A Podcast with Scott Cooper, the Director of Crazy Heart

Published: Jan. 18, 2010, 12:56 a.m.

b'Here\'s a podcast with Crazy Heart director Scott Cooper who led lead actor Jeff Bridges to a Golden Globe Award. The film is about "Bad" Blake, an alcohol soaked, washed up rock/blues singer, touring dingy bars across the US. Unable to get albums released without the help of his former protege, and now big star, Tommy Sweet (played by Colin Farrell), Blake, bitter and angry, flounders amidst one-night stands in sleazy motels.
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\\nCrazy Heart is Cooper\'s first film behind the camera, he\'s had an reasonable career as an actor (which was how he met the film\'s co-star and producer Robert Duvall), and that likely prepared him for interview situations as he\'s poised and confident throughout the five reporter roundtable. The interview went on for just over twenty minutes, covering subject matters like influences and inspirations, casting, and how to avoid using screenplay handbooks (like Syd Field manuals) in order to maintain a realistic feel and tone.
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\\nApart from some interference during the opening seconds as Cooper told us about his roots, audio quality is pretty good throughout. There is a pause at the end before my final question about financing and how the original production company, Paramount Vantage, shut down before the movie was released.'