WonderCon 2012: “The Amazing Spider-Man” Roundtable Interview With Emma Stone and Marc Webb Dan Koelsch, March 18, 2012March 18, 2012 Before their panel at WonderCon on Saturday, I and other reporters got to sit down with director Marc Webb and Gwen Stacy herself, Emma Stone, from The Amazing Spider-Man. During the roundtable interview, the two talk about working on a film that has so much anticipation, how much dialogue was improvised, the importance of having a scene in a superhero film where the mask gets ripped off, and more. I even tried to pry a bit of information about the film’s viral campaign from Webb, but he was very coy. Listen to the full interview after the break. The Amazing Spider-Man opens in 3D on July 3rd. Comic-Con Conventions Events Interviews Podcasts Emma StoneinterviewMarc WebbThe Amazing Spider-ManWondercon
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“Cars 2” Roundtables: Fond First Car Memories with Larry the Cable Guy and Emily Mortimer June 22, 2011June 25, 2011Pixar has a passion for animation, and they have a keen eye (or ears) for actors and actresses. They just don’t cast them because of their name; they cast them because they have the ability to bring heart into their stories. Larry the Cable Guy and Emily Mortimer are just… Read More