10/20/2020

When the legendary director Woody Allen began working on his first television series, he joked that he had made a "catastrophic error.



Allen says First TV Series "harder" That Movie

When the legendary director Woody Allen began working on his first television series, he joked that he had made a "catastrophic error". At a press conference in Cannes for his film, The irrational man,

Allen said "I never should have entered it," adding that the project was already proving to be harder than I thought it would be. In the New York premiere of the series, produced "it was a very hard job and worked hard and worked hard and it was much harder work of a film and even more because you have to start and finish all the time."


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"There should have been entered in it," he told a press conference in Cannes for his irrational man filming, adding that he was struggling with the project, which already was proving to be more difficult from the site of the Serious thought.

"I thought it would be a cinch. An hour and half hour means then another. But Not What! It's very, very difficult adj, and I just hope not I disappointed the Amazon," said at the time. "I see None of the AES series of TV, so do not know what I'm doing. I'm floundering. I hope this A sea cosmic shame".

Now that it has completed work on the first season of the comedy of the 60-Set, Crisis in Six Scenes - starring himself, Elaine May and Miley Cyrus - Allen still as a very difficult job it was adj.

"It's much harder from the place of thought. I thought, 'Oh, I make a film ALL THE TIME, and I was doing them can so,' and I thought" TV, one of six hours and a half, I can hit that As if nothing outside. "But there was nothing," said Allen to The Hollywood Reporter on the Crisis in Six Scenes from New York premiere earlier this month. "It was very hard work and worked hard and hard work and it was much more difficult the work of a film and. Even more because you have to start and finish the whole time it was a big hassle I mean that I could not just phone in,. to say the least ".

But the crisis actor John Magaro, who was previously part of the set in The Big Short, says that's just the way Allen to be overly self-critical, saying the initial comments of the director, "Yes, I read that. I feel like Woody says especially. I feel that every project is put into it beats himself over and thinks he's doing it. But I also feel like I love the job. every year puts out a movie. and this year, he extended a movie [and] TV series. it is already the next [film]. "


Even Magaro crisis and its co-stars said the process of manufacturing series of six episodes, which runs for three hours, was very much like making a movie.

"This experience was not unlike a movie," Magaro said. "The way the amount of time shot -. That is a three-hour, so if you watch the six episodes [] together, it's like a movie longer than Woody Allen, and that's pretty funny." .

Co-star Rachel Brosnahan eco Magaro assessment was made, saying what the show "was like working in a movie."

"We shot like a movie. There was divided into episodes. He edited in later episodes," The house of cards alum added, arguing that the set had the same community and family feel like a small independent film.


10/14/2020

Haley Atwell Says Peggy Carter Prepared Her For New Role



The British actress was introduced to comic book readers after Atwell was cast as Agent Peggy Carter in Captain America: The First Avenger


The role proved popular, leaving Atwell to reprise Peggy Carter in other projects, but the character recent bid fans farewell after ABC canceled Agent ...

To Marvel fans, Hayley Atwell is a gem. The British actress was introduced to comic book readers after Atwell was cast as Agent Peggy Carter in Captain America: The First Avenger. The role proved popular, leaving Atwell to reprise Peggy Carter in other projects, but the character recent bid fans farewell after ABC canceled Agent Carter. And, now, the actress is saying her work with Peggy has helped her prep for future shows.

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Atwell gushed about Peggy and her love for the character. “Obviously, Peggy has been a huge part of my life and is still a huge part of my life,” she started.

“She gave me an American fanbase, an American audience, and paved the way for me to play Hayes [on Conviction]. I felt that I built up the stamina from Peggy to know what leading a show meant. I’m now a little more used to it,” she explained.


To Marvel fans, Hayley Atwell is a gem. Hayley Atwell Says Agent Carter Prepared Her For Conviction

If you haven’t heard about Conviction, then you should know the series follow Haye Morrison, a former First Daughter who’s known for her scandalous behavior. She is blackmailed into heading a legal division called the Conviction Integrity Unit that re-examines cases accused of wrongful convictions. The primetime drama will star Atwell as its lead alongside Eddie Cahill, Shawn Ashmore, and others.

The actress took a moment to compare her two roles and stressed she will be “a little bit calmer” on Conviction than she was in Agent Carter.

Atwell also confessed she keeps touch with the cast and crew of Agent Carter despite the show’s end. I’m very fortunate in that I still have the best bits of that experience,” she said.

“I’m still in contact with the poeple I worked with. I’m in a group chat with the producers, the writers, and James D’Arcy and Dominic Cooper. We all just chat constantly, which is lovely, because that’s what the whole show ended up being for us, just a lot of people wanting to work together and getting the chance to do that.”

For fans of Agent Carter, you will also be happy to hear that Atwell would love to return to the character. The actress has spoken about her desire to reprise Peggy in several interviews since the show's cancelation was confirmed. During an interview with Comic Book Resources, Atwell said she hounds Marvel Studios executives about a spin-off film or series.


The actress described Agent Carter as “a much-loved show.” 

"We know that the fans, it has a special place in their hearts,” she said. “I would be very happy to go back to her if she became available....She does still seem to live on a lot for the fans. And Marvel is still such a big part of my career, especially my professional family, that I would absolutely not rule out the idea of going back to Peggy at some point, seeing her in other avenues. I love her, and I hope that she has a life elsewhere at another time.”