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Che schifo, però! Va bene, noi siamo italiani e magari non comprendiamo al volo certe finezze dell'inglese, ma nei primi brani che abbiamo letto sembrava proprio che fosse Alan sul palco! A meno che impressions possa anche essere tradotto come imitazioni e in Nuova Zelanda tutti sanno che quel James Cain è il loro "Alighiero Noschese" nazionale!!!


EDIT: Ho controllato. In termini colloquiali, impression significa anche "imitazione". Al diavolo!!! :truce:


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Avevo capito bene dunque! :esulto:
Ragazze che articolo contorto per un non madrelingua! :wacko: Stavo facendo una faticaccia enorme e temevo di aver buttato 6 anni di inglese perché appunto avevo capito che si trattava di un imitatore...
Comunque ho scoperto che il titolo "The gif of gab" è slang per indicare la capacità di parlare in modo brillante e riuscire a convincere le persone a fare ciò che si vuole.

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Grazie Manu... :( :angry: :truce: :cry:
 
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CITAZIONE (Ida59 @ 12/11/2015, 22:46) 
Grazie Manu... :( :angry: :truce: :cry:

Prego Ida.
Ho visto il trailer dello spettacolo... l'Alan "robotico" di questo Caine... mi lascia molto perplessa... -_-
Vado a consolarmi, e a tentare di consolare anche voi, postando un po' di avatars del vero, unico e inimitabile Mr Rickman! :P ;)
 
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Ho letto con la speranza nel cuore il vostro scambio, donnine, tralasciando da subito di tentare la traduzione della notizia. Ad un certo punto, leggendo velocemente il nome di Ian McKellen, ho fatto pure un balzo sulla sedia: Ian mcKellen e Alan insieme sul palco???? :woot: :woot: OMG che emozione! Ho quindi provato un moto di sconforto, maledicendo l'abissale distanza che mi separava dalla Nuova Zelanda, e il fatto che avesse deciso di tornare in scena in un teatro in culo ai passeri, e poi... il fatale chiarimento: ma come... è lo spettacolo di un imitatore?! :o: Ma va a ciappa i ratt!!!!! <_< <_< <_<
 
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"LIVE with Kelly and Michael"
15 June 2015 ·

Alan Rickman with Erin Andrews and Michael Strahan.

 
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Alan Rickman at the opening ceremony during the Febiofest Prague International Film Festival on March 19, 2015 in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Sam Rockwell: Alan Rickman's death undid plans for Galaxy Quest 2


Rockwell says that Amazon were close to signing up the original cast members for a sequel to the cult sci-fi comedy


Starry lineup … Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman in the 1999 comedy Galaxy Quest. Photograph: Rex Features



Amazon was about to embark on a sequel to sci-fi comedy Galaxy Quest but the death of star Alan Rickman caused the plans to fall apart, according to Sam Rockwell. Rockwell, who starred in the original Galaxy Quest alongside Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Tim Allen, claims the cast were close to signing before the actor’s death earlier this year.


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“They were going to do a sequel on Amazon,” he said in a Nerdist podcast. “We were ready to sign up, and [then] Alan Rickman passed away and Tim Allen wasn’t available – he has a show – and everybody’s schedule was all weird. It was going to shoot, like, right now. And how do you fill that void of Alan Rickman? That’s a hard void to fill.”

On its release in 1999, Galaxy Quest wasn’t a big hit, despite good reviews. The story of sci-fi TV actors who get accidentally involved in a real-life space adventure only made $90m worldwide. But its cult following would have made it attractive to Amazon.

When asked about the likeliness of a sequel in 2013, Rickman said: “They’d need a few zimmer frames”. His last on-screen performance was in acclaimed drone warfare thriller Eye in the Sky, out now in the US and released on 15 April in the UK. His voice will also be heard in the big-budget sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass, to be released in May. The 69-year-old actor died in January after suffering from pancreatic cancer.


www.theguardian.com/film/2016/apr/0...-rickmans-death

Fonte http://page394.proboards.com/thread/2720/latest-news?page=7
 
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Sarebbe stato bellissimo e divertente rivederlo con la "testa da pesce".
Sarebbe bellissimo rivederlo... :( :(
 
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CITAZIONE (Ida59 @ 7/4/2016, 08:18) 
Sarebbe stato bellissimo e divertente rivederlo con la "testa da pesce".
Sarebbe bellissimo rivederlo... :( :(

Chissà quanti progetti ancora aveva in mente di realizzare... :cry:
 
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26/06/2017
By Bill Bradley

The Magic Of Alan Rickman, And How He Got A Child Fighting Cancer Cast In ‘Harry Potter’
Sometimes magic actually happens...



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“Where else would you go other than Alan Rickman?”

That’s how “Harry Potter” casting director Janet Hirshenson put it when asked about the actors considered for the role of Severus Snape in the “Harry Potter” film franchise. Hirshenson joined the production after another casting director had worked on the movies for a year and said Rickman was already locked in at the time. She had no argument.

“I don’t know if that was the first initial one they reached out to or not but ... it was Alan Rickman,” she said.

Today, we’re more than a year removed from losing our favorite Potions Master. Rickman died in January 2016 at the age of 69 after a battle with cancer. The actor has an assortment of iconic roles under his belt, but “Harry Potter” fans know him best as the complicated and polarizing Professor Snape. His co-workers on the films, however, simply remember him as a remarkable person, a man who even once made an extremely sick child’s dream come true.



Alan Rickman attends the world premiere of “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2.”



It’s been 20 years since the “Harry Potter” book series debuted, and debate over its characters still rages on ― particularly over Rickman’s character, Snape. Is he a Half-Blood hero? Is he The Jerk Who Lived? Even J.K. Rowling has struggled with how to bring him up without causing a brouhaha (or in honor of witches, a brew-haha?).


As Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint grew and changed during the films, Rickman’s controversial character remained an unwavering staple, even down to his wardrobe.

Costume designer Jany Temime instituted major wardrobe changes when she joined the franchise in the third film, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.” For proof, just check out Professor Filius Flitwick’s changing looks. However, Snape’s outfit remained largely the same.

Temime told HuffPost, “When I arrived on [film] No. 3, I looked at all the costumes, and the only costume I kept was the costume of Snape, which I thought was perfect. I thought it was exactly Snape. We remade a cape ― we made a cape bigger. But I liked how tight it was. And also, Alan Rickman loved it. He loved it.”

The costumer did admit there was one small alteration.

“The only thing we did is that every time Alan Rickman was going to holidays in Tuscany and coming back with two or three extra kilos, we made it bigger without telling him. That’s the only thing we did, but it was the same costume,” she said.

Snape’s signature black robes had an ominous presence that the actor himself noticed.

“As soon as I put that costume on something happens. You can’t be someone else inside that outline. It has an effect on me,”
Rickman once said of the outfit.



Oh Snape!



It had an effect on the other actors, too.

Oliver Phelps, who played George Weasley in the films, told HuffPost, “I was intimidated by him, I think, just because you’re looking at this guy in a big cloak and everything.”

Snape’s formidable presence on set is a testament to Rickman’s talent for embodying a role as if he’d taken Polyjuice Potion for it. Once you got past that frightening facade, you’d find a person who was “really funny, and self-deprecating and kind of wonderful company,” as Daniel Radcliffe put it during a past conversation with Rowling.

Besides being a delightful person, Rickman staunchly supported his co-stars on and off the set. Radcliffe told Rowling that Rickman cut a vacation short to see the Boy Wizard perform in the play “Equus,” and Phelps told us he once received acting advice from Rickman after giving him a lesson on MP3 players.

“I remember he’d just come back from an award ceremony, and they had given him an iPod, and he wanted to know how to work it. I was showing him how to do that, [and] on the same token I was sneaking in the, ‘You know, in this scene I’ve got coming up here, how would you [do it]?’ He was brilliant to actually give advice for it, and I was only about a 17-year-old kid at the time, but [Alan] was very to the point with me about it, which was cool,” said Phelps.

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Floral tributes to British actor Alan Rickman are seen at the Platform 9 3/4 Harry Potter display at King’s Cross station in London.



Perhaps the most memorable Rickman story comes from producer Paula DuPré Pesmen.

The producer worked on the first three “Harry Potter” films, and also took it upon herself to be the point person for organizing set visits for terminally sick children. This would later lead her to leave movie producing and start There With Care, an organization that helps provide fundamental services to families with children facing serious illnesses.

DuPré Pesmen told us the entire cast was “so gracious” during the children’s visits.

“Dan, Rupert and Emma, and Tom Felton and Devon Murray, especially those kids, when I would have sick children with me on the set they would come straight up to me and start engaging with these kids and take photos with them and ask, ‘What’ve they seen so far? What was their favorite part of the film? What was their favorite part of the day?’”

She reminisced about a number of touching memories from the set visits, including a time a young boy got to help direct a scene with Radcliffe in “Chamber of Secrets.” After the scene, the boy ran up to Radcliffe, threw his arms around him and said, “I love you, Harry.”

“All of us were in tears, the director [Chris Columbus], the cast, the crew, we were all tearing up. But it was such a beautiful moment, and Dan was so sweet with him. That’s the purity of ‘Harry Potter.’”

One of the most memorable visits comes from a boy named Jay.

Jay, a child diagnosed with Stage 4 neuroblastoma, was excited to visit the set, “But what he really wanted was to be in the film, not just visiting,” DuPré Pesmen added.

“I said, ‘Well, we can’t really do that, and you’re already here.’ Alan [Rickman] came over and introduced himself to Jay, and Jay was so happy to meet him. He was really knowledgeable. He was about 15 at the time, and he knew a lot about Alan’s other films, and Jay mentioned to Alan that what he really wanted to do was be in the film.”

Then, something magical happened.

[Jay] was there. He had a moment.
Paula DuPre’ Pesmen



The producer said she and Chris Columbus pulled Jay out of the hospital for a few hours one day and put him in a scene from “Rent,” which Columbus directed.

Jay may have not been in the final cut of “Prisoner of Azkaban,” but the producer said, ”[Jay] was there. He had a moment,thanks to Alan Rickman.

Whatever you think of Snape, there’s no denying the character of the man behind the black cape.

So do we miss Alan Rickman? Even after all this time?.

Always

 
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"not myself" - progetto di arte fotografia da benjamin McMahon

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In giro per la rete ho trovato questa foto di una cartolina che un piccolo Daniel Radcliffe scrisse ad Alan per Natale.
Una cosa dolcissima 😍

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