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Interviews
Red star Karl Urban sits down with the FoF

When his idyllic life is threatened by a high-tech assassin, former black-ops agent Frank Moses reassembles his old team in a last ditch effort to survive.

Red stars: Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Karl Urban, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren  

This past week I had the pleasure of sitting down with one of the stars of Red.  I am talking about the talented Karl Urban.  Karl is one of those actors who has worked in both TV and film and been successful in both.  Whether you were a fan of his work in Xena or of his role as Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy in last years Star Trek, make no mistake he still can surprise with each and every role. 

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Sharktopus interview w/Eric Roberts & Director Declan O'Brien

– Sharktopus
Starring Eric Roberts and Director Declan O’Brien

In Sharktopus, Roberts (The Expendables/The Dark Knight) plays a research scientist who, with his talented daughter (Sara Malakul Lane/Belly of the Beast), develops a secret military weapon -- a hybrid shark/octopus that can be controlled by electrical implants. But when the controls break down, the monster goes on a killing rampage at the resort beaches of Mexico.

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NBC's Undercovers interview w/ Boris Kodjoe & Gugu Mbatha-Raw

Undercovers is the sexy, fun, action-packed spy drama from J.J. Abrams and Josh Reims, and it airs at 8/7c on Wednesday nights on NBC.

From acclaimed writer/producer/director J.J. Abrams ("Star Trek," "Fringe," "Lost," "Alias") and executive producer/writer Josh Reims ("Brothers and Sisters," "What About Brian") comes a sexy, fun, action-packed spy drama that proves once and for all that marriage is still the world's most dangerous partnership.
Outwardly, Steven Bloom (Boris Kodjoe, "Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Vacation," "Soul Food," "Resident Evil: Afterlife") and his wife, Samantha (Gugu Mbatha-Raw, "Dr. Who," "Bonekickers"), are a typical married couple who own and operate a small catering company in Los Angeles - with help from Samantha's easily frazzled handful of a sister, Lizzy (Mekia Cox, "90210," "This Is It"). Secretly, the duo were two of the best spies the CIA had ever known, until they fell in love on the job five years ago and retired.

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OUTSOURCED Interview w/Stars Ben Rappaport & Anisha Nagarajan

A workplace comedy series where the Midwest meets the Far East in a hilarious culture clash.  The series centers on the all-American company Mid America Novelties, which sells whoopee cushions, foam fingers and wallets made of bacon -- and whose call center has suddenly been outsourced to India.

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Chuck interview with Josh Gomez & Chris Fedak

Below are highlights from our panel interview with Joshua Gomez and co-creator/executive producer Chris Fedak from the NBC hit show, Chuck.  Season 4 premiers Monday, September 20th at 8:00, 7:00 Central.


Question: All right. Josh, the last time we saw you at the end of Season 3, you had blown up the Buy More so...

Josh Gomez: It was an accident.

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The FoF on the set of Psych with Dule Hill and James Roday

The summer finale on Wednesday, Sept 8 at 10/9c on USA Network.

Visit http://usanetwork.com/series/psych and join the official fan page at http://facebook.com/Psych 

To get you prepared for it, the FoF spent the day on the set of Psych and we got to talk to the stars, this FINAL installment includes the series stars, Dule Hill and James Roday.  Thank you to the USA Network and the great cast and crew of Psych for taking their time out for us.

Panel: I actually have a question. Turning back the wayback machine, because I was a big fan of The West Wing, how did find the transition from West Wing to this new character, which is really different than Charlie Young?

Dule: I mean, the hardest part for me was getting used to improv’ing, going off of the dialog, because Roday is great at doing that, and he would go all over the place. And coming from Aaron Sorkin, it was, “What is on the page is what you say.” So that—it was a shock to my system at first. I was like, “What the heck are you doing? Like, “That's not what's in the script,” you know. But once I realized that and kind of started to work on that, it wasn't that difficult. It was nice to do something different. That's what I wanted to do. I wanted to go in a completely opposite direction because I thought, with The West Wing, if I tried to do another drama, or I would—if I tried to do another drama, I would get—I felt that I would be let down because I realized that that was such a unique piece.

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The FoF on the set of Psych with Maggie Lawson and Tim Omundson

The summer finale on Wednesday, Sept 8 at 10/9c on USA Network.

Visit http://usanetwork.com/series/psych and join the official fan page at http://facebook.com/Psych 

To get you prepared for it, the FoF spent the day on the set of Psych and we got to talk to the stars, this installment includes, Maggie Lawson and Tim Omundson.  More interviews in the days ahead and on the show.

 

Here is our interview with Tim Omundson and then followed by Maggie Lawson.

Tim: Hi, everybody.

Panel: Hi.

Tim: I suppose you're wondering why I've called you all here. There's been some—well, it's a downward economic turn, and I'm afraid we'll have to let you all go. Kidding. I can't fire any of you.

 

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Interview with the cast of TNT's Rizzoli & Isles

 

Recently the FoF had the pleasure of getting to talk to Angie Harmon & Sasha Alexander on their new TNT show; Rizzoli &  Isles.  Rizzoli & Isles premiered Monday, July 12 at 10:00/9:00 Central on TNT.

Below are highlights from these interviews.  We will go over the rest on the next show. 

Question: You always play intelligent characters and that really shows in Rizzoli & Isles. What is your interpretation of the character of Rizzoli? What are some of the things that you found out about that character?

Angie Harmon: I (think there) are things – you know some of them that I really enjoyed playing that with her you know. I mean, she's witty, she's funny, and a lot of people you know don't – they don't I guess see me as a funny character because I don't usually get to play them you know. I'm usually cast in the more dramatic roles, and it's been a really, really fun time playing her humor and playing her attitude.

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