Bring Home The MINIONS On Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD And On Demand December 8, 2015

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The breakout stars the world fell in love with in Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment’s Despicable Me global film franchise headline their own movie for the first time in MINIONS, available on Digital HD November 24, 2015, and on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand on December 8, 2015 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

A much anticipated prequel to the unprecedented worldwide blockbusters Despicable Me and the beloved sequel Despicable Me 2, Minions is an immensely entertaining film for all audiences called “inventive and hilarious” by Julian Roman, Movieweb.com. The Blu-ray Combo Pack and Digital HD also come with three all-new mini-movies and even more Minions everyone will want to watch again and again especially during the busy holiday travel season.

The story of Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment’s Minions begins at the dawn of time. Starting as single-celled yellow organisms, Minions evolve through the ages, perpetually serving the most despicable of masters. Continuously unsuccessful at keeping these masters—from T. rex to Napoleon—the Minions find themselves without someone to serve and fall into a deep depression. But one Minion named Kevin has a plan, and he—alongside teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little Bob—ventures out into the world to find a new evil boss for his brethren to follow. The trio embark upon a thrilling journey that ultimately leads them to their next potential master, Scarlet Overkill (Academy Award-winner Sandra Bullock), the world’s first-ever female super-villain. They travel from frigid Antarctica to 1960s New York City, ending in ‘mod’ London, where they must face their biggest challenge to date: saving all of Minionkind…from annihilation.

Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side, Gravity) heads up an all-star voice cast including Golden Globe and recent Emmy Award-winner Jon Hamm (“Mad Men,” Bridesmaids), Academy Award-nominee Michael Keaton (Birdman: (Or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), Toy Story 3), six-time Emmy Award-winner Allison Janney (“The West Wing,” “Masters of Sex,” “Mom”), Academy Award-nominee Steve Coogan (Despicable Me 2, Philomena), BAFTA Award-winner Jennifer Saunders (“Absolutely Fabulous,” Shrek 2), and Academy Award-winner Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech, Pirates of the Caribbean series). The inimitable voices of the Minions are again voiced by Academy Award-nominee Pierre Coffin (Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2) who co-directs with Kyle Balda (Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax). Minions is produced by Illumination Entertainment CEO and founder Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy. Brian Lynch wrote the screenplay, and Chris Renaud serves as executive producer of the film.

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Minions will be available on Blu-ray with DIGITAL HD and UltraViolet and DVD

  • Blu-ray unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  • DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  • DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices. Users can instantly stream or download

BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO BLU-RAYTM AND DIGITAL HD:

  • THREE ALL-NEW MINI-MOVIES:
    • Cro Minion
    • Competition
    • Binky Nelson Unpacified
  • DELETED SCENE – ME, MYSELF AND STUART
  • AROUND THE WORLD INTERACTIVE MAP – Explore the world of the Minions with this interactive map featuring a collection of games, trivia, featurettes, storyboards, and more all themed to movie locations.
  • BEHIND THE GOGGLES – THE ILLUMINATION STORY OF THE MINIONS – Get a “behind the goggles” look at the history and evolution of everyone’s favorite yellow henchmen.
    • WRITER – See how the Minions evolve throughout the different time periods. Writer, Brian Lynch discusses creating distinctive personalities for the three main Minions, his VillainCon idea, and the Minion family.
    • BOSS’ OFFICE – Illumination Entertainment CEO and founder and Minions producer, Chris Meledandri discusses the origins of Illumination Entertainment and the genesis of both Despicable Me and the Minions.
    • ART DEPARTMENT – See how the Minions came to life, from the original art concept of the henchmen to the final creation of the Minions and how to differentiate them between new time periods. Also, see how the idea of Herb and Scarlett Overkill’s characters came to be.
    • GALLERY – CONCEPT ART (stills)
    • GALLERY – COLOR SCRIPT (stills)
    • COMPOSERListen to how composer Heitor Pereira creates the sound of the Minions and what it takes to create big music for small characters.
    • ACTORS STUDIO – Listen to the actors’ experiences being part of the Minions movie, who their favorite Minions are, and why they love them so much.
    • NOTICE BOARD (stills)
    • SAFETY VIDEO
  • ILLUMINATION MACGUFF ANIMATION
    • ANIMATION – Go behind the scenes and hear about the challenges and excitement behind the Minion characters and bringing them alive through animation in the movie
    • LIGHTING, LAYOUT AND EFFECTS – A look at the ways in which layout and lighting plays a big role in the emotion and motivation in the movie. Also see the ways in which they try to keep the 60’s vintage look and the challenges they face with very technical shots, where one shot can take weeks.
    • 3D MODELS GALLERY (stills)
    • DIRECTORS – Directors Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda discuss the unique challenges of creating distinctive personalities for the Minions 
    • PRODUCERS – Producers Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy and Executive Producer Chris Renaud discuss the three main characters – Kevin, Stuart, and Bob – little family in the movie and the goal of creating a special bond between them and the audience when they leave the theater.
    • EDITORIAL – Editor Claire Dodgson discusses the distinctive editing style of the Despicable Me franchise and the three-year process it takes to make these movies from the original storyboards to cutting scenes with Minion dialogue.
    • STORYBOARD ARTIST – Learn how the actions of the words of the script turn into visual drawings and how much work is put in from the rough sketches to the final cut of the movie.
    • GALLERY – STUART HOT TUB STORYBOARD (stills)
  • JINGLE BELLS MINION STYLE – This holiday favorite is brought to life in a merry-Minion way. Now you get to sing along to the beloved video that was the most shared piece of content on Facebook in 2014.
  • THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS THEATRICAL TRAILER

DVD BONUS FEATURES

  •  DELETED SCENE – ME, MYSELF AND STUART 
  • JINGLE BELLS MINION STYLE – This holiday favorite is brought to life in a merry-Minion way. Now you get to sing along to the beloved video that was the most shared piece of content on Facebook in 2014.
  • THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS THEATRICAL TRAILER

Official Website: http://www.minionsmovie.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/minions

Twitter: https://twitter.com/minions

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Hashtag: #Minions

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Since the dawn of time, Minions have served (and accidentally eliminated) history’s most despicable villains. After their latest explosive mistake leaves them without an evil leader, the Minions fall into a deep depression. With the tribe on the brink of collapse, three unlikely heroes–Kevin, Stuart, and Bob—embark on a journey to find a new big boss. When their quest leads them to their next potential master, Scarlet Overkill (Academy Award® winner Sandra Bullock), our three heroes must face their biggest challenge yet: saving all of Minionkind…from annihilation!

FILMMAKERS:
Cast: Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Allison Janney, Steve Coogan, Jennifer Saunders, Geoffrey Rush, Pierre Coffin

Directed By: Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda

Written By: Brian Lynch

Produced By: Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy

Executive Produced By: Chris Renaud

Edited By: Claire Dodgson

Music By: Heitor Pereira

TECHNICAL INFORMATION –BLU-RAY 3D™:
Street Date: December 8, 2015

Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Selection Number: 61168386 (U.S.), 61168352 (CDN)

Layers: BD-50

Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1

Rating: PG

Languages/Subtitles: English, Spanish, and French

Sound: Atmos Dolby True HD/DVS Dolby Digital 2.0 DVS (English), Dolby Digital 5.1 (Spanish and French)

Run Time: 1 Hour 31 Minutes

TECHNICAL INFORMATION BLU-RAY:
Street Date: December 8, 2015

Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Selection Number: 61126654 (U.S.), 61168350 (CDN)

Layers: BD-50

Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1

Rating: PG

Languages/Subtitles: English, Spanish, and French

Sound: Atmos Dolby True HD/DVS Dolby Digital 2.0 DVS (English), Dolby Digital 5.1 (Spanish and French)

Run Time: 1 Hour 31 Minutes

To experience Dolby Atmos at home, Dolby Atmos enabled AV receivers and additional speakers are required; however, Dolby Atmos soundtracks are fully backward compatible with traditional audio configurations and legacy home entertainment equipment.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION DVD
Street Date: December 8, 2015

Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Selection Number: 61126664 (U.S.), 61168351 (CDN)

Layers: Dual

Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen 1:85:1

Rating: PG

Languages/Subtitles: English, Spanish, and French

Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1/DVS Dolby Digital 2.0 (English), Dolby Digital 5.1 (Spanish and French)

Run Time: 1 Hour 31 Minutes

Johnny Depp Returning As Captain Jack Sparrow As Filming Begins On PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES in Australia

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES

Production has commenced on location in Australia on Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ epic comedy adventure PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES, directed by Espen Sandberg & Joachim Rønning (“Kon-Tiki”), the fifth entry in the blockbuster franchise inspired by the classic Disney Theme Parks attraction, which has reaped $3.7 billion in worldwide box office.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES will film entirely at Village Roadshow Studios and on locations within Queensland, Australia.

Johnny Depp returns to his iconic, Academy Award-nominated role of Captain Jack Sparrow, one of the most beloved characters in motion picture history, newly joined by Oscar winner Javier Bardem (“No Country for Old Men,” “Skyfall”), rising young stars Kaya Scodelario (“The Maze Runner,” British television’s “Skins”) and Brenton Thwaites (“Maleficent,” “The Giver”) and Golshifteh Farahani (“The Patience Stone,” “Exodus: Gods and Kings”).

Rejoining the action are Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa, Kevin R. McNally as Joshamee Gibbs and Stephen Graham as Scrum.

Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar (Bardem), escape from the Devil’s Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea…including him.

Captain Jack’s only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Jeff Nathanson (“Catch Me If You Can,” “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”). The executive producers are Chad Oman, Joe Caracciolo, Jr. and Brigham Taylor.

Joining Bruckheimer, Sandberg & Rønning for the swashbuckling new voyage is a first-tier group of award-winning behind-the-scenes artists—many of them new to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” family—including director of photography Paul Cameron (“Gone in Sixty Seconds,” “Déjà Vu,” “Collateral”), production designer Nigel Phelps (“Pearl Harbor,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” “World War Z”), costume designer Penny Rose (all four “Pirates of the Caribbean” films), visual effects supervisor Gary Brozenich (“The Lone Ranger,” “Edge of Tomorrow”), Oscar-winning special effects production consultant John Frazier (nine Jerry Bruckheimer films and dozens of others) and special effects supervisor Dan Oliver (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”), supervising stunt coordinator R.A. Rondell (“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1”) and stunt coordinators Thomas Robinson Harper (“Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”) and Kyle Gardiner (“San Andreas,” “Kingsman: The Secret Service”), Academy Award®-winning makeup and hair designer Peter Swords King (“The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies, “Into the Woods”) and film editors Joel Cox ( “Unforgiven,” “Million Dollar Baby,” “American Sniper”) and Gary D. Roach (“American Sniper”).

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The exciting filmmaking team of Sandberg & Rønning directed “Kon-Tiki,” the critically acclaimed story of famed explorer Thor Heyerdahl, which was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film from their native Norway.

Following their work as award-winning commercial and music video directors, Rønning and Sandberg directed the World War II action drama “Max Manus: Man of War” before taking on “Kon-Tiki.” Read my interview with them here.

Most recently Rønning and Sandberg served as executive producers and directed the first two episodes of Netflix’s big-scale mini-series “Marco Polo,” which they filmed on exotic locations in Malaysia, Kazakhstan and Venice. A second season was recently announced for “Marco Polo,” with Rønning and Sandberg continuing on as executive producers.

First in partnership with Don Simpson, and then as the chief of Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Bruckheimer has produced an unprecedented string of worldwide smashes, impacting not only the motion picture and television industries, but mass culture as well. His film and television productions have been honored with numerous awards and nominations, including six Academy Awards®. In addition to his prolific television credits, Bruckheimer’s films include “Top Gun,” “Beverly Hills Cop,” “American Gigolo,” “Flashdance,” “Bad Boys,” “The Rock,” “Armageddon,” “Remember the Titans,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Black Hawk Down,” “National Treasure,” “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,” “The Lone Ranger” and “Deliver Us From Evil.” He is the producer of all four previous “Pirates of the Caribbean” films.

Watch The New Trailer For THE BOOK THIEF – Stars Geoffrey Rush And Emily Watson

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Liesel (Sophie Nélisse) meets her new foster parents, Hans (Geoffrey Rush) and Rosa (Emily Watson) in this first trailer for THE BOOK THIEF. 20th Century Fox will release the film in theaters November 15.

Based on the beloved bestselling book, THE BOOK THIEF tells the inspirational story of a spirited and courageous young girl who transforms the lives of everyone around her when she is sent to live with a new family in World War II Germany.

For those not familiar with the book, “Death” is the narrator and begins the story with an introduction about colors, himself and “The Book Thief.”

The film is directed by Brian Percival (DOWNTON ABBEY), screenplay By Michael Petroni, based upon the novel by Markus Zusak. THE BOOK THIEF was filmed almost completely on the backlot and the sound stages at Studio Babelsberg in Germany.

Facebook: http://fb.com/TheBookThiefMovie
Twitter: http://twitter.com/BookThiefMovie
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TheBookThief…
Official Site: http://www.thebookthiefmovie.com/

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Photos: Jules Heath -TM and © 2013 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

Sycamore Entertainment Group Inc. Acquires US Distribution Rights To THE EYE OF THE STORM, Starring Academy Award Winner Geoffrey Rush

Sycamore Entertainment Group Inc. is pleased to announce it has acquired US rights to the Fred Schepisi film THE EYE OF THE STORM, starring Academy Award-winner® Geoffrey Rush (“The Kings’ Speech,” “Pirates of the Caribbean”), Charlotte Rampling (“The Swimming Pool,” “Melancholia”) and Golden Globe® nominee Judy Davis (“Barton Fink” & Woody Allen’s upcoming “Nero Fiddled“). THE EYE OF THE STORM screened at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2011.

The screen play adaptation by Judy Morris is based on the 1973 literary classic by Australia’s only Nobel Prize-winner for Literature, Patrick White. THE EYE OF THE STORM is a savage exploration of the family relationships — and the sharp undercurrents of love and hate, comedy and tragedy — which define them.

CEO Edward Sylvan with the help of the hard working team at Sycamore, started the company to maximize the potential for hybrid Print & Advertising (P&A) and full service distribution deals, which allows the firm to be aggressive and flexible at a time when the industry is showing signs of recovery from the 2008 economic malaise.

Part of the companies’ strategy is to offer institutional investors a high degree of transparency and access to P&A investments, which have the potential of quicker returns with more mitigated risk.

“Working with investment banks and institutional investors, levels the playing field and allows Sycamore to aggressively compete with some of the larger more established film distributors,” says Sylvan, who recently moved the company’s offices to Paramount Picture Studios. See what investors are saying about Sycamore at Investors Hub.

Sylvan negotiated the deal with Robbie Little of The Little Film Company, which handles world sales for the film. Financed by the Australia Broadcasting Corporation, Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Ingenious and Omnilab; Produced by Antony Waddington, Gregory Read and Fred Schepisi; Executive Producers, Jonathan Shteinman, Edward Simpson, Bob Marcs and James Vernon.

“I am delighted to be working with Sycamore to bring this wonderful film, from the hand of maestro director Fred Schepisi, to US audiences,” says Geoffrey Rush.

“We are excited to be working with master filmmaker Fred Schepisi and the sublime Geoffrey Rush on this star-studded drama,” says Sylvan. “It did very well at TIFF where it premiered and the trade reviews raved about the film’s stellar acting performances, which are sure to delight audiences this spring.”

THE EYE OF THE STORM won The Age Critics’ Award at the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Premiere Special Jury Prize at the Rome Film Festival, and dominates the acting categories of the upcoming Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) awards, for which it received twelve (12) nominations. The winners will be announced on January 31, 2012. Sycamore is scheduled to release THE EYE OF THE STORM April 20th, 2012.

Visit the official website www.theeyeofthestormthemovie.com

TIFF – EYE OF THE STORM Trailer Starring Geoffrey Rush And Judy Davis

In what’s been more than a full year since showing you the first trailer for director Fred Schepisi’s film, check out the new trailer for EYE OF THE STORM starring starring Geoffrey Rush, Charlotte Rampling, Judy Davis, Alexandra Schepisi, Helen Morse, John Gaden and Robyn Nevin.

Looks to be another charming Australian import and as I said last August, I adore Judy Davis. Your eye is drawn to her every nuanced movement throughout the trailer.

Synopsis:

In the Sydney suburb of Centennial Park, two nurses, a housekeeper and a solicitor attend to Elizabeth Hunter as her expatriate son and daughter convene at her deathbed. But in dying, as in living, Mrs. Hunter remains a powerful force on those who surround her. Based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner Patrick White, The Eye of the Storm is a savage exploration of family relationships – and the sharp undercurrents of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, which define them.

Schepisi was recently awarded the Order of Australia for his service to the Australian film industry first as a mentor and then as a director, producer and screenwriter.

EYE OF THE STORM will screen at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival (Sept. 8 to 18) on Sunday, September 11, 2011.

GREEN LANTERN Trailer #3

Bringing the enduringly popular superhero to the big screen for the first time, have a look at the 3rd trailer for GREEN LANTERN starring Ryan Reynolds in the title role, under the direction of Martin Campbell.

In a universe as vast as it is mysterious, a small but powerful force has existed for centuries. Protectors of peace and justice, they are called the Green Lantern Corps. A brotherhood of warriors sworn to keep intergalactic order, each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him superpowers. But when a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of their newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds). Hal is a gifted and cocky test pilot, but the Green Lanterns have little respect for humans, who have never harnessed the infinite powers of the ring before. But Hal is clearly the missing piece to the puzzle, and along with his determination and willpower, he has one thing no member of the Corps has ever had: humanity. With the encouragement of fellow pilot and childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris (Blake Lively), if Hal can quickly master his new powers and find the courage to overcome his fears, he may prove to be not only the key to defeating Parallax…he will become the greatest Green Lantern of all.

Campbell directed GREEN LANTERN from a screenplay by Greg Berlanti & Michael Green & Marc Guggenheim and Michael Goldenberg, story by Greg Berlanti & Michael Green & Marc Guggenheim, based upon characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.

The film also stars Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Jay O. Sanders, Temuera Morrison, Taika Waititi, Jon Tenney, Academy Award® nominees Angela Bassett and Michael Clarke Duncan and Academy Award® winners Tim Robbins and Geoffrey Rush.

The film is produced by Donald De Line and Greg Berlanti. Herbert W. Gains and Andrew Haas served as executive producers. Geoff Johns and Lucienne Papon co-produced.

GREEN LANTERN will be released in 3D and 2D on June 17, 2011 and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

 Visit the film’s official site here and on Facebook here.

Pirate Mutiny To Celebrate PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES

PIRATES ARE TRYING TO TAKE OVER ST. LOUIS!

There is some major excitement going on here in St. Louis over the release of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES! In fact, PIRATES have surfaced and are pillaging around the city of St. Louis in celebration of the new film!

Make sure to check back to this post throughout the day. I will be keeping you updated on their shenanigans. So stay tuned, and if you live in St. Louis, be on the lookout for PIRATES!

Here is some footage from their first stop…

The next stop… pirates have taken over the Pi truck!!! NOOOOOOOO!!! LEAVE THE PIZZA ALONE!!!

And now Vintage Vinyl? These pirates are everywhere!!!

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Watch These New PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Clips


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Check out the latest clips from PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES. Blackbeard and mermaids and zombies…oh my!

Are you ready to travel through mermaid waters this Friday?

Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Rob Marshall, “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” captures the fun, adventure and humor that ignited the hit franchise—this time in Disney Digital 3D™. Johnny Depp returns to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow in an action-packed adventure. Crossing paths with the enigmatic Angelica (Penélope Cruz), he’s not sure if it’s love—or if she’s a ruthless con artist who’s using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When she forces him aboard the “Queen Anne’s Revenge,” the ship of the legendary pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn’t know whom to fear more: Blackbeard or Angelica, with whom he shares a mysterious past. The international cast includes franchise vets Geoffrey Rush as the vengeful Captain Hector Barbossa and Kevin R. McNally as Captain Jack’s longtime comrade Joshamee Gibbs, plus Sam Claflin as a stalwart missionary and Astrid Bergès-Frisbey as a mysterious mermaid.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES sails into theatres May 20th, 2011 in Disney Digital 3D.

Website and Mobile site: Disney.com/Pirates, “Like” it on Facebook: Facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbean , Follow the film on Twitter: Twitter.com/DisneyPictures

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Press Junket

Hey kids, it’s your BFFY Melissa here (Best Friend Forever, YO!), with a fancy new tale just for you! Tonight’s bedtime story has to do with pirates! PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES that is! This girl, along with  Melissa Thompson(Melissa’s are so rad that we had two present!) got to sit in on the press conference for the new POTC film, and let me tell you… it was fantastic!

Johnny Depp (Capt. Jack Sparrow), Penelope Cruz (Angelica), Geoffrey Rush (Barbossa), Ian McShane (Blackbeard), Astrid Berges-Frisbey (Syrena), Sam Claflin (Phillip), Rob Marshall (Director) and Jerry Bruckheimer (Producer) were all present at the May 5th press conference, with WAMG right in the front row. Pete Hammond from Deadline.com was present to moderate.

Not only am I a fan of the film series, but I am also a fan of Johnny Depp’s work. He is absolutely fascinating to me.

To listen to Johnny Depp speak, and how quick-witted his answers are, is a real treat. To be quite honest, its enamoring to watch/listen to him because he is a rather well read man, something that is a rarity today. I have always appreciated fellow enthusiasts of the written word, and it tends to show during oration, which was proven during the conference. Of course, the majority of questions were directed at Mr. Depp, so he did the majority of speaking. Still, everyone on the panel was given a proper chance to address the audience.

For all of you crazy cats out there that love the franchise, or that just want to hear their favorite POTC stars speak, I put together this little video with audio from the entire conference.

Below you will find a couple of excerpts from the conference:

Male Speaker: And do you see yourself hanging on, doing this for decades, or?

Johnny Depp: Yeah, I think they could wheel me in, yeah. Might have my dreads get tangled in the wheels of my chair. I don’t know, I mean, sure. Interestingly enough, for me, character like Captain Jack, you feel like you could just like continue. The possibilities are endless, limitless, you could – there’s any possibility of madness and absurdity that could commence. So you feel with this character you feel you’re never really done.

Male Speaker: Yeah, for Johnny. Here, hello, how are you doing? Yeah, I would like to ask you about like how was working with Rob and Penelope? I mean Rob, just the first time he’s like directing one of these movies and opposed to the previous director you have kind of a swap because of all the time you worked together, I mean this guy’s just a different director with a different style for filming the takes and then directing the actors so that was quite difference? And then Penelope, it’s been a few years, so I don’t know, there’s probably some changes you see in each other? And well, you didn’t answer if she managed to teach you some Spanish finally? Thank you.

Johnny Depp: I’ll start with the last one first. She taught me the raunchiest Spanish. I mean, it’s so foul that I couldn’t bring myself to repeat it here and now. No, no, I think it’s a bad idea. I’d carry that on my back for the rest of my days. I mean, going to work with Penelope again, having done to the film Blow together ten, eleven years ago, something like that, was – well the weird thing, it felt like when we saw each other, it felt like we’d wrapped the film Blow like a week before or a few days before.

Johnny Depp (Cont.): It just sort of clicked instantly so that this whatever exists in terms of chemistry, was just instantly firing on all cylinders. It felt completely right, and it was Rob’s brilliant idea to bring her in and I think when he brought up the idea to me, he maybe got out the consonant and I went, great idea. So I was very, very excited to have Penelope come into the this film. I knew that she would be not only a worthy opponent but someone who could just kill the scenes and she did. She was incredible. So, yeah, no, that’s all in very good shape. And then Rob Marshall, what a gift to have someone of his caliber, someone of his talent to come in and drive this beast, andshape this strange animal into something.

It was incredible to experience because it’s sort of like a – some film makers go into a film, and they’ve got it all, it’s already shot in their head, it’s cut. It’s shot and cut in their head. I didn’t get that feeling from Rob. What I got from Rob was that he heard it as music in a weird way or rhythmic, and sort of new tempo, and a kind of way to finesse the sound or a way which became obviously vision as well, but it was an incredible experience. He’s unbelievably – his timing, and that’s not just to say choreographic timing or anything like that.

But his sense of comedic timing is impeccable. He would have us just shave like an eighth, just an eight of a millisecond, just a tiny little sliver off of a beat, and it would change the whole dynamic of the scene, it was quite something. The only problem is he’s really mean. He’s really mean. Look at him. Look at how mean he is. He’s the kindest man alive.

This one was my favorite in terms of response. I just found it clever.

Female Speaker: Hi. My question is the Captain Jack. You are saying you enjoy playing Captain Jack because you have [inaudible] and absolutely abstract. How do you see the similarity between the actual you and Captain Jack, and another question, if you have a chance in the future to be director, would you consider to play a lead role in that movie?

Johnny Depp: Do I consider to play a lead role? Oh, yeah. No, no, I tried that once. Yeah, first one’s free. No, no, if I ever thought of directing again, I mean – I don’t know, even the idea of directing a film is a strange one for me, because I sort of – I feel kind of anti mathematics in a way in the that sense. Anti – I don’t like when things make sense, I prefer if they don’t so if I made a film it wouldn’t make any sense and no one would see it. So maybe I’ll just make little films at home with my phone never to be released.

The conference was just over a half an hour in length. I had my hand up and tried to get a question in, but the room was packed, and there was just no way to get to all of us. Still, I got the chance to take my picture with Mr. Depp and speak to him, ever so briefly, after the conference.

I really want one of these skulls for my fireplace!

This is me, being my nerdy self at the press conference.

Be sure to check back with us for our review of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES, but more importantly, go check it out in theaters on MAY 20th.

For more WAMG coverage of the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Press Conference check out Melissa T’s article HERE She has a fun image of the Skull Vodka Bottle that was in the goody bags!

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” is rated PG-13 and opens in theatres on May 20, 2011. For more information on the film, please visit www.disney.com/pirates, follow on Twitter@DisneyPirates and “like” it on Facebook: www.facebook.com/piratesofthecaribbean

WAMG Sits In On PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Press Conference With Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Penelope Cruz, Ian McShane, Rob Marshall & Jerry Bruckheimer

On Thursday, May 5th, WAMG attended the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES press conference at the swanky Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills. Speaking to a room of over 300 members of the media, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, along with director Rob Marshall and the entire star-studded cast talked about their experience making the film.

In attendance were Johnny Depp (Jack Sparrow), Penelope Cruz (Angelica), Geoffrey Rush (Barbossa), Ian McShane (Blackbeard), Astrid Berges-Frisbey (Syrena), Sam Claflin (Philip), Rob Marshall / Director, and Jerry Bruckheimer / Producer.


Photo: From Penelope Cruz’s Star On Walk of Fame.

Pete Hammond from Deadline.com was the the afternoon’s moderator. Below is a sampling of the press conference which includes insight on PIRATES 5 & 6 and where things stand on THE LONE RANGER project.

Female Speaker: Hi. My question is the Captain Jack. You are saying you enjoy playing Captain Jack because you have [inaudible] and absolutely abstract. How do you see the similarity between the actual you and Captain Jack, and another question, if you have a chance in the future to be director, would you consider to play a lead role in that movie?

Johnny Depp: Do I consider to play a lead role? Oh, yeah. No, no, I tried that once. Yeah, first one’s free. No, no, if I ever thought of directing again, I mean – I don’t know, even the idea of directing a film is a strange one for me, because I sort of – I feel kind of anti mathematics in a way in the that sense. Anti – I don’t like when things make sense, I prefer if they don’t so if I made a film it wouldn’t make any sense and no one would see it. So maybe I’ll just make little films at home with my phone never to be released.

And in terms of any connection to the character of Captain Jack, was that it? We’re completely – we’re totally different. Nothing that I can relate to in Captain Jack whatsoever. With every character you play, as these guys will tell you, any character you play, there’s a part of you goes into that in terms of the ingredients of making this stew. There’s most definitely a part of me in Captain Jack and now, fortunately, or unfortunately, there’s a great part of Captain Jack in me as well. Basically, I can’t shake it. He won’t leave me alone. He just sort of keeps showing up at odd times.

In fact, he arrived this morning when I was getting my kids ready for school. I had to shoo him away. Yeah, thank you.

Female Speaker: We’ve heard that you’ve already gotten the scrip for the next film so I guess my question to Jerry is, and anybody else who wants to chime in, what’s the timeline for 5 and 6 in terms of getting those films going considering some folk’s schedules coming up, and in regards to changing your type, what’s your barometer for success once it opens when you’ve got a sequel to a franchise that’s made billions of dollars?

Jerry Bruckheimer: Well the success part is up to Disney, but if it makes them a lot of money, it’s a success and we’re all hoping it makes them a lot of money. As far as the timeline, it took awhile to get this script to a place where we all were comfortable with it, and we just got a great rough first draft in and it’ll take some time, and hopefully we can bring it to you quicker than we did in the past, and we hope that happens but it’s going to depend on getting a great piece of entertainment that everybody will enjoy, and that’s what it’s about. It’s about quality.

Male Speaker: You mentioned earlier, Rob and Johnny, can you talk about the London escape scene like jumping on the heads and the carriages and stuff and how much choreography and rehearsal went into that and how much fun was that to shoot?

Johnny Depp: It was horrible. It was grueling. No, I mean, that’s a very obtuse, it’s a very strange little sequence. I’ve never quite – I thought of doing many things in my life under the influence of, well, life. And I’ve never actually thought of – yeah, straddling two characters while they’re moving before, and so that was an interesting experience.  And jumping on people’s heads and jumping onto charts and then the thing catches fire, and – it’s all a bad dream, isn’t it? And this is how daddy brings home the bacon.

What I was going to say before is there’s the very clever idea that is being hatched in terms of Pirates 5 and 6 where you’re going to actually shoot them on the ride. Just going around in circles, nonstop kind of like Andy Warhol’s Sleep. Just close shots on everyone.

Pete Hammond: Geoffrey, this is your fourth time around here. You’re a veteran of this. What is it about this particular script, and taking your character forward that really attracted you to come back?

Geoffrey Rush: I have to thank Johnny because I think in the development of the screen play, we must keep the Barbossa of Sparrow as an old married couple constantly bickering. Because it goes back to the first film, the ownership of the pole is at the heart of that conflict, and I think it was only on this film that we started to talk about the black pole as a sort of shared girlfriend because it kind of made that plotline a little bit more interesting than taking about a boat. But they keep shape shifting the character which is quite good. I start as the outright villain spat out of the mouth of hell.

And then in 2 and 3 sort of became more of a diplomat, and I think now he’s really landed on his feet, or foot. Barbossa’s vain and arrogant and pompous enough to think that he actually does belong in the court, and that gave me a terrific new set of variables to play with which was a lot of fun.

Male Speaker: This is for Penelope. What was the key thing for you in creating this character as far as was it the clothes or learning the sword play, and did you have anyone that inspired you in the way that Keith Richards inspired Mr. Depp?

Penelope Cruz: For sure in a character like this it really helps to have those costumes, to be in the real locations. It was very helpful that we didn’t go into a studio until after we shot already for like two or three months in Hawaii, and then they build a beach in Universal Studios. And when they told me, I thought it was my English, that I didn’t understand what they said, but then when I went there and there was really a beach at Universal Studios. And then we went to Puerto Rico and we shot on a private island, and then we went – we ended up in London. But all of that helped me a lot to try to imagine what the pirate world in that time was.

Because it’s so far from our reality, to create a character to like is all about your imagination, and I think it really helped to be in those beautiful places

Male Speaker: Yeah, I don’t know if it would be for Rob or for Jerry but what were some of the things you guys wanted to address that maybe were sort of criticized in the last two in terms of them being a little bit too confusing and what was the balance that you guys had to strike in terms of making sure everything was clear but you didn’t want to use too much exposition or explanation to make sure the audience understood what was happening?

Pete Hammond: Okay, Jerry, you want to?

Jerry Bruckheimer: I think that 2 and 3 get bashed a little bit, but you have to understand that 2 is the biggest of the bunch. It was an enormous success and 3 reached almost a billion dollars. So they were enormously successful movies even though the media didn’t understand them as much as the audience did, and that’s who we make movies for. So I think one of the things we tried to address here but we didn’t really have to address because we started fresh, we finished our trilogy and we paid off all our characters so we started introducing new characters and it makes it much easier to not have as long of a movie because you have less characters and less plot lines to deal with each character, and so this is something that Rob accomplished very well by making a picture that’s shorter, not quite as complicated because you have less characters to deal with.

Pete Hammond: And let’s hear from the two new characters that we haven’t heard from yet. Astrid, what was it like walking into this incredible pirates world here for you, as a mermaid? And you make a great mermaid.

Astrid: Well, unreal. When I went to the first audition, I even don’t speak English so it was quite really unreal and I think I learned so much, and I felt so lucky and was an extraordinary experience to work with Rob, with Jerry, with all – with everyone around this table, and it was amazing for me to act this very interesting character because the moments in the movie are very different that every moment we have seen before, and the mermaid I play is different from the others because she meets Philip and I think that relationship symbolized something really great and powerful like kind of two cultures meet, and try to trust the other one, and take up all the protection, and it was just a pleasure.

Pete Hammond: Was it a pleasure for you, Sam?

Sam Claflin: Even now my heart’s beating. I mean right from the get go really, I never kind of imagined that this was even possible. I mean the moment my agent called me to say, you have an audition today for Pirates of the Caribbean, I was like, oh, what’s the point? It’s never going to happen, it’s impossible. And then two days later flying myself out to LA to meet Rob and Jerry, and even getting dressed in Rob’s office. John Palucko kind of got me dressed for the audition, and from the get go I’ve been so nervous the whole way through and so anxious to see what people think about it and my first sort of step on the ladder.

It’s nerve wracking but at the same time there’s a very fine line between nerves and excitement, so I think it’s a big of both. Or huge amounts of both, I think, actually. I mean, it’s a true honor to be working with the ensemble that we have. We really came like a family unit when we – especially when were in LA, and at Hawaii. We were all away from home, and it was nice to have everybody be so welcoming. I actually felt like I belonged there as opposed to living a dream. So I’m very thankful for everyone.

Male Speaker: Hi, congratulations everyone, this is the best movie of the summer. And I know some of this team is going to bring us The Lone Ranger too. What kind of movie can we expect from that? Will it be funny like this, and you confirm, Jerry, any of the casting rumors we’re heard recently for The Ranger?

Pete Hammond: Jerry?

Jerry Bruckheimer: Nothing new yet on the casting. We’re in process of meeting people right now, so it’s just starting for The Lone Ranger.

Male Speaker: [Inaudible].

Jerry Bruckheimer: I think it’ll have its own tone, it’s going to have a whole different kind of feel to it than what we’ve done in the past but it’ll be special because Johnny’s in it, and so he’s got a real interesting beat on the character of Tonto.

Johnny Depp: I mean I feel like what we’re creating in these story meeting and script meetings in terms of character and in terms of story, yeah, I couldn’t say you could compare it to Pirates but I supposed tonally there is a relationship because there is a kind of fascination with the absurd that’s involved in The Lone Ranger as well, semblance of a reverence. But you need that, right, you’ve got to have that

Rob Marshall talks about joining such a successful franchise and working with Johnny Depp.

Johnny Depp commented on the success of the films and the future of his character, Capt. Jack Sparrow.

Ian McShane was asked how he approached the role in such a “family” type Disney movie, as opposed to some of his other, more “adult” roles

Among the PIRATES Goodie bag booty were the CD of Hans Zimmer’s fabulous soundtrack and a skull shaped flask of vodka.

Look for Johnny Depp’s guide to Captain Jack’s style in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands now.

Johnny Depp was engulfed by people looking for a photo with the star, but yours truly got an audience with Captain Barbossa himself (Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush), only after invoking the right of parlay!!

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” is rated PG-13 and opens in theatres on May 20, 2011. For more information on the film, please visit www.disney.com/pirates, follow on Twitter @DisneyPirates and “like” it on Facebook: www.facebook.com/piratesofthecaribbean