The sun was out and orange with a dash of yellow was the color of the day. We've seen red carpets, we've even seen green, but the bright orange one, signifying the color of the film, welcomed everyone at the entrance of Birmingham Cineworld who were hosting the premier of the new animation, Lorax, based on the ever famous Dr. Seuss book. The event was also the very first UK premier for a film outside of London.
The event was beautifully organized with gracious hosts and a sense of joy and laughter all around with the Lorax character dancing and mingling on the carpet along with balloon makers and face painters. My sources inside the theater, wife and daughter, informed me the ambience was that of fun and frolic with cupcakes, candy-floss, sweets, Lorax mustaches, along with other goodies, in abundance to keep the young and the young-at-heart pleasantly satisfied.
Emile Heskey, Danielle
Lloyd, members of the American Olympic Team, and Joe Egan were among the
celebrities who walked down the orange carpet. Joe Egan, who has acted in the
Sherlock Holmes films along with a part in the Indian film Ra.One epitomizes
the "big lovable" character especially when he said one of his dreams
was to walk down the red carpet with his mom. Called "the toughest white
man on the planet" by Mike Tyson he modestly talked about how he's
enjoying and loving slowly but surely rising up in the entertainment business
making a name and mark for himself and can be seen next in the film Crying
Wolf.
As expected, the
arrival of Danny DeVito was greeted with unanimous cheering from all the fans
present around the carpet. A legendary actor, he met with his fans and members
of the press with the same kind of excitement and enthusiasm only a newcomer
promoting his first movie has. Visiting Birmingham for the first time he was
quick to point out that the much needed sunshine probably had something to do
with the "Lorax" being in town. Crediting the entire team of the
movie including producers, writers, and animators, he spoke about doing the
voice for the movie in Russian, German, Spanish, and Italian himself. On stage, he
emphasized the message that Lorax gives and how it is important that "if
you see somebody abusing something, stop 'em".
I do hope that
having the first ever UK premier of a major movie outside of London starts a
new trend. The event was thoroughly enjoyed by all present especially the
children. You can watch a video I made of my daughter about her experience on
her return below. Both my wife and my daughter enjoyed the film and the orange
Lorax 3D glasses for the children were a nice little addition to the goodie bag.
I would also like to thank the wonderful people at DDA PR and Prepared PR who organized my very first press pass which I will cherish forever.
