"Dillinger won the heart of the nation"–new interview with Michael Mann and Johnny Depp about PUBLIC ENEMIES

“Dillinger was the greatest bank robber in American history,” Michael Mann declared in interview recently shown on MTV. According to the director of the soon-to-be-released Public Enemies, Dillinger “outran, outfought, and outsmarted law enforcement,” and in so doing, he “won the heart of the nation [. . .] and became this kind of outlaw-hero.” Johnny Depp would agree with that assessment. “John Dillinger spoke to the people, and owned them while he was speaking to them.”

Michael Mann acknowledged Dillinger’s strong connection with the public. “Dillinger had this love for life. He was smart, charming, and charismatic,” Mann explained. In his view, Dillinger emerged from prison with an overwhelming desire to live life to the fullest, and a need to experience what had been denied to him while he was incarcerated. “I think Dillinger had found himself, and was at peace with the fact that it probably wasn’t going to be a very long ride,” Johnny said. “But it was going to be a significant ride.”

To see a larger version of the new photo of the outlaw-hero John Dillinger, CLICK HERE. The Zone thanks AnaMaria and Contacto Digital on Flickr for the photo. You can hear the promotional interview for Public Enemies on You Tube HERE. You will get to hear a few comments from Christian Bale, too. Thanks to Theresa and laudepp126x for sharing the video clip. –Part-Time Poet

Johnny Depp greets fans in Puerto Rico on June 3rd

That’s Johnny Depp smiling as he extends his hand through an open limousine window to greet fans in Old San Juan on Wednesday, June 3rd. Johnny had just completed filming a scene with Amber Heard, who plays Chenault, The Rum Diary’s gorgeous but romantically conflicted leading lady–and yes, Johnny is wearing a bathrobe in this picture. For a look at a larger version, CLICK HERE, and to see a different photo of Johnny greeting the crowd, CLICK HERE. According to El Vocero, the love scene between Paul Kemp and Chenault was filmed in “a private residence” on O’Donnell Street in Old San Juan. The Zone thanks Emma for news stories about The Rum Diary; you can read more on the Zone’s News & Views forum. –Part-Time Poet