USA: FILM PREMIERE OF BRUCE WILLIS , BILLY BOB THORNTON AND CATE BLANCHETT'S LATEST FILM - COMEDY THRILLER "BANDITS"
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USA: FILM PREMIERE OF BRUCE WILLIS , BILLY BOB THORNTON AND CATE BLANCHETT'S LATEST FILM - COMEDY THRILLER "BANDITS"
- Title: USA: FILM PREMIERE OF BRUCE WILLIS , BILLY BOB THORNTON AND CATE BLANCHETT'S LATEST FILM - COMEDY THRILLER "BANDITS"
- Date: 29th September 2001
- Summary: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. USA (OCTOBER 4, 2001) (REUTERS) PAN FROM CINEMA MARQUEE WITH STARS NAMES TO PEOPLE ASSEMBLED ON THE RED CARPET SLV FILM POSTER FOR BANDITS VARIOUS, FANS AND MEDIA WATCHING ARRIVALS SLV WESLEY SNIPES ARRIVING CUTAWAY MEDIA SMV DAVID DUCHONVY ARRIVING WIDE OF ARRIVALS / PAN INTO BILLY BOB THORNTON BEING INTERVIEWED WIDE/ SMV BILLY BOB THORNTON WITH ANGELINA JOLIE TALKING TO MEDIA SMV BRUCE WILLIS WAVING TO FANS SLV BRUCE WILLIS. DEMI MOORE AND THEIR CHILDREN SCU BRUCE WILLIS CARRYING LITTLE GIRL IN HIS ARMS SCU (SOUNDBITE ENGLISH) BILLY BOB THORNTON SAYING " Really nice, that Bruce and I have done another movie together and I have know him over the years and it was pretty easy." PAN FROM FILM POSTER TO BRUCE WILLIS TALKING TO THE MEDIA SCU (SOUNDBITE ENGLISH) BRUCE WILLIS TALKING ABOUT HIS TWO DAUGHTERS ROLES IN THE FILM "Those two parts were actually written in the script and I talked to Barry about it and he said yes ,sure and we both brought our own individual talent and stayed in the film" (TALKING ABOUT WORKING WITH THORNTON) "It was great - we had a great time on this film, we are friends in real life and we showed up every day trying to make Barry laugh.It 's a complex film, it's a complex script, really well written and had stuff in it that I hadn't seen and it just seemed like a lot of fun." PAN FROM ADVERTISING BANNER FOR BANDITS TO EXTERIOR OF CINEMA
- Embargoed: 14th October 2001 13:00
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- Location: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES AND FILM LOCATIONS
- Country: USA
- Topics: General
- Reuters ID: LVAE2RIECW969RG26S4Y77X36B56
- Story Text: After their successful collaboration on the
blockbuster "Armageddon," Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton
reunite for the new crime comedy thriller "Bandits,"
co-starring Cate Blanchett. They attended the film's World
Premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday, October 4.
The set of "Bandits" was a reunion for the actors in
more ways than one. In addition to Willis and Thornton having
had a previous relationship from working on "Armageddon"
together, Thornton and Blanchett previously acted opposite one
another on the little seen air traffic controller comedy
"Pushing Tin." The familiarity bred a sense of easy and
comfort on the set that easily translates onto the screen.
Filmmaker Barry Levinson, who previously won an Oscar for
"Rain Man" and directed the films "Bugsy," "Wag the Dog" and
"The Natural," is behind the camera in this story about a pair
of charismatic bank robbers and the woman who almost destroys
them.
Willis plays Joe Blake and Thornton plays Terry Collins, a
pair of recently escaped convicts hoping a final string of
successful bank robberies will finance their
South-of-the-Border retirement dreams. They devise a rather
unorthodox method to loot banks all along the Pacific coast:
the take the bank manager and his family hostage the night
before a heist, have dinner, sleep over, then go into the bank
with him in the morning before business hours.
Their unique method wins them international fame and the
grudging respect of law enforcement and bank employees in
their path. While it seems to work for a while, the plan
starts to unravel when an unhappily married and desperately
bored housewife named Kate, played by "Elizabeth" Oscar
nominee Cate Blanchett under a fire red wig, stumbles into
their route.
Actually, it's Terry who stumbles into Kate's path. She
absent-mindedly runs her car into him as he's trying to escape
from a botched get-away attempt. Soon, she finds herself
taking up with the pair of bandits and even possibly falling
in love with one, or possibly, both of them.
While Joe is the handsome and charismatic man of action,
Terry is the brilliant but neurotic man who can't take a step
without a plan. In fact, one of Thornton's own real life
neuroses made its way into the script. During a scene where
he describes to Kate his many fears and phobias, he includes
the fact that he's afraid of antique furniture. This is a
lifelong phobia of Thornton's as well, one that he's never
been able to determine the source of.
While some of the production for "Bandits" was done on
soundstages in Los Angeles, the majority of "Bandits" was a
true road movie. Levinson and his cast and crew filmed in
nearly 60 different locations throughout Oregon and
California.
"Bandits" opens in theatres throughout the United States
on Friday, October 12.
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