There was a lot of quick wit, most of it coming from Christoph
Waltz playing the amiable Dr. King Schultz.
In this satirical pseudo recount of history, Christoph
Waltz plays an equally disastrous murderer but in favor of Hitler's interests.
Now is as good of time as any to let you know that the great Christoph
Waltz plays August, the circus owner.
It looks like the dream of Christoph
Waltz playing the Lizard has died a quick, ignominious death.
Waltz plays the part like he's perpetually on the hustle and Adams» Margaret falls not so much for his charm as for his confidence, a dimension that becomes demanding, bullying, and threatening as he basks in the success of her work.
Well Amy Adams (looking a bit like one of them) plays painter Margaret Keane who dreamed them up, and Christoph
Waltz plays her husband who tried to claim the work as his own.
Not exact matches
The 22 year - old is an exciting player for a full back, and
waltzed past players at will during the 2010 World Cup for Portugal, but the fact that Liverpool
play a more pressing game these days than under Roy Hodgson means that they are likely to have more of the ball as well as
play a higher line.
Theo Brown, an Australian whose book describing his life with sharks will be published next spring by Little, Brown & Co., found that he became the instant life of a shark party when he
played the even rhythms of
waltzes underwater.
If the
play was supposed to go inside the tackles by design, you wouldn't invite a defender to
waltz inside and blow it up.
Try the colic
waltz: Although it's much more fun to
play with a happy baby, when it all goes «pear shaped», Dads are often the best baby settlers: you don't smell like breast milk so if baby has a bellyache, he can relax without snuffling round for more mummy milk; you have big strong arms to lie him along (with his legs straddled across your arm and a bit of pressure against his belly).
Winterlude — Bob Dylan (1970) A
waltz that manages to be both heart - on - the - sleeve sweet and almost silly, this song will have you starting out smiling at how Dylan
plays with rhyme and ending up utterly smitten.
What we didn't realize was that the scene we cut, which is the confidential strategy meeting between Schultz [
played by Christoph
Waltz] and Django on the road to Candyland, is the scene that really solidifies that Django is
playing his character all the way.
It spends at least one leisurely hour of its running time setting up a discursive narrative — Jamie Foxx's titular slave character is rescued by a Dr. Schultz, a bounty hunter
played by Christoph
Waltz, in exchange for helping him track down the Brittle Brothers (a trio of thuggish brothers that have a bounty on their head).
Blofeld is a characters that has never been
played by the same actor twice and Christophe
Waltz is a wonderful return for the character.
Having Bond and Blofield as adopted brothers is workable, but
Waltz can't decide whether to
play it as the Jew Hunter from Inglorious Basterds or as a straight - up pantomime.
Michael Douglas
plays Reagan, while Christoph
Waltz stars as the Soviet leader.
[The film's end is bookended by The Blue Danube
Waltz, also
played behind a black screen.]
Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is irrevocably linked to three pieces of music: «Zarustrutha», Strauss» «Blue Danube
Waltz», which is
played over the docking sequence which takes place early in the film, and «Daisy».
Waltz, speaking in his German - from - Neptune accent, and in cadences so literate they're a little loopy,
plays Schultz as a charismatic benevolent oddball, and he and Foxx, with that smoky and knowing killer gaze, make an irresistible buddy team.
Christoph
Waltz, who
played the charming, sadistic SS officer Hans Landa in «Basterds,» here
plays Dr. King Schultz, a charming, sadistic German bounty hunter (masquerading as an itinerant dentist) whose distaste for slavery makes him the hero's ally and mentor.
There's joy in Foxx's
playing, too, and in his chemistry with
Waltz, as he sheds the scarred skin of Django the slave to take on a series of new, more empowering alter egos.
He's happy to let
Waltz and DiCaprio chew the scenery, comfortable with
playing the stoic straight man (albeit with a few amusing quips here and there).
But senior sources believe the casting is a double bluff worthy of 007 himself and that
Waltz is actually
playing Blofeld.»
Earlier this month it was reported that two - time Oscar - winner Christoph
Waltz (Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained) is wanted for the main villain role in Bond 24, and now The Daily Mail is claiming that
Waltz is set to
play 007's arch-enemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
They go on to quote an unnamed source as stating that: «Christoph
Waltz is
playing Blofeld in the next Bond film.
Christoph
Waltz, who
played a menacing Nazi in Quentin Tarantino's «Inglourious Basterds,» won best supporting actor.
Christoph
Waltz is still stuck
playing the same iconic character that won him a Best Supporting Actor for Inglourious Basterds.
The character Pitt will potentially
play is named Mark Swain, while
Waltz will
play Black Zenga.
The villains of the story,
played by Christoph
Waltz (Cardinal Richelieu) and Madds Mikkelsen (Rochefort) are great support.
If true,
Waltz will join actors Donald Pleasance, Telly Savalas and Charles Gray in portraying the character in the official Bond series, while Max von Sydow also
played the villain in 1983's unofficial Never Say Never Again.
The film, based on the 2009 Tony Award - winning
play «God of Carnage,» stars Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph
Waltz and John C. Reilly as couples -LSB-...]
In 1957, she was signed to
play a major co-starring role in Queen Of Outer Space (originally «Queen of the Universe»), where she met her future husband, co-star Patrick
Waltz.
Christoph
Waltz — whom the whole film seems to have been built around — is excellent and he
plays a charming character much like his stint in Inglourious Basterds but without the slightly negative Nazi connotations.
Christoph
Waltz had been rumored to
play the film's villain but Bardem currently holds the offer and is in discussions to tackle the part of Captain Brand, a ghost bent on revenge against Capt. Jack Sparrow, who he holds responsible for the murder of his brother.
Wilkinson and Roth both
play significant historical figures in Selma and Baldwin will likely benefit from residual buzz for Still Alice, but
Waltz is the most likely spoiler.
Dan Craig says he's tired of
playing Bond, and it shows in the long, draggy «Spectre,» co-starring Lea Seydoux and Christoph
Waltz.
There is potentially a
play to be made by The Weinstein Company to position 2 - time Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner Christoph
Waltz (Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained) to be pushed to this category even though, by all that have seen Big Eyes, he is clearly a co-lead.
Christoph
Waltz is in talks to
play Doctor Dyson Ido.
According to The Daily Mail, two - time Academy Award winner Christoph
Waltz is set to
play opposite Daniel Craig in Sam Mendes untitled Bond 24.
A light nudge, I'm sure),
played by the incredible Christoph
Waltz, inquires upon two traveling slave traders looking for a specific purchase they may have made recently that goes by the name of Django (Jamie Foxx).
Stealth
plays a key element in The Evil Within and if you
waltz around too much, you're just inviting death into your world, especially due to the great AI used by the enemy.
Oscar winner Christoph
Waltz (The Legend of Tarzan, Spectre) stars alongside him as Paul's tremendously entertaining neighbour Dusan Mirkovic, as well as Vietnamese refugee turned love interest Ngoc Lan Tran,
played by Golden Globe Nominee Hong Chau (American Dad!
Oberhauser is
played by Christoph
Waltz (understated given his track record), and the two Bond «ladies» are
played by Lea Seydoux (the daughter of Mr. White, and the key to finding Spectre), and Monica Bellucci (the widow of Bond's Mexico victim).
For the rest of the movie, Bond pursues the leader of SPECTRE, Hans Oberhauser —
played by the usually reliable Christoph
Waltz (Django Unchained), hampered here by a poor script — while good old M — now
played by Ralph Fiennes (The Invisible Woman), after Judi Dench's departure — battles C for control of Britain's future.
Christoph
Waltz («Django Unchained») will
play Mikhail Gorbachev in Mike Newell's «Reykjavik», a drama about the meeting between the Russian leader and Ronald Reagan that signaled an end to the Cold War.
Jamie Foxx
plays Django, a branded slave, who teams up with Christoph
Waltz's bounty hunter Dr. Schultz.
Waltz — about as perfect a choice to
play a Bond villain and, specifically, this particular Bond villain — and the character are underutilized to an aggravating degree.
The group's leader is
played by Christoph
Waltz.
Scratched up formica yellow with tinkly «Toyland
Waltz»
playing and cursive girlie titles like we're in Doris Day territory.
Playing the bad guy works in Supporting as we've seen with Christoph
Waltz in «Inglourious Basterds» and Javier Bardem in «No Country for Old Men» but those had charismatic elements to them.