Creed Bratton Dishes on Season Eight of The Office


A few months ago, Creed Bratton sat down with the entire cast of The Office to read through the script of last seasons penultimate episode having no idea it would end with his character getting promoted to interim manager. I get to the bottom of a page and I just start chuckling, he tells Rolling Stone. I was like, Oh my god! The episode ended with Bratton unloading his meager possessions onto the desk in the managers office, but they cut a great line. Originally I was going to pick up the phone, he says. Then say, Ma, guess where I am? Pennsylvania!'

The season ended with Bratton who plays a fictionalized version of himself on the show still in charge of the Dundler Mifflin Sabre Scranton branch. I dont think Creed wants to leave, he says. Theyll have to get rid of me somehow. They tried to fire me in the Halloween episode, but I get Devon fired. When I got in trouble over a watermark on the paper, I get this person I dont even know fired. I steal money from kids . . . so Ill cling on. I hope they let me do my insanity for a little while longer. I had so much fun during that episode, normally more than I get to do.

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The Office begins filming its eighth season on July 25th but its still unclear who will become the permanent manager. According to Entertainment Weekly, James Spader is in talks to replace Kathy Bates as the new CEO. I thought James Spader was brilliant, says Bratton. Watching him work, I was like Wow! How good is he?'

British comedian Catherine Tate who played one of the many characters interviewing for the manager position on the season finale is reportedly a strong contender for the job. I love her, says Bratton. Shes hysterical. I think theres a problem with her doing a play in London thats kind of conflicting with her schedule, but well see . . . maybe we can just keep on with me in charge for a while.

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The on-screen promotion comes at a busy time for Bratton. In the new John C. Reilly movie Terri opening Friday he plays the uncle, who has Alzheimers, one of the films main character. Its my biggest movie since [1985s] Mask, Bratton says. I was a little nervous going in doing something so serious. I told the director that the one thing I didnt want to do was have people laugh, saying Oh, theres Creed from The Office. He told me that in the audition he didnt see that character at all. In the end, I was very pleased with myperformance. I hope itll make people see that Im not just this addled guy from The Office.

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Walter White Will Get a Real Funeral


Breaking Bad fans will have the opportunity to mourn and pay their respects to Walter White next Saturday, October 19th. According to The Hollywood Reporter, an Albuquerque charity will be hosting a funeral and reception for the fictional character at New Mexicos Sunset Memorial Park.

The Breaking Bad crew is also getting involved. Michael Flowers, the shows set decorator, will deliver the services euology, which will be followed by a reception at Vernons Hidden Valley Steakhouse.

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In order to attend the funeral and reception, attendees must make a donation to the Walter White Endowment Fund at the Albuquerque Community Foundation, which benefits Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless. Donation amounts begin at $20 for general admittance into the funeral, $100 for the reception and funeral, and a $5,000 VIP package that features a pair of tickets to the funeral and reception, seats in the procession limo and a name or business name on Walts tombstone.

Walter White has brought awareness to viewers about the problems associated with drug abuse and homelessness, said Sheriff Dan Houston from the Bernalillo County Sheriffs Department.If his death can generate financial donations to combat drug abuse and homelessness in Bernalillo County, then Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless is a well deserving recipient of those proceeds.

Donations can also be made online and merchandise including blue-meth colored bracelets reading Walter White are also available for purchase.

NIN Bail On MTV Show


Nine Inch Nails have cancelled their performance at the MTV Movie Awards because of a disagreement with the network over the bands use of a George W. Bush picture.

Apparently the image of our president is as offensive to MTV as it is to me, frontman Trent Reznor posted on NINs Web site Thursday.

The band was planning to perform its politically charged single The Hand That Feeds with the Bush image as a backdrop. The song features the lyrics, Inside your heart it is black and its hollow and its cold . . . Theres a price to be paid for the blood on which we dine/Justified in the name of the holy and the divine.

While we respect Nine Inch Nails point of view, we were uncomfortable with their performance being built around a partisan political statement, said an MTV spokesperson. When we discussed our discomfort with the band, their choice was to unfortunately pull out of the Movie Awards.

12 Things We Learned From David Lynchs Talk at BAM


Decaying buildings, a painting of a beheaded duck, and the music of Kanye West: For 90 minutes on Tuesday night, David Lynch listed the things he thought were beautiful during a special program, David Lynch in Conversation, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The eccentric director and transcendental-meditation enthusiast managed to do this despite an obliquely intellectual line of questioning from Paul Holdengrber, the director of LIVE from the New York Public Library, who read lengthy quotations from Spanish auteur/provocateur Luis Buuel and experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage before asking for Lynchs responses to them. (He agreed most of the time.)

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But nevertheless, the moviemaker and musician who has made showing the dark undergut of Anytown U.S.A. his calling card in works like Blue Velvet andTwin Peaks told a number of hilarious stories that revealed a few new things about himself. Despite giving several answers in his matter-of-fact Midwestern patois, which was often funny just in its bluntness, Lynch gave Holdengrber a number of amusing anecdotes and revelations about himself. Here are 12 things we learned.

David Lynch is afraid of the New York City subway.
I got a tremendous fear coming here in the Fifties, he said. Just going down in the subway filled me with fear. Even today, smelling in the subway fills me with that fear. The feeling in the air it wasnt so much what I saw but [it was] the feeling of fear. Many things could go wrong at any minute.

The City of Brotherly Love inspired Blue Velvet character Jeffrey Beamonts catchphrase Its a strange world.
I think the city of Philadelphia exemplifies that, he said to a room full of laughs. In Philadelphia, there are row houses and big buildings, and these buildings were covered with soot, and the row houses were covered with soot. The architecture was very interesting to me. The rooms in a lot of these places were a certain kind of green, and I kind of fell in love with this green. And there was tremendous fear in the air. There was corruption in the city. There was filth. There was a kind of insanity, and there was not a lot of brotherly love. And it affected me and inspired me somehow. I got a lot of ideas from Philadelphia.

He loves factories.
I love smoke, he said of why he loved old industrial buildings. I love fire. I love metal. I love glass. I love plaster. I love bricks. And I love nature going to work on those things. In the old days, in the 1800s, they started building the most beautiful factories that were like cathedrals. Ive visited many of these factories and photographed them. For me, its like walking into a dream a dream of textures, shapes and mood. The factories, more often than not, today are very boring.

He has a simple rider for public appearances.
While describing why he visits a film festival in Poland that celebrates directors of photography annually, he explained the deal he worked out with its organizers. I said, Do you have factories there?' Lynch said. They said they did. I said, Do you think it would be possible for you to get me into some of these factories so I can photograph them. And do you think you can get me nude women at night? The audience laughed. Holdengrber asked if Lynch ever combined those requests and photographed nude women in the factories. No, not in the factories, the director matter-of-factly replied .

He likes light bulbs and one kind in particular.
I like Christmas tree bulbs, he said while describing a painting.

He once went dumpster diving at Bobs Big Boy.
I went there for about seven years off and on, and I would go at 2:30 in the afternoon, Lynch said. The reason I went at 2:30 was because I would have a chocolate shake and lots of cups of coffee. And the chocolate shake, if it was during lunchtime, they ran so many they were never solid. These were silver-goblet shakes they were supposed to be very solid but the machine couldnt do them fast enough and they were runny. So at 2:30, I figured it had time after lunch to cool down. I only had three perfect shakes. After seven years, I went in the back of Bobs and climbed into a dumpster and got a carton of the mix that they use to make the shakes. And I read the ingredients, and there was no word that didnt end in -ate or -zine. I stopped drinking those.

He likes diners.
Theres a beautiful thing about a diner, he said. Your mind can go into dark places, but you can always return to the warmth and comfort of a well-lit diner. Its a nice place to think.

He likes sugar.
Its granulated happiness, he said.

He likes spying on people.
I think everybodys a voyeur, Lynch said. And looking into windows is something so fantastic. Its like cinema, and a glimpse into another world, other lives. So beautiful.

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He told the story behind the Lady in the Radiator in Eraserhead.
The script had been written and I always say something isnt finished til its finished, he recalled. I was in the food room, which was across the hall from [Jack Nances character] Henrys room. And I did a drawing of a little lady, and I thought, This lady lives in a radiator. And I thought, This lady lives in a radiator in this film. I bought a radiator. I couldnt picture it in my mind. I ran into Henrys room and I looked at this radiator and, unlike any other radiator Ive ever seen, it had a place like a theater for her to live in. True story.

He admires Jimi Hendrix.
He may be the best guitar player, he said after listening to a snippet of Little Wing. And Ive seen the film of Jimi Hendrix at Monterey Pop, and thats when, I guess, a lot of people first saw him. And he and the guitar are one, absolutely one. I love Jimi Hendrix, but later on, like everybody else, I came to appreciate him more and more and more, and what he can get out of the guitar. So he took it to another place that all the guitar players the great ones they say he took it to another place. Fantastic.

And he admires Kanye West.
I love Blood on the Leaves,' Lynch said of a Yeezus track. I just think its one of the most modern pieces and so minimal, so powerful but at the same time so beautiful. Its a great, great song.

Louis C.K., Judd Apatow Ask TMZ to Remove Tracy Morgan Crash Video


Louis C.K. and Judd Apatow have called on TMZ to remove the grizzly footage showing the aftermath of the car accident that killed stand-up comic James McNair and injured Tracy Morgan and fellow comedians Ardie Fuqua and Harris Stanton.

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Take it down TMZ, C.K. wrote last night. Now. Please. He followed that up with, TMZ has a video of footage of my friends Tracy and Arte [sic]in a terrible crash, before imploring fans: Please dont go to TMZ to watch the video. Please ask them to take it down.

Soon after, Judd Apatow weighed in by tweeting at TMZ head Harvey Levin, Please take down the accident video.

C.K. also tweeted a link to an Instagram post from Fuquas daughter Krizya in which she also asked the gossip site to remove the clip, and respect her and her familys privacy so that my father and everyone else can recover in peace.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the footage was shot by a passing driver shortly after the accident and shows an unconscious Fuqua whod opened for Morgan at a show in Delaware that night being pulled from the wreckage.

They dont understand how hurtful it is to see my father be dragged out of the wreckage, Fuquas daughter wrote. Along with all the false information on his condition. I understand people want to know and people want to be updated, but enough is enough. This is hurting my heart so bad that this video is posted for all to see.

The six-vehicle accident occurred Saturday morning on the New Jersey turnpike when a limousine bus carrying the comedians was hit by a Walmart truck. On Sunday, a publicist for Morgan said the actor was doing better, but still in critical condition, having suffered broken ribs, a broken nose, a broken leg and broken femur. While Morgan will likely remain in the hospital for the coming weeks, the publicist called his increased responsiveness an incredibly encouraging sign.

As for the truck driver, Kevin Roper plead not guilty to charges of vehicular homicide and assault by auto during his arraignment on Wednesday. While police say Roper caused the accident because he was sleep-deprived, Walmart reps maintain that their driver was in compliance with the federal laws, in regard to rest, which say a driver cant spend more than 11 hours driving within a maximum shift of 14 hours. However, Bill Simon, the companys U.S. CEO, said in a statement that Walmart will take full responsibility if it is determined that their truck caused the accident.

Q&A: True Blood Showrunner Brian Buckner Spills on Season Six


Remember the good ol days, when all 175-year-old vampire Bill Compton wanted was an invitation into telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouses home? The True Blood story lines seemed so simple five seasons ago when we were first introduced to the supernatural community of Bon Temps, Louisiana.

But as the fifth season roared to a close last summer, Bill, consumed by power and greed, slammed down a vial of Liliths blood and was reincarnated into a creepy vampire-god hybrid that the interwebs dubbed Billith, with ex-girlfriend Sookie and vamp frenemy Eric Northman bolting faster than you can say hoecakes. With the sixth season of the sexy HBO drama set to premiere Sunday, we checked in with executive producer (and creator Alan Balls showrunner successor) Brian Buckner for the lowdown on whats in store for our favorite Southern-drawling bloodsuckers, werewolves, shape-shifters, faeries and, yes, humans.

So what can we expect from this new season?
Well, thematically and I want to be fair to all seasons past I feel like we do so much running and killing that we very seldom stop to speak to the importance of life. So we will have an episode this season thats entitled Life Matters. Were trying to remind people that the lives of these human beings and of the vampires here in this small town of Bon Temps, they mean something. So that if we lose somebody, were going to stop to grieve them, and try to tell the more human side of the supernatural stories were telling. That is sort of my mission statement.

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Without giving away any spoilers, what secrets of the new season can you reveal?
I can tell you, because I believe its already out there, that you will see both Steve and Sarah Newlin, in a meaningful way. [Pauses] One of our principal characters will not make it all the way through the season. In television, because of the pace of what we do, who these actors are, they inform the characters that theyre playing. Because Anna [Paquin, who plays Sookie Stackhouse] is changing in her life because shes a mother now were trying to make a more grown-up Sookie, a less naive Sookie. A Sookie who knows when she needs help and isnt always saying, I can do it myself. And a darker Sookie, honestly. Someone whos a little bit more eyes-open to the world and self-aware.

Now that were in the sixth season, how do you keep this story fresh and riveting?
Change. Im not going to say what the changes are, but its a big deal. Everybody loves the show, but actors dont want to play the same scenes anymore, and writers dont want to write the same scenes anymore, and so literally shifting things up. And pivoting people around on this show, other than when we have table reads and premiere parties, a lot of these actors never work together so the way I look at it, if we can shift the paradigm, and some of the relationships within the show, there are all these sort of new avenues to go down. Jason has basically never played a scene with, like, Pam, right? So theres all these pairings, and my job, and the job of the writers is to change the lanes that weve been driving down for six seasons. The answer is, because we have all these characters, I think its very easy to stay fresh you just have to be mindful about doing so. So thats the kind of thing that we have to be aware of and get back to a little bit of our soap opera roots and remember that romance matters in the midst of all the plot we do.

Along those lines, would you say that the Bill/Sookie/Eric love triangle still exists this season?
I think that it exists the tension is there, but I would say that these characters have never been further apart, romantically. Bill and Sookie are still the center of the show. That pull is there, but you cant always have people together. But the impasse is really interesting.

How has your role on the show changed now that you are the showrunner as opposed to just one of the executive producers/writers?
Before, for a long time, we pretty much maintained the same staff, the same core group, for the first five years. And nobody wanted to see Alan leave. And now I really know why I didnt want to see Alan leave. We would all produce our own episodes, and work with each other on a larger story arc, but we were principally responsible for our own episodes. The big difference for me now is I have to be principally responsible for all of them. And I dont think I ever fully appreciated the pressure Alan was under. So its that, and of course the responsibilities go beyond writing. Its post its having to maintain a dialogue with the actors so they know where we are, where their story lines are headed. And you can get very, very distracted. So the writing seems to come last [laughs], and thats been a little bit hard, and Ive actually never had more respect for the job Alan was doing than I have now, now that I am sort of sitting in that seat. Because its a big job.

Did you write any of this seasons episodes?
Yeah, I wrote the ninth episode, and I had a heavy hand throughout. But not too heavy. I dont want to do a disservice to any of our fine writers. The group that Ive had has really rallied.

How do you think you approach the show differently than Alan did?
[Long pause
] Im learning to let writers have their own voices. I think Alan was extremely good about letting people do what they did. And I think sometimes my response to pressure is to control more. Hes a more seasoned showrunner. He knows when to trust, and I sometimes will just lock myself [laughs] in a room and try to take more on. I especially miss him in editing, because he was really good at backing off from what was written and seeing whats there, and treating that as a rewrite. I miss him in that capacity. He was really, really strong that way.

After last seasons shocking finale, would you say Bill has entirely lost his humanity at this point, or is there still hope for him?
I think there always has to be hope for him. But his arc during the season, in that first episode, [spoiler alert!] he asks Jessica to make sure he doesnt lose it. He will. He does. But he will find his way back, because Bill has to be Bill. But that fight thats going on between the Bill part of Bill and the Lilith part of Bill, she will win for a little while.

See Spider-Man Battle Vulture, Deal With High School in Homecoming Trailer


In the first trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, the web-slinging superhero makes his first appearance inthe Marvel Cinematic Universe. The clip also gives a first look at the movies winged villain, Vulture, played by Michael Keaton.

Homecoming brings Peter Parker back to high school. The early Spidey suit he wears features web wings, a design only seen in the earliest of Spider-Man comic book appearances. Spider-Man, played by British actor Tom Holland, is shown scaling the Washington Monument, holding a sliced-in-half ferry boat together with his webbing and dealing with basic high school stuff like staring too long at a crush, zoning out in Science class and preparing for homecoming prom.

Robert Downey Jr. is also in the preview, with Tony Stark serving as a mentor for the fledgling superhero. Dont do anything I would do. And definitely dont do anything I wouldnt do, Stark tells Parker. Theres a little gray area in there and thats where you operate.

The trailer ends with a split-second shot of Spider-Man swinging alongside a flying Iron Man, hinting that the Captain America: Civil War teammates fight evil together again.Spider-Man: Homecoming opens July 7th.

Creed Bratton Dishes on Season Eight of The Office

A few months ago, Creed Bratton sat down with the entire cast of The Office to read through the script of last seasons penultimate episode ...