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INTERVIEWS
Interviews 151 to 160 of 176 Interviews in our records
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05/05/2003
David Benioff Interview:
David Benioff had trouble getting his book published, but then he changed the title, sold the book and suddenly found himself writing the Hollywood adaptation. The movie of course is 25th Hour
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05/03/2003
Luke Wilson:
Luke Wilson is often perceived as the quieter of the two brothers, but his latest hit Old School is anything but.
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04/28/2003
Daniel Craig:
Daniel Craig has been making steady tracks into Hollywood ever since his simmering role in Road To Perdition and has finally been granted a shot at the limelight in Ted And Sylvia
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04/28/2003
John McNaughton:
Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer is about to be released uncut and director, John McNaughton discusses how he got such a horrific movie made in the first place.
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04/23/2003
Morgan Freeman:
Morgan Freeman proves there's more to an interview than words, although a few more might have been nice.
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04/22/2003
Rowan Atkinson:
Rowan Atkinson has yet another hit with Johnny English which is taking Europe by storm. How did the shy, young engineering student take the leap to become a comic genius.
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04/21/2003
Ray Liotta :
Ray Liotta talks about his new movie Identity and his constant swing between the blockbuster and indie Hollywood movies.
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04/18/2003
Darren Aronofsky:
Darren Aronofsky, the visual, edgy director of notable independent productions such as Pi and Requiem For A Dream shares his thoughts on Requiem For A Dream and the directorial process.
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04/16/2003
Ed Norton:
Ed Norton is a man with many irons in the fire these days - actor, writer, director and now a pilot!
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04/13/2003
Charles Randolph:
Charles Randolph became "flavor of the month" when he wrote The Life of David Gale and pitched it to Nicholas Cage and Warner Bros, although it took five years to finally come to life, with Alan Parker and Kevin Spacey in the director and lead actor roles respectively.
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