Showing posts with label californication:season7. Show all posts
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David Duchovny talks with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) at the 'Californication' Press Conference at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on May 5, 2014 in New York City.
Original date from this article is: JUNE 6, 2014
Becca Moody must die!
Becca Moody must die!
After six seasons on CALIFORNICATION, Madeleine Martin admits she was hoping to see the rebellious daughter of David Duchovny and Natasha McElhone finally meet her maker.
“I really wanted that,” she tells me. “I thought it would have been really great and dramatic if Becca was hit by a bus or something and Hank [Duchovny] was distraught. That would have been really exciting.”
David Duchovny returns in his Golden Globe winning role for the final season of ‘Californication’.
After blowing every chance at love and happiness – and burning every bridge in Hollywood – Hank Moody is finally ready to put the past to bed. But as always, old indiscretions turn up to bite him squarely in the ass. Can Hank overcome his many vices and pull off a happy ending?
Special features on this final season DVD and Blu-ray release include a behind-the-episode (‘Levon’), audio commentary on episode ‘Grace’, series bloopers, behind-the-visual-effects featurette, and even jam sessions with Tom Kapinos, Tyler Bates and Tree Adams… In total nearly 380 minutes of absolute Californication!
After blowing every chance at love and happiness – and burning every bridge in Hollywood – Hank Moody is finally ready to put the past to bed. But as always, old indiscretions turn up to bite him squarely in the ass. Can Hank overcome his many vices and pull off a happy ending?
Special features on this final season DVD and Blu-ray release include a behind-the-episode (‘Levon’), audio commentary on episode ‘Grace’, series bloopers, behind-the-visual-effects featurette, and even jam sessions with Tom Kapinos, Tyler Bates and Tree Adams… In total nearly 380 minutes of absolute Californication!
Californication Season on DVD

Through each season, Moody has tried to adjust to being a New Yorker in sunny California. It’s not been easy. The final season finds him in the writer’s room as his never-released feature film “Santa Monica Cop” has been turned into a television series. In typical Moody fashion, he has trouble getting along with the other writers.
"I always wanted Hank Moody to die," the actor says of his character. "That would have been my way of ending it"
The sun set on Californication last night, after seven years of drug orgies and actual orgies. And finally, David Duchovny's character – the Bukowskian author Hank Moody, who took part in hilarious Dionysian fetes that would've made even Fellini wince – has gotten the bittersweet ending he deserved.
Variety David Duchovny Interview: Californication season 7 finale: Here's how Hank and Karen's story ended
WARNING: “Californication” fans who have not watched the series finale should stop reading. This interview with star David Duchovny contains spoilers about that episode.
Hank and Karen are back together. Again. At least for now.
TV Guide David Duchovny Interview: Californication Series Finale: Did Hank and Karen Get Their Happy Ending?
[WARNING: The following story contains spoilers from Sunday's series finale of Californication. Read at your own risk.]
Californication's Hank Moody said it best on the Showtime comedy's series finale: "I'm a sucker for happy endings."
After seven seasons of breakups, breakdowns, and tons of drug- and alcohol-fueled bad behavior, the love story of Hank (David Duchovny) and Karen (Natascha McElhone) finally came to a close. Although they began the episode on different pages with regard to their daughter Becca (Madeleine Martin) and her sudden wedding, Hank eventually came around — with a little help from his friends.
Who wants a chance to win Californication merch? Tweet during the finale episode this Sunday 6/29 at 9:30PM ET/PT with the hashtag #HanksForTheMemories and you could win a special prize pack!
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David Duchovny on 'The X-Files': 'It's not none until one of us dies.' The actor also discussed his next role, a cop in pursuit of Charles Manson, in advance of the 'Californication' series finale
With the series finale of Californication airing this weekend, David Duchovny says he feels like he has comfortably closed the book on his character Hank Moody. That's not the case, though, for another one of his iconic characters: The X-Files' Fox Mulder. During an in-depth interview with Rolling Stone about the end of the long-running Showtime drama, which will run next week after the finale, he said that he would be up for making a sequel to the 2008 movie The X-Files: I Want to Believe.
"I would always want to do it," he said. "I wish we'd done more already. I wish the second one did better business. I think it did OK business, but not the kind of business where you get to do another one right away."
Monday, June 23
Rolling Stone: Inside 'Californication' and 'Louie' Actress Pamela Adlon's NSFW World
How the Emmy winner went from 'King of the Hill' to one of most talked-about actresses on incisive, adult sitcoms
When Pamela Adlon's oldest daughter was going into middle school, the actress suffered a mini-meltdown. Another mom had said that she allowed her children – a seventh grader and a nine-year-old – to watch Californication, the sexually explicit Showtime comedy series about debauched yet well-meaning novelist, Hank Moody (played by David Duchovny) and his equally depraved friends, one of whom is the professional pubic-hair waxer Marcy Runkle, played by Adlon. "I was thinking, 'How is she explaining "stunt cock" to her kid – or is she not?'" Adlon says in her distinctly husky voice from her L.A. home. "I was so upset that I cried when I was driving my daughter and her friend home after school."

Air date: June 29, 2014
Written by: Tom KapinosDirected By: Adam Bernstein
Guest stars: Heather Graham, Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Diana Terranova as Love, Steve Jones as Krull and Kelen Coleman as Hope, Emma Fassier as Tara.
Californication Series Finale
Synopsis: Hank makes an important decision.
Californication Series Finale
Synopsis: Hank makes an important decision.
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Air date: June 22, 2014
Written by: Tom KapinosDirected By: Michael Lehmann
Guest stars: Heather Graham, Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Stephen Tobolowsky
Hank might soon be out of a job when the ratings for “Santa Monica Cop” come in. Marcy is going to accept Stu’s offer. Karen will arrive with Becca, who makes a big announcement. Levon and Becca finally meet. Levon spoils Karen’s plans for a family reunion.
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