Archive for December, 2008

An Interview with Matthew Gray Gubler

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

By Rachel Thomas, About.com

Many actors really do lead interesting lives outside of work, and then there are truly unique actors like Matthew Gray Gubler who take creativity to the next level. Like his character on the hit CBS series Criminal Minds, Matthew is a brilliantly creative man who uses his intelligence and extraordinary humor to make the world a better place. I had the fortunate opportunity to chat with Matthew about his life, where his character is headed and his plans for the future.

Q: How old were you when you got into acting?

Matthew: “It was really when the show started that I got into it. I did filmmaking and through a roundabout manner, I got into this. I was 25 when the show started.”

Q: What do you think you’d be doing today if you weren’t acting?

Matthew: “My family and friends sort of chastised me. They’re kind of upset that I’m on the show to be honest because it wasn’t what I had set out to do. I would hopefully be directing movies now or writing them.”

Q: Your grandparents founded the first radio station in Las Vegas (KENO), did you ever work as a DJ on KENO?

Matthew: “No I didn’t, that was way before I was born. My mother was pretty active in it. I think they gave up the station in the mid-60’s.”

Q: Your web site is quite possibly one of the most unusual places I’ve ever visited, where did you get the idea for the design?

Matthew: “Oh, thank you so much for finding it, I’m honored! To be honest, the design was born out of not knowing anything about programming and what would be the simplest way of getting information out. I’m not the biggest fan of technique. I wanted to do a simple, honest, hand-written web page.”

Q: You’ve created several short films, going forward do you hope to do more work behind the camera?

Matthew: “Oh definitely. That’s what I’m better at doing than anything. I’ve been fortunate enough with the show that I’ve been able to work in some time. I did a music video recently. It’s what I’ll do one day when the show slows down or gets cancelled.”

Q: I understand you wear two different socks, what’s the significance?

Matthew: “My grandmother told me at a very early age that it was good luck to not wear matching socks, which I’ve come interpret to as bad luck to wear matching socks because the one time I wore matching socks in ten years was when I was acting in this movie called The Life Aquatic. We were doing a moment where Bill Murray is leading us in exercises and somehow I managed to sprain my ankle on camera. It actually wound up being in the movie. I attribute that entirely to me wearing matching socks.”

Q: Tell us about Dr. Spencer Reid.

Matthew: “He’s an eccentric genius, with hints of schizophrenia and minor autism, Asperger’s Syndrome. Reid is 24, 25 years old with three PH.D.’s and one can’t usually achieve that without some form of autism.”

Q: What’s ahead on Criminal Minds for Spencer?

Matthew: “I’ve heard some pretty exciting stuff! I’ve heard I have an archenemy coming up. He’s a kid I went to school who is one I.Q. point smarter, a little bit taller, better looking. He lives in New Orleans and plays jazz. They’ve hinted at shades of schizophrenia with Reid. I know his mother was schizophrenic and he has a fear of going schizophrenic himself. I’d like to think that one day down the line he will go schizophrenic and maybe turn into the type of person they’ll chase relentlessly.”

Q: How is your personality similar to your character?

Matthew: “He’s not too similar. He’s a genius and I’m technically and functionally retarded [laughs]. In the show, Reid was sort of hand-picked from college. He’s in the FBI, but he didn’t strive to achieve that or have any intention of doing that. Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) recruited him and I feel kind of akin to that because I had no real intention of being an actor or being on a show. I’ve sort of fallen into it. Reid makes the most of it and so do I. It’s fun and quite an honor.”

Q: How are you different?

Matthew: “He’s a PH.D. in physics and mathematics and nobody knows what the third one is and I’m in no way scientifically minded. I think he’s way more analytical than I am.”

Q: What’s ahead for Matthew?

Matthew: “Thanks to the show, I’ve been drawing and painting a lot because we have a lot of down time on the set and it’s the perfect amount of time to make pictures. I’ve had a few art gallery exhibits and I hope that continues. I hope to direct some more. I just shot a movie with John Malkovich and Tom Hanks that is coming out in April.”

Q: Anything you want to say to the fans?

Matthew: “I’m beyond proud and happy – I never imagined I would have one fan, and there seems to be a few. I just couldn’t be happier that people seem to like what I’m doing and seem to respond to it. If they weren’t there, I don’t know what I’d be doing right now.”

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‘Chipmunks’ sequel gets a director

Friday, December 12th, 2008

“Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel,” the follow-up to the 2007 Hollywood hit, is to be directed by “28 Days” and “Private Parts” director Betty Thomas.Thomas also directed “The Brady Bunch Movie,” and produced “Can’t Hardly Wait” and “Charlie’s Angels.”

The Hollywood Reporter said deals with the “Chipmunks” movie’s writers are being finalized but Thomas is already on board to direct.

It is unclear whether “My Name is Earl” star Jason Lee, who played human lead Dave Seville in last year’s mixed live-action and animated movie about a trio of crooning male chipmunks, will return for the sequel, the entertainment industry trade newspaper said.

However, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney have signed on to once again lend their voices to the iconic critter characters Alvin, Simon and Theodore.

Although the plot of the follow-up hasn’t been revealed, the movie is expected to feature appearances by the Chipettes, three female chipmunk pop singers. Casting is underway for actresses to lend their voices to those characters, The Hollywood Reporter said.

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Sneak Peek of ‘Criminal Minds’ 4.11: Normal

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

A woman driving a luxurious car in a highway is being attacked by a serial killer in the preview of “Criminal Minds” episode 4.11. The snippet highlights on the tag that the killer is always the one others least expected. It also hints that the killer admits his crime to his family, but his confession is not taken seriously.

In the episode entitled “Normal”, the Behavioral Analysis Unit team is faced with a serial killer called “The Road Warrior”, who kills luxury car owners while they are driving on freeways in Southern California. The stakes are raised even higher when the team is put in a race-against-time situation to find the killer before he kills his entire family.

To be aired next Wednesday, December 17 at 9/8c on CBS, “Normal” will see once again Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, Shemar Moore and Matthew Gray Gubler among others as the BAU team members. Joining them are guest stars, Faith Ford and Mitch Pileggi. The epi is directed by Steve Boyum from Andrew Wilder’s script.

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Criminal Minds: You Can’t Help But Watch

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

The last time I took a stab at watching Criminal Minds, the story revolved around an adorable young boy who enticed women shopping at the mall into helping him find his daddy.

What the women discovered was a deadly trap — Daddy was a serial killer who found them first, then kidnapped and tortured them until they died horrific deaths.

The creepy closing scene had a captured pop proudly telling the cops that he didn’t even ask for the last victim; his elementary school-aged boy had brought her to him all on his own.

That’s when I decided the nightmares weren’t worth sticking with this show.

But after seeing the series steadily holding in the Top 10 primetime Nielsen ratings week after week, there seemed to be something I was missing. So, putting the creep factor on hold, I plunged in and discovered that this show has become an addictive delight.

The series focuses more on the character of the criminal than the crime itself, although most of the heinous acts play out in excruciating detail. These crimes aren’t for the fainthearted, though there’s more humor and humanity in the series than what first meets the eye. Seldom, however, have there been lead characters with such dark back stories attached.

Booth from Bones might have had a troubled childhood with a hard-core dad and a brother he now keeps covering for, but he had a downright 1950s Leave it to Beaver family life compared to Criminal Minds’ resident hottie Derek Morgan, played by pin-up guy Shemar Moore. Morgan is smooth as good whiskey around the ladies, and he leads his team with an unwaivering self-assurance. But when he was 10, his father died and he was put under the protective wing of the leader of a local youth center. The leader helped him out of his poverty by getting him a football scholarship, but the closet predator also sexually abused Morgan for most of his young life.

Sweet geeks have remained a crime drama staple, puttering around their labs and looking up to the real detectives. But behind sweet geek Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) is another very troubled childhood. Dad deserted him and he was left in the care of mom, a paranoid schizophrenic who he later had to institutionalize. Talk about some guilt. And the young genius took more than his fair share of bullying over the years, including once being tied up naked to the school’s football goalpost for all the students to see. Thank goodness for early graduation.

In one particularly touching episode — well, it did also include the plot about a guy who picked up women and then tortured them to death in a ritual involving cleaning fluids — Morgan helped Reid connect with a comely bartender. Reid even raced to her rescue at the end before cleaning became the death of her.

Then there’s the perpetually morose unit chief Aaron “Hotch” Hotchner. At first I thought it was just the years that actor Thomas Gibsom had to spend in the odd sitcom Dharma & Greg that made him go for the dark side. But no — turns out his character suffers from not being able to put his family first. Can you blame him after what he had to put up with when he was married to dippy hippie Dharma? Wait, I’m mixing characters.

In any case, Hotch has lost the wife who loved him and his young son — she decided that playing second string to a life of chasing down depraved killers just wasn’t how she saw her future.

Oh, and Hotch is almost deaf because of car explosion last season. It smacked a little of the old CSI storyline with Grissom’s brush with deaf, but we’ll forgive CM for now.

Meanwhile, I’m going back to those past season episodes to play catch-up. Any suggestions?

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