
When you think of Todd Phillips’ filmography, there’s a few key names that come to mind: Will Ferrell (who’s starred or cameo’d in a good number of Phillips’ films) for instance, or Juliette Lewis (who appeared in Old School and Due Date), or Seann William Scott (who cameo’d in Old School and starred in School For Scoundrels). Add another name to that list: Scot Armstrong, who wrote Old School, Road Trip, School For Scoundrels, and this week’s The Hangover Part Two for the director. We interviewed Armstrong prior to the release of the Hangover sequel, and he had some interesting things to say about sequels, dark comedy, the chances for a Hangover Part Three, and he also talked about his directorial debut Road to Nardo (being written by Mike Gagerman and Andrew Waller). Read on for the interview, after the jump…
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Ever since “Old School” became a hit back in 2003, there have been whispers of the cast reuniting and doing a sequel. Unfortunately, the more time that passes, the less of a chance it’s ever going to happen.
But even though the chances are slim, whenever I interview someone from the film, I always ask about the sequel. And since I covered the “Couples Retreat” international press day for our partners at Omelete earlier today, I had the chance to speak with Vince Vaughn during a roundtable interview. What he said about “Old School 2″ and what he’s doing next is after the jump.
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