Arrested Development Origins - Mitch Hurwitz Interview

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2011

Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz talks to us while promoting the re-launch of the show on FX UK on February 8th.

Mitch talks about the origins of the critically acclaimed show about the amusingly dysfunctional Bluth Family, which stars Will Arnett, David Cross, Jason Bateman and Michael Cera. Mitch talks about the inspiration behind the shows pioneering mockumentary style, unique ukulele soundtrack and special narration by TV legend Ron Howard.

Check out our other videos to hear more exclusive news about the Arrested development movie. Including some heavy hints about the films cast, plot and the plan to have a trailer with us by the end of the year.

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  • Arrested Development is the single greatest thing on earth!

  • Mitch Hurwitz is a writing god.

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  • @jeremymccovery Yes, things on television that are actually produced and filmed in the UK are generally much higher quality. At least in writing terms.

  • I'm a MONSTER!!! AHHHHHHH

  • mitch and the writers of lost are the greatest to ever live. maybe put those together....and baby you got a stew goin

  • Why does he keep acting like things in television are SO different in the UK? He keeps saying "In my country" or "In America". It's kinda funny. Ha ha

  • @jslbrt and Cocaine

  • 4:37 They're called illusions, Mitch, tricks are what a whore does for money.

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