Q-dog sits down with Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Comedian) and stalks smack about Watchmen, action figures and “what is so funny?”
Also make sure you check out our exclusive review of the film here!
This interview was done in conjunction with Supanova Pop Culture Expo.
Special Thanks to Network PR and Paramount Pictures.
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VERY sweet interview!
You know just looking at the URL you provided… i can’t say i’m shocked that you enjoyed it! lol
Really glad you enjoyed it! I had a ball doing it! He’s a top bloke and an absolute hoot! Many laughs were had.
I’d love to see the link to that Superhero group… it’s an interesting curiosity…
some real life super-hero links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-life_superhero
http://www.worldsuperheroregistry.com/
http://www.oddee.com/item_87762.aspx
Eeeeeeeeeee! *Good* interview! And in both of these interviews, it really seems like the actors get it…always a good sign.
Thanks Wendy, i’m reallyy glad people seem to be enjoying these. He was such a funny dude and yet really knew what was going on with the character, so you get the best of both worlds i reckon.
This is a wonderful interview. It’s good to hear he considered the Comedian’s psyche so deeply. That bodes well for the movie.
Fantastic interview. You really are a great interviewer Q-Dog. You don’t seem nervous, you ask great questions, and you interact with the interviewee like your old friends. Great job!
Thanks heaps Trey! man i really gotta stop listening to you guys, it will go to my head.
you think i don’t seem nervous?! have you SEEN the malin interview opening? i’m so out of breath!!!
But Jeffrey was just a top dude and a funny guy so it makes it easier. i dunno how i’d go with a Joaquin Phoenix style interview… i rely pretty heavily on the guest being talkative.
thanks though man!
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Wonderful interview! I can’t say that I’ve ever laughed out loud to an interview the way I did with this one. Seems like a great guy, he did a knock-out job as The Comedian. I hated Edward Blake in the book, but I didn’t completely hate him in the movie. The way Jeffery Dean Morgan portrayed him gave something to the character that he didn’t have in the book (for me).
Thanks for sharing this one!