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Pierce Brosnan as Chiron was terrific. It was cool to see him in a role as a mentor, not a ladies man secret agent. He did really well portraying, as he himself calls it, a “horse’s a**”.
Uma Thurman as Medusa….what to say other than brilliant? She did well portraying Medusa as someone other than a hideous monster. Her scenes “Sneak a Peek” were terrifically terrifying. She did an amazing job making me feel like I was in a balance between life and death, and had to keep my eyes closed. (I didn’t, but the suspense was awesome).
Sean Bean and Kevin Mckidd as Zeus and Poseidon respectively. They didn’t get a whole lot of screen time, but they were great nonetheless. And Kevin Mckidd, when he’s talking to Percy at the end, he was great trying to get Percy to see his side of things, that he had his duties as a god, and couldn’t be there for Percy.
Steve Coogan and Rosario Dawson were great as Hades and Persephone. Sure, Persephone wasn’t in the book, but I’m still glad they put her in anyways. When I heard that Steve Coogan was portraying Hades of all characters, I thought “Oh great, how’s that one going to turn out?” and the answer is amazing.
Now, onto the Trio and Jake Abel. I think they did a terrific job when they cast Logan, Brandon, Alexandra and Jake as the young stars. Logan Lerman did great playing a kid who didn’t know where he was, and his reactions to the new world of the Gods is simply terrific. “Did that really just happen?” and “This is a pen. It’s a PEN.”
He and Alexandra were terrific on screen. “I have really strong feelings for you, I’m just not sure if they’re good or bad.” Alexandra’s character of Annabeth was really Clarisse and Annabeth rolled into one. (Since Clarisse was not in this film). She’s introduced training with a bunch of other Demi-Gods and beating the living daylights out of them. She’s the one who jacks up Percy at the creek during the Capture the Flag game.
Brandon was the life and soul of the film. He was hilarious, and every comment of his was pure gold. They made Grover’s character less of a geeky unsure kid, and made him more of a ladies man. And his facial expression and smacking her hand when Persephone reached out and felt his jacket was funny. And his moves with his crutches, using them as weapons was hilarious. As well as when he started chewing on a soda can, I did not expect that one!
Jake Abel was awesome as Luke. While he didn’t have the huge scar across his face from the Hesperides dragon like in the book, (which I have heard people complain a lot about) everything else about him was awesome. His acting was brilliant, and the scene where he’s talking about how much he hates his Dad (Hermes) it seemed like he really meant it. And his fighting at the end of the film was cool. (I’ll say no more here.)
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All in all, if you’re a perfectionist who needs to see the actual book page for page put on screen you might be disappointed. But, if you can live with the changes that they made, and just accept it for what it is, a screen adaption of the book. NOT THE ACTUAL BOOK, then you will enjoy this awesome flick. Like Mr. Titley the screenwriter said: “The book and movie are two completely different beasts, if you made the book completely into a movie you would get too long of a movie. You need to make cuts and changes to make it a movie” I completely agree with the statement.
This film is absolutely worth going to see, and I will be seeing it again with my family this weekend. I strongly recommend this film to all moviegoers, Percy Jackson reader or not, go see this film! It’s fun for the whole family!!
Our verdict? 5 out of 5 stars! Enjoy the film and let us know what you thought of The Lightning Thief!!!!!
Source Percyjackson.org
Kate
Percy Jackson was a great movie! It was not really like the book but it was still amazing!!!! LOGAN LERMAN WAS SOOOOOO HOTTTTT!!!! <3
Budget Rent-A-Car UK Strikes Partnership With Percy Jackson Movie and Contest
Budget Rent-a-Car has teamed up with Twentieth Century Fox to celebrate the release of ‘Percy Jackson & The Lightening Thief’ – a movie based on the first of a series of acclaimed novels.
Budget Rent-a-Car has teamed up with Twentieth Century Fox to celebrate the release of ‘Percy Jackson & The Lightening Thief’ – a movie based on the first of a series of acclaimed novels.
The Car hire company is offering the chance to win an amazing family holiday to Athens, to coincide with the film’s Greek mythology theme. The prize for a family of four includes flights and transfers, five nights 4* hotel accommodation, a coach tour of Athens, £200 spending money, and travel insurance.
There is also a chance for someone to win a private screening of Percy Jackson & The Lightening Thief for them and up to 19 friends. Plus, five runners-up will receive Percy Jackson film merchandise.
To enter the prize draw, consumers simply need to visit the Budget website at www.budget.co.uk and register their details (no purchase necessary). Terms and conditions apply. Closing date for entries is 4 March 2010.
In addition to these fantastic prizes, customers who book their Car hire online more than six weeks in advance of travel can benefit from rental discounts of up to 20 percent.
Stuart Liddle, Head of Budget Rent-a-Car UK said: “We are proud to be partnering with Twentieth Century Fox on this Percy Jackson promotion. It promises to be an exciting family movie, released in time for February half term, and our prize of a holiday to Greece is a nice tie in with the film’s modern twist on Greek mythology.
“Now is a key period when many families are starting to look at booking their summer holiday for summer 2010, so we want to ensure they are aware of the best car hire deals on the market, not only to Greece but to a host of destinations worldwide.”
Source Online PR News
Logan Lerman Interview
For an eighteen year-old actor, Logan Lerman already has quite an impressive body of work. From the critically acclaimed television series Jack & Bobby to indie films like My One and Only and action movies like 3:10 to Yuma, Lerman’s been hitting Hollywood on all fronts. You can now add “epic” to his list of credits. In his newest film, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightening Thief, Lerman plays the title character who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of Zeus’ lightning bolt. Percy embarks on a journey to save his mom and catch the real thief. The movie, directed by Harry Potter helmer Chris Columbus, has an all-star cast that includes Uma Thurman, Pierce Brosnan and Catherine Keener who plays Percy’s mother. Even though the movie is based on the best-selling teen book series of the same name, Lerman assures us that this is a film for all ages. “This movie relates to people in general,” he says. “It’s about the life struggle of taking your weaknesses and trying to make them into your strengths.”
How did you first get the acting bug?
I’m from Los Angeles and it was accessible. There’s always a place to wait in line for an audition and I kind of begged my parents to take me. My mom nurtured my career and helped me climb the ladder. I have had a passion for movies from a young age. I first got interested in acting when I was probably four or five.
What movies inspired you growing up?
Movies like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. I remember the first time I saw these movies in the theater and it really got me into filmmaking.
This film is based on a popular book series. Did you read the Percy Jackson books prior to getting the role or once you were cast?
I read the book right after I read the script. The first thing that really attracted me to being a part of this film was seeing Chris Columbus’ name right on the title page of the script. I read the script and loved it. Then, I read the book. It was a really backward process.
You play Poseidon’s son. Does Percy feel any pressure living up to his father’s legend?
I don’t think that’s even issue for him. For him, his motive the whole time is to get his mom back. Save the world above anything, but get his mom back. I don’t think Percy felt any pressure.
When you are acting in an epic film like this one, or an indie film, do you approach the roles the same way?
It’s all about understanding the tone of the film and feeling comfortable enough to experiment on-set and understand your character enough to do so. I approach it the same way every time, but all movies are different. Being a fan of film, you kind-of have an understanding of what this movie is going to be – or whatever movie you’re working is going to be.
What did you learn from Chris Columbus during the making of this movie?
I took this chance to really see how these types of films are made, to understand how these big budget fantasy flicks come about. Months before filming, I stayed in the production office during pre-production and studied everyone and the whole process. I also take every movie as a learning experience. I can’t pinpoint specific things, but I learned the process and how great directors like Chris Columbus do their job.
Many people are saying this is going to be the next Harry Potter franchise. How did you deal with the hype and expectations walking into this?
I think a lot of people are saying that mainly because Chris Columbus’ name is attached to both films and we are selling it as: “from the director of Harry Potter.” However, they’re different movies. Do we want it to be as successful and as loved the Harry Potter films? Of course, but they’re pretty different stories. This movie is transferring Greek mythology into the modern day. It’s paralleling classic myths and introducing a new demi-god into the modern day world.
What did you find the most difficult part of making this film?
The stunts. It was the first time I was involved in a stunt-intensive filming process, so it absorbs a lot of your time. All of your spare time goes into perfecting your stunt work.
What was it like working alongside Pierce Brosnan?
Awesome. Pierce is a true gentleman and a really great actor to work with. He’s quiet and perfect. Outside of work, I got to know him personally. He’s such a great guy.
Do you think New York City played an important role in some of the scenes in this movie?
The film is about finding adventure in your life. I think New York City is the perfect location for many of the sequences and scenes.
I heard that you applied to NYU.
Yes. I did.
Do you know what you’ll study?
Creative writing. My real passion is filmmaking. I want to be a filmmaker one day and be involved in writing and directing.
What directors inspire you?
Oh, I can go through a whole bunch of them. Just to name a few: David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Spike Jones and Peter Bogdanovich. I can keep going, but you don’t want to hear the whole list.
Since you’re in an empire state of mind, any restaurants you frequent in Manhattan?
I haven’t gone out much. I was lucky enough to try Nobu. It was one of the most delicious meals ever! My favorite food has to be sushi.
What advice do you have for young actors starting out?
Have perseverance and stick with it. Please don’t be in this business if you’re looking for social gain and popularity. Make sure you have a true passion for movies and enjoy what you do.
What keeps you grounded as a young actor in Hollywood?
I keep the same perspective that I’ve always had. That perspective comes from understanding other people’s perspectives around the world that I have seen so far. Keeping true values like family and friends is also important. Also, I keep in mind that my real passion is movie making – the magic that happens when you go into a theater and everything that goes with it. You can get lost in the whole social aspect of being in this business, but I have no interest in it. It’s purely movies to me.
What do you want people to walk away with after watching this film?
I want people to be entertained – to lose themselves for two hours and have a good time. If they want to peel away the layers at the end of the film, they will have a lot to talk about. There’s a lot to discover.
Source BlackBookMag.com
Written by Steven Priggé
Pierce Brosnan Interview
One of the most fun things about this goofy movie is seeing Pierce Brosnan clop around as a Centaur. If you have a sense of humor about life, you will embrace this bit of ridiculousness and realize Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is a movie to enjoy.
Interviewer: Have you seen Percy Jackson yet?
Pierce Brosnan: I saw it with a bunch of schoolchildren. My eight-year-old said it was the best film I ever made.
Interviewer: Medusa is not too scary?
Pierce Brosnan: Oh, she’s scary. She’s good and scary but she looks gorgeous.
Interviewer: You have to scare the kids a little bit.
Pierce Brosnan: They always want to be scared.
Interviewer: You play a Centaur in this film.
Pierce Brosnan: Yes, I play a horse’s ass. I say it in the movie, but it is self-evident. I play Percy’s mentor. A professor, but when he enters the mythological world I am a Centaur there to protect him and oversee his learning. And as a Centaur I have the body of a wild hippie. It’s much like the Grateful Dead meets Secretariat.
Interviewer: Lots of mythical beasts in this picture. . .
Pierce Brosnan: Yes, there is a Minotaur [pronounced, of course, mine-oh-taur] but I don’t do much battle, I am not very physical in this piece. I am a guardian. Wise and bold and, you know, showing off a good pair of legs.
Interviewer: Is this the first fantasy film you’ve done?
Pierce Brosnan: On this scale, yes.
Interviewer: Would you return to that?
Pierce Brosnan: Yeah, we’ll see, there are four other Percy Jackson books. We’ll see how successful this first one is.
Interviewer: There’s the college fund for the grandkids right there.
Pierce Brosnan: You better believe it. Believe it!!
Source Ugo.com
Written by Jordan Hoffman
