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Corden rules out 'Gavin & Stacey' film
Published Thursday, May 27 2010, 13:06 BST | By Simon Reynolds
James Corden has ruled out bringing back Gavin & Stacey as a feature film.
Speaking to DS at the National Movie Awards, Corden claimed that the BBC sitcom would lose its appeal if it transferred to the big screen.
He said: "Sex And The City is set in New York, it has an element of a film about it anyway. Our show is about two families in Essex and Barry Island. To make it into a film we'd have to take them out of that world. I think some things are better on TV. I wouldn't want to see Blackadder the film, but it's one of my favourite TV shows."
Corden also confirmed that he will be joining the cast of Paul WS Anderson's The Three Musketeers, adding that he is looking forward to appearing in a scene with Inglourious Basterds Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz: "He's an amazing actor. Just to be in a scene with him will be enough really."
Click 'play' below to watch our interview with James Corden:
Speaking to DS at the National Movie Awards, Corden claimed that the BBC sitcom would lose its appeal if it transferred to the big screen.
He said: "Sex And The City is set in New York, it has an element of a film about it anyway. Our show is about two families in Essex and Barry Island. To make it into a film we'd have to take them out of that world. I think some things are better on TV. I wouldn't want to see Blackadder the film, but it's one of my favourite TV shows."
Corden also confirmed that he will be joining the cast of Paul WS Anderson's The Three Musketeers, adding that he is looking forward to appearing in a scene with Inglourious Basterds Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz: "He's an amazing actor. Just to be in a scene with him will be enough really."
Click 'play' below to watch our interview with James Corden:
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