Ich weiß nicht... ich würde so ein Teil nicht tragen.
Die Post ist allerdings ganz allgemein nicht schnell.
Moderator: Nelle

Ich? Nö.Du freust dich wohl gar nicht auf "Young Adam"?!


*lol* das mit snape/harry verstehe ich schon ... und eigentlich bin ich jetzt nicht wirklich ein shipper, aber die zwei endlos langen fanfics (eher epen), die ich bisher mit dem pairing gelesen habe, waren wirklich sehr sehr gut und glaubhaft. margie ist da eher spezialistin drin, ich kümmere mich lieber um sirius/remus.Nelle hat geschrieben: @winterblue
Ich wollte dir und margie schon ewig sagen, dass ich eure Harry Potter-Signaturen mag.Nur mit den Paarungen kann ich nicht wirklich etwas anfangen, besonders nicht mit Harry/Snape.

Ewan's celluloid playboy
7 August 2003
Ewan McGregor and his wife Eve in Sydney. Picture: Chris Pavlich
HIS playboy character, Catcher Block is like "James Bond without the espionage" - and he loved every minute of creating him.
Ewan McGregor's new movie Down with Love premiered in Sydney last night, with hundreds of fans turning up to meet the bearded one.
"[It gave me] the chance to be a bit like my kind of movie heroes from that era," he said from the red carpet.
"I was kind of playing a movie star playing Catcher Block, it was good fun."
His wife, Ève Mavrakis, was a bit more revealing - saying there were some similarities between her husband and his character.
"He's very seductive and he's romantic," she said.
In Sydney filming the final Star Wars episode, McGregor, 32, stressed how much he enjoyed acting opposite his Down with Love co-star, Renée Zellweger.
"She's fantastic, she's a diamond, I enjoyed working with her very much and I'd like to work with her again," he said.
He is halfway through filming Star Wars.
"It's going very well ... I'll be looking forward to shaving this puppy off," he said while caressing the beard he wears to play Obi Wan Kenobi.
The Scottish star has spent a great deal of time in Sydney with the Star Wars films plus Moulin Rouge - and he has been getting out and about.
"I go to quite a lot of theatre here in Sydney as I like it very much, there's a really good spirit in the young theatre and some of the smaller theatre is fantastic," he said.
At the premiere were BB's Patrick, Wayne Cooper and Sarah Marsh, The Block's Fiona and Adam, Rove McManus and Belinda Emmett.


Das ist mal wieder typisch Ewan.And speaking of everyone's favourite Jedi, Ewan has been given a talking-to by studio heads on the set of Episode III for riding his motorbike to work. Seems the insurance bods at the Fox Studios in Australia aren't too happy that Ewan's been taking this unconventional form of transport to the set every day and would prefer him to be like any other star and take the chauffered limo instead.
Having a chinwag with The Independent, Ewan McGregor shared (perhaps a little too much) information on filming Young Adam's steamier scenes. "In the same way that in Moulin Rouge we were using music to tell the story, here we were telling the story through sex. We were intent on pushing the sex as far as we could go into an area that was really realistic for the audience so it wasn't movie sex any more but it was sex like we all have sex, where you don't always come together...which in my experience is the case. I had never met Emily [Mortimer] before. I had been rehearsing all morning with Tilda [Swinton], then Emily arrived. We were introduced and maybe an hour later, I remember I was telling her, 'OK, I'll pull you up by the hips like this and kneel up behind you and take you from behind'...whereas that would be a really weird thing to do with someone you met on the street, it is your job as an actor." Indeed.

