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We Love You Jackson Publick!
Posted yesterday, on Mr. Publick's birthday, is a podcast on Geek Night Out wherein Paul Gannon chats with Jackson about pretty much everything:
As a result, you can hear Jackson talk about Star Wars, his personal influences, hidden music tracks, Pulp, getting backstage at concerts, being lost in London, where he keeps his collectable figurines, what to expect at Comic Con (too late), the mythology of The Venture Brothers, toys, musicals and a whole host of other little titbits!
Clocking in at just over 40 minutes it's a pretty beefy interview with lots of great info (both Venture Bros. and non), so you should certainly check it out.- by Ron Bonham
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One thing JP did mention was that Mol's dad being killed by Brock is something they could use sometime in the future or not at all. Also, and this is something I was thinking, the scene where she mentions it Brock responds that she killed his partner, Hunter. But they've flubbed that by having Hunter still being alive. And he has the final scene of the series mapped out in his head but it will likely change whenever they reach that point.
Sep. 16, 2011, 7:35pm
- by Mike
Yeah those are the major ones. A lof of the rest of it was some tangentially related banter about the streets in London and the Pulp show Jackson went to over the summer and a few other bits. It's a shame the audio quality is not the greatest, I had to turn it way up to properly hear it, because it's a pretty good interview. British people are really good at interviewing about Venture Bros, evidently.
Sep. 16, 2011, 3:45pm
- by Rhinox
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It's nice to know that there're other British fans out there who feel pasionately about the show, after all it's quite dificult for us with viewing restrictions, region 1 dvds etc, and not forgetting that it has'nt been on tv since season 2.
How did you guys manage with Paul's accent, an interesting mix of a slightly northern drawl with the chipmonk like pace of London/Essex. I've always found British characters on american shows to have rather absurd accents. Sep. 18, 2011, 1:57pm
How did you guys manage with Paul's accent, an interesting mix of a slightly northern drawl with the chipmonk like pace of London/Essex. I've always found British characters on american shows to have rather absurd accents. Sep. 18, 2011, 1:57pm
- by Mike
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