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: 好像沒有在這邊貼過.....hmmmm......
: DD今年八月要在有線電視台Showtime (HBO最大的競爭對手) 開個新的喜劇影集
: 叫做"Californiacation"
: 他飾演一個作家, 寫了一本很紅的小說被阿湯哥翻拍成電影後
: 搬到加州, 但生活和事業上都大大的改變, 沉迷在酒精與性愛當中,
: 一邊還要照顧13歲的女兒並試圖和前女友(前妻?)重修舊好
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/entertainment/4840418.html
Former X-Files star portrays a writer in film and a Showtime series
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May 27, 2007, 10:26PM
By BRUCE WESTBROOK
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
After nine years of facing twisted conspiracies and alien behavior on The
X-Files, David Duchovny could relate to his latest role: as a writer for
network TV.
In The TV Set, which opened in theaters Friday, that writer is Mike, who
tries selling an earnest drama called The Wexler Chronicles to a network
whose big hit is called Slut Wars. Mike's tortures are told with cutting
humor and company-town insights that Duchovny knows too well.
"Everybody's got a different angle: the actors, writers, directors, producers
and network execs," he said. "Is TV that bad? No, but it is crowded, with too
many people coming from different places to make a show popular. That's a
ripe situation for comedy."
Launched on Fox in 1993, The X-Files also had to run the gauntlet of test
audiences and meddlesome network types.
"We had a pilot that had to be tested and approved," Duchovny said. "I wasn't
privy to that, but (creator) Chris Carter, when he came to the set of The TV
Set, said it reminded him of when he screened X-Files for approval — and it
was terrifying."
TV's blessing and curse is having so much time to fill. Success breeds
repetition which breeds failure. But with so much going on the air, "fresh
things can slip in under the radar, Duchovny said.
"That's why TV can be better than movies. The truth is, there's very little
difference in making a TV show and a movie. Just as many execs and producers
are involved."
He's getting his own taste by developing a series for Showtime called
Californication, due in August. Having sold the pilot, Duchovny got an order
for 11 more episodes, which he's about to start shooting.
Californication also is the title of a 1999 album and song by the Red Hot
Chili Peppers. The band didn't exactly coin the term. "Don't Californicate
Oregon" was a '70s slogan as more Californians began moving north. California
struck back several years ago when a "don't Oreganize San Diego" slogan
bubbled up.
He'll also star, again playing a Hollywood writer. But this series will focus
more on personal lives.
"It's not plowing the same field as Entourage," Duchovny said. "It's more of
a family drama-comedy that happens to be in L.A. Besides, my character is on
the periphery. He's a writer, for God's sake."
With Showtime, Duchovny returns to the network that aired his glossy sex
series Red Shoe Diaries starting in 1992. Californication, he says, also will
be "naughty."
"One virtue of cable is you don't have to reach the broadest audience," he
said. "You really are going for the clippings, because the only thing that
drives cable is attention. It's almost reversed. It's a smaller outfit with
less people involved and no advertisers."
By contrast, he felt creative pressures while doing The X-Files, especially
as the seasons wore on.
"I'd get in a rut where I'd feel like we should pull the plug," Duchovny
said. "And then we'd do a great show. It was cyclical — and moody — in that
way. But on TV, you can't have all great shows. Everything can't be art."
Duchovny, 46, hopes to make a second X-Files film, following a 1998 hit.
"It's in the works for real," he said. "It's as go as go can be, and I want
to do it. I always loved the idea of turning the TV show into a film
franchise."
He's also developing another series for Showtime — a half-hour comedy called
Yoga Man — and he has a "tearjerker" called Things We Lost in the Fire set
for theaters this fall.
Meanwhile, Duchovny hopes people get the "funny-sad" nature of The TV Set.
Though his character suffers, on the funny side is Sigourney Weaver as a
bullying network chief.
"When Sigourney asks, 'What's wrong with broad (appeal)?,' she has a point,"
Duchovny said. "She doesn't care about art. She's just in it to get rich.
"Does that make the film more funny than sad? You can't really know," he
said. "But it's human and real, and to me that's what funny and sad are —
that's life. It's funny and then gets really sad."
Not that his own life is bad. While working steadily on the big and small
screens, Duchov-ny has been married for 10 years to actress Tea Leoni, with
whom he has two kids.
"It's all good," he said. "We still live in L.A., and I don't think it's for
us, but that's where we are now."
At least the company town is rich in irony, as shown by The TV Set — and
reactions to it.
"I had a guy tell me, 'I want to see Slut Wars!,' and what can you say to
that?" Duchovny asked. "Let's face it: The stuff that works can be
grotesquely irresistible.
--
: 好像沒有在這邊貼過.....hmmmm......
: DD今年八月要在有線電視台Showtime (HBO最大的競爭對手) 開個新的喜劇影集
: 叫做"Californiacation"
: 他飾演一個作家, 寫了一本很紅的小說被阿湯哥翻拍成電影後
: 搬到加州, 但生活和事業上都大大的改變, 沉迷在酒精與性愛當中,
: 一邊還要照顧13歲的女兒並試圖和前女友(前妻?)重修舊好
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/entertainment/4840418.html
Former X-Files star portrays a writer in film and a Showtime series
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
May 27, 2007, 10:26PM
By BRUCE WESTBROOK
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
After nine years of facing twisted conspiracies and alien behavior on The
X-Files, David Duchovny could relate to his latest role: as a writer for
network TV.
In The TV Set, which opened in theaters Friday, that writer is Mike, who
tries selling an earnest drama called The Wexler Chronicles to a network
whose big hit is called Slut Wars. Mike's tortures are told with cutting
humor and company-town insights that Duchovny knows too well.
"Everybody's got a different angle: the actors, writers, directors, producers
and network execs," he said. "Is TV that bad? No, but it is crowded, with too
many people coming from different places to make a show popular. That's a
ripe situation for comedy."
Launched on Fox in 1993, The X-Files also had to run the gauntlet of test
audiences and meddlesome network types.
"We had a pilot that had to be tested and approved," Duchovny said. "I wasn't
privy to that, but (creator) Chris Carter, when he came to the set of The TV
Set, said it reminded him of when he screened X-Files for approval — and it
was terrifying."
TV's blessing and curse is having so much time to fill. Success breeds
repetition which breeds failure. But with so much going on the air, "fresh
things can slip in under the radar, Duchovny said.
"That's why TV can be better than movies. The truth is, there's very little
difference in making a TV show and a movie. Just as many execs and producers
are involved."
He's getting his own taste by developing a series for Showtime called
Californication, due in August. Having sold the pilot, Duchovny got an order
for 11 more episodes, which he's about to start shooting.
Californication also is the title of a 1999 album and song by the Red Hot
Chili Peppers. The band didn't exactly coin the term. "Don't Californicate
Oregon" was a '70s slogan as more Californians began moving north. California
struck back several years ago when a "don't Oreganize San Diego" slogan
bubbled up.
He'll also star, again playing a Hollywood writer. But this series will focus
more on personal lives.
"It's not plowing the same field as Entourage," Duchovny said. "It's more of
a family drama-comedy that happens to be in L.A. Besides, my character is on
the periphery. He's a writer, for God's sake."
With Showtime, Duchovny returns to the network that aired his glossy sex
series Red Shoe Diaries starting in 1992. Californication, he says, also will
be "naughty."
"One virtue of cable is you don't have to reach the broadest audience," he
said. "You really are going for the clippings, because the only thing that
drives cable is attention. It's almost reversed. It's a smaller outfit with
less people involved and no advertisers."
By contrast, he felt creative pressures while doing The X-Files, especially
as the seasons wore on.
"I'd get in a rut where I'd feel like we should pull the plug," Duchovny
said. "And then we'd do a great show. It was cyclical — and moody — in that
way. But on TV, you can't have all great shows. Everything can't be art."
Duchovny, 46, hopes to make a second X-Files film, following a 1998 hit.
"It's in the works for real," he said. "It's as go as go can be, and I want
to do it. I always loved the idea of turning the TV show into a film
franchise."
He's also developing another series for Showtime — a half-hour comedy called
Yoga Man — and he has a "tearjerker" called Things We Lost in the Fire set
for theaters this fall.
Meanwhile, Duchovny hopes people get the "funny-sad" nature of The TV Set.
Though his character suffers, on the funny side is Sigourney Weaver as a
bullying network chief.
"When Sigourney asks, 'What's wrong with broad (appeal)?,' she has a point,"
Duchovny said. "She doesn't care about art. She's just in it to get rich.
"Does that make the film more funny than sad? You can't really know," he
said. "But it's human and real, and to me that's what funny and sad are —
that's life. It's funny and then gets really sad."
Not that his own life is bad. While working steadily on the big and small
screens, Duchov-ny has been married for 10 years to actress Tea Leoni, with
whom he has two kids.
"It's all good," he said. "We still live in L.A., and I don't think it's for
us, but that's where we are now."
At least the company town is rich in irony, as shown by The TV Set — and
reactions to it.
"I had a guy tell me, 'I want to see Slut Wars!,' and what can you say to
that?" Duchovny asked. "Let's face it: The stuff that works can be
grotesquely irresistible.
--
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