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lundi 16 juin 2014

GoT : se4 ep10 : Tywin's death

all Tywin scenes in season 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_5dMPsL3ag
"Super fun. Filthy and flirtatious. Unshockable.... (He could be) intimidating and without thought you raise your game around Charles."
Lena Headey
"Luckily for us, Charles Dance is still with us, hale and hearty. He is a lovely human being, an absolute pleasure to work with and spend time with. We hope to do a great deal of both in the future".
"To see Tyrion’s entire, troubled relationship with his father distilled into three minutes, that’s a lot of weight to put on two actors. It was our good fortune that the two actors in question were Peter and Charles, who are both power-lifters in this category."
Benioff and Weiss
Dance is one of several actors on the show who read only the scripts, not George R.R. Martin’s novels. He says he only learned his character’s fate last season. “Someone in the street came up and said, ‘You got this great death scene,’” Dance recalls. “And I said, ‘Have I? What was the manner of my death?’ And then he told me, and I said, ‘Oh, right!’ So then I went into a bookshop and a grabbed a book and I said, ‘Oh, I see.’ It’s quite spectacular.”
“[Tywin is] a hypocrite as well, I’m afraid,” Dance sighed. “He’s a ‘do what I say, not what I do."
As far as Tywin is concerned, [Tyrion] is the one area he’s failed in because in 15th, 16th century in Europe, any imperfection — whether it’s dwarfism, blindness, a child born unperfected — ideally, you smother them, get rid of them, put them in a bucket or anything,” said the actor. “He let Tyrion live, to his astonishment, and Tyrion is the brightest of his three children, the wittiest, and the cleverest. Those are the qualities that he would admire if he weren’t a dwarf, but the fact that he’s a dwarf is a continual reminder of his failure. So as long as he’s alive he’s going to treat him like sh– –it’s horrible.”
I’m not one of these actors that tries to find the good in a character,” Dance added. “If a character is a sh–, he’s a sh–, and you play him full on as a sh– – don’t try and make him nice, you play him full on.”
As for his absence next season, Dance had one hope for his character: “I just hope I get a state funeral afterwards as well. They should start season 5 with a great f–k-off funeral for Tywin.”
Reactions about Tywin death :

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau :
Tywin is undoubtedly a big deal to the continuing drama...“For me, it’s just a huge loss because… he’s been such a formidable presence, both as the character, Tywin Lannister, whose just such an amazing character, and then, of course, what Charles brings ever since he had his first scene, I think, in Episode 7 of Season 1.... “He has really anchored the power of the Lannisters, so it is a huge loss for the show, but also, it clearly changes the whole dynamic in this world.
“Up until the last [episode], the Lannisters have definitely been the most powerful, and with him gone, and all the other stuff that happens in Episode 10, who knows what’s going to happen next. But I’m going to miss Charles for sure, ‘cause I just think that, you know, you don’t get any finer actors than him.”
He was just amazing to work with. Also… without any lines, you got a feeling that clearly, this was something Tywin had planned. He was expecting Jaime to just show up,” Nikolaj told Access of the Tywin/Jaime moment earlier in Season 4. “But also, just what I loved, in all the seasons, is that even though he’s such a stern and hard man, I still got the feeling that… as much as he disliked his other son, he had hopes and… he at least wanted Jaime to do well, to kind of step up in his world, to take on his mantle. So there was some kind of love there in a very weird way.”
“He’s a lot of fun. He has a very, very dry sense of humor, but he’s a lot of fun,”... “He just has an exquisite sense of humor.”
Sophie Turner
That was sad because Charles is such a valued cast member and he’s a really funny, great guy,”
“I haven’t had that many scenes with Charles, but he’s really funny,” she added. “I remember the first time I met him, and you’re like, ‘Oh my God, it’s Charles Dance.’ And he walks in the room and he’s like, ‘Hi, I’m Charlie. Nice to meet you,’” ....He’s really, really nice.”
 Gwendoline Christie
"...the exits of Sibel Kekilli's Shae and Charles’ Tywin, are just a reminder that no one is safe in “Game of Thrones".....and Charles is another icon and I am so sorry to be saying goodbye to those two, but it’s just all part of the wonderful world of ‘Game of Thrones,’” Gwendoline said. “Don’t’ get too close to anyone.”
http://www.accesshollywood.com/game-of-thrones-stars-react-to-huge-character-exit-in-season-4-

mercredi 19 mars 2014

Charles was at the GoT se4 New-York premiere

The evening started with an amusing recording by actor Charles Dance, who plays Tywin Lannister, asking everyone to turn off their mobile devices, because "anyone who does interrupt the proceedings will be executed." Mr. Dance also announced that the screening would begin as soon as a few "lowborn grubs finish their tedious speeches.
 
Game of Thrones - NYC Season 4 Premiere....and no Charles interview: zero interest
from trailer 4 : Devil Inside :

 
 
....premiere at Lincoln Center and in Avery Fisher Hall. They hired the New York Philharmonic orchestra to come on stage and play the series’ theme music and some of its score before Episode 1 was screened.
The screening was followed by a  dinner at the American Museum of Natural History, under the suspended whale. Some of the guests included director Joel Coen with his Oscar winning wife Frances McDormand, and son Pedro; double Oscar winner Sally Field accompanied actor Charles Dance, plus Oscar nominated writer director Terry George ("Hotel Rwanda") was there along with many members of the huge cast including Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, a tattooed Lena Headey, and British superstar veteran actress Diana Rigg, etc...
interview from MTV
http://www.mtv.co.uk/game-of-thrones/news/watch-game-of-thrones-cast-talk-season-4-at-nyc-premiere
he likes this scarf
 with and by Santamontauro
interview from CBS news :

"The Red Wedding came as a great shock to me, actually," Charles told Access Hollywood at the show’s Season 4 premiere at NYC’s Lincoln Center on Tuesday night, when we asked which moment on the show he found the most shocking.
"It’s not an episode I was personally involved in — although I kind of ordered it all," he continued. "And when I eventually saw it, I mean I kind of fell back on my sofa — reeling!"
"And people I bumped into in the street the following day, they were all in a state of shock ‘cause the thing about this show is, when you least expect it, somebody gets their head chopped off or something," he laughed.
interview from Access Hollywood :

vendredi 7 février 2014

An interview from Spain

translate by Google...so...
Charles Dance "I've Never read the books of 'Game of Thrones' They are very big and life is too short"
I know that you absolutely can not reveal anything of the fourth season of the series, but at least, do could be defined in one word?
"Better".

Like an actor with a career behind him as long this popularity boom thanks to the series live?
In this business the popularity comes and goes. You can be on top this month and nobody remembers you next month. This has always been so. In 1982 I worked on a British series called 'The Crown Jewel' which took a lot of audience. Right after, I went on to do theater, where you are much less visible to the public. From what I've experienced in my flesh what is ephemeral fame.

Do you think, as some claim, television fiction is experiencing its great Golden Age?
Yes I agree. Physically, the TV is smaller than the movie screen. To see a movie at the theater you must lift your head, while to watch TV you have to look down. However this difference is decreasing because the TV screens are growing. That said, many players prefer to work in television because the film industry has become obsessed with the franchise, the blockbuster, and the box office. Many of his scripts are crap. If you want to find good writers, it is easier to find them in TV fiction.

Did you read the books of 'Game of Thrones' in which the series is based?
No. I've never read and I'm not interested. My job is to work with the adaptations of the books, not the books themselves. So I dedicate my time to read and learn me the scripts. Life is very short and very fat books.

How is your relationship in real life with the actors who play his sons on the show?
Lena Headey is the third time that my daughter does in fiction. It is a lovely, wonderful, very beautiful and talented girl, and we are very good friends. With Nicolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime, had never met before. It is a great guy and a great actor. The series is definitely my favorite son because he is perfect: tall, handsome, smart ... yet I am disappointed because I put very high demands on it. Off the set also have a good vibe, we are like a small family, obviously better than the Lannister family. Finally, Peter Dinklage is a great, very intuitive and with a big heart actor. Many times I apologize to him because my character is yours like shit, and he's so good-natured ... It is one of the best actors I've ever worked.

Do you find similarities between the way his character rules his kingdom and the political class that now runs the world?
No. The society of 'Game of Thrones' is very medieval, very totalitarian. In Europe we live in democracies.

In 2004 he directed his first film ('Last Spring'). Have you thought about directing again? And if so, would you ever like to direct an episode of 'Game of Thrones'?
This spring start shooting my second film. But 'Game of Thrones' is too large and requires too much of the director. Conducting this type of mammoth television products has nothing to do with the shooting of a small independent film. Honestly, I do not look capable.

Gerard A. It Cassadó - 07/02/2014
This Sunday the first official trailer of the fourth season of 'Game of Thrones' premieres. In the latest edition of the Festival of Sitges we were able to chat with one of its protagonists, the British Charles Dance, patriarch of the Lannister family and one of the scariest TV characters.
http://www.fotogramas.es/Noticias/Charles-Dance-Nunca-he-leido-los-libros-de-Juego-de-Tronos-Son-muy-gordos-y-la-vida-es-muy-corta