Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
Я думаю, если бы Джерри увидел этот рисунок , он обязательно захотел увидеться с автором. Видно что рисовали от сердца.
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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
Да Верунь, сделано с любовью...
Я бы тоже захотела с автором увидеться и портрет заказать 


Услышишь гром,и вспомнишь обо мне...
Подумаешь,она грозы желала.
Полоска неба будет твердо-алой,
А сердце,как тогда,в огне.

Подумаешь,она грозы желала.
Полоска неба будет твердо-алой,
А сердце,как тогда,в огне.

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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
Attila Review
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117797165?refCatId=31
Robin Lippin on Gerard Butler
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news-and-f ... 2837.story
I was casting "Attila," the miniseries, and it was an extremely hard role. We had to find someone who could carry the mini and have charisma and yet be able to exude leadership and a barbaric quality. He also had to have an amazing body and good looks (it is TV, after all). Gerry had been referred by the CD in London, and I brought him in. I felt he had it all, but the executive at the time wasn't convinced. He wanted me to keep looking and told me to go to Crunch, the gym where all the hotties worked out. I wanted to die. I mean, this was a powerful role and needed an amazing actor. I think the exec was worried about his accent. I fought really hard for him, and luckily the director and producers were behind him. I even offered to give back my salary if they weren't happy. (Okay, I was young and stupid at the time; never would make that offer again.) I also said, "This will be the last TV he ever does." Luckily, he was amazing in the role and brought the movie to life. Gerry's manager told him that I offered to give back my salary, and he wrote me the sweetest note after thanking me. There is such a reward in really believing in someone and having them deliver in such a successful way.
GERARD BUTLER: 'Attila'
http://www.gerardbutler.net/news/news_m ... NewsID=243
The tall, sleek, dark, hairy and intense actor having burned himself up on the ski slopes finally arrived in Hollywood in early February, 2000. By March, the relative unknown (''Trainspotting'' and ''Mrs. Brown'') was cast in the title role of ''Attila,'' a two-part, four-hour miniseries about the life and times of the most famous Hun of them all. After a month of pumping iron and learning to ride a horse, he shipped off to Lithuania for a 65-day shoot.
''I was a little surprised because, on the first audition, one of the producers said, 'We've got Attila walking through the door here,''' says Butler, 31, in his native Scottish burr, thick enough to make Sean Connery sound like a Cockney. ''Not only that, I had to do the whole interview in an American accent. They were looking for a charismatic, powerful, muscular, virile, intelligent and proud man and I kept thinking, 'Oh, my God, I can't do that.''
...''All I want now,'' he laughs, ''is to fall in love and become a huge movie star.''
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117797165?refCatId=31
Robin Lippin on Gerard Butler
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news-and-f ... 2837.story
I was casting "Attila," the miniseries, and it was an extremely hard role. We had to find someone who could carry the mini and have charisma and yet be able to exude leadership and a barbaric quality. He also had to have an amazing body and good looks (it is TV, after all). Gerry had been referred by the CD in London, and I brought him in. I felt he had it all, but the executive at the time wasn't convinced. He wanted me to keep looking and told me to go to Crunch, the gym where all the hotties worked out. I wanted to die. I mean, this was a powerful role and needed an amazing actor. I think the exec was worried about his accent. I fought really hard for him, and luckily the director and producers were behind him. I even offered to give back my salary if they weren't happy. (Okay, I was young and stupid at the time; never would make that offer again.) I also said, "This will be the last TV he ever does." Luckily, he was amazing in the role and brought the movie to life. Gerry's manager told him that I offered to give back my salary, and he wrote me the sweetest note after thanking me. There is such a reward in really believing in someone and having them deliver in such a successful way.
GERARD BUTLER: 'Attila'
http://www.gerardbutler.net/news/news_m ... NewsID=243
The tall, sleek, dark, hairy and intense actor having burned himself up on the ski slopes finally arrived in Hollywood in early February, 2000. By March, the relative unknown (''Trainspotting'' and ''Mrs. Brown'') was cast in the title role of ''Attila,'' a two-part, four-hour miniseries about the life and times of the most famous Hun of them all. After a month of pumping iron and learning to ride a horse, he shipped off to Lithuania for a 65-day shoot.
''I was a little surprised because, on the first audition, one of the producers said, 'We've got Attila walking through the door here,''' says Butler, 31, in his native Scottish burr, thick enough to make Sean Connery sound like a Cockney. ''Not only that, I had to do the whole interview in an American accent. They were looking for a charismatic, powerful, muscular, virile, intelligent and proud man and I kept thinking, 'Oh, my God, I can't do that.''
...''All I want now,'' he laughs, ''is to fall in love and become a huge movie star.''
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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
The World Premiere of the Epic Mini Series Attila 18 January 2001
Simmone Mackinnon, Kirsty Mitchell, Tommy Flanagan, GB & Andrew Pleavin (cast)

Robert Cochran, Gerard Butler, Nick Lowry (director)

Robert Cochran (writer) and Gerard Butler

Simmone Mackinnon, Kirsty Mitchell, Tommy Flanagan, GB & Andrew Pleavin (cast)

Robert Cochran, Gerard Butler, Nick Lowry (director)

Robert Cochran (writer) and Gerard Butler

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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
ох, какая последняя фотка, боже ж мой! они будто оба прямо с тех древних веков пришли
очень, очень красиво! Окейчик, ты просто сокровище 


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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
Абальдеть...Спасибо О"кеичик....Kika писал(а):ох, какая последняя фотка, боже ж мой! они будто оба прямо с тех древних веков пришлиочень, очень красиво! Окейчик, ты просто сокровище




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- Эра
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Re: Аттила завоеватель (Attila)
Ой, Фанаточка, не надо "веником"! Оставайся с нами! Девочки, а вот ему волосы же наращивали, да? А интересно, Джеррик так с такими волосами и ходил до конца съемок, или ему их наращивали каждый раз перед съемками непосредственно? 
