Posts tagged Amy Poehler
Posts tagged Amy Poehler
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AMY POEHLER WRITING ABOUT GEORGE RR MARTIN
“And let’s not forget the women…Sansa, Aryla, Brienne, Cersei, Catelyn. If only the world were run by these women. All of them with various amounts of power, all suffering, all wiser than they’re allowed to be.”
INTERVIEWER: Amy, there this whole mysterious, fake, secret spin-off…let’s talk about Philly Justice.
AMY POEHLER: Okay, what do you want to know
INTERVIEWER: For the people in the crowd who haven’t heard of Philly Justice…
AMY POEHLER: And that means everyone!
MICHAEL SCHUR: I think we have a picture. This was a pilot that was made in 2003.
AMY POEHLER: Adam loves to scrapbook his…Adam’s a real big scrapbooker and he loves to put his achievements in a scrapbook. He came across that picture, it was a pilot we did in 2003 and what was weird about it, was Rudd didn’t really connect with the producers and was replaced after the pilot with Dylan McDermott.
MICHAEL SCHUR: This has been going on for weeks. This picture was shot four or five weeks ago. These actors, these five people got so into the idea that they had been in a fake show together and that Paul Rudd had been replaced by Dylan McDermott that Adam Scott created a fake e-mail address for Dylan McDermott and started e-mailing everybody about how excited he was to be on the show. Then, Adam would log out of his Dylan McDermott account and log back in as his Adam Scott account and e-mail back to “Dylan McDermott” himself like “Hey, man I’m excited too this is great.” He was writing messages to himself for a long time. And they all have character names and character backstories, and the funniest thing is that Rudd has been on set for the last three weeks shooting our last three episodes and they’ve been teasing him mercilessly about the fact that he was replaced in this fake thing that never happened!
AMY POEHLER: Paul has been sending us stills from the play he’s doing called You Can’t Take It With You.
MICHAEL SCHUR: Oh yeah! Paul Rudd from 2003 is “doing a play” version of You Can’t Take It With You at some crummy theatre in the north valley. His bit is he’s like, “hey totes no hard feelings guys!” but he’s clearly just devastated.
AMY POEHLER: I will say that it’s a really promising show. It’s on after Joan of Arcadia.
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I just realized it’s kind of split up by gender. I didn’t mean to do that. What I meant to do was have Scott Fitzgerald on my right because I hear so much better on that side and I want to be able to hang on his every word. I wanted John next to him because I think that would just make John’s year, and David on his other side so they’d be near their friend. I’m hoping it’s a small table so I can also hear everything David has to say, because I will read anything that man writes. Anything. On David’s right is Neil and on Neil’s right is Jo. Next to Jo, I’ve put Emma because I feel like these two would get on quite nicely, and then Amy next to Emma so they can make crazy jokes all night.
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Believe it or not, I wrote a fan letter to Betty White over 20 years ago back when I was starting in comedy, when I was five. I asked her for advice and I told her how much I loved her work, and believe it or not she wrote me back. So I’d love to share that with you tonight.
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“Good night and have a happy holiday!”
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