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Post by Cyrus on Feb 5, 2004 2:21:13 GMT
more... bobette1114 in Onstage4 asks: David, I grew up watching your father on . How has he influenced your career? David_Boreanaz_Live says: My father is a big influence in my life and best friend. He's a gentleman that I respect and has taught me the writes and wrongs and work commitment and putting a smile on your face. That will help you grow with any profession you're in. EnigmaticMythicGoddess84 in Onstage4 asks: Can we expect another season of ANGEL ? Mike7883uk in Onstage3 asks: Hi David, any good feelings so far with the WB regarding a Season Six? DishDiva says: Make sure you tune into the 100th episode tonight on the WB! David_Boreanaz_Live says: I think Season 6 in my regards is preeminent. I suggest all the fans write in and ask for a Season 6. I would love to have another season. If the she hadn't changed I wouldn't want that, but now where these characters are I embrace that. Valierisa in Onstage4 asks: Hey there David, do you have any upcoming projects that we should be on the look out? David_Boreanaz_Live says: "The Crow" is next on my list, and there's a few things in development but when I have a definite then I'll give everybody a shout out and let them know. kate_ferguson_10 in Onstage3 asks: What do you like best about working on T.V. shows? David_Boreanaz_Live says: This is a pretty much different show, it's 8 days of mini work, stunts, drama, location shooting. For me it's a great learning curve to get into more things like movies and theater. I love theater so anything that comes. The best part has been learning. Lisabon3 in Onstage3 asks: What's your favorite show on ? David_Boreanaz_Live says: I don't have many favorites. I love AMC Classics and TMC and HDTV and Food Network. QuietDelusions in Onstage1 asks: What's your favorite episode of Angel over the past 5 seasons? David_Boreanaz_Live says: It's tough to call one. I liked the 50's episode where we went back in time. "Billy" and any location shoot. I'm pretty partial to every show. It's hard to pick out one that I love, QuietDelusions. with_love_nikki in Onstage4 asks: David, whats playing in your CD player now? David_Boreanaz_Live says: I have a lot of Blues and Classic Rock. Pink's album, and I would say I'd be ipodding rather than CD holding. DishDiva says: What music do you buy most of? David_Boreanaz_Live says: A lot of rock and roll classics and blues. I love music so anything that catches me. SoggyRbabe4 in Onstage1 asks: David, what can we do as fans to help Angel get picked up for a sixth season? David_Boreanaz_Live says: Support! Everything you've done so far has been great for us. Tunning in to watch the show, call up Jordan Levin or write letters in support of the show. What you are doing now is fantastic and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. moobunny925 in Onstage4 asks: David, what is it like to know that you and your character will be forever immortalized in the Jossverse? BuffyChosenWPower5 in Onstage1 asks: Smooochies From Brooklyn !!! fyreflye13 in Onstage4 asks: Hey David I just wanna say I love ya!!! Michal185091 in Onstage4 asks: there is a very big fan base in israel too. we just wanted you to know. David_Boreanaz_Live says: Being associated with Joss has been fantastic for me including all the people I've been around. It's been a pleasure to be a part of it and go on and see it in the future, it's a testimony to the writing and everyone involved. It's great. MaquisLeader47 in Onstage1 asks: What happened to the Angelmobile? I miss the Plymouth and would love to see it again. David_Boreanaz_Live says: He got a chance to take over a law office and it's just waiting to boil and blow up in his face. He's rocking it out with different cars. The Plymouth is probably parked somewhere with a lot of parking tickets or food on it. (laughs) Rinat_Lz in Onstage3 asks: David, are you satisfied with the "Dido clip" you did? I mean, with how it turned out? David_Boreanaz_Live says: Yeah, I didn't think it would be a music video. It was what it was and I got a lot of compliments on that video. I'm enjoying doing more performances. BrassMonkey740 in Onstage1 asks: What was the reunion with Charisma like? David_Boreanaz_Live says: It was sad. We had some good moments and that played out. You'll see that tonight. When you share a part of your life with someone, seeing the two of them is just a great thing. We had fun and we had a lot of memories and she'll forever be in my heart. DishDiva says: BTW, David said boot and not food earlier. Misheard on that one. DishDiva says: Do have a favorite book? David_Boreanaz_Live says: I've always liked anything written by the last Roald Dahl, "Catcher in the Rye," Og Mandino, and I also liked "Siddartha." DishDiva says: Do you have a favorite romantic movie? David_Boreanaz_Live says: Dr. Zhivago or Gone with the Wind. I also liked "When Harry Met Sally" it's cute, funny and romantic. I also liked "The Enchanted Cottage." It was done in the 50's that is a really beautiful love story. If you want to see a movie that you're like "WOW" at David_Boreanaz_Live says: the end, see it. DishDiva says: What's the best gift you've ever given someone or that someone has given you? David_Boreanaz_Live says: My child Jaden, so Jamie my wife gave me the best gift. DishDiva says: David, from all of your fans from around the world on MSN, thanks for joining us here tonight on MSN Live! David_Boreanaz_Live says: Thanks I appreciate you guys tuning in and the support over the last 5 seasons and the love and desire to tune in. We'll continue to make you great episodes with characters coming to visit. We love you and thank you from all of us, me and the cast. DishDiva says: Thanks, David! DishDiva says: Thanks to tonight's hosts Budd, Ash and Fredia. If you missed any of tonight's event it will be available tomorrow on MSN Live. Lisabon3 in Onstage3 asks: Hey David. We were in the audience last Monday for Last Call with Carson Daly. We were the screaming chicks standing. Just wanted to say you look freaking HOT!! Aventurine6 in Onstage1 asks: Thanks for your time David. DishDiva says: Good night everyone! DishDiva says: In less than 30 minutes psychic Sylvia Browne will be onstage! BuffyChosenWPower5 in Onstage1 asks: Thanks man luv ya! ! ! UnspokenCheryl in Onstage3 asks: Good night and thanks chibi_kaze in Onstage4 asks: Thanks hon, keep up the good work!All in all, I thought it was pretty dry and boring... Now I must get in the kitchen, because ep #100 is about to start...
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Post by SpikesToy on Feb 5, 2004 11:13:58 GMT
Can't get in....'MSN chat has closed in the UK'...that's all that comes up...oh well, I'd have only pissed him off by asking how he feels about being the 3rd sexiest bloke on his own show after Spike and Gunn! LMFAO! ;D I think he's further down the food chain than that NN
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 5, 2004 11:28:34 GMT
I agree! Lorne is waaaay sexier ;D Never found Wes attractive, so they share equal last place!
He wasn't aksed very interesting questions was he, Cy. When James has done these things he has had some interesting ones that have given us some great responses and a feel for who he is (which may not be accurate, but certainly way more stimulating than this)
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Post by Cyrus on Feb 5, 2004 16:37:16 GMT
Yeah it was pretty boring. My question didn't get asked. :-(
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Post by nightnurse on Feb 5, 2004 19:40:10 GMT
How could I have forgotten the green sex god?! OOh Cy what didja ask? ;D
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Post by Cyrus on Feb 5, 2004 20:16:51 GMT
I don't remember my question exactly, but something about is there any chance of Spike and Angel getting together. Hey I heard that! I only had 20 minutes to think of one! But someone asked a similar one that did get answered, and DB said they had no interest in each other and they hate each other... what show has he been watching?!
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 5, 2004 21:13:07 GMT
I don't think he said "hate", did he? Anyway, things are looking good ratings-wise: WB Press Release www.thewb.com/PressRelease/Index/0,8341,154256,00.html
02.05.2004 ANGEL outpaced "The West Wing" on NBC, and "King of Queens" and "Becker" on CBS in the time period to rank #3 among persons 12-34 (2.3/7), women12-34 (2.6/7), men 12-34 (1.9/6), adults 18-34 (2.2/7) and men 18-34 (1.8/6). The series topped both NBC and UPN among women 18-34 (2.6/7). The program scored outstanding year-to-year gains in all key demos, including a +36% improvement in total viewers (4.3 million) and a +37% increase in females 12-34.
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Post by Cyrus on Feb 5, 2004 22:07:23 GMT
Ok, so I found the spot, and he just said that they really don't like each other... chibi_kaze in Onstage4 asks: Do you personally think that the Spike and Angel characters have any romantic interest in eachother, albiet a somewhat dysfunctional one?
David_Boreanaz_Live says: No. I don't think there's any romantic interest. They have known each other for a long time. There's a lot of irony between the two, they really don't like each other. (laughs)That's too bad...
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 5, 2004 22:22:35 GMT
Although AOL had interviews with DB and JM, today I think, and DB does say HATE then. But I don't think what we are seeing is actually hate, do you? If anyone on AOL has seen the interview in the news bit, please come and post it. I don't want to nick it from the folks who have posted it elsewhere coz I don't know them to ask if it is okay
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 6, 2004 13:24:12 GMT
www.eonline.com/Gossip/Kristin/Archive2004/040206.html
It's a Very Vampy Birthday for Angel--and You're Invited to the Party
by Kristin | Feb. 6, 2004 (The artist formerly known as Wanda)
Angel turned 100 this week. And, hot damn, that boy still looks fine.
To celebrate, I'm letting the show's entire gang (all seven castmembers and creator Joss Whedon) do the talking, thanks to one-on-one interviews and video clips from the 100th-episode celebration.
You have to be an E! Online Insider to watch the clips, but signing up is totally quick and painless--unlike, I'm sure, Spike's lovemaking. Mmm...
Up first, that soulless vamp who started it all. No, not that one. The other one. You know, Angel himself: David Boreanaz.
One hundred episodes. Must feel good. Yes. I never imagined the show getting to 100 episodes. I only imagined getting the work done that was in front of me. When we started this journey four and a half seasons ago, David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon were like, "One down, 99 to go," and I was like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa--I need to focus on this scene we're shooting on the rooftop." And here we are.
And now Cordelia's gone. Will Angel ever get some lovin'? That's always been a sore subject for him. He just can't seem to find the right girl. I think that because of his character, if she can't keep his interest, he'll be pretty quick to move on.
You have sparks of a different kind with Spike. Yeah, it's been pretty hostile lately, and it will simmer a little bit, but that conflict between them will always remain. At the bottom of it all, there is respect.
Right. And you can respect the fact that he kicked your ass. He didn't kick my ass! [Laughs.] It was fake. It's all pitiful. I'll come back. We've had many battles, and he may have beat me that time, but we still have nine episodes to go.
And after that? Another season? It's the same thing every season: You don't know. I think our show is open to another season. I'm proud we've gotten to 100. But I'm really itching to explore other characters and do other projects. I think I've been stuck in this medical school for a while, and I need to open up and get out. I look forward to that, and there's part of me that wants to explore. I don't know. I always evaluate that at the end of every season, and I will at the end of this one. I'll think about where I'm at when it's time.
Charisma Carpenter: Cordelia
How's the reunion? It's good to be back. Totally different and completely the same, all at the same time. It's surreal. I remember the first day Joss put his arm around my neck and said, "What do you think of a spinoff?" And I was like, "Eek, I don't know. What if it flops?" And he told me he'd never put me out there without a safety net. And here we are--well, here they are--100 episodes later.
Do you think you'll come back again? I don't think so, no. I think this is it.
No! Why? The thing about Cordelia is that her stories have been told. I think this is it. And what a time to go--the 100th episode. I think everything has been explored for her. And it's really a sweet, sweet episode. Joss had written me a note and said this is one of the sweeter stories we've ever told. And I agree.
Do you pay attention to what the fans are saying? Well, my mom tells me what they say online, on the Internet, and I think they're pissed, you know? I think they're pissed that she's not back for good...But I think the 100th episode gives some closure. It's good for the fans. It was essential to get it situated, because it would have been a horrible crime if we left her in a coma. Joss never wanted to do that, either.
And now you're a mom. Yes. I always, always wanted to be a mom. I thought I'd be a mom a long time ago. Like, at 22 or 23, I thought I'd be a mom and be married. But here I am, Hollywood woman, working and having a baby. [My son] was here earlier, hanging with us, but he fell asleep amidst all the cake-cutting festivities. It was like, "Hey, Mom, congratulations...ugh, I'm over it."
Andy Hallett: Lorne
So, 100 episodes. How does it feel? Yawn. You're going to start with that?
Okay--when was the last time you were naked in public? Oh, 25 minutes ago. Back at Stage Four with the caterers. No, really, naked in public? Mardi Gras three years ago. I walked off the plane and was like, "I can't believe people expose themselves for beads! I would never do that!" My friends found me three hours later in a ditch, covered in beads. Now, what was the first question?
One hundred episodes. Right. I came in at the beginning of season two with hopes of appearing a couple of times, and I never thought it would come to this. I did 53 episodes as a guest character. I sort of felt like part of the team already, but last season, Joss called me, out of the blue, and said, "What do you think about coming onboard?" And it was great and shocking. What made it really extra special, the nicest part of it, was he said, "We don't know if the show is going to get picked up next year. So, if it doesn't go, I'd like you to be able to say you were a regular castmember." Which I thought was really cool.
And now you're wasting away in the makeup chair. Yeah, I'm the only mother that has to sit in there for three hours. Have you seen Dane Johnson running around here? He's head of the makeup department, and he's armed and dangerous, with an airbrush. He came up to me and said I was getting Duo next year, which is a weak glue that keeps on women's eyelashes. David Boreanaz gets it, so he can just peel off his makeup, it's so easy for him. But, my dear, if I were to peel my makeup off, I would look like Freddy Krueger. It would peel off layers of skin! David gets a kick out of trying to pull my makeup off...What was the question?
We'll just move on. Do you ever get recognized? Working on Angel has been my first real gig, and you know, I'm green. But, one time--this is hilarious: My good drag-queen friend used to perform up at the Queen Mary in the Valley. It was a landmark, a famous drag-queen landmark for years. And Miss Patrice would get up there, and sometimes I would sing with her--not in drag--and she could sing her ass off...and what was my point? Oh yeah, some guy said he knew me from looking at my eyes. And I was like, No way. I mean, first of all, I wear red contacts.
If you tell me what's coming up on the show, I'll be your best friend. I haven't the foggiest, I swear to God. The policy of Joss Whedon and the other producers is that they are very secretive. I think that's cool, because it provides a very spontaneous vibe for everybody. The actors are just as surprised as the viewers.
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 6, 2004 13:26:05 GMT
continued J. August Richards: Gunn
Man, you've changed. I'm having a blast. My character has gone from being this scraggly, rough, homeless vampire hunter to this serious, methodical lawyer; the adjustment has been tremendous. I have to do what Alexis used to do: deliver very long paragraphs to tell the audience what's going on. I'm falling all over my words.
Are you getting a love interest? On the show?
No, in real life. [Laughs.] My character has either attacked or kissed everybody on the show. Gunn is attracted to every woman who walks in the door, so I'm sure it won't be long before I have another love interest. I gotta put the feelers out, and maybe something will come back.
Tell us the truth. Was David horrible as a director? I'll be honest. When I first heard David was directing, I was like, "Lord, we ain't going to get nothing done." [Laughs.] But he was one of the most accomplished and focused directors we've had, and the insight he gave me as an actor was mind-blowing. I was like, "I didn't know you watched my work that tight."
Are you hoping for another season? Definitely. Now that my character has changed, I feel like we've just started. Gunn's so much more like me now, which is a good thing. The words are words I would use, but this character is very much a child at heart. He still seems like a different person, but he's a lot closer to me.
How was the reunion with Charisma? Fantastic. We couldn't have done the 100th episode without her. It's like she never left, except now she has a little boy with her. This is the baby set. I'm one of the few childless people on the set, and I want to keep it that way. Everyone is popping out babies and getting married. Be careful, I think there's something in the water.
Alexis Denisof: Wesley First things first. How is married life? It's fantastic. I love it. I mean, I'm very proud of the show and all the work here--I'm proud of lots of things in my life. But definitely, the happiest moment has to be taking that step with Alyson [Hannigan]. She was radiant that day, and we went out on our honeymoon, and we just blissed out. I don't remember my feet touching the ground. We could be together in a trailer in Alabama and be happy.
And this milestone on the show? It feels good. I mean, it's like we put 100,000 miles on the clock, but it's a new car, and it just goes and goes. I think this season has got everybody really excited with the new energy, new characters, new sets, new storylines. There's a lot going on, and that's exciting for all of us.
Has it been tough playing the same character for so long? Never. I had to adjust to it, to be perfectly honest. I was used to quick turnover in characters, hadn't really experienced this longevity with a role. But I was fortunate with this role because I've grown and changed a lot, especially going back to Buffy, when I was this big, irritating dork.
Joss has a way of throwing curveballs, doesn't he? Yes. Unlike many shows, where the characters are forced to stay the same and let the events around them change, Joss encourages the events to affect the characters and really change them. He never lets it stay the same. Which is very brave--sometimes you feel like you're crashing into a wall, and there are going to be pieces all around. I don't know how he does it. He's insane, that Joss Whedon. That's the only explanation I have. The man is insane.
Amy Acker: Fred
We know you're close with Joss. So, spill. What's going to happen? Actually, Joss just told us the things that would happen at the end of this season and the beginning of next season. They sounded really cool. It's not the way I thought it would go at all. It's going to be intense. Literally, he told us, "Last night I thought of how the season is going to end." So, he just came up with it. He's really brilliant, not just in the show, but with anything he does.
How was it to see Charisma again? Awesome. She's a mom and all happy and looks beautiful. We were all happy to have her back on the show for at least a couple of days.
How do you feel about Buffy vets coming to your show? It's good! I wish I knew more about them--my character was never on Buffy. When James Marsters came on the show, I hadn't met him, but everyone told me he was great. He and Mercedes McNab bring a new energy to the show.
What do the fans say to you? Well, I don't get recognized a lot, so I haven't had too many weird interactions. But, it's funny, when I got on the show, my parents started having parties every time it was on, with 15 or 20 of their friends, who are in their fifties and live in Texas. Now I get calls from all of their friends who are addicted to the show, and they're like, "We'd even watch it if you weren't on it." It's always the people who you wouldn't think would be audience members who really love it.
Do you ever read what the fans say online? Alexis gave me a piece of advice. I went on there, and there were probably 30 great things and one bad thing and he said, "You only remember the one bad thing." So, I try not to read that stuff, but I think it's good even if people don't like it. They're passionate. And it's our job to get a reaction out of people.
James Marsters: Spike
How's your new home? On Buffy, it was like being at a buffet and just getting a little bit. Now, they are piling it on so much I'm weary. But it's exactly what I wanted.
And working with David Boreanaz? Be honest. Hollywood has not changed David one iota. He's the same guy I met all those years ago. The rest of the cast is in that same envelope--really supportive. And that's a gift, because a lot of your life is spent here.
And you get to beat up Angel. Yeah, man. It's good to get Spike and Angel together and let them just beat the living hell out of each other. That sets up a great arc for Angel. Spike seems to be a bit of a mirror for Angel. They both are vampires with souls, they've both had a very long lifetime, and they both have a huge amount of guilt and regret. So, there's a lot more dramatic potential between the two than I first realized.
So much in common...Do you think they'll ever reconcile? To evolve the relationship from where it is now, which is deep distrust...I wouldn't want to move away from that very quickly, because I think it's a good place to be for a while. I think it challenges Angel in a very deep way. It would be kind of weird if the two of them were steadfast buddies. So, yeah, Spike and Angel? They're not gonna kiss.
Another season--yay or nay? What's your gut feeling? That is a political game. There are bosses, and bosses above bosses, and I'm so glad I'm not involved in that decision. But our product is solid, and it's pretty amazing. I think we could go another 100.
Do you have that much Spike left in you? I have a deep sense that I am going to work in the field of acting for as long as I want. I may not make huge money, but I'll make a living. So, if Spike is around 10 years, I'll be around for another 30. As long as people are interested in Spike and the metaphors are used in a responsible way and not just for flash, he'll be around. And I'll be happy.
Joss Whedon: The Creator
Amy Acker says you know how the season ends.
Okay, Miss I-Won't-Ask-About-Spoilers! [Laughs.] I was upstairs working on the episode that I'm going to direct, and it occurred to me that it was going to change things for the group.
I felt we needed to pay service to the gravity of what we are dealing with. They are in a nest of vipers and working for terrible people. I had already pitched the very end, but we were trying to figure out how we get to the end without the same old, "Oh, here comes an apocalypse, we better stop it!" We've been there, done that. It's like a crutch. I'm like an addict. I can't go a season on a show without an apocalypse. There probably would have been one on Firefly. So, this is different. I was upstairs in my study free-associating late one night, and I realized, "Omigod, this isn't just an apocalypse. This is how I need to answer the question about Wolfram & Hart." And you'll never get the answer out of me.
Fair enough. Do you think we'll ever again see Buffy or Willow on Angel? Alyson was obviously on the show last year, and that was a lot of fun--we just love having her around. And Willow is somebody I'd love to see on the show again. Buffy, that's sort of up to her. If she's interested in doing an episode, we'd always make room. There are two guys in the cast who are in love with her, so it's not like she has nothing to play. But it's really her call.
Did you ever think you'd make it to 100 episodes? I always thought I'd make it to 100 episodes. I didn't have any idea what kind of show I'd have on my hands, the show has mutated so much, but you don't start making a show going, "This will be three episodes and out. Who's with me?!" You have to have that energy. But I have to admit, there were times that I doubted. There was no doubt in my mind we had 100 stories in us--it was whether we'd get to tell them.
Do you feel there's more life left in the show? Totally. I may not feel that way at the end of next year's season, but right now everyone feels vital and excited. We have a lot more paradigm to cover. If they cancel us, we'll go out with a bang, but if they don't, we'll just keep bangin'.
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 7, 2004 22:17:11 GMT
www.ihgonline.org/ The IHG Awards The International Horror Guild Awards are now in their tenth year. Based on public recommendations, the juried awards recognize outstanding achievements in the field of Horror and Dark Fantasy. Nominations are derived from recommendations made by the public and the judges' knowledge of the field. Edward Bryant, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Bill Sheehan, and Hank Wagner adjudicate. TELEVISION Angel, created by Joss Whedon (The WB Television Network) Carnivale, created by Daniel Knauf (Home Box Office) Dead Like Me, created by Bryan Fuller (Showtime Network) Six Feet Under, created by Alan Bell (Home Box Office) The Dead Zone, created By Michael Piller and Shawn Piller (SciFi Channel)
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Post by Cyrus on Feb 9, 2004 20:19:57 GMT
Some pics of the Angel cast on Ryan Seacrest's show. meredith.no-ip.info/index2.htmland click on Ryan Seacrest James, David, Andy, and J all have pics. ;D Yum!
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 9, 2004 23:11:00 GMT
You know, I am very live and let live with James' clothing, usually. But someone HAS to get hold of the dreaded high neck sweater that he keeps bringing out for chat shows and WB parties and BURN THE FREAKIN' THING!!! *ahem* And on an even more serious note ( ), there is talk going round that all the WB's slots for next season have been filled except one. And it is between Angel or One Tree Hill as to which one will be renewed..... apparently OTH has had better ratings.....
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Post by nightnurse on Feb 9, 2004 23:34:09 GMT
I showed Vicky one of the pics...she said 'Grandad' Good pics though! Have to agree with you there PK ...he needs taking in hand re the jumpers
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Post by Cyrus on Feb 10, 2004 14:43:58 GMT
[glow=red,7,700] ;D Reminder: ;D[/glow][glow=yellow,7,700] Season 3 comes out on DVD in the US today![/glow] I'll be buying it as soon as I find it at Wal-Mart, because there's still a few eps I've not seen...
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 11, 2004 0:41:19 GMT
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Post by SpikesToy on Feb 17, 2004 12:59:35 GMT
ItThis came from SS, I don't know how accurate it is David Boreanaz is furious with Sarah Michelle Gellar
Angel spunk David Boreanaz isn’t too pleased with Sarah Michelle Gellar’s refusal to return to her Buffy role for a one-off special. Although Sarah claims she’s too busy after signing up for a remake of the Japanese horror flick The Grudge, David is furious. He apparently declared, "If Sarah were to come back for a final farewell - like I did for her on her series finale - that would be fantastic ... It’s not like you do a 50 or 100 episodes of a show and say, ’Screw you.’ You have a responsibility to your fans."
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Post by PokerKitten on Feb 17, 2004 14:16:13 GMT
It's an extract from a longer interview and therefore has been made to sound more... er... vehement than it may have been intended! Lol!
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Post by SpikesToy on Feb 17, 2004 14:32:05 GMT
I wondered why there was no link
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