Poor Anthony Hopkins just can’t get away from robots these days. The first season of Westworld just ended, and now he’s taking on Cybertronians in Michael Bay’s Transformers: The Last Knight. This first teaser for the highly anticipated sequel (very highly anticipated) doesn’t actually show the award-winning Shakespearean actor much, but his voiceover makes one thing very clear: Tony Hopkins is in this Transformers movie, and there’s nothing we can do about it.
Hopkins aside, The Last Knight also features Stanley Tucci, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro, and Bumblebee. Also, Optimus Prime is apparently dead and/or evil? And Dinobots lived alongside medieval knights? There’s a lot going on here, as there is in any Transformers movie, but the fact that this trailer features Anthony Hopkins saying the name “Optimus Prime” seems pretty damn special all on its own.
The Last Knight will...
Hopkins aside, The Last Knight also features Stanley Tucci, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro, and Bumblebee. Also, Optimus Prime is apparently dead and/or evil? And Dinobots lived alongside medieval knights? There’s a lot going on here, as there is in any Transformers movie, but the fact that this trailer features Anthony Hopkins saying the name “Optimus Prime” seems pretty damn special all on its own.
The Last Knight will...
- 12/6/2016
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
You never know what's going to happen with an audition," actor Ted Levine remembers of the first time he portrayed Jame Gumb, The Silence of the Lambs villain also known as "Buffalo Bill." "I just pulled something out. It was scary. It felt kind of magical."
"I read with the three final guys who were going to be Buffalo Bill," says Brooke Smith, who played Catherine Martin, the U.S. senator's daughter whom Gumb abducts in the movie. "When Ted walked in, it was so crazily obvious. I asked him,...
"I read with the three final guys who were going to be Buffalo Bill," says Brooke Smith, who played Catherine Martin, the U.S. senator's daughter whom Gumb abducts in the movie. "When Ted walked in, it was so crazily obvious. I asked him,...
- 2/14/2016
- Rollingstone.com
I was terrified at the Academy Awards," screenwriter Ted Tally says. "I can't describe how nerve-racking it is. You go in the bathrooms, and people are boozing it up, smoking, doing lines of coke. You never saw so many famous people so nervous."
Twenty-five years ago on this coming Valentine's Day, The Silence of the Lambs opened in movie theaters. An intense, gritty crime odyssey, in which an FBI cadet (Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling) hunts down a serial killer (Ted Levine as Jame "Buffalo Bill" Gumb) with the help of another,...
Twenty-five years ago on this coming Valentine's Day, The Silence of the Lambs opened in movie theaters. An intense, gritty crime odyssey, in which an FBI cadet (Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling) hunts down a serial killer (Ted Levine as Jame "Buffalo Bill" Gumb) with the help of another,...
- 2/12/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Mel Gibson, whom I interviewed for Venice Magazine in late 2000, was my first real childhood hero I sat down with. If you were a Gen-x male, Mel Gibson was the closest thing we had to Paul Newman, Steve McQueen and Sean Connery: a guy's guy whom guys wanted to emulate and women wanted to copulate. If you were a guy who liked girls, the math in the previous equation was pretty simple: be like Mel. Sadly, Gibson's life has taken a very public turn for the worse in the last decade, since his personal legal and troubles stemming from a 2006 DUI arrest in Malibu were made public, one from which his image has yet to fully recover. It was an unfortunate fall from grace for a guy who literally had Hollywood, and the world, in the palm of his hand after sweeping the 1995 Oscars with his box office smash "Braveheart.
- 6/30/2015
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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