Issue 133 - March 2013 - Nicholas Hoult & Funny Tummy

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MUSIC STYLE SPORT GAMING FILM TECH NEWS


MUSIC STYLE SPORT GAMING FILM TECH NEWS


MUSIC STYLE SPORT GAMING FILM TECH NEWS



RWDMAG.COM FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE 2012/13 UPDATE

EDITOR’S LETTER

The updated leagues are here. Not much movement in the RWD Office Mini League but the RWDmag.com League is going off, Ian what happened?

As I’m stood on the red carpet of the A Good Day To Die Hard premiere – in the freezing rain – I can only blame myself and my love for film that got me in to the situation. My love for film runs deep; it’s had me breaking ribs with laughter at the likes of Superbad, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka and Anchorman. It’s had me at the edge of my seat with films like The Dark Knight, Inception and Leon or simply in awe with the likes of The Shawshank Redemption, Gladiator and The Matrix (the first one, not the follow-up waste). As the film industry grows, so does the career of our cover star, Nicholas Hoult, and the rest of his UK counterparts; Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, James McAvoy, Idris Elba, we’re taking over. In one of his first lead roles in Jack the Giant Slayer, alongside fellow big Brit export Ewan McGregor, Hoult is making a name for himself in the industry. With Mad Max: Fury Road and X-Men: Days of Future Past, where the Berkshire-bred 23 year-old reprises his role as “Beast”, Hoult’s hold on Hollywood will only get stronger. Massive shout to Funny Tummy, the amazing artist who has made the limited edition covers of Nic’s biggest characters too. What do you think? Sick right? With Mark Wahlberg telling us about the Oscars and favourite film scenes from Modestep, Nas and BAFTA winner Adam Deacon, this ish is a blockbuster.

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@DannyWalker1 cover art by Funny Tummy

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BRUCE WILLIS

“ARE YOU CONFUSED BY THE TITLE?” Bruce Willis Die’s Hard on The One Show, this quote about the film (he’s supposedly to be promoting) is a classic. Erm, go see it 5


CONTENTS ISSUE #133 FEATURES 54-59 60-61 62-64 67-73

COVER STORY: NICHOLAS HOULT MARK WAHLBERG SPRING BREAKERS MY FAVOURITE SCENE: NAS, MODESTEP, ADAM DEACON

REGULARS 6-8 INBOX 10-19 CHECK-IN CHECK OUT 20 ENOUGH ALREADY: BLOCKBUSTER 22-23 UPFRONT WITH... ASHLEY MCKENZIE 24-25 #READYFORANYTHING: KARLA CROME, JOE COLE, NAOMI SCOTT 26-27 ABOUT TO BLOW: MIKILL PANE 28-31 INFOGRAPHIC: CINEMA TIMELINE 32-36 RWD & COME AGAIN: MISSION IMPIZZABLE 82 BE KIND REWIND RWD: JOHNNY KNOXVILLE

UNWIND 77-79 FILMS 80-81 GAMES

STYLE GUIDE

Image: Sam Bond

39-51 ON SET 52-53 BACK IN THE DAY

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Thanks for your letters readers. To celebrate Alex T’s “letter“ of the month, we’ve linked up with No Fear Energy Drink, the UK’s only resealable can and promo partner for box office smash The Dark Knight Rises, to give him a Blu-ray player, The Dark Knight boxset and crates of No Fear! Send your letters to: Attn. Editor, RWD Magazine, W107 Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London, EC2A 4PS or inbox@RWDmag.com be impossible to do, Cos in this world of trouble, my music pulls me through. Never a truer word sung! Tabby B Thanks, erm... reach for those stars.

LETTERS OF THE MONTH: Hi there, I’m a freelance writer based in Manchester. I’ve been offered interview time with Olga Kurylenko to promote her new film To the Wonder starring Ben Affleck. I was wondering whether you would want the interview for The Big Issue in the North? She’s a big Hollywood star and on her way up after being a Bond girl in Quantum of Solace and starring in Seven Psychopaths. Thanks a lot, Alex T Buying a notepad and writing some dry questions - £2.99. Getting a decent dictation device and masquerading as a freelancer - £34.99. Sending RWD a blind blanket email and forgetting to take out the last magazine you sent it to – Priceless. Hey RWD, Music was my first love & it will be my last. Music of the future & music of the past. To live without my music, would 8 / RWDMAG.COM

Hi RWD!, So on Christmas day my brother set me the task of doing the 50 day burpee challenge. Day 1: one burpee, Day 2: two burpees and so on... Not overly excited about the challenge I have taken it up to get fit for my snowboarding holiday at the beginning of Feb. Now that we have all returned to work I cycle to 2.5 miles a day to my office, where upon arrival I am the only one in for at least an hour. I stripe off my cycling clothes, including top, with no bra on underneath as its easier to cycle without one, then I proceed to do my daily burpee count. It was last week when I was doing my topless 16 burpees that I started to struggle at number 10 that I look up to my office window a group of college kids staring at my through it. In shock and embarrassment I jump up and try and escape to the toilets to put my top on, but my legs give way and I end up flat on my back with a bunch of kids laughing at me. As it was less than a week ago they come by the office every morning hoping to catch me again. I now do my burpees at home (currently on day 22). Louise xx

THE MONTH IN TWITPICS So with RWD celebrating cinema, here are a few pictures inspired pictures...

@TinieIcons “Some pictures of Tinie from last night. More will be on our Facebook.” Looking like he’s off to a film premiere, Tinie passes through GQ.

@ItsCleopatra “Made these protein balls earlier. Good little snack...” Mz Bratt, will you be smuggling these treats into the cinema?

Although this was a late Feb issue letter, we had to print it. Brilliant. Actually brilliant. If anyone caught this on camera, please let us know. This kind of insane hilarity should be shared.

To contact/moan at/send love letters to the team send your words and/or images to Inbox@RWDmag.com

@JoeyEssex_ “Watching The Watch! Jokes” Ok so we’re not sure about your choice of film here Mr Essex, also what is going on with the shady £10 pre-owned move.



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HAVE YOU SEEN HIS MOVES IN BULLET TO THE HEAD?

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STYLE | FILM | GAMES | TECH | SPORT | REFRESHED | MUSIC | EXCLUSIVES

As always we’re going in, so grab some popcorn (preferably of the gourmet variety), put that little straw in your drink and upgrade your life...

TECH:

PHONE BOOTH With Windows Phone 8 opening up the smartphone game, the Lumia 620 has bright ideas of its own... Check out... the latest from the Lumia family. With NFC support – it will take off one day, we promise – this is a very capable handset. With its dual polycarbonate swappable cases, it packs a 5MP camera, Nokia Maps, Drive and City Lens (as seen on those annoying ads), this is a great little entry-level phone. For yours visit nokia.co.uk

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FOOD:

POPCORN UNCHAINED There are a lot of really good films out right now with lots more on the way. Don’t go and see any without the right confectionary...

FILM:

HIGHER LEARNING Samsung brings the big screen to your front room. Can you ask for more than that? Check out... Samsung’s 85” Ultra High Definition TV, which was recently announced at CES 2013. Featuring the home entertainment pioneers’ Precision Black Pro technology, unrivalled upscaling from standard and HD sources and a stunning minimalist frame, this behemoth of a screen will be a must have for movie freaks that don’t fancy making the trip to the cinema on a regular basis. For the latest, visit Samsung.com/uk/news

Check out... the premium popcorn that’s taken the world of snacks (and the RWD office) by storm: Joe and Seph’s Gourmet Popcorn. Gone are the days when our options were limited to either sweet or salt: this handmade Americaninspired, British-produced popcorn comes in just about every mouthwatering sweet and savoury flavour you could possibly think of. With Strawberry Cheesecake, Macchiato & Whiskey, Gingerbread and even Madras on offer its available at various retailers across the UK or online. On the downside, at only 80g per packet, you’re going to need a fair few to get you through an entire film, but at least it gives you an excuse not to share! For more info on Joe and Seph’s Gourmet Popcorn, visit JoeandSephs.co.uk

FIDDY’S WORLD OF WHATEVER We’ve been here before. Chantelle Fiddy and films, well, we aren’t the best of friends. The cinema (a place I’ve not found myself in for oooooh two years or so) really irritates my eyes. More often than not my mind flips between the screen and all those other things I could be doing. Eating. Drinking. Or watching for potential popcorn throwers; (salted) beef could be lurking anywhere. Next come the flashbacks. As a kid I was a good girl and got to go in one of those early examples of a 3D cinema; standing in a dome, the images surrounded you. Engulfed you. Took over your brain. And your body. There was a rollercoaster, the exit sign, plenty of stumbling and my stomach going like the clappers (truth, I don’t know what a clapper is either). I’m too shook to put on 3D specs now. And I’ve never actually ridden on an actual rollercoaster (I’ve been sick after a pirate boat and a waltzer previously, so no need). Most of my cinematic experiences I’ve ever had the displeasure of paying for, have been more disappointing than JD selling out of my size. Par. Why are there so many guns? Does everything have to be so noisy? What is even happening? I prefer to watch ‘bits’ of film – it might take years to see the whole thing but I treat it like those books you fight to finish because ultimately, in your heart of hearts, you know it’s sh*t. One flick (do people still use this word I wonder) I’ve actually watched twice (ratings people, ratings) is Pineapple Express. Can’t tell you the actors or anything remotely knowledgable. It’s a w**d comedy. Fact. A bloody funny one. I just doubt my mother will be going to see it any time soon. Don’t talk films with @chantellefiddy holla @RWDmag instead 13


GAME:

CITY OF GOD The Justice League return to our consoles for a 2D tear-up. Check out... the latest image from Warner Bros. Games’ upcoming superhero beatem-up, Injustice: Gods Among Us. Built on Mortal Kombat’s game engine and set in the DC Universe, you can expect slick two dimensional gameplay, the highest quality presentation and an incredible roster of fighters to choose from. Now we can finally find out who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman. For more info on Injustice: Gods Among Us, check out warnerbros. com/VideoGames

TECH:

THE WATCHMEN Ever wanted to watch 3D films on your phone? Check out... the 3D Movie Viewer from Firebox which effectively translates YouTube 3D format by directing the left/right images to the appropriate eyeball. Allows you to get your 3D on and look like a loon at the same time; perfect for iPhone 4/4S owners. Don’t try and fit that big ‘ol iPhone 5 in there though. £12.99 from firebox.com 14 / RWDMAG.COM

TECH:

NOW YOU SEE ME Keep your film library safe and portable with UltraViolet. Check out... the latest innovation in modern day film consumption: UltraViolet. With more and more top film studios gradually climbing onboard, the concept, which gives you access to a stream and/or downloadable copy of a film which you can take with you on the go. Another thing which is great is that you can get the content (on up to six devices) so UV looks set to become the standard format for multi-device releases after an overwhelmingly positive trial at the tail of 2012 on copies of The Dark Knight Rises. For more information, check out UVVU.com. On the site you’ll find about the latest releases to feature the innovative way to get that all important content. Don’t take our word for it, go in


WHERE WE’VE CHECKED IN You know we don’t stay in one place for too long. Think 2Pac said it best, we get around...

AUTO:

Ski In Ssession Where: L’Alpe D’Huez, France When: 3-6 February Who: Sophie I’m pretty sure I cracked a rib... and spent most of the time screaming down the piste. Word of advice, don’t do a black run on the first day at 3200ft after not skiing for quite a while! Scary... but my Roxy jacket kept me snug throughout the multiple tumbles.

FAST AND FURIOUS Mini add a touch of Hollywood to the Paceman.

COOL:

DRUNKEN MASTER The latest piece of office furniture is cooler than an eskimo’s nose... Check-in...to the RWD offices on a weekly basis and you’ll see us sipping on ice cold Jägermeister. Those crazy Jägermeister peeps have only gone and given us a dispenser, which basically allows us to relieve deadline stress and, more generally, get a little tipsy each week. Also make sure you keep an eye out for who we have popping in for a shot or 33, word to Wiley. Get your fill at jagermeister.com

Check out... the latest upgrade of cinema’s most iconic car: the Mini Paceman John Cooper Works. It’s over 40 years since Michael Caine first appeared in The Italian Job alongside a series of original Minis and, just as the film itself has, the brand has moved well with the times. The latest evolution features 18” alloys, 208 horsepower and a 0-60 of 6.5 seconds, so it won’t come cheap, but hey, steal a couple of bars of solid gold from the Italian Mafia and you might just be able to afford it. The Mini Paceman John Cooper Works is available from 16 March at Mini dealers nationwide

California Love Where: LA, California When: 2-9 February Who: Dacre, Greg, Hattie and Felix Judging by the Instagram snaps we can guess the RWD team did A LOT of work out there in the U, S of A. Alongside presenter and DJ, Charlie Sloth and K•SWISS, they cruised around Compton, Beverley Hills, Hollywood and, of course, Santa Monica beach.

Nike Mercurial Launch Where: Paris, France When: 29-30 January Who: T****s (in Paris) Tego jumps on the Eurostar to meet Zlatan Ibrahimovic and his Fireberry Lamborghini for the launch of Nike’s new Mercurial Vapor IX, all the while comparing France’s capital with our own, style [us], food [them], weather [draw].

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STYLE:

EAST IS EAST The new colourway of Eastpak’s Padded Pak’r is antiquely sick... Check out... the antique brown leather addition of their ever popular range. Expensive, ergonomic... essential. From £149, eastpak.com

STYLE:

THE CREPS FILES Speaking directly to the next generation, the new batch from the Lacoste L!VE collection sets new standards... Check out... these lively low-tops from Lacoste. Lifted directly from the latest contemporary offering from the classic brand and delivering in both style and comfort, the L!VE collection promises something for everyone. With colour, energy, vibrancy and style catered for, it’s just a matter of which ones you’ll be rocking when summer drops. Check out the site and you’ll know straight away. From £75 each, for yours check Lacoste.com, also while you’re there, be sure to have a peep at the apparel in the range too 16 / RWDMAG.COM

STYLE:

POINT BREAK Pointer’s Tenzing II now appearing in a wardrobe near you... Check-in... the latest and one of the most robust pieces of footwear from Pointer. Taking both mountains and urban landscapes as its inspiration, the Tenzing II is ready to go out on the tiles. This EVA ridged, leather lined shoe is ready for you (all) elements, just you try it. Grab a pair for £110 available at Urban Outfitters


RWD TEAM Editor Deputy Editor Senior Staff Writer Staff Writer Contributing Editor Online Editor Contributors

@dannywalker1 @nardenescott @francesca_dunn @jameshumphrys @chantellefiddy @tegosigel Alex Johnson, Jerry Gadiano, Andres Albert

Art Director Dacre J. Bracey Snr. Designer Sam Hardy Fashion Stylists Sophie Robinson, Nasrin Jean-Baptiste, Neesha Sharma, Janine Jauvel, Style Assistant Cheyenne Davide Illustrators Funny Tummy, Art Jaz, Jiro Bevis, Jacob Armitage, David Flanagan, Lucas Jubb,Rachel Goslin, Sweaty Eskimo Video Team Greg Bond, Felix Kemp Photographers James Pearson-Howes, Andres Reynega, Response London, Adrian Nettleship, Jon Attenborurgh, Verena Stefanie Grotto, James Carnegie, Ravi Sidhu, Sam Bond, Pharaoh, Odi Caspi Publisher Sales Director Senior Sales Sales Executive Brand Relations Dir. Operations Thanks

STYLE:

SPACE JAM The people obsessed with capturing the digital revolution in classic streetwear are moving on up. That’s right, one of our favourite brands, PXL, adds printed oxford shirts to their portfolio with impressive results... Check out... the Invader Camo, oxford shirt from PXL. After making their mark on the t-shirt, sweatshirt and hat game, this Space Invader-inspired piece proves buttons, hems and collars are no challenge for the brand. As seen on K-Koke, on the front cover of this here magazine back in December, this looks like another out of this world addition to the wardrobe we thinks. £65, pxlclothing.com

REFRESHED:

THE HUNGER GAMES Davidoff change The Game once again with their new scent. Check out... the grown-up fragrance that’s bound to be a hit on any date: Davidoff The Game. Whether you’re heading out for a romantic meal, meeting for a sophisticated drink, or (if we’re going with the theme) planning on canoodling on the back seat of the cinema, this fragrance will help keep you at the top of your game. Davidoff The Game is available at The Perfume Shop, priced £38.50 for 60ml

Nigel Wells Paul LeFevre Matthew Richards Garry Carbon Hattie Collins Martin Ferguson Bob Austin

CONTACT RWD Suite 107 Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London EC2A 4PS Tel: 020 3176 4299 staff@RWDmag.com @RWDmag RWD Magazine is published monthly by Rewind Creative Media Ltd. All material copyright (c). All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of the publishers. RWD Magazine: 25p where sold Disclaimer: While every effort is made to ensure the information in this magazine is correct, changes can occur which affect the accuracy of copy, for which RWD holds no responsibility. The opinions of the contributors do not necessarily bear a relation to those of RWD Magazine or it’s staff and we disclaims liability for those impressions. Distributed nationally. RWD is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations

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SPORT EXCLUSIVE:

RUNNING MAN For those serious about running AND style, adidas have been listening and after A LOT of research, announce the adidas energy BOOST. Check out... the revolutionary footwear adidas have launched this month. Boasting the highest energy return in the running industry, RWD headed to adidas HQ over in Herzo, Germany to check them out for ourselves. Being the running dons that we are, we can fully co-sign the tastefully designed BOOST, the cushioned, tech-fit equipped trainer definitely gives back what you put in. So much so, that a run in these adi Dassler’s make you feel like you’re bouncing through life, especially with the levels of comfort and support upped to the max using the extended TORSION system. Don’t think you can find an excuse not to get your jog on either, as the BOOST provides the most consistent run on the market, giving the same amount of energy return whether in temperatures as high as 40° or as low as -20°. The MiCoach compatible sneaks enable you to track your daily runs too, so you can see exactly how much boost you’re getting back. Just in case we haven’t explained this fully enough, we’ll let Eric Liedtke, Senior Vice President of Brand Marketing at adidas finish it off, “In short, Energy Boost is the next great running shoe and will reset the running industry.” Make the decision, slump around in below average footwear or move at the speed of light (or really fast, really comfortably) in the revolutionary BOOST. Run to adidas.com

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DANNY MAYS PACKS A PUNCH

USIVE EXCLAGE IM

No stranger to the big (or small) screen, Danny Mays, talks to us about acting alongside James McAvoy, working on Welcome to the Punch and let’s us know what will be paying the bills next...

FILM SPECIAL:

WELCOME TO THE PUNCH Check out... our very own superman James McAvoy who is back people, not only is he back but he’s back with a vengeance playing take-no-sh*t copper Max Lewinsky. Aiming the majority of said retribution at crime boss and arch-enemy, Jacob Sternwood – who’s played by film and TV legend, Mark Strong – Welcome to the Punch is all about the aftermath of a crime caper that went wrong. Knowing exactly how to play the villain, Strong excels on screen and with each scene Lewinsky is left two steps behind. Fellow fans of McAvoy’s work will be pleased to know that Welcome... really does pack a punch. Welcome to the Punch is out 15 March

“Welcome to the Punch is an intelligent thriller. I know it has a sort of generic cops and robbers storyline but it has a depth to it that you don’t really get with these types of films. Working on ...Punch was a lot of fun too. There were two days of acting and then the rest of it was running around shooting various machine guns. There is a machine gun fight [that was shot] in Ministry of Sound, which was crazy. I’ve never fired a gun as big as that before. With me, there has always been a pattern that I tend to work with the same directors I’ve worked with before. With Eran [Creevy] we did Shifty together – after that he had a lot of TV offers which could have made him a lot of money – but he wanted to make Welcome to the Punch. Looking back, it’s clear that everyone was great to work with from the cast and crew to Eran and the producers. Right now, I’m doing a play at the Donmar Warehouse, it’s called Trelawny Of The Wells, it’s by Joe Wright and it’s a completely out there, flamboyant, camp role. It’s a different part that people wouldn’t expect me to play. It’s a little bit scary but I not really scared about anything.” For more info on Welcome to the Punch check facebook.com/ MomentumPicturesUK 21


ENOUGH ALREADY: BLOCKBUSTER As Blockbuster, Comet, Jessops, JJB, (and the majority of HMVs) close their shutters for the last time, you can’t help but feel sorry for the High Street and those who have lost their jobs. As the dust settles, the only thing we’re thinking is, ‘who the f**k is going to miss Blockbuster?’ Words Danny Walker Illustration Jiro Bevis

RWD predicted the demise of Blockbuster over a year ago, in this very segment, Enough Already; why are people shocked that the company is finally at the hands of the administrators? They’ve been on a three-wheeled life-support machine since 2001, having somehow survived multiple strokes in 2004, 2005, 2009 and 2010. In 2007 there was a risky, try-and-keep-upwith-the-times triple-bypass – in the form of adding blu-rays to the roster – but we all knew that would only prolong the inevitable. And while the 1985-founded company (under various owners) have been circling the drain, foolishly hoping idiotic customers will miraculously meander through the doors, the likes of LoveFilm, Netflix and other technology-savvy businesses have been laughing at Blockbuster’s archaic practices beside their hospice bed. To this day, with fibre optic broadband, eBay and 4G smartphones, and as the Grim 22 / RWDMAG.COM

Reaper sharpens his scythe (that big axe thing he uses to cut Mark Wright’s hair), Blockbuster are STILL trying to RENT movies?!?!?! Are they stupid? Someone needs to hit up the UK offices and deliver the bad news. Or even head over to America and take this article into their HQ. Which is probably based in one of those 67% retarded states, like North Dakota or Wyoming – you know, one of those backward places where you’re allowed to have kids with your sister – regardless of location, the Blockbuster board need to know this patient should have picked out its own coffin and been laid to rest a while ago. They haven’t even changed the logo in almost three decades... that’s the equivalent of a teacher wearing the same unwashed dress for two years straight; No. One. Is. Coming. To. Class!!! There are many reasons for Blockbuster’s demise; loads come down to

“THEY SHOULD HAVE JUMPED ON ON-DEMAND FILM STREAMING, NOT WAITED AROUND YEARS PICKING THEIR BUMS.” commonsense (don’t say you’re abolishing late fees... and then charge people late fees), lots are due to technology (seriously, as soon as on-demand film streaming was ready they should have jumped on it, not waited years picking their bums) and a few, just a few, can be attributed to ever-changing social trends. Why pop out for a steak when Pizza Hut deliver at the click of a button?


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#HOME ALONE, ULTIMATE HANGOVER, BOUNCER BRAWLS, THE COLOUR PURPLE MAKES HIM CRY

UPFRONT WITH... ASHLEY MCKENZIE British Judo champ Ashley McKenzie tells Nardene Scott about jumping queues at Nando’s, wanting to be Macaulay Culkin, getting kicked out of clubs, re-creating The Hangover and nearly shedding a tear watching The Colour Purple.

We didn’t get to actually meet you because we hear you were summoned by your coach into training? How’s it going for you? Yeah, I’m a bit busy at the moment. I’ve got the Commonwealth Games, World Championships and all that, so it’s a bit hard. I’m No.1 at the moment but basically I think it’s just about concentrating on the European and World Championships coming up, trying to get medals in events and get points up until Rio 2016. We also see that you’re busy doing a spot of modelling for Duck and Cover? Yeah, that’s been alright, cold moments but other than that it’s been pretty good. They’ve hooked me up with clothes and obviously I wear them all the time. So you consider yourself stylish then, but have you ever followed a trend that you wish you wouldn’t have? When I was younger, I used to have the big chains and I’m a pretty little man, so the big chain on me looks very, very big. It was a real one, you know, you had the balls...

“OBVIOUSLY WHEN WE’RE TRAINING, WE DON’T DRINK AND WHEN WE DRINK, WE ARE A BIT NUTS…THE WORST THING IS WE DO JUDO, SO WHEN THE BOUNCERS TOUCH US IT’S A BIT MAD AFTER THAT. ” You mean the rosary beads? Yeah, rosary beads but I didn’t have the cross, I just had the balls. I think that’s in my draw, I don’t know where it is, I can’t really pull that off now. I know you’re busy training but when you think of your ideal night out, what does it entail exactly? I’d start off probably in something like a casino; I do like a bit of roulette, so a casino in Vegas to start off with. It would be with the Willesden Judo club mates and the Camberley boys, they’re so much fun it’s unbelievable. Obviously when we’re training, we don’t drink and when we drink, we are a bit nuts. All the Judo boys have got quality banter. What’s the latest trouble you guys have got yourselves into? Oh jheez, there’s numerous times we’ve been chucked out the club. Obviously there’s a couple of people

trying it and it all got a bit messy but the worst thing is we do judo, so when the bouncers touch us, it’s a bit mad after that. And after the casino...? We’ll just do a mad little Hangover... You know how The Hangover ended just with a camera, like, what the hell! Nice. Since being on Big Brother and of course competing in the Olympics your profile must have raised. When was the last time you used your celebrity status to get something you wanted? Err this one is embarrassing, [laughs]. I was at Nando’s and I just told my manager to go and see if I can jump the queue and she was like, ‘I’ve got a client..’, I hid and then came out and they were like, ‘It’s Ashley from Big Brother’ and I was like ‘Yes, it’s me’. Just to jump the queue?! You didn’t even get a freebie? Nah, now I’ve got a couple of stamps, I get it for free. So you’re just rolling like the rest of us? You need to get a bit more diva-ish and get that black card? Yeah I know, I know, I need it. If I get it, I’ll let you know. That’s a promise. With this being our film issue and you being a judo champ, what’s your favourite fight scene? Drunken Master, I don’t know if a lot of people will know it, it’s a martial arts film with Jackie Chan. When his character got taught how to fight, he fought this guy that was basically kinda chubby and he just whooped his arse. So for me, it’s that fighting scene. What’s one role that you’d like to play in any film? The guy from Home Alone, the little guy, [Macaulay Culkin]. I was loving when they were all getting burnt and I’d love being a rebel child on my own. That would be me, definitely! On the flip side, be honest, when is the last time you cried at a film? I swear on my life I haven’t even cried at a film, the nearest would be probably The Colour Purple. I was in drama watching it when I was younger and so the closest to me crying was probably then. That was some strong, deep, sh*t. Follow @AshleyMcKenzi12 to see if he ever blags a black card and check RWDmag.com/readyforanything to see the SS13 Duck and Cover video lookbook. And don’t be afraid to tell us why you’re #readyforanything either via Twitter. 25


KARLA CROME If there is one actress that is #readyforanything then it’s definitely Borehamwood born, Karla Crome. One of Screen International’s Stars of Tomorrow, Krome talks upcoming roles, guilty pleasures and humble beginnings with Nardene Scott. Image James Pearson-Howes

“When we graduated from drama school, there was maybe a feeling between us that any sort of job was fortunate – not like we’re all street urchins,” Karla explains of her foray into the unpredictable world of acting. Finding work hasn’t been a problem for the young actress though, who in 2012 took up roles in e4’s sci-fi drama Misfits, a Sky mini-series alongside Chloë Sevigny and murdering her own sister in the BBC’s one-off Murder directed by Birger ‘The Killing’ Larsen. Preferring not to go down the whole method acting route Karla climbs out of characters by switching on the TV, “South Park is probably my favourite TV programme, I love it! It’s satirical, it’s topical, I love that. I’ve got my TV on lockdown Tuesday nights now, Undateables, Supersize... and Utopia, Utopia is amazing.” The sheer variety of roles under her belt ensures the comic fan showcases her skills at every opportunity and with the likes of Idris Elba, James McAvoy and our cover star currently being lapped up by Hollywood, we question the appeal of starring on the big screen stateside. “I’d

“SOUTH PARK IS PROBABLY MY FAVOURITE TV PROGRAMME, I LOVE IT! IT’S SATIRICAL, IT’S TOPICAL, I LOVE THAT.” never say never, I’d love to try and give it a go but I also think there’s great work being made in the UK... that excites me.” Considering the starlet’s favourite films, Pan’s Labyrinth and Waltz With Bashir, it’s not hard to see exactly why she loves to play the darker, more expansive roles. “I love everything with a fantasy in it,” she says. “That’s what really happened with Misfits, I thought the superpowers were super fun.” When ‘Jess’ isn’t making the most of her x-ray vision she’s looking forward to what else underrated Brit actress Aisling Loftus has coming up. You’ll be able to catch Karla on the silver screen and even treading the boards before the next series of Misfits is upon us. Catch @karlacrome in Lightfields on ITV1 & Prisoners Wives on BBC1 in March

GO FISH Each season, Duck and Cover’s directional take on trend-led menswear keeps us one step ahead of the fashion game. Duck and Cover continues to partner with RWD in order to champion the hottest emerging talent through the #readyforanything campaign. This month we showcase the very best of new British acting talent including budding actors Karla Crome and Joe Cole. To help celebrate the #readyforanything campaign, Duck and Cover is partnering with RWD to give one reader the opportunity to win this season’s iconic fisherman-inspired Hopkins Jacket from Duck and Cover’s premium collection. To enter #readyforanything @duckandcover_

JOE COLE 24 year-old Joe Cole has been known for playing the role of the bad guy but we reckon there is nothing but good to come for this west London lad. Treading the boards in the National Youth Theatre after realising school wasn’t really the one, Cole has worked his way through theatre into TV and promptly onto the big screen. Playing almost always the troubled, angry, basically baddie in series including the springboard to stardom Skins and BBC’s The Hour alongside Dominic West - whom he looks up to amongst Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman - the complex characters allow Joe to exhibit his serious acting skills. Since playing the lead role in Revolver’s revenge thriller Offender last year, 2013 will see the Screen International Star of Tomorrow star in the Nick Horny adaptation A Long Way Down featuring Aaron Paul and Imogen Poots. Nothing but great things on the horizon we’re tipping @theotherJoeCole, so make sure you keep track of his journey on Twitter. 26 / RWDMAG.COM


NAOMI SCOTT “I remember I was singing [in the local community hall] when I was about 15 and Kelle Bryan (who was in Eternal) saw me and then put me on her books.” Naomi informs of how she started out. “The first audition I went for was for Disney’s Life Bites and I got it.” The Lord of the Rings fan soon got the bug and moved on to bigger things. “It was [amazing],” the hard-working 20 year-old quips of her 2010 project, the Steven Spielberg produced TV series, Terra Nova. “I think I took it in my stride. There was pressure in the beginning, I remember the day he was going to watch the [audition] tapes.” Recently back from auditions in LA, the arts and crafts enthusiast (“I was doing it before you called,” she laughed) is also embracing her musical side. “I’m currently writing on a piano and getting together songs. Then I’ll go out and show them to the world.” For more follow @naomiscott 27


#BANANA SPLIT, RIZZLE KICKS, 2012 POWERMOVES, ENGLISH TEACHER ODT

MIKILL PANE Everybody in London really does know Mikill Pane’s name, and whether it be through stumbling across one of his music videos via a Google search for a classic Paul Whitehouse sketch his collaborations with the likes of Ed Sheeran and Rizzle Kicks, or through his extensive back catalogue, it’s impossible to deny that Justin Smith Uzomba’s stock is rising at a rate of knots. With just a few months to go before the release of his debut studio album, Blame Miss Barclay, James Humphrys sits down over a banana split with the 6’6”, Hackney-born wordsmith to find out how he’s planning to bring the Pane in 2013.

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If there ever was a perfect pre-cursor to a breakout year in the music industry, the last 12 months or so may have been exactly that, as far as Mikill Pane’s concerned. “Every major thing that’s happened in my career happened in 2012 and it was the inception of a lot of things,” he tells us of the past year as he mulls over taking another oversized spoonful of ice cream and whipped cream. “Completing my album, signing my publishing deal, going on high profile tours, bolstering my reputation, my life, it all happened in 2012.” With the release of The Morris Dancer and a spot of touring with Ed Sheeran and Rizzle Kicks, Uzomba capped off the year with the release of the Dirty Rider EP. “I was going to be gigging to like 55,000 people over the course of a month, so you might as well have something new for them to get their teeth into. Dirty Rider was perfect. We offloaded some of the songs that never made the LP. Not because of quality, but just because there was too many songs on the album.” As well as the infectious title track, the EP also featured a collaboration with the Rzzles, in the form of Work, “I was meant to collaborate with Rizzle Kicks on the You Guest It EP, but it didn’t happen,” he explains, “but Harley told me at V Festival that we were scheduled to be in the studio together, so when we got together, we made Work in a few hours. Then they went off to America, so, to shoot the video, I had to go to New York and meet them - that was a really cool experience.” After garnering a huge number of new fans thanks to his high profile touring pals and their subsequent discovery of his back catalogue of work, the coming year, (and his first assault on the official album charts) promises to make for an interesting watch, but with a great amount of confidence in the album, charts are not something he’s planning to take much notice of. “I want an Ivan Novello and I want the Mercury Music Prize. Chart positions, if I do happen to get those, do not matter.” Almost eight years in the making, Pane’s debut album, on paper, should have everything it takes to at least lend itself as a contender in the running for the prizes, especially if the debut single Good Feeling is anything to go by. The promise of tracks which tell the stories of various characters,

“I’M REALLY EXCITED ABOUT THE ALBUM AND THE FACT THAT IT’S JUST ME. IF THERE’S ANYTHING THAT GOES WRONG, THEN I’M THE ONLY ONE TO BLAME.” a significant proportion of new and completely re-recorded material and a glaring lack of features, make this an ambitious first foray into the album world for a man with such expectancy on him to produce, but something he’s clearly factored in during production. “The album’s based around the story, so if I get a load of features and they don’t know anything about the f**king story, it’s nonsensical. I’m really excited about the album and the fact that it’s just me. If there’s anything that goes wrong, then I’m the only one to blame.” Not the only one to ‘blame’ if you’d believe the album title, Miss Barclay is, as well. “(She was) My English teacher. She’s the one that told me to carry on writing creatively no matter what I’m writing about,” he pauses to remove a cashew from his dessert. “No one has ever encouraged me as much as she did. It would be sick to have a photo of her on the album cover. We’ve already planned a photo shoot and stuff, so, she is the missing link.” Whether he will get his wish and get his former English teacher on the cover of his upcoming album, a couple of things are certain for Justin Smith Uzomba; with the support of Adam Coltman and Jake Gosling at Sticky Management, his career is in safe hands. He’s due for one of the busiest summers of festivals since his career began and he’ll continue to write the best captions on Instagram for as long as he (or the site) lives. Good Feeling is available 17 March. Blame Miss Barclay is scheduled for an early summer release. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @MikillPane


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#KILL JAR JAR BINKS, E.T. GO HOME, BAD DRUNK ACTING, JAMIE HOWARD’S REJECTION

The first films of the modern era begin to emerge. They feature several images spaced over a couple of minutes with no sound or background music playing. Pretty sh*t if you ask us.

Ever since a bloke with a camera wanted to make images move, film has been an important part of modern culture. Here’s RWD’s ever so slightly watered down history of the movies that’ve made a mark on modern cinema over the past century, or so. words James Humphrys images Sweaty Eskimo

The first ever James Bond film, Dr.No, is released and becomes an overnight success thanks to scenes depicting casual sex and violence. Sounds about right.

The original (and best) Godfather film hits multiplexes worldwide.

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Sylvester Stallone debuts the first of six Rocky films. Some of what he says you can actually understand. It’s incredible.

George Lucas brings the world of Star Wars to life for the first time and simultaneously bankrupts the nation as people go mad for the tiny, yet expensive, action figures.

Many consider this to be the first big budget blockbuster. It features a huge mechanical shark that goes by the name of Jaws. No one goes in the sea for at least a year. With sad films all the rage, No.1 saddest, E.T., is released and shown at Christmas for the next few centuries. If you ask us Elliot should have been grounded for speaking to strangers. Also his bike looked sh*t but could fly, what’s that about!?!?

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#KILL JAR JAR BINKS, E.T. GO HOME, BAD DRUNK ACTING, JAMIE HOWARD’S REJECTION

Jurassic Park wows audiences with a host of bait-looking anamatronic dinosaurs and simultaneously emotionally scars a generation of toddlers thanks to its lapse PG rating. Well done Spielberg, you wrecked their tiny little minds.

Titanic smashes all Box Office records by taking almost $30m on its opening weekend. All from women, we reckon. Or from guys trying to get some on the backseats of the cinema. Either way, there were lots of excited ladies on that silly film.

Alien goes plural with the release of Aliens. Naturally, more aliens are involved.

Gladiator and Requiem For a Dream almost reduce us to manly tears, while, simultaneously, Snatch emasculates us, makes us wince and then wish we were an Irish gypsy called Mickey.

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JAMIE HOWARD’S CINEMA HEARTBREAK Johnny Depp does his best Keith Richards impression in the first Pirates Of The Caribbean movie, if only we could get paid millions everytime we act drunk. I was 11 when Titanic first came out, when there was no such thing as 12a (kids have it easy nowadays). It was just straight 12. You were either old enough to see the film or you weren’t, me being 11, I wasn’t...

The Dark Knight Rises divides opinion, Plan B makes his directorial debuts with iLL Manors, Tim from The Office straps on a set of furry feet in the first Hobbit film, Ted has us rolling in the aisles, Bond’s Skyfall steals the show though.

The thinking man’s gangster flick, City Of God, becomes a must have for all psuedointellectual film fans. Newsflash: watching a film with subtitles does not make you cultured. Well, that just depends what circles you roll in of course.

Jamie Fox and co. kick off the year in style as Django Unchained gets good, bad and ugly media attention. We think it’s amazing. Our designer Sam’s already seen it 160.5 times.

I remember my family wanting to go and see it, my Aunt telling my Mum it would be fine, and that I should come. When we were in the foyer of the cinema, the cinema manger came up to my Mum and asked how old I was? Now, at this point my Mum had to options 1) Lie and say I am 12. 2) Tell the truth and say I am 11. My mum did neither of those things, she froze... And then said, ‘He is 11, BUT he is nearly 12!’ My aunt gave my Mum a scowling look and the cinema manager informed us that Titanic was a 12 and not an ‘11 but nearly 12’ film and therefore I was not allowed in to see it!

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#BYOD, INDOOR BBQ, CHEAP CHEATS

MISSION IMPIZZABLE Being the voice of the little guy, RWD have always been arbitrators of opinion, judges of justice and flag bearers of fairplay. So when it comes to eating expensive-arse cinema food or smuggling in our own snacks, you know, we’re going to try the impossible. Armed with the biggest pizza we could afford, an extra long burrito and some frozen food (with matching cheap BBQ to cook it on) we tried mission impizzable...

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#BYOD, INDOOR BBQ, CHEAP CHEATS PIZZA Not the easiest of items to sneak in... Before: OK, so the unwritten rule of cinema going states, ‘You MUST buy our overpriced food or we’ll kick you in the balls’, we thought we’d put that to the test. What could they say? ... a lot!!! How it went down: Unnamed Cinema (with a nice view): Sorry you can’t take hot food in. RWD: But we just bought this. If you feel it it’s actually lukewarm. Unnamed Cinema (with a nice view): No sorry. RWD: Can we speak to the manager please? Unnamed Cinema (with a nice view)’s Manager: How can I help? RWD: We’re just wondering why we can’t take our food in. Unnamed Cinema (with a nice view)’s Manager: No cinemas will let you in with food like that [points at gigantic pizza]. Sorry, we don’t make up the rules we’re just here to enforce them. Verdict: Take our word on it; you CANNOT take a big massive pizza into the cinema.

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BBQ With the weather a bit glum we head inside for a cook up... Before: No cinema in their right mind is going to let us inside with a BBQ (especially a cheapo BBQ) and let us cook up some sausages, burgers and fresh selection of horse meat... How it went down: Unnamed Cinema (that rhymes with podium): What are you doing with this; you will bring it into the cinema? RWD: It’s just a little BBQ. Unnamed Cinema (that rhymes with podium): You won’t set fire to this in the cinema will you? RWD: We just want to light it up and cook a few sausages. Unnamed Cinema (that rhymes with podium): I think you cannot do this. RWD: But we just bought this food, the sausages will go bad. Unnamed Cinema: No, go and eat that in the square and come back. RWD: OK? Unnamed Cinema (that rhymes with podium): Like your hat!!! [Points at James’s random chef’s hat]. Verdict: We didn’t think it was going to happen, but we tried. Damn you fire safety and all that. Maybe next time... or if we brought our own extinguisher.

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#BYOD, INDOOR BBQ, CHEAP CHEATS BURRITO It’s time hombres... Before: This item (especially without sour cream and guacamole) is light, so if you need to buss-amove over a rope or slide under a manager’s desk, it can work. How it went down: Unnamed Cinema (that sounds like, erm, Vampire): Which film? RWD: Before we commit to buying tickets can we come in with this [we unleash the mega burrito from under the equally mega sombrero]... Unnamed Cinema (that sounds like, erm, Vampire): Yeah cool. RWD: Oh... [anticlimax season]. Verdict: So after an afternoon of trying various spots to see what we could get away with, it’s clear a few cinemas do actually let you take in your own food. Most don’t though... we hate those establishments. Next time you go to see a film, let us know what you bring in. Special Thanks: We’d like to thank W London (wlondon.co.uk) for allowing us to use their one-of-a-kind cinema facilities for photos. Check out the site for special screenings and general amazingness.

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STYLE GUIDE STYLE | BASIL’S BACK IN THE DAY | AND MORE

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WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT...

ON SET Tom wears Minimum tweed gilet and cord blazer, minimum.dk Luke denim shirt, luke1977.com Triwa watch, triwa.com Pepe Jeans chinos, pepejeans.com Bjorn Borg socks, bjornborg.com Herring Harvard II brogues, herringshoes.co.uk

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Tom (opposite page) wears Nobis burgundy flat cap, nobis.com Fourth and Main tweed blazer, fourthandmain.com Wrangler denim shirt, wrangler.com Converse tablet case, blackleaf.com

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Tom (above) wears Lavenham cord jacket and grey towelling waistcoat lavenham.co.uk Carhartt camo shirt, surfdome.com Pepe jeans chinos, pepejeans.com Sebago boat shoes, sebago.com

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Tom (opposite) wears Pepe Jeans stripe denim jacket, pepejeans.com Remus Uomo shawl neck jumper, remusuomo.com Triwa black leather strap watch, triwa.com

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#CLASSIC KICKS, B BALL STYLE, RIP TUPAC

BACK IN THE DAY RWDmag.com’s new bilingual blogger Basil Burley – fluent in street trends and telling it like it is – jumps in his DeLorean and breaks down the fashion from his favourite films... To celebrate the current 90s Wave and Retro trend in fashion, I’ve put together three different outfits inspired by three of my favourite films from the 90s; Juice, White Men Can’t Jump and Boyz N The Hood. Each film had a huge impact on street style and played a major role in the popularity of the different looks that were prevalent at the time in youth culture. Every item featured is currently available, so you can leave your flux capacitor at home.

JUICE: BISHOP

Set in the backdrop of a very cold New York City the movie features an abundance of boots, big jackets, hoodies and most importantly layers upon layers of clothing. This look is inspired by the main character ‘Bishop’ who was played by Tupac Shakur himself. Layer up by throwing a signature jacket over a casual hoodie. The 90s New York look was all about mixing and matching styles to create something new. Drizzler Jacket (Bape X McGregor) SNS Circle Hoodie (Stussy X Nike) ED-39 Quartz Blue Denim (Edwin) 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot (Timberland)

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BOYZ N THE HOOD: DOUGHBOY

The scene is South Central, Los Angeles - the home of the effortlessly stylish “West Coast” look; Chuck Taylors, an un-rolled sleeve, tucked in and most importantly, buttoned up shirt. Sounds like an outfit your Nan would be proud of. Doughboy aka Ice Cude was a legend. Oakland Raiders Snapback (New Era) Horizontal Shirt (Makia) ED-55 selvage denim tappered (Edwin) All star Hi Mirage Grey (Converse)

WHITE MEN CAN’T JUMP: BILLY

This sunny California look is based on a film about two hard on their luck “street ballers”. Full of sneakers and introduced the dope idea of wearing sweat shirts under t-shits. Hyogo Volley 6 Panel (HUF) Heather Cotton Sweat Jersey (Edwin) Abuz Shorts (Volcom) Fire Red V (Air Jordan) 55


23 year-old Nicholas Hoult has come a long long way from being that scraggily little kid in About A Boy (“it’s like looking at a different person,” he insists). His role as Hank McCoy/Beast in X-Men: First Class – alongside James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender – started a real transition. On/off relationships with co-stars (he stayed very “coy” on ex Jennifer Lawrence aka Mystique), playing the lead in Warner Bros.’s Jack the Giant Slayer, and listing Kendrick Lamar and Frank Ocean as recent favourite albums set him in a different light. The Reading FC fan breaks down his acting game past, present and future... Words Danny Walker

Stood in the 5 star archway of room 108 of Claridge’s – an unnecessarily posh hotel in the heart of Mayfair – is a taller than expected Nicholas Hoult; noticeably more grown than “Tony Stonem” from Skins and “Blake” from Kidulthood anyway. On first impression he mirrors the demeanour of Hank McCoy from director Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class than any other recent parts, especially “R”, the brain-craving, red hoodie wearing zombie from Warm Bodies. His manner: relaxed. His attire: smart/casual. His drink: bottled water. Very much like the characters Hoult plays on the big screen, there seems to be a lot more beneath the surface. After a brief chat about his BAFTA appearance (“Fresh?!?! You know what I wasn’t fresh at all. I’ve been filming in Africa so I got back that day, changed quickly and was very nervous for some reason”), he soon breaks down his cinema CV and reveals more about forthcoming films, X-Men: Days of Future Past and Mad Max: Fury Road...

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OFF SET When the camera’s not rolling, how does he roll... In terms of free time, now you’re newly single... [reports state he recently broke up with actress Jennifer Lawrence]? [Laughs]. Are you single? [Shrugs, stays quiet, laughs]... What do you do in your free time? A lot of the time I just go back to my parents and catch up with friends and do the things you don’t get to do. Read, go to the cinema, play some computer games. Which games? A bit of Call of Duty, a bit of FIFA... Who do you support? I support Reading... Still in the Premiership... barely... Na, we’re gonna stay up. We’ve had a good run after Christmas [laughs]. Do you play as Reading on FIFA? We mainly play on shuffle. What about music? Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, they’re really good albums. I listen to a lot of old stuff as well, Al Green and stuff. Yeah, you have to mix it up. A bit of Queen too. Driving down the motorway, Don’t Stop Me Now. Jack the Giant Slayer is out 22 March. @NichoIasHoult 58 / RWDMAG.COM

ON THE UK TAKEOVER OF HOLLYWOOD

Recently speaking with Mark Walhberg about the Tom Hardys and Christian Bales of this world taking over Hollywood, he said there’s room for everyone. What do you think about UK acts taking over Hollywood? Taking jobs off of Americans... I think over there they think we’re all classically trained. I’m not but if you want to make false assumptions of me and think I’m better than I am, then go for it. I can have a fake American accent to try and get some jobs. There are quite a few... I think it’s great. There’s a real work aspect with UK actors. We care about the work. Sometimes in the States there are lots of talent people that care but there is also a culture of people who aren’t that interested in the acting but more with everything that comes with it.

“[ON X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST] WE’RE MIXING WITH THE OLD CAST AS WELL, SO PATRICK STEWART IS IN THERE AND IAN MCKELLEN. HUGH JACKMAN. NOW IT REALLY FEELS LIKE AN X-MEN FILM.” We’re there to work... Yeah, we go over there, work and come back. Where are you based? I’m still here but I haven’t been here for a while. I was shooting [the new] Mad Max [alongside Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, out 2014] for seven months last year, then I came back here and now I’m back there again [shooting Young Ones]. I’ve spent more time in Africa than I have in England. They have Nando’s there by the way. Considering the last article I read in RWD was about Nando’s. I was in the tiny town in Namibia and they had a Nando’s and then where I’m filming now, Springbok in South Africa, they have a Nando’s.

ON HIS CHARACTERS

We want to talk about some of the amazing characters you’ve played. We’ve got to start with Marcus Brewer

from About A Boy, do you cringe at that? Or did it make you? No, I don’t cringe about that at all... I was very lucky to be cast in it. Even the hair?!?! [Laughs] Maybe, maybe [laughs]... I do look back at some of the wardrobe and think ‘whoa... brave choice.’ I read in an interview about you saying you learned a lot with Skins...like what? How to muck about on set? It was a close-knit cast; I’m still friends with them. We had a lot of fun making it, it was hard work, we shot quickly but the writing... the writing was great on that show. It was nice to be in a young cast just messing around with the characters. And ‘Beast’ from X-Men. That must have come with a lot of hype... Yeah, there was pressure [referring to the millions of comic geeks that were pleased when Hoult was announced as ‘Beast’]. Cos there is so much history to it – I mean I grew up watching the cartoons. That was how I prepared; reading the comics, watching a cartoon every day, watching the X-Men films. You want to do it justice obviously, for all of the fans, it’s a great role. I think the film turned out really well. We’re gonna do another one this year with Bryan – who directed ...the Giant Slayer - which is good cos I get along well with him. I think he’s a really good director and he knows how to merge a lot of elements on screen and make a good story that is entertaining. Did you learn anything from the cast? From James McAvoy... I’m friends with those guys. The brilliant thing about Fassbender, McAvoy and those guys, they were so relaxed on set. I found that with a lot of the big actors I’ve worked turn it on and do a great scene. Which is fantastic to see. What about ‘R’ from Warm Bodies, we went to see that, going in with mixed feelings but gave it a good review. Thanks for giving it a good review. It was one of those things that I read the script and it made me laugh so. If you hold on, it’s in this issue, you can read it... [gives mag]... Ah yeah we got, four out of five, OK [Reads review out loud] ‘When a romantic comedy drops into our Inbox it usually gets marked as spam [laughs], ‘zombie’, me... ‘blah blah... classic genre is a nice idea... blah blah...’ [review gets a bit real with talk of it struggling to sort its genre]... oh, ah... ‘laugh out loud and


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A WORD FROM THE COVER ARTIST: FUNNY TUMMY

We think you’ll agree that all three of our limited edition covers are stupidly amazing. 27 year-old former RWD One to Watch star, Funny Tummy is behind them, he breaks down the creation... We know Rihanna and Tinie Tempah are fans of your work, how does it feel to be recognised on that level? It’s a great feeling that people and brands [adidas] I’m a fan of appreciate my work as much as I appreciate the work they do. How did you make the cover artwork look so cool? The concept RWD and I agreed upon was to have one side of Nicholas as himself and another as a character he has previously played. With that cemented all that was left was the art and to add my signature style which then became the end result. As with everything I do, I didn’t want to make it just another portrait of an actor that any other artist could do. So with that said, I added a darker edge to the artwork by including the moody backdrop. The finishing touch was the painted RWD logo which is rarely done with magazine covers. Which is your favourite cover, ‘Beast’, ‘R’ or ‘Jack’? I’m not sure which one I prefer out of the three, so I would say all equally. What do you think of his films? I was a big fan of X-Men: First Class, as well as Kidulthood, the latter is a movie that never gets old to me. Where can we buy/ get your art? Both original and prints of my art are for sale via my website funnytummyart.com, under the ‘Online Store’ section. Follow the talented one @funnytummy

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“THERE’S A REAL WORK ASPECT WITH UK ACTORS. WE CARE ABOUT THE WORK. SOMETIMES IN THE STATES THERE ARE LOTS OF TALENT PEOPLE THAT CARE BUT THERE IS ALSO A CULTURE OF PEOPLE WHO AREN’T THAT INTERESTED IN THE ACTING BUT MORE WITH EVERYTHING THAT COMES WITH IT.” funny in places it’s not too sappy.’ There you go, went down well. Yeah, [closes magazine and pats it], yeah, it was an odd script and it was a cool concept and it was told from the zombie’s prospective, which was different. Jonathan Levine I think is a really good director – who did 50/50, The Wackness - we just had a looooad of fun on set. I didn’t have a lot of dialogue to learn, obviously. How do you get into the mind of a zombie? Watch zombie films? Just go really vacant. Sounds so hard, and you get paid?!?! Yeah [laughs]... this is not for me. I’d like to say that I went to some Buddhist retreat but I didn’t. It was actually hard cos you had to express yourself in all these different ways without your voice. It was a different kind of acting from what I was used to. And ‘Nux’, tell us a little bit about <Mad Max: Fury Road>, what was it like working with Tom Hardy and such and again that is a big film... I’m not the lead on that one, not that much pressure on me. I’m thrilled about

it you know Tom is a fantastic actor, also George Miller is a great director. He cares so much about that world and he’s created such an interesting concept, it’s a film and you just know you’ve seen nothing like it. The landscapes and the vehicles that they’ve built are amazing.

ON JACK AND SLAYING

Tell us about ‘Jack’, how do you get into the mindset of a fairy tale and Jack the Giant Slayer, buying beans and all that... Ah Jack, he’s one of those characters that always means well but things always go well for him. At the start of the film he tries to defend the honour of the film and gets knocked out [laughs]. You took that punch well by the way. [Laughs] Yeah, I’ve got to learn to play characters that hit people rather than get hit [laughs]. What was it like slaying that first giant? It was good fun. Obviously the character is scared of heights; he’s never really a hero, hero. He doesn’t have any super powers, he was suddenly – whilst terrified of heights – standing above a giant who is about to kill the princesses, and he’s just got to do it. [When I filmed it on green screen], it was kind of like being on a bucking bronco. It was great. You mentioned in a recent interview you thought the special effects were amazing. What was it like acting with CGI? It becomes very technical; it’s a different style of acting. You have to trust everyone around you. Bryan the director is very skilled at making that stuff work. I was lucky because there was such a good team. Although, 50% of the time you’re filming stuff and the giants aren’t there. I saw it in the cinema for the first time and I was wowed. Then you get Bill Nighy who played the lead giant – where they motion capture those performances – and they’re playing these giant personalities. They’re intelligent and fast and funny. It’s cool. Any film which has Ian McShane as king, you’ve got to support that. Yeah, you’ve got to; he was rocking out as king.

ON THE FUTURE

So what is next for you, I’ve just read you’re doing Sebastian Faulks wartime novel Birdsong... Yeah there is that. I’m filming Young Ones now. Then I’ll be filming X-Men [at this point I whisper X-Men and do a little air fist pump]. We’re mixing with the old


cast as well, so Patrick Stewart is in there and Ian McKellen. Hugh Jackman. Now it really feels like an X-Men film. There should be more ‘Beast’... Talk to Bryan about that. And then I’m going to do Birdsong... So when you’re about 28-29-30, do you think the Bond role might be coming

your way? Ah man, I’d like to go in for it. I grew up loving the Bond films; I think there are such good characters in there. Yeah, I’d love that role. I’d play any spy. Very cool. Who’s been your favourite Bond? I think Pierce Brosnan was a really good Bond. Daniel Craig was great, there is

obviously Sean Connery, and Roger Moore was pretty funny... So you basically like all of them? No, not all of them, there are a few I didn’t mention. It will be good to see who they get next... [Whispering] Could be you? Not me, I’m too young. 61


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CITY SLICKER As the 41 year-old actor prepares to present an Oscar at the 85th Annual Awards – alongside his furry co-star ‘Ted’ – Danny Walker sits down with legend Mark Wahlberg to talk Seth MacFarlane, future flick Pain & Gain and his current release, starring alongside Russell Crowe, Broken City...

How is it going today? Are you well? Yeah, I’m just getting started. So what would Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch be saying about your acting career? Ah, they’d probably be hating! What has been your favourite role over the years? Ah, you know what, I’ve had many great roles. I think it’d probably be my role in Ted or my upcoming movie Pain & Gain, where I play a crazed body builder. Was that fun? Did you get into that? Well, it was fun for a little while, and then it starts getting tiring when you have to keep doing it and to get as big as possible is a pain in the ass. The role 62 / RWDMAG.COM

itself was just so fun to play; I mean the characters that we play aren’t the smartest guys in the world, they’re pretty damn crazy. You mentioned Ted, as well as Broken City it’s kind of rejuvenated your name. How was Ted career-wise? It was a phenomenon. It’s the biggest grossing movie I’ve been in in my whole career. Who would have known me and this little teddy bear... What did you think when you read Seth’s scripts? You know, when I heard the idea I didn’t get too excited – it just seemed silly, this guy and his teddy bear running around – but I was convinced to read

the scripts, I met with Seth and thought it would be funny. Now I’m getting a lot more offers for comedies and things like that. You’ve previously worked on The Other Guys, is that a direction you welcome? Yeah, I’ve always wanted to do comedy, it’s just about mixing up the right things; action and comedy. I want to do it all. Except for musicals. Ah man, you in a musical would be amazing! Seriously... [Laughs]. We can see your name in lights. Na... [laughs]. With Broken City how did you prepare to play ‘Billie Taggart’?


“YEAH, I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO COMEDY; IT’S JUST ABOUT MIXING UP THE RIGHT THINGS; ACTION AND COMEDY. I WANT TO DO IT ALL. EXCEPT FOR MUSICALS.” You know the writer [Brian Tucker] did such a great job. He created these well rounded characters that you usually don’t see in screenplays, so for me it was about preparing the film done independently and producing it. What would you have done in that situation if you were a private investigator? Well I just thank god that I wouldn’t find myself in that situation [room laughs]. Last time you had to investigate something, maybe you lost your keys or a pair of Jordans (noticing he has on Jordan 3s)? You know I’m investigating every day. So it could be something my assistant

has forgotten to do. [RWD turn around a see woman typing away on an iPad]... Not her!!! She is on top of it. Ah, she is the good one. Yeah! The real one is forgetful. From small details to something being forgotten or lost. You need to get your staff in check! Yeah. Tell us around the Oscars, are you excited by that or will you let ‘Ted’ do all the work... We’ve got a good little thing going me and ‘Ted’; I’m excited to see what Seth does [smiles]. What do you think about UK actors

taking over Hollywood and taking all the best jobs? Well as long as they don’t take my job it’s all good. No, there is a lot of great talent coming from here and we encourage it. It’s a big town and there is a lot of work for everybody. On radio you joked about reviving your music career, if you did what would your sound be like now? As a father have your music tastes changed? Would it be country and western? [Laughs] It will probably be old skool rock and roll. I can mix a little hip hop in there too. Studio Canal’s Broken City is out 1 March. @mark_wahlberg 63


#HOT CHICKS, BAD CORN ROWS, IT’S HARD OUT HERE FOR A PIMP, SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS FAITH SELENA GOMEZ In Spring Breakers: She’s the godfearing, goodie two shoes who isn’t quite comfortable with what her childhood friends are getting up to as she often lets on. In reality: She’s a formerDisney star, best known for playing ‘Alex Russo’ in Wizards of Waverley Place. And for her on/off relationship with baggy-crotched, pop dweeb, Justin Bieber, of course. RWD Spring Break Rating: 9+5 = 14

FOUR BROKE GIRLS For us English folk, Spring Break means a couple of days off work and having to buy a couple of overpriced chocolate eggs for your siblings. For our transatlantic cousins, it means a few weeks of debauchery in Florida. For the girls of Vertigo Films’ Spring Breakers, however, it means a little more than just debauchery. Try robbery, narcotics and gang warfare. Here’s RWD’s guide to the girls of THE party movie of 2013... Words James Humphrys

SPRING BREAK RATING

The highly complicated mechanics behind ranking the girls of Spring Breakers... [Attractiveness out of 10]+[Lack of inhibition out of 10] = RWD Spring Break Rating

BRIT ASHLEY BENSON In Spring Breakers: She’s a fearless. drug-taking, maneater who’s got a slightly worrying obsession with firearms. In reality: She’s a clean-living teen drama regular who has popped up in every popular US show imaginable, including the likes of The OC, CSI: Miami and How I Met Your Mother. RWD Spring Break Rating: 8+9 = 17

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CANDY VANESSA HUDGENS In Spring Breakers: She’s a fearless. drug-taking, maneater who probably posts revealing photos of herself online in her spare time. Welikey. In reality: She’s the ex-girlfriend of her High School Musical co-star, Zac Efron, that had some rather revealing photos posted of her online. We’re pretty sure she didn’t post them herself, though.

COTTY RACHEL KORINE

RWD Spring Break Rating: 9+9 = 18

In Spring Breakers: She’s the easily influenced member of the group who isn’t adverse to a bit of exhibitionism and the occasional bong hit. In reality: She’s the wife of the film’s director, Harmony Korine, with a slightly thinner CV than her fellow cast members. Must’ve been a tough audition. RWD Spring Break Rating: 6+7 = 13

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ALIEN JAMES FRANCO In Spring Breakers: He’s a low-life gangster rapper with terrible corn rows, one of the worst looking modded cars we’ve ever seen, walls full of guns and snapbacks and a pair of shorts in every single colour imaginable. In reality: He’s the golden boy of Hollywood’s current Frat Pack with an impressive CV that includes a few Spiderman films, a couple of brilliant Judd Apatow comedies and the infamous survival drama, 127 Hours.

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PULP FICTION | FRIDAY | GODFATHER II

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MY FAVOURITE SCENE: NAS It turns out the greatest lyricist of all time is a bit of a film buff - don’t pretend like you didn’t appreciate him in Belly. Nardene Scott calls up Nas to find out his favourite scenes, his view on the latest box office smashes and being spooked out by horror chicks. Really?!

Film: The Godfather: Part II Year: 1974 Starring: Al Pacino & Robert De Niro RWD Synopsis: The second outing for your favourite gangster film’s favourite gangster film and Francis Ford Coppola really goes in. Reason for Watching: One stop shop for mafia knowledge. If you like this you’ll like: The Godfather: Part I, The Godfather: Part III, Casino or anything with either Al Pacino and/or Robert De Niro. 70 / RWDMAG.COM

In your down time we hear you like to chill at home, what sort of movies help you to unwind? It depends on what I’m feeling, what I’m in the mood for. I just saw Hitchcock, I don’t know how true it is but it was pretty insightful and I like Alfred Hitchcock. I remember this TV series [Alfred Hitchcock Presents] that used to come on and he’d be in it, so it was cool to see. What do you think about films like Django Unchained, etc. that are there to open up dialogue on touchy sub-

jects? It’s been going off... Oh yeah. D...Jango I thought it was about time there was a good movie about slavery times that could be made into an action movie. I thought it was a great movie. What’s your favourite scene from your favourite film? In Godfather II when Michael Corleone realises that his brother Fredo lied to him. When they in Cuba, Michael looks at him, looks at his betrayal and he kisses him [Fredo] and tells him that he knows... I forget the words he said.


“HE LOOKS AT MICHAEL, LOOKS AT HIS BETRAYAL AND HE KISSES HIM.”

A curious thing to find out your brother will betray you. [Actual quote: I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!]. We hear you are a big people watcher, who’s the last interesting person you came across? Speaking of movies, I see this lady, I was riding down the street and the way she was straight out of a horror movie. There’s an old movie called Suddenly, Last Summer, it’s black and white; I think Elizabeth Taylor is in the movie and it’s a thriller. I call it a thriller, some

great acting in it but she looked like this lady I saw in the street. She just looked like something out of a horror movie, she came running through the street and stood in the middle of the street and just had this crazy glaze in her eye. I don’t know why she did it but she didn’t hurt nobody and she didn’t hurt herself. @Nas will be performing at London’s o2 Arena on 19 March and Birmingham HMV Institute on 20 March with Meek Mill supporting. For your tickets, make sure you go to axs.com 71


MY FAVOURITE SCENE: MODESTEP Nardene Scott speaks to drummer Matt from our favourite dubstep crew, Modestep, on their tour bus to expose a debaucherous night out in Glasgow, a scary appreciation for Samuel L. Jackson whilst seriously impressing us recalling lines from Pulp Fiction, word for word.

Film: Pulp Fiction Year: 1994 Starring: John Travolta, Uma Thurman & Samuel L. Jackson RWD Synopsis: One of Tarantino’s best films to date – and we’ve seen them all including the recently released Django Unchained which was so sick, we saw it twice! Reason for Watching: Because Tarantino is cray #ShutdownSeason. If you like this you’ll like: Reservoir Dogs, Django..., the list is endless. 72 / RWDMAG.COM

So, how is the Evolution Theory tour going? Any gossip? I’m ill, I’m the first to fall and then we’ll all go like dominoes but our first proper night off was in Glasgow because it’s been like gig, gig, gig and then a day off. So we thought, let’s let our hair down and we went into this club; the bits I remember (kind of) are Nick running around with his trousers down and dancing with a disco ball, as you do. There was a rap battle between me and Tony which I lost terribly because I can’t rap at all and he knows that, so I

was defeated awfully. Then I remember ending up on the floor somewhere. I just remembered now, that I had a battered Mars bar, OMG why did I do that? I pretty much did throw it up to be honest. The worst is when I woke up and smacked my head off the ceiling, so that was good, very immediate. Ha! So the tour is treating you well? It’s lots of fun on here, lots of jamming and making music and the boys are completely obsessed with FIFA, which I find quite boring, so I go in and try and distract them. It’s just not my game


“PULP FICTION IS A CLASSIC, SAMUEL L. JACKSON JUST BRINGS CLASS TO WHATEVER HE DOES.”

but whatever, it’s more fun to try and p*ss people off and distract them from playing it really; I’m probably going to streak at some point to put people off. I’ll save that one for a rainy day. Wow OK. Going back to this issue, what’s your favourite scene from your favourite film? Pulp Fiction obviously, ‘Get down every f**king last one of you’ is a classic. Actually in that film too, ‘Do you know what they call a Big Mac in France? A Royale.’ I love that sh*t! Samuel L. Jackson just brings class to whatever

he does, like in Django... that film is unbelievable, I watched that recently and it’s unreal, I would have probably gone for that, that’s one of the best films I’ve seen in a while. Tarantino must be a bit twisted, like when he went mental at Krishnan Guru-Murphy. ‘I’m shutting your a** down right now.’ WTF man, like this guy is properly twisted, so yeah, I lost trail of thought there but Tarantino is great! @Modestep debut album Evolution Theory is available now. Check modestep.com for tour dates 73


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MY FAVOURITE SCENE: ADAM DEACON After sparking the idea behind his own film, Anuvahood, 1995 classic Friday will always be a favourite with Adam Deacon. He talks Danny Walker through his best bit...

Film: Friday Year: 1995 Starring: Ice Cube, Chris Tucker & Nia Long RWD Synopsis: LA’s finest smokers Craig (Cube) and Smokey (Tucker) are going nowhere fast... all to a hip hop soundtrack of course. Reason for Watching: Jokes x 15 If you like this you’ll like: Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking your Juice in the Hood or anything by the Wayans brothers. 74 / RWDMAG.COM

What is your favourite film? My favourite film has got to be Friday. I love that film, man. That is a film I could watch over and over again. That and Scarface to be honest. Friday for comedy and Scarface cos it’s a big film. They’re like my two top films. They’re both big, what is your favourite scene from Scarface? One of the scenes in Scarface [that is memorable] is at the end when Tony Montana is all hype. He’s got his face on the table with all the drugs; it’s just the acting, the way he is at that point...

it’s just very on-point. I love that film. How many times would you say you’ve seen that film? I’ve probably watched that film about 10/11 times. And why Friday? What does that film mean to you? It’s a classic film. That’s where we got the idea for Anuvahood. I love the film so much, we always wanted to create something like that for the UK. The characters were brilliant... Yeah, you don’t have to live in America to get down with that comedy. It was


“THE BANTER AND THE COMEDY TIMING WERE GREAT. CHRIS TUCKER IS A LEGEND... HE IS SOMEONE I’VE ALWAYS LOOKED UP TO.”

universal. You could be in a Hackney council estate or South Central but you can relate to it. The banter and the comedy timing were great. Chris Tucker is a legend man. He is someone I’ve always looked up to. I wish he was in the other Fridays. What did you take from that film? I always thought, ‘Why can’t we do that here?’ Our banter might be different but we have a lot of comedy going on. I always dreamt of doing a UK version but didn’t think it was possible, but as time went by, it just felt right to do.

People are saying [Anuvahood] was very similar to Friday; we wanted it to be. We didn’t want to hideaway from that, as you can see there are Friday posters in my bedroom. What is that one scene that cracks you up? It has to be Chris Tucker with the date. That chick... when he’s like, ‘Don’t call me man... If you come out here, I’m not gonna call you man.’ That bit, I mean any scene with Chris Tucker kills me but that bit was big. @realadamdeacon 75



#OPPORTUNITIES, TOURING, QUALIFICATIONS, ESTABLISHED

CREATIVE LICENCE For 30 years youth and community music organisation CM has been throwing it down and making opportunities for people of all backgrounds. One of the success stories producer/ remixer/live midi technician, Quintin Christian – currently on tour with Rudimental, Labrinth and Plan B – breaks down the importance of great facilities...

WIN A DAYS MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO TIME

With over 80% of students going on to work within the music industry, the two-year Creative Music Production and Business Foundation Degree really sets you up. “I started at CM in 2009,” Quintin tells us moments before going on stage with our February cover stars, Rudimental. “It was recommended to me by a good friend and everything from the people to the facilities attracted me. Also, the teachers were great, really great.” A collaboration between CM, City Of Westminster College and the University of Westminster, their popular course is split over two years and ensures that key skills are instilled into each student. The first year is all about developing skills within the world of music production. Special attention is paid to getting familiar with the technical aspect of music, so much so, a room full of state-of-the-art equipment

makes a student feel right at home. Whilst the second year empowers CM attendees with industry applicable business and production skills, making them ready for the real world. At almost half the price of a normal degree, there’s no better way to enter the music industry. “The course has a good balance of the musical and the technical side of things – which a lot of these courses don’t have – as well as exploring other avenues. Right now, I’m into music for film and looking at different projects like that.” After taking to the course favourably, Quintin soon excelled to work with some of the biggest in the industry and he puts all his achievements down to CM. He puts it simply, “They really give you that special attention you need. They have it all.” For more info or how to enrol check cmsounds.com

We’ve teamed up with CM to offer you a free day in their music studios with an expert professional tutor. This is a great opportunity to learn how to make music in the studio or brush up on your skills if you are an up-andcoming producer. On the day you will be able to learn the following: - Recording live drums with a professional drummer - Sampling and re-sampling - Using drums through EQ and effects To enter, all you have to do is drop an email (subject: CM) to iwannawin@RWDmag.com before 22 March and tell us why it should be you. The best entries will be picked and contacted the following day. Terms: You must be free to take part on the day’s course (final date TBC) and be able to travel to London at your own expense. CM is now accepting applications for the Creative Music Production & Business Foundation Degree, for more check cmsounds.com/courses

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THE BEST OF STAYING IN... AND GOING OUT...

WRECK IT RALPH

It’s finally here and the John C. Reilly starring Disney animation was a pleasant cinema experience. Find out more inside Unwind...

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Films are getting a lot of love this month, what about games man? There are some heavy games out soon. Knowing this, here they are... PREVIEW Crysis 3

EA Xbox 360, PS3, PC Crysis, emerges for a welcome third console (and fourth PC) outing as Prophet sets out to save the world, once again - except, this time, he’s carrying a massive bow and arrow. In addition, all of the gadgets and perks that wowed us in the first two games are back, and, most importantly, so is the upgrade that had everyone questioning why there wasn’t an option to have one in any game, ever: the cloak. Seriously, if Black Ops 2 can get away with ripping it off, surely FIFA could, too? On top of the old invisibility lark, there’s also a wider weapon inventory than ever before (did we mention bow and arrow?) and far more diverse multiplayer modes than there were in previous titles. And that’s about that; a new campaign, some new weapons and gadgets and a few new multiplayer modes. While The Prophet’s latest venture is not much of a shift forward from the last game, it is undoubtedly a refinement of the series. 80 / RWDMAG.COM

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MUSIC Make sure you pick up the good albums and AVOID the terrible one, you decide which one that is...

HANDS ON Tomb Raider

Square Enix Xbox 360, PS3, PC After just a couple of beautiful cut-scenes the new direction of this reboot are fully justified. Buxom, self-assured, mature Lara is swapped with a younger, edgier replacement who finds herself in places we haven’t seen before in the series. A couple of hours into the story and it becomes apparent that this is the perfect evolution of Croft.

“Nuff Vibrations”

“Too Mellow For Most”

Footsie King Original Vol 1 Braindead Entertainment

Laura Mvula Sing To The Moon RCA

Named after his dad’s sound system, Footsie showcases just how much music is running through his veins with this throwback edition comprising a collection of his earlier beats. From the bass-ridden vibrations to the dirty dubstep and filthy grime joints, it’s a great little investment. [NS] Track to Check: Dats Normal Instro

“Loud” Various Artists Dubstep Allstars: Vol.10 Ammunition

Metal Gear Rising Revengeance

Konami Xbox 360, PS3 For those anticipating a traditional Metal Gear game from Hideo Kojima’s latest creation, be prepared to be slightly disappointed. Rising is very much its own game. Snake and stealth have been replaced with (slighty more irritable) Raiden. Hardcore fans will inevitably bemoan the change of pace, but they won’t be able to deny that it’s bloody good fun.

With shards of grime-tinted glass, a handful of hard, old skool-inspired floor fillers and a sprinkle of genre-defying dubstep, Plastician’s dubby knuckle sandwich takes a couple of glasses of milk to swallow. Once consumed your stomach/ears will thank you. [DW] Track to Check: Twisted Metal - Megalodon & Badklaat

Including runaway single Green Garden, Ms Mvula (pronounced... OK, we don’t know exactly how to pronounce it, well at all) puts her soulful stamp all over these 12 debut tracks. Although we’d like it to be punchier at times, like her previous EP; concepts, overall sound and the feeling of accomplishment prevail. [DW] Track to Check: Green Garden

“Destiny’s Chernobyl more like” Destiny’s Love Songs Columbia “Question, tell me what you think about me?” Well, if you were the last CD on earth we still wouldn’t recommend this utter sh*te. And why does #poormichelle have so much inchage on the cover? Someone needs to re-evaluate her new contract. Track to Scrap: Nuclear

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FILMS This month, join us in our celebration of film. Too much? Broken City Studio Canal Cert. 15 With a great cast; Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta-Jones and (the weird looking guy who was in Source Code, and played an American agent in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace) Jeffrey Wright, this redemption story sees ex-cop Billy Taggart (Wahlberg) take a few matters into his own hands. Now a private investigator, Taggart – whilst fighting a few debts/clients/bills of his own – finds himself doing all of powerhungry, Mayor Nicholas Hostetler’s (Crowe) dirty work. A few snaps here, car chases there and several story arches all intertwine to make writer Brian Tucker’s main character both a believable and enjoyable person to track over the 100odd minutes. Just wish the others had more teeth.

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MUSIC More albums to make you little generic music players smile with joy... or wretch in agony. Hopefully the former...

Jack the Giant Slayer 3D Warner Bros. Cert TBC Great to see Nicholas Hoult play a leading role, and playing it well. Aided by brilliant CGI and supporting cast, Jack the Giant Slayer is a breath of fresh air reworking of a classic. Fun for all ages (as in, director Bryan Singer keeps gratuitous violence down to a minimum, zero, nada, zilchio).

Wreck It Ralph 3D Disney Cert. PG Why can’t we all be like Ralph? Wanting more from his disruptive 2D life of wrecking stuff, this loveable giant goes on a 3D adventure of game-jumping discovery. Loving the 80s and 90s game references and the voices of John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman, this underpushed comedy gets a 1UP from us. We expect a nicely-timed game spin-off any day now... or would that be weird/confusing/ well thoughtout?

“Skippy”

“Strong”

Macca 25 Stay Fresh

Pusha T Wrath of Caine Free Download

Wolves MC Macca, the first from the Stay Fresh collective to drop an album has delivered a decent product. Helped along by national radio support this is a good start for the 25 year old, we’re feeling the up tempo tracks more but nice to see a range of ideas explored. [NS] Track to Check: Image Ting Ft. J1 and Raider

Nowadays free music is taken with a pinch of salt but Pusha has squeezed off on those other mediocre freebies, which gets us even more excited about the upcoming album. Blocka, Millions, Doesn’t Matter, all could have been iTunes tracks easily but we appreciate this freebie more than most and we get a lot! [NS] Track to Check: I Am Forgiven

“Dreamy”

“Goin’ in”

Kilo Kish K+ Free Download

Pressure Grime Is Money Stay Fresh

For those that don’t know Kilo is the cute and fresh to death American talk-sing rapper who has the hipsters gassed. Dropping her vocals over spacey Odd Future affiliates Internet beats on K+ sees her continue to make a mark with her idiosyncratic style in this here music scene. [NS] Track to Check: Trappin

Brushing off his LOTM IV battle scars, Pressure brings his hard bars in this strictly Swifta Beater produced mixtape. Putting up an aggressive fight for his place in the scene, the Stay Fresh member keeps it real and continues on his grind to push onwards and upwards. [NS] Track to Check: Coming Along Ft. SP

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#VOMIT, ARNIE, GERARD BUTLER VS. WEEMAN

BE KIND REWIND RWD JOHNNY KNOXVILLE Since the dawn of time Johnny Knoxville has been putting his body (and sanity) on the line, all in the name of entertainment. Although his Jackass days aren’t quite behind him, he’s now extended his celebrity CV into acting. We spoke to the daredevil about his new film The Last Stand - which stars action flick old man icon Arnold Schwarzenegger – his personal hygiene and drinking reindeer blood?!?!

BE KIND RWD RATING Quote we had to leave out: “...like when Pontius drank horse semen in Argentina.” What we learned: According to IMDB, at age of eight Knoxville had flu, pneumonia and bronchitis all at same time. #Peak. Be Kind Rewind RWD Rating: Med. It’s Johnny Knoxville!!!

Words Jerry Gadiano

Your film is about a last stand when was the last time you stood in line? Last night at the bar, I was waiting for a beer and scotch and tequila. I was very happy to do it. When was the last time you vomited? Vomited? Sometimes I drink a little too much; it’s probably been eight months. Who would win in a fight against Arnold Schwarzenegger and Weeman? [Laughs] Well, I love Weeman but I think Arnold’s got that one. But Weeman’s at a very dangerous height so he would have to protect himself. Seeing as you’ve worked with both these bad asses who would win a fight out of Arnie and The Rock? Oh God! I don’t know man. Who do you think would win? Don’t ask me, I might get beaten up! Me too, don’t try and get my ass kicked! Okay, how about Weeman versus leprechaun Gerard Butler? [Laughs] Wow, I don’t... If it was a verbal battle, I think Gerard Butler would have that one. But Weeman is a pretty strong 84 / RWDMAG.COM

guy, he squatted Shaquille O’Neal. If the zombie apocalypse actually happened, who would you want to have in your survival team? Well, Arnold Schwarzenegger of course, a pharmacist and a bartender and after that I think after that we’re good. So you wouldn’t have Preston Lacy (as a sacrificial lamb?) [Laughs] That’s a good idea. What’s the grossest thing you have ever eaten? God I don’t know man, usually Steve-O and Chris Pontius eat the disgusting things. There’s some reindeer blood that I had to drink once. I’m not that psyched on it but one of our cameramen went back for seconds, he just kept drinking it?!?! How would you describe The Last Stand for someone who straight up doesn’t like you or Arnie?

It’s just a big action comedy. It has lots of comedy and there are fights. What’s the longest you’ve gone without taking a shower? You know that’s funny, it was during high school we went away to camp for a week and I was playing [American] Football. I just didn’t shower for like seven days and some kind of growth started growing on my shoulder and I finally got in the shower after that. What’s the longest you’ve gone without changing into a clean pair of underwear? Man, I don’t know, probably seven days. Have you ever flipped your underwear inside out and then ‘hey presto’ new underwear? No, no it gets pretty bad down there sometimes, I’m not gonna lie. The Last Stand is out now. @realjknoxville




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