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    Podcast: 'Everyday Sunshine' with Fishbone's Angelo Moore, Norwood Fisher

    Podcast: 'Everyday Sunshine' with Fishbone's Angelo Moore, Norwood Fisher

    Filmmakers Chris Metzler and Lev Anderson were in town recently to bring the culture that shaped the personal stories of the black genre-breaking band Fishbone in the compelling film, Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone -- read my review here. Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, viewers are taken through a musical and intimate journey of Fishbone as they face the challenges of a band democracy, fiercely independent artists, and the music industry machine.
    Personal interviews include musical artists and actors Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Gwen Stefani (No Doubt), Ice-T, and many others, including the dynamic and determined frontmen Angelo Moore and Norwood Fisher. I joined the pair on their tour bus for an interview while they were in town last month for a special Austin Film Society screening and show at Emo's Austin.
    Hear what Angelo Moore had to say about the impact of digital technology and his ode to Wall Street, as well as Norwood Fisher's greatest musical desire: to write more musical scores for movies.
    Everyday Sunshine screens at Alamo Drafthouse Ritz tonight at 10 pm as part of Music Monday.

    Interview: Beth Grant, 'Herpes Boy'

    Interview: Beth Grant, 'Herpes Boy'

    Character actor Beth Grant, who has appeared in everything from Rain Man to Crazy Heart, was in Austin last fall for the world premiere at Austin Film Festival of Herpes Boy, a film she both co-produced and starred in. Herpes Boy returns to town as an AFF special screening this week at Alamo Lake Creek. You can read our Herpes Boy review
    -- better yet, listen to this interview for Grant's perspective of this quirky
    comedy. She also discusses what it was like to work with Mike Judge in Extract and with "Sandy" (Bullock), Donnie Darko and the role of myths in film, and offers advice to women who want to get into filmmaking.


    Listen to Slackerwood's interview with Beth Grant now.

    Interview: Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig, 'Daybreakers'

    Interview: Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig, 'Daybreakers'

    Last fall, I had the opportunity to interview the writer-director team of Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig for their Fantastic Fest premiere of the vampire film Daybreakers. We talked about casting, creature effects and the cost of contact lenses. 

    You can listen to the interview here, but be warned, a few plot points are touched on, so there may be spoilers.

    For brevity, I had to cut out part of the conversation, including a Emily Hagins love fest. Apparently the Spierig brothers are well aware of Austin's youngest auteur, and they did spend some time talking with her at the Fantastic Fest closing-night party. 

    Daybreakers opens in Austin theaters on Friday, January 8. Keep an eye out for Debbie's review later today.

    Podcast #15: AFF 2009 Preview with Kelly Williams

    Podcast #15: AFF 2009 Preview with Kelly Williams

    In podcast #15, Jette giggles helplessly from the sidelines while Chris Holland -- in his triumphant return to Slackerwood podcasts -- and AFF Film Program Director Kelly Williams go crazy discussing/debating their picks for can't-miss movies and events during Austin Film Festival 2009. There may also be some heckling. I do manage to sneak a couple of questions in there.
    Kelly gives us the inside scoop on big-name stars at marquee screenings, as well as interesting details about some lesser-known films playing AFF. He also shares a few tips for anyone who just wants to buy tickets to a movie or two during AFF.
    If you're planning to attend Austin Film Festival this year, if you're on the fence about buying a film pass, or if you just need a good laugh, you won't want to miss this podcast. Disclaimer: Despite what we may have said in the podcast, Oprah Winfrey is not scheduled to attend the AFF screening of Precious: Based on the Novel Push By Sapphire. However, those double-features at Alamo Lake Creek really are on the schedule.
    Oh, yeah, and I suppose you'll find out quickly that we're back to using the seven words you can't say on television.
    Listen to podcast #15 now.

    [Photo credit: "AFF Tote Bags" by Chris Holland]

    Podcast #14.2: 'Inside' Director Tracie Laymon

    Podcast #14.2: 'Inside' Director Tracie Laymon

    We met so many great filmmakers at Fantastic Fest and had so many fun interviews that we're publishing some bonus mini-podcasts apart from our regularly scheduled Slackerwood podcast. In podcast #14.2, Debbie Cerda interviews writer/director Tracie Laymon, whose short Inside was a suspenseful part of the fest's Short Fuse lineup. Tracie talks about how she started her filmmaking career here in Austin in the late 1990s, and shares her hope of returning to shoot a feature here soon.
    Listen to podcast #14.2 now.
    [Photo credit: "Tracie Laymon Interview at Progress Coffee" by Debbie Cerda.]

    Podcast #14.1: 'The Revenant' Writer/Director Kerry Prior

    Podcast #14.1: 'The Revenant' Writer/Director Kerry Prior

    In podcast #14.1, Debbie Cerda interviews writer/director Kerry Prior, whose film The Revenant played Fantastic Fest this year -- Prior won the Best Horror Director award at the fest. They talk about Kerry's Fantastic Fest experience (surprise: he liked it), challenges that he thinks The Revenant may face with distributors, deleted scenes, and some inspirations for the story. And yes, he's looking forward to the Twilight sequel, New Moon, as shown in the photo above.
    Listen to podcast #14.1 now.
    [Photo credit: "Kerry Prior" by Debbie Cerda]

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