Your Independent Movie Guide
Interviews
By | October 2001
TK
How initially were you cast in "Dazed and Confused"? Anne Walker McBay (co-producer) was trolling 'the drag' in Austin for extras. I went in for an...
Did you hear the one about the gay white New York comic with cerebral palsy who lives in Harlem? You didn't? Well, then you need to meet Greg Walloch. If...
In trying to recall Hollywood films where people with disabilities actually play people with disabilities, I can only come up with shock ("Freaks") or...
A good deal of the film focuses on your living in Harlem. Why do you feel it was important to make your neighborhood an integral part of your filmed...
Audiences generally respond to Culture by spontaneous, loud and sustained applause -- why do you think this film consistently gets such a huge reaction? ...
Was making the film cathartic in any way? ^ Art isn't therapy (where you communicate to yourself), it's communication with an audience. And it's work. So...
Tell me about your background and what led you to want to be a filmmaker? ^ When I was ten I started writing a novel called "The Giant Snail from...
Billy Bob Thornton may be one of the luckiest men in Hollywood today. The Academy Award winner has four movies coming out between now and March, a new CD...
Being an actor you are constantly required to travel, but I've read in numerous magazines and newspapers that you, like myself, have a slight fear of...
Now you and Bruce Willis have worked together before, just like you and Cate Blanchett. What made you and Willis want to work together again, or was it...