Michelle Pfeiffer Interview for ‘Cheri’ from Moviefone

From MovieFone comes this new interesting interview with Michelle Pfeiffer to promote Chéri where the actress talk about the movie and some of her past work such as The Fabulous Baker Boys (watch the E! Online video), Scarface and Batman Returns…
And about this last one, several sites around the internet echoes about the interest by Pfeiffer to play Catwoman again! OMG! I can’t believe that such a bullshit is running around!
Michelle Pfeiffer simply says that “it would be really fun“… but I think she wouldn’t seriously considetare play the role again… after turning down the role in the movie dedicated exclusively to the character, Catwoman?? Really a bullshit!!… and now we are reading things such “Michelle Pfeiffer is calling on Batman Begins director Christopher Nolan to let her reprise her role as Catwoman in the Caped Crusader’s next movie outing“… really it’s no sense…
Michelle Pfeiffer Interview for ‘Cheri’
Michelle Pfeiffer makes a welcome return to the big screen as a retired courtesan in ‘Cheri,’ a costume drama set in Belle Epoque Paris. After a lifetime of sex as purely a business transaction, her character, Lea de Lonval, finally falls head over heels — unfortunately, her love is a man 30 years her junior (Rupert Friend) and the son of a former rival prostitute (Kathy Bates).
It’s a rare lead performance for the mother of two last seen in 2007’s ‘Hairspray‘ and ‘Stardust.’ In an exclusive interview, the 51-year-old Pfeiffer told us about reuniting with her ‘Dangerous Liaisons‘ director and screenwriter for ‘Cheri,’ playing Catwoman again and aging gracefully. (Just don’t call her a cougar…)
By Kevin Polowy
What appealed to you about your ‘Cheri’ character?
Well, she’s full of contradictions in a way, and not your stereotypical prostitute. And I think when one says “courtesan,” one has certain images and qualities that come to mind. She was elegant and incredibly sophisticated and a shrewd businesswoman, and above all else, she was really a moral person. And I’d never seen a prostitute portrayed in that way. And then, of course, I was beyond thrilled to be working with [director Stephen Frears] and [screenwriter Christopher Hampton] again. So there was no reason not to do it, basically.
Is this ‘Liaisons’ reunion something that was planned?
No, it was out of the blue. I hadn’t even heard of it before Stephen called. He somehow tracked me down through my hairdresser. I was working on another film and her cell phone rang and it was Stephen, looking for me. And then it happened really quickly. Within months we were shooting.
Do you think these two films you three have worked on together share much in common?
No, I don’t actually. I mean, other than they’re both set in France and they’re both period pieces … other than that they’re really totally different films.
“Cougar” is such a buzz word right now, and ‘Cheri’ is centered around an older woman-younger man relationship. Think that will help business?
I can’t wait for that word to go out of fashion, I just think it’s … I’m so over it. Not that I was ever really into it. Where did that start, anyway? How did that evolve? Well, it’s not really what the movie’s about. But if it brings people into the theater, I’m all for that.
I hate to get all Cosmo on you, but the people want to know: What’s your secret to aging so well?
Well, the truth is that when I’m doing press and when I’m making movies, I am super disciplined. I eat really well, I make sure I get enough sleep, I exercise religiously — and all of that really matters … And I have a whole team, so it’s not really fair. It’s not real [laughs]. I couldn’t keep this up everyday of my life, nor would I want to, because life would be really boring. But, ultimately it’s you are what you eat and you have to exercise. It’s really simple stuff, and it’s stuff that people don’t really want to know about … It’s not about the newest, latest diet, the newest fad. It’s not about some cream you put on your face. It’s really about what you eat. I’m a big believer in that. And I’m a really happy person, I enjoy life. I think you see that on people. I think there’s nothing more aging than misery.
You seem to choose roles pretty carefully these days. We’re lucky if we see you in one movie a year.
I’m always just looking for good material, and sometimes it takes a while to find. And if it’s something that’s going to take me away from home during a time that my family can’t come with me because it’s during the school year, it has to be something that’s really exceptional. My agent and I call those “dead of winter” scripts, and those are really rare. And, for me, ‘Cheri’ was a dead of winter script. So that’s pretty much my criteria.
Do you think opportunities for women in Hollywood have improved over the course of your career?
Yes and no. For a while it seemed as if it were improving. It doesn’t seem like that lately, not just for myself, but when I look around and see the kinds of roles other actresses are taking. But I think that’s because there are just fewer movies being made. There’s always an imbalance with actors and actresses in the industry. And I think because there are just fewer movies overall being made, it’s that trickle down effect … There’s this movie I want to make, and the director came to me and he said, “Nobody wants to make a drama.” He just simply said to me, “You don’t know how scary it is out there.” It’s really an interesting time in our industry.
Batman movies are back. Would you ever consider playing Catwoman again?
Oh yeah, it would be really fun. I don’t think that’s going to happen. I think they like to get a new face for the different characters, and I understand it. But yeah, that was really fun. I had a good time.
Are there any other characters you’ve played that you’d like to revisit? (watch the E! Online video)
I’d really like to revisit Susie Diamond [from 'The Fabulous Baker Boys'] today, where she is today, and where those brothers are. I think there’s an opportunity there. That’s one that comes to mind.
What’s your fondest memory of making ‘Scarface‘?
That was really a hard, hard movie. I’m trying to think of a fond memory [laughs]. I think it was actually before I started … It was three months of auditioning and it was incredibly stressful, and at one point I was completely out of the running, and then was called back to screen test. Anyway, I was on my way to the airport and I found out that I got the part. So one of my close friends and I picked up a bottle of champagne and two coffee mugs and drank champagne in the parking lot at LAX to celebrate.
You do a good job of staying out of the public eye when you’re not working, and you’ve complained about paparazzi in the past. What is your view on the current state of celebrity journalism?
I don’t know how these young actors live with it, honestly. Because it used to be — which was already sort of intolerable for me — that they kind of left you alone unless you had some sort of heat on you, whether it was a film coming out, or you had something going on in your life that was kind of newsworthy. Now they just literally camp outside, they just follow them everywhere all the time, 24/7. I couldn’t live that way, I couldn’t. And it’s so dumbfounding to me that there are no laws to protect them. There’s no recourse. It’s really something.
So what’s next for you? What do you have upcoming?
A drama that nobody wants to make [laughs].
Source: Moviefone
Thanks Adelutza for the link

Michelle Pfeiffer makes a welcome return to the big screen as a retired courtesan in ‘
I hate to get all Cosmo on you, but the people want to know: What’s your secret to aging so well?
Batman movies are back. Would you ever consider playing Catwoman again?








of course she won’t play Catwoman again. She just says,that it was fun back in 1992 and that it would be fun to do such a thing again.
It would be really cool, if Michelle would play a small cameo in the next Batman movie. Hopefully Catwoman will be in it.
The idea of Michelle back as Catwoman is interesting. As to she was the best Catwoman. Even is she is not casted on as Catwoman on the next movie, I agree with Dennis, I hope they give her a cameo in the movie.
I can image her perfectly as an older, retired, catwoman, as we read in the Batman Dark Knight comic by Frank Miller. Only she would be thinner! It could be a great part, if they do it.
I don’t boast any stalwart validity in my cinematic opinions… BUT I DO surmise the reason Michelle may have avoided being part of the “Catwoman” “pre-sequel” or whatever is because the many incarnations of the screenplay (some of which I had read throughout the nineties) were pretty unclear and lacking in edgy content. Honestly, laughably bad and NOT even in the “bad-good” Grease2 way. Michelle, at least at that time, wouldn’t lend her name to something she could so clearly recognize as bad, even IF it was such an iconic character.
And we ALL know how Ms. Berry’s film turned out, so….
OH and P.S. there was a (possibly unsubstantiated) rumor about Chris Nolan seeking the talents of Cher to play an older, sexy Catwoman character… and I think it wouldn’t be out of the question for Michelle to play that role in a different way when her original performance was so unanimously hailed… right? If the correct treatment were conceived…?
Michelle playing Catwoman again is not that far-fectched especially how Christopher Nolan conceptualizes the charcater as an aging Catwoman. I have a feeling if it will be offered to her, she will take the role.
But I am more interested in seeing The Fabulous Baker Boys sequel. She needs to reteam with her best previous directors like Steven Kloves, Jonathan Demme (why these two haven’t reteamed yet???), Tim Burton, and Martin Scorsese
Or she can explore new fields with good directors she has never worked with before…Stephen Daldry, Spielberg, W. Allen, etc
OMG!! IM CING THIS 2DAYY!!IT GOT 3 1/2 STARS FROM NEWSDAY!!! im SOOO xcited 4 this moviee.
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