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Услышим, что она испарилась из его жизни 8)
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Может придет на встречу выпускников?

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming/a ... ar-9285128

Appeal launched for past Paisley Grammar pupils ahead of school reunion
Organisers from the Old Grammarians’ Club are looking to get as many ex pupils together for one big party
PAISLEY Grammar is a school with plenty of history.

And while it may have produced Hollywood superstar Gerard Butler, it’s also educated thousands of proud Buddies who have since moved on with their lives.

But no matter where they are, the one thing they have in common is memories of the Grammar.

For the last 50 years, Old Grammarians’ Club have held an annual reunion where former pupils of all ages congregate for one massive party.

The club was founded in classroom B19 of Paisley Grammar School.

Призыв к прошлому учащихся гимназии Пейсли впереди встреча выпускников
Организаторы из старых Грамматиков клуб ищете, чтобы получить как можно больше бывших школьников вместе для одной большой партии
ПЕЙСЛИ Грамматика-это школа с богатой историей.

И хотя это может быть голливудская суперзвезда Джерард Батлер, он же образованный тысяч горжусь друзьями, которые уже жили своей жизнью.

Но независимо от того, где они находятся, одна вещь их объединяет-это воспоминания о грамматике.

За последние 50 лет, старых Грамматиков клуб ежегодно проводят встречи, где бывшие ученики всех возрастов собираются на одну огромную вечеринку.

Клуб был основан в классе В19 гимназии Пейсли.
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Snowa s Miszej w odnom filme igrat budut? Super. :good: :Bravo:
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К сожалению, нет. Просто будущие фильмы Батлера и Миши проданы прокатчикам на одной и той же киноярмарке.

*ЭКСКЛЮЗИВНО: «Леди Макбет», и «Finding Your Feet» (русское название пока отсутствует) вошли в перечень фильмов, подписавших ключевые договоры о выходе в прокат.
Интернациональная кинокомпания Protagonist Pictures заключила ряд сделок после AFM (American Film Market), который состоялся 02.11.2016 в Лос-Анджелесе. В список фильмов, по которым заключены контракты, вошли такие картины, как «Хранители», «Finding Your Feet», «Леди Макбет» и «Должники наши».

Высоким спросом у покупателей пользовался психологический триллер «Хранители», режиссер которого, Кристоффер Нюхольм, известен по популярному сериалу «Убийство». На главные роли приглашены Джерард Батлер, Питер Муллан и Джо Альвин.
Проект будет полностью профинансирован компанией Cross Creek Pictures, сумевшей реализовать его, в свою очередь, таким кинокомпаниям, как Universum Film (Германия & Швейцария), Bravos (Китай & Гонконг), Notorious (Италия), Калифорнийский Filmes (Латинская Америка), Блиц (Бывший Yugo), Tanweer (Indonesia, Greece, Malaysia & Turkey) и PVR (Индия).
Соглашения также заключены с Shoval Film (Израиль), Бриз (Корея), Front Row Entertainment (Ближний Восток), Viva Entertainment Group (Филиппины), Монолит (Польша), NOS Lusomundo (Португалия), Съемщики Шоу (Сингапур) и Cai Chang International (Тайвань) при участии Fox International Channels , правообладателя каналов цифрового телевещания в Азии.
Съемки фильма должны начаться в Великобритании в начале 2017 года.

……
Картина, представленная в Торонто под рабочим названием «Trespass Against Us» (в русском варианте – «Должники наши»), с Майклом Фассбендером и Бренданом Глисоном в главных ролях, также заключила контракты с кинокомпаниями Koch Media (Германия & Швейцария), Cappella (СНГ), Трансформер (Япония), Tanweer (Малайзия), Viva Entertainment Group (Филиппины), Shaw Renters (Сингапур) и Тайвань (Cai Chang International).
Премьера фильма, который в данный момент почти распродан, намечена на 2017 год в Великобритании через медиакомпанию Lionsgate, а в США - через развлекательную студию A24 (молодая инновационная компания, активный популяризатор независимого кино).*
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Toze nieplocho. :)
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GERARD BUTLER ON HIS SIX-HOUR 300 WORKOUT, BREAKING HIS NECK AND NEAR-DEATH STUNTS
In our exclusive interview, Gerard Butler talks to GQ about breaking his neck on set, six-hour work-outs for 300, beefing up for his next role and the time Pierce Brosnan nearly killed him
GQ welcomed Hollywood super-star Gerard Butler into our boardroom for a frank and funny Facebook Live. Here is our pick of the best bits.
On his current work-out regime…
“Right now I’m training five times a week. It’s always a little harder when you’re on the road, unless you’re there for a while. I do a lot of cardio but I’m starting to lift heavy because in my next movie I’m supposed to be beefy, a big undercover cop in LA covered in tattoos – so it’s not big and cut, it’s just big! That’s a pain, it hurts.”

On 300 being the most macho cast ever assembled…
"I was surrounded by hundreds of stuntmen, who were amazing. Stuntmen are my favourite people on a film set, but I had this thing that really helped me get through, which was this thought in my head that, ‘If I can train in such a way that they’re actually going, “He is a badass…” – because I know stuntmen and they like actors but mostly they see them as wet blankets. to train in a way so they would actually take their hats off to me, and in a way so that you would believe that they would actually follow you. I was [working out] six hours a day: two hours with them, two hours doing the 300 work-out, two hours with my own bodybuilder… pumping 25 times before each take. But I was also surrounded by a lot of guys putting in a lot of effort. It was great having that unity of purpose both as an army and in terms of what we were trying to make in this movie and in terms of fitness, training and that warrior spirit. It was a very powerful place to be."
…And the most violent
“There was a time [on 300] when three nights in a row people were taken to hospital during the fights. One time I was supposed to turn and hit a guy with my sword and I turned to whack him and he was gone, and then I looked down and he was lying there going [grabs arm], 'Arrgghh,' and he’s broken his arm. And the night before a guy got a spear in his eye. He almost lost his eye; he had to get stitches. It was insane.”

On breaking his neck, literally, while filming
“Whenever I finish a movie I’m always beaten up afterwards, so I went to the doctor with a throat thing which, actually, was something to do with singing; and he looked down there and said, ‘You have something sticking out into your throat.’ At first he thought it might be a tumor and I went for some tests and they said, ‘You’ve broken a bone in your neck.’ And then I went for another test and they said you’ve actually broken two bones in your neck.’ They’d snapped and they still, to this day, stick out into my throat. That was when I was doing Olympus Has Fallen.”

FILM
GERARD BUTLER ON HIS SIX-HOUR 300 WORKOUT, BREAKING HIS NECK AND NEAR-DEATH STUNTS
In our exclusive interview, Gerard Butler talks to GQ about breaking his neck on set, six-hour work-outs for 300, beefing up for his next role and the time Pierce Brosnan nearly killed him
STORY BY MARK RUSSELL
WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2016

Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
GQ welcomed Hollywood super-star Gerard Butler into our boardroom for a frank and funny Facebook Live. Here is our pick of the best bits.

Watch the full interview with Gerard Butler

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On his current work-out regime…
“Right now I’m training five times a week. It’s always a little harder when you’re on the road, unless you’re there for a while. I do a lot of cardio but I’m starting to lift heavy because in my next movie I’m supposed to be beefy, a big undercover cop in LA covered in tattoos – so it’s not big and cut, it’s just big! That’s a pain, it hurts.”

On 300 being the most macho cast ever assembled…
"I was surrounded by hundreds of stuntmen, who were amazing. Stuntmen are my favourite people on a film set, but I had this thing that really helped me get through, which was this thought in my head that, ‘If I can train in such a way that they’re actually going, “He is a badass…” – because I know stuntmen and they like actors but mostly they see them as wet blankets. to train in a way so they would actually take their hats off to me, and in a way so that you would believe that they would actually follow you. I was [working out] six hours a day: two hours with them, two hours doing the 300 work-out, two hours with my own bodybuilder… pumping 25 times before each take. But I was also surrounded by a lot of guys putting in a lot of effort. It was great having that unity of purpose both as an army and in terms of what we were trying to make in this movie and in terms of fitness, training and that warrior spirit. It was a very powerful place to be."


Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
…And the most violent
“There was a time [on 300] when three nights in a row people were taken to hospital during the fights. One time I was supposed to turn and hit a guy with my sword and I turned to whack him and he was gone, and then I looked down and he was lying there going [grabs arm], 'Arrgghh,' and he’s broken his arm. And the night before a guy got a spear in his eye. He almost lost his eye; he had to get stitches. It was insane.”

On breaking his neck, literally, while filming
“Whenever I finish a movie I’m always beaten up afterwards, so I went to the doctor with a throat thing which, actually, was something to do with singing; and he looked down there and said, ‘You have something sticking out into your throat.’ At first he thought it might be a tumor and I went for some tests and they said, ‘You’ve broken a bone in your neck.’ And then I went for another test and they said you’ve actually broken two bones in your neck.’ They’d snapped and they still, to this day, stick out into my throat. That was when I was doing Olympus Has Fallen.”


Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
On the time Pierce Brosnan nearly killed him, literally, while filming…
“I was in a car crash in another movie that really screwed my neck up. It wasn’t supposed to be [part of the movie]. Pierce Brosnan drove me right into a wall four stories up – it wasn’t really his fault. There was a cable that was supposed to hold the car, and he was supposed to apply the brakes and this cable was supposed to hold us. I got in the car and in the movie he’s like, losing his mind and it’s the one part in the movie where I have the upper hand on him, so the director says, ‘Get in and wind him up.’ But I get in and he’s already wound up, but I wind him up anyway. And they say, 'Action!' and he has to put his foot… and we’re only, maybe, 35 yards from the edge of the roof, we’re four stories up, there’s a wall perhaps three feet high and we’re going straight towards it with a cord holding us, this big cable. I think he was so crazy, I don’t think he applied the brakes in time and the cable didn’t hold us, so we smashed into the wall, on the edge of this building and the car goes up and then the cable pulls us back so we got double the whiplash. And then he continued to play the scene... When we cut, I crawled out of the car, I fell on to the ground and I have to say, the rest of that movie was a struggle."
On that time he nearly drowned, literally, while filming
“I surfed Mavericks [in California], which has one of the biggest waves in the world, and I’m not a surfer but I went out there and surfed it three times. But the next week I ended up going down and getting taken down by some waves and I almost drowned. I spent the night in hospital and the next day they had to give me the defibrillator to put my heart back in the right… It was intense.”
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FILM Gerard Butler on his six-hour 300 workout, breaking his neck and near-death stunts


FILM
GERARD BUTLER ON HIS SIX-HOUR 300 WORKOUT, BREAKING HIS NECK AND NEAR-DEATH STUNTS
In our exclusive interview, Gerard Butler talks to GQ about breaking his neck on set, six-hour work-outs for 300, beefing up for his next role and the time Pierce Brosnan nearly killed him
STORY BY MARK RUSSELL
WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2016

Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
GQ welcomed Hollywood super-star Gerard Butler into our boardroom for a frank and funny Facebook Live. Here is our pick of the best bits.

Watch the full interview with Gerard Butler

Advertisement

On his current work-out regime…
“Right now I’m training five times a week. It’s always a little harder when you’re on the road, unless you’re there for a while. I do a lot of cardio but I’m starting to lift heavy because in my next movie I’m supposed to be beefy, a big undercover cop in LA covered in tattoos – so it’s not big and cut, it’s just big! That’s a pain, it hurts.”

On 300 being the most macho cast ever assembled…
"I was surrounded by hundreds of stuntmen, who were amazing. Stuntmen are my favourite people on a film set, but I had this thing that really helped me get through, which was this thought in my head that, ‘If I can train in such a way that they’re actually going, “He is a badass…” – because I know stuntmen and they like actors but mostly they see them as wet blankets. to train in a way so they would actually take their hats off to me, and in a way so that you would believe that they would actually follow you. I was [working out] six hours a day: two hours with them, two hours doing the 300 work-out, two hours with my own bodybuilder… pumping 25 times before each take. But I was also surrounded by a lot of guys putting in a lot of effort. It was great having that unity of purpose both as an army and in terms of what we were trying to make in this movie and in terms of fitness, training and that warrior spirit. It was a very powerful place to be."


Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
…And the most violent
“There was a time [on 300] when three nights in a row people were taken to hospital during the fights. One time I was supposed to turn and hit a guy with my sword and I turned to whack him and he was gone, and then I looked down and he was lying there going [grabs arm], 'Arrgghh,' and he’s broken his arm. And the night before a guy got a spear in his eye. He almost lost his eye; he had to get stitches. It was insane.”

On breaking his neck, literally, while filming
“Whenever I finish a movie I’m always beaten up afterwards, so I went to the doctor with a throat thing which, actually, was something to do with singing; and he looked down there and said, ‘You have something sticking out into your throat.’ At first he thought it might be a tumor and I went for some tests and they said, ‘You’ve broken a bone in your neck.’ And then I went for another test and they said you’ve actually broken two bones in your neck.’ They’d snapped and they still, to this day, stick out into my throat. That was when I was doing Olympus Has Fallen.”


Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
On the time Pierce Brosnan nearly killed him, literally, while filming…
“I was in a car crash in another movie that really screwed my neck up. It wasn’t supposed to be [part of the movie]. Pierce Brosnan drove me right into a wall four stories up – it wasn’t really his fault. There was a cable that was supposed to hold the car, and he was supposed to apply the brakes and this cable was supposed to hold us. I got in the car and in the movie he’s like, losing his mind and it’s the one part in the movie where I have the upper hand on him, so the director says, ‘Get in and wind him up.’ But I get in and he’s already wound up, but I wind him up anyway. And they say, 'Action!' and he has to put his foot… and we’re only, maybe, 35 yards from the edge of the roof, we’re four stories up, there’s a wall perhaps three feet high and we’re going straight towards it with a cord holding us, this big cable. I think he was so crazy, I don’t think he applied the brakes in time and the cable didn’t hold us, so we smashed into the wall, on the edge of this building and the car goes up and then the cable pulls us back so we got double the whiplash. And then he continued to play the scene... When we cut, I crawled out of the car, I fell on to the ground and I have to say, the rest of that movie was a struggle."



Photography by Rex / Shutterstock
On that time he nearly drowned, literally, while filming
“I surfed Mavericks [in California], which has one of the biggest waves in the world, and I’m not a surfer but I went out there and surfed it three times. But the next week I ended up going down and getting taken down by some waves and I almost drowned. I spent the night in hospital and the next day they had to give me the defibrillator to put my heart back in the right… It was intense.”


Photography by Rex / Shutterstock


On filming in the most extreme locations
“I had to spend about eight hours in the Icelandic Sea. And this is November. It wasn’t good. There were technical difficulties with the camera, which there always are when you’re filming in these extreme locations, but you just have to sit there. But it took so long to get me in and tie me down to the bottom because I kept floating up – I had to be tethered to the bottom of the ocean and keep my head up like this [tilts chin], and I’m supposed to come up through the water but I kept floating up… So to get out was such a pain in the arse and you kept thinking they’re about to fix it and it just didn’t really happen. I remember saying, 'Guys, I’m leaking, I’m soaking and freezing,' and everybody was so exhausted, and I could tell they were like, 'This guy’s a pain in the arse, he's being such a prima donna,' and then finally I get out, I take my suit off and we turn it upside down and turn probably two buckets of water out of it. So that’s been all just sitting there. And [the costume designer] looked at me and she just started crying. It was hilarious. I don’t know if it was hilarious at the time..."
On meditating…
“I do it to try to cut down on my ADD. I’ll have my moments where I’ll mediate twice a day for months and then I’ll let it go. But when I do, one of my favourites is visualization – certain things I visualize are very powerful. [There are] certain breathing techniques, as well, that when I do them it’s amazing how invigorating it is. You’ve got to put the effort in but when you do it the pay-off is huge.”

On what’s next...
A script that I’ve been working on a long time is Robert Burns. It’s a difficult movie to pull off but we’re waiting for a fresh draft of the script and I’m excited by the prospect, It’s already getting to the stage where people would go, 'What age is Burns – what age are you?' But Mel Gibson pulled it off."
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Спасибо :Rose: Вот бы еще речь в Париже добыть :oops:
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Gerard Butler: What I've Learned

The 300 actor on success, social media and being a sex symbol
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By Olivia Ovenden
Nov 24, 2016

"Arrestingly handsome" is a cliché that should be treated with caution, but it is what springs to mind when Gerard Butler walks into the room in a well-fitted dark suit accessorised with winter tan and low-key stubble. Flashing a warm smile and laughing, he barks "ready!" and offers me the better seat - it's immediately clear a day stuck in a Soho hotel room hasn't harmed his manners.

Best known for his brutish roles in films like 300 and Olympus Has Fallen, today Butler is in London as an ambassador for Hugo Boss. He we talk to him about being confused with Russell Crowe, taking a motorcycle trip through Utah and what life has taught him so far.

I was a pest growing up. If i wasn't hanging out a tree I was on a railway track. If I look back at my childhood, I honestly can't believe I'm still here.

Don't take yourself too seriously. Over the years I've been given many bits of advice but that is the one that will keep you happy.

People here are more likely to spot you and do something subtle, like point, but keep it to themselves. In America they run after you and scream. Scotland is the best, a girl walked up to me in a bar and said, "I'm not gonna say I know who yer are cause it'll give yer a big head". I thought well, you just have.

Women always tell me their mum loves me, or ask for a hug. Whereas men just yell, "This is Sparta!" or ask me to kick them in the chest like I did in 300.

I'm comfortable enough with myself to be happy I'm seen as a handsome man.

I watched Black Mirror the other night and thought: it ain't that far off. I've come to quite enjoy social media and not let it dominate my life but I do spend too much time looking at emails and the news. I see young people particularly losing that ability to connect face to face.

I rarely get to perform in my own accent but I like having the challenge of having to learn a new one.

The manliest thing I can do? I just did a motorcycle trip through snow and ice in Utah. It was so unbearably cold for 6 days of up to 16 hour rides. I did come out thinking it was pretty manly.

I always get confused with Clive Owen. Him or Russell Crowe. God if I have another person tell me how much they loved me in Gladiator....

Gerard Butler is the face of BOSS Bottled fragrance and Intense Eau De Parfum, both available from Debenhams nationwide.
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Джерард Батлер: чему я научился.
Актер из "300" об успехе, социальных сетях и о том, каково быть секс-символом.
By Olivia Ovenden
24.11.2016

«Поразительно красивый» - это клише, к которому нужно относиться с осторожностью, но это первое, что приходит на ум, когда Джерард Батлер входит в комнату в хорошо сидящем темном костюме, дополненном аксессуарами - зимним загаром и аккуратной щетиной. Светясь теплой улыбкой и смеясь, он рявкает "Готов!", предлагает мне лучшее место – и сразу становится ясно, что день, который он вынужден был провести, не выходя из гостиничного номера Сохо, не испортил его манер.

Известный прежде всего жесткими ролями в таких фильмах, как «300» и «Падение Олимпа», сегодня Батлер находится в Лондоне в качестве посола Hugo Boss. Мы говорим с ним о том, каково быть принятым за Рассела Кроу, о путешествии на мотоцикле через Юту и о жизненных уроках.

-В детстве я был несносным. Если я не висел на дереве, то бродил по железнодорожным путям. Оглядываясь назад на свое детство, я, честно, не могу поверить, что я все же выжил.

-Не относитесь к себе слишком серьезно. За все эти годы мне дали много советов, но именно этот помогает мне чувствовать себя счастливым.

-Люди здесь, замечая вас, обычно ведут себя сдержанно - обращают внимание, но держат это при себе. В Америке же они бегут за вами и кричат. Шотландия - самая лучшая, девочка подошла ко мне в баре и сказала: "Я не собираюсь говорить, что я знаю, кто Вы, а то Вы зазнаетесь ". Я думаю: что ж, справедливо.

-Женщины обычно говорят мне, что их мама любит меня, или просят обнять. Обратите внимание, что мужчины просто вопят: "Это - Спарта!" или просят, чтобы я пнул их в грудь, как я сделал в 300.

-Я достаточно доволен собой, чтобы радоваться тому, что меня считают привлекательным.

-Прошлой ночью я смотрел сериал «Черное зеркало» и думал: это не такая уж отдаленная реальность. Я пришел к тому, чтобы пользоваться социальными медиасетями, не позволяя им доминировать над моей жизнью, но я действительно провожу слишком много времени за чтением электронных писем и новостей. И я наблюдаю, что люди, особенно молодые, теряют способность общаться наяву, лицом к лицу.

-Мне редко выпадает возможность использовать в работе свой собственный акцент, но мне нравится, когда возникает необходимость изучить новый.

-Мой самый мужественный поступок? Я просто рванул в поездку на мотоцикле через снег и лед в Юте. Было невыносимо холодно в течение 6 дней, когда пришлось до 16-ти часов в сутки быть за рулем. Я выдержал, и думаю, что это было довольно мужественно.

-Меня вечно путают с Клайвом Оуэном. Или Расселом Кроу. Бог знает сколько человек говорило мне, что я очень нравился им в Гладиаторе....*

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