Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Boy having a Dragon Tattoo clicker

David Fincher, Christopher Plummer and Difficulties Daniel Craig's gig in "The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo" switched to become more harrowing than any 007 stunt.At Saturday's Crosby St. Hotel junket for that Columbia/MGM thriller, helmer David Fincher referred to the scene where Craig, having a plastic bag over his mind, is tied and hoisted up through the villain. "The stunt coordinator arrived and gave Daniel a clicker," remembered Fincher. "He states Daniel needs to hold this in the hands to ensure that if he is doing lose awareness -- because he will be acting like he's imprisoning, that is not so not the same as...Inch "Imprisoning," Craig interjected.Craig, regrettably, needed to make use of the clicker. Based on the helmer, that day's production report read: "Let Daniel go fifteen minutes early. Because of unconsciousness.""Yet another day dealing with David Fincher," Craig stated. For that hoisting contraption, "I required it home," the actor noted having a straight face. * * * A highlight of Warners' "Pleased Noise" may be the knockdown food fight fought between Dolly Parton and Full Latifah.At Saturday's Regency Hotel junket in Gotham, Parton remembered, "I needed to put on my (high heeled) footwear and stored sliding around within the spaghetti and skidding around. It is a question I did not break a wrist or perhaps a neck.""She's got the most harmful goal. I have got the most harmful headlock," joked Latifah, who's a mind taller than her co-star. "The short ones will always be faster, but once you have them, you have them.""If anybody does not know, this is the gayest scene I have ever shot," stated Todd Graff. The author-director was inspired by his mother, who had been "the Hadassah choir director of Bellrose, Queens. These ladies ... seemed much better than any Hadassah choir had any reason to seem."When Graff spoke by telephone with black gospel legend Kirk Franklin about joining "Pleased Noise," Graff understood he was "a youthful black lady in another existence" when Franklin told him, "I've no clue whether you are black or whitened and I am presuming you are black due to the actual way it was written." Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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