Wednesday, 11 November 2009

HARRY BROWN PREMIER


So me and a friend get picked up in an Addison Lee and taken to Leicester Square.
I have been, deliberately positioned next to George and Larry Lamb because the guy doing the seating arrangement knew I would be good at annoying them.
What a brilliant film.
Michael Caine is amazing.
Very dark, but so real.
Felt a little like it made out there was no 'good side' to a council estate, which is why I liked Bullet Boy, but still pure genius

The after party was in an embassy on Portland Place, an incredible space. After a few free cocktails and telling Sting's daughter Coco that she was most definitely a homeless person, I met the genius behind it all; the director Daniel Barber.
He said I should consider acting and that I was 'beautiful and smart'.
How very nice.
He must have been drunk too.

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