Интересно, ко мне хоть кто-нибудь ходит или я тут сама с собой болтаю, как в дурдоме
? Если так и дальше пойдёт, мой дайр пора будет переименовывать в "Дупло сумасшедшей Белки, бубнящей что-то-там себе под нос. Не обращайте внимания и проходите мимо!" 
В гостевой "Рая" я нашла по ссылке ещё одно небольшое интервью Алана - на сей раз в "TIME OUT CHICAGO". На английском, разумеется.

Ставлю его здесь под катом - вдруг кто-то из вас заинтересуется... Ах да, и ссылка:
www.timeout.com/chicago/articles/over-out/25018...
читать дальшеTime Out Chicago : December 13, 2007 - December 26, 2007
The villain voice
Alan Rickman takes on another bad-Englishman role—this time crooning.
By Hank Sartin
He’s played a wide range of roles onstage and in film, but American audiences often think of Alan Rickman as an iconic villain with a velvety sneer in his voice: Hans Gruber in Die Hard, the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and, of course, Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films. And in the upcoming film adaptation of the musical Sweeney Todd, he’s got another quintessential bad-guy role. He plays Judge Turpin, the object of the demon barber’s murderous quest. Though he’s never sung professionally (a trait he shares with all of the leads in the film), Rickman tackled the process with a mix of gusto and bemusement, as we discovered recently when he called from London—with, yes, that distinctive drawl.
Were you familiar with Sweeney Todd when you started this project? Had you seen it?
Actually I had seen it two years ago on Broadway.
That was considered a landmark production. Did it influence your interpretation, or did you just try to get it out of your mind?
The difference in the theater is it’s very much about the singing. When you see Patti LuPone playing Mrs. Lovett, you’re kind of pinned to your seat by the force of her presence onstage. But on film you have to have something completely other. They’re totally different events.
Was it a hard adjustment for you as a screen actor to burst out in song?
I think one of the great things about the movie is the way the music grows naturally out of the speech. Because it’s Stephen Sondheim, the lyrics are absolutely as important as the music, so you’re constantly thinking, What am I saying?, not What notes am I singing?
You had musical training at the beginning of your career. Was that something you kept up or was this a fresh return to singing?
Well, yes, singing was certainly part of my training at drama school [at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, which Rickman attended in the ’70s], but nothing for years. Strangely enough, I had gone to a singing teacher 18 months ago and started having some singing lessons because I thought it’d be helpful with speaking. I don’t know if I was psychic or something. And then I had to stop for a long period because I was working, but at least it meant there was a singing teacher who I could ring up and start working with again. And indeed I have continued working with him after finishing the film because it’s so valuable in every area.
I understand Sondheim was there during parts of the recording process. That’s a little unnerving.
He wasn’t there for mine, thank God.
You recorded the songs in advance, right? So you had to develop the character there, and then come back later and match your interpretation in the acting.
It’s a bit odd. You kind of think we can land on the moon, so why on this are we still in primeval times? But on the other hand, the last thing you want to be doing is singing live all day for eight hours. Also, they can’t adjust the different volumes unless you record separately.
And you actually recorded separately from Johnny Depp on your big duet, “Pretty Women”?
You have to be practical about these things. But yes, Johnny and I recorded it separately, so that’s really weird. We never sang together until we were on the set lip-synching.
Some people know you as that guy from Die Hard; to others, you’re Severus Snape from the Harry Potter films. Is that strange, being seen so differently by different generations?
Older people say, “Oh I loved you in Sense and Sensibility,” and that’s the only film they want to talk about. Equally, there are people who only want to talk about Galaxy Quest. And there’s a whole bunch of teenagers who only want to talk about Dogma.
Are you much of a fan of movie musicals in general?
Well, not particularly. But I’m a great fan of Fred Astaire. Because he was a real artist and his artistry is the other side of real discipline. I have a photograph at home of Fred Astaire from the knees down with his feet crossed. It’s kind of inspiring because it reminds me his feet were bleeding at the end of rehearsals. Yet when you watch him, all you see is freedom. It’s a reminder of what the job is about in general, not just being in musicals. He honored the medium of film, didn’t he?
Check out Rickman’s singing chops in Sweeney Todd, in theaters December 21.
@музыка:
разговор с собой
@настроение:
почти спятила
@темы:
@дневники,
Бред,
Мысли вслух,
Ссылки,
Статьи,
Алан Рикман,
Фото,
Я
А я?!!! Ходит, ходит! Ко мне вон неделями не заглядывают... и то ничего! Да ты не вешай нос... хвост... и остальные части тела! Время такое, погоди, еще толпами повалят, придется тебе КПП ставить с вертушкой!
А я и не вешаю ничего. Просто полюбопытствовала..
еще толпами повалят, придется тебе КПП ставить с вертушкой!
Какими толпами, какое там ещё КПП с вертушкой? Дайрик-то закрытый... Ладно. Всё нормально.
Какими толпами, какое там ещё КПП с вертушкой? Дайрик-то закрытый... Ладно. Всё нормально.
Извини, не хотела будить в тебе такую реакцию... Все, пора учиться молчать... Займусь этим в ближайшее время, благо ситуация располагает как никогда.
Извини, не хотела будить в тебе такую реакцию... Все, пора учиться молчать... Займусь этим в ближайшее время, благо ситуация располагает как никогда.
Что-то не поняла я, о какой реакции ты говоришь и о каком молчании?
~Madame~
Да, я заметила твоё пропадание.
lonely[miracle]
иногда просто не знаю, что сказать... потом захожу через несколько дней и комментирую сразу несколько записей.
Знакомо.
у меня просто время в основном в выходные есть, а в будние я на работе, вечером уже почти не до чего
Забудь. Весь смысл в том, что я действительно не умею молчать, когда нужно. Я прочитала пост про Анну Герман. Вот тут бы сказать от души все, что я прочувствовала - а я действительно прочувствовала и восхищаюсь тобой до самых глубин своего подсознания - но состояние мое требует от меня тряпочки, чтобы заткнуться наподольше... Прости меня, если сможешь...
Понятно. Бедная, сколько же работы!
tlei
Ты ведь не сердишься?
Неааа.