The Lookout: Interview With Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matthew Goode And Scott Frank
By Peter Sciretta/March 30, 2007 5:11 am EST
A couple weeks ago I had the opportunity to sit down with The Lookout stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matthew Goode and writer/director Scott Frank to discuss the new film. I apologize for the unusually low quality recording, we had to make due as my professional digital recorder broke during the interview.
Your browser does not support the audio element. Miramax’s deceptive marketing The story’s evolution over the last 20 years Scott Frank’s decision to become a director Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s decision to transition into dark indie films Matthew Goode’s decision to break out from Romantic Comedies Scott Frank on Quirky Character Traits For No Reason vs. Character Traits that drive the story Researching the characters Making a movie about a character with a head injury, and NOT a movie about head injuries The media’s obsession about “What’s Next” Joseph Gordon-Levitt on Stop Loss and Killshot Scott Frank on his upcoming projects: A western and “Fourty Four” Mathew Goode on Brideshead Revisited The Appeal of working with a First Time Director Rediscovering Jeff Daniels as Lewis Shooting in the cold Winnipeg winter Editing The Film Scott Frank’s dislike for DVD extended cuts Deleted Scenes The Surprises of a First Time Director: Compromises The Lookout hits theaters on March 30th 2007.
The Lookout: Interview With Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matthew Goode And Scott Frank
By Peter Sciretta/March 30, 2007 5:11 am EST
A couple weeks ago I had the opportunity to sit down with The Lookout stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matthew Goode and writer/director Scott Frank to discuss the new film. I apologize for the unusually low quality recording, we had to make due as my professional digital recorder broke during the interview.
Your browser does not support the audio element. Miramax’s deceptive marketing The story’s evolution over the last 20 years Scott Frank’s decision to become a director Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s decision to transition into dark indie films Matthew Goode’s decision to break out from Romantic Comedies Scott Frank on Quirky Character Traits For No Reason vs. Character Traits that drive the story Researching the characters Making a movie about a character with a head injury, and NOT a movie about head injuries The media’s obsession about “What’s Next” Joseph Gordon-Levitt on Stop Loss and Killshot Scott Frank on his upcoming projects: A western and “Fourty Four” Mathew Goode on Brideshead Revisited The Appeal of working with a First Time Director Rediscovering Jeff Daniels as Lewis Shooting in the cold Winnipeg winter Editing The Film Scott Frank’s dislike for DVD extended cuts Deleted Scenes The Surprises of a First Time Director: Compromises The Lookout hits theaters on March 30th 2007.
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The Lookout hits theaters on March 30th 2007.