In actual fact Game wasn’t an obvious choice for me. There were bigger budgeted and more obvious films that I could’ve done, but I felt these guys have an incredible imagination and a freshness and an edge and a risk-taking about them. — Bob Thompson, National Post (March 26, 2008)
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Congratulations to our movie poster design contest winners for Game and RockNRolla!!
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Many thanks also to Anne at INeedMyFix for sharing her photos from RockNRolla’s TIFF premiere.
Check out her blog for a play-by-play on the remarks by the cast and Guy Ritchie prior to the premiere. Also, keep a watch for a contest she will be running to give away the photo her lovely husband got Gerry to autograph last night!
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TIFF highlights from YouTube “Girl in the corner” or “Don’t squeeze the cheek” video …
Interview with Gerard about RockNRolla from RealVideo TV…
Arriving at the TIFF premiere…
Thanks to Izabella for the first fan photo from TIFF! Check it out here! If you have photos from TIFF you would like to share, please contact Gieselle at gieselle @ gerardbutler.net (remove spaces around @ before sending the email).
Thanks as well to Elb and Vanessa for sharing their pics from the London RockNRolla premiere! NEWSPAPER PRESS
More newspaper press has been added to the gallery.
ROCKNROLLA ARTWORK
Thanks as well to Shucks ID and Dane VOP for sharing their artwork for RockNRolla in London with us!
The early reviews have started coming in from the Toronto International Film Festival. Excerpts of some of them are below:
From Variety:Gerard Butler emerges as first among equals in an impressive ensemble cast as One Two, a small-time hustler hoping to become a big-time entrepreneur by entering the booming London real-estate market. Read more…
From The Hollywood Reporter:First the good news: Guy Ritchie is back. Then the even better news: Guy Ritchie is back with his most accessible and enjoyable film yet in “RocknRolla.”Read more…
From the New York Post:I’ll say that Gerard Butler, never one of my favorite, reveals a hitherto unsuspected talent for comedy as a hapless criminal who gets involved in a series of double-crosses.Read more…