hugh Wheeler tuner have voiced concern about the vocals of nonprofessional singers in the film version. These crix might get even testier when they learn that Burton very much likes that nonprofesh approach to Sondheim's hallowed score. "When they talk and then sing, it is not two different things," he says in praise of his actors' perfs. "Hopefully, it feels of a piece."

The late Beverly Sills once went so far as to call "Sweeney Todd" an opera. Intriguingly, Burton says that "it doesn't seem like a musical," much less an opera. "In fact, it's like a silent movie with music. Like an old horror movie. The emotions come through. Johnny enjoyed that silent-actor style of acting. It was liberating."

But it's also "scary risky," as he puts it. Here are two musical novices, Burton and Depp, bringing Sondheim's masterpiece to the screen.

The helmer recalls telling the maestro not to worry: "I told Stephen: 'I know Johnny. I know he wouldn't say yes if he couldn't do it.' "

Sondheim bought that argument, and Burton's bet is that movie auds will, too, when "Sweeney Todd" is released later this year. "Everybody went on that faith," he adds.

Date in print: Mon., Aug. 27, 2007, Weekly

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25-08-07, 03:39
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captain jack
28-08-07, 09:36
This teaser/trailer runs 1:57 and when ST is hauled away (as Barker) it's seen in B&W then it is very dark w/color coming up in a few places.


1 - Bells toll / Shop / Barber chair / Woman stares out window / "Years ago something happened down there..."
2 - There Was A Man (Card)
3 - Depp with doll faces woman
4 - With A Beautiful Wife (Card)
5 - Woman smiles at Depp
6 - He Was Unjustly Accused (Card)
7 - Police drag Depp away / Rickman presiding in courtroom: "May the Lord have mercy on your soul"
8 - He Was Banished For Life (Card)
9 - Depp looks out door
10 - He Saw How Civilized Men Behave (Card)
11 - Rickman attacks woman
12 - He Never Forgot (Card)
13 - Ship sails thru London harbor / Depp, boy look out from ship
14 - He Never Forgave (Card)
15 - Depp closes photo frame / Depp: "...Fifteen years dreaming...Wife and child"
16 - Depp lifts cover revealing child's body
17 - Carter: "So it's you, Benjamin Barker" / Depp repairs barber chair /
Depp: "That man is dead...Todd now...Sweeney Todd" / Depp slams razor down into pool of water
18 - Depp raises up with razor and slashes out at man in chair / Depp sings: "I will have vengeance...Salvation"
19 - From Director Tim Burton (Card)
20 - Depp walks by rat in street
21 - Door opens to ballroom / Depp looks into cracked mirror
22 - Cohen comes thru curtains onto stage
23 - Rickman grabs woman / Carter startled
24 - Man snaps cane together / Depp walks thru cemetery / Depp opens razor / Pillars in alley
25 - Depp slashes out with razor on city street
26 - Cohen twirls cape on stage
27 - Rickman peers thru peephole seeing Depp with razor approaching
28 - Carter opens door / Depp with outstretched arms on crowded street
29 - Depp, Carter dance in archway / Carter holding rolling pin / Man nervously looks down / Man points cane
30 - Depp holds out razors in city street / Carter applauds with others in audience
31 - Depp extends razor / Pull back across rooftops from skylight
32 - Depp blows off razor as Cohen performs on stage
33 - Intro: Johnny Depp / Depp wipes off chair as door opens to shop / Depp: "How 'bout a shave"
34 - Depp puts smock on Rickman and brings razor to his throat
35 - Title: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
36 - Depp steps on lever sending body down trap door / Depp drops hat into pit
37 - This Christmas (Card)
38 - Footsteps / Carter opens trap door and gasps
39 - Music

captain jack
28-08-07, 22:42
From Variety
August 27, 2007
'Sweeney' gets Christmas premiere
Johnny Depp musical to open Dec. 21
By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK
'Sweeney Todd'

http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/1633/sweeney0033ck9.jpg (http://imageshack.us) Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter star in helmer Tim Burton's musical 'Sweeney Todd,' to be released at Christmas.
Johnny Depp will be singing in time for Christmas -- everywhere.

DreamWorks and Paramount have decided to go wide with director Tim Burton's bigscreen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical "Sweeney Todd" on Dec. 21, versus a platform release.

Original plan was to give the film a limited bow on the 21st and then go wide on Jan. 11, the thought being that "Sweeney Todd" is less commercial and less accessible than most musicals because of its darker storyline. Along those lines, a platform opening would provide a chance to build buzz.

However, when DreamWorks execs began seeing clips from "Sweeney," they realized it had far broader appeal, particularly with Depp starring as the revenge-seeking barber of Fleet Street who uses his blade in gruesome ways to seek justice for the deaths of his wife and child.

The hope is that "Sweeney" will be the sort of signature role for Depp that Captain Jack Sparrow in Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise was.

DreamWorks and Warner Bros. are partners on "Sweeney," with DreamWorks/Paramount handling domestic. Warners will release the musical overseas. The studios believe "Sweeney" will work as a holiday pic.

Also opening wide on Dec. 21 are Disney's sequel "National Treasure: Book of Secrets"; Warner Bros.' dramedy "P.S., I Love You," starring Gerard Butler and Hilary Swank; and Sony laffer "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story," penned by Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan, who directed. Limited releases include "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly."

"Sweeney" producer Dick Zanuck and Burton already had been pushing for a wide bow, expressing concerns that a platform release could give the impression it was an arthouse title.

At the same time, DreamWorks and Paramount aren't likely to go out with "Sweeney," which is expected to receive an R rating, on more than 1,500 screens. At least that's the thinking at this point.

(Anne Thompson contributed to this report.)

captain jack
29-08-07, 16:00
The Industry
8/28/07
9:10 **
Johnny Depp's Cannibal Movie Gets a Christmas Release

Sweeney to Dine at a Theater Near You: DreamWorks and Paramount have decided to forgo a platform release for the Tim Burton–directed film of the Stephen Sondheim musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and instead open the Johnny Depp–starring film wide on December 21. Because nothing says Christmas like a vengeance-obsessed singing cannibal. [Variety]

captain jack
30-08-07, 19:30
Empire
October 2007 Issue

Sweeney Todd
Location: Pinewood Studios, England
Other locations: London, England
Shooting Dates: February 5 - May 11, 2007
Budget: $50 millon (est)
Director: Tim Burton
Released: 25 January, 2008

On paper, Sweeney Todd is the most ‘Tim Burton’ movie Tim Burton could ever make. The story of the Demon Barber Of Fleet Street, who used his cut-throat razor a little too literally and provided human filling for the pies baked by his neighbour, it has plenty of fantastical darkness, copious opportunity for eccentricity, and freaks-a-go-go. Plus, he’s roped in real-life wife Helena Bonham Carter (as pie-maker Mrs. Lovett) and virtual screen husband Johnny Depp in the title role. Just one little issue throw it outside the Burton world: singing. Bars, arias, even a smattering of cadenzas – the lot.

“I think of it like a silent film but with music,” says Burton paradoxically. “I mean, it’s all very big emotion, like silent film, very Grand Guignol – lots of blood. The idea of mixing a horror movie and musical for me is fascinating.”

Based on Stephen Sondheim’s Broadway show, Sweeney Todd is not your usual cinema-friendly ‘ lots of talking with the odd ditty’ kind of musical. This is verging on opera, with barely a word unsung and some hefty lung-work required of its cast, who have largely never sung anywhere other than the privacy of their own shower. It’s is particularly testing of Bonham Carter and Depp, whose Cruella De Vil do and leather waistcoat make him look like Edward Scissorhands’ fey uncle. Both have the kind of numbers that have to shake the cheap seats with their power.

“Helena’s really surprised me.” Says Tim Burton of his missus, who had to get through numerous auditions before she got the role, “and Johnny’s always up for something news. It’s certainly a challenge…”

“I do love a great challenge,” laughs Depp “I did a musical in 1989 (Cry Baby), but they dubbed my voice…{Sondheim’s melodies] were kind of a bugger to deal with, but I think we got there.” Well if anyone can do singing psycho and make it work, it’s Johnny Depp.

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misskrueger
02-09-07, 22:08
Önümüzdeki sezonda gösterime girecek olan filmler arasında en çok merek ettigim Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street filmi.Johnny Deep ve Tim Burton beraber bir film yapıyorlarsa kötü olacagını hiç sanmıyorum tabii Helena Bonham Carter dopinginden bahsetmiyorum bile.

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03-09-07, 20:30
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05-09-07, 01:24
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captain jack
09-09-07, 17:10
'Sweeney Todd'

September 9, 2007
Oh, you know it's a happy holiday movie when you have a musical decked in red: Blood. And the main character is a guy with white hair: a killer barber. And the pie is not made of mincemeat, but man-meat. Welcome to Tim Burton's idea of a real nightmare before Christmas which is his musical "Sweeney Todd" starring Johnny Depp with sheers, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman and Sacha Baron Cohen.

Written by Burton and Jon Logan, the movie isn't exactly what some might consider a warm-hearted holiday flick. Depp is a barber who butchers victims in his barbershop chair by slitting their throats. He sends the bodies down a chute in the floor to the home of his mistress Mrs. Lovett (Carter) who then turns them into meat pies! "The beauty of it is Tim takes chances no matter when, no matter what," says Depp, who adds that the minute his favorite director approached him, he was in.

"I started telling people that the minute I put down my Pirates sword that I was doing a musical. People thought, 'No.' I said, 'Yeah, I'm doing it.'" Depp jokes.

Burton, who admits that he's "not a huge fan of musicals, but this one is my favorite" had adapted Stephen Sondheim's classic about a crazy love story. The movie is 70 percent singing with Baron Cohen as a rival barber who Burton swears has "amazing" singing chops.

But Burton isn't exactly Simon Cowell rating the singing of his cast members. He finds more glee discussing what this film really is all about for him.

"It's a horror musical," says the director.

Want some egg nog with that?

Cindy Pearlman



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Tim Burton discusses Johnny Depp: "I like actors that like to become characters"

During his press conference in Venice on Wednesday, director Tim Burton was asked to explain why there is "a special connection" between him and actor Johnny Depp, who has played the leading role in six Tim Burton films: EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, ED WOOD, SLEEPY HOLLOW, CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, THE CORPSE BRIDE, and Burton's latest feature, the musical SWEENEY TODD. "It's enjoyable working with him," Burton replied. "I like actors that like to become characters. Some actors make a career out of being themselves in a movie," the director explained, "and I've always enjoyed those real character actors that just like to become different creatures--and he's that way."

Burton went on to offer some examples from their films. "In SCISSORHANDS, he didn't speak; in ED WOOD, he didn't shut up . . . he's always trying something different on every movie. And in this movie," Burton finished triumphantly, referring to SWEENEY TODD, "he sings! It's always kind of new territory with him, and that makes it a lot of fun, and a very creative process to see somebody willing to try all those kinds of things."

omayra73
10-09-07, 12:50
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ıslak ıslak
14-09-07, 21:52
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ıslak ıslak
15-09-07, 16:58
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ıslak ıslak
15-09-07, 22:52
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captain jack
16-09-07, 12:22
Laura Michelle Kelly in conversation with Edward Seckerson at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane during rehearsals for Lord of the Rings (July 2007).

Edward Seckerson: Laura tell me about Sweeney Todd because I’ve done a lot with Sondheim over, and last year I did a big public interview with him and we were talking about film musicals and he said, um, he said "I hate them" and I said what even Cabaret, you’ve got to love Cabaret it’s a kind of a .. and he said "No, not even Cabaret" so he said "But here’s the thing someone’s come up with the script idea for turning Sweeney Todd into a film that I think could work" and there you are in it playing The Beggar Woman which is the kind of Sweeney’s supposed dead wife Lucy.

Laura Michelle Kelly: Yeah, yeah.

Edward Seckerson: So tell us about the concept, I mean this is very exciting.

Laura Michelle Kelly: Well, you know Tim Burton who directed it his work is always very stylized and his style is definitely still in this. His, er ,er, his artistic sense is, is incredible and one of a kind. He’s a very a unique director and I think obviously people are gonna be really blown away by the way that he’s converted it from stage to screen. It’s done in a very, I can’t really say to be honest, I’m trying to describe something that I’m so excited to see myself and all I know that on the set that the people were amazing. Their integrity, the singers were good, Johnny Depp’s voice is amazing. It was incredible playing and that they did a flash back sequence normally they wouldn’t be able to see that on stage. They showed part of it but they really went into more details with the film. If they keep it in, I mean with film they can cut it out can’t they but I got to be pretty blond in the beginning. Blond for me is very unique anyway because I’m completely brunette, I did try and go blond once I went ginger, but anyway so I get to be blond and pretty and then I get to be hideous and disgusting and awful after that.

Edward Seckerson: And really dirty mouthed.

Laura Michelle Kelly: Yeah, yeah. Love it! I got to play that during the day whiz here and play warrior princess by night which was brilliant.

Edward Seckerson: Gosh.

Laura Michelle Kelly: And that will never happen again.

Edward Seckerson: And when you talk about stylizations, I mean, you know can you give us any examples of scenes that you worked on that were just kind of off the wall.

Laura Michelle Kelly: I think if you just look at all the films he’s ever done, all his films are off the wall. And Colleen Atwood who designs the costumes she’s, you know, worked with him before and his style, he picks up on the tiniest detail that is just not part of his plan and I think that’s why he is so well renowned for his style because he’s, he’s got it in his head and he know how to put it on screen and I think sondheim, this Sweeney Todd actually really fits that unique sense. And the actors he’s worked with, he worked with a lot of them before. He’s worked with Helena obviously, he’s worked with Johnny and there were some other really incredible actors Christopher Lee and Alan Rickman. Oh, Sacha Baron Cohen who was really, really funny...

Edward Seckerson: He’s playing Pirelli isn’t he.

Laura Michelle Kelly: And there was no one else. Apparently he came in singing Tevye stuff from Fiddler on the Roof because he did it in college and that’s how he got the part. He came into the studio singing Tevye and like got the whole score and it was like him and Tim were having a good time. That’s what Tim said anyway.

captain jack
17-09-07, 17:01
Turkey 25 January 2008 :img-wink:

USA 21 December 2007
Argentina 17 January 2008
Australia 24 January 2008
Netherlands 24 January 2008
Norway 25 January 2008

UK 25 January 2008
Japan 26 January 2008
Spain 8 February 2008
Egypt 13 February 2008
Germany 21 February 2008
Switzerland 21 February 2008 (

ıslak ıslak
17-09-07, 20:40
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captain jack
21-09-07, 00:09
A peek at Johnny Depp in a musical

By Ruben V. Nepales
Philippine Daily Inquirer
10:42pm (Mla time) 09/20/2007

Singing onscreen

The past weeks seemed like a blur but here are some sidelights:

We had our first look—and listen—of Johnny Depp singing in a movie at the awarding in Venice of a Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award to his frequent collaborator, director Tim Burton.

For the first time, a footage of Tim’s film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd” was shown after he received the award from Johnny himself. When the duo got off the stage and took their seats at the Palazzo del Cinema, the gala audience was treated to the sight and sound of Johnny singing onscreen. News reports offered various running times on the footage’s length, from seven to 10 minutes.

The excerpt depicted a crucial point in the Tony Award-winning operetta, when Sweeney (Johnny), a barber who was exiled by a judge so he could prey upon the wife, returns to the London apartment where he and his family used to live. Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), the proprietress of the meat-pie shop downstairs, recognizes Sweeney and gives back his razors which she has kept. Johnny, turning into the demon barber of Fleet Street, sings an homage to his gleaming razors titled “My Friends.” Helena joins him later in the song.

The scene’s look is appropriately gray and sinister—very Gothic. It ends with a zoom out from the apartment and into a London that’s straight out of Charles Dickens’ books.

So what did we think of Johnny warbling a tune? It was too short a film for us to make a reliable verdict. But he sounded fine on that brief footage. Earlier, on the lawn of the famed Cipriani Hotel, before we all boarded boats for the awarding at Lido, Tim told us, “I knew Johnny was in a band. I knew he was musical. I know him well enough that he would say, ‘I can’t do it’ if he thought he couldn’t do a singing role.”

The director, who also premiered a 3D version of his 1993 “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” said about Sacha Baron Cohen’s (“Borat”) try-out as a rival barber: “He virtually sang the entire songbook of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ which he had brought to the audition.” Smiling, the director added, “I wish I had a camera with me during that time.”

When Johnny saw Helena, who is pregnant with her second child with Tim (she is due in December), he pointed at her protruding tummy and teased, “What happened?” Helena was quick: “We kissed, remember?”

captain jack
25-09-07, 11:05
röportajın johnny depp ile olan kısmı
sweeney todd film ile ilgili

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Mike Collett – Yonetmen Tim Burton, Stephen Sondheim’in muzikal eseri Sweeney Todd ile ilgili bazi sorulari yanitladi. Theresa (Tesekkurker Theresa) sayesinde Zone’un News and Views Forumunda roportajin tumunu bulabilirsiniz ama ozellikle Johnny Depp’in performansi ile ilgili bazi bolumleri ekliyorum.

REUTERS : Johnny Depp sarki soylerkenki sesini “ciftlesme cagrisinda bulunan erkek geyik”’e benzetmis. ……. Onu bir muzikalde yoneten biri olarak bu goruse katiliyor musunuz?

TIM BURTON : Tam onun soyleyecegi bir soz! Hayir, katilmiyorum. Harikaydi! Ben bu rolu kendisine teklif ettigimde sarki soyleyip soyleyemedigini bilmiyordum. Bir grupta caldigini biliyordum ama teklifi kabul edince, yapamayacagi bir seyi kabul etmeyecegini biliyordum. Onun en harika yonu bu zaten, zoru basarmak ve buna daima hazir ve istekli olmak. Ve insanlari sasirtacagini dusunuyorum. Bence sesi harika!

REUTERS : Siz genellikle Johnny ile calisiyorsunuz, bu filmi bir baskasi ile yapmayi dusunur muydunuz?

TIM BURTON: Sweeney Todd projesi ile ilgilenmeye 10 yil once basladim. Bir turlu gerceklesemedi. Baslarda gerceklesebilseydi Depp bu rol icin oldukca genc kacardi. Olaylarin tuhaf bir gelisme sekli var. Sahnede Todd ve Mrs. Lovett 50’li yaslarindalar ama ben onlari daha genc hayal ettim, 40’larinda gibi. Evet, olaylar tuhaf sekilde gelisti, muhtemelen yillar once olsaydi baska birisi ile cekerdim ama oyle olmadigina memnunum, cunku Depp Todd rolunde muhtesem!

Ceviri: eflatun

ıslak ıslak
25-09-07, 23:17
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ıslak ıslak
26-09-07, 14:58
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captain jack
27-09-07, 11:48
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sbuffy
28-09-07, 14:59
Oscar'a Yakın Kehanetler

Oscar yarışı giderek hız kazanırken, ödüller için bahisler de açıldı. ABD'nin en iyi film eleştirmenleri her yıl olduğu gibi bu sene de 2008'in Oscar'larını kimin kapacağına dair öngörülerde bulundu. İşte en iyilerin Oscar için seçtikleri:

En İyi Film
1. Atonement
2. No Country for Old Men
3. Charlie Wilson's War
4. American Gangster
5. Into the Wild
6. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

En İyi Aktör
1. Daniel Day Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
2. Tommy Lee Jones (In The Valley of Elah
3. James McAvoy (Atonement)
4. Johnny Depp (Sweeney Todd)
5. Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild)

En İyi Kadın Oyuncu
1. Marion Cotillard (Kaldırım Serçesi)
2. Julie Christie (Away From Her)
3. Keira Knightley (Atonement)
4. Ellen Page (Juno)
5. Cate Blachett (Elizabeth- Altın Çağ)

kaynak:film.gen.tr

umarım bahisçiler haklı çıkar.akademi hem tim burtonı hem johnny deppi bu sefer görmemezlikten gelmez.

captain jack
29-09-07, 18:00
Oscar'a Yakın Kehanetler

Oscar yarışı giderek hız kazanırken, ödüller için bahisler de açıldı. ABD'nin en iyi film eleştirmenleri her yıl olduğu gibi bu sene de 2008'in Oscar'larını kimin kapacağına dair öngörülerde bulundu. İşte en iyilerin Oscar için seçtikleri:

En İyi Film
1. Atonement
2. No Country for Old Men
3. Charlie Wilson's War
4. American Gangster
5. Into the Wild
6. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

En İyi Aktör
1. Daniel Day Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
2. Tommy Lee Jones (In The Valley of Elah
3. James McAvoy (Atonement)
4. Johnny Depp (Sweeney Todd)
5. Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild)

En İyi Kadın Oyuncu
1. Marion Cotillard (Kaldırım Serçesi)
2. Julie Christie (Away From Her)
3. Keira Knightley (Atonement)
4. Ellen Page (Juno)
5. Cate Blachett (Elizabeth- Altın Çağ)

kaynak:film.gen.tr

umarım bahisçiler haklı çıkar.akademi hem tim burtonı hem johnny deppi bu sefer görmemezlikten gelmez.

inşallah bu sefer olur
olmazsa da şaşırmam doğrusu :img-wink:

sbuffy
29-09-07, 20:37
captain jack bildiğin gibi Sweeney Todd hakkında çok güzel yorumlar yapılıyor. bu yorumlara göre film dalında ödül alabileceğini düşünüyorum.ayrıca tim burtondan da umutluyum.

captain jack
30-09-07, 20:24
captain jack bildiğin gibi Sweeney Todd hakkında çok güzel yorumlar yapılıyor. bu yorumlara göre film dalında ödül alabileceğini düşünüyorum.ayrıca tim burtondan da umutluyum.

evet çok güzel yorumlar yapılıyor ama yinede johnny depp e vereceklerini hiç sanmıyorum umarım yanılırım :img-wink:

captain jack
01-10-07, 14:38
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ıslak ıslak
02-10-07, 13:11
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captain jack
03-10-07, 12:04
sweeney todd filminin fragmanı yarın yayınlanacak sanırım ingilizce olduğu için

ben en yiysi yazıyı ekliyim
tercüme eden olursa çokkkkkkkk sevinirim


SWEENEY TODD is coming! The trailer premieres in Europe October 4th

It's finally here! After months of anticipation, Warner Bros. Pictures--which is handling overseas distribution for SWEENEY TODD--has announced a release date for trailers for the movie. According to their press release, "[E]xciting new footage from the highly anticipated first quarter 2008 worldwide release of SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET" will be released via satellite feed in Europe on October 4th between 2300-2315 GMT, and at the same time in Latin America. The Australian release is October 5th, 0900-0915 EST. Paramount is handling the U.S. theatrical release of SWEENEY TODD, and they have not yet announced when the trailer will be available in the U.S., but we're hoping it will be up on the official website soon after its European release.

captain jack
04-10-07, 11:38
SWEENEY TODD geliyor! 4 Ekim’de Fragman Avrupa’da yaynlnmaya baslayacak.

Nihayet burda! Aylardir merakla beklenen aciklama geldi. Filmin uluslararasi dagitimindan sorumlu olan Warner Bros. Pictures tanitim filmlerinin gosterim tarihini acikladi. Basin bultenlerine gore, ST’in 2008 gosterimi icin hazirlanan tanitimin ilk ayagi olan Fleet Sokagi’nin Seytani Berberi adli ilk tanitim filmi 4 Ekim’de GMT zaman diliminde 23:00-23:15 saatlerinde Avrupa ve Latin Amerika’da satelit uzerinden yayinlanacak. EST zaman diliminde 5 Ekim’de Avusturalya’da 9:00-9:15 arasi gosterilecek.
Amerika tanitimlarini Paramount’un yapacagi ST’in Amerika gosterim zamani henuz belli degil. Ancak Avrupa tanitimi doner donmez web sitelerinden Amerika zamanlarini duyurmalarini bekliyoruz.

ceviri: eflatun

sevgi86
04-10-07, 19:03
haber için teşekkürler captain
umarım fragmanı çeken bir hayırsever bir an önce yayınlar:happy0064

cedo_jack_will
04-10-07, 19:18
bu fiolmi izlemem lazım yaaaaa :img-nyam::img-nyam::img-nyam:
biraz korkçaz ama imgdrag:icon_sorr
değerrrrrrrrrrrrrr :happy0064

captain jack
04-10-07, 23:14
haber için teşekkürler captain
umarım fragmanı çeken bir hayırsever bir an önce yayınlar:happy0064

bende fragmanı bekliyorum ama fragman resimlerini buldum :happy0064

sweeney todd fragman resimleri

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captain jack
04-10-07, 23:17
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captain jack
04-10-07, 23:21
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sevgi86
04-10-07, 23:47
resimler harika harika bir film olacak 2008 i iple çekiyorum sonrada 25 ocak'ı tabi mmmmm
fragman da gelir bugün yarın haberler sende captain
iyi akşamlar

bu arada helenayla coninin olayı ne filmde
hayır bir sarışın görüyorum röportajları pek takip edemedim de
alan rickman ı görüyorum bu arada onun rolünü de çok merak ediyorummm

captain jack
05-10-07, 04:56
resimler harika harika bir film olacak 2008 i iple çekiyorum sonrada 25 ocak'ı tabi mmmmm
fragman da gelir bugün yarın haberler sende captain
iyi akşamlar

bu arada helenayla coninin olayı ne filmde
hayır bir sarışın görüyorum röportajları pek takip edemedim de
alan rickman ı görüyorum bu arada onun rolünü de çok merak ediyorummm

fragman yayınlandı harikaydı
helena sevgilisi rolünde
ilk başta gördüğün sarışın bayan eşi rolünde ama öldürülüyo sanırım
ondan sonra intikam almak için öldürüyo sanırım böyle yani kısacası böyle:img-wink:

alan r. acımasız yargıç rolünde :img-wink:

captain jack
05-10-07, 06:07
http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/4050/st9amhidefry3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5118/st21amae3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/469/sttrailer29iy2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/407/sttrailer30jz3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

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http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/2286/sweeneytodd10jf9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

captain jack
05-10-07, 06:09
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http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/7880/sweeneytodd29tq3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

captain jack
05-10-07, 06:25
filmin fragmanı

http://www.dizifilm.com/forum/blog/viewblog.php?userid=59361

captain jack
05-10-07, 07:13
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http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/4674/sweeney0540om2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

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http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/4817/sttrailer1058ry8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

sbuffy
05-10-07, 11:10
captain jack süpersin çok teşekkürler fragman resimleri için

Fragman avatarlar
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http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/2974/sweeneyav6qw5.jpghttp://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1859/sweeneyav9kt3.jpghttp://img240.imageshack.us/img240/9315/sweeneyav10ds4.jpg
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1179/sweeneyav16np6.jpghttp://img240.imageshack.us/img240/9273/sweeneyav20qt5.jpghttp://img240.imageshack.us/img240/6599/sweeneyav21kd5.jpg

sbuffy
05-10-07, 11:19
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http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1206/sweeneyblade1be1.jpghttp://img240.imageshack.us/img240/3717/yayagifxx5.gif

captain jack
05-10-07, 13:21
sbuffy avatarlar çok güzel

http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/3520/1495iehup3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/788/sweeneyandlovettsigvs3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

ıslak ıslak
05-10-07, 14:15
Eklenilen herşey harika... Fragmanda öyle.. Bu film ödüle boğulucak eminim... :good: tek üzüntüm ne yazık ki Ocak ayına çok var...

http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/2726/sttrailerblendko4.jpg

c6h12o6
05-10-07, 17:39
Kostümler ve makyaj süper diyebilirim.. Esas yorumumu 25 Ocak sonrasına saklıyorum..:img-wink:

ıslak ıslak
06-10-07, 12:44
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sbuffy
06-10-07, 17:22
ıslak ıslak sana katılıyorum.özelikle geçen yıl scorsese için geçerli olan şartlar bu yıl tim burton için geçerli olabilir.akademi bu tarz bir filmi görmemezlikten gelemez.

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captain jack
06-10-07, 21:46
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captain jack
06-10-07, 21:51
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ıslak ıslak
06-10-07, 22:21
ıslak ıslak sana katılıyorum.özelikle geçen yıl scorsese için geçerli olan şartlar bu yıl tim burton için geçerli olabilir.akademi bu tarz bir filmi görmemezlikten gelemez.


Evet sbuffy Scorsese gibi bir yönetmeni artık onur ödülü verip geçiştirceklerini sanarken akademi hatasını anladı ve geç de olsa ödülü vermeyi bildi.. Johnny ve Tim ikilisine çok geç kalınmış olsa da, evet bazılarına göre oscar saygınlığı yitirmiş gibi görünse de ben yine de benim dahi ikilimi ellerinde heykelle, gururla gülümseyerek görmek isterim.. O ikili törenlere de ödüle de çok yakışıyor bakınız Venedik film festivali...:img-yes:

http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/4245/sweeney13fk7.gif (http://imageshack.us)

http://www.resimkaydet.com/001/images9/1191767475.gif

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http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/9566/sweeney17tl0.gif (http://imageshack.us)

http://www.resimkaydet.com/001/images9/1191797044.gif

kaptan jack
06-10-07, 22:49
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kaptan jack
06-10-07, 22:54
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sevgi86
06-10-07, 23:34
fragman yayınlandı harikaydı
helena sevgilisi rolünde
ilk başta gördüğün sarışın bayan eşi rolünde ama öldürülüyo sanırım
ondan sonra intikam almak için öldürüyo sanırım böyle yani kısacası böyle:img-wink:

alan r. acımasız yargıç rolünde :img-wink:


evet alan tabi ki acımasız
:img-wink:
ya adama neler yapmışlar nele yaptırmışlar
gerçek sweeney in akıbeti kötü olmuş filmin sonu nasıl biticek acaba üzülmeyelim de

fragmanda bir replik var hani "hıw about a shaveeeee" diyo ya coni
dilime dolandı ya
aay ayayay

bir de tim burton coniye helenayı iyi emanet ediyor yani
bana düştü tasası

şu dörtlüye bayılıyorum
coni
helena
tim
danny

tek kelimeyle harika başarının şifresi gibi birşey

______________

kaptan jack resimler harika teşekkürler bu arada
ya izlemek için sabırsızlanıyorum
:good::happy0064

ıslak ıslak
06-10-07, 23:34
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kaptan jack
07-10-07, 16:08
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ıslak ıslak
07-10-07, 16:28
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ıslak ıslak
07-10-07, 16:31
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captain jack
08-10-07, 15:21
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deadly_angel
08-10-07, 20:47
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deadly_angel
08-10-07, 20:50
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captain jack
09-10-07, 15:12
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misskrueger
09-10-07, 15:47
25 Ocakta sonunda gösterime giriyor.Bence fragmanından çok daha iyi olacak.Tim&Johnny ikilisinden kötü bir film çıkacagını sanmıyorum.

captain jack
10-10-07, 12:01
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captain jack
10-10-07, 16:19
Great buzz for the SWEENEY TODD trailer: "I think Johnny Depp could fly," says E's Daily 10

The just-released SWEENEY TODD trailer has been generating a lot of excitement in the media--responding to the trailer shown on E!'s "Daily 10" news show, the host declared, "I think Johnny Depp could fly." Variety's blogger Anne Thompson assessed the trailer with an eye to the marketplace, noting that the two-and-a-half minute trailer used a narrative introduction to SWEENEY rather than the opening musical number ("Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd" etc.) : "DreamWorks/ Paramount's first trailer for the Tim Burton film [. . .] downplays the score. The marketers are playing this one carefully. They don't want to turn people off. They figure that they have the Sondheim and theater buffs who know the music. It's everyone else they want to lure into the theater. Yes, Johnny Depp does break into song in this trailer," Thompson assures all those who were skeptical about Johnny singing the demanding role. "And he's singing the right words to the right music. 'At last my arm is complete again!' Yes, it does send a chill."

captain jack
10-10-07, 19:43
http://www.dizifilm.com/modules.php?name=Links&file=viewarticle&id=424

ıslak ıslak
10-10-07, 22:21
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kaptan jack
10-10-07, 22:34
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captain jack
11-10-07, 12:48
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ıslak ıslak
11-10-07, 13:52
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aslı_robert
11-10-07, 15:09
Fragmanı dün izledim ama yorum yapamadım.Şimdi...
Helena Johny'nin sevgilisi mi?Ama nasıl olabilir bu.
Alan'a neden hep kötü rolleri veriyorlar?Onun kaderi bu mu....
Sonucu hakikaten merak ediyorum.Alan'ıma neler edecek Johny...

captain jack
11-10-07, 16:25
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captain jack
11-10-07, 16:30
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captain jack
12-10-07, 23:30
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captain jack
13-10-07, 11:11
resmin üzerini tıklayın :img-wink:

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captain jack
13-10-07, 11:58
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özgenuroğlu
13-10-07, 13:29
Paylaşımlarınız için teşekkürler:)

Alıntı

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Alıntı

Wallpaper

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özgenuroğlu
13-10-07, 13:35
Alıntı

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özgenuroğlu
13-10-07, 13:38
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özgenuroğlu
13-10-07, 13:41
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özgenuroğlu
13-10-07, 13:46
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özgenuroğlu
13-10-07, 13:54
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cedo_jack_will
14-10-07, 19:23
25 ooooccccaaaakkkkkk çoook geç ya :icon_sorr keşke daha erken gelseydi :sad53:

ıslak ıslak
14-10-07, 23:37
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cropsy
15-10-07, 21:08
Aslında ben bu tarz filmlerden pek hoşlanmıyorum ama arada istisna olarak izlediklerim oluyor,bu filmin benim için istisna olmasının en büyük sebebi de Johnny Depp ve Tim Burton ikilisidir..Kesinlikle ikisinin birlikteyken çok daha farklı bir elektrikleri oluyor seyirci açısından ve ben bu ikiliyi daha uzun süre birlikte çalışırken görmek istiyorum..:img-icecr Keza Johnny ile Heira Bonham Carter'ı da birlikte izlemesi yine güzel olacak..

Aynı zamanda Akademi'den bu sene de bir atak bekliyorum Johnny&Tim konusunda:)Gerçi bu seneki Oscar tahminlerinde film ve yönetmen kategorisinde var Tim Burton ile Sweeney Todd takip ettiğim kadarıyla,bir de bence buna Johnny eklenmeli ve bence bu sene ödülü almalıdır..Hoş almasa da olur ama Depp'in bu ödülü birkaç senedir oldukça hak ettiğini düşünüyorum:)

Ayrıca çok güzel çalışmalar ve resimler eklenmiş..Herkese teşekkürler..

Özge bana imza yap bebişim:icon_whis :)

özgenuroğlu
15-10-07, 21:33
İstediğin resimleri yolla bebişim yapayım hemen:)

Benimde heyecanla beklediğim filmler arasında başı aldı diyebilirim...
Johnny ve tim ikilisinin yanısıra carterın etkiside var hem johnny hemde carter zaten aykırı rollerin insanları:)

captain jack
15-10-07, 21:48
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captain jack
16-10-07, 16:13
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captain jack
17-10-07, 13:51
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ıslak ıslak
17-10-07, 13:56
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ıslak ıslak
18-10-07, 21:19
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captain jack
19-10-07, 01:13
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ıslak ıslak
20-10-07, 13:16
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sbuffy
20-10-07, 13:54
2.Trailerda yayınlandı:img-wink:
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ıslak ıslak
20-10-07, 19:10
Haber için sağol sbufy..

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ıslak ıslak
22-10-07, 13:30
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ıslak ıslak
22-10-07, 20:19
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captain jack
23-10-07, 01:21
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sweeney todd 2. fragman


http://www.dizifilm.com/modules.php?name=Links&file=viewarticle&id=1333


:good:

captain jack
23-10-07, 01:59
2.fragman resimleri

sweeney todd 2. fragman resimleri :img-wink:

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captain jack
23-10-07, 02:02
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captain jack
23-10-07, 02:05
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sweeney todd soundtrack

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captain jack
24-10-07, 13:03
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ıslak ıslak
24-10-07, 19:52
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captain jack
25-10-07, 00:36
Sweeney Todd preview - updated

Posted by Steve Biodrowski on 24 Oct 2007 at 02:40

Got a sneak peak at SWEENEY TODD on Tuesday, and it is absolutely fantastic - one of the best things Tim Burton has ever directed! The film was not finished (the credits were missing, and the sound mix will be tweaked over the next five weeks), but barring ratings problems, this appears to be the final cut in all its gory glory. The movie is pretty much your dream of what it would be, when you first heard that Burton and Johnny Depp would be turning the Stephen Sondheim musical into a movie: it’s a dark, brooding horror-musical-comedy that hits all the right notes.

Depp casts aside the over-the-top antics of Jack Sparrow for a much more self-contained performance as the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, in which the emotions (primarily a lust for revenge) ooze up to the surface in controlled bursts; without ever blunting the character’s knife-sharp edge, the actor demands that we sympathize and root for Sweeney as he slashes his way through half the throats in London. Alan Rickman is wonderful as the hypocritical Judge Turpin, whose machinations drove Sweeney to madness. Sacha Baron Cohen shines in a small role - you don’t have to be a Borat fan to enjoy his work here. A special mention must go out for Timothy Spall as Beadle Bamford, Turpin’s right-hand man - a perfectly wrought performance of a slimy character who mistakenly believes himself to be slick and smart. Hopefully, the Oscar academy will not overlook him next year even those his role is not of the showy, melodramatic kind that usually draws attention.

If there is a flaw in the movie, it is that the cinematic storytelling occasionally short circuits the musical nature of the source material. The acting performances, through close-up camera angles and cutting, convey the point of some scenes long before the songs wrap up, as when Anthony (Jamie Campbell Bower) first lays eyes on and falls in love with Sweeney’s daughter Johanna (Jayne Wisener), who is kept a virtual prisoner in Turpin’s mansion. Judging from the reaction and comments after the screening, fans of the musical will be pleased that the film is faithful to Sondheim, but SWEENEY TODD might have been even better if it had jettisoned more of the stage version, which on a few occasions feels like dead weight slowing the movie down.

The screening was followed by a session in which the marketing people asked for audience reactions. It was clear that the small audience (a bit over forty, made up mostly of fans of Burton and/or Johnny Depp) loved the film: over thirty called it great; eight called it very good; two said it was merely good; and no one admitted that he/she actively disliked it.

UPDATE: One of the two viewers who ranked the film as only “good” complained that the story offered “no closure,” but he did not get a chance to explain what he meant by that. (The film ties up all the plot threads; it may or may not show you exactly what happens to everybody, but it gives you enough information to figure it out satisfactorily.) This audience member also complained about Depp’s performance, saying that he had seen the actor in similar roles too often before; he called Sweeney “Edward Scissorhands possessed by Jack Sparrow.” (”Scissorhands possessed by Jack the Ripper” would be more accurate; Sweeney has little if anything in common with the woozy pirate from CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL, whose head seems soft from too much time in the sun.) Funnily enough, even though the “Scissorhands-Sparrow” remark had been intended as a criticism, the marketing people actually liked it, saying they would like to put the comment in their promotional campaign.

UPDATE: One of the first questions that came up was regarding the singing voices, of the cast in general and of Johnny Depp in particular. According to a show of hands, a near unanimous majority of the audience thought Depp and his co-stars passed the test. Personally, I thought it was clear that neither Depp nor Rickman is a trained Broadway singer, but it doesn’t matter because they put so much acting into the songs that the lyrics become sung dialogue. I’m not saying their voices were off-key or flat, just that you could tell they were not going to throw back their heads and belt out notes that would shatter a champagne glass. The strength of their singing lay more in acting skill than in virtuoso vocal stylings, and the result is fully satisfying in the movie.

Several viewers raised their hands when the moderator asked whether any of the women thought there was too much blood; interestingly, none of them said this ruined the movie for them or would prevent them from recommending it to friends. A few pointed out that the highly stylized nature of the film - most of the colors are muted and almost monochromatic, like Halloween Town in NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS - rendered the bright-red bloodshed in a highly artificial way that muted the impact, making it more palatable, even for non-gore hounds.

UPDATE: Some people in the screening compared the violence to KILL BILL. Personally, I found it closer to one of KILL BILL’s inspiration, the “Lone Wolf” samurai movies made in Japan in the 1970s. Like those ultra-violent extravaganzas, SWEENEY TODD features blood the flows in watery geyers - the effect is so over-the-top that it becomes almost cartoony. Still, the sight of razor slicing flesh does have an impact, especially during the montage of Sweeney carving his way through at least half a dozen victims during a song.

To be clear, the session was not about gathering audience reactions in order to re-cut the film to make it safer for a general audience; the goal was trying to gauge the film’s appeal. From the various questions and statements uttered over the course of half-an-hour, it appears that the marketing people believe the film will appeal to three or four non-intersecting groups:

1. Teenager girls who like Depp
2. Tim Burton fans
3. Fans of the musical
4. The “Adult Alternative” audience, who want to see something other than NATIONAL TREASURE 2

For some reason, there was some doubt that SWEENEY TODD would appeal to horror fans, even though it clearly is a horror movie, the songs notwithstanding. There seemed to be a misapprehension that “horror” equated with SAW, and that fans of that franchise and others of its ilk would not enjoy the Burton film.

Personally, I think nothing could be further from the truth. The blood explodes in only a few scenes of SWEENEY, but when it rains, it pours - in unbelievably graphic gouts of gushing red. I can’t remember when or if I ever saw this much red splashed across the screen in a mainstream studio movie. More important, the Sweeney character fits the classic movie monster mold: he does horrible things, but the audience identifies with and even roots for him to dispatch his victims, who more often than not deserve what they get.

It’s a mistake to think that torture-porn and/or high-octane violence are synonymous with horror. There are a few loud voices at horror movie blogs insisting that HOSTEL PART II, GRINDHOUSE, and 28 WEEKS LATER are what horror is all about, but these films can barely find an audience, if at all. Much bigger audiences will clearly turn out for scary movies - even ones with violence and blood-letting, like SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, - as long as they are done with some style and class. Certainly, SWEENEY TODD could draw in the same kind of viewers who turned SLEEPY HOLLOW into a blockbuster.

One other incident from the session deserves mention. One recurring question was whether the musical nature of SWEENEY TODD would turn off some young male viewers who might otherwise be interested in another Depp-Burton collaboration. In answer to this, an audience member recounted the following incident: after seeing a trailer for TODD before a screening of THE HEARTBREAK KID, two young men in the row in front of her turned to each other and enthusiastically cried out, ‘Fuck yeah!”

That’s not the kind of comment likely to find its way into the marketing report, so we preserve it here for historical purposes.

UPDATED AGAIN: I forgot to mention this previously, but one thought that went through my mind during the screening was that SWEENEY TODD reminds me of THE BLACK CAT, the classic 1934 horror film starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. The story has Lugosi as a man who returns for revenge after fifteen years in a Russian gulag (same amount of time Sweeney has been away). Meahwhile, Karloff’s character has married both Lugosi’s wife and - after the wife dies - Lugosi’s daughter (more or less what the Rickman character attempts to do in SWEENEY). In the end, Lugosi flays Karloff alive with a scalpel (sound familiar?). As in SWEENEY TODD, the audience is invited to identify with a demented character driven by revenge, even though his actions are almost as monstrous as those of the man he is targeting - perhaps even more so.

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26-10-07, 12:36
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27-10-07, 14:43
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The Singing Voices/Acting Performances: I was satisfied with the singing. I did enjoy Johnny's voice. (He was dubbed in "Cry Baby", my bad. *shrug*) He had an advantage over stage Sweeneys because he was being filmed up close and personal, so therefore he could use his face much more dramatically. He was a fantastic Sweeney, and his smoldering intensity lit up the screen. One moment he would be calm and sinister (persuasive, even), and the next he'd be exploding with cold, controlled rage. It was amazing, and it's one of Johnny's better roles. His best song was "Epiphany," hands-down. The raw emotion will get your heart pumping.

Helena was a delightful, witty and cute Mrs. Lovett. It's true that her voice was a bit breathy and it's probably not something you'd hear on Broadway, but in my opinion, it didn't take away from her performance at all. The relationship between her and Tobias is downright heartbreaking. You can't take your eyes off of her in "Worst Pies in London", and she shines in "By the Sea." Fantastic, all around -- and I'm not even a fan of hers.

Sacha Baron Cohen -- wow. He was definitely a scene-stealer, and you will not be disappointed with his Pirelli. His voice is downright gorgeous, and his mannerisms shine in "The Contest" so much more than any Pirelli I've seen. His comedic grace will dazzle you, and if you hate Pirelli -- you'll love him when he's done. Genius.

Ed Sanders -- This kid will go far, I'm sure. He's a great actor, and his voice was outstanding for someone so small. His chemistry with Mrs. Lovett will leave you wishing that the inevitable wouldn't come. By the end you see that the child in Tobias is gone, and nothing but a greatly disturbed young man remains.

Alan Rickman -- One of his better roles. Slimy, evil and cunning, he was perfect for the role, and he made it his own. He had wonderful chemistry with Johnny, and during "Pretty Women", their voices come together so wonderfully. His voice was great, and his mannerisms were amazing.

Timothy Spall -- His voice was so light and pleasant that I couldn't believe it was coming from him. I enjoyed his performance so much, and he was such a good Beadle. His lines are said with such slimy arrogance that you just love to hate him. Fantastic.

The imagery of the film was beautiful, and I honestly feel as if this is one of Tim Burton's finer films. I wasn't disappointed at all, and that's saying something, as I'm a huge Sweeney Todd fan.

My three favorite sequences were "Epiphany", "The Contest", and "By the Sea." Not that everything else in the film wasn't satisfactory and beyond, but I just loved those so much.

Erm... if there's anything you all would like to ask, I'll answer.

I won't give you blow-by-blow, so don't ask.

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02-11-07, 12:15
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'Sweeney Todd': A Musical on the Cutting Edge
He sings, he slashes -- and did we mention he sings? Johnny Depp puts his neck on the line in Tim Burton's gruesome movie adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim favorite
JOHNNY DEPP ON SWEENEY TODD ''How many chances do you get at a musical about a serial killer?''

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What sort of gift would you bring Johnny Depp, if he were to invite you to his home in the south of France? Six years ago, his director pal Tim Burton turned up with an original cast recording of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. ''I thought, That's weird,'' says Depp. ''I wonder why he gave me that.'' Broadway zealots have long been obsessed with the show, which won a Tony for Best Musical in 1979. But like most of the general public, Depp is not a Broadway zealot. He never got around to discussing the music with Burton. Still, he came to admire the sweet-and-sour mix of harmony and dissonance in Stephen Sondheim's intricate songs. ''I wouldn't say it's something I would listen to every day, necessarily,'' he admits. ''It's quite large and operatic. I've never been a big-musical sort of guy.''

Neither has Burton, actually. The director can't stand most burst-into-song movie-musical conventions. But he has always loved the heightened, melodramatic mien of Sweeney, in which a kindly man becomes a crazed serial killer. And he's managed to enlist Depp in creating a remarkably faithful film adaptation in which most of the action unfolds in song, pulling it off with something close to carte blanche from key DreamWorks and Warner execs.

It's mid-October, and Burton is holed up in a postproduction facility in Manhattan, where he has until mid-November to deliver a final copy of the movie. He says this is the first time he hasn't had to submit a film to the test-screening process (although there have been screenings for marketing purposes). ''The studio people realize that the movie is what it is,'' he says. Besides, it's made up of interlocking musical sequences. ''It's not like there's other stuff to cut into it to replace anything.''

An early look at a version with only a rough sound mix confirms some expectations — the film is dark, desaturated, and visually stunning — and yields some revelations: First, Johnny Depp can actually sing, and second,the movie's got more spurting blood than a season's worth of E.R. Like the show, Sweeney Todd spins a gruesome tale of vengeance in 19th-century London. Unlike other, more whimsical characters in the Depp-Burton canon, including sad sack Edward Scissorhands and nutty candyman Willy Wonka, this guy is hard as a cobblestone: a heedless, psychopathic murderer. Depp's Todd starts slitting the throats of innocent customers as an expression of rage after a corrupt judge (Alan Rickman) steals away his wife and daughter. (He also squares off against a nasty rival barber, played by Sacha Baron Cohen, better known as Borat.) ''That was always the difficulty,'' Depp says, ''taking a character like that and attempting to make people feel for him, at the same time that he's slashing people up. Not easy.''

But easier, perhaps, than Helena Bonham Carter's job in playing Mrs. Lovett, Todd's ghoulish partner in crime. Desperate to be part of Todd's life and to exorcise his wife's ghost, she becomes his business associate, grinding victims into meat pies and selling them to an unsuspecting public. ''It's so sick,'' she says of the subplot, wondering about the reaction. ''I hope we get away with it.''

Though it ultimately got made in a hurry, Sweeney Todd languished in development for decades. Alan Parker (Evita) was said to be interested in the '80s. Burton himself took a stab at it in the early '90s, but he says it came to nothing because there wasn't a script in place. Sam Mendes worked on a version for several years with Gladiator scribe John Logan before making 2005's Jarhead instead. Then, in the summer of 2006, Burton suddenly had an opening in his schedule after his Jim Carrey movie, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, fell apart. He pounced on Sweeney, and quickly persuaded Depp to join him. The budget commitment wasn't huge — around $50 million — and the shooting schedule sounded hectic at just 60 days. However, as Depp puts it, ''How many chances do you get at a musical about a serial killer?''

And how many chances does a non-singer get at tackling such an insanely difficult score? Did Depp realize what he was getting into? Sondheim, who had casting approval, okayed the actor without hearing him perform any material. ''I figured he'd have a light baritone,'' says the composer, now 77. ''You can hear it in his speaking voice. I love him as an actor, and always have. Put those things together, I didn't hesitate for one second.'' Depp was floored at passing muster so easily. ''It was a real shock,'' he says. ''He said to me early on that the singing was secondary to hitting the notes emotionally.'' Depp takes a beat. ''I didn't believe him.'' He laughs. ''I think he was probably just saying that to make me feel better about what I was about to attempt.''

Depp did have the advantage of a musical background. The actor first came to L.A. in the early '80s as the lead guitarist in a pompadoured punk-pop quartet called the Kids. The group lasted only a few years, and Depp has noodled around on guitar and bass in a number of other bands since. But he's sung only cursory backup bits. When the actor starred in John Waters' 1990 movie musical Cry-Baby, another guy dubbed his rockabilly songs. ''I knew I could stay in key to some degree,'' he says. ''But I didn't know if I could sustain a note, or belt one out.''

Last fall, when it came time to start working on his vocals, Depp was still in Captain Jack attire, filming the third Pirates of the Caribbean movie. That's when he did something unexpected, nonconformist, and potentially calamitous: He decided to go it alone. ''I was talking to people and they were saying, Well, of course you're going to get a singing teacher,'' he says. ''And I said, 'Oh, yeah-yeah! Of course I will. Yeah.' '' Instead, Depp ran as far from formal instruction as he could. ''I just didn't see the character developing with me doing scales in front of a piano and a vocal teacher going, 'No, no — bring it up from the bollocks,' '' he says. ''That kind of thing would have been a disaster. I would still be rehearsing right now. Or I'd have been fired.''

The Sweeney preproduction team was headquartered at Pinewood Studios, near London, where Burton now lives. But Depp chose to hole up at a West Hollywood recording studio. He felt he had to find the voice — and thereby the character — by making demo recordings on his own. The guy at the mixing board was an old friend named Bruce Witkin, who founded a small label called Unison Music. ''He's a brother,'' says Depp. The two were bandmates in the Kids and had lived together as teenagers in Florida, where Depp grew up.

Like buddies cramming for a test, Depp and Witkin found a groove. ''It was an enormous help and comfort,'' says Depp. ''It meant everything in finding Sweeney.'' The preproduction team, however, was getting antsy. Filming was set to start in February of 2007 and, as of late October in 2006, Depp hadn't sent anyone a sample of his singing. Says producer Richard Zanuck: ''Nobody had heard Johnny's voice. Millions of dollars, committed on an assumption. We all said to one another, 'Johnny is a smart guy. He would never put himself in this position if he didn't think he could do it. He must be able to sing.' But nobody could prove that!'' Finally, on Nov. 2, Burton received a CD with Depp performing ''My Friends,'' a song Sweeney croons to his beloved razors. Burton was elated. ''He was really supportive,'' Depp says. ''It was the reaction I was praying for.''

Just as Depp had unusual freedom to shape his vocals, Burton was given great latitude in dreaming up his extremely gruesome visuals; the studio consented to an R rating from the start, though it would limit the audience. The director saw the picture as an homage to old Universal horror flicks (Frankenstein, The Black Cat), creepy silent-film melodramas (any number of Lon Chaney spine-tinglers), and Hammer horror films (pulpy fare from the '50s and '60s). Both Burton and Depp say there are major nods to Peter Lorre's Mad Love performance in Sweeney. Oh, and that shock of white in Depp's hair? A sign of Todd's trauma — and possibly a nod to Humphrey Bogart's skunk stripe in his lone horror picture, The Return of Dr. X., a Burton favorite. (Plus Depp says he's got a nephew with a white streak.)

Burton felt Sweeney should be deliberately grotesque — a Mario Bava gorefest with ballads. ''It just goes with the story,'' he says of the geysers of plasma. ''I'd seen different Sweeney Todd productions on stage, and when they skimped on the blood, the production lost something. Everything is so internal with Sweeney that [the blood] is like his emotional release. It's more about catharsis than it is a literal thing.'' Audiences may or may not see it so intellectually when the viscera hit the camera lens.

Back in London, Burton's partner of six years, Helena Bonham Carter, is seven months pregnant with their second child. (Their first, Billy Ray, is now 4.) She's due to deliver in December, around the time the film opens, and sounds unsure about which labor will be more difficult: the movie, or the baby.

''It was one of the toughest, most grueling rites of passage we went through in our relationship,'' says the actress, who appeared in small parts in Burton's Big Fish and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as well as in a key simian role in Planet of the Apes. ''I think I had to be righter than right to prove I was right to play Mrs. Lovett. But it had been in my blood. I wanted to be her when I was 13, when the show came out. I went around with a Mrs. Lovett hairdo.'' Unlike Depp, Bonham Carter studied for months with a renowned vocal coach, Ian Adam. ''He was famous for making actors sing who couldn't previously,'' she says. Sadly, he died the week filming wrapped.

With the premiere of Sweeney Todd approaching, Bonham Carter knows she's in for a barrage of innuendo about nepotism, having scored a lead role that show-tune fans on chat boards had envisioned for a more seasoned singer-actress like Meryl Streep. ''I'm sure people will think, Aah, it's because I've slept with Tim,'' she says. ''But I didn't sleep with Sondheim. And he ultimately chose me.'' The composer says he watched a dozen or so audition tapes and insists that Bonham Carter's performance was the best. ''Even in a recording studio, wearing a schmatte, she is as beautiful and sexy as they come,'' he says. ''She knew what she was doing, more than the others.'' Sondheim is equally pleased with Depp. ''There are very few people who can act and sing at the same time,'' he says. ''He's one.''

Depp remains nervous about it all. In the spectrum of actors-turned-singers, he has no idea if he'll be received the way Ewan McGregor was in Moulin Rouge! (huzzah!), or more like Burt Reynolds in At Long Last Love (boo!). He may be the poster boy for cool, but he's sweating. ''I always freak out when any of my films are about to come out,'' he says. ''I think it's totally normal.'' It probably doesn't help that Sweeney Todd is an oddity, even within the anything-goes confines of Depp's filmography. ''Somebody sent me this thing from online,'' he says. ''Somebody said after they saw the trailer, 'I don't understand why, in the middle of that trailer, Depp broke into a song.' Like, 'Whoa! What is he doing?''' Forging his own path, as always. This time with a razor.

captain jack
02-11-07, 12:18
bu da johnny depp ile yapılan röportaj


Johnny Depp: Cutting Loose in ''Sweeney Todd''
The star of the new Tim Burton-directed gruesome musical tells EW about exercising his vocal chords, being doused with fake blood -- and why his daughter thinks he's really weird
JOHNNY DEPP Says his version of demon barber Sweeney Todd ''makes Sid Vicious look like the innocent paper boy''
By Steve Daly

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If you thought Pirates of the Caribbean's Capt. Jack Sparrow was strange, just wait until you see Johnny Depp's next movie. As Sweeney Todd, in Tim Burton's adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim musical (opening Dec. 21), the actor summons all sorts of dark energy to play a singing, murderous London barber. ''He makes Sid Vicious look like the innocent paper boy,'' Depp says. ''He's beyond dark. He's already dead. He's been dead for years.'' EW caught up with the star to talk about the role, what it was like performing opposite Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen, why he hates watching himself on screen, and — aaaargh! — how it feels to be an attraction at Disneyland.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: This Sweeney dude — he is messed up! You are going to freak out a lot of pre-pubescent girls with this character.
JOHNNY DEPP: Ah, finally! It's a radical left turn, that's for sure. The difficulty and the challenge [was] taking a character like that and attempting to make people feel for him, at the same time that he's slashing people up. Not easy. But I certainly hope it came across that way.

Musical lovers and Stephen Sondheim fanatics know Sweeney Todd really well. What about the general public?
Somebody sent me this thing from online. Somebody said, after they saw the trailer, ''I don't understand why in the middle of that trailer Depp broke into a song.'' Like, ''Whoa — What is he doing?''

Singers say Sondheim's melodies can be incredibly tough. Why?
It's real obtuse stuff. When you start to take those pieces apart, melody line by melody line, it's a lot of half-steps, which is not real easy to do. Kind of go G to A-flat to A to B-flat. It's super, ultra complicated, these notes that shouldn't work together at times. But he made them so.

Did Sondheim have any good advice for you?
He said to me early on, it was much more about the acting work than the singing. He felt the singing was secondary to hitting the notes emotionally. I didn't believe him. [Laughs] I think he was probably saying that to make me feel better about what I was about to attempt.

And what did that feel like?
Frightening. Really frightening! When Tim asked if I'd be into it, he said, ''Do you think you can sing?'' And I said, ''Honestly, I don't know.'' I'm not tone deaf, so I knew I could stay in key to some degree. But I didn't know if I could sustain a note, or belt one out.

You were in a number of rock and roll bands before you became an actor. Didn't you do any singing in those?
Virtually none. Just backup.

And yet Sondheim approved you without an audition.
Sondheim, bless him, had barely heard me talk. So when he said, ''He'll be fine,'' it was a real shock.

What did Tim Burton say to you after he finally heard your singing voice?
He couldn't have been sweeter about it. He was really supportive, and said he really liked it. It was the reaction I was praying for.

How did you first start practicing?
When I was finishing Pirates of the Caribbean, the third one, I had a good two-hour drive to work and a good two-hour drive back home, and that was what I did every day. I would listen to [the score] nonstop, just constantly. Various versions. And then just a musical version without any vocals. I saturated my noggin with it.

But you didn't undergo any formal training?
I was talking to people and they were saying, ''Well of course you're going to get a singing teacher.'' And I said, ''Oh, yeah — Yeah! Of course I will, yeah.'' But the closer I got to knowing the music, and to knowing the character, the further away I got from that whole thing.

Why?
I just didn't see the character developing with me doing scales in front of a piano, with a vocal teacher going, ''No, no — bring it up from the bollocks.'' That kind of thing would have been a disaster. I would still be rehearsing right now. Or I'd have been fired. Singing couldn't be more foreign to me in a lot of ways, but at the same time, I need to incorporate my own process to find it, to see where I land.

So you went into a West Hollywood recording studio with Bruce Witkin, who used to play in that band the Kids with you in the early '80s, and now is a recording engineer.
It was just myself in a booth and Bruce at the controls. Just the two of us. I was in there singing and he was in there pushing buttons, recording stuff. This guy is someone I've known for 30 years. He's a brother. We worked in bands together, we were on the road together. We lived together when we were teenagers. His mom was basically my second mom. It was an enormous help and comfort. It meant everything in finding Sweeney. I'm so pleased that he was there, that the first dive was with him.

What's with Sweeney's big shock of white hair?
The idea was that he'd had this hideous trauma, from being sent away, locked away. That streak of white hair became the shock of that rage. It represented his rage over what had happened. It's certainly not the first time anyone's used it. But it's effective. It tells a story all by itself. My brother had a white spot growing up, and his son has this kind of shock of white in his hair.

What else went into your preparation?
In those early meetings, what started to go into the look, before the white streak and any of that, was the eyes. As with any character, the history is there. It sounds really stupid, but I thought they needed to be far away and very close at the same time. They needed to have experienced too much, you know. That's where the darkness came around them. These heavy rings around his eyes of purple and brown, this kind of awful fatigue and rage. It's like he's never slept.

Were you conscious of what previous actors had done as Sweeney?
Tim and I early on said, ''We've got one shot. I don't think we need to go where Len Cariou went or Michael Cerveris went. We should go somewhere else. This could be the punk-rock Sweeney, you know. The alternative Sweeney.''

So who did you look to for inspiration?
I'd say if there was someone hanging around the back of my mind, it had to have been Peter Lorre from Mad Love. He was kind of my ghost for it.

Why him, and why that movie?
He's unbelievably disturbing. Broken and haunting and sweet. Way ahead of its time, that film and performance. The other sort of God for me is Lon Chaney Sr. Aside from Peter Lorre, he would be the other enormous inspiration. Did you ever see his film The Penalty? It's shocking. He plays an amputee who's had his legs cut off at the knee. And he walks around on crutches. What he did was he trained himself to be able to pull his legs behind his back and fold them, and then harness them to his back and he could only stay like that for like 20 minutes at a time or something. It was already beyond Cirque du Soleil. His performance is so heightened and gorgeous. I highly recommend that one.

How messy was it filming Sweeney's really bloody scenes?
I remember everyone except me being covered in plastic trash bags. There'd be a countdown. Three, two, one...action! And then blammo, you know? The great deluge. The process we shot in called for a slightly over-the-top kind of color. They were going to desaturate it later, so they had to bring the color up on the set. It was kind of orangeish. A very unnatural-looking color.

What does all that fake blood smell and taste like?
It tasted kind of like a Karo-syrupy sort of thing. It was oily. And it was dangerous. Slippery. You'd see these big English grips, tiptoeing through the swamp of blood. Very surreal.

Sacha Baron Cohen plays another barber in Sweeney Todd. What's he like when he's not Borat or Bruno or Ali G?
He's not what I expected. I didn't look at those characters and think, This will be the sweetest guy in the world. He's incredibly nice. A real gentleman, kind of elegant. I was impressed with him. He's kind of today's equivalent of Peter Sellers.

You have a scene with Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, set to the song ''My Friends,'' where you never once look at her — she's out of focus behind you. It's right for the character, but did that freak her out on the set?
She was terrific about it, Helena. We did that entire piece and I don't think we made eye contact at all. It seemed like the right thing to do. I thought the only time he'd have real intense eye contact would be with his wife when they were younger, or with Judge Turpin. I really tried to stick to that. It wasn't always possible, but we came close.

You and your partner, Vanessa Paradis, have socialized with Tim and Helena [who are a couple in real life] for a long time now.
I'm one of [their son] Billy's godfathers, yeah.

Do you ever get cranky with Tim after six movies?
We've never had an argument. The process [on Sweeney] has been as smooth as since way back when. Obviously, you want to come up with a character that you are not going to be embarrassed about. With Tim, I just don't want to let him down. Because, you know, he's a brother. He's my family. So that's one of the scariest sorts of things initially. Just making sure I haven't disappointed Tim. Once we get through that then I can kind of make sure I'm okay with it.

You talked about always worrying if you let Tim down. Did he like what you were doing as Sweeney?
After certain takes, Tim would just howl with laughter and go, ''I think this is my favorite character.'' [Laughs] Because he just answers people with grunting: Uhhhhhhhh.

Back in March, reports appeared that your daughter Lily-Rose, who was 7 at the time, had been hospitalized in London with a very serious illness. Where were you in making Sweeney Todd?
We were about 3 weeks into shooting.

How bad did things get?
To say it was the darkest moment, that's nothing. It doesn't come close to describing it. Words are so small. But knowing that those people, Tim and the crew, shut down and stood by and waited...I didn't know if I was coming back. I remember talking with Tim, saying, ''Maybe you need to recast.''

But your daughter is fine now?
You bet. Now every single millisecond is a mini-celebration, man. Every time we get to breathe in and exhale is a huge victory. She pulled through beautifully, perfectly, with no lasting anything. Once we were given the all clear, I had to dive back into the work, and I had to get back in there for Tim.

Did you let your family in on your Sweeney singing practice?
When I was doing the demos in Los Angeles, I came home and played it for Vanessa. That was one of the more frightening moments. You go, I'm gonna fall flat on my face.

What did the family make of it?
They said, ''Is that you?''

Do they often weigh in on your performances?
After Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, [my family] went to see it. I hadn't seen it. I was waiting at home, and they came back. And my daughter came up and went, ''You're really weird.'' And I knew then, Okay. I'm okay. I'm all right.

So have you seen Charlie since then?
I still haven't. I find it so difficult to watch anything I'm in. I don't like to be aware of myself in that way. I love discovering moments on the set. But I can't stand the idea that I have to see it later. I truly feel like it's none of my business. There's always that moment of, Well why did I do that? What the f--- were you thinking? It's horrible, seeing myself. Once they say, ''You're wrapped,'' you just walk away. Walk away and keep walkin'.

So are you saying you will never sit down and watch Sweeney Todd?
I may see bits. There are definitely things I'd like to see. Unfortunately, I'm involved in them.

Was it hard to shake the Sweeney character once you wrapped?
It's a couple of weeks, where you're getting the rest of that skin off, you know, the residue. But...it was good to be done. It wasn't like with other characters, like with [Pirates of the Caribbean's] Captain Jack.

You're fond of Captain Jack. What about seeing yourself as an animatronic Jack at Disneyland?
The idea of my character being put into the ride forever and ever, and that my grandchildren will go there and see that — that'll spin you out. That was a hard one to deal with. It was so absurd, the notion that this character is now in Disneyland. It was to me as absurd as seeing any other character that I'd happened to play, like Raoul Duke or any of them.

Are you sick of seeing Captain Jack at this point?
It was all so strange. You know, when you see yourself on cereal boxes and stuff like that, you had to embrace it. It was so bizarre that you had to be proud of it.

What's going on with the movie of Shantaram? [Gregory David Roberts' autobiographical novel about an ex-heroin addict and escaped convict who flees to Bombay and sets up a health clinic.]
Mira Nair is going to direct. We start sometime in January or February, I think in India. [I've] been talking about this one for going on three years now, and it will be nice to see it come alive. I'm just starting to prepare for it.

And what about talk that you'd like to do a Dark Shadows feature, from Dan Curtis' old occult soap-opera TV series?
If that comes to fruition, that's a dream come true, man. Barnabas Collins — when I was a kid I wanted to be Barnabas.

Why him? Why a vampire?
I think a lot of kids did. He was super-mysterious, with that really weird hairdo and the wolf's-head cane. Good stuff.

captain jack
02-11-07, 12:23
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captain jack
02-11-07, 13:30
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captain jack
03-11-07, 01:19
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captain jack
03-11-07, 18:57
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captain jack
03-11-07, 23:49
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captain jack
04-11-07, 12:05
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captain jack
04-11-07, 12:55
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captain jack
05-11-07, 12:13
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yeni resim

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captain jack
05-11-07, 12:33
Sweeney Todd Soundtrack Highlights [SOUNDTRACK] :img-wink:

Track Listings
1. No Place Like London
2. The Worst Pies in London
3. Poor Thing
4. My Friends
5. Green Finch & Linnett Bird
6. Johanna
7. Pirelli's Miracle Elixir
8. The Contest
9. Wait
10. Pretty Women
11. Epiphany
12. A Little Priest
13. Johanna
14. God, That's Good!
15. By the Sea
16. Not While I m Around

captain jack
05-11-07, 20:08
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ıslak ıslak
05-11-07, 21:35
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captain jack
06-11-07, 07:10
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captain jack
08-11-07, 01:44
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captain jack
09-11-07, 02:03
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captain jack
09-11-07, 02:10
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captain jack
09-11-07, 19:47
Feature: Sweeney Todd:

The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Winter Preview

As part of Film Review's Winter Preview, we talk to star Johnny Depp about this Tim Burton version of the Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim

From Edward Scissorhands to Sleepy Hollow’s Ichabod Crane, Johnny Depp has created some memorable Gothic characters with Tim Burton. So when it was announced that the director planned to bring Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street, to the screen, who better than Depp to take on the role? “It’s enjoyable working with him,” shrugs Burton. “Some actors make a career out of being themselves in a movie. But I’ve always enjoyed those actors that just like to become different creatures and he’s that way. He’s always trying something different. On this movie he sings!”

An adaptation of the bloodthirsty Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim, Sweeney Todd is Burton’s first attempt at the genre. “Well, I’ve never been a big musical fan in terms of films,” he says. “But Sweeney Todd, it’s probably my favourite musical, a mix of horror movies and music together which is nice.” A gruesome tale, as Sweeney Todd resolves to brutally rid himself of anyone who has ever done him wrong, Burton promises his version is “uncharted territory” both for him and Hollywood. Promising to deliver an “old-fashioned horror movie” set to music, he notes, “I don’t think there’s that many R-rated musicals out there these days.”

As well as reuniting him with Depp, Burton also once again works with his real-life partner Helena Bonham Carter, who plays accomplice Mrs Lovett. Proudly selling the ‘worst pies in London’ from an establishment below Sweeney’s barbershop, she helps him in his diabolical plan by disposing of the bodies. “She’s bonkers,” laughs Carter. “She makes pies out of human hearts!” Carter admits the film was unlike anything she’d ever shot. “People kept on breaking out into song!” she says. “I surprised myself. I didn’t think I could sing. But it was merciless. It was really quite stressful. I wouldn’t recommend it for any relationship!”

by James Mottram

captain jack
10-11-07, 10:05
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captain jack
11-11-07, 12:14
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sbuffy
12-11-07, 16:59
Tom O'Neil'ın yazısından alıntı:
Sweeney Todd'un Oscarları süpürmesine yönelik bir tahminim var.En İyi film,Oyuncu ve Yönetmen dalında Oscarları kazanacağına inanıyorum.Helena Bonham Carterın şimdiden En İyi Bayan Oyuncu dalında aday gösterileceği görülüyor ama onun kazanabileceği şimdilik belirsiz.

captain jack
12-11-07, 22:01
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captain jack
13-11-07, 00:22
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captain jack
13-11-07, 14:37
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captain jack
14-11-07, 13:08
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captain jack
14-11-07, 19:03
I'm loving the reaction comments posted so far to the Sweeney piece in the Daily Mail

What a great cast! Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Alan Rickman all in one film. I'll have to put aside my loathing of gore because I'll definitely be seeing this one. Depp still looks gorgeous too.
- Katy, London

Depp is such a fine actor you'd swear he's British. I'll be front and centre at my theatre when it arrives.
- S.A.Burke, Denver, U.S.A.

He looks like Marc Bolan circa 1976 - cool! Also looks like one of his most macabre movies yet.
- Kara, NJ, US

Johnny Depp is one of the greatest character actors of his generation. He is a joy to watch perform!
- Doreen, Jacksonville, FL USA

I would never usually go to the cinema to watch a musical. I adore Johnny Depp but had my reservations. However, after watching the trailer a few times, I definately have to see this one.
- Tracy, Leamington Spa

captain jack
14-11-07, 19:36
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captain jack
15-11-07, 11:42
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captain jack
15-11-07, 11:49
johnny depp in sesinden :good:

http://www.dizifilm.com/modules.php?name=Links&file=viewarticle&id=1664

Heather
15-11-07, 12:10
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Heather
15-11-07, 12:15
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Heather
15-11-07, 12:21
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captain jack
15-11-07, 13:02
yeni afişler

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ıslak ıslak
15-11-07, 15:21
Sweeney Todd Wallpaper

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captain jack
16-11-07, 12:03
johnny depp in seslendirdiği iki şarkı

çok güzellllllllll


http://www.dizifilm.com/modules.php?name=Links&file=viewarticle&id=1678

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johnny depp ve helena bonham carter ın sesinden :good:


[ Sweeney Todd ] ~ My Friends [ COMPLETE ! ] Depp & Bonham

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ıslak ıslak
17-11-07, 14:16
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captain jack
17-11-07, 15:09
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18-11-07, 13:36
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captain jack
18-11-07, 16:51
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18-11-07, 20:19
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captain jack
19-11-07, 13:25
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captain jack
19-11-07, 15:23
Liz Smith: Applause for Depp Applause for Depp
First peeks at the movie version of Sweeney Todd leave people gasping and saying Johnny Depp is sure to get another Oscar nod for playing Stephen Sondheim's razor-wielding killer, "the demon barber of Fleet Street." Will a younger audience go for this classic musical-almost opera? Well, I hear there is so much Tim Burton-directed blood, guts, gore and action that they will! Depp has long-been regarded as one of Hollywood's best and most unusual leading men. (And he has been box-office gold ever since Pirates of the Caribbean.) In Sweeney, there's great acting as well from Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett. Alan Rickman and Sacha Baron Cohen round out the cast. Depp was nervous about singing because, Burton explains: "It's like casting a porno movie, having people sing. They feel they're being asked to take their clothes off."



Liz Smith: "Depp için alkış! Depp için alkış!"

Sweeney Todd'un film versiyonunun ilk gözlemleri nefesleri kesti...İzleyiciler Johnny Depp'in Stephen Sondheim'in ustura kullanan katili rolünde Oscar adaylığı alacağı konusunda eminler..Daha genç bir seyirci böyle bir klasik müzikal-hemen hemen bir opera için gelecek mi?Ben filmde daha çok Tim Burton yönetiminde kan,bağırsak,kan pıhtısı ve hareket olacağını duydum,onların duyacağı gibi...
Johnny Depp Hollywood'un uzun zamandır saygı duyulan en iyi ve en sıradışı başrol oyuncularından biri..Sweeney'de,Helena Bonham Carter'ın da en az onun kadar Mrs. Lowett olarak iyi bir oyunculuğu var.Alan Rickman ve Sacha Baron Cohen oyunu tamamlıyorlar.Depp şarkı söylemek konusunda endişeliydi (gergindi) Bunun nedenini Burton açıklıyor :" İnsanlara şarkı söyletmek porno film çekmek gibi birşeydi.Onlar kendilerine giysilerini çıkartmaları konusunda soru soruluyor gibi hissediyorlardı.."

(çeviri için "c6h12o6" çokkkkkkkk teşekkürler)

captain jack
19-11-07, 16:09
johnny depp stüdyoda kayıttayken :img-wink:

http://www.dizifilm.com/modules.php?name=Links&file=viewarticle&id=1721

captain jack
20-11-07, 10:27
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captain jack
21-11-07, 13:06
iki yeni klip

sweeney todd dan yeni iki klip :good:

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captain jack
21-11-07, 15:53
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22-11-07, 00:24
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22-11-07, 14:06
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captain jack
22-11-07, 17:14
3 aralıkta New York'da Sweeney Todd premieri yapılacak :happy0064:happy0064

acemicadi_selim
23-11-07, 01:08
bu film gercekten super bi filme benzior pek korku filmleri izlemem aslinda ama johnny depp icin izlerdim ztn diger kadinda hp deki bellatrix di diilmi yani kadro super izlemek istiorum ama bizimkiler izletmez film rated R yani restricted 18 yas limiti var o bakimdan izleyemiycim :(

captain jack
23-11-07, 10:58
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captain jack
24-11-07, 02:28
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captain jack
24-11-07, 12:41
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captain jack
24-11-07, 15:46
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captain jack
24-11-07, 19:12
kamera arkası görüntüleri :happy0064

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dizi_maniac
24-11-07, 19:53
teşekkürler captain jack
izledim
çekim esnası söyleşilerde : Helena'nın (Tim için)" Bu filme yaptıklarına bayılıyorum " demesi çok hoştu :img-wink:
Bizde bayılıyoruz sevgili Helena! Inan biz de bayılıyoruz:img-yes:

Tim Burtıon'un : " sete geldiğim ilk gün ve söylediğim ilk şey : bu filmde bol kan olacak"
Johnny'ninde : "Tim bu filmle Horror filmlerine dev bir selam duruşunda bulunuyor...ilk filmimizi birlikte yapalı 17 sene oldu, o beni herkesden daha iyi tanıyor" demesi
Alan Rickman'in de : "Önce karısından ayırıyorum sonradada kızı ile evlenmeye çalışıyorum... bu filmde kan her yere sıçrayacak ve sizde bundan çok keyif alacaksınız"
demeleri çok keyifliydi:img-wink:

video için tekrar tekrar teşekkürler!

ıslak ıslak
24-11-07, 21:52
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captain jack
25-11-07, 17:14
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captain jack
26-11-07, 22:42
Sweeney Press Conference

Interviews: Depp, Burton, Carter and Rickman Slash Through Sweeney Todd!
Written by Andy Duke, Stephanie Sanchez
Monday, 26 November 2007
The London press day for Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd was held today. Set to open on Christmas, Sweeney Todd stars Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman and Sasha Baron Cohen.


IESB’s Andy Duke attended the roundtable interviews with Burton, Depp, Carter and Rickman and had a few interesting quotes to share. Complete transcripts are coming soon but here are the highlights!

Johnny Depp was asked about his shaving lessons he took along with Baron Cohen to help prepare for his character of the Demon Barber. “He [Cohen] still has scars on his back,” was his reply.

Tim Burton says about Depp, “he would do anything for me apart from ballet.” Depp quickly jumped in, “that's not true - I would be happy to learn ballet.” Laughter filled the press room.

Although daunted at the prospect of making his on screen musical debut, Depp took the preparation process in stride. “I had no idea if I could sing or not and recorded some demos at a friend's studio and sent them in to Tim Burton as my audition.”

And to say that Burton was easy to impress would be an understatement. Helena Bonham Carter said she had to audition for her part in the film. “I had to wait five weeks before he gave me feedback (regarding her singing audition).”

On being asked about this process with Helena, Burton’s comment got a big laugh, “that sounds really sleazy.”

Although reticent to discuss Harry Potter, Alan Rickman laughed about the recent rumor of a JK Rowling inspired musical; “who is shoving that around?” He further informed the IESB that there is an online porn version of the franchise making the rounds. (Harry Pooter is my vote for the title)

With a slasher musical like Sweeney Todd, it’s going to be interesting to see how the film fares in terms of Yule-tide competition at the box office.

Rickman commented, “it is the jolly Christmas option” for punters. He has two independent films due for release in January – “Bottle Shock” and “Nobel Son”.

Helena also has some big projects in store, she is due to have her second child with partner Tim Burton in two weeks time and said she'll be “breast feeding in time for the filming of Harry Potter 6 in February 2008.”

When asked about the HP franchise she commented, “it's made me very popular with kids although they all seem to be scared of me.”

Bohnam-Carter laughed about her 'baby bump', pointed to it and said, “we shag a lot.”

She also said about her on screen singing debut in Sweeney Todd – “it's a tall order to learn to sing in three months.”

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is unleashed on Christmas Day!

captain jack
27-11-07, 00:21
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captain jack
27-11-07, 17:43
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captain jack
27-11-07, 19:04
Soru: Traş bıçaklarıyla ilişkiniz hakkında biraz konuşabilir misin Johnny? ve onlarla nasıl çalıştın?
Depp: Keskin objelerle çalışmak gayet iyiydi taki birini traş etmeye başlayıncaya kadar...
Burton: Sana birşey hatırlatmama izin ver.Traş bıçaklarından hiç tedirgin olmadı.Traş kreminden aşırı heyecanlandı.
Depp: Bu beni gerçekten çok gerdi..
Burton : Haklıyım değil mi?Yaptığın en zor şeydi..Alan Rickman'a sabun köpüğünü sürünce..
Depp: Hayatım boyunca en rahatsız olduğum anlardan biriydi..olabildiği kadar..
Burton: O Bunu yapamam der gibiydi..
Depp : Zavallı Alan! (güler)

Soru: Çığlık atıyor muydu (Alan)?
Depp: Çığlık atmıyordu,kitlendi..
Burton: İçinden korkmuş olmalı...
Depp: Gerçekten bundan hoşlanmadığını düşünüyorum..Böylece benle beraber çalışmaktan nefret ettiğine eminim..

Soru:İki haftalığına bir berber dükkanına gidip bunu öğrenmek bir hazırlık metodu değil miydi?
Depp: Hayır hayır.Çünkü aynı zamanda anlatmak istediğim, dışarı çıkıp kimsenin boğazını kesmedim..tahmin ettiğiniz gibi..

(çeviri için "c6h12o6" çok teşekkürler):img-wink:

captain jack
27-11-07, 19:18
oyuncuların ve tim burton ile yapılan röportajlar

çevirisini yapan olursa çokkkkkkk sevinirim

Depp/Burton

QUESTION: TIM, I KNOW THAT YOU DIDN'T GET Johnny'S VOICE RECORDINGS FOR THE MUSIC DOWN UNTIL LATE. IF THEY HADN'T HAD WORK FOR YOU WOULD YOU HAVE PUT SOMEONE ELSE'S VOICE IN THERE?
BURTON: Strangely, I had absolutely no idea if he could sing. He said that he thought he could do it, but strangely I had no fear of that whatsoever. I worry about a lot of things, but strangely I did not fear that at all and when I got it, beyond that, he exceeded my expectations. So I was very lucky. I didn't go through any angst on that level at all.
Depp: I did.
QUESTION: YOU CHOSE NOT TO USE A VOCAL COACH AND WENT OFF ON YOUR OWN TO DO THE SONGS. CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THE PROCESS OF PREPARING TO SING?
Depp: Like Tim, he didn't know if I could sing and likewise I didn't know either, if I could sing. I had a feeling because of my background in music that I could hit a note or two. I didn't know if I could sustain a note. I really didn't know if I could pull it off which is why I said to him that I thought I could do it, that I was going to go off and try some stuff. So I went into a buddy's studio, a little garage studio and I started to record the songs to see if I could get over the initial fear of that type of exposure. So I did that and sent it to Tim and he felt that we were okay, that we would be okay. I started to get a bit more confident and then the idea of me standing in front of a guy at a piano singing scales just seemed against my instinct. It said, 'This is wrong. It doesn't matter if you know how to sing. Just sing.' So that's what I did. [Stephen] Sondheim is probably weeping after this performance.
QUESTION: WELL THEN WHAT'S YOUR KARAOKE SONG, Johnny?
Depp: My karaoke song? We're actually going to come out with some karaoke, aren't we?
BURTON: Uh, no. You might [laughs].
Depp: To be honest with you I've always been frightened of karaoke and so I've never tried it. It scares the hell out of me.
BURTON: It's quite scary to sing unless you're completely drunk or something.
Depp: Yes, and I've never been that drunk I've been drunk, but not that drunk.
QUESTION: THIS IS NUMBER SIX TOGETHER. IS THIS THE DARKEST PLACE YOU'VE GONE FOR A COLLABORATION? DO YOU SEE THIS AS A TURNING POINT? IT SEEMS TO BE ABOUT MAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAN.
BURTON: Yes, but it's funny a little bit, isn't it? There's nothing funny about when you're going down the abyss of depression, but it's nice to still have a sense of humor about it. I mean, I have to say this was one of my favorite character's that he's done. We've talked a long time about old horror movie actors and like Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney. I remember we watched it – what was it – 'The Return of Dr. X' that was the only horror movie that Humphrey Bogart ever made. So it was quite exciting to see that and then the idea of Johnny doing like a horror character like one of those characters was also really exciting. So we never saw it, I don't think, as dark. It was more kind of exhilarating and fun and having music on the set, I thought as well, was very exhilarating.
Depp: Oh, yeah. It was challenging because there have been a lot of different Sweeney's over the years and so Tim and I sat down early on and thought about what this guy was going to look like and all of that. We knew that this was a pretty special opportunity, a once in a lifetime kind of thing – a horror/musical.
BURTON: 'The Sound of Music' with blood [laughs].
QUESTION: DO YOU SEE HIM AS INSANE?
Depp: He probably ended up in the very end in an unpleasant place, but the process was very organic in the sense that he started out as a victim and became obsessed with the idea of revenge.
BURTON: We always saw it as emotional. We tried to show a reason. That's what Johnny, I think, brought to it. Again, I think when you look at old Peter Lorre, the guy could look at you and you'd see all sorts of different things going on in the guy's head both positive and negative, but for a monster he had added a certain humanity to it, just an emotion that comes through that's very internalized. That was a very interesting thing to try and do. That was the goal, to mix all of those together.
QUESTION: YOU HAD TO SHUT DOWN THE PRODUCTION FOR A FEW WEEKS BECAUSE OF UNFORTUNATE REASONS. HOW CLOSE WERE YOU TO NOT COMPLETING THE PICTURE?
Depp: Well, I don't know what anyone else's feelings were at the time, whether I was coming back or if I wasn't coming back. I wasn't sure if I'd be able to come back. Tim and the production were unbelievably supportive and they said, 'Look, we're hitting pause.'
BURTON: We were all personally – that kind of stuff is very private. All of us, the crew and myself, we had positive feelings and we just went on with that and we had other stuff to do and everything worked out.

QUESTION: CAN YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE RAZORS, Johnny, AND HOW YOU WORKED WITH THEM?
Depp: Well, having worked with sharp objects before everything was fine until I actually had to shave someone.
BURTON: Let me just remind you of one thing. He didn't have trouble with the razors. He was freaked out by the shaving cream.
Depp: It made me real nervous.
BURTON: ** I right? Was that the hardest thing that you had to do, lather up Alan Rickman?
Depp: It was one of the most uncomfortable moments of my life, as it would be.
BURTON: He was like, 'I can't do it.'
Depp: Poor Alan [laughs].
QUESTION: WAS HE SCREAMING?
Depp: He wasn't screaming. He was close.
BURTON: Inside he might've been screaming.
Depp: I think that he really didn't enjoy it. So in that sense I'm sure he hated working with me.
QUESTION: IT WASN'T A METHOD PREPARATION WHERE YOU WENT INTO A BARBERSHOP AND TRIED TO LEARN THAT FOR TWO WEEKS?
Depp: No, no because, I mean, at the same time I didn't go out and slash anyone's throat that you know of.
QUESTION: BETWEEN 'SWEENEY TODD', 'CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY' AND JACK SPARROW YOU'VE REALLY HAD A CHANCE TO PLAY THESE DIFFERENT CHARACTERS AND DO ECCENTRIC THINGS. AT THIS POINT IN YOUR CAREER WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE NEXT THING THAT WOULD BE A LEAP FOR YOU?
Depp: Oh, boy. 'The Zsa Zsa Gabor Story'.
QUESTION: AS ALL SEVEN HUSBANDS?
Depp: I want to play Zsa Zsa and Eva. God, no. I have no idea. I feel like I've been so blessed to have had these characters presented to me and come into my life, I just hope that I keep getting jobs. I especially that he'll keep giving me jobs. I feel really lucky. I just want to keep trying stuff.
QUESTION: THERE'S NO DREAM ROLE LEFT THAT YOU'D LIKE TO PLAY?
Depp: Dream role? I'd like to remake 'Titanic' shot for shot. No, not really. '
QUESTION: FOR 'PIRATES' YOU SORT OF DEVELOPED A LOOK AS AN HOMAGE TO KEITH RICHARDS. WITH THIS LOOK WAS THERE ANY PARTICULAR PERSON, LIVING OR DEAD, THAT INSPIRED THE LOOK AND SOUND?
Depp: No. It was probably a combination. Like Tim was saying, early on we spoke a lot about silent film and so I mean the king of silent cinema especially the horror genre was Lon Chaney Sr. So using him was a great inspiration. Boris Karloff is one of the classic iconic images of these monsters and Peter Lorre who I love. Then as far as the sound, it's hard to say. Iggy Pop maybe. Iggy has a beautiful deep quality to his voice. He's a real crooner, Iggy is. That's probably the closest that I've come to anything.
QUESTION: CAN YOU TALK ABOUT SOME OF THE OTHER PROJECTS THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE LIKE 'SHANTARAM' AND 'THE RUM DIARY'?
Depp: Yeah. 'Shantaram' – you know the project, but basically because of the writer's strike, what it may or may not do…as with anything you want it to be absolutely perfect and so we put it on hold. We hit pause in that sense and are going to wait it out until the dust settles. Then 'Rum Diary' might be all ready to go. We might be able to jump into that.
QUESTION: WHAT'S THAT ABOUT?
Depp: Hunter S. Thompson, it's basically his only novel that was written in 1959 and was adapted by Bruce Robinson. He's going to direct his first film in twelve years, or something, I guess it is.
QUESTION: THERE'S ALWAYS BEEN A BIT OF MISCHIEF IN YOUR WORK TOGETHER AND PART OF THAT HAS BEEN DISTURBING THE AUDIENCE AND PLAYING WITH THE DARK PSYCHE. I KNOW YOUR DAUGHTER SAW 'CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY' AND SAID, 'DAD YOU'RE WEIRD.' IS THAT IMPORTANT TO YOU, THAT YOU HAVE A SENSE OF MISCHIEF IN YOUR FILMS TOGETHER?
BURTON: We don't really talk about that, but I think that's probably right. When you grow up to be a bad sort of child, or someone that people look at as strange it just becomes a part of your psyche. It's not like you go out of your way to do that, but that's sort of the affect that you've had on your culture, the people you're around early on. We never talk about that though. I will say that when we walked into the meeting with the studio and you know you're doing an R rated musical horror movie with blood in it, it makes you kind of laugh because it does seem surreal and it's nice to have that surreal feeling when you're doing a project.
QUESTION: I NOTICE THAT IN 'FROM HELL' AND 'PIRATES' AND THIS ARE ALL WITH BRITISH ACCENTS. YOU NO LONGER LIVE IN AMERICA EITHER. I'M WONDERING IF YOU DO ANOTHER AMERICAN FILM IF YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO RELEARN THE ACCENT?
Depp: Probably. I'm going to go for West Country next. Yeah, I don't know. It just worked out that way, sort of. It's weird. I have done a lot of accents.
BURTON: I guess when you do something you tend to get the same kind of offers of what you did last so it happens in certain cycles.
Depp: Yeah, it's strange. I don't know.
QUESTION: SINCE THE OSCARS ARE COMING UP AT THE END OF THE YEAR, AND I KNOW PEOPLE SAY THEY DON'T THINK ABOUT THE OSCARS, BUT TIM, DON'T YOU THINK YOU'RE OVERDUE FOR A BEST DIRECTOR NOMINATION?
BURTON: Honestly, I don't. I know you're not going to believe me, but I don't really [think about it]. All I've been thinking about up until yesterday was finishing the film, literally. In fact I still have another week to go to get the prints right and all of that. The joy for me has been the film and like I said I feel lucky to have the opportunity to do this particular project with these particular people so for me that's the reward that I get. I'm just trying to bask in the glow of that because these kinds of projects don't come along all the time and so that's where I'm staying at the moment. The most meaningful thing to me is the film and the people that I worked with on it, all of that.
QUESTION: SONDHEIM WROTE THIS SO CINEMATICALLY IN THE ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL. WAS THAT HELPFUL, OR WAS THAT A HINDRANCE?
BURTON: Well, for me it was helpful. Like I said, he wrote it like a Bernard Herman score and you take away the voices and strip it down it's like a great old movie score and it's also like a melodramatic story. So to me if you took out the music it would lend itself to one of those old horror movies that we've talked so much about for years. It is very cinematic and the music, when you listen to the soundtrack which is why when I first read the script there was less music in it and then we put more music back into it because when you listen to the soundtrack you get the story through the music. We thought that was a really cool way of doing it and not having ten pages of dialogue and other dialogue scenes – keep it musical. I thought that was a real plus and a real strength of the piece.
QUESTION: WAS THERE ANY PRESSURE AT HOME FROM HELENA [BONHAM CARTER] TO BE PUT IN THE MOVIE BECAUSE I KNOW SHE REALLY, REALLY WANTED THE ROLE?
BURTON: No. I just had personal pressure. She didn't put any pressure on me. She's a professional. She's been an actress for a long time and she gets the whole picture. She was very good about not over pressuring me because she probably knew that I was putting that on myself anyway. So, no, she was very good at that.
QUESTION: AND DID YOU KNOW THAT SHE ALREADY HAD A NICE VOICE?
BURTON: Yeah, but I definitely tortured her more. She definitely went through more jumping through hoops on this than would ordinarily be the case. I just wanted to make sure that it was really, really right and it is and it was. She did great. I tortured her. She didn't really torture me too much.
QUESTION: Johnny, CAN YOU TALK ABOUT DANCING WITH HELENA?
BURTON: [laughs] Dancing with the stars.
QUESTION: SHE SAID YOU COULD DO ALMOST ANYTHING, BUT HAD A HARD TIME WALTZING.
Depp: I can't dance.
BURTON: Singing is one thing, dancing was another.
QUESTION: WHEN YOU SAW THIS AS A KID AND NOW YOU'VE DONE IT, HAS IT TURNED OUT TO BE WHAT YOU THOUGHT IT ALWAYS WAS?
BURTON: Well, I wasn't making movies then so I didn't really know which is what's great. I just saw it and loved it and now to be able to do it is fantastic. It's like a dream in a way, absolutely.
QUESTION: WHAT ABOUT GETTING SACHA BARON COEN IN IT?
BURTON: That was great.
QUESTION: HOW DID THAT HAPPEN?
BURTON: He just came in with the full score of 'Fiddler on the Roof' and it was great [laughs].

Stephen Sondheim Interview

Question: This of course was done on Broadway THIRTY some years ago, and was eighth I think for television broadcast. What about the movie? How involved were you? People have been trying to do this over the years. Did you Wright the new saCHA BARON COHEN song for this film?
SONDHEIM: Well first of all it’s no new Sacha Baron Cohen song. That’s from the stage show. Tim Burton had come and asked to do the movie in the mid nineties and we had a conversation and I just never heard from him again. He got involved with other things. Then next thing that happened was about five years ago when Sam Mendes did the production of ‘Gypsy’ on Broadway, we were have coffee during the recording session and he said, ‘Have you ever thought of a movie, Sweeny Todd?’ I said, ‘Tim Burton came and asked once but I never heard from him again.’ And he said, ‘How would you like it?’ And I said, ‘I’d love to do it.’ So he got a hold of John Logan and they started to work together. Then they came to me and we worked a little bit. Then Sam got stuck on the casting. He couldn’t cast Sweeny the way he wanted to cast Sweeny. So after a couple of years he gave up on it and I guess, DreamWorks or someone brought it to Tim and said, ‘Are you still interested?’ And Tim was. He was working on a movie at the time but the movie fell through so he had a time slot. The same thing happened with Johnny. He was working on a movie but it fell through so he had the same time slot. So the movie got made and that’s how that happened.
Question: You had casting approval, and you approved Johnny sound unheard, and I just wondered what made you confident that he could handle the singing?
SONDHEIM: Medium, and the fact that he had a musical background. He came from a rock band and even though he was not a lead singer, I knew he was musical just from that. I also knew that he was intelligent enough from talking to him, that he would not play this part unless he could handle it vocally. I knew he was not about to get up there and have to have his voice dubbed or come off croaking. So Johnny Depp casted Johnny Depp. I trusted him entirely. I knew that he was no fool and he would only do it if he felt he could handle it. I told him to listen to the score carefully and if you can handle it, fine by me, and I was right.

captain jack
27-11-07, 19:21
Helena Bonham Carter Interview

QUESTION: HOW FAR ALONG ARE YOU?
CARTER: I ** 8 and a half months along. It could be any minute. [Laughs] You’ll know.
QUESTION: BOY OR A GIRL?
CARTER: Don’t know yet. It’s a baby. [Laughs]
QUESTION: WAS A MUSICAL SOMETHING THAT YOU HAD ALWAYS HAD ON YOUR LIST TO DO?
CARTER: Oh yeah, but I had almost given up on it, I thought it was always going to be a dream unfulfilled. So, when this came along I thought ‘Well, I can’t not go out for this. I can’t let this one go by.’ I always wanted to be in a musical, I would leap at the chance to sing, and I’ve loved ‘Sweeney Todd’ since I was really, really small. Since I was about 13. I’ve loved everything he’s written, so I couldn’t not try.
QUESTION: YOU REALLY COMMITTED TO THIS IN TERMS OF THE PREPARATION.
CARTER: I committed every ounce of my little, large, being. It is truly an act of determination. I hadn’t sung before and I had no idea if I could do it. I just thought ‘I ** going to try with my every inch of me.’ I just went and did an audition. Tim said ‘Obviously, Stephen Sondheim is going to have casting approval but please try out.’ When I got the part I thought ‘Oh my God, now I really have to learn the rest of it.’
QUESTION: WERE THE TECHNICAL OPTIONS ABLE TO HELP?
CARTER: Absolutely, I need everything. [Laughs] I’m kind of oblivious.
QUESTION: IS THERE A SONG OR SCENE IN PARTICULAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
CARTER: To be honest, I’m proud that I did it, I’ll put it that way. I’m proud. For me to sing in front of Stephen Sondheim, that was a big thing. For me to be chosen by Stephen Sondheim was like just a dream. It was like winning ‘American Idol’, and I couldn’t believe it. I looked at Tim [Burton], and he burst into tears. Stephen is going like this, and I couldn’t believe it. I’m not going to question my own work. I won’t see the film for the moment. It’s too torturous, so I wouldn’t say that I’m proud of anything, but I’m proud that I did it.
QUESTION: SO HAVE YOU SEEN ANY OF THE FILM?
CARTER: No.
QUESTION: YOU DIDN’T WATCH ANY WHEN TIM WAS EDITING?
CARTER: No, I mean obviously we live together. Sometimes I would wonder in and then I could see it in the mirror. Somehow in the mirror, reflected is more tolerable. I could hear it, I could hear the music, and the first one I heard myself was appalling. Then you get used to it and listening to yourself is less torturous than watching it. I’ve seen a few bits that I’m in, it’s fine.
QUESTION: WHY IS IT EASIER LISTENING THAN WATCHING?
CARTER: I don’t know, I’m not sure.. I never watch anything I’m in, it’s too painful. I wish I wasn’t in it but the only reason is because I know I would love it. I love Sondheim, and I love Tim as a director, and Johnny [Depp] as an actor, all of the talent. I’m so curious to see what they did, but it’s just too painful. If it blurred out my face then maybe I could do it. Honestly, it’s too much. Tim will watch it, he’s not the same.
QUESTION: IS THERE A POINT WHERE YOU WILL FURTHER DOWN THE LINE THOUGH?
CARTER: Yeah.
QUESTION: WHAT IF IT’S ON TV?
CARTER: I know it’s scary. You know what I’ve figured out about myself is that I don’t like my looks and I look sort of silly up there. I adore him, so that made it slightly less painful. I’m just terrible.
QUESTION: YOU ARE IN THE MAJORITY OF THE SCENES, YOU AND Johnny.
CARTER: Yeah.
QUESTION: AS OPPOSED TO OTHER FILMS YOU’VE DONE LATELY. WHAT WAS THE SHOOTING SCHEDULE?
CARTER: I can’t remember. It’s much easier to be in every scene than not, at least I find. It’s much easier to do a big part than a small part. It was a tough one because I was pregnant half way through.
QUESTION: SO YOU FIND OUT HALF WAY THROUGH?
CARTER: Yes.
QUESTION: DID TIM TREAT YOU DIFFERENT THEN?
CARTER: No, but I told him he had to be nice to me. He put me on a spinning machine the next day. I had to waltz, well kind of, but we didn’t get the waltzing down. He spun me, so that was tough with morning sickness. Not good. I told Johnny ‘I ** really going to have to concentrate. I think you might have to help me out and remind me of a few things.’ He did, he was a real gentleman.
QUESTION: WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE SONGS THAT YOU THINK IS SO WONDERFUL?
CARTER: I just love all his music. I think it’s just so vivid and there’s romance and yearning. Actually, it’s in the men’s songs to be honest, most of them that are the difficult ones. There is tons of nothing but harmony. Actually I had more originally and they cut it, they gave it to the boy, and I said ‘No. I really resent it.’ He was right. He was doing it and I kept my mouth shut. Of course it felt very soulful and beautiful. It’s a blend of heart and soul, but also really full of wit and genius. It’s good to write the music and the lyrics. You just think he’s even more of a genius because I listen to orchestration. When you are given a bit to sing along to, without your melody, and you hear that and there is so much going on when you hear everything else. There are so many layers of all these different instruments, its actually potential noise, but somehow it harmonizes all into this amazing thing.
QUESTION: DO YOU THINK THE SONGS STAND ALONE?
CARTER: Oh, I think they stand alone. It’s a great mix. I think that there are great songs that stand alone. ‘Johanna’ is like the slow song. It’s a great, great tune. You can’t not sing along to it, like the crew, and they don’t know Sondheim, they were all singing along or humming along. I think with Johnny and Tim, they added a much more modern feeling to it. It’s not the Broadway, but Tim didn’t want it Broadway. We were all told to play it not in a very indulgent way. Don’t stretch the words and not too broad, just very simple. Just as if we were talking it, not talking it but the character talking it with real simplicity.
QUESTION: BUT YOU COULDN’T GET AWAY WITH PLANNING IT?
CARTER: We had to say everything. Tim would say ‘From the top and do it without your hands.’ So there would be no gestures allowed. ‘Okay, now do it without your eyebrows. Do it without any kind of facial expression whatsoever.’ [Laughs] It was quite hard.
QUESTION: HAVE YOU SEEN THE VIDEO OF ANGELA LANSBURY’S PERFORMANCE? WAS THAT SOMETHING THAT WOULD STICK IN YOUR MIND WHEN YOU WERE WORKING?
CARTER: I know her vocal performance, that is the one I was listening to for years, and I have seen tiny bits of that, but not all of it. But, I knew when I got the part that I didn’t want to play it like her because she played it like that, so there is no point in regurgitating other peoples performances. But the fact that Tim, he wouldn't want that performance. He wouldn’t want it that way. There is no doubt that the way Angela did it was amazing, but it was much broader than Tim would ever want for this vision of this film. I always thought there was potential. His original big thing about this version was that he wanted to make the actors younger than they were. There was a hope for their romance. I wanted to play her more sexual, and more that she had a love for him again, along with complete amorality. She thinks that she is mother earth and at the same time she’s completely amoral and delusional. It’s a fantastic character. I think she’s a pickpocket too because she’s completely amoral.
QUESTION: WHERE DID YOU FIND THE VOICE FOR THIS? ONCE YOU FOUND THE SOUND, SINCE YOU RECORD THE MUSIC FIRST, DID THAT INFLUENCE YOUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE?
CARTER: Oh God, yeah. You had to do your homework before you recorded the songs. You have to connect to what your choice is. Then you got handed the finished song, when the music producers had been working day and night, putting all the different takes together, and you had to learn it back to front. Then you are lip synching and you have to know what you are thinking. You have to do it without lip synching and really know it. The big thing I learned about this is just waiting. If you do something enough times then your body will know what it’s doing. Your lips will learn and you don’t have to think about it. If you listen to it so much it’s just inside you. You just swallow it and it’s there. I pretty much knew the character. You do to some extent in the singing, then you get on set and realize ‘Oh, all the little things.’ The logistics, the physicality, and something as simple as going from my to the door to get Sweeney. ‘What’s your rush? What’s your hurry?’ Everything we had to rehearse because Mike [Higham] had to add a few bars or take a few bars out, because I couldn’t get to the door in time to be back at the count or the beat, which is written to the music. It’s very complex.
QUESTION: THEY ARE SHOOTING ‘HARRY POTTER’ NOW. WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH BELLATRIX?
CARTER: Well, hopefully in February I will have lost weight. She appears then and I’ve got some nice scenes with Alan Rickman.
QUESTION: IT’S BOOK SEVEN, SO IT’S A BIG ONE FOR HER, I GUESS?
CARTER: Is seven the last one?
QUESTION: YEAH.
CARTER: Yeah, I’ve got more stuff to do in that one.
QUESTION: HAVE YOU READ IT?
CARTER: Yeah, of course I did. I was thinking ‘How big of a part do I have here?’ [Laughs]

captain jack
27-11-07, 19:26
Alan Rickman Interview

QUESTION: WAS THE THOUGHT OF SINGING INTERESTING TO YOU? WAS THAT WHAT ATTRACTED YOU TO THE PROJECT?
RICKMAN: Well, it was one of them. I suppose that it's in this life it's looking for the next high wire. So that was definitely one of them and then you just have to find out on a practical level if you can hit those notes. Some of them were a bit high. Then you've got to quickly find a singing teacher and work. So that was definitely an attraction.
QUESTION: HOW LONG DID YOU WORK WITH A COACH BEFOREHAND?
RICKMAN: I don't really remember. A while, maybe a month or so.
QUESTION: DO YOU ENJOY BEING THE REALLY BAD GUY OR DOES IT DEPRESS YOU IN A WAY?
RICKMAN: In this film? Well, who's bad or who's good, I don't judge the characters at all. I don't label them. And the bad guy never depresses me at all.
QUESTION: IS IT MORE FUN TO PLAY THE BAD GUY?
RICKMAN: Well, weirdly, I play it so rarely. I don't play it very often. It's just like maybe three times with big publicity budgets. But if you actually look at the work there's an awful lot of work there with no money for publicity and that. So if you look at it from that end of it, that end of the telescope and I'm looking down the other end of it. Indeed I have two other films coming out this year that are very different, but to me doing 'Sweeney Todd' was like, 'Whoa, this will be interesting.'
QUESTION: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT MOVIES?
RICKMAN: One is at Sundance in January called 'Bottle Shock' and one opens in America in March called 'Nobel Son'.
QUESTION: WHAT SORTS OF CHARACTERS ARE THOSE?
RICKMAN: In 'Bottle Shock' I play somebody who's actually still alive. He's called Steven Spurrier and he's a wine expert and the film is about the true story of a 1976 blind wine tasting in Paris when the American wines beat the French with an all French jury. That's the story of it and we shot it in Sonoma which is where I've just come from.
QUESTION: SO THE ONLY EVIL PERSON IN THAT WOULD BE THE FRENCH?
RICKMAN: [laughs] I don't know. I think they're still cross. And the other one is an American winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. My son kidnaps me in order to hold me to ransom to get the money from Sweden.
QUESTION: IS THAT BASED ON A TRUE STORY?
RICKMAN: No.
QUESTION: WHAT'S IT LIKE WORKING ON A TIM BURTON SET WITH Johnny Depp WHO'VE DONE SO MUCH TOGETHER?
RICKMAN: No sense of your invading private territory. It's completely shared and open and you all work on this piece of work together, particularly with Johnny because he's very much a team player. You've just got problems to solve. So the vision and the imagination and the drive and the energy which is one thing. You're like a sponge as an actor. You just pick up what's wanted, what the tone is you're aiming for. Then there are practical problems. If you've got to sing and you're shaved it's not going to help if you've got foam right over your mouth. The next time you see the film, if you see it again, you'll see that just as he puts that stuff around my mouth I go like that so that when I open my mouth there's nothing on the lips. But it took a while to figure out how we were going to get around this. I'd be spitting it all the time.
QUESTION: IT LOOKED FANTASTIC. WAS IT ALL SHOT INSIDE?
RICKMAN: Indoors. All of Fleet Street was indoors, yeah.
QUESTION: WHAT WAS THE SET LIKE?
RICKMAN: I'm very connected to The Royal Academy where I trained and I rang them up and said, 'You've got to get the technical students down here to have a look at this. They won't see this again.' It was unbelievable craftsmanship and womenship on that set. It was amazing. Because of the bleaching out process you don't see so much of the detail that we saw and the clothes and everything. I mean, it's right that he did that so that you get that kind of dark sense of the world, but the actual detail of a sign over a door or what's going on in a shop window was phenomenal. It's just like food for your imagination which is what Tim said.
QUESTION: DID YOU RECORD YOUR SONGS WITH Johnny IN THE STUDIO TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY?
RICKMAN: Separately because they've got to have control, especially in a duet where they want to turn one up and one down. So it's a little odd to do that. The first time that we sang it together was miming it together [laughs]. But I could see why. All I did was say, 'Please could I go second so that I can hear him.' I know that he would have the lighter voice and he drives it so I needed to know what train I was jumping on. That sort of thing.
QUESTION: AS AN ACTOR GIVING A VOCAL PERFORMANCE, DO YOU CONSIDER IT ACTUALLY SINGING OR IS IT SORT OF AN EXTENSION OF THE ROLE THAT YOUR PLAYING, PART OF THE CHARACTER?
RICKMAN: That. But of course at the same time you don't want to flat or sharp or any of those awful things. So you've got to be singing too.
QUESTION: HAVE YOU SEEN A PRODUCTION OF 'SWEENEY TODD' BEFORE?
RICKMAN: One, two years ago in New York. It was the one where they all played musical instruments as the orchestra which was brilliant, but totally different of course.
QUESTION: SO THAT HAD NO BEARING ON WHAT YOU WERE DOING WITH THIS.
RICKMAN: None.
QUESTION: HOW DID YOUR WORK SCHEDULE PLAY INTO THE NEXT 'HARRY POTTER' FILM? DID YOU GO FROM ONE TO THE OTHER OR DID THEY OVERLAP AT ALL? I KNOW THAT IN 'HALF-BLOOD PRINCE' THERE'S A LOT OF SNAPE AND SO I WOULD IMAGINE THERE'S A LOT FOR YOU TO DO IN THAT FILM?
RICKMAN: Yeah, but they still have to get inside a certain period of time. I do seven weeks. I can't even remember when we shot the last one so I think – we shot 'Sweeney Todd' this year – it was over a year ago that I did 'Order of the Phoenix'.
QUESTION: SO YOU HAVEN'T STARTED ON THE NEXT ONE?
RICKMAN: They're doing it already. I start at the end of January.
QUESTION: HAD YOU SUNG BEFORE?
RICKMAN: Well, yes, in the sense that you come out of drama school and you're in 'Guys and Dolls' and God knows what in regional theater. Then when I did 'Private Lives' in London and on Broadway I sang a little. Well, Lindsay Duncan and I sang one Noel Coward song onstage, but it was so much part of the action that it wasn't like, 'And now we're going to sing.' So it's not quite the same as this, but yeah, I had a little bit before.
QUESTION: DO YOU ENJOY SINGING?
RICKMAN: I do. I'm only thinking about that because since the movie I kept up the singing lessons because it helps an enormous amount with speaking, one discovers. I have an incredibly sarcastic singing teacher and so when I say I enjoy it, he's so rude that it's sort of masochism. But I know something is happening that's making speaking better and breathing because it's just basically reminding me to breathe. Sometimes you forget to do that. It's great to find a discipline and work it.
QUESTION: IS IT POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE COULD CONVINCE YOU TO GO ONSTAGE AND DO IT?
RICKMAN: Yeah, anything is possible. It just would have to depend on how high the notes are. That's what we're working on now, pulling that range up a bit.
QUESTION: ARE YOU A FAN OF THE BARBER CHAIR YOURSELF? IT LOOKS VERY SCARY. HAVE YOU HAD A REAL LIFE SHAVE?
RICKMAN: Once or twice, in one's life. I'm like most men. One's a bad shaver in the morning because you've only got three minutes to get out the door. So it's not a great skill.
QUESTION: A BIT OF BLOOD?
RICKMAN: Some blood. Then of course you've got three minutes to get out the door and now you have a piece of tissue paper stuck to you. It's the usual chaotic scene, I'm afraid.
QUESTION: WILL 'HARRY POTTER' BE AFFECTED BY THE SAG STRIKE AT ALL?
RICKMAN: No. It's written already, something like that.
QUESTION: THAT'LL COVER THE WRITER'S GUILD.
RICKMAN: Well, if the actor's come out then we'll be out, I suppose.
QUESTION: DON'T THEY USUALLY TAKE ABOUT NINE MONTHS TO FINISH THOSE FILMS?
RICKMAN: Watch the space, literally.
QUESTION: WITHOUT ANY SPOILERS THIS FILM DOES HAVE SOME SNAPES' BIG MOMENT.
RICKMAN: Well that's a spoiler, isn't it.
QUESTION: ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT WITHOUT SAYING WHAT IT IS?
RICKMAN: Well, the only thing that I'll say is that for the first time shooting those films I know what I'm doing and why.
QUESTION: HAVE YOU READ AHEAD?
RICKMAN: That's what I mean by that.
QUESTION: YOU'VE READ THE SEVENTH BOOK?
RICKMAN: That's what I mean by that [laughs].
QUESTION: AS THE END OF THOSE THINGS DO YOU REGARD THAT WITH EITHER RELIEF OR SADNESS?
RICKMAN: It's a unique experience. I mean, where else is film history going to watch three kids grow up and the films actually growing up with them.
QUESTION: ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THAT?
RICKMAN: I do the best that I can [laughs]. I'm very proud to be involved in it and part of world history.
QUESTION: ARE YOU COMFORTABLE WITH THE SEX SYMBOL STATUS THAT'S COME ALONG WITH THAT BECAUSE THERE'VE BEEN BLOG GROUPS OF WOMEN TALKING ABOUT YOU IN THAT SENSE?
RICKMAN: The world is weird. This is the thing. This is why 'Sweeney Todd' has only ever been relevant because there are apparently – I haven't looked – websites now where grown, mostly women, write porn and putting those characters together. So, 'Sweeney Todd' is a smallfry to the idea of that going on and this isn't even being done covertly. They have conventions and things.
QUESTION: HAVE YOU HAD ANY STRANGE ENCOUNTERS WITH THOSE FANS OR NOT?
RICKMAN: I think that every actor has.
QUESTION: CAN YOU TALK ABOUT IT OR NOT?
RICKMAN: No. I don't want to encourage it.
QUESTION: YOU DIRECTED SOME STAGE WORK. I SEE THAT YOU DID 'MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE'. DID THAT HAVE THE SAME SORT OF CONTROVERSY HERE AS IT DID IN THE U.S. WHEN THEY TRIED TO MOUNT IT?
RICKMAN: Well, we did it here first and because it was such a success here the New York production was important that it happened especially because, of course, she was American and it's part of the current American history. So it was very important that it go there. The controversy was the same everywhere. There were always people standing outside the theater handing out leaflets. Fair enough. Everybody can have their point of view, but it usually drifted away eventually when people actually bothered to read it or come and see it rather than making assumptions.
QUESTION: WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE THAT FURTHER INTO MOVIES, OR DIRECTING IN GENERAL?
RICKMAN: I did direct a movie which I'm very proud of called 'The Winter Guest' and now I look with horror and find out that it was ten years ago. How did that happen? Because you get caught up in movies and making them and you're time gets eaten up.
QUESTION: AND DIRECTING PLAYS DOESN'T FILL THE SAME SPACE?
RICKMAN: Well, no, because you direct a movie and that's a year or so of your life. Pre-production. Shooting the movie is a short period of time. Before it and after it is what eats it up. But I do have plans to direct again. It's just organizing your day.
QUESTION: DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT IT WOULD BE?
RICKMAN: I do, yeah. One completely original script called 'A Little Chaos' which is about the building of a fountain at the court of Louis the XIIII in Versailles. Then another one I don't think I can talk about because I haven't had the meeting in New York yet, but that's happening next week while we do the premiere.

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başka bir adresde sweeney todd un ikinci kamera arkası görüntülerini ziledim

alan ve johnny nin şarkı söyledikleri sahne süperdi

bayıldım

captain jack
27-11-07, 23:56
sweeney todd kamera arkası görüntüleri beş tane video

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hepsi güzeldi de alan ve johnny nin videosu başşka güzel :good:

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captain jack
28-11-07, 14:31
tim burton ve johnny depp ile yapılan röportaj :good:

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captain jack
28-11-07, 14:44
Interview - Sweeney Todd the Movie, by Sondheim

INTERVIEW

"I think the reason 'Sweeney Todd' has endured for 150 years is that it's a really good story, a very gripping tale," says Stephen Sondheim, the creator of the acclaimed stage musical, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," which has been adapted into a film directed by Tim Burton. "It's a tragedy in the classic tradition about someone who goes out for revenge and ends up destroying himself."

Inspired by Bernard Herrmann

A film version of 'Sweeney Todd,' seemed like a logical step to Sondheim, since its genesis was in part a movie—with a score by Bernard Hermann, best known for his scores for a number of Hitchcock masterpieces, including "Vertigo" and "Psycho."

"I've been a movie fan since I was a kid," admits Sondheim. "I've always liked melodramas and suspense movies. There was a movie I saw when I was 15, 'Hangover Square,' with Bernard Herrmann score. It's a flamboyant Edwardian melodrama about a composer who goes crazy when he hears a certain sound and goes out a murders the nearest beautiful girl. I remember just loving that score, and I thought it would really be fun to scare an audience and see if you could do it while people are singing."

Stage Time and Movie Time

For Sondheim, a film version of "Sweeney Todd" offered the chance to change certain lyrics, as well as to write new one that tally with certain structural and narrative changes imposed by the script.

"Stage time and movie time are different," Sondheim explains. "You accept on the stage somebody sitting and singing for three minutes about one subject, but in film, you get the idea very quickly and you suddenly have two and a half minutes too much."

He elaborates: "The problem is how do you keep the integrity of the score and yet cut things? The screenwriter John Logan maintained much of the score and still kept the cinematic value of the songs going."

Choosing a Director

Contractually, Sondheim had an approval over the choice of director, as well as the casting of Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett, played in the Broadway production by Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury.

"Tim Burton is a perfect fit," says Sondheim. "In many ways, it's his simplest film, his most direct film, but you can see that he's telling a story he really likes. It's a story that has enough incidents in it so he doesn't have to invent extracurricular stuff. He has enthusiasm for the piece and he just goes for the jugular."

On Johnny Depp

"Johnny Depp's performance is quite remarkable," says Sondheim. "Sweeney's desire for revenge and the simmering anger and hurt that he feels carry the story forward, and Johnny finds the most remarkable variety within that narrow set of emotions. The intensity is at a boil all the time and he never drops it. It's real anger."

Helena Bonham Carter

Despite the fact that Helena Bonham Carter is Tim Burton's wife, Sondheim says he was absolutely not biased. Without knowing Burton's choice, Sondheim watched all the candidates' audition tapes, before opting for Bonham Carter. There were better singers, voice-wise, because there were real skilled singers. But for Sondheim, Bonham Carter combined voice and personality and look—she was Mrs. Lovett.

Complicated Music

Sondheim writes the most complicated music in the history of the musical theater, which made the performers feel like "mountain climbers climbing Mount Everest without oxygen and without Sherpas," according to John Logan.

Recording the Music

The music was recorded over a four-day period at London's Air Studios. The 64-piece orchestra assembled for the film was the largest orchestra ever to have played Sondheim's score. Sondheim says "We added 30 violins, some more horns, a tuba, just to give it a bigger, fatter, wider sound."

The recording sessions were overseen by Sondheim and conducted by his musical supervisor Paul Gemingnani. Once the score was laid down, the songs were next. But before any of the tracks could be recorded, the cast was required to rehearse for Sondheim who flew into London for a few days to hear them.

Preference for Actors Who Can Sing

Though Sondheim was naturally concerned about the musical adaptation, he was just as focused on the performers themselves. He explains, "I prefer actors who sing over singers who cat. That doesn't always do the music good, but it does keep the story going and that's what I believe is important."

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28-11-07, 16:34
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