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		<title>Jim Carrey Lights Up London with &#8216;A Christmas Carol&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Book a Taxi Online or phone +44 (0)7779 336 612 Jim Carrey, his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy and more for the world premiere of Disney&#8217;s &#8216;A Christmas Carol&#8217; in London&#8217;s Leicester Square, where Jim dishes about his festive animated film and hilarious holiday memories. &#8220;When you get a chance to do great literature with an amazing [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Jim Carrey, his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy and more for the world premiere of Disney&#8217;s &#8216;A Christmas Carol&#8217; in London&#8217;s Leicester Square, where Jim dishes about his festive animated film and hilarious holiday memories.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you get a chance to do great literature with an amazing cast … and a director with a vision and a track record of doing beautiful stories, you&#8217;ve just got to count your lucky stars,&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;His performance is a tour de force. He&#8217;s the best Scrooge ever,&#8221; raves director Robert Zemeckis.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the premiere broke four Guinness world records. One for the largest sing-a-long as 13,000 people sang &#8220;Silent Night.&#8221; The other records were for the largest 3-D film premiere across 28 cinemas in the UK; the widest distribution for a 3-D film; and Zemeckis himself broke a record for being the most successful 3-D live-action film maker.</p>
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		<title>Batman gets his start in a London Black Taxi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last fall the Los Angeles County Museum of Art held a 10-year anniversary screening of Christopher Nolan&#8217;s debut movie, &#8220;Following.&#8221; When a camera scans the door to a flat, the audience burst out laughing. The reason: A Batman poster is prominently displayed on the door, and Nolan went on to direct &#8220;Batman Begins&#8221; and its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last fall the Los Angeles County Museum of Art held a 10-year anniversary screening of Christopher Nolan&#8217;s debut movie, &#8220;Following.&#8221; When a camera scans the door to a flat, the audience burst out laughing. The reason: A Batman poster is prominently displayed on the door, and Nolan went on to direct &#8220;Batman Begins&#8221; and its sequel, &#8220;The Dark Knight.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I would love to say it was fate or destiny, but it is a total coincidence,&#8221; Nolan, 38, said recently from his Los Angeles office. The flat belonged to a cast member, who just happened to have a thing for the Caped Crusader. Yet looking over Nolan&#8217;s charmed career, it&#8217;s hard to deny destiny&#8217;s hand, or at least a finger poking the way.</p>
<p>&#8220;Following&#8221; is a perfect example. While the efforts of most first-time filmmakers lay buried in a bottom drawer, &#8220;Following&#8221; quickly developed an audience. An enthusiastic response at the San Francisco International Film Festival and other festivals led to a distribution deal for the 71-minute movie. It proved a persuasive calling card, gaining Nolan entree into major studios and helping him secure a budget in the low millions for his next film, &#8220;Memento.&#8221; That seemed like a fortune to Nolan, who had shot &#8220;Following&#8221; for $6,000 in black and white. The entire cast and crew could fit into a <span style="color: #ff0000;">London Black Taxi</span>. &#8220;<span style="color: #ff0000;">London Taxis</span> are a bit bigger,&#8221; Nolan said.</p>
<p>The film took a year to complete because the cast and crew had day jobs and could work &#8211; if you call receiving no salary work &#8211; only on weekends. He instructed them not to leave England unexpectedly and not to cut their hair. A compelling story weaving in aspects of timeless film noir and crime fiction explain why &#8220;Following&#8221; seems as fresh today as it did a decade ago. Plans are under way for an encore theatrical release and a Blu-ray edition later in the year. Bay Area audiences don&#8217;t have to wait to see &#8220;Following&#8221; on a big screen. It&#8217;s a highlight of the Mostly British Film Series at the Vogue in San Francisco and the Rafael in San Rafael. As a volunteer programmer who was one of the local critics to initially recognize Nolan&#8217;s talent, I suggested &#8220;Following&#8221; for the series&#8217; &#8220;classics&#8221; division. Lessons Nolan learned shooting on the cheap proved invaluable on &#8220;Memento&#8221; and, subsequently, &#8220;Insomnia&#8221; and &#8220;The Prestige.&#8221; He even applied them to the almost $400 million Batman franchise. Because of limited time to shoot &#8220;Following,&#8221; he devised a &#8220;very efficient process of focusing on the specific shot that is in the frame &#8211; that you are shooting right then and there &#8211; and how it is involved in the story. That absolute focus of my attention has carried me through everything I&#8217;ve done since,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Jeremy Theobald, an actor friend of Nolan&#8217;s, plays an aspiring writer at loose ends who starts following people around <span style="color: #ff0000;">London</span>, not with the intention of harming them but merely to observe their lives. (For old times&#8217; sake, Nolan cast Theobald as a Gotham Water Board technician in &#8220;Batman Begins.&#8221;) The character is loosely patterned after Nolan, who wasn&#8217;t working at the time and was doing some serious hanging out. &#8220;I lived in a very crowded part of <span style="color: #ff0000;">London</span>. As soon as I went out my front door there would be a crowd of people around me,&#8221; said Nolan, who turned this into a memorable shot of Theobald surrounded by strangers. &#8220;I got interested in the notion of how you are bumping up against strangers all day but seek a separate place for your own comfort. As soon as you break that distance &#8211; even in a small way, like walking at the same pace as someone else &#8211; it&#8217;s considered a peculiar thing to do.&#8221; Nolan never dared try it. &#8220;I was worried about getting into a fight,&#8221; he said. Many scenes were shot on rooftops. Nolan found he could move his film outdoors that way without having to deal with a bureaucracy that insisted on permits. He was fortunate in having use of his parents&#8217; spacious residence for a scene in which a burglary takes place. In between filming, the house really was burglarized. &#8220;I had intended to go back and shoot some items, but they had been stolen for real,&#8221; Nolan said. &#8220;Following&#8221; makes liberal use of flashbacks and flash-forwards to keep the viewer alert &#8211; a device Nolan would build on in &#8220;Memento,&#8221; in which he adopted a reverse chronological order &#8220;to put the audience into the head of the protagonist, who doesn&#8217;t know what he has just done.&#8221; It was a huge help for him to be able to show &#8220;Following&#8221; to movie executives to allay their fears about &#8220;Memento&#8217;s&#8221; unusual narrative approach. Back in his indie days, Nolan always imagined himself directing Hollywood blockbusters. He never doubted he could make the transition. The hardest adjustment on &#8220;Batman Begins&#8221; was &#8220;the physical scale of the film and having to do large-scale action sequences and large-scale special effects.&#8221; He may pick up the Caped Crusader&#8217;s story again, but not before a few detours. Nolan just signed a deal to direct a sci-fi action film he wrote called &#8220;Inception&#8221; &#8211; returning to the single-word titles that have served him well. After that, he&#8217;s considering bringing the 1960s British TV series &#8220;The Prisoner&#8221; to the big screen. Nolan is a fan of the show, which starred Patrick McGoohan as a British secret agent who is captured. Nolan leaves the door open to anything, even shooting in black and white again. It hardly matters, he said, because he&#8217;s color blind. A responsibility has been pressed on Nolan this awards season that he couldn&#8217;t have imagined in his worst nightmares. Heath Ledger, who as the Joker walks away with &#8220;The Dark Knight,&#8221; died of an accidental overdose in January 2008. Ledger is winning every award for best supporting actor, including, almost certainly, tonight&#8217;s Oscar. Nolan has been eloquent in accepting these prizes for Ledger with &#8220;an awful mixture of sadness but incredible pride.&#8221;</p>
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