The Terminator is back! In case you’ve been living under a rock, Terminator: Genisys opened in theaters this weekend. Last week, Wamg had the chance to sit down with franchise star, and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzeneggger about being “back”, time travel, and his positivity for the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage. Joining him were stars Emilia Clarke (Sarah Connor), Jai Courtney (Kyle Reese), Alan Taylor (Director), David Ellison (Producer), Dana Goldberg (Producer), Laeta Kalogridis (Writer), and Patrick Lussier (Writer). Check out some of the highlights from the press conference below.
Mr. Schwarzenegger, one of the great things about this movie is how we get to see different versions of your character. How has your approach to the character changed over all these years, especially since in the first one it started off kind of like a sci-fi horror movie?
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Well, in Terminator...
Mr. Schwarzenegger, one of the great things about this movie is how we get to see different versions of your character. How has your approach to the character changed over all these years, especially since in the first one it started off kind of like a sci-fi horror movie?
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Well, in Terminator...
- 7/8/2015
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
You may remember Peter Javidpour for his edit of Mrs. Doubtfire as a horror film. Looks like the Santa Monica based designer has a special talents for adding sinister twists to the classics.
In a video released on July 1st, he re-imagines a classic 90s sitcom 'Frasier' with a futuristic angle. In Javidpour's parallel universe, the snobby psychiatrist portrayed by Kelsey Grammer tries extra terrestrial shoes on for size, while counseling fictional congressional candidate Phil Patterson. Considering some of the absurd plot lines explored in the show, this probably doesn't seem too far fetched. We are definitely looking forward to episode 2.
In a video released on July 1st, he re-imagines a classic 90s sitcom 'Frasier' with a futuristic angle. In Javidpour's parallel universe, the snobby psychiatrist portrayed by Kelsey Grammer tries extra terrestrial shoes on for size, while counseling fictional congressional candidate Phil Patterson. Considering some of the absurd plot lines explored in the show, this probably doesn't seem too far fetched. We are definitely looking forward to episode 2.
- 7/5/2013
- by Irina Dvalidze
- Huffington Post
How well do actors and directors recall the details of their own work? We decided to put Emmy- and Tony-winning actor David Hyde Pierce to the test. The Frasier actor is now starring Off Broadway in Manhattan Theatre Club’s Close Up Space (opening Dec. 19) as a harried book editor with an estranged daughter, a scared intern, a useless office manager, and only one brilliant (if loud) author. But first, he must play Ken Jennings in our career Jeopardy! challenge. The category: his 30 years in showbiz.
1. In what theater did you make your Broadway debut in 1982′s Beyond Therapy?
The Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
1. In what theater did you make your Broadway debut in 1982′s Beyond Therapy?
The Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
- 12/19/2011
- by Aubry D'Arminio
- EW.com - PopWatch
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