Posts from itdo in thread „Bridget Jones' Diary“

    Isn't that open to public anymore? I remember the very first time I got there I took that trip OVER the bridge, from one tower to another, the museum they have in there for the tourists. Of course I never bothered to do it again after that.

    Hi Arthur
    of course, when doing a London film, you probably can't avoid those two - yet even Mr. Bond managed to never get a scene at Piccadilly (or at least I can't think of one). So for me, whenever I get to London (which, unfortunately, I didn't get a chance lately), I'm always thinking: Brannigan jumped that bridge, whenever I see it. It certainly was the backdrop of a lot of pictures, Fish Called Wanda, The Wild Geese, et cetera. There are even private photos of Clint Eastwood visiting Tower Bridge, although he never filmed there, he was at Pinewood for Where Eagles Dare.

    That's one for television, not print, she was promoting the European start of Bridget, together with Colin Wilson (Hugh Grant cancelled, but I met him before while promoting "About a Boy"). Last Saturday, I was up for an interview with Robert F. Kennedy, a truly remarkable man. It's always good to have done those interviews, but always nervewrecking to make it happen.

    I had a chance to interview her this morning, a vibrant personality and very nice person, as a matter of fact - and definitely one you would give a second glance in private.

    Just seen a screening of the new Bridget Jones this morning; they use the main London attractions as in Brannigan again, Tower Bridge and Picadilly Circus (not that there's any connection at all, of course). Very enjoyable, by the way.