The pace is brisk throughout and the story (co-written by Mrs Jonathan Ross, Jane Goldman) delightfully picaresque, while director Matthew Vaughn makes the most of some awesome Scottish and Icelandic backdrops and impressive studio sets. Salvation comes in the unlikely form of Captain Shakespeare (Robert De Niro), the transvestite captain of a flying pirate ship, and the initial animosity between Tristan and Yvaine slowly gives way to affection. In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that he'll retrieve a fallen star by venturing into the magical realm. Players can help identify the general area where it will land (Asgarnia, Misthalin, etc.) by using a telescope in a Player-owned house. With Ian McKellen, Bimbo Hart, Alastair MacIntosh, David Kelly. Shooting stars randomly land anywhere on Gielinor approximately once every two hours. She made her film debut the same year in Little Women (1994). See more ideas about stardust, ravenclaw aesthetic, god killer. The role won her the first of four Golden Globe Awards. stardust ( 2007 )', followed by 804 people on Pinterest.
The star has taken on the earthly shape of Yvaine (Claire Danes) and the two find themselves pursued by Lamia the witch (Michelle Pfeiffer) and a motley crew of murderous princes, several of whom are dead. Stardust can be mined during the Shooting Star Distractions and Diversions activity. Stardust 2007 127 minutes Family 1,157 Add to Wishlist 2.99 Rent 13.99 4. Claire Catherine Danes (born April 12, 1979) is an American actress, who first came to prominence with her role as Angela Chase in the 1994 series My So-Called Life. Charlie Cox plays Tristan, a young shop assistant in rural Victorian England, who enters a magical parallel world in pursuit of a fallen star in order to prove his worth to indifferent sweetheart Victoria (Sienna Miller). Prime Video CDN 4.99 CDN 17.99 Blu-ray CDN 12.99 DVD CDN 3.29 HD DVD CDN 113.60 Additional DVD options: Edition Discs Amazon Price New from Used from DVD Jan. This adaptation of the fantasy graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess invites comparison with The Princess Bride and Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen for its fantastical imagination, scale, humour and cross-generational appeal. Stardust (2007) (Widescreen) Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD.