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Jason Schwartzman
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Last month, while I was in London, I had the wonderful opportunity to talk to Jason Schwartzman about his new film, voicing Ash in Wes Anderson's stop-motion animated adaptation of Fantastic Mr. Fox. I talked to Jason briefly about Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, because he had revealed off camera before the interview that he had seen a bunch a footage the night before. We also talk about the attraction of working with Wes, a...
- Interview: Fantastic Mr. Fox Voice Actor Jason Schwartzman (feedburner.com)
- The Green Quote: Jason Schwartzman Loves Vegan Bakery “Babycakes ... (blogsearch.google.com)
Personally speaking, I've been a fan of Jason Schwartzman since he and writer-director Wes Anderson collaborated on Rushmore and created what I still think is a definitive portrait of the beautiful torment of teenage life. While of course Anderson and co-writer Owen Wilson conceived the ideas, Schwartzman fleshed them out both literally and emotionally, offering a character that was weird and idiosyncratic but also remarkably relatable, not...
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- Kim Morgan: Fantastic Mr. Schwartzman Talks "Fox" (huffingtonpost.com)
Actor Jason Schwartzman hangs with funny buds Owen and Luke Wilson as well as Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill (with whom he starred in the recent Funny People) but his longest BFF relationship seems to be with quirky, visionary director Wes Anderson who cast Jason in his first film...
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Jason will play a game called: "Turns out, Mr. President, the Chinese DO have a phrase for it, but you wouldn't have wanted to say it." Three questions about idioms that Obama might find useful on his next trip to Asia.
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- 'Bored to Death' debuts in Canada (search.msn.com)
When "Shaun of the Dead" director Edgar Wright was first announced for the big-screen adaptation of of Bryan Lee O'Malley's "Scott Pilgrim" series, you could practically hear the collective sigh of relief around the 'Net. For many fans, the belief was that if anyone can successfully bring the surreal adventures of slacker hero Scott Pilgrim [...]
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- Jason Schwartzman Talks Scott Pilgrim (i.rottentomatoes.com)

