Over on his Twitter account, Jamie Bell is offering followers the chance to win tickets to the UK premiere of The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn! To be in with a chance of winning, get your fancy-dress on and send him your best Tintin impressions (quiff and all!) along with your name and location!
1jamiebell #TINTIN movie LONDON PREMIERE TICKETS to be WON! Send in a pic of you in #TINTIN COSTUME for a chance to be on the RED CARPET OCTOBER 23RD
1jamiebell #TINTIN LONDON PREMIERE COMPETITION. Any and all Enquiries contact Daniel@nostringsproductions.com All entries Inc name and location
Good luck to everyone who enters!
Two new clips for Jamie’s upcoming thriller Reatreat have been released online, check them both out below (please note the first is from MTV US so can only be viewed by US visitors – boo!):
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of The Unicorn will be having its UK premiere on SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER 2011 at The Odeon, Leicester Square.
Jamie Bell, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost will be there to walk the red carpet along with writers Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish and Steven Moffat.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN will be released in the UK and Ireland in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D, from Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment on 26 October 2011.
Empire Magazine have unveiled their 100 Best British Films Ever poll, and Jamie’s debut film Billy Elliot has been ranked 17th on the list! Check out below what they had to say about the film:
Billy Elliot (2000)
What made this coming-of-age drama feel so fresh was not just the refreshingly unobvious mix of topics, but the deftness with which they were brought together. The devastating Miners’ Strike of 1984 is the backdrop, but in the foreground is an 11 year-old boy who wants to learn ballet. The problems he faces are immense: money, class (even if that’s just a little overegged in the audition scene) and his town’s complete lack of experience with boys who like ballet. Teacher Mrs Wilkinson (Julie Walters) finds herself almost having to translate between the ballet and miners’ worlds. In the end, though, the mutual bafflement between Billy and his gruff father, and the real love that is revealed underneath, are the key to making this soar even higher than those final jetes.
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