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Jan 23 2009

Sean Bean and Famke Janssen Together Again

Exciting news for Sean Bean and horror fans alike. Sean’s set to play a mercenary knight in Black Death, a film set during England’s first outbreak of bubonic plague, and involving a young monk’s quest to defeat a necromancer. Rupert Friend plays the young monk who leads the mercenaries on the charge. I’m hoping it’s more on the order of Van Helsing rather than a big gore fest. Granted, necromancy is going to involve some gore…

The news that had me excited was that Lena Headey (The Sarah Conner Chronicles) dropped out of the film to be replaced by Sean Bean’s GoldenEye and Don’t Say a Word costar Famke Janssen. Nothing against the talented and lovely Lena Headey, but I do love Sean and Famke together.

Black Death has apparently gone through a lot of cast/crew/creative turmoil, so here’s hoping things don’t get shifted again.

For fun, we can relive two of the most memorable lines of GoldenEye. Famke Janssen plays Xenia, the sexually charged bad girl of the film who can crush men to death with the power of her inner thighs. The men don’t seem to mind. Sean Bean plays the scarred Alec, aka 006, James Bond’s friend until he chooses a different path.

First up is Famke purring with breathless delight as the train threatens to collide with a tank: “He’s going to derail us.” Alec seems more pissed than turned on, however…

Sean Bean Famke Janssen GoldenEye 1

Sean Bean Famke Janssen GoldenEye 2

Just check out the crazy evilness…

Sean Bean Famke Janssen GoldenEye 3

And then there’s Alec, crowing over his manhandling of hostage Natalya (Izabella Scorupco). “Lovely girl,” he says, brimming with sexual confidence and innuendo. “Tastes like…strawberries.”

Sean Bean Famke Janssen GoldenEye 4

Xenia adds in her commentary…

Sean Bean Famke Janssen GoldenEye 5

So yeah…these two are good at being deliciously naughty together. I would love to see them working together again. They seem to have a good work rapport–in the extras on the Don’t Say a Word DVD, Famke made a point of mentioning how generous Sean was as an actor. In scenes where they talk on the phone, ordinarily there’d just be a script person reading the lines out to Famke, but Sean actually stayed and did the scene with her to help motivate her better and inspire her performance. This is something that big name actors apparently don’t do on a regular basis, and she was really impressed and grateful.

**Find out more about the Rupert Friend, Sean Bean, Famke Janssen movie Black Death at Shock Till You Drop and IMDB , though info is pretty sketchy at this point.

**Sean Bean and Famke Janssen GoldenEye screencaps, c1995 Eon Productions, MGM/UA.

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