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Interview with Will Arnett on upcoming projects: Blades, Ambassador  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Thursday, 26 October 2006

Interview with Will Arnett from the set of The Brothers Solomon

In it he discusses some of his completed and upcoming projects: Blades of Glory, The Ambassador, and Let's Go to Prison (though ironically, not The Brothers Solomon). He also reiterates his now-common talking points about a future AD movie (i.e., if Mitch wants to do it, and if the story is good, "and by story I mean money"...).

 
TV Blend Interview with Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Tuesday, 10 October 2006

The former George Sr.'s new show "20 Good Years" premieres this Wednesday, October 11th on NBC

TV Blend Interview with Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow

 
Michael Cera gets "Juno" Movie Gig  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Saturday, 07 October 2006

"Thank You For Smoking" helmer Jason Reitman has found a pair of young leads for his follow-up project, "Juno."

According to
The Hollywood Reporter, the coming-of-age comedy will be toplined by "X-Men: The Last Stand" co-star Ellen Page and by "Arrested Development" vet Michael Cera.

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Interview with David Cross about "Freak Show" (and AD)  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Saturday, 07 October 2006

TV Guide interviews David Cross ("Tobias")

Here's TV Guide's intro to this interview:

When TVGuide.com spoke with David Cross back in August, he had just begun writing and coproducing a new animated series called Freak Show. Centered on a group of circus freaks who execute low-level missions for the U.S. government, the debut airs tonight on Comedy Central (10:30 pm/ET). Here, the stand-up comedian and star of the cult-hit sketch-comedy series Mr. Show with Bob and David was able not only to give us some insights about Freak Show, but also to share a thing or two about why he thinks a certain series he starred in for Fox got the boot.

 
A few questions with Mitch Hurwitz via TV Squad  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Saturday, 07 October 2006

TV Squad: A Fast Q&A with Mitchell Hurwitz

In this short conversation, Mitch coughs up a bit more about the sequence of events and thought processes behind the decision not to continue the show.

 
Interview with Jeffrey Tambor  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Monday, 02 October 2006

From Hair to Eternity

In the pantheon of cult TV sitcoms, there is no loser more lovable than actor Jeffrey Tambor. Here, Larry Sanders's former sidekick reveals the secret of his success: going bald at 17 


RADAR online magazine interviews Jeffrey Tambor (George Sr., Oscar) about The Ropers, Arrested Development, and his new show 20 Good Years (with John Lithgow).

Notably, Jeffrey adds to the pile-on of AD stars who have confirmed that there is talk of a possible Arrested movie. (Other members of the pile include Will Arnett, Alia Shawkat, and Michael Cera.)

 
Michael Cera set to co-star in "Superbad"  E-mail
Written by Lance Brown   
Tuesday, 18 July 2006
From CinemaBlend:

"40-Year-Old Virgin" Filmmakers Try Being "Superbad"

Apparently movies about desperate teengers trying to have sex or oversexed teenagers trying to kill each other for having sex with other teenagers is Hollywood's favorite fad. If it's not a ridiculous line of direct to DVD American Pie movies it's the absurd John Tucker Must Die. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the comedic minds behind The 40 Year-Old Virgin have decided its their turn to take a crack at it.

Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen, co-collaborators on Virgin will team up again, this time with Apatow producing and Rogen in the writer's chair alongside Evan Goldberg. The title of the movie? Super Bad.

The plot follows two high school guys (played by Jonah Hill and "Arrested Development"'s Michael Cera, both pictured at right) who feel compelled to have sex with someone before they go off to college. Deciding it had better be with girls, the two do their best to get their hands on some alcohol believing the stuff will somehow make it easier to subsequently get their hands on the ladies.

As the night wears on and their desperation grows, interest in getting laid is overshadowed by the realization that leaving each other to go off to college is more than their co-dependent relationship can handle. These two don't need sex, they need therapy.

The project is being fast tracked with intentions to start filming this fall. A summer 2007 release date is likely not far behind.

 
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