Showing posts with label Rachel weisz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rachel weisz. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

�Unbound Captives� Still A Go?

According to Tiggerama of Rob�s IMDB message board:

I just popped on TeamPattinsonUK and a poster has said she�s got Empire Magazine and there�s an interview with Weisz where she says that �Unbound Captives is definitely going ahead�. I popped over to the corner shop but they�ve sold their only issue (bummer) and it�s too late to text the poster from TeamPattinson (it�s 10.30pm here), so not sure when the interview took place.

Empire Mag is usually pretty good with info, it�s the leading film mag in Britain. It�s not up online yet, but I�ll see if I can get a copy tomorrow.

Here�s a preview from Empire Online :


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Rachel Weisz Inteview
Prepare your longing sighs now, gentlemen, as she�s just as charming, delightful and intelligent as you�d expect her to be � i.e. very. Damon Wise talks to the Brothers Bloom star about playing Blanche Du Bois on stage, the Jackie O movie she�s working on with her husband, Darren Aronofsky, and the disappearance of decent drama in Hollywood.

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Rachel Weisz Looking Forward To Working With 'Rebel' Robert Pattinson





'I like to work with all kinds of talented people, whatever the age,' she says of joining the 'New Moon' star in 'Unbound Captives.'


BEVERLY HILLS, California � Until now, little has been known about the upcoming film "Unbound Captives," except for the fact that Robert Pattinson was going to star in it. For Twilighters, that was all they needed to know. The ironic thing is, RPattz's co-star, Oscar winner Rachel Weisz, has plenty of details to dish about the drama but knows virtually nothing about "Twilight."

"Meeting him was vampiric. He sucked my blood," laughed Weisz, remembering their introduction. "Wait, is he the vampire? He is the vampire, right?"

Yes he is, Rachel. And in "Unbound Captives," Pattinson is eager to portray a teen living in the Western frontier who was kidnapped by Comanche warriors at a young age; Weisz is slated to play the mother on a mission to get her son back. Co-starring alongside Hugh Jackman, Pattinson told us recently that "Captives" offers him a character who "can't really be more different from Edward," the leading man of "Twilight."

"It's an independent movie, and they are raising the money, so hopefully it'll happen," Weisz said of the flick, which will mark the writing and directing debut of veteran actress Madeline Stowe. "I don't know if it will [be made], but yeah, I'm very excited.

"It's a great screenplay, and [Pattinson and Jackman] are both great actors," Weisz added of why she is attached to the film. "I like to work with all kinds of talented people, whatever the age."

Weisz � who can be seen later this month in director Peter Jackson's drama "The Lovely Bones" � said another reason she's eager to work with RPattz is his mystique.

"He wasn't star-struck. He's got a whole rebel vibe, right? Yeah, that was his vibe," she said of their meeting. "He's kind of iconoclastic. He's flaunting authority. Yeah, pretty cool."
 
MTV via RPLife