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Once we got outside, we were worried about losing light, and with the camera looking up, the camera moving, I have to grab these fake testicles. My stunt double for the show has been a guy named T. Ryan Mooney, who looks shockingly like me. To be honest, I don’t think that I’m like B.J. I’m going to be naked. I just think there are only so many challenges in life, and I see this as a challenge.”
Persons: Stephen, who’s, we’ve, Ryan Mooney, Locations: B.J
Danny McBride Keeps It Righteous
  + stars: | 2023-06-14 | by ( Austin Considine | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The party started early. Like, 10:30 a.m., still-drinking-lousy-hotel-coffee early. I did not expect him to arrive in a fully stocked party bus with several of his closest associates, including his longtime collaborator David Gordon Green, though in retrospect perhaps I should have. On cue, his wife, Gia, an art director, furnished a bottle of Código 1530. “This is George Strait’s tequila!” McBride beamed, and a look ping-ponged around the bus that asked, “Too early?”It was not too early.
Persons: Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Walton Goggins, Baby Billy, McBride, Goggins, , Gia, George Strait’s Organizations: South Carolina Lowcountry Locations: South Carolina, Charleston, Los Angeles
To the younger actors there to help recreate the night of Aug. 14, 2003, what they “saw” required a leap of imagination. But thanks to postproduction wizardry, viewers of the new series “City on Fire,” debuting May 12 on Apple TV+, will see what for New Yorkers during the regionwide blackout that night was so extraordinary: a night sky dotted with stars. The 2003 blackout had a distinctly communal energy compared with the blackout of 1977, which features prominently in the Garth Risk Hallberg novel “City on Fire,” on which the Apple series is based. As in the late ’70s, New York City’s future then seemed uncertain and its underground rock scene was vital. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the beginning of Mayor Bloomberg’s controversial rezoning efforts.
☕ Drinking too much coffee in BrooklynAustin Considine ☕ Drinking too much coffee in BrooklynWhat’s in Our Queue? ‘The Rehearsal’ and MoreHBOI am the Times’s assistant TV editor. I’m pining for the time when my TV no longer has to compete with my air-conditioning unit. Here are five things I’ve been watching, listening to and reading lately →
What's in Our Queue?
  + stars: | 2021-02-05 | by ( Kathleen Massara | Austin Considine | Raillan Brooks | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
I am the dance critic on the Culture desk. Here are five things I've been watching, reading and listening to.
Total: 5