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Posted by Mandy on Feb 28th, 2010 - Filed in: Clash of The Titans,Photos,Projects,Screen Captures,Video

A new TV spot for Clash of The Titans has surfaced! It does feature very little new footage of Gemma but I did manage to get a few caps, view them in the gallery over here.













Posted by Mandy on Feb 28th, 2010 - Filed in: Interviews

In an interview with IOL, Gemma talks about her role-model career-wise, Rachel Weisz.

Despite a glittering film career of her own, the 24-year-old actress Gemma Arterton is in awe of her fellow British beauty Rachel Weisz and would love to be able to balance a film career and family life like her.

She said: “I’d really like the type of career Rachel Weisz has. I have a lot of respect for her, brilliant, talented, intelligent, a witty sort of woman. You know, she’ll do a rom-com – not that I ever want to do a rom-com – but then she’ll go off and do ‘The Constant Gardener’, have a family and live quite a normal life, it seems. I respect that.”

Although she loves her job, Gemma is desperate to maintain a certain level of normality in her life and finds being a famous actress quite “daunting”.

She said: “I’ll be honest with you, it’s daunting – you have no idea what people are going to think of you, or if they’ll even be interested in you!”

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Posted by Mandy on Feb 27th, 2010 - Filed in: Articles,Magazine Alert!,Photos,Photoshoots & Portraits

Gemma is featured in the April issue of GQ Magazine UK and Daily Mail brings us a fierce outtake and cover from her covershoot. Enjoy them in the gallery as well as the article below.

   

She won an army of male admirers when she played Strawberry Fields in the hit 007 film Quantum Of Solace. But Gemma Arterton thinks she was ‘not hot enough’ to play a Bond girl and that she is ‘really average’.
Her fans may disagree – and these pictures of her posing in stockings, stilettos and a coat for the latest edition of GQ magazine make her look anything but plain.
The outfit is reminiscent of her chase scene through the streets of Panama with Bond actor Daniel Craig, when she wore nothing except a mac and boots.
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Posted by Mandy on Feb 27th, 2010 - Filed in: Alice Creed,Photos,Photoshoots & Portraits,Projects,Stills

The official facebook page for The Disappearance of Alice Creed (make sure to join if you haven’t already) have released the first poster for the movie and features a great close-up of Gemma. Check it out in the gallery.

 

I’ve also added magazine scans from Gemma’s three-page-feature in the April issue of Empire Magazine. Enjoy!













Posted by Mandy on Feb 27th, 2010 - Filed in: Interviews,Video

Thanks to James for passing along this great interview with Gemma from Britain has Balls London showcase. Watch the video below and view caps in the gallery.













In the interview with Total Film, Gemma talked about some sprinting she had to do for Clash of The Titans and being faster than Sam Worthington. Read the interview over here.

Also, an additional photoshoot outtake from the portrait session Gemma did back in 2008 has been added to the gallery.













Posted by Mandy on Feb 25th, 2010 - Filed in: Interviews,Photos,Projects,Screen Captures,Video

Gemma guested This Morning yesterday for an interview in which she talks about her career in general, both past and present work. Watch the great interview below and view screen captures in the gallery. Enjoy!













Posted by Mandy on Feb 25th, 2010 - Filed in: Alice Creed,Interviews,Projects

Gemma talkes about playing Alice in The Disappearance of Alice Creed in a new interview with The Press Association.

Gemma Arterton says the experience of playing a kidnap victim was “physically exhausting”.

The actress, who shot to fame in the St Trinian’s movie and Bond film Quantum Of Solace, took on the role in the film The Disappearance Of Alice Creed.

She said: “I actually didn’t realise when I was doing it that it was really hard, you know, I’d just go straight to bed – I was exhausted and often I was in tears for like eight hours a day.”

Gemma, 24, went on: “It was physically exhausting, because I was handcuffed and tied to a bed.

“It was full on, but that’s why I love acting, all these different experiences that you would never have in your own life, hopefully, you know, so it was great, a great experience.”

The Disappearance Of Alice Creed was the feature film debut of writer-director J Blakeson and was shown at the London Film Festival last year.

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