Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Here is some information that's going to go onto my website:

The making of You Belong With Me….

In this dramatic love story, a girl sets out to be with the love of her life. The making of this great movie was a long but quite fun journey. There were a few hundred bloopers, which were extremely funny at the time. For example, the main protagonist in the story was about to walk towards her love in a dramatic scene and it was the last day of shooting. We were all very tired and excited to get home, then her leg gets stuck to the ground and comes off! It was a very funny time and woke most of us up. An hour later, we were ready to shoot again.
This movie is for all those teenage girls and guys out there that have trouble with love. The movies out there based on love right now end with a happy ending,, and although that is so sweet and cute, its not always accurate. What about those times when you don’t get the boy or girl in the end? Because that does happen, and quite a lot. This is what the video is based on, real life.



Trailer:

A girl sets out to be with the love of her life. Getting into a few bumps along the path of true love, does she end up finding him? Will he love her back? In this epic love story, with “a truth in it no other director could capture, with a shocking twist at the end, who could miss this blockbuster?” said by Rolling Stones Magazine, you better get your tickets fast. Out in cinemas on the 17th of July 2011.

Blue Man: He has starred in films such as, ‘Is that the big blob?’ and ‘Bluey: A documentary of the man behind the clay”. He has recently become famous how his great looks, so the director believed he was perfect for the part. The New York Times call him “an inspiration to all those actors out there doing second class, you can make it.”

Red Girl: Red girl has been a famour actor among crowds for a while now. Starring in the famous, “Dirty Playdohing” when she was only 10 and “The Boy in the Striped Play doh”, she was automatically a hit by the time this movie came out. The director wanted her in the movie because of the ‘vibe she gives off, as she just gets into any character asked of her, as if she’d played it for her whole life’.

White Girl: She was the enemy of the play, and with the actress Nicole Dohman playing the evil girlfriend; everyone knew that the movie was going to be big. “She played her perfectly, giving her famous stuck-up looks and her stances” said by Steven Spielberg.