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瑟曦自爆曾遭哈维韦恩斯坦2次骚扰,无力无助车内痛哭 《权力的游戏》瑟曦扮演者Lena Headey发推讲述遭好莱坞金牌制片人哈维韦恩斯坦骚扰的经历。 我初遇哈维维恩斯坦是在威尼斯电影节,《格林兄弟》在那参展(拍摄过程中我遭到导演特瑞吉列姆持续不断的欺凌)。期间某次哈维维恩斯坦叫我去水边走走,我便跟他去了。他停下来说了些暗示性的话,做了挑逗性的举动。我一笑置之,但我真的震惊了。我记得自己当时想,这一定是开玩笑吧。我好像说的是,别闹了老兄?!?? 那简直会像是亲我爸爸一样!! 我们回到大家待的地方,去喝杯酒吧。我之后再没出演过米拉麦克斯(维恩斯坦的公司)的电影。 第二次见面在洛杉矶,是多年之后了。我始终以为他不会再试图骚扰我。毕竟上次我笑了他,而且表示永远不会跟他有什么。我认为他会尊重我的界限,或许想跟我谈谈工作。 他邀我共进早餐。我们去吃了早餐,席间聊了电影和电影制作的事。他问了几个关于我感情生活的问题。我把话题转移到不那么私密的方向。然后他去上厕所,回来后说,一起去酒店房间吧,我想给你看个剧本。我们走到电梯时,气氛变了,我整个身体都进入高度戒备的状态。电梯上行时我对哈维说,除工作之外我对其他都不感兴趣。请不要以为我跟你上来是因为任何其他原因。我说什么事情都不会发生的。我不知道是什么力量让我敢当面直斥他,我只是有种“别接近我”的强烈感觉。 我说完之后,他沉默不语,怒气冲天。我们出了电梯走向他的房间。他的手扶在我背后,一言不发地推着我前行。我感觉彻底的无力无助。他试了房卡,但房卡不好用,他怒不可遏,把我送回电梯,穿过酒店到了泊车处,全程紧紧抓着我的手臂后面。他付了车费然后在我耳边低声说,不准跟任何人说起此事,不许告诉你的经理人,不许告诉你的经纪人。 随后我上了车,哭了起来。
【权力的游戏】攸伦的演员的一篇采访,表明会选择和喜欢瑟曦! Game of Thrones: Why Euron Greyjoy is season 7’s secret trump card JAMES HIBBERD•@JAMESHIBBERDPOSTED ON JULY 7, 2017 AT 11:22AM EDT The meanest pirate in Westeros is about to become a bit more fun — and a tad less hairy. Euron Greyjoy — Theon’s power-mad uncle — is going to cause some real trouble in Game of Thrones season 7, and he’s getting a new look in the process. (The photo above is from last year; Euron hasn’t been revealed yet in the marketing for season 7.) Euron’s messy hair, scraggly beard, and dour clothes will be replaced by a sexier close-cropped style and swaggering black robes. Euron’s personality received an upgrade, too. “He’s much more just f—ing enjoying himself this season,” says actor Pilou Asbaek, who we caught on the set in Spain lounging in a Crossfit T-shirt (so evil!). “He’s more charming. He takes himself seriously, but not too seriously.” In the George R.R. Martin’s novels, Euron is a menacing and murderous demon — and that’s pretty much how he came across in his relatively brief season 6 appearances as he schemed to seize control the Iron Islands, murdering his brother Balon and outwitting his niece Yara to claim the crown for himself at a Kingsmoot ceremony. This year, Euron has a more pivotal role to play (consider him the season’s unpredictable mad pirate trump card). And since he’s probably the last major character to join a series that’s stuffed with so many fan favorites, it was essential to distinguish Euron in ways that felt fresh to the saga while still feeling true to his original characterization. “He brings a different energy to the show,” says co-executive producer Bryan Cogman. “He’s the kind of guy who will kill you and steal your girlfriend.” One might say Euron fills a void in the series left by the death of Ramsay Bolton (who, in turn, replaced Joffrey Baratheon as the show’s love-to-hate human villain). The comparison stops there, however. GoT writer Dave Hill says Asbaek — known for playing heroes in his native Denmark — can project a perfect “resting maniac face.” And Asbaek notes, “Ramsay was a great character and to me was 100 percent evil. I think Euron is not. I’m more like a hooligan. The guy you met at the Kingsmoot is not the guy you will meet on his ship — he’s different with different people to get what he wants.” And what does Euron want more than anything else? Why, the big spiky chair in King’s Landing, of course. He plotted to lure Daenerys with a clumsy marriage proposal last season. This year he looks to current Iron Throne occupant, Cersei Lannister, who is always in the market for another powerful and murderous enforcer to help protect her family. Whether he’s successful at meeting and making an alliance with the Westeros queen — let alone seizing the Iron Throne — remains to be seen. But Asbaek seems confident his character will prevail. “For Euron, the question is, ‘Who gives me the best odds?’” he muses. “Is it the dragon mother? No. Is it with Cersei? I think it is. Dany is still trying to be a good, decent, honest person. Cersei sold her soul many years ago.” Asbaek gives an outlaw grin. “Maybe that’s why Euron likes the idea of her.”
攸伦的演员的一篇采访,表明会选择和喜欢瑟帝! 刚看到的,嗷嗷嗷 Game of Thrones: Why Euron Greyjoy is season 7’s secret trump card JAMES HIBBERD•@JAMESHIBBERDPOSTED ON JULY 7, 2017 AT 11:22AM EDT The meanest pirate in Westeros is about to become a bit more fun — and a tad less hairy. Euron Greyjoy — Theon’s power-mad uncle — is going to cause some real trouble in Game of Thrones season 7, and he’s getting a new look in the process. (The photo above is from last year; Euron hasn’t been revealed yet in the marketing for season 7.) Euron’s messy hair, scraggly beard, and dour clothes will be replaced by a sexier close-cropped style and swaggering black robes. Euron’s personality received an upgrade, too. “He’s much more just f—ing enjoying himself this season,” says actor Pilou Asbaek, who we caught on the set in Spain lounging in a Crossfit T-shirt (so evil!). “He’s more charming. He takes himself seriously, but not too seriously.” In the George R.R. Martin’s novels, Euron is a menacing and murderous demon — and that’s pretty much how he came across in his relatively brief season 6 appearances as he schemed to seize control the Iron Islands, murdering his brother Balon and outwitting his niece Yara to claim the crown for himself at a Kingsmoot ceremony. This year, Euron has a more pivotal role to play (consider him the season’s unpredictable mad pirate trump card). And since he’s probably the last major character to join a series that’s stuffed with so many fan favorites, it was essential to distinguish Euron in ways that felt fresh to the saga while still feeling true to his original characterization. “He brings a different energy to the show,” says co-executive producer Bryan Cogman. “He’s the kind of guy who will kill you and steal your girlfriend.” One might say Euron fills a void in the series left by the death of Ramsay Bolton (who, in turn, replaced Joffrey Baratheon as the show’s love-to-hate human villain). The comparison stops there, however. GoT writer Dave Hill says Asbaek — known for playing heroes in his native Denmark — can project a perfect “resting maniac face.” And Asbaek notes, “Ramsay was a great character and to me was 100 percent evil. I think Euron is not. I’m more like a hooligan. The guy you met at the Kingsmoot is not the guy you will meet on his ship — he’s different with different people to get what he wants.” And what does Euron want more than anything else? Why, the big spiky chair in King’s Landing, of course. He plotted to lure Daenerys with a clumsy marriage proposal last season. This year he looks to current Iron Throne occupant, Cersei Lannister, who is always in the market for another powerful and murderous enforcer to help protect her family. Whether he’s successful at meeting and making an alliance with the Westeros queen — let alone seizing the Iron Throne — remains to be seen. But Asbaek seems confident his character will prevail. “For Euron, the question is, ‘Who gives me the best odds?’” he muses. “Is it the dragon mother? No. Is it with Cersei? I think it is. Dany is still trying to be a good, decent, honest person. Cersei sold her soul many years ago.” Asbaek gives an outlaw grin. “Maybe that’s why Euron likes the idea of her.”
一篇詹姆最近的采访,大方剧透了一些内容 Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on ‘Game of Thrones,’ That Cersei Look, and His Darkest Role YetThe Danish actor best known as Jaime Lannister discusses his new Netflix film ‘Small Crimes,’ where his character is going on ‘Thrones,’ and that melting ice debacle. “I love the idea of playing with your expectations,” offers Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, unleashing a naughty grin. We’re huddled together at a hotel suite in downtown Austin, Texas, where his latest film, the pitch-black noir Small Crimes, is making its premiere during SXSW. The handsome Dane is guzzling coffee out of a chalice-shaped water glass, swinging it to-and-fro with every wild gesticulation like a true Lannister (the room apparently ran out of clean coffee cups). Evan Katz’s sophomore film features Coster-Waldau as Joe, an ex-cop fresh out of prison after a six-year bid for attempted murder. Joe, ever the colossal fuck-up, moves in with his parents (Jacki Weaver, Robert Forster) while dodging a dirty cop with a grudge, a DA out for revenge, and a cabal of ticked-off criminals. To make matters worse, his ex-wife and their two children want nothing to do with him, and he can’t seem to get out of his own way. Can a budding romance with a kindhearted nurse (Molly Parker) make him overcome being persona non grata? The 46-year-old says it is not only his “most American role yet,” but one of the darkest—and this coming from a guy who’s spent the last six years playing a sister-sexing Kingslayer on the HBO megahit Game of Thrones. The Daily Beast spoke with Coster-Waldau about his dark, violent new film and all things Thrones, including the meaning of that look his Jaime delivered to Cersei at the end of Season 6. The great thing about Small Crimes is that it disrupts your expectations. Every time you think the movie is going to zig it zags. It really does. In the beginning, you think it’s a movie you’ve seen before about a guy who’s done something horrible and wants to reconnect with his children, and now we’ll follow this guy as he goes on a redemption tour and at the very end there will be this beautiful moment where he runs towards his kids and they’ll go, “Daddy, we missed you.” I love that the movie says, Oh, that’s not going to happen.NETFLIX There’s a scene early on in the film that really sells that point. A beautiful woman approaches him at a bar and you think they’re going to have sex or strike up some sort of romantic relationship, and it goes down very differently. It would happen in a traditional film, which is horseshit! You see a movie and you accept that there’s a forty-something guy sitting at a bar drinking on his own, and some beautiful 22-year-old girl sidles up to him and just wants it. We’re supposed to accept that, because of course she wants to fuck the old guy, but that’s ridiculous. I like that the film preys on your expectations and just twists it. You have, it seems, mastered the art of playing the narcissistic scoundrel. We’re all selfish, to a certain degree. And it’s always going to catch up with you at some point. We are pretty laughable, as human beings. We are so full of ourselves all the time, and there’s something tragic about how we mess up things on a global level, on a personal level. We screw up all the time. But have you thought about why you’re so good at playing these types of characters? GET THE BEAST IN YOUR INBOX!By clicking "Subscribe," you agree to have read the Terms of Use and Privacy PolicySUBSCRIBE [Laughs] There’s definitely a part of me in there and I recognize parts of myself in Joe. But I think we are all ultimately selfish. “Being” is, by default, a very subjective experience. Your life is your life, and I have no idea what it’s like to be inside of your head. But I embrace it. I think it’s funny. There are no people that are just “good.” There are various degrees of trying to make good choices and making bad choices, and we’re all somewhere in the middle. Is it difficult to occupy the headspace of such a dark, troubled character like Joe for weeks and weeks? Or does that sort of thing not get to you? I don’t carry the character after-hours. October 3rd will be my 25thanniversary as a professional actor. I’ve done it a long time, and I love my job, and sometimes you’ll do it and it will inspire you and you’ll think about it for a while. I have worked with actors that seem to not be able to let go of their characters and in my head, to be honest, I think, “That is bullshit.” It’s just ridiculous. Because if that is true, then you are sick. But that’s just me being me. We’ve gotta talk about Thrones. The political climate it’s being released into now is very different than when it debuted in 2011. All the backroom dealing and machinations seem, well, timelier than ever. There seems to be so much more out in the open now. Right now you have a president who’s not afraid of communicating very directly, and talking about his thoughts, likes, and dislikes, which is very unusual. I love politics and the primaries were so entertaining. It was just a different level—you couldn’t make it up. Two years ago, you wouldn’t have believed this for a second. It reminds me of England with Brexit, where the day after they reported that the most Googled entries were, “What is Brexit?” “What does EU mean?” And I think there were more than a few people here who woke up the day after the election like, “What?” “Huh?!” I have a theory about what’s going to happen to Jaime. I believe Jaime is going to fulfill the prophecy and kill Cersei—while defending Brienne. [Grins] That’s a great theory. The Jaime/Brienne relationship is so great, though. It might be the most mutually loving relationship on Thrones. It’s built out of contempt, which has turned into real respect, and love—not that they would ever use that word. I think they feel very strongly for each other. I have no idea if they would ever be able to act on it, and I don’t think they would. It’s all been about Cersei his whole life. One of my favorite moments from Season 6 was Jaime’s speech to Edmure Tully where he confessed his love for Cersei in an effort to manipulate him. It was a mic drop scene. I loved that. I’ve been lucky enough over the years to have a couple of those, and you think, “Oh, this is a really nice meal.” That’s what I like about Jaime: he’s lost his arm and just his presence used to be enough to sway people, and he doesn’t have that anymore—but he’s still got his mind. He’s not like his sister and brother, but he’s been on the battlefield his whole life, and knows about people’s weaknesses and loving someone unconditionally—because he loves his sister unconditionally. Plus, there are no other suitors. Well, that’s not true… but he has to step up and take his father’s place. Wow, I was about to reveal something from Season 7 and thought, “What am I doing?” Speaking of relationships on Thrones, the Jaime/Cersei bond is one of the most complicated in all of television. It’s one big mindfuck. How do you and Lena [Headey] manage it? We were talking a lot this coming season. There was a lot of discussion and I was driving everyone crazy with all kinds of questions to where the writers must have been like, “Let’s kill him off now! This is getting to be too much.” But it is very complex, and the more you dig into it, the more complex it gets. We’re so deep into this story and getting into the endgame now so for all of us who have been on the whole journey, you really want to get it right. Every scene and every moment feels ridiculously important. Early on in Season 7 I just had to let it go because I was trying to understand way too much. Jaime had such a rich arc last season, starting with the Cersei prophecy and ending with that look he gave to her as she’s being crowned. That look seemed to say, “I’ve created a monster.” It did, didn’t it? Jaime’s addicted to something—almost institutionalized by a situation to where there is no other way. For Jaime, there is no other way. He’s been groomed since he was 15 that, whatever his life is, it starts and ends with Cersei. He has to accommodate her. He’s done that his whole life, and he’s reached a moment now where he suddenly has to address it. What’s interesting about that is people will read into it and there was no line—it’s just a look.” The Game of Thrones Season 7 date announcement was sort of a disaster. Although I suppose it is a testament to the show’s popularity that there were hundreds of thousands of people tuning in online to watch a block of ice melting. I spoke to Dan [Weiss] and David [Benioff] about that and they were like, “Oh god… That’s embarrassing.” Everyone was like, “What’s going to happen?” “What’s going to happen?!” “It’s melting!” “It crashed!” “Oh my god!” It’s like, just walk away… just walk away. It’s just a date! You know, I was actually thinking, “Is there going to be a backlash and people will think, ‘Fuck you guys for that!’” but that’s really happened with every time the show kills off a major character: Never again! Fuck you! I’m never going to watch this show! and, you know, they keep coming back.
又挖到了一批君临剧透,可信度很高,英文的,慢慢看哈 cersei doesn't address the sept burning at all. I don't think she feels the need to - she's Queen now, and everyone pretty much does what she says. And it's mentioned by Hot Pie in episode 2 that he heard she blew up the Great Sept, so it's pretty common knowledge across Westeros. Euron allies with Cersei because he wants power. And a Queen. He has a huge Navy, she doesn't. That's a pretty simple arrangement. He is determined that he'll marry her, and she allows him to believe its a possibility for as long as he's useful. This is Cersei after all. Cersei plunders Highgarden to pay the Iron Bank. They're pretty happy at the fast payment, and then Cersei pushes it further. She tells Tycho that Westoros needs a stable ruler, and that Targaryen's rule is unpredictable both politically and financially. She essentially persuades him to authorise a line of credit for her to buy more warriors, which pays off in the last episode when it turns out she's hired The Gold Company to join her side in the coming conflict. they don't specify which time Jaime did the business (impregnated cersei), but it's implied that their relationship has been sexual ever since he returned from Dorne. In the Jaime/Cersei breakup scene, He walks out on her, while she is threatening to have The Mountain kill him. Jaime calls her bluff however, and the Mountain stands aside and lets him leave her chambers. Next we see him he's on his horse heading north. That's all we see of him. The script says Cersei is "soaked in blood" at the end of the season (from a miscarriage). she's definitely not dead. The way it's written would be a pretty weak end for one of the show's biggest characters. Tyrion and Cersei arguing. Cersei shades Jon and calls him Dany's "Pet Northerner" because he kneeled to Dany. Tyrion explains to her how wrong she is about her belief that he's been trying to destroy her and her children his entire life. Euron tells Jaime that he wants to marry Cersei and asks him how she likes to be fucked; it's apparently the funniest exchange in the script Cersei reveals to Jaime that she's hired the 20k sellswords from the Golden Company to fight Jon and Dany once they're done fighting the whitewalkers c涉及了很多瑟和攸伦的,攸伦的确是以要瑟嫁给
维斯特洛头条八卦!瑟曦太后曾经和佣兵波隆...... 是真的,我看了也很震惊!瑟后和波隆的演员,以前曾经拍拖过!!!!! “Jerome and Lena aren’t on speaking terms any more and they are never in the same room at the same time,” a member of the crew informs me. “It’s a pity because they appeared to have patched things up for a while, but now the word is they should be kept apart at all costs.” Headey plays Cersei Lannister in the popular series, while Flynn plays Bronn, the bodyguard of her on-screen brother Tyrion Lannister, who is played by Peter Dinklage. Lena and Jerome were first linked in 2002 and have both since been involved in other relationships. Although they have always been coy about their romance, Anne Headey, Lena’s aunt, confirmed that they were once an item. Speaking about his relationship with Lena in 2003, Jerome said: “We’re not a couple right now, people have seen us together and jumped to conclusions. I can’t rule out a relationship with her in the future, I just don’t know.” This is not the first time Lena’s personal life has made the news. Last year, in the midst of her divorce from Peter Loughran, with whom she has a two-year-old son, Headey claimed she had “less than five dollars in her bank account.” Spokesmen for Lena and Jerome declined to comment. 两个演员维基百科都有提到这段关系,而且分手相当不愉快,瑟曦是非常恨波隆的,拍戏时尽量避而不见。唯一就是第3季第一集同框过。当时看没觉得,现在看好喜感,瑟后一脸冷,波隆倒无所谓地回头。我只能说,贵圈真乱,维斯特洛真乱。
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