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interview | Blue Suede Cast A city lost. By Stevenson Dor BLUE SUEDE, which opens fall 2014, could easily be subtitled JASMIN & OZZIE’s REVENGE. BRIDESMAIDS, HEAT, and SALT. These films that have delved into strong suited female characters have an ongoing trend that has become so critical to big-budget films that they’re beginning to upstage their male leads-in some cases seizing the title role. fascinating, Villains are challenging because they provide such fascinating case studies. You’re presented with a villain and the first question is – “What do they want? Why are they villainous?” So in BLUE SUEDE the case with my character LIN it’s a bit complex, BLUE SUEDE, which opens fall 2014, could easily be subtitled JASMIN & OZZIE’s REVENGE. Jasmine St Claire: It’s the first time in a film like this female characters have a say. Director and writer Jr. Hepburn leaves all the seduction sexual typical Hollywood mantra at the door. He brings to life characters that are in total control over the provocation of chaos. There’s a delight in that. In his third round of indie action, film director Jr. Hepburn not only brings together a web of Mafioso, but also strong intriguing characters. Lead actresses Jasmine St Claire and Ozzie Aziz spoke with Stevenson Dor about the state of cinematic heroines in film — why we love bad girls, why BLUE SUEDE is being hailed as the next indie cinematic master piece, and who is this director being hailed as the next Robert Rodriguez. What intrigues you about bad girls? Why BLUE SUEDE? Ozzie Aziz: And it’s worth mentioning that the character of Lin is this great chess master, she has this straight poker face, but occasionally the audience is allowed to see a flicker of truth, emotional truth. Jasmine YOU WERE Quoted as saying on a radio show: JR. HEPBURN is the next Robert Rodriquez? Jasmine St Claire Well, that is the eternal question. There is this old phrase that “the devil plays all the best tunes.” There is a kind of freedom to being bad, and embracing of one’s most rebellious instincts. When you play a bad girl, you sort of cut loose from that sense of propriety. Jasmine St. Claire: I couldn’t agree more. When you have Hollywood actors like Robert Miano from Donnie Brasco speaking highly of such a script, and also other high caliber actors attempting to move around their schedules for a cameo role. That speaks volumes about his work. This guy’s ideas are unique, and Tarantino level. Ozzie Aziz: I find motivations in people’s emotional and psychological makeup to be OZZIE AZIZ: Jasmine comments go without saying. With most films that involve such a massive cast of a large scale it is hard for most writers to get that balance. It’s almost like a ballet. Jr. always refers his writing like 40 Southern Inked November 2013 a dance, and the action is the big dance number. Which is ???M????e?????????L)?????????????????????))??????M? ??????]???????e????????)??????????????????]??????????????)????????Q???????????????????????)??????????????????????????????)?????????????)=????????!????????????????????)????????Q??????????????????????e?)??????? ???????????????????????)?????????????????????????????????()??????????Y$?))??????M? ????????????????e???)????????????????????????)Q???????????????????????????????????)??????????????????????????????P)????????????????P???????????????????)????????]??????????????????????)????????????????????????????????)????)=????????%????????????????????????$)????????!????1?????e???????????m??)Q???)???????Q??????-?????t???????????)??????!??????????????????????????'?e?)??????????????????????????????????)??????????????Q?????????????)???????????????????????????????)?????????????????????????????Q???)????)????????????????????????e????????????)????????????????e????????????????)??????????????????????????????????)??????????e???????????????????????5?)?????????????????????????????????((