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Posts Tagged ‘Fargo’


Interview: ‘Eureka’s Salli Richardson-Whitfield Dances the Night Away with Colin Ferguson

by Diane Panosian, Sep 3 2010 // 8:00 AM

Salli Richardson-Whitfield has her hands full these days. Whether she’s directing an episode of Eureka, acting in independent films in her “free time”, saving Eureka from itself as Dr. Allison Blake, or taking care of her real-life kids, Salli remains calm as a cucumber.

In all the commotion, she somehow managed to find time to take dance lessons from Eureka’s resident blue-eyed boy, Colin Ferguson. Of course, I know more than a few ladies who wouldn’t mind being swept off their feet by Sheriff Jack Carter.

Fortunately, we were there when she was able to catch her breath and chat about playing a character who’s just as assiduous as she is.

The Flickcast: While there are a lot of women in power in sci fi, Allison is one woman who’s feminine as well.  How do you and the writers balance the complexity inherent in Allison Blake: a mother, leader, scientist, and single woman?

Salli Richardson-Whitfield: Well it’s very funny, because when we first started out, the first season or two… When a new director would come in they’d go, “So, a little softer”. They wanted to make sure she (Allison Blake) was never too hard. Maybe it’s just my personality can be a bit hard and cutting. I don’t know, it’s a Chicago thing or something. I’d be like, “I’m not being hard, that’s just how I am.  If they’d come to me, I think that’s how I’d say it.”

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Posted in: Interviews · TV · Universal Pictures
Tagged: Colin Ferguson, Douglas Fargo, Dr. Allison Blake, Ed Quinn, Erica Cerra, Eureka, Fargo, Jack Carter, James Callis, Joe Morton, Neil Grayston, Salli Richardson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, SyFy, TV


Interview: Eureka’s Salli Richardson-Whitfield Talks About Being a First Time Director

by Diane Panosian, Sep 1 2010 // 8:00 AM

America’s smartest little town, Eureka, is known for its brilliant minds. Although Salli Richardson-Whitfield is not the head of some secret military facility or medical staff in real life, she does run the show from time to time…literally. Who knew she could direct the cast as well as she directs Global Dynamics?

We had the opportunity to sit down with the woman who plays a mother, leader, and love interest. So in essence, a real woman. During the interview you could tell she had a lot in common with Allison Blake: she’s graceful under pressure, smart as a whip, and one classy dame.

The Flickcast: We heard you’ll get the opportunity to direct an episode of Eureka this season. What’s it like to direct?

Salli Richardson-Whitfield: It’s something I’ve been wanting to do. Last season I wanted to do it and then I was pregnant and it’s not the best time to be directing for my first time. I would have been hormonally a little difficult.

But they’ve been very generous in giving me this opportunity and I’ve been taking it very seriously … The thing on the show is, once you decide you want to direct, once you start paying attention, you realize everything you haven’t been paying attention to. So, every director that comes on finds me sitting there. As they turn around, they bump into me because I’m sitting there and I’m like, “Well why did you do that?”

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Posted in: Exclusive · Interviews · Sci-Fi · SyFy
Tagged: Cafe Diem, Colin Ferguson, Comic-Con, Deputy Jo Lupo, Directing, Douglas Fargo, Dr. Allison Blake, Dr. Trevor Grant, Ed Quinn, Erica Cerra, Eureka, Fargo, Jack Carter, James Callis, Joe Morton, Neil Grayston, Salli Richardson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Salli Whitfield, Sheriff Jack Carter, SyFy, Tech, television, TV, Universal


App Store Review: Hot Tub Time Machine Sound Board

by Matt Raub, Mar 11 2010 // 3:00 PM

Remember about a decade ago when everybody and their mother was using sound boards of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chris Walken to prank call their friends and show off to their friends without phones? Well, after the age of the smart phone hit, not many people got the chance to punctuate their funny moments with cool catchphrases from their favorite flick. Until now, that is.

MGM has recently gone deep into their vault with some great sound board Apps. For just a buck, you are able to call up some of your favorite quotes from Army of Darkness, Silence of the Lambs, Robocop, Fargo, or just about any of the Rocky films. It was hard to believe that it could get any cooler than your phone yelling out “This is my boomstick!” until now.

Just released last week, the Hot Tub Time Machine Sound Board has been making it’s way up the ranks of the iTunes App Store. Not only do you get over 6 full pages of sound bites from the film’s stars like John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Clark Duke, but there’s also a direct link to the film’s trailer, as well as a synopsis, so you can explain to your friends exactly why you’re so stoked for this movie to come out.

Be sure to grab the Hot Tub Time Machine Sound Board App from the iTunes App Store (for free!), and catch Hot Tub Time Machine when it hits theaters on March 19th.

Posted in: Apple · Comedy · Gear · Geek · Mobile Apps · Movies · News · Reviews
Tagged: App Review, Army of Darkness, Fargo, Hot Tub Time Machine, iTunes, MGM, Robocop, Rocky, Rocky Balboa, Silence of the Lambs, Sound Boards




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