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Just found this loop vid I shot of #MichaelFassbender & #BenedictCumberbatch dancin next 2 us @ a #GoldenGlobes after party couple yrs ago
Майкл Фассбендер ( Michael Fassbender ) Том. 18
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The Chinese poster of "Assassin's Creed". The movie will be released in China on February 24.
#Fassbender #JustinKurzel #MarionCotillard #AssassinsCreedMovie
The Chinese poster of "Assassin's Creed". The movie will be released in China on February 24.
#Fassbender #JustinKurzel #MarionCotillard #AssassinsCreedMovie
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20th Century Fox Argentina has graciously offered MFO 5 tickets/seats for you, the fans, to attend the #AssassinsCreedMovie Buenos Aires, Argentina premiere on January 17, 2017!
For the opportunity to attend, please email us at [email protected]. Please only enter if you are able to be in Buenos Aires (Capital Federal) to attend the premiere. One entry per person only.
You must provide your (first and last name) complete name.
In the subject line of your email you must include: "PremiereAssassinsCreed"
The deadline for entry is 5pm (ART) Friday, January 13, 2017. We will then randomly draw the winners names and contact them via email (1 ticket per person). An MFO crew member will be joining you.
Good luck!
20th Century Fox Argentina has graciously offered MFO 5 tickets/seats for you, the fans, to attend the #AssassinsCreedMovie Buenos Aires, Argentina premiere on January 17, 2017!
For the opportunity to attend, please email us at [email protected]. Please only enter if you are able to be in Buenos Aires (Capital Federal) to attend the premiere. One entry per person only.
You must provide your (first and last name) complete name.
In the subject line of your email you must include: "PremiereAssassinsCreed"
The deadline for entry is 5pm (ART) Friday, January 13, 2017. We will then randomly draw the winners names and contact them via email (1 ticket per person). An MFO crew member will be joining you.
Good luck!
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100 most anticipated films of 2017 by The Film Stage, which includes Terrence Malick's 'Song to Song' (2), Tomas Alfredson's 'The Snowman' (7) and Ridley Scott's 'Alien: Covenant' (62) - all featuring Michael Fassbender and all-star casts.
#SongtoSong March 17 #AlienCovenant May 19 #TheSnowman October 13
100 most anticipated films of 2017 by The Film Stage, which includes Terrence Malick's 'Song to Song' (2), Tomas Alfredson's 'The Snowman' (7) and Ridley Scott's 'Alien: Covenant' (62) - all featuring Michael Fassbender and all-star casts.
#SongtoSong March 17 #AlienCovenant May 19 #TheSnowman October 13
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1st movie poster for Tomas Alfredson's 'The Snowman' featuring Michael Fassbender.
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1st movie poster for Tomas Alfredson's 'The Snowman' featuring Michael Fassbender.
via IMDb and Radio Rjukan http://bit.ly/2jc5E0t
Thank you Vidar Aune
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TOP 10 geriausių naujosios kartos aktorių vyrų - Топ 10 самых лутших актеров мужчин новой генерации Michael Fassbender (g. Balandžio 2, 1977) – nors šis vokiečių kilmės aktorius vaidino HBO sėkmingame seriale „Desantininkų Būrys“ (Bnad of Brothers), keletą metų jis buvo įstrigęs nedideliuose Britų televizijos vaidmenyse. Vėliau, suvaidinęs Bobby Sands žiaurioje dokumentinėje dramoje „Alkis“ (Hunger), kurioje vaizduojamas 1981-ųjų metų IRA bado streikas, buvo pastebėtas kritikų.
Jis įkūnyjo Rochesterį nuostabiame filme „Džeinė Eir“ (Jane Eyre); vaidino galingą mutantą „Iksmenų“ (X-Men) filmuose; įkūnyjo Carl Jung meistriškame filme „Pavojingas Metodas“ (A Dangerous Method); kartu su McQueen suvaidino dvejuose filmuose: „Gėda“ (Shame) ir „12 Vergovės Metų“ (Tvelve Years of Slave), pastarasis garantavo pirmajį Oskaro apdovanojimą; šaulį, kuris bando įsiūlyti savo paslaugas jaunam vyrukui filme „Lėti Vakarai“ (Slow West); klasikinį Šekspyro veikėją Justin Kurzelo filme „Makbetas“ (McBeth); bei „Apple“ išradėją, genijų ir labai sudėtingą vyrą Steve Jobs taip pat pavadintame filme. Fassbender palieka įspūdingą žymę šiuolaikinėje kino istorijoje.
TOP 10 geriausių naujosios kartos aktorių vyrų - Топ 10 самых лутших актеров мужчин новой генерации Michael Fassbender (g. Balandžio 2, 1977) – nors šis vokiečių kilmės aktorius vaidino HBO sėkmingame seriale „Desantininkų Būrys“ (Bnad of Brothers), keletą metų jis buvo įstrigęs nedideliuose Britų televizijos vaidmenyse. Vėliau, suvaidinęs Bobby Sands žiaurioje dokumentinėje dramoje „Alkis“ (Hunger), kurioje vaizduojamas 1981-ųjų metų IRA bado streikas, buvo pastebėtas kritikų.
Jis įkūnyjo Rochesterį nuostabiame filme „Džeinė Eir“ (Jane Eyre); vaidino galingą mutantą „Iksmenų“ (X-Men) filmuose; įkūnyjo Carl Jung meistriškame filme „Pavojingas Metodas“ (A Dangerous Method); kartu su McQueen suvaidino dvejuose filmuose: „Gėda“ (Shame) ir „12 Vergovės Metų“ (Tvelve Years of Slave), pastarasis garantavo pirmajį Oskaro apdovanojimą; šaulį, kuris bando įsiūlyti savo paslaugas jaunam vyrukui filme „Lėti Vakarai“ (Slow West); klasikinį Šekspyro veikėją Justin Kurzelo filme „Makbetas“ (McBeth); bei „Apple“ išradėją, genijų ir labai sudėtingą vyrą Steve Jobs taip pat pavadintame filme. Fassbender palieka įspūdingą žymę šiuolaikinėje kino istorijoje.
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Don’t miss Michael Fassbender’s raw, electrifying performance as a man torn between blood and honor. Trespass Against Us –in theaters TOMORROW!
Don’t miss Michael Fassbender’s raw, electrifying performance as a man torn between blood and honor. Trespass Against Us –in theaters TOMORROW!
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Michael Fassbender Offers Insight Into His ‘Alien: Covenant’ Roles Warning: This article contains some spoilers about “Westworld,” “Ex Machina” and “Prometheus.”
Do androids dream of electric sheep?
That line, famously the title of science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick’s novel that inspired Ridley Scott’s film, “Blade Runner,” explores the question of whether androids (or “replicants” in the film) are more than just the wires and circuits that make them. Do androids feel emotions? Are any of their memories their own? In Scott’s 2012 film “Prometheus,” the synthetic android David (played by Michael Fassbender) is a blonde butler who serves the crew and maintains the ship. But as events unfold, David appears to have his own motivations and purposes for being there.
These questions circle other characters elsewhere on screen. At the end of the season premiere of HBO’s “Westworld,” the robot Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) kills a fly on her neck — much like a human would. In the film “Ex Machina,” human programmer Caleb believes his emotional connection to the beautiful robot Ava is real.
At the end of “Prometheus,” Fassbender’s beheaded David has “survived” the expedition (albeit with his body in two parts). And in the coming film “Alien: Covenant,” opening May 19, David returns as the sole inhabitant of a remote land — until the members of the ship Covenant arrive, thinking they’ve stumbled upon paradise.
Apart from the return of David, Fassbender also plays a second robot named Walter in “Alien: Covenant.” Speakeasy talked with the actor about these two roles; an edited transcript below. (Check back in this week for more with Fassbender on his other project, the film “Trespass Against Us.”)
Can you tell us about David in “Alien: Covenant”? Is there an evolution to him since “Prometheus”?
There’s a definite evolution there, yeah [laughs]. He’s been without maintenance for awhile so he’s a little kookier from when you saw him last time.
With the recent show “Westworld” and the film “Ex Machina,” the humanity of synthetic androids or robots has become a central theme pop culture, as these characters begin to question their own identity and fate. Was there something distinct about how you developed your character for “Alien: Covenant” compared with “Prometheus”?
David was there so I had something to go from. I knew that David was the idea of a prototype, and what would happen if you could have a robot that could essentially have human traits to it? That vanity was there with David, and that was an interesting characteristic to play with, within an AI or android or synthetic or robot. I knew that I could have a lot of fun with that. There’s also a neediness to him, there’s also very much a butler element to him, a need to please. There were a lot of things there that were ambiguous in terms of what his motivations were, and that’s always something fun to play with. So that now, as I said, he’s evolved. Those characteristics were set, so now let’s see what happens to them years later when they come upon him again.
That was definitely the upsetting thing for I think other members of the crew — the fact that he had these human traits as opposed to a very sort of logical, straightforward robot that is there to serve. There’s an element to David which is very self-serving.
You play another robot in “Alien: Covenant” called Walter. How is he different from David?
[Laughs] It’s a robot with a split personality. It’s a schizophrenic robot [laughs]. Walter is a different character. Basically, Walter is an updated model of David. So, because the David model freaked people out a little bit they developed Walter, who is just a lot more straightforward without those human kinks.
Alien: Covenant | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX
Michael Fassbender Offers Insight Into His ‘Alien: Covenant’ Roles Warning: This article contains some spoilers about “Westworld,” “Ex Machina” and “Prometheus.”
Do androids dream of electric sheep?
That line, famously the title of science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick’s novel that inspired Ridley Scott’s film, “Blade Runner,” explores the question of whether androids (or “replicants” in the film) are more than just the wires and circuits that make them. Do androids feel emotions? Are any of their memories their own? In Scott’s 2012 film “Prometheus,” the synthetic android David (played by Michael Fassbender) is a blonde butler who serves the crew and maintains the ship. But as events unfold, David appears to have his own motivations and purposes for being there.
These questions circle other characters elsewhere on screen. At the end of the season premiere of HBO’s “Westworld,” the robot Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) kills a fly on her neck — much like a human would. In the film “Ex Machina,” human programmer Caleb believes his emotional connection to the beautiful robot Ava is real.
At the end of “Prometheus,” Fassbender’s beheaded David has “survived” the expedition (albeit with his body in two parts). And in the coming film “Alien: Covenant,” opening May 19, David returns as the sole inhabitant of a remote land — until the members of the ship Covenant arrive, thinking they’ve stumbled upon paradise.
Apart from the return of David, Fassbender also plays a second robot named Walter in “Alien: Covenant.” Speakeasy talked with the actor about these two roles; an edited transcript below. (Check back in this week for more with Fassbender on his other project, the film “Trespass Against Us.”)
Can you tell us about David in “Alien: Covenant”? Is there an evolution to him since “Prometheus”?
There’s a definite evolution there, yeah [laughs]. He’s been without maintenance for awhile so he’s a little kookier from when you saw him last time.
With the recent show “Westworld” and the film “Ex Machina,” the humanity of synthetic androids or robots has become a central theme pop culture, as these characters begin to question their own identity and fate. Was there something distinct about how you developed your character for “Alien: Covenant” compared with “Prometheus”?
David was there so I had something to go from. I knew that David was the idea of a prototype, and what would happen if you could have a robot that could essentially have human traits to it? That vanity was there with David, and that was an interesting characteristic to play with, within an AI or android or synthetic or robot. I knew that I could have a lot of fun with that. There’s also a neediness to him, there’s also very much a butler element to him, a need to please. There were a lot of things there that were ambiguous in terms of what his motivations were, and that’s always something fun to play with. So that now, as I said, he’s evolved. Those characteristics were set, so now let’s see what happens to them years later when they come upon him again.
That was definitely the upsetting thing for I think other members of the crew — the fact that he had these human traits as opposed to a very sort of logical, straightforward robot that is there to serve. There’s an element to David which is very self-serving.
You play another robot in “Alien: Covenant” called Walter. How is he different from David?
[Laughs] It’s a robot with a split personality. It’s a schizophrenic robot [laughs]. Walter is a different character. Basically, Walter is an updated model of David. So, because the David model freaked people out a little bit they developed Walter, who is just a lot more straightforward without those human kinks.
Alien: Covenant | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX
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Michael Fassbender Talks Box Office Setbacks and Criminal Enterprises
Michael Fassbender Talks Box Office Setbacks and Criminal Enterprises