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Johnny Depp

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Aw I love that movie! :D

My text message ringtone on my cellphone is Willy Wonka saying "Wow!" :laugh3: you know after the Wonka song :D "And the finale - wow!" :nice:

Aw I love that movie! :D

My text message ringtone on my cellphone is Willy Wonka saying "Wow!" :laugh3: you know after the Wonka song :D "And the finale - wow!" :nice:

 

Really?! :awesome:

 

Cool!

It's awesome! :D

On this website there are loads of sound clips from Johnny Depp movies! Check them out, I'm sure you'll find something for yourself! :smiley:

Oh and by the way, I received Benny & Joon a few days ago! :smiley:

Benny and Joon is aa loooovely movie!

 

Haha, I used to have the " Must been terrible to be trapped here Jack, must have been terr..WELL IS BLOODY IS NOW" :lol:!

 

I got lots of them on my cell :lol:

HAAHAHAHAH, omg I HAVE to watch PotC soon. :lol:

"There'll be no living with her after this."

"But we've got to save Will!"

"You're safe now."

 

Sorry, fangirlmoment. :laugh3:

^ Hahahaha!!

 

"Welcome to the Caribbean, love"

 

God, I love those movies!

"Aah, wedding - I love weddings! Drinks all around!"

 

:lol:

Where's your facebook Coldplay/Johnny-soulmate? :D

Hahahaha :lol:!

 

" NOBODY MOVE! I've dropped me brain" :lol:!

 

Hahaha, I added you!

Yay!

"I miss him already"

"He is quite charming isn't he?"

 

HELL YEAH :D

Yay!

"I miss him already"

"He is quite charming isn't he?"

 

HELL YEAH :D

"I've got a jar of dirt! I've got a jar of dirt! And guess what's inside it!" :D

^ Hahah!

Oi, fishface, loose something, eh? Scungchilli..oh..*falls down stairs*.. Got it! Come to negotiate ey, you slimy git? Look what I've got, I've got a jar of dirt, I've got a jar of dirt, and guess what's in side it?!

^^^ Haha, yeah! :lol:

 

Then when he drops it and the jar smashes - "Where's the thump thump?!"

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP!

 

I've been listening to the PotC soundtrack all day! I need to watch those movies again, I miss Jack!

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Jack: Dirt.....This is a jar of dirt.

Tia Dalma: Yes.

Jack: Is the jar of dirt going to help?

Tia Dalma: If you dont want it, give it back!

Jack: Noo! *looks around while hugging the jar of dirt*

 

:lol:

"Then it heeeelps... :dozey:"

 

Where in Norway do you live? We should totally arrange a PotC watch party! :dance:

Jar of dirty!!!:D EPIC!!! I love that movie...Have all of them!

 

Alice in wonderland posters...

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:D

he's hot even with the make up. :)

"Then it heeeelps... :dozey:"

 

Where in Norway do you live? We should totally arrange a PotC watch party! :dance:

 

I live not far away from Oslo! What about you?

Yeah, we should definitely do that :D!!

Jar of dirty!!!:D EPIC!!! I love that movie...Have all of them!

 

Alice in wonderland posters...

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:D

 

Aaaah, I cant waiit for that movie!! I've already ordered tickets for it :D!!!

I live not far away from Oslo! What about you?

Yeah, we should definitely do that :D!!

 

 

Aaaah, I cant waiit for that movie!! I've already ordered tickets for it :D!!!

 

I have ordered tickets for it too! :D Love the pictures!

I live in Luleå, but my dad works for NSB in Oslo! :dance:

Interview: Johnny Depp on ALICE IN WONDERLAND, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES, DARK SHADOWS and More!

 

 

 

 

In the epic 3-D fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland, from imaginative and visionary filmmaker Tim Burton, 19-year-old Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) returns to the whimsical world, known as Underland, that she first encountered as a young girl.

With no memory of her childhood friends, and convinced that she is merely stuck in a dream, Alice encounters the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), Tweedledee and Tweedledum (both played by Matt Lucas), the Dormouse (Barbara Windsor), the Caterpillar (Alan Rickman), the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry) and, most certainly, the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), as she embarks on a fantastical journey to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror and help the White Queen (Anne Hathaway) return to the throne.

 

At the film's press day, Johnny Depp talked about taking on yet another landmark literary character and developing a uniquely memorable performance as the Mad Hatter. He also took the time to speak about heading off to Italy to start filming The Tourist with Angelina Jolie this coming week, what reassured him about returning to play Captain Jack Sparrow for another Pirates film and his hope that Dark Shadows will start production sometime this year.

 

Q: This is now your 7th film with Tim Burton. When he came to you and told you that he wanted you to play the Mad Hatter, what was your reaction? Why did you want to play that character?

 

Johnny: To be honest, he could have said he wanted me to play Alice and I would have. I would done whatever character Tim wanted. But, certainly, the fact that it was the Mad Hatter was a bonus because of the great challenge to try to find this guy and not just be a rubber ball you heave into an empty room and watch it bounce all over the place. I wanted to find that part of the character, but also a little bit more of the history and gravity to that.

 

Q: Don't you think the Mad Hatter also had a bit more of a tragic nature in this version?

 

Johnny: There's the whole Hatter's dilemma, really. The term, "Mad as a Hatter," came from the amount of mercury that they used in the glue to make the hats. It was damaging. So, in terms of looking at Hatter from that perspective and seeing him as this guy who literally is damaged goods, physically and emotionally, I took that and decided that, as opposed to just this hyper, nutty guy, he should explore all sides of the personality at an extreme level. He can go, from one second, being very highfalutin with a lot of levity, and then straight into some kind of dangerous potential rage, and then tragedy. Trying to map it out was really interesting.

 

Q: Was there a time in your own career where you felt like you were in Wonderland?

 

Johnny: Yeah, the whole ride. My whole experience on the ride, since day one, has been pretty surreal, in this business, and defies logic. I'm still completely shocked that I still get jobs and am still around. But, more than anything, it has been kind of a wonderland. I'm been very lucky.

 

Q: Did you dream that it would be that way, when you started out?

 

Johnny: No, not at all. I had no idea where anything was going. But, it's almost impossible to predict anything like that. After I had done Crybaby with John Waters and Edward Scissorhands with Tim, I felt like they were going to cut me off right then. I felt, at that point, I was on solid ground and I knew where I wanted to go, and I was sure that they would nix me out of the gig. But, luckily, I'm still here.

 

Q: How has your professional and personal relationship with Tim grown?

 

Johnny: Each time out of the gate with Tim, the initial thing for me is to come up with a character. And then, there's a certain amount of pressure where I go, "Jesus, will this be the one where I disappoint him?" So, I try really hard, especially early on, to come up with something that's very different, that he hasn't experienced before and that we haven't experienced together before, and that will stimulate him and inspire him to make choices based on that character. I try not to embarrass him, basically.

 

Q: You've created so many wonderful, memorable characters. When you take on something like the Mad Hatter, do you have to look back at your own work to make sure that you don't repeat anything or make it too similar?

 

Johnny: I've played English a number of times, and used an English accent a number of times, so it becomes a little bit of an obstacle course to go, "Oh, that's teetering into Captain Jack-ville," or "This is teetering into Chocolat or Wonka." You've got to really pay attention to the places you've been. But, that's part of it. That's the great challenge. You may get it wrong. There's a very good possibility that you can fall flat on your face, but that's a healthy thing for an actor.

 

Q: Would you put on a motion capture suit and perform that way, if it was what was required of you for a role?

 

Johnny: I don't know. What color is the suit? It's black? Oh, it matches my eyes. I suppose. I don't care. I'll put anything on. It doesn't matter to me, obviously. Look at me. I don't mind.

 

Q: The Mad Hatter has a great happy dance in the film, and one of the earmarks of a really great happy dance is that it's completely unique to the person. Is this part of your own personal repertoire?

 

Johnny: No. The happy dance was something that Tim had a very curious vision for. But, I can futter-wack with the best of them. We had to treat that like a stunt.

 

Q: You seem to be going through the entire canon of 19th century fantasy literature, with films like Sleepy Hollow, Finding Neverland and now Alice in Wonderland. What is the attraction to that era's literature for you, as an artist and as an actor?

 

Johnny: I'm hoping to do The Hashish-Eater next. I just adore it, from J.M. Barrie and the wonderful characters he created to Lewis Carroll to Poe, and even French literature, like Baudelaire. You open those books, or you open the Flowers of Evil, and you begin to read, if it were written today, you'd be absolutely stupefied by the work. It's this incredible period where the work is timeless and ageless. I just love all those guys. I have a deep passion for those great 19th century writers.

 

Q: When did the story of Alice in Wonderland first enter your life and how did it influence you?

 

Johnny: Even though you can't quite place when the book or the story came into your life, and I do vaguely remember reading versions of Alice in Wonderland when I was maybe 5 years old, but you always knew the characters. Everyone knows the characters, and they're very well-defined characters, which I always thought was fascinating. Most people who haven't read the book definitely know the characters and reference them.

 

Ironically, it was only maybe a year prior to Tim calling, I had gone back and re-read Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, and what I took away from it was these very strange, little cryptic nuggets that he'd thrown in there, and I was really intrigued by them and became fascinated by them because they were asking questions that couldn't be answered, or were making statements that you couldn't quite understand, like "I'm investigating things that begin with the letter M." That took me through a whole stratosphere of possibilities, and I did a little research and discovered that the M is mercury. And then there was, "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" Those things just became so important to the character. If I read the book again today, I'd find 100 other things that I missed last time. It's a constantly changing book.

 

Q: Of all the films you've done, which of your films is your children's favorite?

 

Johnny: Edward Scissorhands is, by far, by kids' favorite. It's funny because they've seen it, but they have a difficult time watching it because it's their dad and they make that connection. They connect with the character, and they see their dad feeling that isolation and loneliness. He's a tragic character, so it's hard for them. They bawl when they see that.

 

Q: Can you talk about The Tourist and what you enjoy about working with Angelina Jolie?

 

Johnny: I haven't done anything yet.

 

Q: When does that start shooting?

 

Johnny: I think Tuesday.

 

Q: How do you think it's going to go?

 

Johnny: I think it will be swell.

 

Q: What was it that you liked about the project that made you want to sign on?

 

Johnny: I liked the French film a lot. My friend played the part in that and I liked it and thought it might be interesting to explore this character. You never know what's going to happen. I suspect there may be a few paparazzis in Venice.

 

Q: With no more Keira Knightley or Orlando Bloom in Pirates, will there be more Jack Sparrow?

 

Johnny: Yeah, there is no Keira or Orlando in there. I don't know. I don't think we'd ever throw too much Jack Sparrow in there. There will be just a little bit of everybody.

 

Q: You were wavering on doing another film, after Dick Cook left. Have you regained your confidence? What reassured you?

 

Johnny: One thing that I found very reassuring was a very good conversation with Dick Cook, who is someone I admire greatly. That helped a lot. Also, knowing that we're coming at it from a different angle, at this point. Rob Marshall has a totally new take. It's a new story.

 

Q: What did Dick Cook say, after he left?

 

Johnny: He was a perfect gentleman about the entire thing.

 

Q: How is Dark Shadows coming along?

 

Johnny: It's coming along. It's going well.

 

Q: Do you definitely see Dark Shadows going this year, or is it still on the fence?

 

Johnny: I see it going this year. I hope it does. I do, yeah.

 

ALICE IN WONDERLAND opens on March 5th

 

 

 

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Thanks :D!

Here are two videos! Second one is a interview with the cast :D!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3L3AQzhgw8]YouTube- Interview with Johnny Depp and Tim Burton - Alice In Wonderland Ultimate Fan Event[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uPF7yrKUkI&feature=player_embedded]YouTube- ALICE IN WONDERLAND Interviews with Johnny Depp, Tim Burton, Helena Bonham Carter and more![/ame]

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