Interview with President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige

 

A few weeks ago,  I was able to interview Kevin Feige, the President of Marvel Studios and producer of the film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, coming out in theaters this Friday, April 4, 2014.

Here is an excerpt from the interview about Captain America, his filming experiences, and the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy. 

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Question: Can you tell us what comes next?

Kevin Feige: We’re spending a lot of time now in the cutting room on Guardians of the Galaxy, which comes out August 1st. We just released the teaser for it recently. In about two weeks we start filming Avengers: Age of Ultron. That’s coming up very fast and that will be the next movie up in May of 2015.  In about ten weeks, we start filming Ant-Man with Michael Douglas and Paul Rudd. That comes out in July of 2015.

We haven’t announced what comes after that in 2016/2017 but we’re actively working on any number of things and are beginning to hone in on sort of exactly what the movies will be in ’16 and ’17.

Question: Is it intentional that you always incorporate older superheroes?

Kevin Feige: Well I think its indicative of our development process. We just believe that’s the best way to bring the villains into it. It’s more personal in this movie than in any other movie because of who the Winter Soldier is.

Question:Were you worried about any fan controversy surrounding the Winter Soldier, like there was when he (Bucky) first showed up in the comics?

Kevin Feige: Comic fans always knew sort of two things – characters die and come back to life in comics, like in soap operas. But there are two characters in the Marvel Universe that are never going to come back to life – Uncle Ben and Bucky Barnes. About 10 years ago a comic book writer, Ed Brubaker, went to publishing.  I didn’t have anything to do with it. He went to publishing and said, “I have an idea to bring Bucky Barnes back.” And I’m sure they’re like “what are you talking about? You can’t do that.” And they pitched the idea and it was great. And it was the Winter Soldier idea and it was done so well. I think fans went “No, you can’t – Oh that’s great, we love that.”

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Interview with Captain America AKA Chris Evans

 

My husband is a huge geek.  He loves all things comic book, sci-fi, and uber weird.  That said, having married into geek, I know more then I ever thought I would about superheros and the origins thereof.  Normally I can take or leave these movies, but having seen this one (thoughts on that later) I can tell you that the latest Captain America movie is really awesome.  Like actually awesome- I think you will like it a whole lot even if you don’t like superhero movies.  If you do- well, bring an extra pair of pants, you are going to mess yourself.

Having recently gotten to interview Captain America, AKA Chris Evans, about his role and his character (and his thoughts on both), I thought I would share a snippet with you all today.

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Here are some of the interview highlights:

Question- What qualities in Captain America do you find in yourself?

Chris Evans: Aww, how do you answer that question? He’s such a good guy. All right, what do I find in myself? I think he’s always trying to do better. I don’t think I’m as good of a man as he is, but I think as good of a man as he is, he’s always trying to improve. So the one thing I am working towards on a daily basis is just trying to find ways to evolve.

Question- Do you find that a character like Captain America plays like a role model?

Chris Evans: Oh, completely. There’s a kid that I grew up with named Charlie. Charlie Morris. He’s like, the best kid I know. He was an Eagle scout. And being an Eagle scout is not easy; you’ve got to really do it for a long time. But he’s just such a good man, and he genuinely, genuinely puts himself last. He does the right thing even when no one else is watching. He lives by a code.

And so when I took the role, I told Charlie, “Listen. I’m modeling this after you.” And it’s such a great character to aspire to be.

Question- What was it like seeing yourself as Captain America for the first time?

Chris Evans: Terrifying. I think the first time I saw it was back when I was still pretty insecure and a little apprehensive about taking the role. So, it was a real dichotomy. There was simultaneous joy, but at the same time, a deep fear. That’s eroded over time, and now it’s very familiar. It feels very comfortable. It feels great now, and damn, if I had said no, I would have been the biggest fool on the planet.

Question- If you had a second choice for a superhero role, who would you choose?

Chris Evans: You know, I’ll say it: I miss Johnny Storm. I liked the Human Torch. He was a fun guy to play. I liked, you know, I would say someone like Iron Man, but no one can touch Robert Downey Jr. It’s fun to play someone with life. It’s fun to play someone who enjoys embracing their abilities, and Johnny Storm was a lot of fun to play. And that costume was comfy. It was like a wetsuit. It was perfect.

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Win THE LITTLE RASCALS DVD

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 All-new comedy adventure, perfect, clean and safe for the entire family!

·          Heart-warming movie starring all the beloved Little Rascals characters you love- Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Buckwheat and Petey the dog!

SYNOPSIS: In the spirit of the treasured Our Gang comedies, The Little Rascals Save the Day finds the most entertaining bunch of third graders in town hatching a series of madcap schemes to earn enough money to keep Grandma’s (Doris Roberts of “Everybody Loves Raymond”) bakery out of the clutches of conniving businessman Big Ray (Greg Germann of Here Comes the Boom). From caddying to pet care to taxi service, each of their plans goes hilariously awry until they are left with just two options: find a way to win the local talent show or wave goodbye to the best cupcakes a kid ever tasted!
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Interview with Bret McKenzie, Muppets Music Man

While we were in LA, we spoke with a lot of the folks behind the Muppets Most Wanted movie.  One of which was songwriter Bret McKenzie, who was pretty cool to listen to.  He even took a few seconds to answer a phone call from his wife- she called twice in a row, back to back- because he was worried something could be wrong.  Nice guy, good dad to make sure all was well and not just leave a phone on silent.  Gotta respect that.  Also, he was really funny, poking fun at himself, the making of the movie, and the people in the room in a lighthearted way.

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Here is a snippet of our interview-

You won an Oscar for your song “Man or Muppet.” While working on the music for Muppets Most Wanted did you feel pressure to meet that kind of standard again?

BRET MCKENZIE: Yeah there was a lot of pressure because of the Oscar, but really what could I do? I had to get on with the job and just, you know, forget about that. I didn’t work on the last Muppet film to win awards. 

While working on the music for this film did you have any pressure to try to meet that kind of standard again?

BRET MCKENZIE:  Yeah I was, obviously yeah there was a lot of pressure because of the Oscar and, um, but really what could I do? It was, there’s always gonna be downhill, so, uh, I just had to, you know, I mean I was appreciative but then I had to get on with the job and just, you know, forget about that. ‘Cause I didn’t, I didn’t work on the last muppet film to win awards, you know. Yeah. That’s all we got? Okay, let’s go.You have a t-shirt as well, oh my God. This is like the Muppet Club.

What is your general creative process like?

BRETT: They send me a script with the idea of a song and it’s usually quite a loose idea. For example, the ballad. It was originally called “Love Ain’t Easy,” and it was a Piggy ballad. And first of all I was nervous because Piggy is a great comedic character, but not a great singer. I was worried about her carrying an emotional ballad because there’s only so much of her voice that the audience wants to hear.

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Disney’s “The Pirate Fairy” World Premier

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World Premiere of “The Pirate Fairy” with film talent (L to R) Angela Bartys, Pamela Adlon, Tinker Bell, Mae Whitman, Carlos Ponce and Christina Hendricks. Photo Via Disney

The all-new swashbuckling film from the latest Tinker Bell adventure comes,  The Pirate Fairy, which follows a smart and ambitious dust-keeper fairy named Zarina who’s captivated by Blue Pixie Dust and its endless possibilities. When her wild ideas get her into trouble, she flees Pixie Hollow and joins forces with the scheming pirates of Skull Rock, who make her caption of their ship. Tinker Bell and her friends embark on an epic adventure to find Zarina, and together they go sword-to-sword with the band of pirates led by a cabin boy named James, who’ll soon be known as Captain Hook himself. With laughter, heart, magic and thrills, “The Pirate Fairy” sets sail April 1st on Blu-ray ™ and Digital HD.

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Interview With Disney Pirate Fairy’s Peggy Holmes and Jenni Magee-Cook

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While we were in LA, one of the things we did was to interview Disney’s Pirate Fairy‘s director, Peggy Holmes; and producer, Jenni Magee-Cook.  I’ve not seen any of the Tinkerbell movies (having a son) but it was interesting hearing how these characters were created and the movie was developed.  There is more to it then you might think!  We did get to screen the movie as well, and I will tell you my thoughts about that shortly.

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Here is a portion of our interview with the ladies-

Question: Tell us about Christina Hendricks’ character, the new dust-keeper fairy, Zarina.

Jenni Magee-Cook:  We really, really wanted you to like her. We wanted to find a character that was likable but yet you could understand made a big mistake, and goes away. She also had to be powerful. I mean, she’s a seven-inch fairy fighting pirates. So she’s got to be vulnerable and sweet out front. But then she’s got to be tough when she’s a pirate, so it took a really big range of acting and Christina Hendricks is amazing. We all knew her from Mad Men and knew she could have that sharp tough wit, but such a sensitive soft side to her also.

She’s a huge Disney fan, so we showed her around the building and we were in the story room showing her art. She just was totally into the story and then it dawned on her… she was going to be a fairy! And that was huge, because she and her husband go to Disneyland all the time. They don’t have kids, but they love it. To become a fairy and part of the Disney legend, she was just thrilled.

win ph 03 15 14 100Question: This is an amazing movie with an amazing cast.  How did the casting go about?

Peggy Holmes:    Well the series, the, the Fairies Franchise series, our main girls Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, and, um, Fawn and Vidia have all been cast since the beginning.  Right.  So that’s we-we have Jason Henkel here who’s like our casting director.  And he’s fantastic.  And then in this particular case, the cast we added which was, um, Christina Hendricks and Tom Hiddleston, we worked with Jason, we talked about sort of what we wanted the, what the characters were like. And then he brings a list to us and in this case they are our top picks for each character, which was incredible.

Jenni Magee-Cook:    It’s unusual and it was amazing, because obviously-

Peggy Holmes:    Do you want to talk about Christina a little bit?

Jenni Magee-Cook:   Yeah-yeah-yeah.  Christina I mean we really wanted that character to come- there were a couple of things.  We really-really wanted you to like her.  And we wanted a, we wanted to find a character that was likeable but yet you could understand made a big mistake, and goes away.  But also had to be powerful, I mean, she’s a seven inch fairy fighting pirates.  So she’s got to be vulnerable and sweet out front.  But then she’s got to be tough when she’s a pirate, so it took a really big range of acting and Christina Hendricks is amazing.  And we all knew her from Mad Men and we knew she could have that sharp tone- tough wit, but she has such a sensitive soft side to her also.  And she has such a passion for this passion and really excited by coming in and doing a fairy.  She’s a, a huge Disney fanatic, so remember we showed her around the building and we were in the story room showing her art and she- she just was totally in the story about how it dawned on her.  She was going to be a fairy.  And that was huge, ’cause her and her husband go to Disneyland I guess all the time.  And they don’t have kids and then so they love it.  And so to become a fairy and part of the Disney legend, she was just thrilled to do and you can see that on the screen what she brought.
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Q&A’s and Clips – Delivery Man

Delivery Man arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital and On-Demand on tomorrow, March 25th. Featuring Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders, this feel-good release delivers bonus materials including behind-the-scenes footage and bloopers.
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Set Visit to TV’s “The Middle”

win ph 03 15 14 283The Middle set looks like any other real house in America- messy, stuff everywhere, a crack in the wall here or there- you know, lived in?  Not like what you usually see on TV. The Heck family is more like a regular, dysfunctional-to-be-functional kind of family that we all know or are.  Likely are.

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I’m an amazing chef, in a pretend kitchen. Mom! Look at me! MOM! MOMMMMM!

The Middle has been on for a while now.  If you have not seen it yet, let me ‘splain it to you. The mom, “Frankie, who is played by Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton ,Deb from “Everybody Loves Raymond”), and her husband, Mike (Neil Flynn, Janitor from “Scrubs”), have lived in Orson, Indiana, their whole lives. A man of few words (every one a zinger), Mike is a manager at the town quarry and Frankie is the third-best used car salesman (out of the three) at the local dealership. She may not be a high-powered career woman, but when it comes to her family, she’ll go to just about any length. And with kids like these, she had better. There’s Axl (Charlie McDermott), her semi-nudist teenage son conceived while under the influence of Guns N’ Roses; Sue (Eden Sher), the awkward teenage daughter who fails at everything… but with the utmost of gusto; and their seven-year-old son Brick(Atticus Shaffer), whose best friend is his backpack.  Sometimes it seems like everyone is trying to get to the top, or struggling not to hit bottom, but we think Frankie and her family will find a lot of love, and a lot of laughs, somewhere in The Middle.” (From http://abc.go.com)

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photo credit: (ABC/Bob D’Amico)

We were able to screen the episode that is coming on tonight, called “The Walk”.  I think it’s one of those things that eventually happen with all married couples- you run out of things to say and stop “trying” as much as you used to.  Very relatable to most people.
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