Non sono affiliata in nessun modo con Johnny Depp o chiunque lo rappresenti. Sono solo una Fan. NON sono Johnny, non conosco un modo esatto per mettermi in contatto con lui personalmente. Non posso spedire nulla nè a lui nè a qualcuno che lo rappresenti.
Dopo lo spettacolo da Oprah( registrato il 29 Aprile), andato in onda in u.s. ieri, il pubblico è stato portato in un cinema a vedere Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in anteprima in compagnia di Johnny. Qui le foto:
Johnny ha voluto fare una press conference per On Stranger Tides solo per i media giapponesi per il Giappone e durante la conferenza, Johnny ha scritto un messaggio di supporto su un banner che verrà poi esposto alla premiere di OST a Tokyo! Questo è quello che ha detto Johnny:
“Because Japan has strong culture and a strong heart. I believe that Japan can revive”
“The two-pole banner does a trip with us for a while and goes to London and Russia across the sea”
This Week’s Cover: Johnny Depp helps chart a new course for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’
Jack Sparrow doesn’t usually feel regret, though he does at times feel lost. Fans of the devil-may-care seafarer may know what it’s like to be there with him. In this week’s cover story, EW looks at how the fourth film in the Pirates of the Caribbean mega-franchise, On Stranger Tides (out May 20), attempts to reverse course from the previous two installments and return to the stand-alone spirit of the original. “I felt if we were going to do a 4, that more than anything we owed the audience a fresh start, without all the complicated mathematics of 1 colliding with 2 and 2 colliding with 3,†Depp says. “I felt like it was important to eliminate as many complications as possible.â€
The Pirates series has earned $2.6 billion in worldwide box office alone (not counting home video, theme park and merchandising bonanzas), and Depp himself pocketed between $32 million and $35 million, according to estimates, for agreeing to a fourth. For the fans who have stuck with the franchise all this time, he says he wanted this one to be a better movie.
“They had to invent a trilogy out of nowhere,†he says of the previous films. “It was plot driven and complicated. I remember talking to [Gore Verbinski, director of the first three films] at certain points during production of 2 or 3, and saying: ‘I don’t really know what this means.’ He said, ‘Neither do I, but let’s just shoot it.’ This guy is this guy’s dad, and this guy was in love with this broad. It was like, ‘What?’â€
As for Depp’s feelings about parts 2 and 3? “To be perfectly honest, I didn’t see them,†says the star. “I did see the first one. I have not seen the second one or the third one.â€
To be fair, he tends not to watch himself onscreen anyway, but maybe Pirates 4 will get him to take a peek again?
For more on Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, including Johnny Depp’s guide to Captain Jack’s style, pick up the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands Friday, May 6.
The film has been officialy rated PG-13 “for Intense sequences of action/adventure violence, some frightning images, sensuality and innuendo.” It is the first Disney movie to be rated PG-13 for sensuality and innuendo.
Mentre i fan aspettano l’imminente uscita del quarto capitolo Disney non perde tempo. Johnny Depp non si tira indietro, ma solo a un patto…
Carlotta Mariani – 05/05/2011
I Pirati dei Caraibi: Oltre i confini del mare non è ancora uscito al cinema (ma lo farà presto, il 18 maggio) e già si dà il via al suo seguito: i Pirati dei Caraibi 5. Lo ha detto il produttore Jerry Bruckheimer e lo ha confermato lo sceneggiatore Terry Rossio (nella saga fin dal primo capitolo, La maledizione della prima luna) che ha consegnato lo script lo scorso weekend. Come preannunciato i mesi scorsi, alla sceneggiatura è mancata a penna di Ted Elliott che aveva collaborato alla scrittura dei primi quattro episodi.
Per quanto riguarda il regista, sembra che Disney vorrebbe ancora Rob Marshall (Chicago) dietro alla cinepresa, come in questo quarto capitolo di prossima uscita.