我不知道这种blog新闻有多少可信性。第4季预告片已经出来了
另称Joely Richardson的后期戏份将减少,season finale时归来。最好她走得远远的……
不过好像打不起精神看电视了,现在。
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entert ... e_cut.html
Letting the cutting continue
"Nip/Tuck" creator Ryan Murphy says he wants to continue with the show even as his movie career takes off. His direction and screenplay of "Running With Scissors" are gaining Oscar buzz. He next will direct Meryl Streep as Martha Mitchell in "Dirty Tricks." But he still loves "Nip/Tuck," which on Sept. 5 starts its fourth season on FX.
"I'm having a lot of fun doing it," Murphy said Tuesday. "I can't imagine anyone else doing it. I don't have a contract beyond this year."
But he said he believes the drama about plastic surgeons could run seven years. Star Julian McMahon and Joely Richardson sounded receptive to that plan.
"Last year wasn't my favorite year, I've got to be honest, with the show," McMahon told TV critics who are previewing the fall lineup. But this year, he added, "It's totally revitalized, and it's exciting to be at work again."
Richardson agreed that she thought the series dipped a bit last year, and she pointed to the example of "Six Feet Under," which fell off before coming back strong. "That's what's so exciting about long-term television projects," she said.
"Nip/Tuck" will have a long line of guest stars this season: Kathleen Turner will play a patient who seeks a voice-lift. Brooke Shields will plays a sexual-compulsive shrink. Also dropping in will be Larry Hagman, Jacqueline Bisset, Rosie O'Donnell, Melissa Gilbert, Peter Dinklage and Richard Chamberlain. Sanaa Lathan will join the cast for 12 of the 15 episodes to be shot this season. And film legend Catherine Deneuve is likely to appear later in the season. What's her role?
"When you think Catherine Deneuve, you think French murderess," Murphy said. "At least I do." The line drew critics' laughter.
Murphy, a former newspaper colleague of mine, wants to give her a suitably offbeat story for this show. "It's a woman who comes in and wants her husband's cremated ashes put in her breast implants so she can always be close to her husband," he said.
Murphy said he's not feeling any pressure to tone down the drama's sometimes outrageous content. What about the controversy the show generates?
"I never think about that. I only think about what I write for the characters," Murphy said. "I'm sorry that some people are upset by the content. But to that I say, 'Turn the channel.' It's on at a very particular time so that your children are not supposed to be watching. There are warnings. There are advisories."
Murphy's film of "Dirty Tricks" focuses on Martha Mitchell, wife of Attorney General John Mitchell in the Nixon administration. She spoke up about what was going wrong with the government.
"I think that the story is incredibly relevant now, and I know that's why Meryl Streep is doing it, because she [Mitchell] was one of the original Cassandras of our century," Murphy said. "Sometimes you do have to stand up for your own personal beliefs, even if people think you are crazy. That's my interest in the movie."