By Nicole Powers
“Every once in a while I feel like I have to stir it up.”
– David Hyde Pierce
As Dr. Niles Crane on the popular NBC sitcom Frasier, which ran from 1993 to 2004, David Hyde Pierce was a paragon of gentility. However in his latest project, the independent movie The Perfect Host, he gets to embrace a far darker side of his psyche.
At first Warwick Wilson (played by Pierce) appears to be the epitome of civility and the consummate dinner party host. But when an unexpected guest arrives — John Taylor (played by Clayne Crawford), a bank robber in desperate need of a place to lay low — the evening’s events take a surprising course. Without giving too much away, by the time desert arrives, it’s impossible to tell who could — or should — die.
SuicideGirls caught up with Pierce by phone to chat about The Perfect Host and his other post-Frasier projects. The topic of dogs also rather unexpectedly, but nonetheless fortuitously, interrupted our conversation.
Read our exclusive interview with David Hyde Pierce on SuicideGirls.com.
Selahh Suicide in Soular Flares
- INTO: Life.
- NOT INTO: Anything trashy, drama, ugly emotions/thoughts/actions.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Anything chocolate, whole foods, summer days, science fiction, cute animals, zombie movies, comic books, hot tea, boys with tattoos, hot make outs, shopping, sleeping in, waffles, painting, drawing, shoes, long quiet drives, 45 records, cute texts, cuddling, sleep, my doggy.
- MAKES ME SAD: Cold, sickness, ignorance.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Arcturis, SuicideGirls, water, medicines, Yums.
- VICES: Cute boys. cigarettes, dreams.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Sleeping, playing with the Turis.
Get to know Selahh better over at SuicideGirls.com!
by Daniel Robert Epstein
“I’m such a filthy bastard.”
– Bob Saget
Since the two shows starring Bob Saget, Full House and America’s Funniest Home Videos, ended nearly ten years ago it has been a long hard road to make America realize that he is one of the sickest and funniest comedians around today. Certainly directing the cult classic Dirty Work and his brief appearance in Half Baked as the cocksucking cocaine addict helped that cause. But it was really his very dirty version of the aristocrats joke in the documentary The Aristocrats and his self parodying appearance on Entourage that has led to him directing the March of the Penguins parody, Farce of the Penguins.
Farce of the Penguins is a hysterically dirty and funny DVD original movie made up of stock footage of penguins with narration by Samuel L. Jackson. Voices of the penguins are done by Saget, Lewis Black, Tracy Morgan, Christina Applegate, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin and many more.
Read our exclusive interview with Bob Saget on SuicideGirls.com.
Nahp Suicide (with Discoquette) in View Master
- INTO: Animals, photography, tattoos, body piercings, natural beauty, porn, love and eternal love, sex, chocolate, sushi, movies, skirts, dresses, black hair, black color, snickers, pin up style, ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘90s, socks, nature.
- NOT INTO: Dead animals, lies, cigarettes, taking the trash out, flat shoes, fashion, divorce, ‘80s, drama, celebrities, irresponsibility.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: My boy, cute animals, love, kisses, 100% sincerity, sushi, weekends, tattoos, sex, my music, underwear, chocolate, good job, Mac.
- MAKES ME SAD: Lies, cheating, suffering animals, quarreling, working late or on weekends, banks, negativity, PCs, silence, bad weather.
- HOBBIES: Sleeping, movies, making rag dolls (muniequitos), internet, photography.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Chocolate, fruit juice, my music, love, my iPhone.
Get to know Nahp better over at SuicideGirls.com!
By Keanan Duffty
In 2002 I had reached out to Bill Zysblat. Bill is David Bowie’s longtime business manager. His office, which houses the RZO organization is on 57th Street in Manhattan. I was interested in designing some clothes for David. “Great,” said Bill, “but he’s on tour so let’s revisit after the current dates come to a close in 2003.”
Several years later I reconnected with Zysblat. In the time since our first conversation my fashion business had changed. My label had blossomed and I struck a deal with the American mass retailer Target, a 1400 plus chain based in Minneapolis and reaching across America coast to coast.
“Come up to the office,” said Bill. “You should meet with David and see if there is synergy.” The RZO organization – that would be the place where I would first encounter the guy who had influenced my whole career.
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by Daniel Robert Epstein
“I really was Robert Paulsen”
– Meat Loaf
2006 was a illustrious year in music for many reasons, but certainly the release of Meat Loaf’s Bat Out Of Hell III was one of them. Meat Loaf and his longtime Bat Out Of Hell collaborator, Jim Steinman, were able to heal their wounds long enough to finish their trilogy.
Meat Loaf has been a cult figure since the release of his first albums in the early 1970s, but it was his role as Eddie the biker in The Rocky Horror Picture Show that cemented his legendary status. Meat Loaf has had only middling hits in-between his Bat Out Of Hell albums, but he is still creating music and still picking amazing roles in Fight Club and Dario Argento’s most recent episode of Masters of Horror, Pelts.
Read our exclusive interview with Meat Loaf on SuicideGirls.com.
Sash Suicide in Room 224
- INTO: Movies, sex, being naked, lucky strikes, more sex….
- NOT INTO: Assholes.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Green tea and bubble gum ice cream, udon, driving, and being with my best friend and my boy.
- MAKES ME SAD: Being alone for long periods or time, not having sex, eating greasy foods.
- HOBBIES: Taking my clothes off.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Cell phone, cigarettes, black eyeliner, bracelets, and my tongue ring.
- VICES: Smoking and sex.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Naked.
Get to know Sash better over at SuicideGirls.com!