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Interviews 161 to 170 of 176 Interviews in our records


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04/13/2003

Ed Burns: In Doug Jung's first movie, Confidence, Ed Burns takes on the role of Jake Vig, the archetypal charismatic con man.

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04/11/2003

Joel Schumacher: Phone Booth was originally scheduled to open last fall, when a series of sniper shootings in the Washington, D.C., area created a climate of fear. The plot of Phone Booth concerns a sleazy publicist named Stu, played by Colin Farrell, held captive in a phone booth by an unseen sniper who threatens to shoot him if he hangs up the phone.

But director Joel Schumacher wasn't thinking of timing when he made the film. Instead, there's a more general morality tale at work, with the publicist faced with judgment from an unseen voice (supplied by the creepy Kiefer Sutherland). And there's another theme, involving technology, Schumacher tips the audience to with shots of satellites.

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04/06/2003

Alejandro Amenabar: Alejandro caught the attention of Tom Cruise, when his second film, 1997's Abre Los Ojos (Open Your Eyes), starring Eduardo Noriega and Penelope Cruz, screened at Sundance in 1998. The film was eventually adapted into a US version by Tom Cruise with his producing partner Paula Wagner and became Vanilla Sky directed by Cameron Crowe, starring Cruise and Cruz. Amenabar's third film, The Others, is another haunting tale that blurs the world of reality.

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04/05/2003

Alan Ball: Oscar-winning Writer/Director/Producer Alan Ball is interviewed about his career-making hit American Beauty, starring Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, Wes Bentley, Thora Birch, Mena Suvari, and Chris Cooper. Alan's other work includes the standout HBO series Six Feet Under.

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04/05/2003

John Cusack: Actor/Filmmaker John Cusack is interviewed about his controversial film Max, in which he depicts an art gallery owner who befriends a young Hitler who, despite the gallery owner's efforts, turns his energies from art to politics. Cusack's other credits include Grosse Pointe Blank, High Fidelity, Say Anything, and the upcoming Stepford Wives remake.

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04/05/2003

Robert Evans: Robert Evans - sometime coke-fiend, murder conspiracy suspect and near-bankrupt - is a legend in Hollywood. No wonder the film of his life is so eagerly anticipated. John Patterson visits his LA home

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04/05/2003

Ray Gideon: Originally an actor, Ray Gideon first took the turn into writing 20 years ago with fellow actor Bruce Evans, and the two of them have been working together ever since. It's a partnership that has yielded some impressive credits, first with short films then to feature films with their first sold script, A Man, A Woman and A Bank. This first effort launched their career, which has included films such as Stand By Me , Starman, Made In Heaven, Jungle and Jungle 2 among others.

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04/05/2003

Lewis Colick: Lewis Colick estimates that he's been writing for 25 years and 'making a living at it for about 18.' His critically-acclaimed October Sky earned him the 1999 Humanitas Prize for Best Feature Script and a Writers Guild nomination for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. Colick's genre-spanning credits also include the feature films Unlawful Entry and The Next Worst Thing, which he co-wrote with Joe Gayton. But like many, Lewis Colick began earning professional dollars writing TV sitcoms, a career at least twice removed from his original goal.

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04/05/2003

Jeunet Interview: Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet is interviewed about his visual feast, the French hit, Amelie, starring Audrey Tautou. Jeunet's prior works include the fairytale City of Lost Children, Delicatessen, and Alien 4.

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04/05/2003

Crowe Interview: Writer/director Cameron Crowe is interviewed about his psychological twister, Vanilla Sky, starring Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz and Kurt Russell. Crowe's large body of work includes Singles, Jerry Maguire, Say Anything, Almost Famous, and the quintessential high school film Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

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