Terry Gross to Timothy Olyphant: "Do you think of yourself as good-looking?"
I almost fell out of my chair. Terry has finally gone too far!


哈哈哈,笑死我了,这就是写出优美精辟的连篇脏话的 Deadwood 的家伙嘛,太正常了。而且我,嗯哼,觉得他说的话糙理不糙。Weeds 没看过,不过 House 我是从来也没能看完一整集。The fun started about twenty minutes in when Milch, with his nasal midwestern accent and his stubborn back support (the dang thing kept falling off the chair), leaned forward and said, "It's about to become real uncomfortable, real fast." He then held forth on the fallacy of the dichotomy between cable and network (basically, everyone's selling something: on network, it's soap in the commercials, on HBO, it's upper-middle class values, "the same bullshit The New Yorker's selling"); the reason Jews are overrepresented in Hollywood (he asked the panel who there was Jewish; four out of five — including Milch — raised their hands, with Moore the odd man out) and how the "seeming doubleness" of Jewish life makes Jews perfect for the entertainment biz; the inadequacies of HBO in general, including a classic jerk-off hand motion — which is weird, since the channel aired (and, yes, killed) Deadwood and the indecipherable John From Cincinnati; and the David Milch mystique. "When they buy me, they know what they're buying," he said. "'Oh, David Milch, he's nuts.' And that's what I'm selling." He also slagged the clip they'd shown from Weeds, basically dismissed House, and slammed the petit bourgeois sensibilities of, yes, The New Yorker.
Mad Men 的创作者 Matthew Weiner 与电视台 AMC 到现在还没谈妥第五季的合同(据说是因为 Weiner 要钱太多),所以拍摄的事儿也无影无踪,很可能今年都出不了戏。我们这些可怜的影迷只要他们签了约就谢天谢地了,哪敢奢望早点看到第五季
AMC, which has showcased “Mad Men” for the last four summers and has benefited mightily from it, has offered Mr. Weiner a three-season deal that would be worth $30 million, according to people with knowledge of the negotiations. But Mr. Weiner is bristling at the channel’s proposal to shorten each episode by two minutes (to add commercial time) and to cut the cast budget (to save money). He says the changes would fundamentally make “Mad Men” a “different show.”
But another person with knowledge of the negotiations said AMC had also demanded additional product placement in the episodes.
Vanity Fair’s Web site asked in a blog post which two characters should be cut — and helpfully recommended Betty Francis and Harry Crane.