Two versions of State of Play

Hazle 2021-11-26 08:01:42

British actor David Morrissey appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Simon Mayo show last Friday to promote the new film Is Anybody There?. He played Stephen Collins in the BBC series State of Play. When asked if he had watched the movie version of State of Play, he replied no, because watching this movie is like "going to the wedding of the ex-wife you still love" (It is like going to the wedding of your ex-wife whom you are still in love with.)

If David Morrissey goes to the movie version of State of Play, he will find that his role is much less and his personality level is less-but this is what we Can blame Ben Affleck's stupid expression. In the movie version, Russell Crowe can play a role as the editor-in-chief. Helen Mirren seems to be to inject a bit of elite color into the Washington Global in the movie. In fact, it is a transplant of her chief police officer in Prime Suspect. Secretary role.

Speaking of Is Anybody There? The protagonist of this movie is a young boy in a nursing home in England in the 1980s. The two actors in the film, Michael Cain and David Morrissey, both said that Bill Milner, who played the little boy, was the best child actor they had ever seen. His first movie was Son of Rambow last year.

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Extended Reading

State of Play quotes

  • Rep. Stephen Collins: Am I talking to my friend now or am I talking to a reporter?

    Cal McAffrey: I gotta be both.

  • Della Frye: [referring to Foy] And why do you think he's gonna talk?

    Hank: Because he's scared.

    Della Frye: How do you know?

    Cal McAffrey: Because I'm gonna scare him.