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ATRAIN
08-01-2008, 02:24 PM
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Alan Ball Interview

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HBO: After 'Six Feet Under,' making a show about vampires is a bit of a departure — what can viewers expect from 'True Blood?'



Alan Ball on the set of 'True Blood'
Alan Ball: It's based on a series of books written by Charlaine Harris, and it takes place in a world where vampires have made their presence known to humans. They've come out of the coffin, so to speak, because of the development by a Japanese biotech firm of synthetic blood for medical purposes, which the vampires claim fulfills all of their nutritional needs. So they've organized, and they're struggling for assimilation and for equal rights. That's sort of the big-world picture, and then in the small world of the show, which is a very small town in northern Louisiana, there is a waitress who works in a roadhouse, and she's telepathic, which has been a seriously debilitating pain in the ass for her. Everybody thinks she's crazy. She has no social life because of this, and then she meets a vampire. And because, technically, he has no brainwaves, she doesn't really hear his thoughts. So for the first time in her entire life, she can relax and be herself and not be on guard about hearing people's private, innermost things. And then there's a huge array of other characters; it's a really fun show. I remember when I was first pitching it, I said, ''This is popcorn TV for smart people.''

HBO: How did you discover these books and decide they'd make a great HBO series?

Alan Ball: I was early for a dentist appointment, and I had some time to kill. I went into Barnes and Noble, and I just bought this book on impulse. It was just a little paperback, and on the cover, the tagline said, ''Maybe having a vampire for a boyfriend wasn't such a good idea.'' I thought it was kind of funny. I started reading it that night, and I couldn't put it down. And the minute I was done with it, I wanted to read the next one. And I really got addicted. It's just such a fun world, and she really nailed so many things: They're very sexy, they're hilarious, there's a lot of interesting sociology. I'm from the South, and it was a very authentic look at the South. It's the kind of book you think, ''I'm going to read one chapter before I go to bed, and you read six.''

HBO: What do you think fans of 'Six Feet Under' will like about 'True Blood'?

Alan Ball: I think they will like the quality of the performances. It's another amazing cast, who are just doing really spectacular work. It's very sexy, and it's very funny. There's a lot of dark humor. It certainly goes places that I've never seen a series go before. It's not as existentially exhausting as Six Feet Under was, maybe, but ultimately, it's similar terrain in that it's really just exploring the human condition... and the vampire condition, since vampires are not really human anymore.

HBO: With all the vampire films and shows that have been made, how have you set 'True Blood' apart?

Alan Ball: There's a lot of gray area; the vampires are just like humans. Nobody's a hundred percent good, nobody's a hundred percent bad. There's also the aspect that an entire subculture springs up around the vampires. There are people who are called ''fang bangers'' who basically just want to hook up with vampires because apparently sex with vampires is really good. Vampire blood is kind of the hot black-market drug. If you ingest vampire blood, it's like a combination of ecstasy and Viagra — it gives you incredible strength. But it's also incredibly dangerous and incredibly addictive. Plus the fact that it's a vampire show that's taking place in such a mundane location. It's not New Orleans; it's not Anne Rice. One of my rules is: I don't ever want to hear opera music in the show, ever. We're staying away from the Baroque things. We're staying away from the standard, supernatural blue light. We're staying away from vampires having strange contact lenses. We're staying away from any sort of special effects that become the focus. I just want to give my actors fangs and let them act. What is it like to be immortal, to have lost everybody you love? To yearn for your humanity?

HBO: What was it like to adapt this series from the book, as opposed to creating something entirely original?

Alan Ball: In a lot of ways, an adaptation can be easier. One of the great things I discovered once we started turning Charlaine's books into a series is that her books are so successful because those stories work. The books are narrated from Sookie Stackhouse's point of view — the character that Anna Paquin is playing — and we're just sticking to her story. Now, the other characters in the world that don't really appear in the books, except when they're in her story, we're taking them and creating new things for them to do. But in a lot of ways Charlaine has done a lot of the heavy lifting already by creating this world and these characters. At the same time, I think, when you're just creating an original world, then you really have the freedom to just go anywhere. That being said, though, once I got into the second or third, fourth season of 'Six Feet Under,' there was a logic that you couldn't break. You couldn't just have this character do this because it would make a good story. We had established the psychology and a sort of character that had to remain true.

HBO: Does recasting someone else's work expand your horizons as a storyteller?

Alan Ball: I think working in television is great because you're always learning. The fact that you have to keep telling a big chapter of that story every two weeks, you're always learning. I tend to be drawn towards material that has a sensibility that, while it may not match my own original sensibility, it's very much in the same ballpark.

ATRAIN
08-01-2008, 02:26 PM
Don't know what to think about this show. HBO hasnt been the same(with Entourage being the exception) since the Sopranos, six feet under, Carnivale. Rome and Deadwood were bad ass but cut short just like Carnivale. I never saw John from Cinci, and Big Love, I tried but it was too boring.

monosylab1k
08-01-2008, 02:39 PM
If Alan Ball is involved it's probably good.

BacktoBasics
08-01-2008, 04:39 PM
Carnivale was one of my favorites. Apparently its just too much for stupid middle class America.

Ignignokt
08-01-2008, 04:41 PM
Carnivale was one of my favorites. Apparently its just too much for stupid middle class America.

fuck you.

I. Hustle
08-01-2008, 04:47 PM
Since the Sopranos ended all I look forward to is Entourage. Showtime got them with Dexter though. That show rocks

G-Nob
08-01-2008, 06:13 PM
Of course this show deserves a chance.

O-Factor
08-02-2008, 03:59 PM
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Cant_Be_Faded
08-02-2008, 05:13 PM
I'd be interested to check it out, but no HBO. Vampires own.

ATRAIN
09-30-2008, 10:35 AM
are you guys still watching?

I. Hustle
09-30-2008, 10:45 AM
HBO had some bad axe shows. Sopranos, Entourage, Rome, Carnivale in that order for me. Not to say the last one was that far from the first. They were all fantastic. I saw one episode of True Blood so far so I can’t give it a real review but I will give it a shot. Dexter is bad ass but is the only good show on Showtime.

mrsmaalox
09-30-2008, 10:51 AM
I'm definitely still in! This past episode was the weakest so far, but it stll had some classic moments ie "I have gout...of the dick!" LOL

leemajors
09-30-2008, 11:10 AM
it blows.

Heath Ledger
09-30-2008, 04:53 PM
I missed Sundays episode.

Melmart1
09-30-2008, 04:57 PM
I'm still watching, but I feel at this point like I am still waiting for something to happen, it just seems to be kinda crawling along.

And the thought of someone as smart as Tara still fawning over a douchebag like Jason because he defended her once a against her drunk mama seems like a stretch. But I guess love really is blind.

robino2001
09-30-2008, 09:34 PM
I'm watching still also... nothing spectacular but just enough to keep me around each week. We'll see where they try and take it.

Creepn
10-01-2008, 02:43 AM
Show sucks.

ATRAIN
10-01-2008, 07:27 AM
I'm still watching, but I feel at this point like I am still waiting for something to happen, it just seems to be kinda crawling along.

And the thought of someone as smart as Tara still fawning over a douchebag like Jason because he defended her once a against her drunk mama seems like a stretch. But I guess love really is blind.

Yeah I feel the same way, its like its building up to something but just enough to keep you watching. Im giving it a season like I do most HBO series, but if they dont start doing something soon, im going to stop watching like John in Cinci, and Big Love. Damn I miss Carnivale!!!

Melmart1
10-01-2008, 08:42 AM
Yeah I feel the same way, its like its building up to something but just enough to keep you watching. Im giving it a season like I do most HBO series, but if they dont start doing something soon, im going to stop watching like John in Cinci, and Big Love. Damn I miss Carnivale!!!

There is a really interesting article about HBO Original Series in the newest Entertainment Weekly. Basically they have a whole new set of people at the top, and producers of some of their best old series are now filming new series that will be available next year. So hopefully things get better cus their recent stuff has mostly sucked.

I think they could have done a much better job of marketing True Blood. The way I saw it, it almost looked like a Southern version of Buffy from that one trailer. If they had been honest about what the series is about, I bet they get more viewers.

Anti.Hero
10-01-2008, 08:43 AM
It's pretty cheesy, but what else is on.

mrsmaalox
10-01-2008, 10:26 AM
Yes it is very cheesy, but if you've ever read any of the Sookie Stackhouse books, that's exacty how they are. Very cartoon-y.

dimsah
10-12-2008, 09:03 PM
I'm giving this one more week and if it doesn't get better then I'm out.

To this point, I hate most of the characters but I'm still watching because I think Sam is a shape shifter or a werewolf.

oh, and I think Anna Paquin is just awful.

leemajors
10-12-2008, 10:46 PM
life and times of tim is funny.

Anti.Hero
10-12-2008, 11:08 PM
http://www.susk.net/images/Tyrone_Biggums.jpg

I gotta demon insida me!

Xylus
10-12-2008, 11:22 PM
No vampire show will ever be as good as the first few seasons of Buffy, so they might as well just quit trying.

txallstar
10-13-2008, 09:37 AM
books much better. tara doesnt even play the part in the books like the show

im giving it a couple of more episodes.

Heath Ledger
10-15-2008, 02:18 PM
Sooki Got Her Shit Sucked. Spoiler...

chreph
10-15-2008, 03:55 PM
Just watched the last episode on the DVR... pretty weak. Next week looks like a decent show, though. I think I'm done with this show after it's main story-line (who is responsible for the killings?) is done. After that, it will just be trying too hard (ala 'Desperate Housewives').

LaMarcus Bryant
10-15-2008, 09:20 PM
Seen three episodes. Very boring, I'm dissapointed. Nothing is really happening at all. And the entire fake southern accent bull shit is annoying as all get out. I'll watch three more episodes, but I'm pretty sure I wont finish the season.
Sex, titties, toast fucking, all good things. Very good things. But when you show this with every other scene in a show about vampires and have no real substance behind it, it gets boring. Might as well youtube some porn.

ATRAIN
10-16-2008, 07:29 AM
I was happy to see Anna Paquins titties!!

to21
10-16-2008, 07:38 AM
It lost me.....I tried to hang on after three episodes.

Lately I've been too busy to watch TV. The DVR fills up quick with three weeks of shows I need to catch up on. I'm a sucker for Survivor and haven't seen one episode yet.

mrsmaalox
11-10-2008, 08:37 AM
I'm giving this one more week and if it doesn't get better then I'm out.

To this point, I hate most of the characters but I'm still watching because I think Sam is a shape shifter or a werewolf.

oh, and I think Anna Paquin is just awful.

Wow, good call :tu

mookie2001
08-31-2009, 02:47 PM
this ones about those vampires on hbo