also has this fantastic quote from Don about Last Night:
Paul Gross has allowed Rennie to build the character of Detective Stanley Ray Kowalski much to his own design. "Callum has an ego and will really defend things and argue but he has a good sense of improvisation," says Gross. "In a series, it's better to say here is the template, what do you feel would be interesting to include?" But in October, working on the feature film Last Night during a Due South hiatus, Rennie was forced by writer/director Don McKellar to play his character (a man who spends his last two months of life on earth chasing his every sexual fantasy) as written. Rennie resisted. "Callum makes himself cooler than possible, then uses that as a defense to not allow awkward, less-than-cool moments to
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Oh, right, this one. I think it was one of the first interviews I posted here. There's not a lot of Last Night in there, but linking to it might be a good idea anyway.
A few. Mostly people who had "die during sex" on their list.
*sporfle*
C (smiling wickedly): "You can make even bad sex good."
Hell-O!
S (teasing him about his brief nude scene in the film): "All you've been doing the last two days is obsessing about your ass."
C (defensive): "It's just I've never seen it in that framework before. I don't want the terror of seeing my own ass on screen. What if I like it -- a LOT?" (He laughs.)
S: "I think it's very important we see Callum's ass in the film. We never get to see enough men's asses on screen."
C: "Let's change the subject."
ROTFLMAO! I love how giddy they are in this interview! Adorable. :-)
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::loves::
This article:
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lab/7658/tvfilm/art/satnite-ckr.html
also has this fantastic quote from Don about Last Night:
Paul Gross has allowed Rennie to build the character of Detective Stanley Ray Kowalski much to his own design. "Callum has an ego and will really defend things and argue but he has a good sense of improvisation," says Gross. "In a series, it's better to say here is the template, what do you feel would be interesting to include?" But in October, working on the feature film Last Night during a Due South hiatus, Rennie was forced by writer/director Don McKellar to play his character (a man who spends his last two months of life on earth chasing his every sexual fantasy) as written. Rennie resisted. "Callum makes himself cooler than possible, then uses that as a defense to not allow awkward, less-than-cool moments to ( ... )
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I remember that quote. It's a good one. *g*
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(and The Kitchen of Iniquity? <3)
eta: callum quoting blake? *pets him*
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Yes! The Kitchen of Iniquity. What else could it be called? *g*
Callum is a special snowflake. &hearts
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*sporfle*
C (smiling wickedly): "You can make even bad sex good."
Hell-O!
S (teasing him about his brief nude scene in the film): "All you've been doing the last two days is obsessing about your ass."
C (defensive): "It's just I've never seen it in that framework before. I don't want the terror of seeing my own ass on screen. What if I like it -- a LOT?" (He laughs.)
S: "I think it's very important we see Callum's ass in the film. We never get to see enough men's asses on screen."
C: "Let's change the subject."
ROTFLMAO! I love how giddy they are in this interview! Adorable. :-)
For fics, here are a few crossovers:
the_antichris's Undiscovered Country Last Night/Slings & Arrows. Craig/Geoffrey.
isiscolo's No Fear Cavalier Last Night/Slings & Arrows. Craig/Darren.
latxcvi's Reaffirmation (links to webarchive) Buried on Sunday/Last Night. Gus/Craig.
strangecobwebs's One Night in Toronto Last Night/Men With Brooms. Craig/Chris/Amy.
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Seriously! What I wouldn't give to see the look on his face right then. asdfh
Thanks for the fic links!
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