Here's Why Kristen Wiig Played Two Roles In Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar [Exclusive]
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar maximizes its Kristen Wiig factor.
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Read More'If you have two Mexican characters, they should speak Spanish. We wanted to keep it as authentic as possible.'
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Read More"We took real murals. We used real graffiti artists and incorporated them into the show, so it's fully authentic to the real environment."
Read MoreIt's all about consistency.
Read More"It's important to kind of remember that it's the mind of a 13-year-old, and it should be something that everyone in the audience can feel and understand."
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Read More'We cannot reveal anything about the characters with the music.'
Read More'There's one completely crazy instrument that I recorded. I had never heard it played before.'
Read More'For this particular movie, I am going to the Book of Revelations.'
Read More'The opening credits just came very late. I'd already written a big part of the score.'
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Read More'You just have to try and tell the stories you want to tell.'
Read More'I think a lot of times my scenes with Jason were riding the wave, man, and seeing what happens with the scene.'
Read More'I generally cope by laughing my way through it.'
Read More'I think we just got back into our groove we'd been doing for so long. Once we got a story, we just hit it hard and wrote the best screenplay.'
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