Sunday, January 30, 2011

Wrath of Gods is still going strong...

Jon Gustafsson's Wrath of Gods is still going strong.

Copies are still selling all over the world...

Its still available on Amazon and the official

site for the documentary. http://www.wrathofgods.com/

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Gerard Butler's Interview In Wrath of Gods... One of a kind!!!

I never tire of watching this incredible up front and personal, as well as unedited interview that Jon Gustafsson did with Gerard Butler in his award winning documentary Wrath of Gods that Gerard Butler later co-produced.
One full hour of entertainment here, Gerard Butler talks about his experiences in Iceland filming Beowulf and Grendel, absolutely hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!


http://www.wrathofgods.com
http://www.jongustafsson.com

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Gerard Butler stars in Wrath of Gods


In the fall of 2004 Gerard Butler made his way to Iceland to film the feature epic, Beowulf and Grendel. What was encountered during the filming of this movie in the breathtaking mountains in Iceland was unbelievable. Gerard Butler tells all about his experience in the award winning doucmentary Wrath of Gods in a full unedited interview with director Jon Gustafsson. This is by far the best interview I have ever seen Gerard Butler in. He had a splitting headache but yet he never had a dull moment and kept going even when the lights went off.

Gerard Butler...Lawyer to Actor to Stardom


Digging through the layers of the ever changing and unpredictable world of showbiz on the quest to stardom we find Scottish actor Gerard Butler at the forefront. Butler the star of Zack Snyder’s 300 as King Leonidas, didn’t start out as an actor in fact he earned a law degree from the Glasgow University and just one week before being qualified as a lawyer he was fired from the law firm he was working at. Shortly after that while sitting in a coffee shop in London he was approached by Steven Berkoff who offered him a role in the play “Coriolanus” he left law behind and his acting career was born. The charisma filled and talented Mr. Butler landed acting jobs along the way, but it wasn’t until Joel Schumacher cast him in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera as the Phantom that his career began to take flight. Though Butler’s fan base doubled after the Phantom, critics couldn’t seem to give the 35 year old actor any breaks. Continuing this up hill climb Gerard Butler garnished the lead role of Beowulf in Sturla Gunnarsson’s
epic feature Beowulf and Grendel, filmed in the mountains of Iceland. Jon Gustafsson, an Icelandic director, had a small role in the film as one of Beowulf’s warriors; he also was filming his award winning documentary Wrath of Gods about the story behind the filming of Beowulf and Grendel and while on the set engaged Butler in a rare and candid hour long interview about his role as Beowulf and acting in general. He later joined Gustafsson as co-producer of Wrath of Gods. Butler’s next role pushed him ahead and gave him Hollywood status, King Leonidas in 300. 300 made him a house hold name, and his career has escalated with one new film after the other the latest being P.S, I love you with Hillary Swank and Nims Island with Jodi Foster. From lawyer to actor from independent to Hollywood, from unknown to stardom Gerard Butler is on his way to making it big and his seed of fame has gone through a lot of dirt to bloom.
article written by Ruby Wooten
more information about Wrath of Gods... http://www.wrathofgods.com/