'Dark Blue' is ultimately a gritty crime drama, at its core. I don't think that is ever going to change.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I just thought 'Blue' was a great premise and a great set-up for conflict. I love the idea of exploring a character who's living a secret life and is going to drown in the lies she's telling.
The stark reality is that crime happens in communities of color.
I think it will always be around it just takes one person to make people aware of the blues.
Crime fiction is the new rock n' roll.
Crime dramas will never go away as long as people turn to television for, among other things, reassurance and comfort.
The fact is that most crime novels contain a good many punchlines. They are just rather darker than the ones you might hear in a comedy club.
When you're black in Hollywood, you know, your first role is going to be on a crime drama. That's - everybody knows that.
The blues is the foundation for a lot of things. Things have branched off. It's cool how music grows, but the foundation is always there. It's not going anywhere. The blues is always going to be relevant.
Twilight is about getting older and relationships - not about a murder mystery. It's about love when you reach a certain age; nothing is in primary colors.
'Blue Nights' is a story of loss: simple, wrenching, inconsolable loss.