Thursday Tidbits
Mini updates ahoy. - A blast from the past - Fandom, the "documentary" about a Natalie fan that travels across the country to try and meet his obsession, is pretty…
Mini updates ahoy. - A blast from the past - Fandom, the "documentary" about a Natalie fan that travels across the country to try and meet his obsession, is pretty…
Two massive stills from New York, I Love You tonight. One a new production still from the Mira Nair segment, and the other a new photo of Natalie directing (presumably)…
A little np.comic update. Jutze is the first winner of the fan draw to send in a detailed breakdown for a comic. I made a couple tiny changes but this is pretty much a Jutze penned comic all the way.
Hopefully I’ll be able to bring that to you in a few days.
Finances with the site are still really tough. I’m forever looking for options to help things in that regard, but its not easy. My latest hurdle straight into a brick wall was in trying to join the Netflix Affiliates program. If anyone works for them or knows someone who does, please drop me a line, because I cannot work something out.
Other than that, please drop us a few bucks if you can spare it. Every $5 will get you into the comic draw and will earn you my eternal thanks.
One year one from the shocking attacks in Mumbai, a new book - To India, With Love: From New York to Mumbai - is being released with the proceeds going…
Below is some old interview footage of Natalie talking up Leon co-star, Jean Reno. I'm not sure if this is new or not, but I doubt anyone will mind. Did…
Below is a slightly old BBC clip in which the producer of Your Highness speaks a bit about the film. Its mainly from the point of view of the good…
Mental note - write up the options during the day. Waiting till right before bedtime does not lend itself to creativity. Only 3 options for this round, but I think…
Here is the second Spanish article about “NY, I Love You”. This one has some nice quotes from Natalie. Below is an excerpt but use the click through to view the full translation.
“There were many problems, but of all the challenges, the most important was the weather: it changed forty times in just two days of shooting! My director of photography, Jean-Louis had a heart attack every three minutes because of it. But our cast including Carlos, who had never acted professionally, Jacinda, who appeared immediately, from Australia, and Taylor, who is six, were perfect, inventive and authentic, they contributed so that the struggle with the weather was much less frightening.”