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Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway Go Unscripted
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"There's a lot of talk about my ass." -- Steve Carell on becoming an action star in Get Smart.
What does Jethro Tull have to do with the most embarrassing moment in Steve Carell's life? Which question is Anne Hathaway sick and tired of being asked ... and does it involve a princess? Find out the answers to those questions and much, much more on another fabulous installment of Moviefone's Unscripted series -- where stars interview each other using your questions (left right here on this very blog) as well as some of their own. Of course, Carell and Hathaway are featured this week because, well, they have a little film called Get Smart hitting theaters this Friday, June 20.
Above you can check out a bonus clip from their Unscripted chat that can only be accessed here on Cinematical. In it, the two discuss the difficulties of being away from family (specifically Carell's young children) when shooting a film. When you're done, feel free to skip on over to Moviefone and watch the whole damn thing. With Carell, you know you're in for more than a few laughs ... and Hathaway is just so damn cute. (New secret movie crush! Shhhh!) Oh, and Cinematical already has a nice, positive review up of Get Smart over here for additional reading entertainment, as well as a Get Smart-related Insert Caption game where we're giving away all sorts of nifty prizes. Enjoy.
Johnny Depp and Tim Burton Go Unscripted for 'Sweeney Todd'
Filed under: Horror », Music & Musicals », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », New Releases »
This week, we finally get to see what the ghoulish Sweeney Todd is made of; or, rather, what he's like in the mind of Tim Burton. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street comes out this Friday, and Moviefone has unleashed its latest Unscripted interview between director Tim Burton and star Johnny Depp. If talk of shoes, touching moments, and letter-writing weren't up your alley with Gerard Butler and Hilary Swank in the P.S. I Love You installment, this should entertain you a little bit more.They've both faced a mountain of scary things, from the eerie Legend of Sleepy Hollow to, well, a murderous barber, but this time around, they're both scared. I guess there's just something about unscripted reality that's a bit more daunting. There's talk of flatulent horses, how the two met, fans, reality, and Depp's inspiration for the film. Johnny talks about Steven Sondheim's music, and how that brought the character to him, but unfortunately, he doesn't mention his eerier actor practices, which came out last December -- him listening to creepy music and slicing through the air as if he was slicing throats.
But the best should come on Friday, when the film hits theaters. If you've never stepped onto Fleet Street before -- Todd is a bitter man who was wrongly imprisoned and is determined to have his vengeance. Instead of going Dexter, Todd decides to open up a barber shop to kill his victims, with the help of Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), a woman who knows what spices complement human flesh.








