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The "Jurassic Park" stars about returning - 29 years later

Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum remember back in a new featurette for this summer's "Jurassic World" sequel.
In 1993, "Jurassic Park" became the most successful movie of the year, and Steven Spielberg made the whole world believe in dinosaurs. The experience was equally memorable for the film's three human stars - Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum - who look back on the work of an iconic popcorn film.
 
- There was a special energy on the recording, you had never seen anything like it before, says Laura Dern in a newly released featurette.

In the same clip, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard remember what it was like to see "Jurassic Park" for the first time. The two took over the lead roles in the new trilogy, "Jurassic World", and this summer they will finally meet the original trio in a larger, worldwide adventure. A nostalgic reunion awaits - and a grand finale.
 
- "Jurassic World: Domonion" is the culmination of the franchise. It ends the story that Spielberg began telling in 1993, says director Colin Trevorrow.
 
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The film "Ghost of Tsushima" closer to implementation. Screenwriter found

A year ago, there was information that Sony and PlayStation are starting cooperation on the production of a cinematic spectacle based on the game "Ghost of Tsushima". Now it turns out that the project did not end up in the trash, but is still being developed. Just got a screenwriter. It is Takashi Doscher, director of the movie "Only".

"Ghost of Tsushima" - about the game

The action of the game "Ghost of Tsushima" was set at the end of the 13th century, when the Mongol empire annihilated entire nations as part of its campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima Island is the only one that stands in the way between mainland Japan and the advancing mighty Mongol fleet led by the ruthless and cunning General Khotun Khan. As the island burns after the first wave of a Mongol attack, samurai warrior Jin Sakai becomes one of the last members of his clan. Jin is willing to do whatever he can to protect his people and regain his home. He must put aside the traditions that shaped him as a warrior in order to devise a new path - the path of the Spirit - and take part in the custom battle to liberate Tsushima Island.

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What do we know about the movie "Ghost of Tsushima"?

"Ghost of Tsushima" will be the second joint film project from Sony and PlayStation. The first one has already hit theaters. It is "Uncharted," which has already grossed over $ 380 million worldwide.

The director of the show is still Chad Stahelski, although he is a very busy man. It also plans, among others, movies: "John Wick 4", "Highlander", "Kill or Be Killed" and "Sandman Slim" and series: "Gangsters of Shanghai" and "Rain".

Takashi Doscher is just starting his Hollywood career. He has made a post-apocalyptic film with Freida Pinto "Tylko". He is currently working for MGM on a show inspired by Japanese monster films called "Blue".

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Hollywood star smashed himself in new Viking film: "It was almost sadistic"

Since his international breakthrough 15 years ago, Alexander Skarsgård has not looked back.

The 45-year-old Swede has established himself as a true Hollywood star with big roles in popular series such as 'True Blood' and 'Big Little Lies' as well as the King of Monkeys Tarzan in The Legend of Tarzan and in budget-heavy films such as Godzilla vs. Kong.

But now Skarsgård has found a home. At least in the sense that his new film The Northman is about his own ancestors, the Vikings. The project is a large and $ 90 million expensive Hollywood production, in which Skarsgård plays the Viking Amleth, who embarks on a brutal revenge raid.

A boy's dream
When we meet the Swedish superstar in Stockholm, he is in no doubt either. Viking Prince Amleth is a dream role:

- I have dreamed about it since I was a boy, says Skarsgård.

'The Northman' draws threads back to the actor's own childhood:

- Do you know the island of Øland? It is located just north of Bornholm. We have a family home on that island, and there are about 160 rune stones on Øland, so when I was a young boy, I remember being fascinated by them.

- My grandfather told me stories about the runic inscriptions, and it was wild for a 6-year-old to hear stories about Vikings who traveled all the way to Constantinople and their insane expeditions.

- As a young boy, my imagination runs wild, and I had this dream of one day being allowed to play a Viking.

Should physically look like something in between a wolf and a bear
 

Alexander Skarsgård has previously trained for a role, such as when he had to play the muscular Tarzan. But the role in 'The Northman' still takes first place both mentally and physically for the massive Swede.

The almost two-meter-tall actor is Prince Amleth, who swears to avenge his father's murder. He grows up as an animal warrior who brutally slaughters anyone he comes near.

The mental preparation came especially through the author and Viking expert Neil Price. Skarsgård highlights the book 'Children of Ash and Elm':

- It was fascinating reading. It was my Viking Bible in the preparations and research work for the film, to understand a Viking's mindset a thousand years ago.

The physical transformation has also been absolutely central:

- In terms of the physical, I play is a so-called "berserker" in the film, and his spiritual animal is a hybrid of a wolf and a bear, so the goal was to look like something in between a wolf and a bear.

- I'm pretty skinny by nature, so I had to take some weight off. So we started five months before we started recording, where I ate a lot and exercised every day with the goal of increasing my weight.

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The fight scenes were a nightmare to record
Behind the film is the visionary director Robert Eggers, who broke through with the witch thriller The Witch and followed it up with the Oscar-nominated and black-and-white bizarre The Lighthouse, which both visually and historically challenges its viewer.

While 'The Northman' is without a doubt Eggers' most accessible film, the 38-year-old American still demanded quite a bit from his actors. The film's many fight scenes are, for example, recorded as so-called long takes, where the entire scene is one long clip without a stop.

- It was a nightmare. That was it really, says Skarsgård with a smile and continues:

- Rob is an executive filmmaker. But the way he makes films, his style, is first of all on real film, it is not digital, and pretty much all the scenes, especially the fight scenes, are one long shot without clips. Which means you can not cheat at all.

- Usually you shoot a big fight scene, and some parts are good, some are not so good. But you are covered in because you have a camera somewhere else, or record it again and insert it. But this way meant we had to make the scene again, again and again.

- After a big three-four minute scene, you are totally exhausted, but if a small detail was not perfect, you will have to do it all over again from the start. And as you can probably imagine, you can not save on the forces, the adrenaline must pump, you have to give yourself one hundred percent every single shot, because on the camera you can clearly see if you pull a little.
- So it was both physically and mentally draining to record those scenes because we shot them up to 30 times. All. All the fight scenes.
Skarsgård highlights one of the film's intense scenes related to a ball game:
- That scene took over a week to shoot. And I have to fight Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, the world's strongest man, and get beaten. And we have to do that again and again and again. So I was very, very sore.

The star hopes that the big work shines through when you sit in the cinema:

 - But hopefully the result is that for the audience it is different, even if it is subconscious. Maybe you do not observe that there are no clips, but hopefully you can feel that something is different. That it is made in a different way.

- In a normal fight scene, there are hundreds of clips, quick clips, tam-tam-tam-tam, but because there are no clips, we can hope that it creates a different feeling in the spectator. Otherwise, it was damn not worth it.

Danish Claes Bang and corona bubble
 

In addition to Hollywood actors such as Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke and Willem Dafoe, the cast also includes Danish Claes Bang.

 

The Swede has only praise for his Danish colleague:

- Claes is a wonderful, wonderful guy. He's wonderful in the movie. He has a quiet intensity above him. But outside of filming, he's super funny and cute. And very far from this strong, stoic viking. Claes is quite flamboyant and easy to get along with.

'The Northman' was recorded in 2020, while the corona epidemic was almost at its peak, so a number of precautions were also taken. But it actually meant that the actors got an even closer relationship:

- We were totally isolated when we shot the film. We could even hang out with the team on the weekends because of the pandemic. This was in 2020, so that was before people started getting vaccinated. So in our movie bubble we were supposed to be in an even smaller bubble.

- On the weekends, you could only hang out with the other actors, because we were already seen together without masks. So we were Gustav Lindh, Claes and Anya Taylor-Joy. A really wonderful group of people.

- We ate together at the weekend, and because the recordings were so intense, it was nice to have these calmer and lighter moments where we just hung out and talked about everything and watched a football match.

An almost sadistic week with Claes
The filming for one particular scene with Claes Bang highlights Alexander Skarsgård as "the hardest week I have ever experienced in a movie".

It's about a sword fight on a bubbling volcano:

- We were naked. We shot it while it was snowing. It was dog cold. It was late fall. And in the evening.

- And we were not just naked, we also had to be wet, because of all the blood. Especially my character because I bleed profusely. So they rinsed me over with water and fake blood and it's fucking cold. And it's a long, choreographed fight scene, and you're so tired you can not think, but you still have to remember all the rhythms of the fight.

 - Because it is a volcano, they also pump out these fucking particles combined with smoke, so you can neither breathe properly nor see. So it was a terrible week for all of us.

 - It felt almost sadistic in a way. Because it was so awful, you were tired, wet, cold and feeling miserable. But you still had to implement it. It was downright horrible for the whole team, but especially Claes and I.

 - What made me continue was that there was a shot on the moodboard. Before we started the movie, they had made a moodboard that showed what all these locations and scenes would look like, and there is an amazing drawing of the two of us fighting on this volcano in eruption.

 - I tried to recreate that image, and it made me continue. If we can get just close to it, then it's all worth it.

 The total result of all of Alexander Skarsgård's torments can be seen in the cinema now.

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'The Lost City': Sandra Bullock Says Women Won't Be Invited to Franchise Table (Exclusive)

Sandra Bullock says women are "generally not invited" to work on major franchise blockbusters, which is why she's particularly proud of original films like The Lost City.

In the Nee Brothers' epic adventure, she plays romance novelist Loretta Sage, who is stranded in the jungle after being kidnapped for her archeology skills by Daniel Radcliffe's eccentric billionaire.

Bullock, who is also a producer on the project, tells Yahoo that working on a major film that isn't based on a novel, comic book, or other film was "more than" appealing. She added, "Nothing I've done has been intellectual property."

"Women are generally not invited"
“Women are generally not invited unless they belong to the second or third row. It's only recently that they have their own spinoffs.” In 2018, Bullock starred in Ocean's 8, the female spin-off in the Ocean's Eleven franchise, alongside Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna and more.

It was frustrating that there was nothing to compare working on the film with, Bullock said. But at the same time, it also spurred her on to "prove it to everyone." Namely "that something was created here that is worth people's time."

She continued, "It's entertainment. we are clowns We are professional clowns. Our job is to provide entertainment."

Bullock's character in "The Lost City" is joined in the jungle by the somewhat dopey cover model Alan (Channing Tatum), who flies to her to rescue her from the clutches of the villain played by Radcliffe.

Given Bullock and Tatum's remarkable comedic skills, it's not surprising that they were given the freedom to go overboard in their scenes together: "We were given permission to do whatever we wanted to do. Most of it didn't work. We thought we were hilarious most of the time," Bullock said

"You want the feeling of improvisation"
“You want the feeling of improvisation. We had incredible lyrics that were written in such a way that we quickly felt like we were improvising. I would say it was about 50/50.”

In the wake of Uncharted and other recent adventure blockbusters, one of Hollywood's oldest genres seems to be returning to the big screen. Bullock blames "cynicism and hubris" for the muted response to action-adventure stories in recent decades.

She added: "I think we took ourselves too seriously and forgot that the purpose of entertainment is to be entertained and to forget about everything else for a while. Maybe our cynicism has diminished a bit after being at home for so long.”

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To the death of Michael Degen: success with a lot of character

He was known not only from "Donna Leon" as an elegant grand seigneur with gray temples. Now the popular character actor Michael Degen has died at the age of 90.

He could be the "Führer" Adolf Hitler in the television film "Geheime Reichssache" in 1987 - and not much later the bon vivant surrounded by women in the advertisement for a traditional Cologne perfume: Michael Degen, who, as has now become known, died on Saturday at the age of 90 died years ago, was always good for a surprise as an actor and maneuvered with amazing skill between character subject and ratings Sunday films à la Pilcher on ZDF. "We mourn and bow to a person and artist who touched and carried away with his warmth and enthusiasm, and whose multifaceted work will remain," said the Rowohlt publishing house in Berlin on Tuesday.

With his autobiography Not All Were Murderers, filmed by ARD in 2006, Degen, who as a Jew survived the Nazis in hiding in Berlin, became even more famous than before. He was last seen in the cinema in 2018 in Florian Frerichs' historical drama "The Last Meal", in 2019 he had his last television role in the "Donna Leon" film "Ewige Jugend". Degen also proved his double talent with the biographical novel "Family Ties" about the youngest Thomas Mann son, Michael Mann.

Films with Michael Degen, whom almost everyone knows as the vain Vice-Questore Patta from 15 films of the ARD crime thriller "Donna Leon", are very often a tightrope walk between melodrama and thriller or even a doctor's novel. In one of these films, "The Wild Girl", Degen was already a graying psychiatrist in the 90s who doubted the meaning of his profession. A hard-to-educate girl of animalistic wildness helped to solve the doctor's dilemma, a love affair developed without a happy ending, the viewer inevitably had to think of the sad end of Heinrich Mann's "Professor Unrat".
A good actor in a bad series?
"I could never be a psychiatrist myself, because I would never want to penetrate so deeply into other people's souls and private lives," Degen said on the occasion of the film. Nevertheless, he repeatedly delivered impressive psychostudies early on on the theater stage. Under Ingmar Bergman he played "Hamlet" in 1983, in Peter Zadek's "Ghetto" he embodied the chairman of the Vilnius Jewish Council, in Vienna's "Theater in der Josefstadt" he shone in 1988 as Schnitzler's "Professor Bernardi". Michael Degen even took his first acting steps in 1954 in Bertolt Brecht's "Berliner Ensemble".

In the 1980s, television films such as Dieter Wedel's "Mittags auf dem rote Platz", Egon Monk's "Die Geschwister Oppermann" and Peter Beauvais' "The Eternal Feelings" made him known to a wide audience. In artist circles, however, his engagements in popular TV series such as "Die Drombuschs" or "Auto Fritze" caused incredulous shaking of the head: How can an actor of this quality sell himself so cheaply? Degen himself saw it rather calmly: the pay was good, and besides - that's when he became almost aware of the program - "a good actor has to take part in series today in order to raise their generally poor level a bit".

The tireless warner
Michael Degen appreciated his later privileges. Once he barely escaped the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, which his father did not survive after being tortured. After the end of the war it seemed impossible for him to live in Germany. At the age of 17 he went to Israel, did military service and acted in the theatre. Due to severe language problems, however, he soon returned to the Federal Republic. Since then, threatening letters have been part of the artist's everyday life. In 1986 one said: "We will shoot you on the open stage".

An announcement that forced Michael Degen to put his engagement at the Hamburger Schauspielhaus on hold. Experiences like this left a lasting impression on him: "Tomorrow it may already be 'Jews banned on television' and I'm no longer able to fulfill the contracts," said the star, who was a tireless warner.

Degen, father of four, lived with his third wife in Hamburg. He died there last Saturday, as the Rowohlt publishing house announced on Tuesday.

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