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Joe Dante on the Eerie, Indiana pilot
Joe Dante on the Eerie, Indiana pilot
Jan
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2017
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Dante: People hire me for various reasons. But when you sign on to do a TV series, you must adopt the style of the TV series. Now I can shoot the stuff any way I want. But I know that in TV, you do your cutting. You hand it in. And then you see it on TV. And it’s always different. Because the show runners come in. And they change it to the style that they prefer. So you shoot a lot of long takes. But you just have to give them enough material for them to turn it into what they want. It’s never an expressive job. You don’t really feel you’re putting yourself into it. Although as much as I could, I stuck myself into it. And I stuck people who were familiar to working with me in the show. And it was, I think, a little bit different. A little bit offbeat from the usual episodes of the show. But the problem with doing a show like that, there’s an overarching storyline that happened before you came and that’s going to continue after you’re gone. So there’s really not a lot of space for you to insert yourself. Because you’re doing a job of work. And you’re not the auteur of the show. The auteur of the show is the writers. Because they’re the ones who are mapping out this entire scenario. The great thing is if you can get in on the ground floor and get in on the pilot.
Correspondent: Yes.
Dante: If you do the pilot for the show, which I did for Eerie, Indiana, then you get to not only choose the cast.
Correspondent: You set the aesthetics.
Dante: You set the aesthetic and you get to influence the way the stories go and which direction they go. And even sometimes who’s hired to direct them. So that’s very creative and interesting and fulfilling. Doing one-offs is financially rewarding and a chance to work with a lot of talented people that you probably wouldn’t get to see otherwise. But it’s never like making a feature. It’s never like saying, “Okay, this is my movie.” And that’s why I prefer on TV to do anthology shows. Because it’s much more like doing a short film than it is to coming in and doing it. Illustrating an episode of somebody’s series.
Correspondent: Is it also a way of staying in shape so you don’t atrophy?
Dante: Well, it’s also a way of paying the mortgage.
Correspondent: (laughs) That’s true. That’s really the reason you did the CSI: New York episode.
Dante: Uh, I did it because it would be fun. But also, yeah, I did it because I wasn’t working. The great thing about Eerie, Indiana was that if I was going a feature, I could do that. I could go away and then do more Eerie, Indianas. But then it went off the air. And then I couldn’t do that anymore. So the trick is to try and find a way to keep yourself employed that doesn’t turn you into a hack. Basically. I mean, I always try and do things that — for movies, my yardstick is I don’t make movies that I wouldn’t go see. And I think if more people did that, we’d have better movies.
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2017-01-22 02:12 pm (UTC)
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I'm at the sad part of the interview where we learn that the original negatives of Eerie have been destroyed, and that's why there won't be a Blu-Ray.
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2017-01-22 06:13 pm (UTC)
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even without the cleaned up hd transfer, if they stuck commentaries and interviews and featurettes on there, i would totally buy it on bluray
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2017-01-22 07:07 pm (UTC)
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deifire
This! I will live with whatever picture quality as long as there are commentary tracks on every episode
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2017-01-23 08:01 am (UTC)
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froodle
and like, i dont have to see the deleted scenes of theyre not available, just tell me what they were amd what the cast n crew remembers! i will totally be happy with that!
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