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Theft Parsons Expected Release Date U.S. : (Subject
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19th March 2004 Expected Rental Release Date
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Grand
Theft Parsons Cast : Johnny Knoxville (Phil Kaufman) Jim
Cody Williams (Truck Driver) Christina Applegate (Barbara) Sara Arrington
(Hippie Chick) Dylan Bruno (Motorcycle Cop) Clint Culp (Mortuary cop) Robert
Forster (Stanley Parsons) Paul Goebel (Gas Station Attendant) Michael Gregory
(Cop) Gabriel Macht (Gram Parsons) Tom McCleister (Barman) Alexa Motley
(Nurse #2) Mike Randleman (PJ Gambrell) Michael Shannon (Larry) Marley
Shelton Jonathan Slavin (Mortuary Clerk) Director
: David Caffrey Grand Theft Parsons Written By : Jeremy Drysdale Producers
: Robert Hayes Other Known Crew Members : Grand
Theft Parsons Based On : Premise/Synopsis :
The movie starts with Parsons death, where Kaufman steals his body and dashes
to the South Californian desert where he intends to burn it in order to fufill
a pact with the dead musician. Genre :
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13th June 2004: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
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Friday
12th March 2004 Grand Theft Parsons Update:
The Z Review is proud to present a Q & A session held
with Johnny Knoxville where he discusses Grand Theft Parsons,
that will be released in the UK on the 19th March!
What is
your role in the film?
I play the character Phil Kaufman. It’s essentially
about two days in the life of Phil Kaufman, about one man
keeping his word to his friend.

Why did
you get involved with this project?
I’m a huge Gram Parsons fan so I was really excited
when I heard they were making a movie about this story, it’s
a famous underground story. I loved the script, met David
Caffrey (director) and Frank Mannion (producer), got along
with them and they said they wanted to show me one of David’s
films. I was a little scared that I was gonna watch his film
and absolutely hate it but the film, called Divorcing Jack,
I watched and loved so was really excited about Grand Theft
Parsons.
How did
you prepare for the role of Phil Kaufman?
Phil Kaufman is an amazing character. Just the basic story
of him kidnapping the body from LAX and trying to get out
to Joshua Tree to burn the body with all the wrecks and the
police involvement and the stops for beer is an amazing story
in itself, but I read Phil Kaufman’s book, “Road
Mangler Deluxe” and he’s lived 5 lifetimes. His
whole life should have a movie made of it much less those
2 days.
What was
it like meeting Phil Kaufman?
After I read his book I met with Phil in New York and dressed
kind of like him - like a picture in a book I saw when he
went to court. I had a cowboy hat on and a shirt made that
said “Gram Parsons the fallen angels” and I sat
down to dinner with him, had the glasses on and the hat and
he said “I saw you 10 minutes earlier walk into the
restaurant” and he told his wife “look someone’s
got a Gram Parsons shirt on” and lo & behold that
was me. I absolutely love him but it’s really tough
to have a conversation with him because anything you say to
him he’s gonna have a one liner for. He’s really
funny, a huge character.
Kaufman
has a lot in common with my father so I didn’t play
Phil Kaufman exactly, I kind of just tried to play the spirit
of Phil Kaufman.
Tell us
about the trike
It was actually Phil Kaufman’s trike at one point. It
was supposed to be a motorcycle but I didn’t know if
I could ride a motorcycle that good. So I went to take trike
lessons with this guy in the valley - an old Harley rider,
Kaufman’s friend - and I did really bad on my first
trike lessons, so bad that 10 minutes into it the guy is like
“that’s it I don’t think this is gonna work
out” but eventually we worked it out and I learned to
ride the trike although not very well. I probably went through
a couple of clutches on this film, much to the guys dismay,
but Kaufman knew the guy and smoothed it all over.
Are your
jackass fans gonna like this picture and why?
Yes, everyone I talk to who asks me what I’m doing,
there hasn’t been one person who hasn’t been really
excited about it so my fans will definitely like this picture.
It’s a true story and there are huge comedic moments
that happened when Kaufman pulled this off which we’ve
tried to recreate for the film. There are a lot of funny moments
as well as a lot of dramatic moments. Phil Kaufman was Gram
Parsons’ friend and he died as Phil Kaufman felt he
would - young, and Kaufman kept his word to Gram and did what
he said. I respect him for a lot of things but I respect him
most for that.
What was it like shooting the film?
Frank and David included me on every big decision on this
film, they would consult with me and couldn’t have made
it easier for me. We shot really fast - 24 days. We would
be driving in the hearse and we would do four scenes at once.
It was crazy but it was fun and that hearse… I thought
it was gonna die after the first day of filming, how it lasted
the whole film I have no idea! On the second day we had someone
come out and look at it and I said “is it gonna be alright?”
and they said “well it’s no longer a fire hazard”.
Apparently it could have gone up in flames at any moment.
We actually had to evacuate the car once when we were shooting
out in the desert coz there were sparks coming from under
the car. Bernice (the hearse) pretty much stole the picture,
everytime you turned her off she would keep running and eat
up as much screen time as possible
You have
a wonderful supporting cast.. tell us how it was working with
them
The role of Larry, who I’m in almost every scene with,was
played by Michael Shannon and we went through a lot of people
to try and find that role and he was I believe maybe the last
guy to come in and read and it was a stroke of luck he came
in because he was perfect. He’s such a great actor I
really gave him a lot of shit in this film even when we weren’t
shooting. He may think I don’t like him but I love him!
Marley
Shelton plays Susie my love interest and she came in and just
killed the role, she’s so pretty. When I first saw her
out in the desert in her clothes and her hair she looked like
some desert cowboy angel. She was so pretty, really good to
work with. Christina Applegate came in and she killed it as
well, she’s great to work with. I only got to work with
her 4 or 5 days but wished I’d worked with her more
because she’s fun to be around, she’s a great
actress.
And Robert
Forster, he called me John and I always called him Mr Forster
until he informed me that was his father’s name so I
didn’t call him that anymore… I didn’t call
him Bob but I called him Robert. Robert Forster’s brilliant,
every line he says is just so honest, he’s such a pro,
good to work with. Coming from Jackass, going from Party Boy
and Steve O to Robert Forster, that was something else!
Were any
scenes particularly hard for you to do?
I’ve never had to cry on screen before. Preparing to
cry for this was tough but I think it worked out alright.
I would just think someone was yelling “last call”
and I would just break into tears.
What about
pranks on set?
Michael Shannon - I thought he had the most fungus infected
toenails I’ve ever seen on a man and I’m like
“make-up really did a great job on your toes”
and he’s like “they’re real”. They’re
disgusting, absolutely disgusting and it’s not that
they’re just covered in fungus, they’re long.
I mentioned to the girls on the first night of the shoot to
please look at his toes and they did and were absolutely disgusted.
I had them clip some of his toenails and give to me. They
put them in my hand and I went up to Marley and I put one
of his fungus infected toenails in her hand and she didn’t
take it well at all. I did the same thing with Christina and
I may have got punched for that one! They weren’t remotely
amused but they laughed after they finished beating me!
Tuesday
9th March 2004: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
The official site for Grand Theft Parsons is now online:
http://www.grandtheftmovie.com
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24th February 2004: Grand Theft Parsons
A New movie poster for Grand Theft Parsons has been
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Tuesday 16th December 2003: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
Grand Theft Parsons will be released in the Uk on the 19th March 2004.
Monday
29th September 2003: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
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Tuesday
22nd July 2003: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
Just received the following corrections on Grand Theft
Parsons: Producer Frank Mannion, Motorcycle Cop: Michael Gregory.
Thanks to Phil!

Monday 2nd June 2003: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
A clip of Johnny Knoxville breaking his nose during filming
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Tuesday
29th October 2002: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
Johnny Knoxville will follow up his Jackass: The Movie success with a low budget
comedy entitled Grand Theft Parsons. Knoxville will play musician Gram Parsons
road manager Phil Kaufman. The movie starts with Parsons death, where Kaufman
steals his body and dashes to the South Californian desert where he intends to
burn it in order to fufill a pact with the dead musician. Other cast members attached
are Christina Applegate, Robert Forster, Marley
Shelton and Michael Shannon. David Caffrey will direct from a screenplay by Jeremy
Drysdale.
Saturday
19th October 2002: Grand Theft Parsons Update:
Hugh Jackman has had to drop out of the lead role in a project called Grand Theft
Parsons. He has had to drop out due to delays on the filming for X Men 2. He will
instead movie onto Van Helsing. The lead role for Grand Theft Parsons has now
went to Jackass star Johnny Knoxville.
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