SPN Spoilage, 90210, When Will This Twilight End?...

Nov 19, 2008 10:24

~Casting for an upcoming Supernatural.
TV Guide announced the casting of Brock Kelly to play a teenaged Dean in an upcoming episode.

I don’t see how this







Could become this. Even Jensen finds it funny.



From TV Guide:

Following this Thursday's episode, the CW's Supernatural (like sister show Smallville) is taking a several-week break, returning with new episodes on or around Jan. 15. That's the bad news.

The good news is that shortly after the series comes back, fans will get a big treat: a teenaged Dean. And filling Jensen Ackles' shoes for the flashback will be Brock Kelly, TVGuide.com has learned.

In "After School Special," which is slated to air Jan. 29, Supernatural will offer a peek at the brothers' high-school days, with a tentative Sam not looking forward to facing another new social circle as he and Dean are uprooted again by their demon-chasing dad. Luckily, Dean finds time away from necking with a local gal to watch his picked-on kid bro's back.

Opposite Kelly, Colin Ford will portray young Sam - just as he did in last season's "A Very Supernatural Christmas." (A barely teenaged Ridge Canipe tackled Dean back then). This time around, though, Ford will play a few years older than his actual age, while Kelly will close the gap by playing younger than his actual twenty-some years.

Tease



~Still watching “90210”, I’m not sure if I love the increased humor being injected into the show by the new executive producer and Ethan and Annie continue to be the least interesting characters on the show, but there is someone whom the critics say is turning out to be the breakout actor of the show.

It’s Tristan Wilds! Entertainment Weekly has listed him as on of their breakout stars







Tristan was also featured in Variety’s Youth Impact report and in the LA Times “Ones to Watch” feature.

The other 90210-ers

Ryan Eggold









Michael Steger





Annalynne McCord














Adam Gregory went from hot to not so hot and now he’s circling back to hot again









~The other breakout actors on EW’s list are “Twilight”s Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.



















~Why was Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Why Papa Winchester, why?





Twilight is not rock n’ roll





Also in attendance was Cam Gigandet’s “Never Back Down” costar, Sean Faris Sean attended because Summit Entertainment is the company that made “Never Back Down”, but part of me wishes he went so that he “accidentally” bump into Cam Gigandet and the two end up having sex in the drafty, bleak bathrooms of the Westwood Village bathroom.











You know I’m mad at Cam for wearing boots over his pants





~I’m not a “Star Trek” fan (except for The Next Generation), but I have to admit, the trailer for JJ Abram’s “Star Trek” looks











*Prepare for the inevitable media blitz over this film. Chris Pine was named one of Variety’s “10 Actors to Watch” (along with Arnie Hammer, the man who is/was to be Batman in the Justice League film) .
Chris Pine: 10 Actors to Watch


By ROBERT ABELE

Chris Pine says he's "not really a sci-fi buff" but knew he was stepping into big shoes when he was tapped by J.J. Abrams to play the young James T. Kirk in "Star Trek," set for release next year.

The hotly anticipated franchise restarter explores the early days of the original Enterprise crew. "They're that iconic. They left that indelible a mark on the social psyche," Pine says of Kirk, Spock and the rest of the crew.

In jumping full throttle into cramming sessions with "Trek" lore encyclopedias and watching the original series, however, Pine decided midway that he was doing himself an injustice.

"All I was doing was heaping upon myself an incredible amount of responsibility, weighing myself down with 'You must remember to act this way' and such," explains Pine, taking over a part whose mannerisms, as embodied by William Shatner, have become instantly recognizable. "That's when I was really able to let go and accept the parameters that J.J. set forth in the beginning, which was to bring what was special and unique about us to the roles."

That meant embracing Kirk's descriptors -- charming, funny, leader of men -- rather than a predigested image.

"Just try to be human," Pine clarifies. "I got to do everything: yell, shout, cry, laugh, take charge and be vulnerable. I pulled the lucky straw."
Pine, who's played opposite Lindsay Lohan ("Just My Luck"), Anne Hathaway ("Princess Diaries 2"), Ben Affleck ("Smokin' Aces") and Alan Rickman ("Bottle Shock"), chalks up his career to hard work and incredible luck.

Every job, he says, is a chance to learn something. It all helps focus the lens even more clearly to see exactly what I want to do, and how to do it," he says.

At 28, Pine, who studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater and England's U. of Leeds and has plenty of theater credits, can expect a sea change in his visibility when "Star Trek" hits screens next summer. He makes sure to note that it's all predicated "on whether or not the movie does well and people want to work with me again," but adds that the Daniel Day-Lewis model of maintaining a life apart from work is something he hopes to emulate.

"If you don't have a life outside of acting," says Pine, "you don't bring much to the table when you do get a chance to act."

WHAT ELSE?
An actor should always: "Let go."

Lucky break: "Having supportive parents. My father's an actor, my mother was an actress for many years before she became a therapist, and they get it. They can be wonderfully empathetic in times of needing an open ear."

Favorite film character: "Right now, it would have to be Howard Beale in 'Network.' I can't think of a movie more appropriate for the modern age. Being mad as hell and not wanting to take it anymore could describe my state of mind."

Hypnotoad-Zach Quinto





*Just because I like the pic *



~I’ve been enjoying myself reading the fan responses to Chad Michael Murray’s writing debut on a special Mary Sue-cas“One Tree Hill”. Oh, they kill him! And since I don’t watch the show, I’m guessing they have their own shipper war becasuse the fans are put out because the episode, in their eyes, was anti-Brooke, Chad’s ex, Sophia Bush’s character and I guess fans are still holding out for a Brooke/Lucas reunion(?).



CMM: (on the script idea he didn’t use for the show) I don't want to explain because I'm actually going to use it in a film script that I have an idea for, but it would be kind of a Technicolor world meets a black and white world, and it was really, really trippy. It was very different, but we wouldn't have been able to get away with it in a One Tree Hill world. I think next year I wanted to do A Christmas Carol, with Jackson [Brundage] as Tiny Tim, and take all the characters from that story but do like the ghost of rock and roll past. Those are some of the ideas that I batted around.

::raises hand::

You mean you want to do another "Cool World" that starred Brad Pitt and Kim Basinger?

I will give it to Chad, the few scenes I watched of his OTH episode didn’t make me vomit from my eyes, but you can tell he thinks he’s so brilliant at this writing thing, but really, it sounded like any film from the forties. He just watched AMC for a week and changed every Jimmy Cagney character to Lucas.

~I end this post with the ruination of
After seeing this, I'm sure alot of Muppets want to find out how to get to Sesame Street.


sean faris, supernatural, cmm, 90210, cam gigandet

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