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Interview: George F. Walker and Dani Romain of The Line

My interview with The Line co-creators George F. Walker and Dani Romain. Sorry again for the punny title – it’s my default when I can’t think of anything else:

  • Cops and Drug Dealers Cross The Line In New Series
    “The Movie Network and Movie Central are premiering a new cop show today, but don’t expect another case-of-the-week premise. ‘These cops weren’t going to investigate anything because they think they know all they need to know, so it’s just a matter of what they’re going to do about it,’ said The Line co-creator George F. Walker in a recent interview. ‘They don’t follow procedures. They are past caring about their jobs.’” Read more.
For stupid people or smart dogs

For stupid people or smart dogs

I know, I know, I never write, I never call. The lack of activity will likely continue until about March 2010, so I will make no promises about rebooting this blog nor will I continue to apologize when I do happen to re-emerge, because I know that just gets annoying. If you happen to still be reading, though, I have to share my laugh of the week:

Non-Potable Water – DO NOT DRINK

Taken at the new speed skating oval. Sorry for the poor image quality but I was taking a picture of a toilet – the haste apparently made my hands shake.

Interview with actor Eli Goree

Interview with actor Eli Goree

My interview with the actor from Da Kink in My Hair and Soul:

  • Actor Eli Goree Conquers Canadian Television, Two Shows At A Time
    “Some people see acting as a frivolous job, but I think it’s so much more than that,” he told me. “I think it’s the responsibility and accountability of artists to guide society a little. We have the opportunity to show people where they’re at, where they’ve been, and where they could go. It’s not be to be taken lightly.” Read more.
Interview on ZOS: Zone of Separation

Interview on ZOS: Zone of Separation

My interview with executive producer/writer Malcolm MacRury and actors Enrico Colantoni and Rick Roberts:

  • In ZOS: Zone of Separation, Even Peace Is Hell
    “This is a story that could take place in Toronto, it could take place in New Orleans. All you have to do is shut the water off for a month and see what happens. This is in the heart of Europe. It’s supposed to be civilization. And it broke down into tribal religious violence, same way Belfast did. That’s why it’s important to tell the story now. We simplified it, too: it’s Christians and Muslims. Well, open the newspapers. That’s the debate all around the world right now.” Read more.