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Adam Lambert as himself in the upcoming Movie "Brand" in 2015!!

Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Friday, November 14, 2014

Posted at : Friday, November 14, 2014

12 comments:

Dee R Gee said...

Even if it's just for a brief cameo-type thing, it will be fun to see Adam in a movie. Stepping stones.....As I've said here before, Russell Brand is a guilty pleasure of mine. Makes me really laugh!

Anonymous said...

I agree, I think this is just great for Adam. Apparently, his stepping stones are leading to everywhere! Like him or not; Russell Brand is an important part of pop culture!

nancdruuu2 said...

Adam on the big screen - a dream come true - even for a minute. I enjoy Russell Brand and I think this might be the beginning of another venue for Adam to conquer. Adam Lambert and movie star just go hand in hand. I can't wait!

Anne Marie said...

Thank you Brian for loving Adam and his voice, and making him your front man. All of a sudden people are seeing him and hearing him and are just wowed and over awed. Doesn't hurt that Brand had already met him too,

yada said...

I think Russell Brand is quirky, passionate, funny (even though at times a bit crass) and really quite clever. There's just something about him... very quick witted... and you never know quite what to expect. Though, at times he seems a bit eccentric for sure... like his brain is on a different plane - almost bizarre... but, then kind of "normal" at the same time. It seems he says some of the things we might think, but would never say. lol.
His appearance on Rove LA with Adam and Kristen Schaal was entertaining and hilarious.

It will be major cool to see Adam in a film.... Can hardly wait! :)

glitzylady said...

More info:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3798628/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_1

"Russell Brand's spiritual and biographical journey meeting with a fascinating range of people - American Marines, Kenyan orphans, socialists and death row inmates - challenging and empowering people to stage a non-violent revolution."

"Every day of our lives, from the minute we can be marketed to the myth that becoming famous will make our lives complete, or consuming a certain something will be the answer, is chucked down our throats. Yet, the reality is that the medium ain't the message. You become famous for what you do, and therefore it's what you do that matters. This crucial element is overlooked entirely by whole generations of drones who worship at the wrong altar. Russell Brand is a troubled visionary who embraced the superficial and doped up times in which we live, only to find it was an empty proposition. He started a search for meaning, which lead him to dig out his heroes: Gandhi, Malcolm X, Jesus and Ché Guevara - to look at why they did what they did, how they did what they did, and in what ways he might be a little bit like them. He starts writing about them: They are all willing to die for what they believe in, all immortal and timeless due to their singular and unwavering dedication to their causes. This becomes the Messiah Complex show, where Brand skillfully balances philosophy, history and humour, and he embarks on his first-ever world tour. This feature documentary follows his spiritual and biographical journey as Brand travels far and wide, meeting with a wide and fascinating range of people- from Mike Tyson, Pink, 50 Cent, Noel Gallagher, to American Marines, orphans in Kenya, socialists in London. and inmates on death row - culminating in the evolution of this ground breaking tour and book challenging and empowering the people to stage a non-violent revolution."
- Written by Ondi Timoner

Anonymous said...

Anne Marie, I really don't think being with Queen had anything to do with being asked to be in Brand's movie. Likely the movie planning and filming happened long before the iHeart concert and this tour.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, this is about a Russell Brand movie, not about Queen + Adam. Could be an interesting film.

Anonymous said...

@glitzylady
Thanks for the extra info. Sounds very interesting, will definitely watch it when available. Like his wit and the combination of philosophy, history and humour sounds great. Can't wait!

CT said...

I've always liked Russel Brands clever sense of humor and intelligence. Seeing the TV show, Rove, when Adam was on (which is why I watched it), made me laugh continuosly!

Since Adam has a cameo in this film I will definitely watch it but also because Brand is very creative so it should be interesting too.

Anonymous said...

I think that Adam will be in clips from the Rove LA show only. I can't see any other connection between the two that would put Adam in a movie about RB.

Anonymous said...

Oh cool I the movie uses Adam in the Rove show clips.They were pretty funny.