Rachel Weisz and Adrien Brody disagree with Mark Ruffalo (The Brothers Bloom) on whether chasing a role is an enjoyable experience.
Julianne Moore, promoting her film Blindness, says that the character is actually the last thing she considers when choosing a script.
Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy connect the dots to reveal the true meaning of Slumdog Millionaire.
At the Toronto International Film Festival, actor-director-writer Ed Harris explains his working methods with costar Viggo Mortensen for his new movie Appaloosa.
The actor most often associated with heavy-hitting political films like Crash and Hotel Rwanda acknowledges he tries to keep his fun side out of the media.
For Pineapple Express' Seth Rogen, "write what you know" meant scripting a stoner comedy. And while Rogen concedes he might not be the only one equipped to tackle the topic, he does a special talent that sets him apart: "Very few people smoke as much weed as I do and can still write," he says.
Why does the tone of Pineapple Express feel so effortless? Director David Gordon Green credits his cast -- longtime friends Seth Rogen, James Franco and Danny McBride. "In some of the scenes, it seems like we're just talking," says Rogen, "because we kinda are."
Comic book icon and Comic-Con veteran, Stan Lee, reminisces about the early days of the convention -- before it became overrun by actors and producers. On the plus side, with so many celebrities in attendance, the show hasn't lost any of its pizazz.
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Though Spaced has been little seen in the U.S., director Edgar Wright and star Simon Pegg found themselves around fans and like-minded geeks at Comic-Con for the release of the series on DVD.
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