Category: Projects

ABC Orders More ‘Cougar Town’

Thursday, Jan 7, 2010

Courteney Cox and the “Cougar Town” crew received a nice little New Year’s gift from ABC Wednesday (Jan. 6).
The network announced that it is ordering two additional episodes of the freshman comedy, bringing its total order to 24.

“Cougar Town” is considered a fall 2009 success story, having premiered to almost 11 and a half million viewers in September and holding steady at about 7 million a week as of late.

The series returns from holiday hiatus this week with guest star Lisa Kudrow.

Friends Forever

Tuesday, Jan 5, 2010

Here’s a tv guide interview with Lisa Kudrow. I’m posting this here because she talks about Courteney & her appearances in Cougar Town. I think its interesting to read.

You’re playing a dermatologist opposite your former Friend Courteney Cox on the January 6 episode of Cougar Town. Is it basically Phoebe in a lab coat?
Not at all. This character is much tougher than Phoebe and totally insensitive. I come in and tell Jules, “You’ve got really weird skin, OK?” Then we talk about Botox and I go, “I feel great about myself, so I don’t need to inject poison into my head.” Oh, and then it turns out I’m having an affair with Jules’ ex-husband, Bobby. I was thrilled when the chance came up to do the show. I’m a big fan of Cougar Town. I think it’s so smart, and I do laugh out loud when I watch it.

Wasn’t it just yesterday you were singing “Smelly Cat” on Friends? Now you’re a cougar. Where did the time go?
Tell me about it! But if you really want to feel your age, hang around with Courteney. She looks so amazing.

Can a woman in her forties look like a woman in her forties in Hollywood?
I think so. Personally, I’ve resisted Botox and plastic surgery. For better or worse. It makes people look like they can’t move their face, and that can be weird. I like to look like I’m having a thought. Of course, if I start looking like a Shar-pei having a thought, maybe I’ll reconsider.

What was it like doing comedy with Courteney again?
It was like no time had passed. We’re not Phoebe and Monica anymore, but Courteney and I had the exact same kind of fun. We were cracking each other up between takes. We were doing scenes a bunch of different ways. When you’ve done as much TV together as we have, you feel safe letting loose, and that’s when things start to get hilarious. But Courteney is so impressive. Not only is she acting on this show, but she’s also producing and being a mom and doing a million other things. She never says, “I’ve got too much going on.”

How does it feel looking back now on the Friends experience?
Oh, I feel very, very, very lucky. Because of all the changes in network television, sitcoms don’t exist on that level anymore. I’m grateful we were able to reach so many people. I’m grateful we had so much fun making it. And, OK, I’m grateful I don’t have to worry about paying the mortgage anymore.

When you see the casts from Seinfeld and Sex and the City reuniting, do you ever think about a Friends reunion?
It would be fun to all be together again, but I really don’t know what circumstances would make that happen. There have been rumors of us reuniting almost since the day the show ended, but nothing has ever been presented to me as far as a script or anything. Honestly, I think we might have to wait 20 years and have younger actors goof on us, like they did with the Brady Bunch movies.

What’s next for you?
For a long time, I’ve been working on a show called Who Do You Think You Are? that’s hopefully—finally—coming to NBC this spring. It’s all shot and edited. It’s a nonscripted genealogy series. Each episode traces the family tree or tracks down a family story from a famous person who appears in the episode. So far, we’ve announced Sarah Jessica Parker, Susan Sarandon and myself.

Will we see any Friends on that show?
You never know. But I’d love to have them. It’s all about finding the story. Maybe we can find the relative who gave Courteney those genes that keep her looking so great.

Source: www.tvguidemagazine.com

The Big Change becomes “One Minute Millionaire”

Monday, Dec 28, 2009

Remember Courteney’s new project that has been in development for a year and a half now that was called “The Big Change” ? That has now been changed to One Minute Millionaire. The project is still in development but we have some new details on it for you!

Want to become a millionaire in 90 days? In this inspiring story of courage, love, and friendship, Michelle comes across misfortune when her husband dies in an accident and is left with a house nearing foreclosure, bills, and her immoral father-in-law Anthony who takes her kids away. Michelle and Anthony strike a deal where she has ninethy days to legitimately come up with a million dollars to keep her kids.

The Movie is set for an autumn 2010 release

Cougar Town 1.11 “Rhino Skin” – 3 Sneak Peaks

Saturday, Dec 26, 2009

Courteney Cox & David Arquette Get Funny Over Food

Friday, Dec 18, 2009

Next up from the creative team of Courteney Cox and David Arquette — a comedy about food trucks! “It’s called Eat Street, about street vendors in New York City and the whole subculture about these pop-up bistros,” David tells OK!.

The project is still in the script stage, David says, but ABC is so impressed with the couple’s work on Cougar Town (they’re both executive producers) that insiders say the proposal has a good shot at landing on the network’s fall 2010 schedule.

Source

Cougar Town: Bill Lawrence Exclusive Interview

Thursday, Dec 17, 2009

Cougar Town is a certifiable smash. ABC’s new Wednesday comedy starring Courteney Cox was created and executive produced by Bill Lawrence — the genius behind Scrubs and a former writer on Friends and Spin City with Michael J Fox.

Lawrence and Cox began a creative relationship that commenced with Friends. The Cougar Town duo used Cox’s Scrubs guest-starring run to see if the two possessed comic chemistry as strong as they believed they did. “We used Scrubs as a try-out, not for her or me,” Lawrence said. “But it was to see how we got along and if we liked working together on a day-to-day basis.”

The wife of Cougar Town’s fellow executive producer David Arquette took her funny quotient from Friends and sent it through the roof as a heartless boss on Scrubs. That dress rehearsal for Cougar Town proved prophetic. Cougar Town has been picked up for a full season by ABC and Lawrence and Cox are riding another wave of comic television success.

SheKnows: You saw the comic genius first-hand writing for Friends of Courteney Cox.

Bill Lawrence: Wow, man, that’s as solid of an interview start as I’ve ever had for me.

SheKnows: I don’t mess around.

Bill Lawrence: (Laughs)

SheKnows: When she joined Scrubs for a few episode arc. Did you as the creative force behind that show immediately think of Courteney for Cougar Town?

Bill Lawrence: I’ve known Courteney for ages. I wrote on the very first year of Friends. We were kind of peripheral figures in each other’s lives and would run into each other. We had started talking about her doing a comedy before she came on Scrubs.

SheKnows: Are you Bill, frankly, surprised at how much Courteney’s character and Cougar Town has a whole, resonated with audiences?

Bill Lawrence: You know what? I was really nervous about it, honestly. It’s because I like Courteney and I did not want to let her down. I knew people were going to check it out. I knew that it had some certainly, had some danger spots (laughs). If we were too sketchy, too demeaning or too filthy for the sake of being filthy that people would really turn on the show. I’m really happy with what it’s evolved into. I feel like it’s really kind of overnight changed from a show that might have been too narrow of a woman out seeking her twenties again in her forties because she’s single to kind of a dysfunctional family show which Courteney is the center of who are all dealing with trials and tribulations (laughs), you know. I really feel it’s working now, so I’m so happy about its’ success.

Cougar Town Is A Family Show At Its Core..

SheKnows: You sensed that in the Thanksgiving episode…

Bill Lawrence: Oh, cool, thank you, man.

SheKnows: That really felt, like you said, a caring dysfunctional family that has Courteney at the center.

Bill Lawrence: I think it’s so great because she so awesome. Obviously, this show was sold on her. She was, as an executive producer of it, to know that we had to branch out and become about more than six or seven episodes about a single woman in her forties. As she’s found different dynamics with each character, it’s gotten easier and easier to write.

SheKnows: Also, the rest of the cast had to be a thrill as it filled out.

Bill Lawrence: I have lucked out. Every even remotely successful writer owes a ton of thanks to casting and actors and actresses that can elevate material. They do something super funny that you never imagined. When somebody says, “that was great.” You just take credit for it.

Bill Lawrence: It was so completely the antithesis of what she normally plays. She’s crazy talented.

SheKnows: She is such nice book end to Courteney as she’s navigating her new life.

Bill Lawrence: I like the idea of Courteney trapped between these two friends. One, who in a lot of ways represents the old life she used to have and what she wants someday again in her neighbor Ellie. And the other representing what she missed and the path that she occasionally wants to dip her feet in – I think it’s a nice tug-of-war.

SheKnows: With Scrubs, Cougar Town and obviously on Friends as a writer, you really have a knack for capturing the modern woman. Were you

Bill Lawrence: Oh God, what a good guy to say that! I would say the opposite. Early in my career, one of my weakness was I only wrote about guy friendships. Scrubs, the heart of Scrubs and Sin City were dudes. One of the things is as I’ve grown. I’ve been married now for a decade now to Krista Miller as most married men experience, my life has become one in which I’m surrounded by women that are smarter than I am and control everything I do.

SheKnows: I know what you mean!

Bill Lawrence: Yeah! I hope, after being in that fishbowl for a while, I’ve gotten a little better at it.

SheKnows: I would say so with the female centric mastery of Cougar Town. Now, as you grown as a writer, what inspired you to actually to get into writing in the first place?

Bill Lawrence: I really wasn’t good at anything else (laughs). For me, it was going to be TV writer or house painter. Those are both the things I’ve done for a living. The one academic thing that I ever enjoyed was writing. I loved, even as a kid, television, was obsessed with movies, cartoons and TV. I wanted to do it since I was little. You have my permission Joel, if anyone who writes comedy for living ever complains about their livelihood, you can reach across and choke them. It is such a fun job and I’m super lucky. The thing I lucked out with is, you have this man, if you know what you want to do when you’re young, you have an advantage over buddies that are going to law school because they haven’t figured it out yet (laughs).

SheKnows: That is exactly it. Believe me, law school was an option that was tossed out there by parents and I even got in…but a writing job saved me!

Bill Lawrence: Well, there you have it. Law school, med school, what are you going to do? My parents were horrified that I was going to Hollywood. But, supportive enough that I had all the support from them to be lucky with my writing. Everybody here gets lucky.