"...и это все о нем". Том 6.

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fanatka_33 писал(а):Джерри.... ну или сидел.
Да, уж, сидел. В прошедшем времени. :(
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Re: "...и это все о нем". Том 6.

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Девочки, посмотрите, что начали выпускать в Минеральных водах! Куда там Ален Делону! Вот она, слава. Пришла. Купили в Тетьково.

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Уряяя,ООО Абар рулит!! У Джерри наконец то есть свой порфюм! И когда он успел заключить столь выгодный контракт"?)) и чем это пахнет ?куда там Лореаль ...Абар вот кто самый продвинутый! И теперь Тетковские мужчины будут пахнуть как Джерри :D я под столом :)
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:ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:
Вот ведь поганцы, а!! :ROFL: :ROFL: Джеррик за несанкционированное пользование своей физии может их разорить нафиК! :lol: Тока врядли он в курсе :D
Я не лечу свою шизофрению. Она у меня не болит.
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да надо разорять - это же просто отпад Джерри на одеколоне :) видимо кто из руководсва тоже его поклонник ) пущай теперь конфетки в Джерьку заворачивают!)
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Вот это бутилек дикалону.... :shock: ульесси....Да, дизайн, литраж, пробочка, содержимое....куда там французам....Во, как надо! :good: :lol: И кстати, Джерьке надо обязательно приехать и собирать диведенты с продаж аж в нескольких направлениях - по парфюмерной линии, по алкогольной продукции, ну и по техничской, наверняка найдутся умники,кто купит для протирки чегонить....Деньжищ то сколько соберет! :Yahoo!:
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а я требую конфеть!!! хочу Джерофантикоф!! :D и что бы из каждого кармана торчали :D
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Одеколоном с утра подушиться, конфеточек поесть , что ещё надо для счастья.)))) :Yahoo!: :Yahoo!: :Yahoo!:
http://themoviememorabiliablog.com/gerard-butler
Вот ещё рубашечку с Геймера купить и можно сказать жизнь фанатская прожита не зря)). :D :%)
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Звезды и их железные кони
http://www.starslife.ru/2013/01/25/zvez ... znye-koni/
И Джерри Берри не забыли :D
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Некоторые цитаты из недавнего интервью он-лайн. Не всё, только. что меня заинтересовало. но, может быть кому-то будет интересно.



What song do you sing in the shower?

"Lovely Day" by Bill Withers

For King Leonidas - my preparation was the most preparation I've ever put into any role because i promised the head of Warner Brothers that if I did this movie, I would make him so proud and make the character - Leonidas - look good and be the most badass character. So from there it was four months of training, sometimes 6 months a day, with doing the '300' workout but also with my own bodybuilder and then 2 hours a day with the stunt guys learning very specifically those fight techniques and the choreography of the fight sequences. And then the diet - I could go on for hours, but let's just it was a nightmare. It was high protein, healthy fats like avocado, low carbs. Brown rice, cupcakes (just kidding), a lot of vegetables, way too much chicken and tuna, protein shakes until they were pouring out my ears.

Favorite kind of sandwich?

You probably don't know Branston Pickle. It hails from Yorkshire in England. And i LOVE to put that on a heated tuna sandwich with melted cheese.
Branston Pickle is made from a variety of diced vegetables, including swede, carrots, onions, cauliflower and gherkins pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple and dates with spices such as mustard, coriander, garlic, cinnamon, pepper, cloves, nutmeg and cayenne pepper with sugar. Branston Pickle is sweet and spicy with a chutney-like consistency, containing small chunks of vegetables in a thick brown sticky sauce. It is commonly served as part of a ploughman’s lunch, a common menu item in British pubs. It is also frequently combined with cheddar cheese in sandwiches, and many sandwich shops in the UK offer «cheese and pickle» as an option. It is available in the standard ‘chunky’ version, as well as a ‘sandwich’ variety, where the vegetable chunks are smaller and easier to spread.


one of the things I love about acting is that you never know what's around the corner.

I always do all my own stunts unless i am physically stopped by the insurance company. In this movie, I did all my own stunts except for one (and I picked up a lot of injuries along the way - I was hit the eye by a bullet casing - it felt like I'd been punched in the face, I was hit by flying dubris from explosions, my arm turned black from the wrist to the elbow and swelled right up, I lost a fingernail, I had a bruise the size of a melon on the back of my thigh, the fighting in this movie is very dynamic but brutal, which is what I wanted to do. We used various martial arts and sometimes just plain brutality - constantly improvising ways to eradicate / eliminate the terrorists) - the time I was stopped was in CHASING MAVERICKS was when I was actually chasing mavericks, and one week out there, I almost drowned.

My favorite actor to work with? Tough question because I have been very blessed in how many great actors I've worked with - in fact I'm sick of making movies that say Oscar Winner Hillary Swank and Gerard Butler, or Oscar Winner Angelina Jolie and Gerard Butler, or Oscar Winner Morgan Freeman and Gerard Butler... one day they'll say winner of the High School Karaoke competition Gerard Butler.
No I did win a few Karaoke competitions but not in High school. I won some raffles in High School though. But I'm just trying to make myself sound better than I am.


Ever said "P.S. I Love You" to anyone?
Yes. In the movie. But a lot of people say it to me.


my favorite comfort food is probably spongecake and custard. I don't know if that is big in America, but as a kid growing up, my mouth would water. The other thing that makes my mouth water is fried battered fish and chips with loads of vinegar and salt and pickled onions on the side.
I once did a movie called DEAR FRANKIE which I shot in Scotland, and in the script, the kid orders that fish & chips order - and for 2 months before i shot the movie, I could only think about ordering fish and chips with loads of salt and vinegar. I ate it for three nights in a row when I got there, and that put me off of it for another year.

What would I find in Gerard Butlers music library?

A lot of strange and operatic music, from Sigur Ros to Mogwai to Oliver Arnold to Damien Rice to Counting Crows to the Rolling Stones to U2 - it's pretty much an eclectic mix. But I'm most inspired by a lot of operatic movie and movie composers like Hans Zimmer or Patrick Cassidy...
check this story out: I was filming REIGN OF FIRE - I was filming in Dublin, and I went to see HANNIBAL the movie, which I didn't particularly enjoy, but when the music came on at the end, I felt I like I had been touched by God - and when everyone was walking out at the end, I felt like yelling at them "WHat the eff are you doing? Do you hear this music?" I went straight to Virgin records and bought the CD, and took it home, and played it all night, and the next day the landlord came up to say hello - not to complain - and I said "You have to listen to this," and i played it for him, and he said "Jesus! That's Patrick Cassidy! He used to live in this apartment" and it turns out that Patrick Cassidy had rented the exact same apartment that i was living in. And I think that indeed he won an Oscar for that score.
I've had so many of these incredible synchronicities in my life, and i use them as a sign that I'm moving in the right direction.
As an aside - Ricky just brought up THE MISSION, by Ennio Morricone - you guys should check out another composer called Max Richter, who did that animated movie about the attack in Lebanon - WALTZ WITH BASHIR. Check him out. If anybody is interested, I will make a list.

Which I'll be telling my grandkids in years to come, if I ever work out to have kids in the first place - since I've been told I need to figure out how to have kids in order to have grandkids.

The next movie that I'm looking at, I may very well play the villain, and it's one of my favorite scripts that I've read in a long time, but I can't say any more about it now, seeing as I'm Secret Service and it's not made yet.

My mum turns 70 the day after Mother's Day, and I sent her 10 bouquets of flowers, and I recorded her HAPPY BIRTHDAY at the Kelly & Michael show with the whole audience, and I recorded a message with the crowd outside the Kelly & Michael show, and with Bridgit Mendler. And I recorded another message with me and all my team and people on the street, and with every new line, new people jumped up. And I THEN recorded another HAPPY BIRTHDAY at the Piers Morgan show with me, Antoine, and Angela Bassett. So i sent her FOUR HAPPY BIRTHDAY songs.

Who would i love to work with that I haven't yet: i'd love to work with Daniel Day-Lewis, he's by far the best actor of our generation and I like to go into daunting situations and know that I would learn a lot.

And my favorite book is probably Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. It's this wonderful journey of the soul, a magical and dangerous trip through India. I've traveled to India a couple of times, the last time I went was only 2 weeks after the attacks in Mumbai, and I met up with Gregory and spent 3 days on the back of his motorbike with his motorbike gang, taking me to all the places he talked about in the book.

when not working .what do you do to relax ?

GB: Sometimes it is hard for me to relax, so I have to force myself to go to other places, which is why I love to travel. So this year, at the beginning of the year, I knew i had a lot of stuff coming up so I went to the Highlands of Scotland, and to Thailand, and to Columbia, and Switzerland, and I skied under Mont Blanc. I love to take trips that involve participation of the soul, where the people that you meet and the things you participate in touch you - so for instance, camping on top of a glacier in Iceland, setting up a tent at 1 o clock in the morning, listening to Sigur Ros while the Northern Lights dance over your head - that beats anything that I could ever do as a performer. These are moments that you take to the grave and beyond. And worth anybody pursuing.

What's your favorite movie?

My favorite movie (even though it's very hard to choose) is also Antoine Fuqua's favorite movie, APOCALYPSE NOW - where there is a true dark journey of a mythical hero, who journeys down the river into the dark recesses of his mind and into the belly of the beast. It's what so many masculine characters are based on, almost, in a way, what every story is based on.

I'm inspired by many actors for different reasons - my favorite actors would be the ones I grew up with, from Richard Burton to Paul Newman to Steve McQueen, but then, how can you not bring up a De Niro or a Pacino or a Philp Seymour Hoffman or a Daniel Day-Lewis - or even a Steve Carrell? Because they all have their own forms of magic.

Whats your favorite meal?
Recently, my favorite meal has been thai - a good pad thai, or some thai noodle dish. I was just there in January, eating such great food that the taste has followed me back here.

What do you do to keep in shape when you're not taking on the role of a half-naked hulk of fury?
• What's your favorite American beer?


1) You know, I just try to do some general cardio, biking, hiking, running. Try to keep it interesting, or surfing or soccer, something that makes it more interesting than just going to the gym.
2) I don't drink, haven't drank for years, but when I was drinking... Miller.

What was your favorite scene/line to film in 300?

My favorite scene was my dying scene, when I had to stand up and suddenly in that moment recall my wife and everything I stood for, and I say "My queen, my wife, my love" and I think of all my movies, that is the most powerful moment I ever had. In preparation for each take, I would scream at the ground, clench my fists, and scrape the ground, and cut all my knuckles and rip my nails... I would scream, and scrape, and scratch, and then I would stand and go "GO."
And they would film.
And it felt so visceral, and so powerful, and the next day, that was my last day of filming, the next day I was leaving Montreal and I went through US IMMIGRATION and the officer asked "what happened to your hands" and I said "I was just scratching the ground" and she took me for secondary questioning, and I missed my flight, and had to stay another day.
So the next day I wore gloves.


I just want to say that "Machine Gun Preacher" absolutely tore my heart in two. Amazing film

Thank you, thank you, thank you. That was one of my proudest moments, and yet my biggest disappointments because I think that movie was such a powerful story that had to be told and yet at the end of the day not many people saw it. It will always remain a bit of sadness in my career because I felt the story was so touching and everyone put so much into it, as did I. We received a 10 minute standing ovation at the Toronto Film Festival, everybody was crying, everybody was pumped, and then the film wasn't really released properly.
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