- Title: USA: Stars shine at Comic Con evening events
- Date: 22nd July 2011
- Summary: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JULY 21, 2011) (REUTERS) ( ** BEWARE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY **) WIDE SHOT OF RED CARPET VARIOUS OF ACTRESS CAREY MULLIGAN (SOUNDBITE) (English) CAREY MULLIGAN SAYING: "Mainly, with this it was Nicholas Refn, who was the director. I have seen all of his work and have loved all of his stuff. I found out he was making a film and just sort of begged my way into it." ACTOR RON PERLMAN (SOUNDBITE) (English) DIRECTOR NICOLAS WINDING REFN SAYING: "It was more like when you can see everything in front of you, then everything works in the right order, that is when you can begin to breathe again. Because you can see that there is actually a way out. " PHOTOGRAPHER CUT AWAY (SOUNDBITE) (English) NICOLAS WINDING REFN SAYING: "It was mad and it was crazy. I'm amazed that there are people left in the United States. I thought they all came here." CAST POSING ON THE RED CARPET
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- Story Text: Stars Carey Mulligan and Guy Pearce hit downtown San Diego to discuss their upcoming films at the Comic Con convention.
Stars Carey Mulligan and Guy Pearce hit the red carpet in downtown San Diego to talk about their respective upcoming films under the glare of the spotlight at this years Comic Con convention.
The four-day event, which kicked off on Thursday (July 21), has grown from its humble beginnings into a major Hollywood event.
Mulligan joined director Nicolas Winding Refn to help promote "Drive," which also stars Ryan Gosling as a risk taking but talented driver, who gets in over his head. The actress told Reuters that she jumped at the chance of working with Refn.
"Mainly, with this it was Nicholas Refn, who was the director," said Mulligan. "I have seen all of his work and have loved all of his stuff. I found out he was making a film and just sort of begged my way into it."
The event, which tool place at the downtown Hard Rock Hotel, drew a crowd of Comic Con convention goers, which gave the red carpet a Madri Gras feel.
"It was mad and it was crazy," explained Refn, on his first time reaction to Comic Con's circus like atmosphere. "I'm amazed that there are people left in the United States. I thought they all came here."
Actor Guy Pearce also joined his director Troy Nixey at the event to help promote their drama/horror flick, "Don't be Afraid of the Dark."
In the film, Pearce plays a sympathetic, but inherently flawed father, who is forced to deal to deal with para-normal activity.
"There is a dilemma that is created," said Pearce. "But, I didn't want him to be a two-dimensional dick who was just a bad parent. So, it was important to attain some level of sympathy as to why he was behaving the way he is."
Guilllermo del Toro helped write the film's screenplay and is acting as a producer on the project.
"Drive" and "Don't be Afraid of the Dark" are among the films that will vie for attention from the estimated 130,000 to as many as 200,000 expected to invade San Diego over the four-day convention. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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