![]() On my third album, I have money and I'm hanging out with my idols. People who wanted the first album again, I can't do that. But not like any other rapper, I'll be a smart-ass about it. With Wolf, I'll brag a little more, talk about money and buying shit. what interests me is making weird hippie music for people to get high to. Talking about rape and cutting bodies up, it just doesn't interest me anymore. In November 2011, in an interview with Spin, Tyler expressed wanting to shift away from the themes of his previous work, stating: Tyler's two prior projects, Bastard and Goblin, contained lyrics and themes commonly used in the horrorcore subgenre, which Tyler claimed to not be part of. The album received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, selling 89,000 copies in its first week. Wolf was supported by its lead single, " Domo23". ![]() The album features guest appearances from Mike G, Domo Genesis, Earl Sweatshirt, Left Brain, Hodgy Beats, Erykah Badu and Pharrell, among others. It was released on April 2, 2013, by Odd Future Records. "Did you have to put a number on that?" Gellar teased.Wolf is the second studio album by American rapper and record producer Tyler, the Creator. "And she's right! This is a woman with 40 years of experience in the industry." "She'll be on set and look over and say, 'You know, we can save two hours just by doing this, this and this,'" Davis said. Getting to relive that through eyes just makes it more exciting and enjoyable."ĭavis said Gellar is also a really good producer on the show. I feel extremely grateful to get the opportunities that I get. "You can lose the love and the passion, and I'm fortunate that I still love what I do. "When you've been doing it so long, sometimes it becomes routine. Gellar said working with younger actors who are just starting out energizes her and reminds her how lucky she is to still be working steadily after decades in show business. "We didn't just want to do a carbon copy," Davis said. He said he also wanted Wolf Pack to be different from the other, similarly themed show he created, Teen Wolf. Let's give them color, brightness and incredible angles,'" Davis said. ![]() Make it interesting, make it weird, make it cool. "I told the directors and the directors of photography right off the bat, 'Have fun with this. I still sometimes can't believe we manage to do, in the short time we're doing it," she said.ĭavis said a lot of effort went into creating a specific vision for the series that would give it a unique look and feel. This world is so beautiful when you see it. The icing on the cake for her was how visually stunning the show is. It's really scary to feel like you don't fit in." "We feel extremely isolated, and we don't have the support of our pack and what does that look like for young kids today trying to find their pack? And, for adults, too, who don't feel like they fit in anywhere. "We live in a society that is so digitally connected, but, at the same time, ultimately, we are becoming more and more disconnected as humans," she said. Gellar liked that Wolf Pack stresses the importance of mental health, as well. understanding all the emotions that come with that." ![]() We didn't know if our house was going to burn down. "Having lived in LA, I was evacuated because of the last fire for almost a week. "First of all, discussing the fires," she said. What ultimately changed her mind was that Davis wanted to incorporate important real-life issues into his storytelling. I'm a big fan," she told Davis, "but I was like: 'Hmmm. The married mother of two children said she initially had no intention of considering the role of an arson investigator trying to help troubled kids, largely because Buffy had exhausted a teen werewolf storyline involving Seth Green's beloved character, Oz. "The next day, they wanted to set up a Zoom and I was like, 'Oh, my God, now I have to impress Sarah Michelle Gellar,'" Davis recalled with a laugh. Series creator Jeff Davis said he never seriously thought Gellar would read his script, but his staff sent it to her, anyway. Co-starring Rodrigo Santoro, Armani Jackson, Bella Shepard, Chloe Robertson and Tyler Gray, the adaptation of Edo van Belkom's novel is about what happens when a California wildfire drives a mysterious creature out of the forest that then bites several teenagers and turns them into werewolves.
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