Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Freitag, 21. Dezember 2012
Mittwoch, 3. Oktober 2012
New Couch Decoration
Unfortunately I have no picture evidence but when I came back to my flat after bringing the trash out I had a new black and white couch decoration.
The decoration greeted my with a miauw. My neighbour's cat used the time to inspect my flat. (I hope he didn't find it too messy.) Normally the cat is really shy, even with people he knows. On the other hand he is really curious...
So when I came back in I closed the door and put some things away. Then I went into my living room and on top of one of my sofa coshion miauwed the cat. His tail was twitching so he wasn't really comfortable with the situation.
I managed to get him out the short way over the balcony before he could decide to rearrange my interiour design.
btw: Did I mention that my neighbour has another cat, less shy and even more curious...
The decoration greeted my with a miauw. My neighbour's cat used the time to inspect my flat. (I hope he didn't find it too messy.) Normally the cat is really shy, even with people he knows. On the other hand he is really curious...
So when I came back in I closed the door and put some things away. Then I went into my living room and on top of one of my sofa coshion miauwed the cat. His tail was twitching so he wasn't really comfortable with the situation.
I managed to get him out the short way over the balcony before he could decide to rearrange my interiour design.
btw: Did I mention that my neighbour has another cat, less shy and even more curious...
Sonntag, 22. Juli 2012
Verfressene Bande
Dank dieses Frühjahrs und des Sommers haben die Meisen bei uns zwei Mal eine Brut groß bekommen. Die zweite hatte insgesamt 7 Jungtiere. Mittlerweile sind es Halbstarke und machen unseren Garten unsicher.
Ich habe auf der Terrasse einen Futterspender für Sonnenblumenkerne aufgehängt und den hatte ich gestern früh aufgefüllt. Das sah dann so aus...
Und heute morgen sah der Inhalt dann so aus.
Ich habe auf der Terrasse einen Futterspender für Sonnenblumenkerne aufgehängt und den hatte ich gestern früh aufgefüllt. Das sah dann so aus...
Und heute morgen sah der Inhalt dann so aus.
Nachschub gibt es wieder nächsten Samstag...
Donnerstag, 12. Juli 2012
Playboy Interview Teaser
There is a teaser for the German edition of "Playboy":
Actor Michael Fassbender ("Shame") has no definite scam to address women. "And I flirt only when I'm drunk," said the 35-year-old to the magazine "Playboy" according to a preliminary report. He definitely knows how to enjoy life and wants have fun if he goes out. "But I don't go out on purpose to pick up women. However, should something arise, I'm not averse. Sex is a part of life," he added.
Fassbender, who has a German father and an Irish mother, stars in the sci-fi thriller "Prometheus" directed by Ridley Scott, from 9 August in the theatres.
Link to the German newsticker: http://www.welt.de/newsticker/news3/article108271894/Michael-Fassbender-flirtet-nur-betrunken.html
Schauspieler Michael Fassbender ("Shame") hat keine bestimmte Masche, um Frauen anzusprechen. "Und ich flirte auch nur, wenn ich betrunken bin", sagte der 35-Jährige dem Magazin "Playboy" laut Vorabbericht. Er wisse sein Leben durchaus zu genießen und wolle Spaß haben, wenn er ausgehe. "Aber ich ziehe nun wirklich nicht los, um gezielt Frauen aufzureißen. Sollte sich allerdings was ergeben, bin ich sicher nicht abgeneigt. Sex gehört doch zum Leben", fügte er hinzu.
Fassbender, der einen deutschen Vater und eine irische Mutter hat, ist ab dem 9. August im Science-Fiction-Thriller "Prometheus - Dunkle Zeichen" von Regisseur Ridley Scott im Kino zu sehen.
Ergänzung http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/michael-fassbender-flirtet-nur-betrunken--/de/News/23826344
Als Schauspieler braucht Fassbender immer wieder Bestätigung von den richtigen Leuten, da er nur so an "Selbstvertrauen und Kraft für neue Taten" gewinnt. "Ich gehe nämlich als Schauspieler gern Risiken ein, ich bin kein Bewohner der Komfortzone", erklärt der Deutsch-Ire, der ab dem 9. August neben Noomi Rapace und Charlize Theron in Ridley Scotts Sci-Fi-Thriller 'Prometheus - Dunkle Zeichen' zu sehen ist.
Actor Michael Fassbender ("Shame") has no definite scam to address women. "And I flirt only when I'm drunk," said the 35-year-old to the magazine "Playboy" according to a preliminary report. He definitely knows how to enjoy life and wants have fun if he goes out. "But I don't go out on purpose to pick up women. However, should something arise, I'm not averse. Sex is a part of life," he added.
Fassbender, who has a German father and an Irish mother, stars in the sci-fi thriller "Prometheus" directed by Ridley Scott, from 9 August in the theatres.
Link to the German newsticker: http://www.welt.de/newsticker/news3/article108271894/Michael-Fassbender-flirtet-nur-betrunken.html
Schauspieler Michael Fassbender ("Shame") hat keine bestimmte Masche, um Frauen anzusprechen. "Und ich flirte auch nur, wenn ich betrunken bin", sagte der 35-Jährige dem Magazin "Playboy" laut Vorabbericht. Er wisse sein Leben durchaus zu genießen und wolle Spaß haben, wenn er ausgehe. "Aber ich ziehe nun wirklich nicht los, um gezielt Frauen aufzureißen. Sollte sich allerdings was ergeben, bin ich sicher nicht abgeneigt. Sex gehört doch zum Leben", fügte er hinzu.
Fassbender, der einen deutschen Vater und eine irische Mutter hat, ist ab dem 9. August im Science-Fiction-Thriller "Prometheus - Dunkle Zeichen" von Regisseur Ridley Scott im Kino zu sehen.
Ergänzung http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/michael-fassbender-flirtet-nur-betrunken--/de/News/23826344
Als Schauspieler braucht Fassbender immer wieder Bestätigung von den richtigen Leuten, da er nur so an "Selbstvertrauen und Kraft für neue Taten" gewinnt. "Ich gehe nämlich als Schauspieler gern Risiken ein, ich bin kein Bewohner der Komfortzone", erklärt der Deutsch-Ire, der ab dem 9. August neben Noomi Rapace und Charlize Theron in Ridley Scotts Sci-Fi-Thriller 'Prometheus - Dunkle Zeichen' zu sehen ist.
Sonntag, 8. Juli 2012
I like strong women
"Who is that?" JOY correspondent Frances Schoenberger asks casually, as a bearded man turns up in a crumpled jacket, while she is waiting in the "Claridge's", one of the finest hotels in London, for the interview with Michael Fassbender. "Nowadays, they let everyone in," jokes a colleague. But it is - surprise! - Hollywood's new rising star himself: He speaks with an Irish accent, seems very confident, absolutely "down to earth" and incredibly charming. His warm smile and his intense eyes one recognise immediately. Born in Heidelberg he looks with the beard not as good as without, but no doubt there is a special aura around him. No wonder that women fly on the 1.83 meters tall Aries man. But he does not seem to care much. He is obsessed with his work, a workaholic.
JOY: You've played yourself all the way up in a very short time. From August 9 you excel as a human robot in the science fiction blockbuster "Prometheus - dark signs" How has the success changed your life?
MICHAEL FASSBENDER: It depends on what goals you have in your life - and I still want the same thing: to learn; to work with people, who inspire me; to spend time with people I love, and be able to spent more time for go-kart driving (laughs). I'm 35. Ten years ago I would have been even more impressed by being famous. Today I do not care anymore. Fame is not necessarily what brings great joy. However, there was a great experience at the Grand Prix in Monaco when I stood alongside Michael Schumacher, as he climbed into his car. It was a childhood dream of mine, of which I have dreamed about 20 years.
Was acting also a dream of yours?
No, I always wanted to be a guitarist in a heavy metal band. The first instrument I learned, was a tin whistle, a flute played in Irish folk music. Originally, I wanted to play the violin, but it was too expensive for my parents. They encouraged me to the accordion, because we had one at home anyway. The instrument was huge, my head almost disappeared behind it. So I played a couple of years. As a teenager I started playing the guitar. It was an absolute key experience for me as one day Steven Hart, a good friend of mine, visited. During our joint practice in the garage, he played such a stunning solo, that I became aware that I should come up with something else.
You did not have enough talent for music and therefore wanted to be an actor?
(Laughs) Exactly. In school I was only mediocre. At first I thought, I'm going to be a lawyer. But I'm a slow reader, and with the thick file that would be difficult. Then it turned out that I'm also not suitable as an architect, because I had failed in technical drawing. When a former classmate, who was studying at the Irish Theatre School 'Gaiety School of Acting', staged a piece of my college, I joined in and suddenly I realized: That's exactly what I want!
How did your career come fully under way?
At 19 I moved from Ireland to London to go to drama school. I live there still. For years I've fought through all sorts of jobs like bartender. I just do not give up and believed in me. Then in 2007 came the breakthrough when the director Steve McQueen offered me the main role in the prison drama, "Hunger", although I was completely unknown.
This director has turned your life pretty much upside down, has he not?
Yes, Steve McQueen is a genius - I love him. Last year I shot with him the drama "Shame," in which I stripped to the buff. Our next project is the slave drama "Twelve Years A Slave", in which Brad Pitt also plays along. Unfortunately before every new movie I still have the fear of failure.
Do you have any philosophy of life?
Yes, treat others as you would like to be treated. Everyone wants to be accepted and loved. Probably it sounds kitschy, but we should all love more. Speaking of Love: What must a woman have for you? I like strong women like my girl friend Nicole. I like her confidence, she is an equal partner.
Your parents have been married for 38 years. How do you feel about marriage?
In my job, it's difficult to live a relationship, let alone to be married. And I'm a romanticist: to sit in the garden or a sunset at the beach is always nice if you experience it with another one.
You were born in Heidelberg. Do you speak German?
Unfortunately not. My parents, who speak both fluently German, wanted to teach me - in vain. My mother is Irish, my father is German. They met in London and moved together to Heidelberg. When I was two, we moved to Ireland. As long as my German grandparents were still alive, as a child I often spent the holiday with them. I like the city of Cologne, the bohemian atmosphere there is second to none!
Joy magazine (August 2012)
Was acting also a dream of yours?
No, I always wanted to be a guitarist in a heavy metal band. The first instrument I learned, was a tin whistle, a flute played in Irish folk music. Originally, I wanted to play the violin, but it was too expensive for my parents. They encouraged me to the accordion, because we had one at home anyway. The instrument was huge, my head almost disappeared behind it. So I played a couple of years. As a teenager I started playing the guitar. It was an absolute key experience for me as one day Steven Hart, a good friend of mine, visited. During our joint practice in the garage, he played such a stunning solo, that I became aware that I should come up with something else.
You did not have enough talent for music and therefore wanted to be an actor?
(Laughs) Exactly. In school I was only mediocre. At first I thought, I'm going to be a lawyer. But I'm a slow reader, and with the thick file that would be difficult. Then it turned out that I'm also not suitable as an architect, because I had failed in technical drawing. When a former classmate, who was studying at the Irish Theatre School 'Gaiety School of Acting', staged a piece of my college, I joined in and suddenly I realized: That's exactly what I want!
How did your career come fully under way?
At 19 I moved from Ireland to London to go to drama school. I live there still. For years I've fought through all sorts of jobs like bartender. I just do not give up and believed in me. Then in 2007 came the breakthrough when the director Steve McQueen offered me the main role in the prison drama, "Hunger", although I was completely unknown.
This director has turned your life pretty much upside down, has he not?
Yes, Steve McQueen is a genius - I love him. Last year I shot with him the drama "Shame," in which I stripped to the buff. Our next project is the slave drama "Twelve Years A Slave", in which Brad Pitt also plays along. Unfortunately before every new movie I still have the fear of failure.
Do you have any philosophy of life?
Yes, treat others as you would like to be treated. Everyone wants to be accepted and loved. Probably it sounds kitschy, but we should all love more. Speaking of Love: What must a woman have for you? I like strong women like my girl friend Nicole. I like her confidence, she is an equal partner.
Your parents have been married for 38 years. How do you feel about marriage?
In my job, it's difficult to live a relationship, let alone to be married. And I'm a romanticist: to sit in the garden or a sunset at the beach is always nice if you experience it with another one.
You were born in Heidelberg. Do you speak German?
Unfortunately not. My parents, who speak both fluently German, wanted to teach me - in vain. My mother is Irish, my father is German. They met in London and moved together to Heidelberg. When I was two, we moved to Ireland. As long as my German grandparents were still alive, as a child I often spent the holiday with them. I like the city of Cologne, the bohemian atmosphere there is second to none!
Joy magazine (August 2012)
Mittwoch, 13. Juni 2012
Copa di Volpi 2011
http://elizabethtoni.com/2011/09/michael-fassbender-steve-mcqueen-shame-world-premiere-arrivals-68th-venice-international-film-festival-plus-michael-meets-press-and-fans-after-his-coppa-volpi-for-best-actor-10th-sept.html
Sonntag, 20. Mai 2012
The Hottest Guy in Hollywood
The hottest guy in Hollywood, (everything revolts to translate the following part of the headline, because he never said so in this interview) Michael Fassbender, "Personally I find pornography is not so bad"
26.02.2012 Von DANIEL SCHIEFERDECKER
Yes, he actually looks incredibly good, this Michael Fassbender. But the man who is being labelled as "Hollywood's hottest import" - he is Irish with German roots - looks a little tired around the blue eyes. "It got late," he says. And lets follow a grin.
Bild am Sonntag: Where does your apparent exhaustion come from, Mr. Fassbender?
Michael Fassbender: Yesterday I was at a premiere party and danced extensively.
BamS: Some people believe men should not dance because it is unmanly.
MF: That can only come from the guys that have no sense of rhythm and do not know exactly what effect good dancers have on the females. The popular saying, a good dancer is also good in bed, isn't for nothing.
BamS: Are you a good dancer?
MF: You bet.
BamS: In your new film "Shame" you play a sex addict. What is more uncomfortable: to display sex in front of a running camera or to talk about it before a running tape recorder?
MF: I do not need to shed my clothes constantly in front of other people, so I prefer to talk about it. But for "Shame" the sex scenes were necessary because they reveal an important aspect of my film character Brandon. Brandon has no problem with routinely physicalness, but with intimacy. He hates himself. This is also apparent in the sex scenes.
BamS: The sex scenes in the film are acted. If director Steve McQueen had asked you for the sake of authenticity, really to sleep with the actors: Would you have done it?
MF: The trick is to create the perfect illusion. To really do it, I would not only have been extremely uncomfortable, but also artistically unsatisfying.
BamS: Would you say that the risk of sex addiction increases with the amount of possibilities?
MF: I think so. But that also depends on many other factors, such as your self-esteem. Sex addiction has nothing to do with the enjoyable savouring of pleasure and passion, but is an escape: from life, from love and from oneself. Steve McQueen has brought it to the point when he said, sex addiction has as much to do with lust as alcoholism with thirst.
BamS: The film is a parable about the destruction of lust by the permanent availability of sex. Do you share the view that the constant availability of sex diminishes its value?
MF: I do not think that with this the honest exchange of intimacies with your beloved partner looses its importance. But the over-sexualisation of the society makes us numb. If I wanted to see pornography when I was young, I had to ask for it with a red face in a sex shop. Today pornography is located only two Internet-clicks away, and that affects how we deal with it.
BamS: Do you find this trend good or bad?
MF: We don't want the film to judge, but reflect conditions. Personally I find pornography is not necessarily bad, but considering the fact that the sexual act in porn films is often portrayed hard and violent, one must be asking oneself, what influence this fact has on our children who come in contact with pornography for the first time on the Internet.
A scan of the original article you find here.
Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2012
Freitag, 11. Mai 2012
THE MAN, WHO NEED NO WORDS
Here is my translation of the Arte article. Posted here Arte Magazine March 2012.
THE MAN, WHO NEED NO WORDS
He is currently one of the most sought after actors in the world - the German-Irish Michael Fassbender. For his role, he will lose 20 kilos or strips. Whether loneliness, shame, obsession - Portrait of a man of whom one buys everything.
He is one who says more when he is silent, as one who speaks. Who weeps more when he laughs, as one who cries: Michael Fassbender. It is the abyss in his eyes when he is superficial flirting with a colleague at a tête-à-tête. It is a peaceful smile, when he just stands as a skeleton just a step from starvation. It is the mad grin when the fist hits his cheek. The media from New York to South Korea celebrates Michael Fassbender, who is now 35 years old, as a "new Marlon Brando", a "new James Bond", the "next Oscar winner", and rightly so. The reasons are many.
One of them is sure that his roles are so difficult - and extreme. His breakthrough had the German-Irish actor who was born in 1977 in Heidelberg, in 2008 film "Hunger", which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. For his role as IRA prisoner Bobby Sands Fassbender lived ten weeks on berries, nuts and sardines, reduced his weight by 20 kilograms. The drama tells of the legendary hunger strike in Maze prison, Northern Ireland. In the struggle for recognition as political prisoners in 1981 ten people died, Bobby Sands was the first after 66 days of starvation. A hardly bearable film, not only because one watches a man dying, but also because it shows the horror of prisoners and guards. The urine, the faeces, the truncheons, the bleeding hands.
The altar boy
Politics and freedom are the main theme in director Steve McQueen's debut "Hunger" as well as in "Shame", in theatres since March. While the IRA prisoner Bobby Sands finds in his hunger strike the path to freedom, the sex addicts Brandon to whom everything is open, is imprisoned in his body. The role of a man, perishing on his shame, brought Fassbender the Best Actor Award at the Venice Film Festival. In "Shame", he shows not only bare skin - which caused quite a stir in the media - but above all, as he is rolled over by naked desperation. "For me, Michael Fassbender has changed the acting. He is the only one who comes into consideration for me." He, who like McQueen as a director speaks so of his actors, must have serious reasons.
Ginger beard, weathered face, faded T-shirt, jeans, always the same black leather jacket - at first glance Fassbender's Brando-Bond potential can not be recognised. He who, since he was two years old, lived with his Irish mother and a German father in Killarney, who speaks a rusty German, who loves fast cars, who played in a rock band that only had one gig, who has been an altar boy, who hates telephoning , who is not on Facebook and Twitter - he's a real Average Joe.
From barman to international star
This is precisely his strength. He is approachable, genuine, as his roles: "I like characters that have cracks and shallows - because everyone has," says Fassbender. He is not a star, more of a craftsman who shows up to press conferences in flip-flops - he does not care about appearances. If he takes a role, he holes up and reads the script 300 times and more, until it turns into flesh and blood. „Working-class attitude“, the director David Cronenberg calls it. Fassbender's ability to uncompromisingly disappear into his role is the one to earn him international fame today, for years of this was different.
It all started with the play "Reservoir Dogs" of his idol, Quentin Tarantino, which he performed as an 18-year-old with friends - 14 years later in Tarantino's action-war movie "Inglorious Basterds" as Lieutenant Hicox Fassbender will change with a single hand movement the world history. Preceding that is the London drama school and his dropout. For Steven Spielberg's War series "Band of Brothers" (2001), he went to Hollywood - but returned "with his tail between his legs" to London, as he said himself. This is followed by small roles, fear of unemployment, jobs as a bartender. Until Steve McQueen appears. This first encounter is disastrous, McQueen finds Fassbender during auditioning arrogant. He meets him against his will once again - this time they it off. Today both are bond in a close, almost tender friendship: "My top priority is not to let him down," says Fassbender in an interview. And McQueen only shoots with him. Currently both are working on the third film, "Twelve Years a Slave". Perhaps it is because how Fassbender is able to convey with a twitch of the corner of the mouth all the loneliness of a man who has to sleep with prostitutes and foreigners, because closeness is unbearable for him. Fassbender does not need words, his most important tool is his body language, he says.
A man you believe
But using words he does masterfully. The conversation between Bobby Sands and a priest in "Hunger" has gone down in film history - 17 minutes verbal exchange without a cut. In David Cronenberg's "A Dangerous Method" (2011), he indulges as a psychologist Carl Jung in intellectual escapades with Sigmund Freud, - and sadomasochistic escapes with his patient. Apart from art house films the man treats himself with maverick roles but also blockbusters like "X-Men" (2011). Also in 2012 Fassbender is on every channel, alongside to Steven Soderbergh's action thriller "Haywire" in March, in August hits Ridley Scott's "Alien" successor "Prometheus" the theatres, a vampire film by Jim Jarmusch is in progress. In addition, Fassbender works with his production company on his own projects - perhaps as a director. Vieles spricht für das bodenständige Ausnahmetalent, aber Steve McQueen hat am besten formuliert, was es genau ist: „Weil ich ihm glaube, was er spielt.“ There are a lot of aspects in favour of this down-to-earth exceptional talent, but Steve McQueen has expressed best what that is exactly: "Because I believe him, what he does"
DIANA AUST FOR ARTE MAGAZINE 03/2012
Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012
Michael Fassbender in BamS
It was plain luck I came across this article. My father bought the newspaper and I read it after him...
It was in a Sunday edition of one of Germany's largest tabloids. Unfortunately they chose one of the silliest headlines I ever came across (even for their standard).
Published 08.03.2012, BamS
It was in a Sunday edition of one of Germany's largest tabloids. Unfortunately they chose one of the silliest headlines I ever came across (even for their standard).
Published 08.03.2012, BamS
Dienstag, 24. April 2012
Sonntag, 22. April 2012
Roundtable 2012
I couldn't resist. Maybe a reason to buy an ipad ;)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 13
Behind the Scenes
On Prometheus
Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/01/23/george-clooney-s-worst-job-10-best-newsweek-oscar-roundtable-bits.html
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 13
Behind the Scenes
On Prometheus
Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/01/23/george-clooney-s-worst-job-10-best-newsweek-oscar-roundtable-bits.html
Sonntag, 1. April 2012
Michael Fassbender - The Man Who Does Not Need Words
It seems as things are going slower with Alan Rickman at the moment Michael Fassbender's publicity is picking up speed.
There is a major article in a new French magazine (unfortunately they only sell the international version of the Nouvelle OBS at the airport - so a short trip to France seems to be necessary ;) ) and another cover story in the April edition of the German Arte magazine. (Poor French, they don’t sell a French version in France ;) ). The pictures in this article might not be as heart-stopping as in the new French magazine, but hey, as long as he makes it on the cover...
At the moment it seems a good time to see him in German TV as well. There are at least four different films
Tonight it's Fish Tank. Next Wednesday it's Hunger on Arte (If you get the French broadcasting you'll might be able to see it in English as they use 4 language channels) and a re-run about a week later.In Mid-April it's 300.
And last at the beginning of May it will be Inglorious Basterds (If you don't watch it because of Michael Fassbender, watch it because of Christoph Waltz. He received an Academy Award for his performance.)
Here are some scans of the Arte magazine to tempt you to buy it.
(And maybe I'll find the time to translate the text into English over the Easter holidays.)
There is a major article in a new French magazine (unfortunately they only sell the international version of the Nouvelle OBS at the airport - so a short trip to France seems to be necessary ;) ) and another cover story in the April edition of the German Arte magazine. (Poor French, they don’t sell a French version in France ;) ). The pictures in this article might not be as heart-stopping as in the new French magazine, but hey, as long as he makes it on the cover...
At the moment it seems a good time to see him in German TV as well. There are at least four different films
Tonight it's Fish Tank. Next Wednesday it's Hunger on Arte (If you get the French broadcasting you'll might be able to see it in English as they use 4 language channels) and a re-run about a week later.In Mid-April it's 300.
And last at the beginning of May it will be Inglorious Basterds (If you don't watch it because of Michael Fassbender, watch it because of Christoph Waltz. He received an Academy Award for his performance.)
Here are some scans of the Arte magazine to tempt you to buy it.
(And maybe I'll find the time to translate the text into English over the Easter holidays.)








