Monday, January 23, 2012
Richard Gere Talks Sundance Film Arbitrage, Jennifer Aniston
First Launched: The month of the month of january 23, 2012 9:10 PM EST Credit: Getty Premium La, Calif. -- Caption Richard Gere walks the red-colored-colored carpet through the sixth Worldwide Rome Film Festival in Rome, Italia, on November 3, 2011Richard Gere has most likely probably the most buzzed about movies within the 2012 Sundance Film Festival with Arbitrage, which he hopes the project will have an impact getting a wider audience. Its potential to resonate with [the Bernie] Madoff [scandal] and a lot of other conditions weve had while using morality within our money system, Richard told Access Hollywood correspondent Tim Vincent. The film took its title from the type of purchasing and selling, the actor mentioned. Its really, its a means to make money, Richard mentioned, when Tim asked for in regards to the title. You buy small , you sell heavy which is a very computerized factor. It must be carried out milliseconds to generate money. This is often a story of a guy whos made a lot of money from that game. Richard infamously carried out corporation trader Edward Lewis in Pretty Lady, but he mentioned really the only factor Edward and also the Arbitrage character, Robert Burns, share continues to be in the world of economic. He will be a corporate raider. This males not just a corporate raider. Its more conceptual what this individual does. Money itself, isn't a product, its inside the digital world. Theres nothing you'll be able to keep any longer, it's often moving, he mentioned. Like his Pretty Lady, character, Robert Burns is well-loved through the women, those he doesn't hire, then when talk switched to women, Tim asked for if Richard wish to reunite with Jennifer Aniston round the silver screen. Clearly, Richard mentioned. Shes a good deal older than me, therefore i have no clue if it's gonna work, he joked. Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements may not be launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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