A look back at TFTC Season 7 in London
Apr 18, 2023 11:06:07 GMT -8
Post by ck100 on Apr 18, 2023 11:06:07 GMT -8
For their "The How NOT To Make A Movie Podcast Channel", TFTC writer/director Gil Adler and writer Alan Katz released a video talking about TFTC filming in London for the final season. Katz admits the show was running low on good episode material (with the weakest episode material left) by the time of season 6 and 7 which explains why those seasons are the worst of TFTC. Also, Bordello of Blood was in post-production at the same time Season 7 was being made which somewhat interfered with working on the show.
Alan Katz:
At Crypt, we paid all actors, directors and writers their guild minimums plus ten percent (to cover the agency fee). For actors who lived outside of Los Angeles (but still in the US or Canada), HBO usually covered the cost of flying them (up front in first class of course). They wouldn't do it for anyone living outside North America. Of course, if we wanted to pay for the flight, that was fine. But those tickets weren't in our budget.We got to work with people like Bob Hoskins, Natasha Richardson, Steve Coogan, Ewan McGregor, Imelda Staunton, Jane Horrocks, and a pre-James Bond Daniel Craig. Alan Hume - director of photography of various James Bond and Star Wars movies shot two episodes of Crypt! We were based at Ealing Studios, one of the most fabled movie studios in England. It really was an amazing creative adventure!
Joining Gil and I for the discussion are Ed Tapia and Greg Melton. Regular listeners to this podcast will recognize Ed and Greg from earlier episodes. Ed was Gil's assistant - but he was sooooo much more than that. These days, Ed Tapia is a very talented producer in his own right. He's producing "All American Homecoming" for the CW.
Greg Melton is one of the best production designers working in Hollywood. Or London. In addition to creating Crypt's look, Greg production designed The Walking Dead. We'll discuss the joys of working in London and the difficulties. Our cultures clashed repeatedly. We've even got a few new Joel Silver stories (Joel visited us in London just as he visited us in Vancouver - with equally chaotic results).
So, kick back as we reminisce about the season "Tales From The Crypt" spent in London."