Saturday, October 11, 2014

'Love, Rosie' UK promotion videos & interviews part 2

Here are a few more videos and interviews with the 'Love, Rosie' cast and with Cecelia Ahern.



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Author Cecelia Ahern on seeing her bestsellers turned into movies: Being on a set that's been plucked from your head is really bizarre

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BESTSELLING author Cecelia Ahern nearly made it into one of her movies – but being the writer didn’t save her scene from ending up on the cutting room floor.

Irish novelist Cecelia, 33, was relieved as she admits acting terrifies her and she’s in awe of the stars who bring her characters to life on the big screen.

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“I get so emotional. I sit there crying most of the way through it because I’m really proud that it’s my book, that they’ve done a good job and adapted it so well.

“Lily is an incredible actress and is going to get bigger, she’s so amazing and the chemistry between her and Sam is incredible. I couldn’t have asked for a better job to be done.

You can read the full interview Here!

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Collins: Baby not a fan of Claflin

Lily Collins has revealed the baby who played her daughter in Love, Rosie didn't like her co-star Sam Claflin.

Lily and Sam play best friends in the rom com based on the bestselling chick lit novel Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern. Rosie's (Collins) whole life seems ahead of her until she accidentally gets pregnant from a one-night stand on the eve of her school leaver's ball and becomes a single working mother, while best friend Alex (Claflin) goes off to university and a new life in America.

Lily said of filming with the baby: "That baby did not like Sam! She kept crying and crying and crying whenever he's walk into a room. So finally we let the baby fall asleep and then shot the scene."

Sam added: "Oh God, the baby! It was meant to be me holding her so I looked like a natural dad, and every time I walked in she'd just scream. but apparently it wasn't just me, it was any man."

Lily admitted playing a mum had made her feel a bit broody.

She said: "It was lovely, little Rosa, who played Katie at five and Lily Laight who played her at 10, they were just so adorable. And their parents were on set so I got to see what worked with their relationship with their parents. Lily and I still keep in touch.

"It was really sweet - it just made me more excited to have kids."

The film follows Rosie and Alex over 12 years, from 18 to 30, and the pair admitted the vintage costumes they wore to play teenagers - though rather cringe-worthy - helped them get into character.

Lily said: "I felt like my body language and everything changed when I was at the beginning with the long sweaters and the jeans. I would hold my sweaters with my hands though them [the cuffs], like I did as a teenager."

Sam added: "I think the outfit I'm wearing on the poster is pretty hideous, but unfortunately that was the fashion of the early 2000s. And I think that was really fun and interesting when they started going 'This was fashionable back then, and I was like why?!'

"And I enjoyed the wig, weirdly. That nostalgic moment of doing this [flicking his fringe out of his eyes] as a 16-year-old boy. It all came flooding back."

Love, Rosie is out in cinemas on Wednesday October 22, 2014.

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Tamsin Egerton's baby co-star urinated on her in Love, Rosie


The St. Trinian's star plays new mum Sally, the wife of Sam Claflin's lead character Alex Stewart, but one scene with her baby co-star left her covered in pee - and it didn't even make the final cut.

She tells the DailyMail.co.uk, "There was a scene that didn't (make it) in the film, where I'm bathing my character's baby and during a take it started peeing all over me."

She adds sarcastically, "I was just there acting with warm baby pee all over me which was just really, really fun."

Love, Rosie is based on the 2004 relationship novel of the same name, aka Where Rainbows End, by Irish author Cecelia Ahern.

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