Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2010 Sundance Film Festival interview with Jeffrey Blitz (Spellbound, Rocket Science) of the documentary “Lucky”. Running time 26:57
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2010 Sundance Film Festival interview with Jeffrey Blitz (Spellbound, Rocket Science) of the documentary “Lucky”. Running time 26:57
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, talks with Dan Klass about his impending general meeting with the “HOUSE” casting director. Running time 24:45 MUSIC Mark Vidler – Go Home Productions [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you an interview with Chico Colvard, director of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival Documentary "Family Affair". Running time 26:14
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, hits a bump in the road in his quest to land a role on Fox’s “House.” Running time 15:53 Music Provided By Joram Hollywood Podcast Theme Song – Lucky -”Superstar” [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, visits the bakery and gets a lesson on life, love, and relationships. Running time 41:11 music by LIGHTS Itunes Link www.myspace.com/lightsnoise Flickr Photos of “The Muffin” [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, records an eventful Q&A session for the film "Lords of Dogtown", with director, Catherine Hardwicke ("Thirteen"), and skateboarding legend/screenwriter, Stacy Peralta (Dogtown and Z-Boys, Riding Giants). Running time 42:47
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, challenges a trusted guitar aficionado to deliver a list of the top ten guitar solos since 1975. Running time 45:54
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2011 Sundance Film Festival interview with Jonathan Caouette, director of "Tarnation" and "All Flowers in Time," starring Chloe Sevigny.
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2011 Sundance Film Festival interview with Susan Saladoff, director of the documentary film, "Hot Coffee." Running time 19:05
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, interviews drummer Glen Schricker who fifteen years ago moved to Los Angeles to become a rock star and fifteen years later, married, and with a child on the way, is not a rock star. Running time 46:33
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, meets with his manager to discuss PROJECT HOUSE. Running time 18:15 Music by Michael Hearst – Songs For Ice Cream Trucks Thanks Michael! [display_podcast]
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Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a Sundance 2011 interview with Duncan Birmingham, director of the short film "Excuse Me." Running time 10:38.
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, visits Hollywood’s “Artivist Film Festival” and interviews Academy Award nominated actor, James Cromwell, and others. Running time 39:35 [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a Sundance 2011 interview with writer/director Elgin James about his debut film, "Little Birds." Running time 18:54
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, struggles to move on after "the hot chick" moves on. Running time 1:07
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I loved this interview. One of your best. And I really liked the pool/atrium setting — I got the sense that that couldn’t be helped, but I loved it. Nice ambiance. Great interview.
I feel extremely lucky each and every day. I feel lucky to be able to count my blessings.I’m lucky I have the ability to take care of myself, and help family and friends. To be happy you don’t need to rich, just comfortable with yourself! Thanks Tim!
A fine interview which provides the most insight into the unique talent of Jeff Blitz. I saw the film twice at Sundance and really enjoyed it both times. It was an honor to have made a contribution to the film. If you read this Jeff we are looking forward to your future work and success. I promise not to cheat at “Battle of the Sexes” anymore.
EB – Yes. It couldn’t really be helped but I don’t mind a little noise in the background in interviews that take place during an event. I think it gives the listener a sense of the chaotic nature of an event like Sundance.
Anthony – Yes. I think you hit on a major theme of the film. What exactly is it in life that makes one happy and what, if any, impact does money have on that? That’s for us to decide. As Jeff said, he was trying to make any statement either way.
James – Nice to hear from someone who has seen the film. I enjoyed it as well.