Tagged With "The Devil You Know"
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Re: Paul Rudd & Ken Marino: Wet, Hot Friends
It took place at a junket for the film in a New York hotel. When you can see posters for a film conveniently hanging in the background, it's usually a pretty good sign that it's a junket interview. Those publicists have a hard time being subtle...
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Re: Cherry Adair's Rat Story
One comment, when you post could you state where the interview took place? The location here looks as interesting as the interview. I see you like ice water Paul, That is water is it not? Don't you just love cats?
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Re: An Interview with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
How refreshing to hear an author promoting using the library. Good interview and filiming guys. Keep 'em coming. Now, how bout a little more about the actual book? Have you read them?
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Re: An Interview with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
Yes, I enjoyed both books! "Territory" is what Emma likes to call a "Secret History" book. The events *could* have happened the way they're described, and history wouldn't reflect it. It's a nice mix of old-west and fantasy. "The Gospel of the Knife" explores a very interesting idea regarding religious traditions, set in what is an interesting modern fantasy landscape. You can actually check out "The Gospel of the Knife" online, here: http://qwertyranch.blogspot.co...gospel-of-knife.html...
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Re: Tao Lin Interview
Hmmmm..... I think the bear costume is a good look on you, Paul. But I'm not sure that Tao Lin knew what to do with you. Did you prep him??
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Re: Tao Lin Interview
The blanket covering scene took a bit longer in real time than what you see in the video. I feared just a little for him (tao lin, not paul,) for a few moments.
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Re: Racquetballs, Brains, and Mr. Burns...
chris: you know someone who's immune? will you introduce me?? I get songs stuck in my head all the time....
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Re: Bones: Behind the Scenes
Wow Boaz, your job should be great! You can easely meet and interview all the famous actors. Great vid!
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Re: Racquetballs, Brains, and Mr. Burns...
I always get songs I really don't like stuck in my head. I'm looking forward to the Harry Shearer. I like the voices he does for the Simpsons (I've been a fan since the Tracy Ullman days for the record) but I think I like him even more for the characters he has played in all those Christopher Guest movies (This is Spinal Tap, A Mighty Wind etc.). i don't know what circumstances you will be interviewing him in but questions along those lines would be cool.
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Re: Bones: Behind the Scenes
Thanks Slaz! It is pretty great and I really love working at Groupee! (Are you reading this Ted?)
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Re: Racquetballs, Brains, and Mr. Burns...
Well, it'd be easier for that to get stuck if I knew the language. thanks for sharing, Boaz! As you know, I LOVE the Muppets!
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Re: Bones: Behind the Scenes
My wife is absolutely nuts about David Boreanaz!! She gets his calendar every year and hangs it in the bedroom, (don't know what she is trying to hint at). She has every episode of Angel and is working on Bones now so this is pretty neat, More please!!
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Re: George Clooney
Cool...I think you were in the right place at the right time...Clooney and Pitt...Clooney seems really relaxed in an interview setting, many stars are not able to carry on a conversation without a script. Thank, Boaz, for this one. Well done!
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Re: How I Met Your Mother: Behind the Scenes
Awesome blog JD! And I'm glad you enjoyed the interview!
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Re: Harry Shearer
Very well done, Boaz. He is such a multi-tasker, you did a very good job of keeping the ball rolling and covered a great deal of material in such a short period of time. He seemed like a regular guy, easy to talk to. I did not know he was involved in all of these things. Really enjoyed it.
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
Wow! It's like "Where's Waldo?"! Actually, I didn't even need your captions to find you.... How exciting for you! I'm sure your on the verge of being signed as a soap star. Well, actually...you are WAY too upbeat for a soap star. I'm pretty sure that soap opera actors don't skip through the office.
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
i'm hoping that somewhere in the background we will see the image of you giving someone a 'high five'... it would be a shame for them to have the world champion on and not allow him to show his stuff!
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
I hope someone will Tivo (or otherwise record) this and share it so that we can watch you in action. Do you know if you can download episodes from somewhere?
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
Very exciting...but I think you should carry a kazoo in your pocket (just in case) and like Bob said, a high-five should be included somewhere .
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
You're living one of my dreams Boaz. I've tried to get in on some of the rare productions that takes place here in St Louis but they have always expected you to have at least 16 hours out of a day to spare. I never have that kind of time. Plus there's probably not a big need for guy rooting through dumpster or guy laying in gutter i could do those.
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
Oh, surely! I see PLENTY of TV with guys laying in the gutter and rooting through the dumpsters. You must be asking in the wrong places, Doug.
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
Ok, so my tivo has been notified of the Boaz appearances and directed to record said shows...BTW, I usually never was these shows but will make an exception for the cause! Last night, we were watching Pushing Daisies , a rather unusual new show with some humor and thought we saw Boaz walk past a window. Was that you, Boaz? Should we start looking for you everywhere?
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
As far as I know, I'm not on any other television shows... Are there other Boazs out there? That's a scary thought.... And thanks for TIVOing me!
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Re: I'm a TV star! Well, sort of...
Well Boaz when you are rich and famous and have you own TV chatshow ("Between Boaz and Me", BBAM perhaps ) I will have my little claim to have known you.. I have a Kazoo. Thanks a lot!!
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Re: The Donnas (part 2): The Power Hour & Tour Bus Etiquette
It's great that the parents of the Donnas get mention here. Myself a babybomber, I can only imagine how proud they must be. These young ladies really know their rock 'n' roll. Power hour works great with beer, good thing your on a bus. Hope the red stuff worked out!
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Re: The Donnas (part 2): The Power Hour & Tour Bus Etiquette
You have to love the girls. Down to earth, gorgeous and like tequila. Would love to party with them. Oh, by the way, great show here in Dallas.
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Re: One Strike- You're Out!
Good one Lori...maybe we can all go through our phone books and come up with a series of "the other ..." (same name but different person). Boaz, did you say THE OFFICE? and I was so looking forward to that one.
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Re: One Strike- You're Out!
Interview the strikers... I knew nothing about this!! As a dedicated Sci Fi fan I would like to see some interviews that fit into that category (ignore me if you wish, see if I care, where did I put my voodoo doll of Boaz?)
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Re: Swell Season- No Interview, But Great Show Anyway
That is by far their most popular song. The movie is absolutely fantastic and if you havent seen it take the first chance you get to see it. Glad that the show was really good.
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Re: Swell Season- No Interview, But Great Show Anyway
Wait, they danced and there are no iphone pictures!?!?!? How could you fail us so!
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Re: One Strike- You're Out!
sbevis, Ted gave you the exact link. You shouldn't have to search.
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Re: Swell Season- No Interview, But Great Show Anyway
We decided that the theater was too dark for our iPhones (with no flash). I agree with Ted and Boaz: it was a fabulous show! Neat little tidbits... *He sang the "Hoover sucker fixer guy" song (if you've seen the movie, you'll know) *They sang "Mystic" by Van Morrison, at the request of someone in the audience, and it was great *They sang a Pixies song as a duet, and sounded almost better than the original...forgot the title of the song, but they cut in with a bit of "Subcultcha" which was...
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Re: One Strike- You're Out!
Let me restate. I initially tried to find the interview for SuBe because I remembered watching it. I couldn't find it, having forgot that it was on a different site. Then Ted posted the link, at which point I thanked him. That was wasn't made very clear in the original exchange. I thought you all could read my mind.
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Re: Lauren Weedman's Tattoo
Oh no, Finn requested Gang Toast for breakfast this morning...now I know what he was talking about...
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Re: One Strike- You're Out!
Strikes are a tough time for all involved. I've been on strike. It got me what I enjoy today, which is being able to work for 30 years and have a nice retirement. If we had never walked the picket line for 82 days in 1970, I would still be working until I would be 67 years old. "You can never regain what you lose in a strike!", I've heard, but you also can get stuff you never thought would be possible too!
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Re: One Strike- You're Out!
sbevis: If I could read your mind, I would be vewy, vewy scared. However, I see what you were saying. Don't know why I didn't read it that way....
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Re: BONES EXTRA: Emily Deschanel on what creeps her out
There are definitely some sparks between the two of you, Boaz!
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
But Boaz! We'll miss you around here! Who will swim laps on the cart? Who will hi-five me every day on the way out the door? What about Paranormal Office??
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
Be careful, you may receive a shipment of severed, frozen hands -- er, frozen high-fives.
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Re: Vanessa Carlton Report
Here's the only thing I want to know: Is Victor in the Backstage Live interview??
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Re: The Watson Twins
Hi, I would like the Watson Twins to really sing as a duo in something newish. Backdrop music a mixture of Bach, beethoven and Mozart with a hint of Strauss. Wonderful pop mixed with pop classic will sell millions. Wish I could join you to form a trio; I do have a beautiful singing voice. I am Asiatic born in Mombassa, Kenya. Great musical company or associates will be welcome. I need extra coaching or lessons to be a good professional in musical terms. I wish to really join a good singing...
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Re: Brava Body
Wow! Good job, Boaz! You came out looking OK, despite the fact that they were kicking your butt. Those two women are incredible live wires, aren't they?
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Re: Brava Body
I would like to see or buy this DVD as I suffer from arthritis. It might improve my exercise routine. Thank you. Yours truly, Zulekha Zulekha M B Salloo Honours B Sc
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Re: The Ice Cream Truck Project
That one looks ideal, Boaz. Now all you have to do is get the expense past the accounting department...
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Re: The Ice Cream Truck Project
I like ice cream on scotch,, I call it a scotch float,, take a pint of rocky road and pour a small bottle of scotch on top,, when you get to the bottom you don't care if you got a truck or not,,you're happy to have a way home..and you want to give calves a haircut and trim..
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Re: The Ice Cream Truck Project
Lou: I assume you mean cow-calves, and not leg-calves? Boaz: Good luck with the accounting department!