Re-Post: Exclusive Interview with John C. Reilly and Jonah Hill
July 2, 2010 by Lance Carter
Filed under Performing Arts News
If you have nothing to do this weekend, check out Cyrus!
I saw this back in March at SXSW and it’s one of the funniest movies I’ve seen this year.
I interviewed both John and Jonah for the film (along with the directors, Mark & Jay Duplass).
For the entire interview, click here.
For the Duplass Brothers interview, click here.
Here’s a quick excerpt:
You guys did a lot of – I know that the Duplass Brothers do a lot of improvising in their movies. How much did you guys stray away from the script?
John: Dialogue-wise we never really did the script. There were a few places where we did what was written, but for the most part I mean, I thought that was a really kind of egoless way to direct a movie especially since they wrote it.
Jonah: And it was a really good script. It was a great script. It was actually one of the better scripts I’ve ever read.
John: Yeah, you know what needs to happen here. We don’t have to say this. Just say it as honestly as you can to each other. It was a lot of fun, very empowering, but also a big responsibility.
Did you ever worry that you were ever going to just like – were there a lot of scenes where it just didn’t work because you didn’t end up in the right place?
Jonah: Only one scene that I think….
John: A couple places where scenes were…. what we found on the day didn’t exactly jive with what the structure of the movie needed to be in the editing room, so in those places I think they did those more creative voiceover things. You heard dialogue while people are not saying dialogue. Where they kind of layered, which I thought – it’s not what they intentionally set out to do. It’s not that they filmed those scenes so they could do that, it’s that we improvised our way through a scene and they turned it into that. It’s one of those cool moments where necessity is the mother of invention. They created this new interested way to move the story along because they needed to because the scene that they shot was different than that.
The Duplass Brothers: “Honest and real and really unpredictable is what we’re really looking for”
March 25, 2010 by Lance Carter
Filed under Interviews
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:37 — 9.4MB)
Jay and Mark Duplass (The Duplass Brothers) are hot right now. They have Cyrus (starring John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill & Marisa Tomei) and are currently in pre-production on Jeff Who Lives At Home (with Ed Helms and Jason Segel).
To be honest, I’d never seen one of their films till Cyrus. I’d heard about them, especially once I got to Austin for SXSW, and was excited to see the film. The film is both hilarious and touching and you will love seeing John C. Reilly and Jonah Hill in different roles than you’re familiar seeing them in.
I got a chance to talk with them in a roundtable interview so most of the questions aren’t mine. I did ask some casting questions regarding John and Jonah. And check out the audio (above or on iTunes) portion for the whole discussion.
(For more on Cyrus, click here for my interview with the stars John C. Reilly and Jonah Hill)
How long have you guys been working on this script?
Jay: Good question. You know, we normally write our scripts pretty quickly when we it’s just us producing them because we know we’re gonna improvise the dialogue a bit so once the structure is rock solid we know we’re production-ready. But you know, this was a script where you have to write it well and make it attractive to actors and to the studios so that they want to greenlight it. So we just spent a little time making it look pretty, you know? The bells and whistles. We were, I think we worked on it for like a year or so on and off. We were doing other things at the time. But on and off before we actually got the greenlight.
Do you have any experience as children as of single parents dating again or knowing people in those situations?
Mark: No, none really. We are good little Catholic boys and our Catholic parents have been married for 42 years and are still together.
Jay: What we do have a lot of experience with is desperation (laughter). We have that in spades.
Mark: Inter-personal dysfunction.
Along those lines, when you guys have the photograph of breastfeeding (laughter), it was terribly icky, I was dying laughing. Were there other things like that that you took out because you were like, you know what, that’s just too icky? Or was that about it?
Mark: The level of ickiness was about what we had hoped it would be. There’s an ick-ometer that we have on set.
Jay: We were riding high at about a 3.8 the whole time. If you stay right there, if you go over, people start crying and it gets weird.





