This month we’re just wild about Siobhan Fallon Hogan. You Might Know Her From Men In Black, Forrest Gump, Dancer in the Dark, Dogville, The House That Jack Built, Shelter in Solitude, Rushed, Holes, Seinfeld, and Saturday Night Live.
Siobhan gave us all the goods: from iconic dialect work in your favorite movies to her years-long collaborations with Lars von Trier. Siobhan spilled on doing bits while performing in Shakespeare in the Park, having fart competitions with Ben Gazzara on the set of Dogville, and getting horrifically killed by Matt Dillon in The House That Jack Built. We also got to talk about her turn as a screenwriter of two indie films: Rushed and Shelter in Solitude (both avail to stream now), and how her Catholic values inform all her work. A true delight from start to finish! Just feel better knowing that Lauren Bacall once asked, “Will we ever work again?” and know you are not alone! Love you mean it!
Also, please note we recorded this before we both texted each other “O.J. Simpson is dead!” so yeah, O.J. Simpson is dead and maybe we conjured it by talking about his acting and prison work.
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Discussed this episode:
Anne loves disaster films: The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno, Earthquake, Airport
The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact, Daylight
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Howard Stern is ALIVE (one of his guests, Crazy Cabbie died and Ralph misreported it)
Ralph told me Kelsey Grammar was a statutory rapist and Liam Neeson racist
Is Kate Middleton alive?
Siobhan’s famous scene in Men in Black
Was Phoebe in Shakespeare in the Park’s As You Like It with Nancy Hower and Viola Davis. Directed by Adrian Hall
Appears in 3 of Lars von Trier’s movies: Dancer in the Dark, Dogville, and The House That Jack Built
He created a style of filmmaking called Dogme 95, where no director is credited, handheld, 35mm, etc.
Wrote and directed two movies, Rushed and Shelter in Solitude
Appeared in Michael Haneke’s Funny Games, which fucked Anne up
Became friends with Lauren Bacall on the set of Dogville
Matt Dillon kills her horrifically in The House That Jack Built
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