USA: Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell premiere their new film "Mami Vice" in Los Angeles
Record ID:
219144
USA: Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell premiere their new film "Mami Vice" in Los Angeles
- Title: USA: Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell premiere their new film "Mami Vice" in Los Angeles
- Date: 27th July 2006
- Summary: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JULY 20, 2006) (REUTERS) FANS STANDING BEHIND BARRIERS / PAN TO ARRIVALS LINE AT PREMIERE OF "MIAMI VICE" ACTOR COLIN FARRELL, CO-STAR OF MIAMI VICE, SPEAKING TO REPORTER FILM POSTER ACTRESS GONG LI WEARING A ROBERTO CAVALLI DRESS ARRIVING FARRELL WITH CO-STAR JAMIE FOXX POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS (SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) GONG LI, WHO PORTRAYS ISABELLA IN "MIAMI VICE", SAYING: "The best experience (in doing this movie) was that it was a very easy-going time. They are very good actors and actresses, and I am honoured to be working with the best in the world." (SOUNDBITE) (English) GONG LI, WEARING A ROBERTO CAVALLI PRINTED DRESS, SAYING: (Reporter asking: "How did Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell treat you?) "Very Good." FOXX AND FARRELL POSING WITH FILM DIRECTOR MICHAEL MANN (SOUNDBITE) (English) ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ, WHO PORTRAYS DETECTIVE GINA CALABRESE IN "MIAMI VICE", SAYING: "With Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell and being able to learn to work with our souls." (SOUNDBITE) (English) MICHAEL MANN, DIRECTOR OF "MIAMI VICE", SAYING: "The best part of making the film was that we really went and did everything that we tried to do for real and went to the places and all the actors did their thing and they got great at what they did. Including Barry "Shabaka" Henley who I cannot make a movie unless he is in it. That is it, I cannot make a movie unless this man is in it." BARRY HENLEY KISSING MANN MANN HUGGING BARRY "SHABAKA" HENLEY WHO PORTRAYS CASTILLO IN "MIAMI VICE" (SOUNDBITE) (English) SINGER KELLY ROWLAND FORMERLY OF DESTINY'S CHILD SAYING: "You know what first of all I am a fan of Jamie Foxx and I love Colin Farrell. Who doesn't love Colin Farrell? I want to see this duo on screen I know it i going to be amazingly sexy and really hot I can't wait to see it." (SOUNDBITE) (English) RAPPER T.I. SAYING: "You could not grow up in the 80s and not be a fan of "Miami Vice" (the television show) that is just not cool and I am a cool cat so of course I was." VARIOUS OF JAMIE FOXX TALKING TO REPORTER WIDE OF MARQUEE/ CARPET
- Embargoed: 11th August 2006 13:00
- Keywords:
- Location: Usa
- Country: USA
- Reuters ID: LVA4Y4LFHPSF43343TQQZPDIDZW9
- Story Text: Fans of the hit TV show 'Miami Vice' came out for film premiere in Los Angeles, California on Thursday (July 20), with the big-screen version getting its debut almost 20 years after the famous television series.
'Miami Vice', which opens in the United States on Friday (July 28) is set in the present and does not resurrect the old days, according to its producers.
The phenomenally popular 'Miami Vice' flickered across screens for barely five seasons - 1984 to 1989 - on NBC, yet the effects of its influence on television, movies, music and most lastingly, of course, fashion, were so potent and unforeseeable that one can pick up their radioactive signals 17 years after the series shut down.
The cop show lives on in reruns, on DVD and now in a new movie directed by the Michael Mann the original show's executive producer.
"The best part of making the film was that we really went and did everything that we tried to do for real and went to the places and all the actors did their thing and they got great at what they did," Mann told Reuters at the LA premiere.
Each of the stars does his bit to add spin to the visual images originally conjured by Don Johnson as James 'Sonny' Crockett now portrayed by Colin Farrell and Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx as Ricardo 'Rico' Tubbs, originally played by Philip Michael Thomas.
"You know what first of all I am a fan of Jamie Foxx and I love Colin Farrell. Who doesn't love Colin Farrell? I want to see this duo on screen I know it i going to be amazingly sexy and really hot I can't wait to see it," said Singer Kelly Rowland Formerly of Destiny's Child on the red carpet.
There is nothing stylistically to compare with the crazy subtropical brio of images from the 80's TV show that made pink t-shits with baby blue blazers and stubble from a two- day growth such a popular look.
"You could not grow up in the 80s and not be a fan of "Miami Vice" (the television show) that is just not cool and I am a cool cat so of course I was," Rapper T.I. said at the premiere in Westwood.
"Miami Vice" like the original show has plenty of flashy boats, pretty girls and big machine guns to go around similar to what might be seen in a hip hop music video.
The film also stars British actress Naomie Harris and Chinese star Gong Li. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
- Copyright Notice: (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2011. Open For Restrictions - http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp
- Usage Terms/Restrictions: None