Posts tagged Disney Channel

Posts tagged Disney Channel

Scaredy Squirrel? Is that based on the children’s book? I haven’t heard of it.
(Source: disneychannelconfessions)
I just finished up an interview with the amazing Danielle Campbell. Can’t wait for you all to read it!
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Because it would be interesting… if all your life you remembered that your first kiss happened… when you thought you looked weird, wouldn’t it? Because then you’d know. It’s not what you look like on the outside that matters. It’s what kind of a person you are.
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Oh, it was an awesome experience! It was the first major movie that I ever did. Working with that cast, we were such a close cast! It was definitely one of the most fun experiences I’ve had on a film, especially being able to play a geek and not really be who I am.
I still keep in contact with Jason (Dolley), Nick (Braun) and Luke (Benward). We’re all very, very close and get together often, which is good.
Dexter Darden (about working on the DCOM, Minutemen)
(Source: teenink.com)
Mr. Hackett from Phil of the Future. Without question.
JP Manoux (on which character he’s recognized most for)
(Source: teenink.com)
I loved getting the opportunity to direct. Making Craig Anton improvise a hologram scene over and over… He was so funny! But, my fondest memory is the simple joy of working with friends every day. Raviv, Aly, Amy, Craig, and Lise. We still stay in touch and see each other now and then, but I’m sure we all miss those long days spent laughing together.
JP Manoux
(Source: teenink.com)
In the first season, my favorite scenes were the ones where Curtis had some kind of big responsibility. He took every instruction too literally and couldn’t resist the seductive power of wallaberries. Lots of opportunities for great physical gags. In the 2nd season, I especially liked when Mr. Hackett got cloned. Shooting that episode was like putting together a puzzle inside something that is already a puzzle (single-camera filmmaking). I like games in general, and those kind of challenges in particular.
JP Manoux (on his favorite character on Phil of the Future)
(Source: teenink.com)

“If only, if only,” the woodpecker sighs, “the bark on the tree was as soft as the skies.” While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, he cries to the moon, “If only… if only.”