Showing posts with label californication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label californication. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14

Interview: David Duchovny on the Climate Crisis, the Drawbacks of Technology, and the Craft of Writing

This is an extensive interview David Duchovny did for TimeSensitive.fm - you can find the full audio below or read the transcript. 

Monday, May 4

Californication: Famous rapper Drake is fan of Hank Moody

Yesterday, Canadian songwriter and singer Drake posted on his Instagram stories some photos of our favorite tv-show Californication. In those photos, you can see Hank Moody, and in some others Hank and Karen together. 


Saturday, February 22

Transcript: David Duchovny on the Climate Crisis, the Drawbacks of Technology, and the Craft of Writing

Time Sensitive
Episode 21
David Duchovny on the Climate Crisis, the Drawbacks of Technology, and the Craft of Writing

TRANSCRIPT

Thursday, June 20

Californication: Hank Moody's House for sale!

Well, technically it's Karen's house, and Hank (David Duchovny) spent a lot of time inside. 😍

Friday, May 17

Hank Moody Shoes on Californication

If you are looking for the boots Hank wore on the show, visit this section of Hank Moody Boots

  • HANK MOODY SNEAKERS

Hank also wears a new pair of shoes that we see a few more times over seasons. These are a pair of Puma Suede Classic sneakers with black suede uppers and a white rubber outsole, and black laces.
Hank Moody's Sneakers (Californication 1x10 'The Devil's Threesome')

Wednesday, July 18

David Duchovny to attend London Comic Con 2018

A message from the official London Comic Con reads: 

The fantastic DAVID DUCHOVNY is going to be at London Film & Comic Con! He will be joining us at Olympia London Saturday and Sunday 28-29 July.

Saturday, April 28

Confirm or Deny: David Duchovny

The “X-Files” star may or may not have schooled a royal on booty calls.

Maureen Dowd: George Clooney is the most overrated basketball player in L.A.

David Duchovny: Confirm.

Princeton basketball needs to bring back the backdoor.
Yeah, confirm. One hundred percent.

You explained what a booty call is to Prince Charles.

Confirm! It’s true.

Saturday, July 1

Hank Moody Leather Jacket

Hank Moody Californication Leather Jacket

Hank Moody (Duchovny) in Californication Season 7

Friday, April 28

David Duchovny: "We start shooting X-Files this August" - April 27, 2017

Listen to David Duchovny talking on "Russillo & Kanell" ESPN Radio about his book 'Bucky F*cking Dent', Garry Shandling, The X-Files and Californication. April 26, 2017. 


Here is what he said about the new season of the The X-Files.

Friday, April 21

Hank Moody Bracelet in Californication

One of the most distinctive accesories in Hank's outfit are his wristbands. He usually wears a black sometimes brown braided bracelt accopained by another black leather bracelet.

Thursday, April 13

Californication Memorabilia




  • Hank Moody Book - "God Hates Us All" by Hank Moody [Order]
God Hates Us All is the novel written by Duchovny’s character, Hank Moody, which in the show is turned into a Hollywood film entitled A Crazy Little Thing Called Love. Timed to coincide with the premiere of the Season 3 of the hit series, this will allow fans an extra, backstage look at the concept of the show not available through episodes.


Friday, September 23

WATCH: David Duchovny appearance in Pamela Adlon's "Better Things"

David Duchovny appeared on tv series "Better Things" starring Pamela Adlon. You may find his part on Season 1 Episode 3 "Brown" - Full Episode is available on Amazon. Watch his clips below: 

Thursday, September 8

Observer: Pamela Adlon on Discovering Wooden Dildos With David Duchovny - September 2016

FX is on a bit of a great comedy streak lately. First, Donald Glover’s Atlanta managed to be effortlessly hilarious while still illuminating a part of black culture practically nonexistent on TV before. Better Things, debuting tonight, takes a different but no less distinctive path — it’s a simple, grounded comedy that just so happens to be virtually devoid of white men.

Creator Pamela Adlon–best known for seven seasons of Californication, frequent collaborations both on-screen and off with Louis CK or as the unmistakeable voice of Bobby Hill–stars as Sam, an actress living in L.A. juggling landing gigs and raising three young daughters. It’s a warmer Louie, minus the schlubby sad-man aesthetic, a comedy that mines a great deal from life’s small moments: A daughter asking for a weed, the humdrum of L.A. auditions, the struggle of finding suitable porn past a certain age. We met up with Adlon recently at the TCA Press Tour in Beverly Hills to discuss finding these small moments, the allure of Los Angeles, and surfing the middle-age porn scene with Californication co-star David Duchovny.

Friday, April 1

Photo: David Duchovny and Pamela Adlon on set of "Better Things" - April 1, 2016

David Duchovny and Lenny Kravitz on set of Pamela Adlon's new tv show "Better Things". April 1, 2016

Sunday, February 7

Sunday Times: David Duchovny: Mulder and Scully bury the hatchet and start unearthing secrets again - Feb 2016

Relations used to be cold, but the actor says he now has fun with his co-star Gillian Anderson. Though he has to admit he forgot about their baby

THERE are only two reasons to go to Hollywood Boulevard: to see the stars or to buy drugs. David Duchovny fans can now do both at once. His star on the Walk of Fame (the 2,572nd), which I watched being unveiled two weeks ago, sits in the midst of the dope dealers and a few feet from the Smoke House, a shop specialising in hookah pipes, vaping kit and anything you might need to satiate the munchies.

I realise how fitting this is when I meet Duchovny in a Los Angeles hotel a little later on. I find a man so monosyllabic and monotone that he appears either to have been smoking heavily or to be on the brink of falling asleep. In fact he is just tired.

Wednesday, October 28

Washington Times: Duchovny brings debut songs to Howard Theatre, talks of ‘X-Files’ spring resurgence

The truth may still be out there, but David Duchovny has effectively turned the lens inward. After two decades in the TV and film spotlights, Mr. Duchovny has just released his first rock album, appropriately titled “Hell or Highwater.”

“I’d never really played any music before five years ago, so it was something where I took up the guitar pretty damn late in life just to kind of amuse myself,” Mr. Duchovny told The Washington Times, adding that he wrote the tracks on “Hell or Highwater” with “the best intentions.”

Mr. Duchovny learned to play under the tutelage of Los Angeles-based guitarist Carlos Calvo, who was the official guitar coach on “Californication.” Mr. Duchovny subsequently hired Mr. Calvo to coach him privately — even taking his teacher along to his new show, “Aquarius,” and insisting his character have it written in that he was a guitarist.

Thursday, July 23

Herald Sun: David Duchovny is better than ever, and pumped for the new X-Files

AFTER seven years of playing an alcoholic womaniser on Californication, you might think David Duchovny has had his fill of performing in sex scenes. However, now on the TV drama Aquarius, in which he plays a detective in search of a missing teenage girl, it seems that scenarios of a sexual nature are synonymous with the 54-year old actor.

“I find sex scenes to be a little embarrassing and they’re usually a little awkward, “he admits. “Although when they make sense, they’re great. I’ve always said that there are many scenes in life, most of them you have your clothes on, but some you don’t. But if the scene is just for the purpose of getting your clothes off, then let’s not do it. It has to mean something. If it’s just to show tits or body parts I’m not interested — not as a viewer, not as a writer, nor as an actor.”

Thursday, May 28

David Duchovny on an NC-17 'Aquarius' Cut and Why Mulder is a 'Very Bad Cop' on 'The X-Files'

"There's the cut, and there's the fucking cut."

With "Aquarius," NBC is doing two things never done before on broadcast TV: releasing an entire season of television simultaneously and making David Duchovny play a real cop. Much has been made about the Peacock's decision to distribute the full first season of John McNamara's period cop drama the day after its traditional broadcast debut, but some may be surprised to hear Duchovny doesn't think of his past characters as cops. Yes, even thatcharacter.

"Aquarius" marks the actor's first role on broadcast television since playing FBI Agent Fox Mulder on "The X-Files" — a role he'll be reprising for a new season in 2016 — but he's not straying far from cable. "Aquarius" is a hard-edged network drama, and Duchovny (as well as series creator John McNamara) said there's more than what you'll see on NBC. An "NC-17" cut has been created, even if it may not be available domestically.

Monday, May 18

Hell or Highwater: Duchovny on Inspiration for Album, 'X-Files'

Whether you remember him as Mulder on "The X-Files" or Hank Moody on "Californication," David Duchovny now wants you to give him a try as something else: a recording artist. His first album, "Hell or Highwater" was recently released.


Friday, May 1

Buzzfeed Interview: How David Duchovny’s Love Of Television Brought Him Back To X-Files

The 54-year-old Aquarius star talks to BuzzFeed News about the ever-evolving state of network television and how the upcoming X-Files reboot plays into it.

When The X-Files ended in 2002, David Duchovny wanted to choose a role that was 180 degrees away from FBI Agent Fox Mulder, the beloved character he’d played on Fox’s sci-fi drama for nine seasons. “When I finished X Files, I probably thought, I don’t want to do that anymore,” he admitted to BuzzFeed News during a party for his upcoming NBC series Aquarius at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles this week.