mardi 3 novembre 2015

Director Gary Shore about Charles in Dracula untold

JA: I don't think there could have been a better vampire for this film than Charles Dance.
GS: We were actually trying to get Gary Oldman for that role since he was Dracula in Coppola's film, he would have nailed it. We also talked about getting Christopher Lee while he was around, God rest his soul.

JA: I don't know if it was intentional, but when Dance licks the blood off of Vlad's neck it reminded me of that scene in Alien 3 where Ripley is cornered by the Xenomorph...
GS: That wasn't a mistake. I was doing that because of the Charles Dance connection and I wondered if I'd actually get away with it. You're actually the first person to pick up on that. That's funny. I was always asking Charles between takes about his experience on Alien 3 and he actually had to tell me to shut the fuck up at one point because I was asking too many questions. He didn't say that exactly, it was in a much politer way.
remember :
about Dracula Untold
0°)Dance’s role is pretty much solely just to spout exposition and explain the plot, but he totally looks the part, and was surely a much better choice for the role than Charlie Cox, who is 36 years his junior and originally filmed the scenes before being replaced with Dance.
                                                             11/09/2000 ... 2013

mercredi 28 octobre 2015

Charles brings Van Gogh's letter to life

Van Gogh in His Own Words –  Dance, Brings the Artist's Letters to Life  
we know now about :
but it's about :
"In advance of Sotheby’s sale of Vincent Van Gogh’s 'Paysage Sous un Ciel Mouvementé' from the Collection of Louis & Evelyn Franck....."
more here :

jeudi 22 octobre 2015

Charles' Ford Mustang going To Auction

Classic Car Auctions (CCA) will be offering a very special 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible owned by legendary British actor and Game of Thrones star Charles Dance, in its auction on 5th December at The Warwickshire Exhibition Centre.
The beautiful Mustang has been owned by Charles since 2002 and was a daily driver right up until 2013. The decision was then made to treat the car to a full restoration, which was undertaken by highly respected specialist Phil King of Classic American Restoration Services.
The restoration was only completed in August and now is the time for the car to find a new home. It’s now going under the hammer in CCA’s final sale of year, with an estimate of between £25,000 and £30,000.
http://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/1967-ford-mustang-convertible
                                                                his car
                                   2nd trailer for Pride And Prejudice And Zombies
                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syjfmdvLu9c