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 eastbayexpress.com Film Vile with a Smile 2004-09-08
Our central heroes are Adam Fenwick-Symes and Nina Blount, played by gifted stage actor Stephen Campbell Moore (who should soon give Jude Law a run for his money) and seasoned indie girl Emily Mortimer ( Young Adam).
Stephen Campbell Moore, Emily Mortimer, Fenella Woolgar, and Jim Broadbent.
Their on-again, off-again romance drives the film, but they too are driven: Adam is charming but broke, and he isn't Nina's sole suitor in this mad storm of youth culture.
www.eastbayexpress.com /issues/2004-09-08/movies5.html

  
 Duncan
Duncan Campbell Duncan Campbell was an Fort Ticonderoga).
Duncan began his television career as a child actor, appearing in se...
American actor who has starred in a number of films.
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 RollingStone.com: Bright Young Things Review
Fry keeps things popping as aspiring novelist Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore) tries to hold on to his fiancee, Nina (Emily Mortimer).
Rated NR How clever of actor Stephen Fry ( Wilde): He makes his debut as a director by adapting Evelyn Waugh's 1930 novel Vile Bodies -- about gossipy, fashion and sex-obsessed British party animals -- into a movie that would make Paris Hilton feel at home.
Stephen Campbell Moore, Jim Broadbent, Dan Ackroyd, Stockard Channing, Emily Mortimer, Peter O'Toole, Simon Callow
www.rollingstone.com /reviews/movie/_/id/6417572

  
 sfweekly.com Film Vile With a Smile 2004-09-08
Our central heroes are Adam Fenwick-Symes and Nina Blount, played by gifted stage actor Stephen Campbell Moore (who should soon give Jude Law a run for his money) and seasoned indie girl Emily Mortimer ( Young Adam).
Their on-again, off-again romance drives the picture, but they, too, are driven: Adam is charming but broke, and he's not Nina's sole suitor in this mad storm of youth culture.
Best known here in the Colonies either as Jeeves (opposite Hugh Laurie) in Jeeves and Wooster, or as Peter in Peter's Friends, or possibly as Oscar Wilde in Wilde, Fry establishes himself as an inspired, world-class talent behind the camera and delivers my favorite film of the year thus far.
www.sfweekly.com /issues/2004-09-08/film.html

  
 McVicar - Roger Daltrey, Adam Faith, Cheryl Campbell, Billy Murray, Georgina Hale, Steven Berkoff, Tom Clegg - 1980
Thanks also to the sterling direction of Tom Clegg, who brought a real sense of realism to the film thanks to his background of directing TV episodes of THE SWEENEY and a first rate supporting cast (The late Adam Faith, Steven Berkoff, Cheryl Campbell), MCVICAR is well worth a look.
The concept of pop star as actor is frowned upon and indeed, with the failure of GIGLI and SWEPT AWAY, it is a concept that will ocntinue to be embraced by film fans who won't allow cinema to be undermined by people who think they have more talent than they can spare.
As with the best prison films, which paint a balance of cell life with none of the cuteness that occasionally occured with shows like PORRIDGE, although the representation of prison life was reasonable, there are no punches pulled.
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 slant // magazine.com: Film Review - Bright Young Things
Adam Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore) is a writer whose impending marriage to the lovely Nina Blount (Emily Mortimer) is either on or off depending on the contents of his wallet.
Written in 1930, Vile Bodies was Evelyn Waugh's satirical tribute to London's frenetic party people, and now it's the basis for actor Stephen Fry's directorial debut, the spectacularly irrelevant Bright Young Things.
This was the time of Dorothy Parker and the Algonquin Round Table, Ernest Heminway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda—purveyors of a "Jazz Age" known for its fragile young creatures in search of a national identity.
www.slantmagazine.com /film/film_review.asp?ID=1116   (895 words)

  
 GreenCine product main - Bright Young Things (2003)
Aspiring writer Adam Fenwick-Symes (stage actor Stephen Campbell Moore) loses the manuscript of his first novel when traveling through customs.
British writer/actor Stephen Fry makes his feature-film debut with the witty, sophisticated comedy Bright Young Things, adapted from Evelyn Waugh's 1930 novel Vile Bodies.
He's done a lovely job filming Evelyn Waugh's "Vile Bodies," bringing to this story (of a group of high society twits in England as WWII approaches) the look, style and pace to make it sunny, funny and finally moving, as it draws to an appropriate close.
www.greencine.com /webCatalog?id=110034   (895 words)

  
 SPLICEDwire "Bright Young Things" movie review (2004) "Bright Young Things" review, Stephen Fry, Stephen Campbell Moore, Emily Mortimer
Wickedly smart and perfectly peppered with apropos period music, "Bright Young Things" is also brilliant enough to be blessed with an array of Britain's finest comedic actors giving their all.
Jim Broadbent plays a drunkard retired colonel who helps Adam make a bucket of money -- then disappears.
Moore, a dead ringer for Stephen Fry's old comedy partner Hugh Laurie, is the ideal nervously charming English everyman.
www.splicedonline.com /04reviews/brightyoung.html   (895 words)

  
 E! Online News - Naomi Campbell Back to Work
Campbell has previously kept company with the likes of U2's Adam Clayton and actor Robert De Niro, but never before has she likely encountered a guy who's known as "sex on legs" (that's a nickname for Cortes' dancing).
All reports seem to agree that Campbell is recovered physically from whatever ailed her over the weekend.
Campbell, who made her film debut in the 1995 comedy Miami Rhapsody, flew to the Canary Islands last Friday in the company of her latest romance, Joaquin Cortes, a 28-year-old flamenco dancer.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/Pf/0,1527,1294,00.html   (341 words)

  
 McVicar - Roger Daltrey, Adam Faith, Cheryl Campbell, Billy Murray, Georgina Hale, Steven Berkoff, Tom Clegg - 1980
Thanks also to the sterling direction of Tom Clegg, who brought a real sense of realism to the film thanks to his background of directing TV episodes of THE SWEENEY and a first rate supporting cast (The late Adam Faith, Steven Berkoff, Cheryl Campbell), MCVICAR is well worth a look.
The concept of pop star as actor is frowned upon and indeed, with the failure of GIGLI and SWEPT AWAY, it is a concept that will ocntinue to be embraced by film fans who won't allow cinema to be undermined by people who think they have more talent than they can spare.
This is the true story of his life, his criminal exploits and his eventual rehabilitation.
www.learmedia.ca /product_info.php/products_id/1046   (895 words)

  
 McVicar - Roger Daltrey, Adam Faith, Cheryl Campbell, Billy Murray, Georgina Hale, Steven Berkoff, Tom Clegg - 1980
Thanks also to the sterling direction of Tom Clegg, who brought a real sense of realism to the film thanks to his background of directing TV episodes of THE SWEENEY and a first rate supporting cast (The late Adam Faith, Steven Berkoff, Cheryl Campbell), MCVICAR is well worth a look.
The concept of pop star as actor is frowned upon and indeed, with the failure of GIGLI and SWEPT AWAY, it is a concept that will ocntinue to be embraced by film fans who won't allow cinema to be undermined by people who think they have more talent than they can spare.
This is the true story of his life, his criminal exploits and his eventual rehabilitation.
www.learmedia.ca /product_info.php/products_id/1046   (890 words)

  
 The Waugh Correspondent - Stephen Fry's dazzling Vile Bodies adaptation: Bright Young Things. By David Edelstein
Stephen Campbell Moore and Emily Mortimer play the ingenue couple, Adam and Nina, whose engagement status changes according to Adam's fortunes: When he absurdly comes by money, it's on; when he absurdly loses it, it's off.
Moore, a stage actor in his film debut, couldn't be better: His Adam is grounded yet dazed enough by the prevailing dementia to keep from becoming a stick-in-the-mud.
That's Adam Fenwick-Symes talking on the phone to his occasional fiancee, Nina Blount, early in Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies, the basis for the ripping new film Bright Young Things (ThinkFilm), directed by Stephen Fry.
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 Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Eddie Griffin, Fred Willard and Jennifer Coolidge set for untitled romantic comedy - MovieWeb
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Eddie Griffin, Fred Willard and Jennifer Coolidge are starring in an untitled romantic comedy for Regency Enterprises being directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer.
Griffin is Hannigan's father, while Coolidge and Willard are Campbell's parents.
MovieWeb sits down with the actor to discuss the film!
www.movieweb.com /news/news.php?id=8311   (1177 words)

  
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David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Patrick Dempsey
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 who-is-who.txt
John Adam) US mountain man & animal trainer; captured & trained large animals for circuses & zoos; subject & eponym of television series "Grizzly Adams" 1977-1978 _1812-1860 Adams, Harriet (nee Stratemeyer; pseud.
John Blythe) US actor _1882-1942 Barrymore, Lionel (orig.
of Colombia 1867-1868 _1828-1901 Ada, Joseph Franklin US polit.; gov. of Guam 1986-- _1943-- Adalbert Bohemian bishop, martyr, & missionary; bishop of Prague 983-997; murdered _956-997 Adam of Bodenstein Swi.
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 who-is-who.txt
John Adam) US mountain man & animal trainer; captured & trained large animals for circuses & zoos; subject & eponym of television series "Grizzly Adams" 1977-1978 _1812-1860 Adams, Harriet (nee Stratemeyer; pseud.
John Blythe) US actor _1882-1942 Barrymore, Lionel (orig.
1852-1855 _1784-1860 Aberdeen, Earl of (John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon) Eng.
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 McVicar - Roger Daltrey, Adam Faith, Cheryl Campbell, Billy Murray, Georgina Hale, Steven Berkoff, Tom Clegg - 1980
Thanks also to the sterling direction of Tom Clegg, who brought a real sense of realism to the film thanks to his background of directing TV episodes of THE SWEENEY and a first rate supporting cast (The late Adam Faith, Steven Berkoff, Cheryl Campbell), MCVICAR is well worth a look.
The concept of pop star as actor is frowned upon and indeed, with the failure of GIGLI and SWEPT AWAY, it is a concept that will ocntinue to be embraced by film fans who won't allow cinema to be undermined by people who think they have more talent than they can spare.
As with the best prison films, which paint a balance of cell life with none of the cuteness that occasionally occured with shows like PORRIDGE, although the representation of prison life was reasonable, there are no punches pulled.
www.learmedia.ca /product_info.php/products_id/1046   (888 words)

  
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Adam is playing with fire by dating three sisters all at the same time.
The Canadian-born funnyman who has had the world in stitches with his Austin Powers movies first hit the big time as Wayne Campbell, the geeky rock fan with his own public access cable show.
Amusing romantic fantasy with Hugh Jackman as a man from the 1870's magically transported to New York where he falls in love with a thoroughly modern woman (Meg Ryan) who thinks he is an actor who never steps out of character.
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 Chloe Anthony Wofford MovieEye.com Chloe Anthony Wofford Address Celebrity Contact Write Actor Actress Movie Posters, Film, Celebrities Address
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Anthony Hopkins, Chris Rock, Peter Stormare, Gabriel Macht, Kerry Washington, Adoni Maropis, Garcelle Beauvais, Matthew Marsh, Dragan Micanovic, John Slattery, Brooke Smith, Daniel Sunjata, DeVone Lawson Jr.
Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Giancarlo Giannini, Gary Oldman, Ray Liotta
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