Not that the fashion magazine needed much classing up, but Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks aren’t the type of celebrities that you’d except to find gracing the cover of W Magazine. The pair star in the forthcoming film Larry Crowe. Julia Roberts donned Dolce&Gabbana for the cover, and Tom Hanks worked a Tom Ford suit.
Here are some highlights from the accompanying interview:
Did Julia get to keep the red dress from Pretty Woman?: No, even though it was made for me, they didn’t let me keep anything from the movie. But I did get to keep the wedding dresses from Runaway Bride. They’re all boxed up in my garage. I’ve never opened them. It’ll be fun one day when Hazel [Roberts’s daughter] is taller. She can play dress-up with her friends.
Tom Hanks on writing a role for Julia: Yes. I had some teachers who looked like Julia. I would see them and think, I love you. So there was never anyone but Julia. Still, even after she said yes, I was the boss. That meant I got to say, “You don’t wear this dress, you wear that dress.” And Julia’s Julia—she can be intimidating [Laughs].
More from the interview and watch the Larry Crowe trailer…
Was Julia nervous working with Tom?: God, no. We knew each other socially. When I was in Rome, shooting Eat Pray Love, Tom sent me the script and said, “Tell me what you think.” I couldn’t stop smiling when I read it: It’s topical, but very positive. It contains this moment in history in a very interesting way. The movie says, You can lose your job and your way and still rescue yourself. Larry Crowne creates a self-excavated utopia, and I love that idea, that message. And Tom is so good at making fun of himself. In the beginning of the film, he’s wearing pleated khakis. No one should wear pleated khakis onscreen.
lunes, 16 de mayo de 2011
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