Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Gary Oldman Really wants to Direct Colin Firth in the Next Film

Two great Britons which go great together: Fresh off a marketing stint for his or her spy thriller 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,' Gary Oldman is likely to direct co-star Colin Firth in the next film. "I can not say what it's, but it is a remake," Oldman told Esquire magazine, "so when I labored with Colin I figured: here's the man to get it done with." We can not imagine what it may be, although we are likely to speculate it is something typically British. Oldman made his directorial debut using the harsh, semi-autobiographical 'Nil by Mouth' in 1997 which un named remake could be only his second time going behind your camera. ''Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,' that is getting fantastic reviews, incidentally, is another remake, obviously. It had been formerly shot for television with Alec Guinness becoming upon the market spy George Smiley. "We are as different as chalk and cheese," Oldman stated of filling the late Guinness's footwear," but I am still playing Smiley, same text, virtually. Which was at the back of my mind a little, the ghost of Mister Alec, understanding that you are not likely to completely reinterpret." What movie do you consider Oldman has in your mind to remake? [Via Daily Mail] image thanks to WireImage

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