Category: Interviews (Page 63 of 69)

The Music of the Sopranos

HBO has been running a 15-minute documentary entitled “The Music of the Sopranos,” which features interviews with creator David Chase, Steven Van Zandt and others. Chase describes the methodology he uses to choose a song for a particular scene or montage, including how he decided on A3’s “Woke Up This Morning” as the show’s theme song.

They’re running it one more time this week: tonight at 11:45 PM ET. For fans of the show (or fans of music), it’s time well spent.

As Fox releases its fall schedule, “Drive” fans get revved up for those last two episodes…

…but let’s get the bad news out of the way first: we asked Peter Liguori, Fox’s President of Entertainment, point blank as to whether the show might yet be saved if it somehow sets ratings records when its last two episodes air on July 4th.

His response: “As near and dear to my heart as that show is, I would say that that’s definitely a long shot.”

Ah, well. Not that anyone expected it would play out any differently, I’m sure, but it would’ve been nice if he’d gone out on a limb and, “By God, if that thing scores such-and-such a rating, then we sure WILL pick it back up!” But no such luck.

So, okay, now that we’re pretty sure about what isn’t going to be on Fox’s 2007 – 2008 fall schedule, let’s take a look at what will…but be forewarned about one thing: Fox is playing the game of having one schedule in the fall and one schedule in the spring. Not that that’s anything new, but it does show a certain amount of foresight to be willing to lay out their strategy this early.

MONDAY

The fall starts out with “Prison Break” in the 8 PM timeslot, followed by a new drama, “K-Ville,” which is already destined to create a stir because of its setting.

K-VILLE: From writer and executive producer Jonathan Lisco (“NYPD Blue,” “The District”) comes a heroic police drama set in New Orleans. Two years after Katrina, the city is still in chaos. Many cops have quit, and the jails, police stations and crime labs still haven’t been properly rebuilt. But the cops who remain have courage to burn and a passion to reclaim and rebuild their city. MARLIN BOULET (Anthony Anderson, “The Departed,” “The Shield”) is a brash, funny, in-your-face veteran of the NOPD’s Felony Action Squad, the specialized unit that targets the most-wanted criminals. Even when his partner deserted him during the storm, Boulet held his post, spending days in the water saving lives and keeping order. Now he’s unapologetic about bending the rules when it comes to collaring bad guys. Boulet’s new partner, TREVOR COBB (Cole Hauser, “The Break-Up,” “ER”), was a soldier in Afghanistan before joining the NOPD. He’s tough and committed, but if he’s less than comfortable with Boulet’s methods, it’s because he’s harboring a dark secret. Cobb has come to New Orleans seeking redemption, but redemption can be dangerous. Will Boulet be able to trust him? Will Cobb’s past endanger them both? Rounding out the crew of cops are hotheaded BILLY “K-9” FAUST (Maximiliano Hernández, “Law & Order,” “Shark”), who often speaks before thinking; wisecracking JEFF “GLUE BOY” GOODEN (Blake Shields, “Sleeper Cell,” “Veronica Mars”), the team’s comic relief; tough-as-nails GINGER “LOVE TAP” LeBEAU (Tawny Cypress, “Heroes”), the only female on the squad, who gives as good as she gets; and CAPTAIN JAMES EMBRY (John Carroll Lynch, “Zodiac,” “The Drew Carey Show”), who wrangles the eclectic personalities of his squad with equal parts humor and tenacity.

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/WRITER: Jonathan Lisco
DIRECTOR: Deran Sarafian
CAST: Anthony Anderson as Marlin Boulet, Cole Hauser as Trevor Cobb, Maximiliano Hernández as Billy “K-9” Faust, Blake Shields as Jeff “Glue Boy” Gooden, Tawny Cypress as Ginger “Love Tap” LeBeau, John Carroll Lynch as Captain James Embry

Come January, “K-Ville” will apparently move to the 8 PM timeslot, and, upon its completion, “Prison Break” will return to that timeslot while “24” reclaims the 9 PM slot.

Oh, and check this out: another writer on the teleconference basically called Fox out on how crap “24” has been this season and wanted to know if things were gonna change next year. Having been put on the spot, Mr. Liguori responded thusly:

We’ve heard what the show’s loyal audience has said to us, and I’ll tell you that it’s really fuelled the show runners to be more daring with what they do next year. I’ve always likened ‘24’ to a James Bond movie – every one offers a different vision, different villains, a different love interest – and I have every confidence that Joel (Surnow), Bob (Cochran), and Howard (Gordon) will come back with a daring and loquacious swing at the plate with the next season of ’24,’ and I’m looking forward to next year.”

Nice comeback. We’ll see if his confidence turns out to be warranted…

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Joe Rogan: He’s Not Just “That Dude From ‘Fear Factor'”

Yeah, we know: he’s also “That Dude From ‘NewsRadio,'” too. And you might not even realize it, but, these days, he’s also “That Dude From The Ultimate Fighting Championship” as well. But long before all of those things, Joe Rogan was a stand-up comedian…and he’s never stopped being a stand-up comedian. In fact, he’s just released a new album entitled Shiny Happy Jihad, which gave us the perfect excuse to talk to him about that as well as the other stuff he’s done in his career.

Oh, yeah, and we also got to ask him what his position was with this whole Carlos Mencia thing that went down…and his response was, “Well, my position on it is what it’s always been: he’s a…”

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A what? A WHAT?!?

Oh, well, you’ll have to click here to read the interview, won’t you?

(And afterwards, don’t forget to come back and leave your comments about his comments.)

Bullz-Eye slips camera guy a twenty, gets three questions with “Children of Men” director Alfonso Cuarón

“Children of Men” is the best movie of 2006 that you never saw, and the fact that it wasn’t even nominated for Best Picture, frankly, is appalling. (We’ll bet dollars to donuts that the people behind “The Departed” did a happy dance when they saw that “Children” had been snubbed.) We at Bullz-Eye are proud proponents of the film, and to promote the movie’s release on DVD, we were offered the opportunity to submit questions to “Children of Men” director Alfonso Curaón about the movie’s massive tracking shots (all of which are contained in the videos below), what aspects of the movie’s subject matter appealed to him, and whether or not we’ll see him behind the camera for one of the final “Harry Potter” movies (Curaón directed “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”) .

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Also, for the truly inspired, there will be a forum at Amazon.com that discusses the political and social aspects of the film, beginning Monday, March 26 at 9PM EST/6PM PST. You say you want a revolution? Well, you know…

My new favorite talk show…

…is “Can’t Sleep with Dave Foley.”

While it’s not the best talk show currently on the air – that honor might go to “The Craig Ferguson Show,” which has upped its ante by adding Tim Meadows as a recurring guest correspondent – it is, to be sure, the best online talk show. (Sorry, Tom Green.) How can you go wrong with a concept that involves Foley (“Kids in the Hall,” “NewsRadio”), who’s suffering from insomnia, offering a monologue in bed as he lies beside his sleeping wife, talking to a “guest” that he finds online via iChat, and enjoying a number from whatever musical guest happens to be conveniently positioned outside his house.

Right now, I’m watching the third episode, where Dave has a virtual conversation with his former”NewsRadio” co-star, Maura Tierney (who looks just as hot in the middle of the night as you’d always hoped she would), then steps outside for a song from Jon Brion…and after that description, you know you want to watch it, too.

P.S. The other two episodes are available for your viewing pleasure at SuperDeluxe.com.

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