We didn't grow up in an area where a lot of
the guys talked about films as incessantly as we did, so we sort of found a commonality with each other.»
But seriously, love that
you guys talked about this film despite the fact that there's probably no Oscar future for it.
Not exact matches
Back in director Tim Miller's first
film, the stakes were low and refreshingly simple — it was enough just to watch Reynolds do his wink - wink - nudge - nudge thing and chop some up some bad
guys while
talking smack
about Hugh Jackman.
He's back and it was time to
talk about his second
film and what lead him to this one, starring
Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson.
Guy Maddin and his filmmaking partner Evan Johnson dropped by the Criterion kitchen to
talk about their new
film, The Forbidden Room.
Bay's focus has always been first and foremost
about the human character - shaped stereotypes the likes of which populate all of his other
films, from the wisecracking, fast -
talking protagonist to the various grumbling, dorky comic - relief characters to the inevitable no - nonsense Special Forces
guys.
Jonah Hill
talks about his role in the upcoming animated
film «Megamind» by director Tom McGrath (Madagascar) and starring Brad Pitt (Inglourious Basterds, World War Z), Will Ferrell (The Other
Guys), Jonah Hill (Get Him to the Greek, 21 Jump Street) and Tina Fey (30 Rock).
Indiewire recently sat down with Black, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the
film, to
talk about how the experience of making «Nice
Guys» compared to directing «Iron Man 3» and what to expect from his upcoming project, the remake of 1987's «Predator» (in which Black had a supporting actor role).
The
guys talk over some of their favorite and least favorite dragon - related entries in
film history, the different ways
film has depicted dragons and wrap up by
talking about where the dragon sub-genre is today.
The
guys talk about the thought process behind the approach to their short and
talk about some of the takeaways from viewing the first
film that helped guide their segment.
He wrote the
film, which marks his directorial debut, based in Mapes» book, and while the specifics of what happened, how television news became less
about fact, and more
about perception, I was interested in
talking about my admiration for the way he neatly folded so many facts into the
film without it feeling like dull exposition, avoiding the obvious tropes of good
guys and bad
guys, Cate Blanchett's spontaneity, and the pleasures and perils of casting one icon (Robert Redford) as another icon (Dan Rather).
Could you
guys talk about working with her on this
film?
At the
film's recent press day, Tatum, Bomer, Manganiello, Nash, Rodriguez, Stephen «tWitch» Boss, Jada Pinkett Smith, Amber Heard, Andie MacDowell, Donald Glover, Jacobs and Carolin
talked about their favorite moment from the shoot, how the first
film inspired the sequel, the decision to cast Pinkett - Smith in a role originally written for a
guy, why the male camaraderie was so important to the
film, how they fit all the dance routines into the movie, the amazing finale with 900 extras, what they've learned
about what women want, and why this is a great date movie.
At the
film's recent press day, Pettyfer
talked about his favorite romantic movies that inspired him, what it was like working with Wilde, getting to know one another,
filming their romantic scenes together and striking the right romantic tone, what he learned from veteran actors Greenwood and Patrick, why he enjoyed bonding with the multicultural cast, his favorite songs from the movie's soundtrack, what he remembers
about his first love, his advice for
guys dealing with parents, and his special plans with his mom for Valentine's Day.
Family
Guy creator Seth MacFarlane was on Conan last night and he
talked a bit
about his upcoming
film Teddy Bear.
Then they
talk some box office and throw down a Fat
Guy Five
about cartoons they want to see get their own live - action / CGI
film.
You
guys of course review the latest Scorsese
film in this episode, also Jay mentions Space Jam when
talking about great Basketball
films.
Still, the two Fat
Guys manage to
talk about the link between Santa and the Ice Age
films, the finer points of queefing and take some pathetically unfair shots at Brittany Murphy (please don't hate us).
Extras include a commentary by Wigard and Barrett, and these are
guys who were raised on commentary tracks and you can tell they like doing them, while they also are not afraid to
talk about their influences, and what they would have done with the
film had they had more money.
In addition to revealing some interesting anecdotes
about the long road from development to production (including Eddie Murphy's original pitch for an all - black cast with
guys like Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Chris Tucker), the quartet also
talks about working with the ensemble cast and the challenges of
filming the movie's various set pieces.