Monday, May 16, 2016

Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe and his attacks … laughing – El Universal

In Cannes also better to laugh, and that showed yesterday Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling when the press conference of the film The Nice Guys director Shane Black, master action film with films like lethal Weapon and the man of steel , broke with the solemnity that usually surrounds these events.

the film is an original dark comedy about two detectives, played by Gosling and Crowe investigating the suicide of a celebrity.

She told the director in an interview before the Cannes Film Festival, “the only problem to have both actors together is constantly ruining shots with their hysterics”. A trend that continued during its passage through the ceremonial activities of the festival.

“The Russell really did all his work from New Zealand,” Gosling said insinuating that Crowe had worked at the distance and almost had not appeared on the set provoking laughter from all in the face of astonishment Russell .

then, when asked if they both felt as a kind of Batman while standing Ryan tape volveó to joke: “Sure, but I would certainly be Batman while Crowe would be Robin,” then Crowe Gosling he replied saying “migraine boy” in English (buggerlugs). Ryan then attacked again looking at reporters: “That’s not going to write,” causing laughter.

And the chemistry between the two is obvious, but credit gave it to the director, Shane Blake, to ensure that this was achieved thanks to good editing job he did Blake and not something that naturally it occurred in the set. Yes, again they joked. “Well, chemistry occurs when two actors learn to listen,” added Crowe.

The fun and relaxed tone of the conversation went on for 35 minutes-long news conference. Even when asked Russell for their preparation to make any kind of roles in the films, the actor replied casually saying he has never had a formal education as an actor but simply uses the “Russell Crowe method”.

“I’ve never been in a drama school or acting. However I have acted since I was six years and what happens, as in any profession, is that eventually you become more efficient getting into the skin of the character you’re playing. ”

The last comic moment came when asked the director and the actors if they would be willing to make a sequel to the film. “I’m really very busy,” Crowe said wryly. Gosling fired back: “Do not worry that I can do alone, by myself .. Something that basically did in this one.” Yes, laughter again.

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