Member Profile | Yana YakubsfeldBroadway.com is talking to Michael StuhlbargPosted October 15, 2009 Check out this great interview! Broadway.com is chatting with Michael Stuhlbarg about the casting process for "A Serious Man", his roles and future projects. Pirate Radio - exclusive clip on Yahoo! MoviesPosted October 14, 2009 Check out the exclusive clip of Pirate Radio on Yahoo Movies! Apple Trailers for Pirate Radio!Posted October 14, 2009 Check out Apple Trailers for the exclusive debut of the Pirate Radio featurette. http://www.apple.com/trailers/ "Pirate Radio " - Introducing Gavin!Posted October 13, 2009 Check out the exclusive debut of PIRATE RADIO clip "Introducing Gavin" on AOL Moviefone today. http://www.moviefone.com/
The royalty of a DJ, Gavin is being introduced to the team. Talk about dramatic entrance!
Interviews with the cast of Pirate RadioPosted September 25, 2009 Before the movie hits theaters here's something that perhaps tie us over: Bill Nighy is funny, grateful, negative and more fascinating then ever Remember when we first met Rhys Ifans in Notting Hill? We loved him then, we love him now. Click here to watch an interview with him Richard Curtis on making Pirate Radio: Click here to read his interview Interview with Bill Nighy and Nick Frost: Click here to read their interview Rhys Ifans is with the band. He is a royalty DJ in the movie, but did you know he is a rock musician himself? The cast of A Serious Man reflects on the moviePosted September 25, 2009 Well, what could be better then watching a good movie? Knowing what moved the people who made the movie. I really enjoyed this inside look at the cast of the movie who brought to the screen the troubled, funny and very recognizable characters of the Coen brothers' A Serious Man. Click here to watch the interview with the cast of A Serious Man Click here for an interview with Michael Stuhlbarg Pirate Radio, I love you alreadyPosted September 25, 2009 Well, as for me, personally - I can't wait to see Pirate Radio! Not only because I loved Love Actually, Four Weddings and A Funeral and liked Notting Hill... Liked. Only because the girl in me refused to believe that you can just walk in into a bookstore and bump into somebody looking like Hugh Grant. So that tainted the experience for me...Or maybe I haven't been to London bookstores yet, don't know...That's not the point though. What I am trying to say is that I am super-excited about this movie not only because I love Richard Curtis's films and trust in him with all my film-loving heart, but because I have my own experience with a radio that defied government. I wasn't around in the 60's and so rock'n'roll came into its power without any of my avid participation, but I was around in late 70"s and early 80"s in the Soviet Union where I grew up. We experienced our own Pirate Radio. My parents and their friends listened to the Voice of America and BBC, - hoarse sound hardly breaking through the impossible static, and listening to those stations was a highly illegal activity for anyone in the Soviet Union. I remember them sitting at the kitchen table with a radio placed in the middle, heads put closely together, their eyes shining, exchanging understanding glances without words (walls had ears), frustrated with the static, hungry for more information. There was a great sense of purpose and closeness in this pursuit of what was made to be illegal but nevertheless was truthful and genuine. We listened to the underground rock that was as illegal as it was soul-bearing, intense, passionate and addictive. We could be moved by this music but couldn't talk about it openly. We could feel. But sharing the feeling was like what they put on liquor advertising now: "drink responsibly"... We had to share responsibly for you never knew for sure whom you were sharing with. So a radio that doesn't care if it's forbidden or not as long as it's true to itself is close to my heart. Pirate Radio, I love you already. A Serious Man Photos GalleryUpdated February 04, 2010 Photos from the movie by Joel & Ethan Coen A Serious Man, a Focus Features release. © Photo Credit: Wilson Webb Slide 1: Michael Stuhlbarg stars as Larry GopnikMichael Stuhlbarg stars as physics professor Larry Gopnik in writer/directors Joel & Ethan Coen’s A SERIOUS MAN, a Focus Features release. Comment and Interact »
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