Carey Mulligan

I've watched the clip of her singing about a million times since it was released. I need to see this film.
 
OK now I'm conquered!! She looks absolutely flawless in that last still. I'm officially excited for the movie now.

I could watch those scenes from SHAME a million times too. Even though it's just the visible part of the iceberg, there's other scenes where acting is simply impressive!
 
She looks lovely in the W spread and all the new GG stills. I don't really follow the awards process/buzz but has there been much for Shame and Carey?
 
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She looks lovely in the W spread and all the new GG stills. I don't really follow the awards process/buzz but has there been much for Shame and Carey?

Unfortunately the studio is focusing their awards campaign on Fassbender, so unfair!
 
I really hope she gets a SAG nomination (even though I haven't seen the film, I'm just so biased haha), but the category is packed this year. I fear she may miss out on one. By the way, nominations are going to be announced soon.
 
^Ugh no Carey @ SAG - well we can still hope for an Oscar nod, you never know.
 
The Golden Globes are today. Again, I fear she won't make it. It's just too packed this year, and the film isn't Academy friendly. They'd rather nominate the lady whose poo is coming out "like lava".
 
^I agree with you it's the NC-17 rating that is scaring voteres away, so many will simply not see it, and then the movie is not getting stellar revies, Denby (a very influential critic) of the New Yorker panned it.

THe last NC-17 movie to get nominated was, I believe, "Midnight Cowboy" with a nom for best picture, best actor for Voight and best supporting for the brilliant Dustin Hoffman, and then the genius Marlon Brando got a best actor nom for the brilliant "LAst Tango in PAris".

"Shame" does not have "the heat" those movies had, I think it will get overlooked.
 
I said this in the Awards thread, so apologies for repeating myself again, but I got word that the Academy of screenings of Shame didn't go well at all, they hated it (they hated Drive & Tinker, Tailor too). So I would imagine that's the end of that, although BAFTA like to stir thigs up so I wouldn't rule tham out for Carey or Michael.
 
Had no idea Denby panned it. Fassbender and Mulligan still managed to get runner-up prizes at the NYFCC, though.

Here's the W Magazine interview:
Lynn Hirschberg: In Shame, which is out now, you play Sissy, a deeply troubled girl with an almost incestuous attachment to her brother (Michael Fassbender), a sex addict. Both characters are in search of something—anything—that will make them feel whole. Sissy, who works as a singer, is naked even when she’s clothed. She reveals too much, sleeps with the wrong men, and when she turns up unexpectedly in her brother’s spare, pristine New York City apartment, the effect is like a bomb going off: The siblings ignite each other’s self-destructive ways. Shame is unsettling and haunting. Is that why you were attracted to the project?
When I read the script, I found it terrifying. My English agents sent it to me and said, “There’s this amazing part.” For me, as an actor, it was sort of scary. I’d seen Hunger [about Bobby Sands, the IRA leader who starved himself to death in prison to protest the conflict in Northern Ireland], which was done by Steve McQueen, the director of Shame, and I thought it was just incredible. And I’d always wanted to work with Michael Fassbender, who had been cast as the brother. So, I asked to have a meeting with Steve to pitch myself for the job.

What was the meeting like?
I just talked for an hour. Steve was trying to leave, but I kept on: “No, don’t go—I don’t have the job yet!” I thought if I could keep him sitting at the table, I could persuade him to let me have the role. He kept trying to pay the bill, and I said, “No, no, no. Sit down.” He got in a cab, but I wouldn’t leave him—I got in, too. Finally he said, “I’m going to my appointment now.” And I said okay. That afternoon, I got a call saying I had the role.

You have an intense full-frontal nude scene in the film. Did you find that difficult to do?
I’ve never been comfortable with the idea of nudity. I’ve done only seminude, very innocent things in the past, and I’ve always been of the quite British mind-set that I won’t do gratuitous nudity. When it came to this, it just seemed so obvious that she is the sort of person who would have no trouble being naked in front of any family member, especially not her brother. She’s an extrovert and wants to be seen. More than anything, she wants someone to acknowledge and help her. I thought I had a week before the nude scene to go to the gym, but we shot it on my first day of filming.

Oh, my God.
Weirdly, it was fine. You take your clothes off, and you’re like, “Ah—all of you are wearing clothes, and I’m naked, ha, ha, ha.” It’s kind of fun—not that I would continue to do it. The nudity helped me dive into who she was. Once she’d been naked in front of her brother, I could go from there.

You did an Off Broadway play, Through a Glass Darkly, in which you were also nude.
No, I was topless in the play. In the script, she was naked, but I dreaded the idea of being naked onstage. When I’ve seen plays with actors who are nude, I’ve always thought, Gosh, that actor’s naked. I wonder how they feel about being naked. Then two minutes later, you fall back into the play. Through a Glass Darkly is not very long, and I didn’t want the audience to stop and think, Oh, she’s naked—I wonder if she feels funny. So we modified it.

You sing in Shame. That seems scarier to me than being naked.
I’ve never sung in a movie before. The point wasn’t really that Sissy was a great singer—it was more that she attracted people. I sing “New York, New York” in the film, and Steve wanted it live. We did 15 takes—because every time I made a mistake or my voice fell out of tune or I lost my breath, we’d have to cut, and Steve wanted to do the whole thing in one go. At one point he wanted Sissy to sing something else and asked me to make up a song. He said, “You’re an artist, aren’t you? We can’t afford the rights to a famous song, so make one up.” I was walking around the room thinking, How do you write a song?! Eventually I made up this really bluesy song and sang two lines.

See, you’re an artist!
A bull**** artist [laughs].

Were you theatrical as a child?
Somewhat. I would put my earphones on and sing along to soundtracks of musicals like Les Misérables. I’d act it out in the mirror and cry. When I was 11 or 12, I asked my parents about going to a performing arts school, and they said no. Although I did audition to be a presenter on a TV show called Dig It.

Really?
Yeah, the producers invited 3,000 kids to audition. They put you in a big inflatable chair, and you had to talk for a minute about something. They said, “Pick any topic.” I talked about my guinea pig, and it was awful. I got 20 seconds in, and then I had nothing left to say, so I just sat there. For some reason, I was still really shocked that I didn’t get the job. Even though I knew I’d been terrible, I thought they might have seen something in me that they could work with.

You had innate optimism.
I did. I thought it was all fate. I thought: I’m here for a reason.
 
I said this in the Awards thread, so apologies for repeating myself again, but I got word that the Academy of screenings of Shame didn't go well at all, they hated it (they hated Drive & Tinker, Tailor too). So I would imagine that's the end of that, although BAFTA like to stir thigs up so I wouldn't rule tham out for Carey or Michael.

I heard about the Tinker screenings going really poorly, people walking out and complaining about the movie. But such a shame about Drive and Shame, damn it I guess no Carey on the red carpet in a stunning dress !!!!:angry:
 
Cute picture from 2009:

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dreadfuldan's flickr
 
The Shame videos are SO great. I want to see this movie so bad, but it's not playing in my hometown. :(

Carey is number 21 on TC Candler's list of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces of 2011
 
For anyone who's interested...

She did a screen test for W Magazine that's up on their official site.
 

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