PICCOLO GRANDE SCHERMO - Novità sui film di "Una mamma per amica" e "Chuck". E Zachary Levi e Alexis Bledel se la intendono sullo stesso set...
Articolo e intervista tratti dall'"Huffington Post"
What's it like to fall in love with someone over and over again every
single day? Alexis Bledel and Zachary Levi can tell you -- it's the
premise of their new Hallmark movie "Remember Sunday."
The film tells the story of Gus (Levi), a man who lost his short-term
memory in an accident and finds himself repeatedly falling in love with
Molly (Bledel).
"There's a lot of heart in it, which I would hope you would find in a
Hallmark movie. That's what they're about ... appealing to people and
where they are in life, and those kinds of themes that are very common
-- not common as in boring, but common as in we all share them," Levi
told The Huffington Post. "And while we don't all share short-term
memory loss, we do all share love, relationships and struggling through
issues that may be unique."
The "Gilmore Girls" alum and "Chuck" alum took a few minutes to talk
to HuffPost TV via phone about "Remember Sunday" and, of course, whether
either of their earlier hit series could ever become a movie, a la
"Veronica Mars."
"Remember Sunday" has a "50 First Dates" quality to it. What
about that theme was appealing for you in choosing to do this movie?
Alexis Bledel: When I read the script I felt like the
characters were really well drawn out. They're really great counterparts
for each other, and I really cared about what happened to each of them.
So that was the draw for me.
Zachary Levi: For me, playing someone with short-term
memory loss was an interesting challenge. I loved the idea of falling in
love with someone over and over again and what that's like.
I know there's been fan chatter about a "Gilmore Girls" and a
"Chuck" movie ever since the "Veronica Mars" success with Kickstarter. Alexis, would you be interested in a "Glimore Girls" movie?
Bledel: I don't know. It feels like such a long time
ago to me now, and I love the way they wrapped up the series. I loved
our last episode, so I don't know. I haven't heard about them making one
recently.
What about you, Zachary? Is a "Chuck" movie going to happen?
Levi: I believe that entertainment is just in this
incredible place. I think we're kind of entering into a new chapter of
artists, consumers, development, distribution and marketing. Technology
has literally just turned on its head, and I want to take advantage of
that to create a more direct line from the artist to the consumer and
foster those relationships and make great content for people. If I can
start with a "Chuck" movie -- because I think that would be a really
funny thing to do -- that would be great.
Have you actually talked to the co-creators about it?
Levi: We have a meeting on the books. We're gonna try to get that done ASAP.
mercoledì 24 aprile 2013
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