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С сегодняшнего дня все новости прошу сбрасывать сюда ))

Начну, пожалуй, я )
Сканы статьи в Cult Times о ДБ и ДМ)))
7 сезонов из жизни Ксана - каким он был и каким он стал )

Cult Times о Еве - сканы!

Эксклюзивный клип WB к окончанию "Ангела".

Кристин/Ванда спросила Джордана Левина о том, почему они закрыли "Ангела", и вот что он ответил:

"The big problem with Angel is it didn't repeat well," Levin said. "It wasn't growing its audience, but it was a show we loved. We adored that show. It was a really hard decision. Joss Whedon came to me in February and said, 'If you don't think the show is going to come back, I'd rather know it now, so I can end it appropriately.' When we looked at our schedule, with Charmed, 7th Heaven, Gilmore Girls, Angel and Smallville, we realized we had a lot of veteran series. And one of the challenges of any schedule is to let your veterans retire so you can make room for the rookies, like Jack and Bobby and The Mountain. It's a balancing act, and it's not fun. That was a sad day."

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Нозоми, конечно, НАШ ))

Дамы, плюньте и обращайте внимания на эту, с позволения сказать, прессу )

Фотосчастливого Джосса с премиями )

Кусок интервью все того же Джосса )

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И продолжим )

Промофото к "Злобе"

Кампания в поддержку Энди - слеерверс организовывает


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Геро, спасибо болшое за промофотки. Смотрела на них и не могла отделатся от чувства deja-vu, как будто я все это уже видела, но в Баффи. :-)

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Вардек, ты не одна ))

Новости о "Светляке" с первыми спойлерами от AICN.

Подборка фоток ДБ с сыном

Открытки - Б/А и А/К (в смысле, Корди, а не Ксан!) ))

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Фотки GotR и группы Адама Баша

Кое-что о ДМ:
James Marsters - Ribs, riffing and lots of rest.
From Calendarlive.com - By Carolyn Patricia Scott - 2003-06-19th


He’s added the "Spike" to that cult TV favorite "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," which fades to black after seven seasons with Tuesday’s finale. And now Marsters is back to doing some of what he likes best - touring with his band, Ghost of the Robot.

Out for a drive

Yeah, now I’ll spend my time doing what I like best - just standing up in front of the crowd playing music with the guys. My band plays good, driving rock ’n’ roll. I’d say we’re something like Weezer or Radiohead. Actually, we’ve been touring so much that I hardly ever have time for a weekend.

But I’ll get a little down time when we’re back in California next week, you know, L.A. and San Francisco, then we can have time for a little fun. But the next part of the tour takes us around the country and off to Europe.

We’ve toured Europe before and they want us back - uh, except for when we act like kids - hang out and jump off of the couches in our hotel rooms.

But seriously

Really, my weekends are all booked up with band dates. I’d like to be spending some time relaxing, doing something recreational on a Sunday or so. But here’s the routine: Before a band date I sleep. I’ve got to admit it, I’m an absolute sleepaholic. My life is so busy that a hot bath, something to eat and sleep has to do it for me.

No. I don’t do the spa routine. I try to be a real low-maintenance kind of guy. And that wouldn’t be relaxing to me. You know, you’re not alone - there are always people, like the people who work there. But like I said, I haven’t had a day off in 3 1/2 months. So if I had some time, I’d stay up late watching old anime, playing video games and eating.

I’d do a lot of eating too.

Stick to the ribs

Because I’m an actor, I eat very little - a lot of meat, a lot of vegetables - to maintain low weight. But you know what my favorite meal is? Ribs. Ribs and hush puppies from Mr. Cecil’s California Ribs [on West Pico Boulevard]. Now that’s good food. It doesn’t have gobs of fat. Just the right amount. Mr. Cecil’s ribs stack up against any ribs in the country. You have the jalapeños, tomatoes and sliced onions on the side.

If I wasn’t an actor, I’d be eating there every day. But I’ve gotten comfortable with being hungry. You have to manage it, just like you manage fear - "I’m all right with this."

Oh, and feeling comfortable, that would include a lot of sleep.

Mostly human

I guess if I had time off on a Saturday I’d go skating. Yes, roller-blading on the sidewalk, from one beach to another. Then I’d call a friend and go where? To Mr. Cecil’s. Have some ribs.

On a Saturday night, I might sit around with friends. Thinkers, artists - I like people with wicked wits. And of course, I’d be flirting with the girls or talking about flirting with the girls.

No relationships right now, though I’d really like to find someone who sees me as me. I mean, 90% of us is just human being. The other 10% is where the distinguishing characteristics are stored - male, female, blond hair, black hair, artist, lawyer - all human beings.

Oh and about that perfect weekend, I’d spend it in Paris. Always Paris. I don’t care what they think about me. They’re an older culture, and they have a little trouble understanding us.

Продолжение фоток Амбер

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Кое-что о ДМ от ВВС:

The latest issue of Angel Magazine includes an interview with James Marsters, who says he'd love to play Spike again, but feels maybe the time is right to explore other areas and parts.


"If a project was offered to me that was cool and had Spike in it, I would love to do it," he says. "It's a fabulous character, but at the same time, it seems to be over so it's a good time to move on."


"I'm excited about playing other characters. Frankly, I can't wait to show the world my brown hair, and the fact that I don't have an English accent and the fact that I don't have to be the snarky guy all the time."


"Whatever happens, I'll be proud of this my whole life. I told Sarah Michelle Gellar long ago, "We can get $10 million paycheques and be part of huge movies, but I don't know if we're ever going to touch a nerve like this again.""


Also included in Angel issue 12 are interviews with actors Vincent Kartheiser (Connor), Adam Baldwin (Hamilton) and writer Steven S DeKnight.



Angel issue 12 is out today.

Фотки ДБ - ничего нового, но все равно, эта кепка!!!!

Ник Брендон на всяких мероприятиях!


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Геро,
Спокойно! Утешаться стоит тем, что понятие "гость с Солнечного Юга" в американской культуре отсутствует. К сожалению.

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голосовалка
www.angelfire.com/fang/golden2004

Vote in the Succubus Club's 2004 Golden Fang Awards! Voting ends on June 16, 2004

This years categories include:
Best Actress
Best Actor
Best Limited Run/Guest Appearance
Favourite Member of the Black Thorn
Most Surprising Revelation (aka The Unspoiled Award)
Best Death/Kill
Best Villain
Funniest Moment/Scene/Episode
Best Fight
Best Kiss
Best Hair
Worst Hair
Best Dressed/Style
Worst Dressed/Style
Most Underused Character

What was your favourite one liner from Angel? (please include who said it and the episode it's from)
Favourite Angel Episode
Favourite Angel Writer

Естественно, голосовала за Спайка. И за Годдарда.


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Аналогично проголосовала, спасибо, Васкес )

Новости, дамы и господа!

Концертные фотки,, утащены, по всей видимости, со Спарклей, еще перевешу в соответствующий раздел ))

Новые фото МТ.

Новые фото СМГ!

Плакаты к "Светляку"

Скрипт встречи актеров с прессой в год выхода "Баффи" на экраны, интерснейшая вещь:

BUFFY MEETS THE PRESS
What follows is the edited session between journalists and stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Anthony Stewart Head, Nicholas Brendon, Charisma Carpenter and Alyson Hannigan, as well as executive producers Joss Whedon and Davie Greenwalt.


WB’S SUSANNE DANIELS: We’re going to start today with our new drama from 20th Television. It’s really scary. It’s really sexy. And it’s really funny. We think it’s all there in our new drama series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Every once in a while you meet a writer whose passion and vision just blow you away, and that’s what happened when we met with Joss Whedon for the first time. This is the same Joss Whedon who is an Academy Award-nominated writer for Toy Story and who also wrote Speed and recently completed Alien Resurrection. In addition to those impressive credits, Joss was a writer-producer on Roseanne and The Wonder Years shortly before his first featured was produced by Fox, entitled Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A familiar title you say – yes, but you will find very little else familiar from the film in this exciting new television series. In internal meetings we like to describe this show as Beverly Hills 90210 meets The X-Files. In fact, it’s a show that we think will appeal to the Goosebumps audience at the same time it captures the X-Files viewers. Buffy, you should know, is much more than a vampire slayer. She is the Chosen One – chosen to fight all the forces of evil she comes upon, and in this series evil ranges from powerful modern-day witches to a seven-foot preying mantis disguised as a teacher.

As soon as we saw Joss’ pilot script, we knew we had something unique, but it wasn’t until the casting process, when we met Sarah Gellar – the Emmy Award-winning actress from All My Children – that we knew we had a potential breakthrough show. And if that wasn’t enough, we then cast the very talented British actor, Anthony Head, the intriguing romantic lead from the popular Taster’s Choice soap-operaesque commercials, as Buffy’s mentor and guide to the unknown evils that lurk among us. We know that we have a very special show in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Here’s a short preview. [a clip from the series is shown and questions are fielded from the audience]



Q: Mr. Head, are you looking forward to be recognized on the street for something more than hawking coffee?

HEAD: Yeah, it is nice being recognized for whatever, but this is very different so that will be cool.

Q: So, Sarah, when you get to kick around these monsters and so forth, apparently you’ve studied Tae Kwon Do and things before that. Tell us a little about what made you study in the first place and what it is like when you film the scenes.

GELLAR: I studied Tae Kwon Do for about four years and I had my brown belt when I stopped training. So when this job came up, it was a wonderful opportunity to be able to use that. We shoot the fight scenes very, very carefully. We usually tag the other actor, which is sot of just a light kick. We use stunt doubles when necessary if it is really dangerous.

Q: How old were you when you started? Why were you studying Tae Kwon Do?

GELLAR: I picked up Tae Kwon Do when I was about nine or ten. It just seemed like something interesting to do at the time [laughter]. I thought it would be fun, kick around a few people, get a couple of aggressions out [laughter].

DAVID GREENWALT: She is very tough in story meetings. You don’t want to cross her [laughter].

Q: If you’re tough now, can you take on Sabrina the Witch?

GELLAR: [snaps fingers] Like that, I’ll beat her any day. Outside in the parking lot actually [laughter].

Q: Is this a continuing story or is it episodic?

JOSS WHEDON: It Is episodic. There are continuing arcs for all of the characters, but each episode is self-contained.

Q: How do you find enough people for her to slay?

WHEDON: Well, it is not just vampires that she has to fight. It is all kinds of different monsters, robots, giant insects, demons, whatever we can come up with. So there is plenty there.

Q: This one community has them all?

WHEDON: yes, this one community happens to be situated on a “Hell Mouth”, which is a mystical port hole, so bad things gravitate toward it. It’s not a good place to go to school [laughter].

Q: Will you be touching a lot on teen subjects in the series, besides the killing of the vampires and the witches?

WHEDON: We are not going to get terribly issue-oriented. We will deal with teen subjects, because that is where all the interesting stories come from. The horror isn’t just monsters attack and we fight them. The horror has to come and the stories have to come from the characters. From their relationships and their fears. Otherwise it won’t really be interesting. So when we deal with teen stuff, it is really the more emotional stuff, not so much the “issue” oriented.

Q: The competition between both Sarah and Charisma will continue?

WHEDON: Yes. Oh, yes, and it’s gonna get ugly [laughter].

Q: Sarah, are you a big fan of the movies of the horror genre or do you prefer comedies?

GELLAR: I like them all. I love horror, I love comedy, I love action, I love drama. I think that’s what’s so wonderful about our show. We have all of those different aspects.

Q: Sarah, you’ve had an interesting career in that you started out as a younger person on a show that’s geared primarily to adults. Now you’re a little bit older with a program geared towards a younger audience. Is that an interesting transition?

A: It’s always interesting when you go from being a child actor to an adult actor. All My Children was really that transition for me. This is really wonderful opportunity for me to play someone a little closer to myself and the situations that I’ve been in. Minus the vampires [laughter].

Q: Anthony, on VR.5 you watched over Lori Singer’s character. And then it looks like you’re doing it again, watching over Buffy.

ANTHONY HEAD: Well, the difference is that in VR.5 he worked for an organization, and he basically knew what he was doing [laughter]. In this, I’m on my own, and I have not the faintest idea what I’m doing. I just know it is my duty and my life’s mission to find this girl. And to teach her how to deal with vampires. She is The One. The One who possesses all of the talents. I’m the Watcher, so the fact that she has no desire to get on board is infinitely annoying to me. And the fact that she is this young, American high school girl, and I’m very English in it. So there s a lot of fun to be had. It’s very different from VR.5. Very different.

Q: Joss, is there any chance of Paul Reubans coming back to do the show? As I recall from the movie, he still wasn’t dead as the “anti-Christ”.

WHEDON: He was still dying during the credits, that’s right [laughter]. I hope so. I haven’t talked to him in a while, but I would love for him to show up again. He’s great.

Q: Joss, is this a project you’ve been trying to get on television for a while? Or is the time just right for it? How did it come about now? And also, how did you cast Tony?

WHEDON: How did we cast Tony? I’ll answer that one first. We heard him read [laughter]. Then that was over. Soon as he did, then we knew we had our guy. It’s true.

HEAD: Oh, shucks [laughter].

WHEDON: Actually, Gail Berman at Sandollar came to me with the idea for the show. Asked me if I was interested last year, and I thought about it for a while and I decided that I was. Because I thought it was very different from the movie, but there is an idea in the “high school horror show” that would sustain for an entire television show that would keep going for years. The movie, the idea, the premise is really just for one piece. Where the show is different is we broadened it out a little with different monsters, different problems, the new characters and stuff. It was appealing to me as an idea for a show, but I hadn’t thought of it until they brought it to me.

Q: Is it part of this cycle of shows with kids who are into the mystical and the occult and all hat? I mean,d o you think it would have gotten on the air two seasons ago, before Sabrina and all the rest of them?

WHEDON: I have absolutely no doubt that it would have. None of those shows were actually really on. Or I wasn’t really aware of them when we started doing this. Sabrina wasn’t on yet. And this is a very different show than that. Sabrina is a very young comedy. This is, I think a little older. And it is a horror show. I would say it owes more to the X-Files than it does to Sabrina, certainly.

Q: Mr. Whedon, I have a follow up to that question. There’s been a generational change about where vampire stories and monster stories are, and how popular they are with certain age groups. I’m wondering if you could talka bout the meaning of these kind of shows to the youth of America today. Do you think they have replaced “cowboys and Indiana” or whatever – gangsters or the different genres we have?

WHEDON: Well, it is different for different ages. I don’t think they’ve replaced cowboys and Indians because I think Colombian drug dealers and cops have replaced cowboys and Indians [laughter], but I think they have an important place and I think they are popping up again because people need horror stories. They need the “big, bad wolf” and they need something to latch onto, something to project their fears on to. And there hasn’t been that on television for a long time. The X-Files was a show that sort of brought that up again and other shows are trying that, but horror has disappeared from the movies somewhat and I think there is a need for it and that is why it is showing up on television.

Q: Starting with Alyson, could all the actors tell us what really scares you?

ALYSON HANNIGAN: This!

NICHOLAS BRENDON: Hearing Alyson talk scares me [laughter]. What scares me most of all? Well, you know, we haven’t really seen an episode. It’s tough. I guess trying to...having a big bug try to rape me is scary [laughter]. That’s just me, though. Each show is different, and just as scary.

GELLAR: Cheerleading. Cheerleading scares me and they made me a cheerleader, and I”m really bad. It scares me that people are going to see that.

Q: What scares you, Joss?

WHEDON: Actually, a lot of things scare me. Everything scares me. Here’s a silly answer: the thing that actually scares me the most, and the thing that I like the best on the show, are the monsters and demons, horns and things jumping out of closets. All of that. But the thing that ends up scaring me the most is people, and....these people [laughter]. And I think the best stuff happens when we remember the sort of human relationships that people have that are really twisted and scary, and sort of extend those into horror stories, and not just sort of having a monster show up. That’s where the stuff really disturbs me, when it’s somebody’s parent, or somebody’s friend, who’s turning into something horrible. And it brings up issues that are real, and therefore actually very scary. Then there’s also dead, and maiming and all that good stuff.

GELLAR: And high school....

WHEDON. And high school. Generally.

HEAD: When I was six, my Uncle and Aunt did a puppet show for me for my sixth birthday, of, I think it was “Jack and the Beanstalk”, and I spent the entire time behind the sofa, because it scared me solid. That’s about the size of it, really, the unknown I guess.

CHARISMA CARPENTER: The thought that Cordelia is going to be having sex with Xander scares me [laughter]. And that I possibly would bond in any way with Buffy [laughter].

GELLAR: I take offense to that!

CARPENTER: Cordelia – Cordelia and Buffy [laughter]. I don’t deal with Buffy [laughter]. What scares you?

GREENWALT: What scares me is doing a show that doesn’t completely depend on the old cliches, and I like to get out there and try something different. But this isn’t just about “Drop the gun, Bob,” you know [laughter]. But what I love about what Joss has done with the show is that you take something that is very real in high school, like sexual tension, and then you fulfill that by having a guy trapped with a giant bug in a basement who’s going to eat him. So, I like that he takes very real issues and then magnifies them, and it’s fun doing that. What would scare me is not to go there.

Q: Joss, given your credits – and some of them were weird – what kind of child were you [laughter]? At night did you do things like wet your bed or were you afraid of the dark [laughter]?

WHEDON: I had a vivid imagination. I was a strange, unlovable child [laughter]. I think the thing that I was most afraid of was my big brother. If you see big brothers being eviscerated on the show you’ll know where what came from [laughter]. He’s scary! You meet him, you’ll think he’s scary.

Q: Seriously, in school and such were you the odd person, the odd child?

WHEDON: Yes [laughter]. Look, I wish it was different. I wish I was Mr. Popular, but then the show would be very different.

GELLAR: I think high school scares everyone. I think that no matter how popular you are, or how unpopular you are, high school is a scary place and we touch on that a lot. And I think that we can all remember.....I think what people will relate to, because, obviously, you can’t always relate to the horror aspect of our show, but you can relate to the fact that high school is hard, and high school is scary, and what’s wonderful is that all of us are going through it differently. I think that we cover all aspects of that and that’s scary.

Q: Charisma, in Malibu Shores you played a stuck up, rich little girl. And now it looks like you’re repeating that again. How is Cordelia different from Ashley?

CARPENTER: Actually, Joss and I had a conversation about that one day on the lot. He said, “You know, Ashley was kind of Joan Collins bitchy. Well, we don’t want to go there. We want Cordelia to be a little more witty.” It’s more intimidating when she’s smart, when you bring that aspect into it, rather than just being evil. And my perspective is that Cordelia is a little misunderstood, her mother had Epstein Barr, had a lot of neglect. You know, so she’s learned by survival skills to use her sexuality and to use aspects of her personality that maybe she wouldn’t have to use had she had an attentive mother, or whatever. That’s how I tend to look at Cordelia, so I can relate to her.

WHEDON: Wow, you like her way more than I do [laughter].

CARPENTER: Maybe I should write [laughter].

WHEDON: No, no.

Q: Alyson and Nicholas, can you describe your roles?

HANNIGAN: She’s shy, computer literate and is really fond of Xander.

BRENDON: She hasn’t fondled me. I’m Joss in high school, which is very intelligent, and I have to look up a lot of the words that are in the script [laughter].

Q: Why do you think high school has become such a popular setting for TV shows?

WHEDON: I think it’s because there’s never a time when life is more like a TV show, whether that’s a horror show or a drama, or anything else. Everything is so turgid when you’re in high school, everything is so powerful, so dramatic. I don’t think there’s a time in life where you really feel that way, except in high school, so when people see high school students going through that, it’s very believable, it’s very relatable.

GELLAR: I think it’s one thing that everyone in this world can relate to, it’s one of the few things that everybody has experienced.

CARPENTER: And also there’s an eclectic group. You have all types of characters in high school. True? And this is a perfect setting because of that. You can bring all those characters to life.

GELLAR: Which is interesting: vampires, preying mantises...your typical high school.

Q: Sarah, did you have a typical high school, being that you were working?

GELLAR: In the beginning of high school I did. I went to the Performing Arts, which is the “Fame” school. But I did find it incredibly difficult with my schedule, and with All My Children, because we shot five episodes a week. Because soap operas are so demanding, and the amount of work is so demanding. Eventually I had to go to a school for children with different schedules. It was called Professional Children’s School, and it was for musicians, and ballerinas, and any child that had an irregular schedule. Kids from all over the country as well as from all over the world.

Q: Do you feel like you missed something?

GELLAR: No, I got it. We still had our strange eclectic groups, and I don’t feel that I missed much, especially because high school is a scary, scary lace, and I did get to avoid a little bit of the problems that I think everyone faces. Because most of the children that I went to school with were so into a specific activity.

Q: Joss, are you asking viewers to basically suspend belief as far as everything happening at this high school? For instance, if a lot of things are happening there, it seems as though there would be far more alarm, going by the tape that I saw. Bad things would happen and everyone would just come back to schoolt he next day and everything was fine. Could you talk about that?

WHEDON: Well, there is some suspension of disbelief that’s necessary there. We have set up the premise that there’s a “hell mouth”, so we understand our characters who know what’s going on, who know that Buffy is the vampire slayer, sort of understand that these things will happen here. The rest of the school just sort of take it for granted. The school is a strange place to be, but they’ve never gone anywhere else. It’s sort of like people living in the world with Superman. They just sort of take it for granted, and if they see a werewolf, next week, they’ll be okay with that.

Q: Joss, the show mixes comedy and horror. It’s sort of a combustible mix, because it’s hard to make people laugh while scaring them at the same time. How do you go about trying to find the right balance?

WHEDON: It’s tough. Every episode is genius. It’s a balance we try to find because we also have action in the show. Ad action and horror are actually more antithetical than comedy and horror, really, because horror is so much about not being in control of your environment. In a way, comedy can be the same thing. Whereas action – Buffy is a hero, she’s somebody who really takes control of her environment. So to go from the comedy to the horror, to that – it’s difficult to maintain that balance. When it works, they really do mesh. And what’s fun about the show is that we never know from scene to scene which way it’s going to go. A scene that starts out very dramatically could end up quite funny, or something truly horrible could happen in it. So it’s not, “Here’s the funny part, here’s the scary part.” We really never know what’s going to be highlighted.

BRENDON: And if I can add one thing, one thing that I like about the show is that in every episode, somebody dies [laughter]. So you don’t know.

CARPENTER: Everybody’s on edge.

BRENDON: I mean, you could have a bond with, say, me, and then I’m dead [laughter]. I mean, not that that would happen, but, you think that person might die.

WHEDON: [laughing] You heard it here first.

BRENDON: So, if they’re in danger, they might die. They might not come back. Which is always nice.

WHEDON: Yes, it’s not pat.

CARPENTER: Thanks for planting that seed. Thank you so much. Real job security on our show.

WHEDON: We do introduce characters that don’t make it. Not that we feel we have to kill someone every week, but we like to let people wonder. You know, we like the to show people that the peril here is real, the horror is real, and there’s something at stake here.

GELLAR: But I think it’s not what you expect. It’s not your typical TV show. It’s not the person you think that’s going to get in trouble, and it’s not the person you think is going to die who is going to die. And some of the people will surprise you that get hurt and injured and into these scary situations.

Q: Do you get any of your ideas from the headlines? For instance, in real life there was the mother who murdered the cheerleader because her daughter didn’t make the cheerleading squad, and you had the cheerleader episode of the show.

WHEDON: I remember talking about that. I don’t remember saying, “Oh, let’s take that and make it a horror story.” But while we were developing the story, I had seen that. And I thought, again, here’s a story that works because we’re taking it from something, as bizarre as it is, that’s kind of real. This competition does get this insane.

GREENWALT: Again, he took the psychological truth that if a mother could, that type of mother, if she could take her daughter’s body, she would. That’s what I like about this show. It goes that one extra step because it’s psychologically driven.

GELLAR: I think we take the typical situations that people can relate to and bring them to a higher level. Like a girl that feels so unpopular and feels so out of it that no one knows she’s there, and she becomes invisible. I think people can relate to that. I think that’s what David was saying.

Q: Joss, will you ever do a backstory on the town to explain why it’s over a hell mouth?

WHEDON: It’s been built over one. It was a bad place to build. We will be learning more about the town. We’ll be learning more about The Master, sort of the head vampire, who actually lives in a church underneath the ground that was swallowed in the earthquake. So he’s actually right under the school, but nobody knows it. And these things will sort of being coming out over the season. The Master, as he’s called, he’s there all the time, sort of behind the scenes, waiting for his chance to get Buffy.

Q: Sarah, can you tell us a little about what it’s like to start a soap opera that young? How old were you when you started the soap opera? What was it like? And what’s like to win an Emmy when you’re 15?

GELLAR: It’s amazing. It’s one of those things that I think everybody always dreams about. You know, you do your work and it’s wonderful that people respected it, and that’s what the Emmy was to me – that people respected and enjoyed my work. It was very, very difficult. I think at the time I was probably the only contract player on a soap opera under 18. And after I started – they started bringing people on – but because of the hectic schedule, very few soap operas like to have younger people. So I was in an environment surrounded by adults with an immense amount of work. And not only was I learning 40 pages a day to shoot an episode, but I was still trying to graduate high school at the same time. It was really difficult. I loved it. It was an amazing training ground. The amount of work that you do in a soap opera, you can’t compare it to anything else,t he small time for preparation and the actual work.

Q: Nicholas, we know what’s scary for girls in high school. What was scary about high school for you?

BRENDON: Girls [laughter]. See, it’s an ongoing thing. I went to LA Unified. I think that’s scary enough [laughter]. It was a horrible experience. But I learned a lot of lessons. It was just – I didn’t date until I was about....

WHEDON: Last week.

BRENDON: Yeah, that was my first real date. It’s the same as the girls – how’s my hair, how’s my make-up. It just depends on what you’re into [laughter].

Q: Joss, one of the problems down the road that you could ace is that you have people now cast in key roles who are already fairly well past the high school age. And as this show went on, to keep the thing credible....

WHEDON: I actually think we have the youngest median age for actors of any high school show. Not a grey hair among them. They’re very well preserved, I feel. I think every show goes through that. I mean, they’re all very professional people and they don’t read “old” on TV. I don’t think they ever will.

Q: When you’re setting out to cast a show, how do you do it?

WHEDON: Well, you know, you definitely have people come in who are too old too read “high school”, who are still reading “high school”, and you can tell. It’s awkward. But these people are so immature [laughter]. You find the right balance. You find people who are mature, who can do the hard work, but who still have that youthful energy that’s genuine. It’s not easy, but we got ‘em.


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One of the most heartbreaking losses of this season was the WB's abrupt cancellation of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff, Angel. Completely original, frequently gothic in scope, Angel was one of the best-written shows on television. The show was enjoying its fifth year when the WB announced, in a rather cryptic memo, that it was ending the show despite calling Buffy and Angel "cornerstones of our network" and admitting: "The sum total of the work done on those shows has produced some of the proudest moments in our history." Despite rabid campaigns organized by fans of the show, Angel aired its final episode May 19.

On a sunny day in April, it's the next to last day of shooting on the series, and Amy Acker still seems stunned by the news. The petite actor, who joined the show as brainy science geek Winifred "Fred" Burkle in Season Three, sits in a trailer on location in Hollywood and attempts to describe the melancholy mood of the set. "It's strange; you sort of feel like this is your office," she notes. "You don't really imagine not seeing these people every day. You realize this is how the business works and no show runs forever, but it's still hard." Many tears had already been shed as she watched the people she worked alongside leave one by one. "Alexis [Denisof, who played her love interest Wesley] had his last day last week, and I was crying for two hours after I left work," she recalls. "All my friends are, like, 'It's just a show.' But it's sad when you've been with these people for three years, 15 hours a day sometimes, five days a week. Even if you see people outside of work, it's not exactly the same."

Acker's tale of moving to Los Angeles and landing on a hit show is the stuff Hollywood fairy tales are made of. Born and raised in Texas, she had worked at a Shakespeare festival in Wisconsin and lived in New York before heading west. She had been in L.A. only one month when she won the role on Angel. "It was just an audition," she says simply of being cast. "I went on this audition where there were a lot of people, then went back the next day and there were only two people, and then I went back the day after and it was just me. So I thought that was a good sign." Even she seemed surprised by her luck, having heard so many stories about struggling actors. "Now is going to be the time where I'm going to have to suffer through all of the not working," she observes.

Word of the show's cancellation came down in early February, not long after it aired its 100th episode and only a month after the WB spoke highly of the program at the annual Television Critics Association Tour. Acker was told in person by series creator Joss Whedon. "I'd gotten a bunch of cryptic messages on my answering machine from agents and managers, asking me if I had talked to Joss yet," she recalls. "I had just seen him the day before, and he had said he was going to dinner with [WB Co-CEO] Jordan Levin. I said, 'Call me if he cancels the show or something.' He said, 'That won't happen.' Well, it did happen."

According to Acker, Whedon called her the next morning and wanted to meet up with her. "I said there was a Coffee Bean by our house, and he said, 'Do they serve alcohol? We need a bar,'" she recites with a laugh. "I said, 'I don't think there are any bars open at 1 o'clock.' He said, 'Do you have alcohol at your house?' So we kind of drowned our sorrows at my place."

Ironically it was the second time in a year she thought her time on the show was coming to an end. Last year Whedon told her he would be killing off the character of Fred, but Acker would now be playing a bright blue demon goddess named Illyria that occupied Fred's body. Reveals Acker, "He told me last October he was going to kill Fred. And then he told me I was still going to be on the show. I thought that was the end of me."

After Acker dodged the bullet the first time, it seems particularly cruel that the show would end up being pulled off the air just months later. Perhaps worst of all was the timing of the announcement. Asked if she had anything else lined up, she points out, "It's been hard because we found out sort of halfway through pilot season. And it's not really easy to run across the street to audition for a sitcom when you've got blue hair and a blue face." Still, she is trying to remain optimistic. "I'm hoping something good will come up," she says. "I think we're all a little scared and nervous."

Which is not to say there isn't any levity on the set, even if it is mixed with self-deprecation. As Acker sits in the makeup chair preparing to undergo her transformation into Illyria, a process that generally takes two hours, actor Gary Coleman appears in a commercial on TV. As the former child star speaks about how important it is to invest money lest you leave a hit program and end up bankrupt like him, her co-star Andy Hallet starts laughing. "Someone told me I'm going to be taping one of these commercials with him next week," he notes.

By Acker's own admission, she's playing things by ear. And she claims to look forward to auditioning and experiencing new roles. "It seems like there's tons of good stuff out there," she said. "I'm excited to play a new character, and I'll see what comes up. I'd like to use the auditions not only to get a job, but also as a chance to act." And though she has heard stories of some people who are actually relieved when their show ends, she's not one of them. "People who are excited to move on," she says, "probably don't have Joss Whedon as their boss."


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Shortly after Angel aired its final episode, Acker landed a role in a feature film called The Novice and completed a short opposite Oliver Hudson.

Ляпы в "Баффи", часть вторая

МТ в журналах - фотки!

Вышлая новая новелла по "Ангелу"

Джули Бенц -капли фильма "Братья"

Рекламный клип к ДВД шестого сезона "Баффи"

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Новости о ДМ в роли Макбета со слейерверса - тут.
Привожу:

King James!

A dream comes true for James. He will star in a movie of William Shakespeare`s play Macbeth and play the ambidextrous king of Scotland.

James stated that he has 50 million $ as the budget for the movie.

He will write the script and play the leading role. He will also cast the other actors for this project.

So MacBeth will contain 100% James.

We hope to see this adaption of William Shakespeare`s play soon in the cinemas.

It will be released in about 2 or 3 years.

Congrats, Mr Marsters!


Многими нелюбимая Кеннеди, актриса Iyari Limon в откровенной сцене одного ужастика. И что особенного?! Ее героиня и в "Баффи" не страдала целомудрием.

И редкие классные фотки Элайзы.


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SanAnn(06/13/04 09:51:16)

Премилые фотки нашей Эми.

Милый ушастик Снайдер появится в баффском мультике.
All of us, who enjoyed seeing the evil Principal die in season 3, must face the fact that there will be a cool comeback. Yes, Snyder is back- in the main cast of the Buffy Cartoon.
Опять же утащено со слейерверса - отседа. Там и фотка есть его симпатишного нарисованного .

Комментарии к одному из моих любимейших эпизодов.

The movie: Buffy Season Two - "Innocence" episode
The participant(s): Joss Whedon
Why it rocks: Joss is always a great speaker, but this is one of the first commentaries he ever did, and despite being obviously tired, he drops a lot of information, including bits on the budgetary problems the show encountered (they had just one corridor in the first season to represent all of Sunnydale High), alternate ideas dropped in developing the episode (David Greenwalt suggested Buffy use a tank to take out the Judge), specific influences on specific shots (Joss' attempt to "be Sam Peckinpaw" in the showdown with the rocket launcher), how he dealt with plot holes ("vengeance is a living thing") and scenes that gave the actors difficulty. All in all, a great commentary that perfectly balances technical details with the development of the story and info on the filming of the show.

Мишель и другие о ее роли Селесты в
Six Feet Under.

Michelle Trachtenberg will play a pop star, guarded by Michael St. Patrick's character Keith, in four episodes.>

"The coolest part was in one of the episodes, my character goes on the 'Ellen' show," Trachtenberg told reporters about Ellen DeGeneres' talk show. "So Ellen and I did this whole like improv routine where I'm talking about my character. That was really cool. I got to do a whole little fun thing. Ellen's awesome, awesome lady."


Autopsy: Celeste is a young pop star that Keith (Mathew St. Patrick) is assigned to guard. Trachtenberg describes Celeste as the embodiment of every pop princess's worst qualities: "She's Britney (Spears) in her attitude, with Jessica Simpson, Christina Aguilera and a little bit of J. Lo in her dress. She's sugar-coated on the outside, but an evil little witch on the inside."

Unusual findings: Celeste has a thing about her toilet being used by anyone else.

Our sympathies go out to: Keith. "Any way Keith steps out of line — even if he addresses me incorrectly — I jump on him for it," says Trachtenberg.

Cherished memory: "My outfits are like Showgirls on crack," Trachtenberg says. "At one point I slipped out of my shirt and Mathew was trying to keep a straight face."


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Геронеечка, Сабиночка, спасибо за новости!

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Очень, понимаете ли, интересные фото ДБ!

Фото Эли и Люка Перри - часть первая и часть вторая!

Карта СанниДи ))


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