TwoCents & Five Questions With…

Lauren Ambrose

Lauren Ambrose

…Lauren Ambrose, Actor

Lauren co-stars with Parker Posey in the new FOX comedy series The Return of Jezebel James. She was a two-time Primetime Emmy nominee for her role as Claire Fisher in HBO’s hit series Six Feet Under. Lauren also starred in the films Psycho Beach Party and Can’t Hardly Wait.

Lauren took some time out to answer questions about herself and The Return of Jezebel James.

Q: Hello, Lauren. How are you doing?
Lauren: I’m all right.

Q: How does it feel to return to series television?
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TwoCents & Five Questions With…

Fred Willard

Fred Willard

…Fred Willard, Actor.

Fred currently plays Marsh McGinley on the FOX sitcom, “Back To You.” You have seen Fred in his award winning performance in the Christopher Guest film, “Best In Show,” as well as Guest’s other hilarious films. Among Fred’s many film credits, he had roles in the movies “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,” “The Wedding Planner,” and “American Pie 3.” He has also enjoyed numerous stage roles and off-Broadway performances.

Fred took some time to speak with us before “Back To You” returns to the air tonight, directly following American Idol.

TwoCents: How are you today?
Fred: Fine thanks.

TC: You’ve starred on stage, TV, and Film – Which do you find to be most challenging? Which one is your favorite?
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My “Late Night” Experience – Story from Conan O’Brien Live Taping

Late Night with Conan O’Brien

PG Ignacio, TwoCents Staff Writer

For my 30th birthday my wife was kind enough to obtain tickets for me to attend a live taping of Late Night with Conan O’Brien. She called NBC several months in advance to make sure she could get tickets to the Friday (Jan 11th) show immediately following my birthday so we could spend the weekend in New York City. It was a great weekend.

We arrived at 30 Rockefeller Center before the required check-in time of 4:15 PM. Our party of four, the maximum allowed in a group, checked in, received a paper bracelet, ticket, and lined up with the rest of the crowd.

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TwoCents & Five Questions With…

Simon Cowell

Simon Cowell

… Simon Cowell, TV Personality

Do we really need a full paragraph explaining who Simon Cowell is?

Unless you live under a rock, only listen to hard rock or only watch 30 Rock, you know that Simon Cowell is the British judge on American Idol that everyone loves to hate. Or is it that they hate that they love him?

Either way, Simon recently took some time to answer questions about the next season of American Idol which debuts tomorrow night at 8pm EST on FOX.

Q: Hi Simon, how are you?
Simon Cowell: I’m very well thank you.

Q: I know we’ll start again this year with lots of bad performances in the early episodes and it must be agonizing for you guys to sit through. Is it all worth it at the end when the winner gets named and it’s someone very deserving?
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TwoCents & Five Questions With…

Wendell Pierce

Wendell Pierce

…Wendell Pierce, Actor

Wendell Pierce is one of those actors you can always catch while watching movies on TV. He has appeared in films such as: Casualties of War, Malcolm X, Bye Bye Love, Waiting to Exhale and Ray.

On Television you’ve seen Wendell in shows such as: Third Watch, NUMB3RS and of course The Wire.

Recently Wendell Pierce took some time out of shooting the final season of The Wire to share his TwoCents and Five Answers with us. Enjoy!

TheTwoCents: How do you feel with THE WIRE finally winding down?

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TwoCents & FiveQuestions With…

Ryan Seacrest

Ryan Seacrest

…Ryan Seacrest, Television Host

You’ve heard him host the top 40 on the radio. You’ve seen him host American Idol. You’ve seen him host the Emmy Awards. You’ve seen him co-host ABC’s Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin’ Eve.

And now Ryan Seacrest, the man with 1000 jobs, found a few minutes to talk with TheTwoCents to chat about American Idol and New Years Rockin’ Eve.

Enjoy!

TwoCents: Hey, Ryan. How are you doing?

Ryan Seacrest: Good man, how are you?

TC: Good thanks.

TC: Everyone grew up watching Dick Clark on Rockin’ Eve and then you get asked to kind of fill in and go co-host with him. What were some of your memories watching it growing up?

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Clash of the Choirs Finale – Live Blog & Results!


TwoCents Staff Writers, NP and RP are currently in the audience for tonight’s two-hour finale of Clash of the Choirs. Check back as they update throughout the evening with info you may only see here!

7:08PM – Arrived at the studio. We’ve spotted Blake Shelton’s tourbus parked out front.

8:10PM – Fun little Christmas medley by all the choirs, even those already voted off.

8:20PM – Team Blake sang “Celebration” then we got to watch Maria attempt to make it up the steps with her gown.

8:34PM – It seems there is more crying in this than all episodes of Home Makeover combined.

8:46PM – Aww, Nick is crying.

8:52PM – Tracey Morgan is in the house. Promoting a new movie.

9:00PM – Kelly was out in the crowd, but not near us! Boo.

9:06PM – Wish they would have worn those wigs as they performed it tonight.

9:29PM – It’s amazing how they find these great stories among these choirs.

9:47PM – Third place goes to Team Shelton.

9:50PM – Every one of the 4 bottom choirs will get $50,000 from GE for the charities. That’s great!

9:58PM – And the winning choir is…. Team Lachey! The place is going insane! INSANE!!!

– Post Show Updates –

10:11PM – Nick is on the stage with everyone’s families. They are all crying.

10:16PM – Maria is on the floor doing meet and greet with the audience.

10:20PM – Everyone has spilled into the lobby and are meeting everyone else.

10:23PM – The majority of the audience seems to be family of choir members.

10:26PM – This studio has history in film. My Super Ex-Girlfriend, The Producers and Inside Man were some movies that have been filmed here.

[Photo: Virginia Sherwood /NBC]

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Hollywood WGA Strike Rally, Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Hollywood WGA Strike Rally, Tuesday, November 20, 2007

– by Jon Gus, Hollywood Correspondent

With upcoming talks between the WGA and AMPTP set for this Monday after Thanksgiving, Los Angeles experienced one more large rally from the WGA. This time it looked like they pulled out all the stops.

Hollywood Boulevard was blocked off from Vine down to La Brea this afternoon for the last huge show of solidarity before negotiations resume. With thousands gathering in the streets at the intersection of Ivar and Hollywood (including Tate Donovan and Patton Oswalt *pictured*), the WGA put on quite a show. Literally. In the center of the intersection, on the back of flat bed truck, a stage was set up with speakers, a band and WGA President Patric Verrone, who gave a brief rally speech before introducing Alicia Keys (pictured) to sing two songs (including “No One,” from her recently released album). Keys riled up the crowd before singing by saying, “I’m a writer, too. Without written lyrics, there would be no songs.” The strikers responded with loud cheering, sign waving and chants after Keys finished each song and then the march began down to Grauman’s Chinese Theater.

Members of several different unions were also in attendance for the rally to show their support and to celebrate the importance of labor unions in America : Service Employees International Union, CTW, SAG, United Teachers of Los Angeles, Nurses, and AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) to name a few.

There were also two men dressed like ranchers riding horses. When a striker asked one of the WGA staff what they were there for, the staff member replied, “I have no idea. It’s Hollywood .”

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Click the album to see all the photos from the event.

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Largest WGA Strike Rally of Week One at Fox

Largest WGA Strike Rally of Week One at Fox

Jon Gus – TwoCents WGA Strike Correspondant

Parts of Pico and Avenue of the Stars in front of the West Hollywood gates of Fox Studios were shut down between 10am and 12:30pm Friday as 3,500 writers and their supporters rallied for the fifth day of the WGA strike. Their objective today was to get the attention of the AMPTP (Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers) and demand a deal with the group.

20 years ago, the WGA willingly took a cut on their share of VHS and DVD sales in order to help grow the format. They now feel they’ve done their part, been fooled in a way, and want to establish their fair share of the millions of dollars in profits the studios now reap. From a $19 DVD sale, writers get 4 cents – they want another 4 cents from the now dominant home video format ad also want royalties on the burgeoning internet and iTunes distribution markets. Another 4 cents doesn’t seem like a lot considering the statistic that roughly 48% of WGA members are unemployed at any given time.

On Thursday, a corporate email went out to Fox employees alerting them of the impending strike. It read, “Please be advised that the Writers Guild of America will be conducting a large strike rally with between 2,000 and 4,000 participants outside the Fox studio on Friday…. Such rallies as this are considered normal when a union is on strike…. If there are large gatherings of people around lot or plaza entrance gates, please remain calm and courteous as you enter the facility.” (Hollywood Reporter)

The Teamsters are also expected to honor the WGA picket lines by not crossing them. This would have a major effect on TV shoots and other productions underway on studio soundstages citywide. (Hollywood Reporter)

As I walked toward the large crowd of red shirts gathered on the corner, a news helicopter hovered frozen in the sky overhead, transmitting the images of the writers marching up and down the sidewalks below. A few strikers brought instruments with them to entertain others or merely themselves as they milled about with their signs: one writer stood with a black electric guitar slung around his shoulder and when asked why he didn’t plug it in, he replied that he hadn’t found anywhere to plug it in yet; one writer drummed a drum; another writer walked by playing “When The Saints Go Marching In” on a saxophone (which I hummed involuntarily the entire walk back to my car).

Photographers with their large, beige telescope lenses walked along side the moving masses snapping an occasional shot of the festivities. Or at least it seemed like festivities. It was a full-out media attraction, which was exactly the intent of the organizers.

Cardboard boxes of food and danishes sat on the bright green grass between the sidewalk the street, orange beverage dispensers were set up on tables as refreshment for the Guild members in attendance, and countless signs waited upside down, stacked around the base of a tree, ready to be grabbed and hoisted. Anyone could easily walk right up and join right in. Some made their own signs, none of which were without a twist of humor or wit: WGA Rules!; Suck My Pencil!; an image of Mr. Burns with an evil grin holding an AMPTP picket sign, a digitally altered photo of President and COO of Fox Entertainment Peter Chernin giving the bird.
Spirits were high. Lively conversations and laughter emanated from groups of 3, 4, 5 or more strikers standing in circles, chatting.

One circle contained Bill Prady (pictured), creator and executive producer of The Big Bang Theory. Crossing the lot entrance gate, I spotted Kal Penn (Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, National Lampoon’s Van Wilder, Superman Returns) and some fellow colleagues from House, and I asked them for a quick picture. Kal was very friendly and when asked why he was here, said that he felt it was important to be there as a SAG member supporting the writers he worked with on the show.

Norman Lear, the legendary writer and producer who produced such popular sitcoms as All in the Family, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time, was also in attendance Friday speaking to the press.

The rally died down slightly at 12:30pm, but many strikers still remained, walking up and down the sidewalks with their signs. No longer held back by police road blocks, cars and trucks began passing by, blaring their horns in solidarity.

Television and Film Writers’ Strike, Show Runners Rally – 11/8/07
By Jon Gus

TV show runners, most of which are also writers and WGA members, turned out Wednesday to support the strike. Below are a few clips posted on YouTube of the event featuring Carlton Cuse from Lost, several writers from the Office, as well as other hit shows.

Show Runners Rally
Lost & Desperate
The Office Is Closed

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Report from the Hollywood Writers’ Strike

Television and Film Writers’ Strike – 11/7/07

Jon Gus

TwoCents West Coast Correspondant

Television and film writers picketed for a third day Wednesday throughout Hollywood and New York.

In front of every studio in Burbank – WB, NBC/Universal, Disney, ABC – writers marched back and forth covering each entrance in their red shirts while waving their Writers Guild strike signs high.

The strikers were still in good spirits, too. Chants and cheering could be heard rallying passing cars, trucks, and Vespas to honk their horns in support.

Reports from NPR to the New York Times put entertainers like Tina Fey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and John Lithgow on the scene striking as writers or supporting their colleagues.

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