Wednesday, December 27, 2017

'LITTLE JULES VERNE' ANIMATED ADVENTURE MOVIE! NEW 'THE HAPPY PRINCE' PHOTOS WITH RUPERT EVERETT, COLIN FIRTH, COLIN MORGAN, EMILY WATSON!

'LITTLE JULES VERNE'
NEW ANIMATED ADVENTURE!
News from the 19th century today, starting with Oscar winner Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) who will adapt the script for LITTLE JULES VERNE animated movie which will describe the young Verne’s life and
Didier Ah Koon who worked on Ice Age and Secret Life of Pets is directing
inspirations in 19th century Europe. Legendary French writer was the king of adventure novels such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in Eighty Days and Journey to the Centre of the Earth

'THE HAPPY PRINCE' PHOTOS
WITH RUPERT EVERETT, COLIN FIRTH AND COLIN MORGAN
Meanwhile, new photos have arrived for another 19th century movie: Rupert Everett's film on Oscar Wilde THE HAPPY PRINCE which boasts the most stellar of casts including Colin Firth, Colin Morgan, Emily Watson, Miranda Richardson and Tom Wilkinson
HAPPY PRINCE IS THE UNTOLD
story of the last days in the tragic times of Oscar Wilde. This great mean of letters, once one of the most famous authors in England, is now a superstar on the skids. We are taken through his last nocturnal ramble through Paris.
Emily Watson joins Rupert and Colin in the stellar cast!
Totally inebriated Oscar falls off a table at a Varieté. In bed, dying, the past floods back. Friends appear. The room expands and shrinks inside his addled head, transporting him to other times and places. We immerge into the great
Rupert Everett both directs and stars in the movie
love stories of Oscar Wilde, notably his relationship to Lord Alfred Douglas, which observed under the microscope of death is revealed for what it really is - a passionate affair based on snobbery. And yet, through the smoky fumes of
Colin Firth plays Reggie Turner in the movie
absinthe and cigars, appears a twinkle of love: Robbie. Sternly devoted to Oscar like no other friend ever has before, true and faithful. Oscar's visions intensify. Past scenes of passion, injured pride, ignorance and humiliation are reviewed in his minds eye.

8 comments:

  1. I'm looking forward to "The Happy Prince."

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  2. You know we always do look forward to new animated flicks here.

    The Happy Prince sounds like a good watch as well.

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    1. I'm looking forward to Jules Verne as he was my fave writer next to Alexandre Dumas when me was a little coon!

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  3. THE HAPPY PRINCE? Elegant, so elegant...

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  4. How interesting that they have an animated Jules Verne movie. I guess it will be useful to teach kids about that famous writer.

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