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PUSHING DAISIES
Role: Ned
Airs: Wed. on ABC @ 8pm
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MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY
Role: Michael Pardue
On DVD: August 19, 2008
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THE FALL
Role: Roy Walker
In Theaters: May 9, 2008
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THE GOOD SHEPHERD
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When: May 1-29, 2008
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Channel: Cinemax
Run Time: 167 min
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| The Fall - Part One: Lee Pace |
Monsters and Critics
by Maura Reilly
May 10, 2008
Four years ago a then relatively unknown actor, Lee Pace, put his trust
in director Tarsem, packed his bags and strapped himself in for an
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Finally, after all that time and 17 countries later the film they
created together, THE FALL, is opening in LA and New York on May 9th.
Pace sat down with a group of journalists recently to talk about the
experience.
From their first fateful meeting, the actor and the director’s relationship proved to be a friendly one:
“There wasn’t really a script that we would be shooting from,
but they sent me his commercial reel and they sent me the French movie
Ponette. I said, ‘I can fit a meeting in at 8 o’clock on a Saturday
morning.’ Which if you know Tarsem 8 o’clock on a Saturday morning
doesn’t exist in normal life. I came down and he pitched the whole
movie to me, showed me some pictures and talked about how he wanted to
work with the little girl.
He mentioned that I would be in a wheelchair for two months. [Through a
series of misunderstandings with a casting agent, the rest of the cast
and the crew were led at first to believe that Pace, like the character
he portrayed was a paraplegic.] It sounded like such a crazy, big
adventure that I was like, yeah all right, I’m game! It sounds fun. I’m
really glad I did take that leap of faith with him.”
The actor wasn’t entirely sure how his resume ended up on the director’s desk.
“I don’t understand because the only thing he’d ever seen me do
was “Soldier’s Girl” which is a movie I played a transsexual in.
Somehow he saw that and decided I was a good fit for this. I’ll never
know why but I’m grateful that he did. Literally in that meeting he
gave me the pitch and was like, ‘I just wanted to make sure you had a
penis.’ I didn’t have to show it to him or anything. He’s like, ‘You’ve
got the part.’ And that was it.”
THE FALL is about Alexandria (first-time actress Catinca
Untaru), a young Romanian girl living and working in the orange groves
of 1915 Los Angeles with her family. She has fallen and broken her
collarbone. While convalescing in a hospital, she meets Roy (Pace), a
Hollywood stuntman, who has similarly had a fall and now cannot walk.
The charismatic but jilted Roy begins to tell Alexandria as he
describes it, an “epic tale” of heroes, villains, action and adventure.
We witness the fantastical world Alexandria envisions, using people she
interacts with at the hospital as characters in the story.
[Continue Reading]
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| A few new pictures and an interview with Heat |
We have a couple new pictures, thanks to Diana for sending it to me, we have the DVD cover of Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. Which for those of you who don't know is coming to DVD on August 19th and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.
A huge thanks to Nicki for scanning and sending us an interview that Lee did with Heat Magazine from the April 29th issue. The article has been transcribed and is the press archive.
And our last new picture is a paparazzi shot of Lee and Sarah Michelle Gellar leaving the Metropolitan Museum of Art Gala on May 5th.
01x - Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day - Posters 01x - Heat (04/29/08) 01x - Leaving the Metropolitan Museum of Art Gala with Sarah Michelle Gellar (05/05/08)
Lee Pace Heat by Benji Wilson April 29, 2008
You're Ned in Pushing Daisies. For anyone who hasn't seen it, give us the low-down. He's a piemaker who can touch the dead back to life - but if the dead person lives for more than a minute then somebody else will die, and if I touch them a second time then they'll die again forever. I guess in the first episode you see me bring my childhood sweetheart Chuck [Anna Friel] back to life and that means I can't touch her again. So it's like lifelong foreplay - if I touch her, she's dead.
Ned's kind of shy and nice. How Ned-ish are you? Ned talks very quickly and that's kind of how I talk. The more I played him, the more I got to be like him, which is kind of shy and closed off from people. So I'm very Ned-ish in my life. I can't bring dead people back to life or bake pies very well, but he's very similar.
As an on-screen piemaker, have you learnt anything new about pies? Well, since I've come to England, I've learned that pies aren't just fruit. They can be anything.
You mean you don't have fish pie in America? No fish pie in America, no. [Continue Reading]
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| New Fall Press Junket Videos, a Clip, and 2 New Interviews (1 EDIT) |
We have 3 new video interviews from the The Fall press junket. ( Movieweb, IGN, and Collider) They are available to download in the videoarchive. We also have another clip from the movie called "Boys, She's Mine." from Movieweb. Click the videoboxes to download.

Q&A: Lee Pace (Via: The Pie Maker) Metromix by Brett Buckalew May 6, 2008
What drew you to an outside-the-box project like “The Fall”? It was really complicated to set this meeting up with Tarsem. I was shooting a television show in Toronto called “Wonderfalls” that lasted for two minutes, and I was doing a play in New York. I was back and forth literally every other day, and my agents were like, “this guy Tarsem really, really wants to sit down with you.”
He pitched the whole movie to me, showed me some pictures, talked about how he wanted to work with the little girl, and mentioned that I would be in a wheelchair for two months. It just sounded like such a crazy, big adventure that I was like, “yeah, alright, I’m game. Sounds fun!” I’m really glad I did take that leap of faith with him, because it really has been a big adventure. [Continue Reading]
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Lee Pace Interview Cinema Source by Andrea Tuccillo April 2008
“I was in a wheelchair for the first two months of it and that was Tarsem’s idea that everyone would call me Roy which was my character’s name and I would be in a wheelchair and everyone thought I was truly disabled,” Pace says. “I really think that that helped Catinca not be afraid of me and feel like I was approachable to her. The first scene where she comes into my hospital room, that’s the first time we met. It’s really the first time we met. She came in and when you see her lingering in the doorway that’s her thinking, ‘I kind of know my blocking and I’ve heard a lot about him but should I go in there and do it now?’ So that all is truly real but then we got to know each other and she would wheel me into lunch and go get me dessert and we’d spend a lot of time together like that so we would get really close. When we’d do those scenes where she’d get up on the bed, we’d pull the curtain around. She had no idea she was being filmed. We’d just kind of talk and get her to be herself.” [Continue Reading]

ALSO, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Click here to pre-order you copy!! | |
| The Fall Press Junket Interview |
Freezedried Movies has put an interview with Lee from the press junket for The Fall. You can download it in the videoarchive or by clicking the videobox below.

I have also finally added a scan from the March 2008 issue of h Magazine. Check it out in the gallery or by clicking the link below:
01x - h (03/08)
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