Subj: Access Hollywood Chapter Four (conclusion)
Date: 2/29/00 11:57:18 AM Central Standard Time
From: Melissa
Nancy O’Dell: Welcome back to Access Hollywood and to our special one hour show about the new movie Collinwood. Next Pat O’Brien will take you behind the scenes of Collinwood.
Pat O’Brien: Thanks Nancy. (I’m not sure what kind of special effects that they would have used, so I will leave that up to your imagination.) Back to you Nancy.
NO: Thanks Pat. Unfortunately we weren’t able to talk to all the cast, due to the time we had, but in the future look to Access Hollywood for more interviews, and inside information you can only get in here at Access Hollywood.
cut to commercial
NO: Shawn Robinson sat down with Jerry Goldsmith, the composer of the music of Collinwood.
Shawn Robinson: Thanks Nancy. Jerry you’ve done quite a lot of film music, what did you do differently to make this music so unique? (some of the music plays, it is a haunting music, much like the shows, except that in this that music was never made because it was never a show).
Jerry Goldsmith: I used a lot of string and wind instruments. I tried to give it a haunted sound.
SR: You really captured that in the music.
JG: Thank you.
SR: Back to you Nancy.
NO: Thanks Shawn, before we go we would like to show you some out-takes that the crew of Collinwood sent to us.
go to clips
clip one:
Victoria Winters: (writing in her journal) My name is Victoria Winters. My journey is beginning. A journey that I am hoping will somehow begin to reveal the mysteries of my past. It is a journey that will bring me to a strange and dark place. . . to a house high atop stormy cliff at the edge of the sea called Collinwood. . .
Voice off camera: You missed a line, you should say: “to a house call Collinwood.”
Susan Ward: Did I do that. . .
clip two:
Josette: Oh, Barnabas, I love you.
Barnabas: Josette! (they embrace, they are about to kiss, when she gets hit in the forehead with his chin.)
Ashley Judd: (laughing) Ow!
Clive Robertson: Are you okay?
AJ: (still laughing) Yes.
clip three:
Angelique: Here my call, O Prince of Darkness. I call upon you to assist me in my. . . (she stops)
Michelle Pfeiffer: What’s the rest of the line?
clip four:
Sarah: London bridges falling down,
Falling down, falling down,
London bridges falling down.
My fair lady.
London bridges falling down,
Falling down, falling down,
(off camera something falls with a very loud crash, Kirsten (Dunst) begins to laugh as does the other actor on screen)
CR: Is everyone okay?
Voices off camera: Yeah.
Sarah: My fair lady (finishes, but begins to laugh again)
back to studio
Nancy O’Dell: Thanks for watching our special one hour show about the movie Collinwood. Tomorrow on Access Hollywood, Pat O’Brien talks with Calista Flockhart, and get a look at Rosie’s visit to the set of the West Wing.
The End
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