O blog Vulture, da New York, compilou os melhores momentos do criador do Office no Globo de Ouro de ontem. Vi no Terron.
Via Saturday Night Live.
Só assim pra esse filme ter graça…
(O vídeo saiu do ar, mas dá pra ver aqui)
Ou melhor: James Gandolfini e Kristen Stewart no filme Welcome to the Riley’s. Mas parece que a namoradinha do Edward foi dar uma passada no Satriale’s…
Foda! Death Comes to Town, o seriado de volta do grupo canadense, estreou terça passada e o primeiro episódio tá aí embaixo:
E não me agradeça: agradeça à Letícia.
Teaser do novo seriado da HBO, Treme, dos mesmos criadores do The Wire (que eu ainda não vi, mas que todo mundo que viu fala bem). A série é batizada com o nome de um bairro em Nova Orleans conhecido por ser um das vizinhanças com mais músicos da cidade e conta a história de seus moradores após a passagem do furacão Katrina por lá. Treme será lançada em abril, nos EUA.
Infâmia pouca é bobagem. Dica do Arthur – e se você não sacou a referência, dá mole.
Mais Hermes e Renato.
Fala JJ:
Is the end of the series what you thought it would be, from the beginning?
JJ: Oh, no way! No. There are little threads and elements, here and there, but truthfully, when we started it, we didn’t know exactly what was in the hatch. We had ideas, but we didn’t know to what extent it would be. The notion of The Others was there, but we didn’t know exactly what that would mean. Damon hadn’t come up with the idea of flash forwards yet. To see where we are and what they’ve created is insanely gratifying and it’s something that no one could have predicted, at the beginning of it. The evolution of it is really part of their glorious experiment of taking a show that we were all, at the beginning, saying, “How do you make this a series?,” and to see what Damon and Carlton have done is amazing to me.You had the idea for the basis of it though, right?
JJ: There were a lot of ideas, but the specificity with which the thing played out was part of that leap of faith that it was going to work. That doesn’t mean that you plan everything out. You have big ideas, but when the better bigger ideas show up, you go with them.




