At the recent press day for?The Heat, we landed an exclusive video interview with director?Paul Feig?s (Bridesmaids).? The film stars?Sandra Bullock?as an FBI agent who teams up with a local Boston cop (Melissa McCarthy) in order to bring down a drug lord.? As you can see in the?trailers?and?clips, the film features some excellent chemistry between Bullock and McCarthy, and it?s great to see two women as the leads in a buddy cop comedy.
During the interview, Feig talked about how Hollywood rarely makes a movie with two female leads, how he prefers to keep the theatrical release short but provide an extended/unrated cut on the Blu-ray, who broke the most during filming, how things changed for him after the success of Bridesmaids, whether he will do more TV projects, and how he?s developing a comedy starring a female James Bond.? Hit the jump to watch.? The Heat opens June 28th.
Paul S. Feig:
- We talk about how Hollywood rarely makes a movie with two female leads.? Also how rare it is to have two women as the leads in a buddy cop movie.
- How long was his first cut compared to the theatrical release.? Talks about how he doesn?t like to do long cuts as a release.
- Will he release an extended cut on Blu-ray.? Talks about how when you put out an unrated edition of a movie that?s the cut which ends up playing everywhere
- Says he?s including an unrated cut on the Blu-ray
- Who broke the most during filming
- How did things change for him after the worldwide success of Bridesmaids
- After mentioning how much I loved Freaks and Geeks, I ask if he?s considering getting back into TV.? Talks about the different challenges of telling a story as a movie versus television
- Talks about how he?s developing a comedy starring a female James Bond movie and how he?s exploring casting right now
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