Category: Press

  • Sir Ben Kingsley Talks Shower Fight

    Sir Ben Kingsley Talks Shower Fight

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    News.de editor Susett Queisert met Sir Ben during his press tour in Berlin. She talked to him about his tattoo, preparing for his role, and the movie’s rating. I translated the most noteworthy bits for you.

    On how he ended up wearing the tatoo:

    When I met Gavin Hood three months before we started shooting, he showed me the most beautiful graphic designs of landscapes and Earth on his laptop. He also showed me the costumes … but he never mentioned the tattoo. I met him in New Orleans the day before shooting and he was nervous, wondering if I would even wear the tattoo. But he is a nice and generous person who knows his trade. And he knows how to equip his actors. He asked me if I wanted to spend time with a Maori expert to talk about the tatoo, and I said: “Gavin, wait! If it helps to tell the story, then let a make-up artist put it on my face.”

    On the younger actors’ reaction to him:

    When I came on set for my first scene I was standing on higher ground and the younger actors were talking to each other in a relaxed manner. When I said my first line they started to behave oddly. They turned around, took a step, sat down in front of the machines and started to operate them without looking around. … When Mazer says something we do it. When he gives an order we jump. It was astounding.

    Asked if the movie’s rating/appropriateness for children didn’t weaken its impact, he answered:

    I think the film is very unsentimental. It doesn’t contain any cruelty or violence. Gavin told me about the stunt coordinator. In the movie, there was a fight scene between Ender and Bonzo in the showers and the stunt coordinator was talking about all the things he was planning to do in that scene. But Gavin said: “Wait, I want to finish this shot in two takes.” He wanted to make the scene as short as possible in order to put Ender’s shock [about what he’d done] also on the faces of the audience. If the fight had been 15 minutes the audience wouldn’t have felt this moment of “What did I just do?” that Ender felt.

    Bonzo

    Source: News.de

  • Viola Davis: Harrison Ford Tells a Lot of Dirty Jokes

    Viola Davis: Harrison Ford Tells a Lot of Dirty Jokes

    Entertainment Tonight spoke with Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield, Viola Davis, and Hailee Steinfeld at the Ender’s Game press junket on Saturday. Although they talk a lot about the underlying themes of the film, the gem is definitely when Viola Davis continues her Harrison Ford fangirling and reveals that he’s got a really dirty mind and tells a lot of dirty jokes.

  • VIDEO: IGN’s Extended Interview with Gavin Hood and Bob Orci

    VIDEO: IGN’s Extended Interview with Gavin Hood and Bob Orci

    Watch IGN’s extended 17 minute interview with Ender’s Game director Gavin Hood and producer Roberto Orci. A lot of what they talk about we’ve heard already, but it’s still a good interview to watch.

    Gavin Hood talks a bit more about why he eliminated Locke and Demosthenes, explaining that writing on the computer isn’t visually exciting and early on he made the decision to make the entire movie about Ender and cutting away to an Earth storyline would create a disconnect between the audience and Ender.

    They also get asked the question: Are you afraid the fans will hate the movie?

    Source: IGN

  • Wireless Magazine Talks to the Cast of ‘Ender’s Game’

    Wireless Magazine Talks to the Cast of ‘Ender’s Game’

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    Wireless Magazine recently spoke to the cast and crew of Ender’s Game while they were in the UK and there are some interesting tidbits in the various conversations they had.

    Gavin Hood: [T]his is really about a young boy trying to find his own moral centre in a world that is encouraging his more aggressive nature. From a technical point of view there’s all the great fun stuff we have with the battle room and with the simulations. In the book they are slightly different, I’d like to hope fans will feel we’ve made them more visual for the purpose of cinema.

    Asa Butterfield: I think that relationship is quite important in the film. When Ender’s first taken away from his home, from everyone he loves, everyone he trusts and put into this completely alien world where almost immediately he’s alienated from his peers there’s no one that he can talk to about what’s going on so he doesn’t really know what he’s supposed to be doing. When he meets Petra as their relationship develops they start to realise they can trust each other. She almost fills the gap that his sister has left so it’s definitely not a love relationship in any sense I don’t think, I just think they’re really close friends. They don’t know anything about boyfriends or girlfriends, they’re just someone they can lean on, to help.

    Ben Kingsley: Well, the ending is that one wonders whether or not, without giving too much away, the audience will be curious, intrigued and troubled to know, is this child’s soul going to be distorted forever? Or will he get back to his original self? That in spite of or because of that very taxing journey, adolescence to young adulthood, have they distorted him? I think the answer is in the film and I find it very uplifting.

    Hailee Steinfeld: I think there are many, there’s everything from leadership, compassion, all these different things that are so relevant to today. I don’t know that there is a main message I think there are plenty and it will be interesting to see what the audience takes away from it because there is so much in there.

    Check out full interviews here.

  • VIDEO: Asa Butterfield on the Importance of Peter and Valentine

    VIDEO: Asa Butterfield on the Importance of Peter and Valentine

    Watch video below as Asa Butterfield talks about the importance of Peter and Valentine and how much he loved the script.

  • VIDEO: Hailee Steinfeld on Life in Battle School

    VIDEO: Hailee Steinfeld on Life in Battle School

    Watch the video below to see Hailee Steinfeld talking about life in Battle School and what it was like working with Asa Butterfield, Gavin Hood, and stunt coordinator Garrett Warren. She talks about walking into “Flash Suit City” for the first time, someplace I’m sure we all wish we could go!

  • VIDEO: Producer Ed Ulbrich Talks Ender’s Game

    VIDEO: Producer Ed Ulbrich Talks Ender’s Game

    Listen to Ender’s Game producer Ed Ulbrich talk about conceiving of and building the “Enderverse”, the visuals and the moral messages of the movie!

    Ed Ulbrich has been involved in such visually stunning movies as We Own the Night (2007) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008). After stepping down as CEO of Digital Domain in July, Ed Ulbrich remained a producer on Ender’s Game. According to our own Crystal, the backdrop and the traffic sounds in the background suggest that this may have been recorded during San Diego Comic Con earlier this year.

    Source: TrailerAddict

  • VIDEO: Harrison Ford and Ben Kingsley Talk ‘Ender’s Game’ Plus More Behind the Scenes

    VIDEO: Harrison Ford and Ben Kingsley Talk ‘Ender’s Game’ Plus More Behind the Scenes

    In this video released by the Associated Press, star Harrison Ford discusses his role and why he was attracted to Ender’s Game. Ford is asked the question of whether he gave advice to his young co-stars and responds that he doesn’t think it’s appropriate because they were all very evolved as actors. The video also features some cool behind-the-scenes footage!

    Sir Ben talks about the effect of his facial tattoos while we’re treated to a look at Ender and Mazer sitting at a table and then Gavin Hood as he directs Kingsley in a scene.

  • GALLERY: Ender’s Game Photo Call / Press Conference in Moscow

    GALLERY: Ender’s Game Photo Call / Press Conference in Moscow

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    After the London Ender’s Game event Harrison Ford, Gavin Hood, and Bob Orci went on to Moscow for a photo call and press conference at the Ritz Carlton Hotel Moscow. Photographer Mikhail Pochuyev took some awesome photos at the event. See some of them below! (via Corbis)

    Check out the entire gallery HERE at Corbis!

    Update: Ria Novosti has a few smaller, but not watermarked photos from the press conference HERE!

     
    Sources: Corbis, Ria Novosti

  • GALLERY: Cast and Producers Present Ender’s Game in Berlin

    GALLERY: Cast and Producers Present Ender’s Game in Berlin

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    Last Sunday, October 6th, Ender’s Game director Gavin Hood, producers Gigi Pritzker and Bob Orci, and cast members Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, Harrison Ford and Ben Kingsley attended a photo call at Hotel Adlon, Berlin. The official German facebook page Ender’s Game – Das grosse Spiel released pictures from the event. Check some of them out below! See the rest HERE!

    In addition, RedCarpetReports.de posted some higher resolution pictures from the photo call. See the best ones below! They have a little watermark in the lower right-hand corner, but since it’s pretty small and unobtrusive I’m sure you guys won’t mind.

    Sources: Ender’s Game – Das grosse Spiel (Facebook page), RedCarpetReports.de

  • GALLERY: Ender’s Game Photo Call London

    GALLERY: Ender’s Game Photo Call London

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    On Monday, October 7th, most of the Ender’s Game cast and crew finished their European photo call tour in London (Ford, Hood and Orci went on to Moscow), where they presented the movie at Odeon Theatre during MCM London ComicCon. Check out some red carpet photos of Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Gavin Hood, Gigi Pritzker and Bob Orci below!

    Source: Zimbio

  • VIDEOS: Ender’s Game Cast and Crew at MCM London Comic Con

    VIDEOS: Ender’s Game Cast and Crew at MCM London Comic Con

    Before their presentation of Ender’s Game at the Odeon Leicester Square during MCM London Comic Con, Hailee Steinfeld, Sir Ben Kingsley, Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield, and Gavin Hood talked to Entertainmentwise about Ender’s Game.

    Not much new here, but I get some perverse enjoyment out of the reactions of Ben Kingsley, Asa Butterfield and, yes, Harrison Ford to being asked whether or not they would like to star/are starring in the next Star Wars movie. The Ben Kingsley one is cut off a bit in the beginning. If you’re interested in the whole Star Wars conversation, check it out HERE! Would someone please phone someone to get Ben Kingsley and Asa Butterfield into that movie. Look how excited they are at the prospect!

    The fabulous five also talked to a couple of other news outlets prior to their London presentation. We already posted HeyUGuysUK’s interviews with Gavin Hood and Sir Ben Kingsley earlier this week. Their interviews with Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, and Harrison Ford don’t reveal anything new, but we didn’t want to keep them from you either way, so here they are:

    Finally, The MCM Buzz interviewed the cast and crew on the Comic Con red carpet. Here is a video that collects some tidbits of what Gavin Hood and the four cast members had to say:

    You can check out the full interviews with Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Gavin Hood on the TheMCMBuzz Youtube channel. I love the Hailee Steinfeld and Ben Kingsley ones especially.

    They even posted a somewhat rarer interview with Gigi Pritzker and Bob Orci. Check it out below.


    Sources: Entertainmentwise, HeyUGuysUK, TheMCMBuzz

  • IT Companies Sponsoring Special Screenings for ‘Ender’s Game’

    IT Companies Sponsoring Special Screenings for ‘Ender’s Game’

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    IT companies Cisco, Citrix, Intel, and Nimble Storage have joined together to sponsor a special free screening for IT professionals (limit two per company) in 31 cities across the US and Canada on November 1, 2013.

    The cities include:

    • Albany – NY
    • Austin – TX
    • Baton Rouge – LA
    • Bellevue/Seattle – WA
    • Bloomington – MN
    • Boston – MA
    • Calgary – AB
    • Cincinnati – OH
    • Denver – CO
    • Hollywood – FL
    • Milwaukee – WI
    • New York City – NY
    • Oakbrook – IL
    • Oklahoma City – OK
    • Overland Park – KS
    • Philadelphia – PA
    • Phoenix – AZ
    • Raleigh – NC
    • Reston – VA
    • Richardson – TX
    • Richmond – VA
    • Salt Lake City – UT
    • San Diego – CA
    • San Francisco – CA
    • San Jose – CA
    • Los Angeles – CA
    • St. Louis – MO
    • Tampa – FL
    • Toronto – ON
    • Tulsa – OK
    • Vancouver – BC

    The screenings will be held at 9 AM. A corporate email address is required for entry and presumably tickets are on a first-come, first-serve basis and are limited to two people per company. Register here.