alexandar makedonski
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f9 About.com caught up with Colin Farrell who talked about the upcoming Oliver Stone epic, Alexander, in which he plays the Macedonia king. Colin Farrell Talks Alexander From Fred Topel, Oliver Stone's Alexander the Great film Since Colin Farrell was trying to promote the indie film A Home at the End of the World, he must not have appreciated being interrogated about the big budget Alexander film by Oliver Stone. But he took it well and spilled all the details we asked for. For the Home at the End of the World interview, visit Rebecca’s romance/drama site. Does Alexander deal with the private life of Alexander the Great? Oh, of course. It's hard to have a private life when you're a king, but we've done his personal life, for sure, is touched on. It's not in a way that highlights it. I'll tell you one thing, anything that was needed for Oliver to tell a story the way that he intended it to be told is not taken out. So the sexuality is in there? Yeah. I mean, you know he's bi-sexual. Sponsored Links actor Netcheck lists thousands of jobs! New Zealand's leading companies www.netcheck.co.nz That's all you really even need to know and you don't even need to know that because there was no term for sexuality back then in respect to categorizing it as homosexuality, bisexuality, heterosexuality. There was no term for it. It was a time when men and men laid together and they shared knowledge. And they laid together. And women had babies primarily, but later on in life, as we got more technologically adept and sociologically inept, we started to put titles on everything and brandish everything. We decided for the few what was right or wrong or the few decided for the multitude what was right or wrong. What did you think when there were several competing Alexander the Great projects? I don't know. The story is only three thousand years old. Of course, welcome to Hollywood. In the same year, “Hurry, who's going to make the first f*cking one?” It's like Jesus. I know that Oliver has been working on his or thinking about his for ten or twelve years. Was it your toughest role yet? Yeah, it's been the toughest that maybe I'll ever do. Why? You’re playing Alexander. It's just a life with so much loss and so much ambition and so much destiny and so many questions and very few answers. It was physically, emotionally, psychologically draining. There was so much philosophy, thought and feeling and pain that went into it. For my money, it's a pretty sad story. It's not “Alexander the Great, Tada!” It's a pretty sad, heavy story. Did you look at the Richard Burton one? Yeah, I watched the Richard Burton one. Ours is not as stiffly classic. I mean, Burton is a f*cking genius. F*cking Richard Burton, oh my God. But the whole piece as an energy was for my money far too soupy. These men, even ours will probably be too f*cking gentle. But these were f*cking animals. They were animals, even the king. It wasn’t sitting on the throne in a castle. He was on the battlefield with blood, sweat and tears. And society was rough. It was honest, but it was rough. They drank a lot. They cussed a lot. Their dialect would've been something far more animal than, “Hello, I'm Alexander, the king.” It would've been guttural, something that sounded not Arabic, but something that sounded a little Latvian or Lithuanian. There would've been animal sounds, but there wasn't. In ours, Oliver was lucky enough that he let us Irish boys use Irish accents and Welsh boys use their Welsh accents and there's a couple of English actors in there. But it's primarily a Celtic sound. So I use my own speech, but I cleaned up the diction. I cleaned it up a little bit. So that's how it differs. It's more real as a result I hope. What was the training process? It was a lot. We did boot-camp for weeks, weeks. How was the Oliver Stone experience? Oh, it was great, man. Yeah. I had an amazing time working with him. He's an incredible man. An incredible filmmaker. What was his process of directing you? I mean, he definitely demands a different respect as each human demands a different way of trying to pull them out of themselves and dance with him. Oh man, he was very honest with me from day one, very tough and he should've been. Just tough in his honesty and the brutality of his honesty. “That was a sh*t take. It was terrible, terrible. Okay, f*ck it, lets go out and work and go. We're here.” Just honest. At the same time, when he told you that that was a great take, you knew that that was a great take. There was no dancing around the truth. He didn't dance around the truth, thank God. There's not enough people in the world that has the brutal honesty that he has.
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