![]() ![]() MN: Yeah, we don’t really, you know, we’ll beat each other up, but we usually don’t touch the bad guys.īC: No, there isn’t… you know, what it is, on this show, we get the bad guys to kill each other. MS: I think it’s great that now that Obama is president that we’ve taken this tack that now that Jack Bauer is not torturing so much that on Burn Notice you can take it as an Obama like stance with everything. MN: Yeah, absolutely, one thing that we’ve discovered is that blocking a scene is much easier when people are tied to chairs. (MW is walking up the steps to where Victor is being held) These are becoming a little more a part of the show. (BC laughs)īC: So, now, Matt, we’re getting near another interrogation scene or another setting certainly. MS: There’s an elbow pad in your face like you wouldn’t believe. ![]() MN: Yeah, they’re just sitting around drinking beer, being kind of laid back and then you turn your back MS: Is there a hidden message that most of the secret agents out to get us here in America are from Canada?īC: Well, you know Canada those guys are a very dangerous neighbor to the north. MS: Is there a hidden message that both of the seemingly bad guys in this particular episode, Victor and Carla, are from, the actors are from Canada? But, and the same with Tricia, she’s from Canada, she’s a prairie girl, incredibly down to earth and here she is playing you know this steely kind of bad ass character. I mean, it’s true, (someone else says something here that I can’t understand) Vincent Price, he really just wanted to cook in his kitchen, you know, not kill innocent people. MN: That’s right, first day of episode 2.īC: He’s on a set, torturing a bad guy, right now…īC: And on screen, he’s torturing Tricia Helfer, obviously, the infamous Carla, who the funny thing is, all bad guys are the nicest people as actors (all laugh). (BC laughs) (Something else is said here but it is incomprehensible, because two people are talking at the same time) Now, Bruce, what is Jeffrey doing right now, do you know?īC: He’s shooting the first day of episode 2, season 3. So it’s very empty, sort of unfortunate for anyone who invested in midtown, but we can use it as sort of a back lot, it’s great. MN: Now this was all shot in midtown which is actually great for us because it is pretty empty, it’s a sort of downtown looking place, but uh, you don’t even need to clear the streets, there is nobody on them. (Background MW getting into Carla’s limo) #TIM MATHESON BURN NOTICE MOVIE#For various sorts of odd budgetary reasons, we ended up, um, with a little extra more money to spend on this one which was great, because we had a lot to do.īC: Yeah, there’s some major carnage in this thing, too, and Tim, you know, he shoots like a feature, if you watch his episodes, he gets a lot of coverage and he does things that are more like a movie which is kind of fun when you’re working on it but probably tortures the producers. MN: Yes, yes, and this was a big episode, this was a very big episode for us. ![]() ![]() He’s actually directing the season premiere of 3 as well.īC: He kind of has been co-opted into doing some of the bigger ones. MN: Uh, let’s see, he did one in the first season, so this is his third episode. (Currently showing scenes from previous episode with MS on screen) MN: Indeed it was, who can be heard on the episode 2.08 commentary.īC: And he’s been around, what, this was his 3rd episode? MN: So, this was the season finale for season 2, Lesser Evil, although this part (opening credits) is in every episode so there really is not a whole lot to say.īC: This is where you get to do the wonderful recap of the amazement they are about to experience.īC: So, this was directed by our good friend Tim Matheson, right? MN: Hi, I’m Matt Nix, creator of Burn Notice, here with Bruce Campbell… ![]()
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