Parrack was asked how Hoyt celebrate Valentine’s Day with Jessica?
4. If you were writing the episode, how would Hoyt celebrate Valentine’s Day with Jessica?
If I were writing an episode for a Hoyt and Jess V-day, I would have him drive her to New Orleans, catch the Red Eye to NYC, check us into the Waldorf Astoria and sleep all the day side by side with the shades drawn. And then we’d wake up together, take on a Vampire sleep schedule and just be a couple of love birds from the country in the big city. We’d savor the freedom that we crave and relish the fact that no one would know us or our situation. And then we’d have lots of bloody sex…
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Monday, February 14, 2011
True Blood: Happy Valentine's Day from Hoyt and Jessica
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The Vampire Diaries - The Dinner Party Extended Preview
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Grammy® Nomination for the 'True Blood' Soundtrack
by Gianna Sobol
I was lucky enough to grab a few minutes with Gary Calamar, our music supervisor, about his Grammy® nomination for the great work he did on our soundtrack...
GIANNA: Congrats on your Grammy nomination!
GARY: Thank you!
GIANNA: Any big plans for the awards show?
GARY: I will be attending, I'm really looking forward to it. It's my fourth nomination, all Alan Ball related - two for Six Feet Under soundtracks, two for True Blood now. I am indebted to Alan and his wonderful work.
GIANNA: Aren't we all?
GARY: We have some tough competition, so it's really an honor to be nominated. And I'm excited that Lucinda Williams's song "Kiss Like Your Kiss" is also nominated for best original song.
GIANNA: How did it come about that she would write an original song for the show?
GARY: We met with someone from her publishing company, Warner Chappell, and we were throwing around some ideas and she mentioned that Lucinda was working on some new material. We already had her on the first soundtrack, we licensed her song "Lake Charles." So we met with her and her manager/co-musician/husband Tom Overby and told them what we were looking for and she came back with a very rough version, which she recorded in her kitchen, of "Kiss Like Your Kiss."
GIANNA: How did that version turn out?
GARY: It was slow and romantic. Talking with Alan, he said they were kind of heavy on these adventurous, upbeat songs and would love to have something romantic and nice in the show. So she finished it for us and I suggested some sort of duet. We roped in Elvis Costello, who is a friend of hers, and I'm thrilled with the way it came out.
http://www.inside-true-blood-blog.com/
I was lucky enough to grab a few minutes with Gary Calamar, our music supervisor, about his Grammy® nomination for the great work he did on our soundtrack...
GIANNA: Congrats on your Grammy nomination!
GARY: Thank you!
GIANNA: Any big plans for the awards show?
GARY: I will be attending, I'm really looking forward to it. It's my fourth nomination, all Alan Ball related - two for Six Feet Under soundtracks, two for True Blood now. I am indebted to Alan and his wonderful work.
GIANNA: Aren't we all?
GARY: We have some tough competition, so it's really an honor to be nominated. And I'm excited that Lucinda Williams's song "Kiss Like Your Kiss" is also nominated for best original song.
GIANNA: How did it come about that she would write an original song for the show?
GARY: We met with someone from her publishing company, Warner Chappell, and we were throwing around some ideas and she mentioned that Lucinda was working on some new material. We already had her on the first soundtrack, we licensed her song "Lake Charles." So we met with her and her manager/co-musician/husband Tom Overby and told them what we were looking for and she came back with a very rough version, which she recorded in her kitchen, of "Kiss Like Your Kiss."
GIANNA: How did that version turn out?
GARY: It was slow and romantic. Talking with Alan, he said they were kind of heavy on these adventurous, upbeat songs and would love to have something romantic and nice in the show. So she finished it for us and I suggested some sort of duet. We roped in Elvis Costello, who is a friend of hers, and I'm thrilled with the way it came out.
http://www.inside-true-blood-blog.com/
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Labels: Season 2 Music
Life after Tony Soprano
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Charlaine Harris new short story : Down these strange streets coming this fall
The lineup includes a Lord John novella from Diana Gabaldon, a SPQR story by John Maddox Roberts, a True Blood story by Charlaine Harris, a Garrett tale from Glen Cook, an Edge story from Melinda Snodgrass, a Gordianus yarn from Steven Saylor, an incredible WWII mystery novella by Bradley Denton, a Joe Lansdale story than can only be described as Gonzo Lovecraft, and wonderful contributions from Carrie Vaughn, Conn Iggulden, Simon R. Green, Laurie R. King, Lisa Tuttle, M.L.N. Hanover, Patricia Briggs,and S.M. Stirling.
"Death by Dahlia," by Charlaine Harris
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"Death by Dahlia," by Charlaine Harris
more info Search Amazon.com for charlaine harrishttp://grrm.livejournal.com/195326.html
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