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Exclusive: Jared Padalecki looks to the future
PREMIERE talks to the legendary filmmaker about his new dark psychological horror Exploitorama and what’s up next for the most successful director in box office history.
By Karl Rozemeyer


Writer/director Jared Padalecki returns to his darker impulses in Exploitorama, a New York-based crime thriller that explores to what length a couple of poor sisters will go to in order to get rich (or at least, get by) and what nefarious schemes those they encounter have in store for them. Comparisons will inevitably be made to Damaged Goods, Padalecki’s critically acclaimed 2012 thriller about the whims of fate and luck, but this time the onus is less on the tensions between young men and their mentors and more about how far family loyalties can be stretched before they snap. PREMIERE spoke to the director in Los Angeles, where he's currently spending some down-time with his husband.

PREMIERE: We didn’t think you were capable of not working. Are there any specific reasons for the break?
JARED PADALECKI: Ha. That’s too true. I’m most definitely bad at stopping and sitting still for a while, but Jensen [Ackles, Jared’s husband] had been away, overseas, for a few months so he could shoot some stuff for Spielberg and I missed him. I always thought I was cool with it, but my friends have recently informed me that I’m a nightmare when he’s not around – especially as he somehow regulates my sugar intake – and they threatened me until I caved-in and agreed to some relaxing, not just doing movie things with Jen in the same room. Not that I didn’t want to spend time with Jensen obviously, I just didn’t see how badly I needed it or that I should stop working to do it. Also I may have pissed Steven off by phoning his set every ten minutes to check on Jen. Sorry Steven. Drinks on me next time we hang.

Are you going to do anything specific during your time off?
I honestly don’t think I can answer that question in any kind of appropriate way.

Can we talk about your relationship with Jensen?
Sure.

At first it looked like you were good for his career, but since you’ve been together you’ve done some different things and retained great critical reactions to all of it.
Exactly. I’m so pleased you noticed that, man. I mean, yeah, Jen got his big exposure from that first film we did together, but if he didn’t have the talent, nothing would have followed. Instead he carved out an Oscar-winning career and is constantly in demand by the most respected and the hippest directors. Although I’m still his biggest supporter and director.

So how did the relationship help you?
What people don’t seem to work out is that Jensen is utterly and completely my muse. For instance when I got all that praise and all those awards for writing the script for Soderbergh, that’s something I never would have done before. But I wanted to see Jensen act this overwhelmigly dramatic and tragic role because he can totally break your heart, so I wrote a script for him to do that and then I just knew that it wasn’t a film I could do justice to, so I gave it away. He inspires that. Of course, you can’t tell him or he’ll get a big head and leave me for Zac Efron.

You seem to have one of the few stable and long lasting relationships in the movie industry. Is that hard?

No. It’s easy. I mean, it’s Jensen. Would you give up waking up next to that face every morning?

You work with a lot of the same people over and over again, so you must have built other good relationships.
Yeah. All y’all hear all the time is about how shallow and stupid people in Hollywood are. And I agree, there are some absolute idiots. But luckily, I just don’t seem to get involved with them. I mean, Chad’s [Michael Murray] been with me since forever. Mike [Rosenbaum] and Tommy [Welling] are great friends of Jen and I, we still like to hang out and it’s been that way since the first time we all did it. We just clicked. We’re all of similar ages, have the same values, similar tastes and whatever and they’re good people. Jen’s manager, Chris, is my chess-playing buddy. I’m still very tight with Sandy McCoy. She used to be my assistant but has since gone on to do some great writing herself. So yeah, some really good friendships and I don’t always feel the need to add in anyone else. But if, like with Exploitorama, the roles demand that I find two young girls, which I’m a bit too old to have inside my immediate group of friends, I’ll spread my wings a bit and find new people and I’m glad I do.

Going back to your films, one thing that you’re famous for is the breakdown of the conventional story. You've been integral to taking straightforward narratives apart and putting them back together in a different order.
Thanks. That’s a pretty nice compliment. One of the things I'm proud of as far as my writing goes is that, even though I play around with the structure, I'm not monkeying around with the story itself and I like my archetypes. I think I’m a very good storyteller. But a story isn't having everything laid out for you in the first 10 to 15 minutes. It is a constant unfolding. In a real kind of story movie, if you see the end of the movie, but didn't see the first two reels and then you go back and watch the first reel, you should go like, "Wow, how did they get to there from here." That’s what’s cool and intriguing and keeps people watching. No one wants to know what the ending will be just as the film starts. It’s boring. I know I can’t sit still long enough to see a movie like that. What’s the point. When I was a kid, my folks used to take me to the movies, you'd just go in whenever and stay to see the beginning of the next program and say, "OK, this is where we came in." Which was its own fun but…after however many years Hollywood has been making movies I think we need more and that we definitely needed a change. It couldn’t always be ninety minutes of setting up a situation and then watching characters react to that situation. Dullsville. Unfortunately, that was the only style in town for a long time. But I suppose that not wanting to see that, led me down a really cool film path and I'm truly very proud of my films when it comes to that because they don’t do it. You do not know all there is to know for the first half hour. And if you watched Mondo Macabre say for an hour and ten minutes and then walked out, you can't say you saw that movie, because you haven’t and you’d have no idea of how things are resolved or even how they came to be. And I think that’s kinda turned people’s view on the possibilities of films and now we get to see some interesting stuff coming out.

What else are you most proud of with your career?
Geez. That’s a hard question. I guess, or I hope, that I’ve brought some respect back to genre movies that maybe the mainstream media were missing before. Also, that I’ve been lucky enough to work my ass off doing what I love for y’all. Oh yeah, and that my folks said they were proud of me. That’s pretty cool.

When you get people to discover these old low budget movies, some people love them and others say, “What are you thinking?" How does that make you feel?
Well, you know, different strokes for different folks, or whatever. The thing about it that is so cool is the fact that yeah, people try or they say, "Do you think younger people who have never experienced this before are going to get it?" Well, they don't have to get it. If you have to get it, then it doesn't almost work. It’s not a cerebral thing, it’s an instinct in your gut thing. You've got to be able to just sit down and enjoy it. That’s what Chad and I did when we were kids and it was a fantastic and amazingly wonderful round-the-world journey that led me to my career and my family. So of course I want that for everyone.

What do you plan to do after your self imposed break?
What I do best, make movies. Seriously, I’m going to do another movie with Jensen. I’ve got some of it planned in my head already because I decided I want to see him sweaty and shirtless and suffering humiliations in a Filipino prison before he has to seduce his way out. Wouldn’t that be an awesome sight?




 
 

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Date: 2008-06-18 12:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dividedloyalty.livejournal.com
Fun Fun Fun!!!

An incredibly funny, sweet and heart warming story!

Congrats and thanks a lot!

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Date: 2008-06-18 03:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vamptastica.livejournal.com
awesome awesome fic. I feel like it should get an award unto itself. I loved how you made jared bigger than life but still the sweet guy that he is. and Jensen so burnt out but still willing to take a chance on a guy with a huge heart.

loved it. :D

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Date: 2008-06-18 04:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
This was fun, and I really enjoyed how the dates went badly. I also thought this was perfect: "I always thought I was cool with it, but my friends have recently informed me that I’m a nightmare when he’s not around – especially as he somehow regulates my sugar intake"

Great art too!

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Date: 2008-06-18 05:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] j2-babygirl86.livejournal.com
A fabulous fic! I really enjoyed this story, and love the way you put it all together. Jared and Chad's development through the story from fanboys to film-makers was wonderful. The fact that they stayed friends throughout as well as gained such a loyal and devoted group of people is a major plus. Loved Jared and Jensen trying to make it work together while also working with each other... poor boys! Third time is definitely the charm ♥ ♥ ♥

Great story! ;)

Fabulous

Date: 2008-06-18 07:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookworn80.livejournal.com
OMG just completly blew me away. I love the characters and how it went from geeky fanboy jared/chad to him as a famous director. I just love the idea of geeky fanboy jared just so cute and chad was awesome being the best best friend ever. And jenson was just fabulous all shy and awesome and all the supporting characters were great. Just awesome.

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Date: 2008-06-18 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dev-earl.livejournal.com
That was truly amazing. It was a joy to read and your characterizations were awesome. Just the correct amount of comedy and schmoop and ADORABLE. Thank you! :)

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Date: 2008-06-18 07:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geeklite.livejournal.com
Man, I loved this 'verse. So very cool. :D

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Date: 2008-06-18 08:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trueshellz.livejournal.com
God the artwork in here was AMAZING!!!!!
It looks real I swear
x

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Date: 2008-06-18 10:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krisd81.livejournal.com
You seem to have one of the few stable and long lasting relationships in the movie industry. Is that hard?
No. It’s easy. I mean, it’s Jensen. Would you give up waking up next to that face every morning?


And now I'm going to bed with this huge grin plastered on my face.
I love this fic. So. Much.

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Date: 2008-06-18 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lexzilla.livejournal.com
Yay. I'm so glad you liked it. Jared and his bad dates was so much fun to write. He really doesn't want them to go wrong, but just can't help being distracted by shiny things.

Man, you've got to go to a con! So cool. Did you get to meet the boys?

Thank you for the lovely feedback ♥

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Date: 2008-06-18 11:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lexzilla.livejournal.com
LOL. Me too.

I'm so pleased you liked it. THANK YOU :D

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Date: 2008-06-18 11:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lexzilla.livejournal.com
Aww, hon. I'm so glad it made you happy & that you liked it. Thank you ♥ ♥

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Date: 2008-06-18 11:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nachekana.livejournal.com
Yep, I want to the LA con in March, that was so great! I'm addicted now, I really want to go again. It's just really expensive to buy the ticket + the flight from Europe. But they're soooo worth it! The photo shots and the autographs went so quickly that I can hardly remember them... Ok, maybe my mind went all blurry when I looked into Jensen's eyes... But next time I see him, I can say: "One day, I'll write a movie for you", just to see his reaction! lol Did you go to a con?

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Date: 2008-06-19 12:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ashtraygen.livejournal.com
Jensen and Jared were ridiculously adorable in this, I also loved all the horror movie references .

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Date: 2008-06-19 12:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] z3s-keep-going.livejournal.com
Wow what a great fic. I really liked it ;D

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Date: 2008-06-19 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madame-d.livejournal.com
Aww, Jensen! Jared! Boys!

I love this writing style; media interspersed with narrative. It gives the story (and its flow) this natural, realistic look, that stays with the reader for a long time.

I love what a giant (no pun intended) dork Jared is. I love your use of canon and actual stories and quotes ('Dead in the Water,' The Bee Story). I love that Jared's a total fanboy, even when he gets the last Marty-Sue-ish laugh. I love that Jensen's finally appreciated, as he should be. I love the final interview because I can hear Jared saying, particularly, that he can't say anything fit to print about what he'll be doing on his vacation (hee!)

This really is awesome. I'm sure I'm failing to appreciate even half of your brilliance and talent, since I don't watch mainstream horror flicks, let alone niche, cult gore fests, but seeing Devour next to horror!porn made me crack up out loud. Oh, Jensen! Hee!

I love rambly!babbly!Jared and Jensen's insistence about NOT using indoor hands outdoors. That entire scene had me in gleeful giggles, really. And! Major cookie points for Jeff!cameo ♥

This is fabulous!

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Date: 2008-06-19 05:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anutty1.livejournal.com
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVED this!!! You make me want to rent all the old, so bad they're great 80s horror movies I grew up on. This was such a wonderful time; the perfect summer read. Great job; thanks for sharing!

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Date: 2008-06-19 09:16 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] santacarlagypsy.livejournal.com
HOT DAMN! I am completely, ridiculously, head-over-heels in love with every single thing in this story of yours.

I am so crushing on you and your awesome brain right now.

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Date: 2008-06-19 12:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bobbinrob.livejournal.com
omg this is so fabulous!! I read this at work today (lol :p shhh!) and wow so awesome!! I totally loved that Jared hightlighted his convention program and ann the detail liks that. this is so perfect and fabulous, amazing stuff thank you so much

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Date: 2008-06-19 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girlmostlikely.livejournal.com
This was really cute and fun and feel-good! *grinning*

ALSO. I gotta say, I'm not usually a fan of Christina Kane in RPS fic, but he was HILARIOUS in this. Seriously, best line ever:

“Son,” Chris said as sharply as the drawl would allow, “You got nothing to apologize for. You were young and stupid, but in your defense you were young and stupid.”

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Date: 2008-06-19 07:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strippedhalo.livejournal.com
I love this SO MUCH. Funny and awesome and perfect! ♥ ♥ ♥

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Date: 2008-06-19 10:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] la-perkins.livejournal.com
Oh man, I just adore this story, SO MUCH. I love your Jared and Jensen in this, and the story, and everything else.

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Date: 2008-06-19 10:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katabe.livejournal.com
This was so much fun to read! I especially enjoyed the multi-media format, and Jared's interview voice is so real and believable.

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Date: 2008-06-19 10:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hd-obsession.livejournal.com
This is one of the most hilarious and awesome fics ever! I cracked up, squeed, and giggled when they finally had their kiss.

Very awesomely done!!

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Date: 2008-06-20 02:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hegemony.livejournal.com
I absolutely love this story. There's just so much care you put into very part of it, little details that only a genuine lover of cult movies would really get so well. You rounded out this universe perfectly, building up Jared's adoration in a completely unexpected way that went beyond simple boy-meets-boy-boy-puts-boy-on-pedistal,and even when everything was imperfect, it wasn't presented as the stereotypical snag on the road to tru wuv. It's like you had an understanding of the characters you wanted to protray before you starting writing, instead of letting them wrangle you somewhere else, I think, And I'm really happy about that.

And it's just, guh, everything about it is so awesome, and I want those movies NOW. YES. Especially the prison-sploitation one. Humina, huminia, huminia. You should be proud.

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