Interviews 
Captain Kirk vs Captain Jack Sparrow(0)
If you follow my work you know that one of my favorite interview questions is Captain Kirk vs. Captain Jack Sparrow. The interviewees are encouraged to take that anyway they want, and I’ve gotten some pretty passion answers in return.
Here’s a list of responses to date:
Who You Gonna Call? Ghost Hunters!
They were asked the question, what is scarier: plumber work or ghost hunting work?Jason Hawes: Well the problem is, half the plumbing jobs can actually be listed under paranormal. So yeah, plumbing is more frightening. You never know, what if you make a mistake and somebody’s house blows up? Yeah, so…
Grant Wilson: . . . […]
Jared Padalecki at Comic Con 2008
A year ago, I was standing outside of the press room at Comic Con waiting for my first interview with the cast and creators of Supernatural. It was while I was standing there that I began to hear the rumble, someone was late. . . no, someone was missing. . . someone missed his flight […]
Jensen Ackles at Comic Con 2008
Sunday was Supernatural day at Comic Con. Before the panel, I got to interview Jensen and Jared and the gang in the press room. Click here for links to all of my interviews which are currently housed at SFUniverse.com
More in this category:
- Jared Padalecki: Kirk vs Sparrow
- Matt Keeslar,The Middleman, Answers the Absurd
- Christian Oliver Gets Absurd
- Go, Nicholas Elia, Go!
- Aaron Yoo: Success is in the Cards
- Sandra McCoy Takes on The Absurd
- Sandra McCoy: Demons, Dancing and The Wolf
- Guess Who
- Thomas Dekker Talks Terminator
- Brandon Barash Gets Absurd
- The Matriarchs of FNL
- Shawn Roberts Plays Dead
- 1-on-1 With Summer Glau & James Middleton of Sarah Connor Chronicles
- More With the Cast of The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Everybody Wants to Be Sarah Connor
- Supernatural Revelations: An Exclusive Interview with Peter Johnson
- James Denton Masters Sci Fi
- Torchwood Revealed: Chris Chibnall & Noel Clarke
- Karen Cliche: Hot on the Trail of Flash Gordon
- Satan’s Minions: Gamble, Edlund and Ackles
- Eric Kripke: Satan’s Head Writer
- Changes in Store for Supernatural Origins?