Max Evans//\\Jason Behr #3
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No to się spóźniłaś Lizunia, bo na planie serialu często tak przytulał dziewczyny które tłumnie zjeżdżały się do Corviny żeby go zobaczyć, dostać od niego autograf czy podrzucić mu jego ulubione pączki.
Wyraz oczu jaki ma na zdjęciach z Grudge jego fanki nazywają soulfull. Zresztą w pełni zasłużenie.
A jeżeli podobały się zdjęcia to jeszcze kilka. Miło popatrzeć na tę tak pięknie prezentującą się parę.
Wyraz oczu jaki ma na zdjęciach z Grudge jego fanki nazywają soulfull. Zresztą w pełni zasłużenie.
A jeżeli podobały się zdjęcia to jeszcze kilka. Miło popatrzeć na tę tak pięknie prezentującą się parę.
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Tak sobie myślę... I wydaje mi się, że z japońskich filmów to jednak lepszy niż toto z Jasonem będzie Ame Agaru
Tak więc zachęcam nocnych marków do obejrzenia - dziś... jutro?... tak między dziś a jutro o godzinie 01:40, na Dwójce. Czyli za godzin 3 i 10 minut
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Tak sobie myślę... I wydaje mi się, że z japońskich filmów to jednak lepszy niż toto z Jasonem będzie Ame Agaru
Tak więc zachęcam nocnych marków do obejrzenia - dziś... jutro?... tak między dziś a jutro o godzinie 01:40, na Dwójce. Czyli za godzin 3 i 10 minut
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התשׂכח אשׂה עולה מרחם בן בטנה גם אלה תשׂכחנה ואנכי לא אשׂכחך
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comprendo.info - co autor miał na myśli - interpretacje piosenek
Czemu ja zawsze muszę przegapić fajny film? Chociaż w czwartek trafił mi się całkiem niezły z Susan Sarandon i zdaje się z Dorfem (zabijcie mnie, bo nie wiem, jak napisać imię. Wydaje mi się, że gościu fonetycznie jest Stiwenem, ale pisze się to jakoś przez "h" ). No ale nie o tym miałam pisać. tylko jedno słowo: "DREAMWATCH" - już wyjaśniam: to zagraniczny magazyn poświęconay filmom. Zgadnijcie, o jakim rozpisano się na 4 strony? Ano o TG. A żeby było milej, to oprócz obszernego wywiadu z SMG jest i (niestety o wiele krótszy) z Jasonem. A jakie piękne zdjęcia!! Co prawda były tu już na forum, ale jejku, nie mogłam się opanować!!! Po prostu musiałam mieć tą jego piękną mordkę w moim segregatorze Mówiłam już, że kocham Empiki? Nie mogę się na "ochać" i "achać". Szykuję wam skaniki To chyba tyle... a nie, jednak nie. Jeszcze wielkie dzięki z foty. Aż mi się lepiej zrobiło i nawet kolokwium z matmy nie jest mi w stanie odebrać tego uśmiechu z twarzy
A ja go widziałam, dzięki {o}. Nie mogłam sobie podarowac filmu który miał reżyserować Akira Kurosawa i był także autorem scenariusza. Jego dzieło po śmierci wyreżyserował jego wieloletni asystent. Jest to swoiste przesłanie reżysera do dzisiejszego konsumcyjnego społeczeństwa pokazujący czym jest honor samuraja i walka o wierność swoim ideałom. Perełka.
Ktoś powiedział że na zdjęciach Sarah i Jason wyglądają jakby byli świeżo po ślubie, jak książę z bajki i Cinderella . Może to naiwne , może śmieszne ale trzeba przyznać, prezentują się oboje wyjątkowo pięknie. Jeszcze czekają nas emocje i fotki 22 października.
Ze strony http://smgfan.com/TheGrudge1_1.htm jest możliwość ściągnięcia dwóch clipów na których Jason Behr w króciótkim wywiadzie mówi na temat swojej roli w filmie. Warto go posłuchac i popatrzeć na niego.
Ktoś powiedział że na zdjęciach Sarah i Jason wyglądają jakby byli świeżo po ślubie, jak książę z bajki i Cinderella . Może to naiwne , może śmieszne ale trzeba przyznać, prezentują się oboje wyjątkowo pięknie. Jeszcze czekają nas emocje i fotki 22 października.
Ze strony http://smgfan.com/TheGrudge1_1.htm jest możliwość ściągnięcia dwóch clipów na których Jason Behr w króciótkim wywiadzie mówi na temat swojej roli w filmie. Warto go posłuchac i popatrzeć na niego.
Zaopatrzyłam się w Marie Claire i dopiero dzisiaj udało mi się na spokojnie obejrzeć to, co napisali na okładce płytki. "wyreżyserował Lasse Hallstrom (<<Co gryzie Gilberta Grape'a>>, <<Czekolada>>)". Musiałam się uśmiechnąć. Jak widać Hallstrom ma rękę do robienia pięknych, klimatycznych filmów, pełnych ciepła i tak dalej.
Empik, mówisz Olu... Ha. Widać trzeba się udać i chociaż pogapić się jak cielę w malowane wrota na jego, jak to ujęłaś, "mordkę". Ktoś zauważył, że filmików, artykułów i zdjęć dla prawdziwego fana nigdy za dużo
A co do Jasona i jego relacji z fankami niedawno zobaczyłam stare zdjęcie - z festiwalu w Tribece, gdzie stoli gromada bab. Szczerzą się do tego aparatu, cała masa ich, klęczą na podłodze, kucają, stoją... No nic, pomyślałam, zdjęcie robione na pamiątkę, widać. Dopiero po chwili zorientowałam się, że pomiędzy tymi wszystkimi babami stoi Jason - taki troszeczkę zagubiony, przytłamszony, ale usiłował dzielnie się uśmiechać... Biedactwo
Empik, mówisz Olu... Ha. Widać trzeba się udać i chociaż pogapić się jak cielę w malowane wrota na jego, jak to ujęłaś, "mordkę". Ktoś zauważył, że filmików, artykułów i zdjęć dla prawdziwego fana nigdy za dużo
A co do Jasona i jego relacji z fankami niedawno zobaczyłam stare zdjęcie - z festiwalu w Tribece, gdzie stoli gromada bab. Szczerzą się do tego aparatu, cała masa ich, klęczą na podłodze, kucają, stoją... No nic, pomyślałam, zdjęcie robione na pamiątkę, widać. Dopiero po chwili zorientowałam się, że pomiędzy tymi wszystkimi babami stoi Jason - taki troszeczkę zagubiony, przytłamszony, ale usiłował dzielnie się uśmiechać... Biedactwo
To były panie z f4f nan, one zawsze traktowały go jak swoją maskotkę, tak troszkę po matczynemu. Co jak słyszałam bardzo lubi.
Na stronie http://www.fanforum.com/forums/showthre ... genumber=8 można obejrzeć strony z Grudge w magazynie Dreamwatch.
Na stronie http://www.fanforum.com/forums/showthre ... genumber=8 można obejrzeć strony z Grudge w magazynie Dreamwatch.
Elu!
Jestem w lekkim szoku! Ja wiem, że on jest boski, ale to co tu jest zaprezentowane ... brak słów! Nie powinni mu robić takich sesji! Moja psychika tego nie wytrzyma! Ten jego wzrok.... (zdjęcie nr 1 ) Acha! I niech ktoś jeszcze powie, że jest mu źle w dłuższych włosach! Uff....
Poważnie- to bardzo się cieszę, że Jason wychodzi z takiej izolacji, nie jest już tylko tym grzecznym chłopczykiem z Roswell, ale także mężczyzną, który może wyglądać na tego złego...
Brad Pitt przy nim wysiada!
Mówiłam, że brak mi słów... Eh...
Jestem w lekkim szoku! Ja wiem, że on jest boski, ale to co tu jest zaprezentowane ... brak słów! Nie powinni mu robić takich sesji! Moja psychika tego nie wytrzyma! Ten jego wzrok.... (zdjęcie nr 1 ) Acha! I niech ktoś jeszcze powie, że jest mu źle w dłuższych włosach! Uff....
Poważnie- to bardzo się cieszę, że Jason wychodzi z takiej izolacji, nie jest już tylko tym grzecznym chłopczykiem z Roswell, ale także mężczyzną, który może wyglądać na tego złego...
Brad Pitt przy nim wysiada!
Mówiłam, że brak mi słów... Eh...
"Żal jest potrzebny, żałując swoich pomyłek, uczymy się na błędach. Ale na Boga, nie pozwól, by rządził twoim życiem. Zwłaszcza, że nigdy nie będziesz pewna, że zobaczysz następny wschód słońca."
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O Matko! Co za fotki! Przy pierwszej o mało nie spadłam z krzesła! Toż to istna definicja określenia "cud, miód i orzeszki". Często też panów na takich zdjęciach moja koleżanka określa "lowelasami" Druga fotka w porządku, chociaż mogłaby wylansować nową modę wśród dresiarzy Ale czwarta, to doprowadziła mnie do spazmów!!! Nie dlatego, że Jason źle wypadł. Problem w tym, że w ostatnim Świecie Seriali zamieszczono fotkę "fantastycznego" aktora grającego Ridge'a w Modzie na sukces. Zgadnijcie w jakiej pozie siedział i jaką miał minę na twarzy. Jak już sobie odpowiecie... noc cóż pozostają wam tylko spazmy i pytanie, czy Jason ma brata
Dzięki Elu za te skany z Dreamwatch. Zaoszczędziłaś mi trochę pracy. Chociaż moje wydanie było brytyjskie, a co za tym idzie różniło się okładką. Ale i tak nie było na niej Jasona. No to kończę. Obieram kurs na Empik. Może wygrzebię między gazetkami "Interview" (ewentualnie "Elle"), a najchętniej wydałabym kasę na "Alternative press". Mam nadzieję, że są też wydawane za oceanem, bo wtedy pojawia się możliwość kupienia ich właśnie w Empiku.
A i jeszcze króciutko: Nowym superherosem będzie Brandon Routh, o którym nie mam zielonego pojęcia. STOP 21 października Jason pojawi się na antenie w 3 programach amerykańskich, promując TG: 'Fuse TV', 'Cold Pizza' i 'Tony Danza' STOP Nudzi mi się STOP
A jednak... zapomniałam zerknąć na jedną stronkę, a tu tyle na niej wiadomości. I tym razem poproszę realcję z filmików, bo przed weekendem ich nie zobaczę. Tak więc koniecznie (!) zajrzyjcie na stronę http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=18 ... cf=trailer, gdzie znajdziecie filmik "Your Boss Told Me What Happened", który prezentuje fragment z TG, gdzie widać Jasona. Podobno jest też na pozostałych.
Na stronie smgfan.com: http://smgfan.com/TheGrudge1_1.htm znajdziecie ten wywiad z Jasonem, o którym wspominałam niedawno. No i też nie mówię, że to jest to na 100%, bo nie mam jak sprawdzić, a informacje mam ze strony japońskiej, której język jest karkołomnie tłumaczony przez translator. Ale nadal, czy Jason mówi, czy też nie, napewno pojawia się w kipach 1 i 2.
Dzięki Elu za te skany z Dreamwatch. Zaoszczędziłaś mi trochę pracy. Chociaż moje wydanie było brytyjskie, a co za tym idzie różniło się okładką. Ale i tak nie było na niej Jasona. No to kończę. Obieram kurs na Empik. Może wygrzebię między gazetkami "Interview" (ewentualnie "Elle"), a najchętniej wydałabym kasę na "Alternative press". Mam nadzieję, że są też wydawane za oceanem, bo wtedy pojawia się możliwość kupienia ich właśnie w Empiku.
A i jeszcze króciutko: Nowym superherosem będzie Brandon Routh, o którym nie mam zielonego pojęcia. STOP 21 października Jason pojawi się na antenie w 3 programach amerykańskich, promując TG: 'Fuse TV', 'Cold Pizza' i 'Tony Danza' STOP Nudzi mi się STOP
A jednak... zapomniałam zerknąć na jedną stronkę, a tu tyle na niej wiadomości. I tym razem poproszę realcję z filmików, bo przed weekendem ich nie zobaczę. Tak więc koniecznie (!) zajrzyjcie na stronę http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=18 ... cf=trailer, gdzie znajdziecie filmik "Your Boss Told Me What Happened", który prezentuje fragment z TG, gdzie widać Jasona. Podobno jest też na pozostałych.
Na stronie smgfan.com: http://smgfan.com/TheGrudge1_1.htm znajdziecie ten wywiad z Jasonem, o którym wspominałam niedawno. No i też nie mówię, że to jest to na 100%, bo nie mam jak sprawdzić, a informacje mam ze strony japońskiej, której język jest karkołomnie tłumaczony przez translator. Ale nadal, czy Jason mówi, czy też nie, napewno pojawia się w kipach 1 i 2.
Jason i Ridge jako bracia- bliźniacy - Olu litosci...
Co do filmików, to scenkę ze szpitala już mamy na forum w formie zdjęciowej, ale i tak Jason "na żywo" jest jak zwylke wyśmienity!
I wywiady też są i nawet go słychać, tylko, że słaba jakość nie pozwoliła mi do końca go zrozumieć, ale jak zawsze chwali SMG. Widać, że dobrze im się razem pracowało.
I dlaczego ja nie mam tych stacji... Trzeba się przenieść do Stanów...
Co do filmików, to scenkę ze szpitala już mamy na forum w formie zdjęciowej, ale i tak Jason "na żywo" jest jak zwylke wyśmienity!
I wywiady też są i nawet go słychać, tylko, że słaba jakość nie pozwoliła mi do końca go zrozumieć, ale jak zawsze chwali SMG. Widać, że dobrze im się razem pracowało.
I dlaczego ja nie mam tych stacji... Trzeba się przenieść do Stanów...
"Żal jest potrzebny, żałując swoich pomyłek, uczymy się na błędach. Ale na Boga, nie pozwól, by rządził twoim życiem. Zwłaszcza, że nigdy nie będziesz pewna, że zobaczysz następny wschód słońca."
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cudne te zdjątka Jasona!!!
nie no ,wy chceie zebym ja zawału tu dostała !
Boże jak on zarabiście wygląda na tym pierwszym zdjęciu...eeehhhh....miodzio na drugim wyszedł nawet fajnie ,na trzecim nie za bardzo a na ostatnim... cudownie
Nie będę już wchodzić na te forum!!!! nie chcę tak szybko umierać z powodu uwielbienia do Jasona
on jest urodzonym modelem...mógł ten zawod wybrać już dawno...
albo nie bo wtedy by nie zagrał w roswell
Boże jak on zarabiście wygląda na tym pierwszym zdjęciu...eeehhhh....miodzio na drugim wyszedł nawet fajnie ,na trzecim nie za bardzo a na ostatnim... cudownie
Nie będę już wchodzić na te forum!!!! nie chcę tak szybko umierać z powodu uwielbienia do Jasona
on jest urodzonym modelem...mógł ten zawod wybrać już dawno...
albo nie bo wtedy by nie zagrał w roswell
Wczoraj Jason i Sarah spotkali się ze swoimi fanami na czacie. Warto poczytać rozmowę z Jasonem. Ile razy czytam to co mówi, nabieram do niego coraz większego szacunku. Cudowny chłopak i wspaniały jako człowiek.
I've edited Jason's MSN chat and Vicki is letting me post it. So here it is. Enjoy!
DishDiva says: Jason, welcome to MSN Live!
DishDiva says: Jason, there are fans here from around the world!
Jason: Thank you for having me. I will try to be as clean as possible.
SuperV-Man in Onstage_1 asks: Hello Jason, how did you and the other cast feel about being in a foreign location with foreign people with only each other?
Jason: It was fantastic. I have known Sarah for quite a while and I have a friend in Tokyo to travel around with. We got really lucky with this cast, we would all go out and explore as much as we could. We touched every pocket of Tokyo. I've seen Samurai swords being made, Sumo wrestling, shrines, and just got out and saw as much of Japan as I could with the time given.
DishDiva says: Did you develop a taste for any particular Japanese food?
Jason: I'm a big sushi eater anyways, being from Minnesota and all. (laughs) I fell in love with so many things, Mochi, basically what it is is sticky rice paste wrapped around red bean paste and it tastes like a donut and it feels like a cloud. It's like heaven. You can pick them up at 7-11 or department stores. There in the department stores the basements are reserved for restaurants and you can get anything to eat down there. I would get some to eat and some to throw at people, depending on the mood I guess. (laughs)
Buffy_luvs_Spikey in Onstage_1 asks: Are you good at speaking Japanese? Your awesome!
Jason: Thank you, my Japanese is ok. I can order food and get around town. I can't discuss more than that. I would have to go and hang out there for a year at least. I know how to swear and when people are swearing at me, all the important stuff. (laughs)
Redhead4123 in Onstage_1 asks: Did you know Sarah, before you played Ford on Buffy?
Jason: Yes I did.
Dreaminbig3 in Onstage_1 asks: If you could describe Sarah with 3 words what would they be?
Jason: Force of nature.
Redemption841 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason, which actors did you look up to growing up?
Jason: I grew up with all the charater guys Pacino, DeNiro, Brando. I would say the biggest influence was Paul Newman. He embodies and epitomizes a good person. He's good with his charities, been married to the same woman, has great salad dressing, and is a helluva an actor.
googi814 in Onstage_1 asks: What challenges you?
Jason: Communicating with a Japanese director that doesn't speak a lick of English. If you've seen "Lost in Translation" you'll see a hint of what we went through.
JenBlink82 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason. I love your work. Did you or Sarah play pranks on each other during filming of The Grudge?
Jason: We did a couple of things. Sarah must have been bored at work and gussied up my trailer with Japanese porn. I walked into my trailer after lunch and saw this and a little man in the back of my trailer video taping it. I was more weirded out by the little man. I had to get her back and on one of the last days of work, she walked into her trailer and her trailer was filled with porn. She turned to me and said, "You can't get me back with the same thing I got you with, it's not funny." And on queue a goat
DishDiva says: Did she burst out laughing?
Jason: comes out of the trailer in a school boy necktie and takes a dump in her trailer. Let me tell you, it's not easy to find a goat in Japan. I had to wait and search a long time for that goat. She thought that was funny.
LatinaMami007 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason, now that you have strayed from TV roles for the meantime, do you see yourself ever doing another television show in the future?
Jason: There are good stories left to be told whether it's on tv, in a movie, or on stage. I would gravitate toward those things so I would never say never.
Kalaya82 in Onstage_1 asks: For Jason., what are you own personal beliefs, if any, in the supernatural?
Jason: Let's see. I think the mind is a powerful thing when you're a child or adult. It can take you to places you're not prepared for. That's what this movie does, it takes you on a ride you weren't expected to take. When I was a kid, I had a lot of fears. I grew up in Minnesota and I was scared of sharks in the lakes. When you're in the lake and something brushes up against you your mind goes to that place that says, "Oh s***! If there's going to be a shark in a lake it's going to be this one!"
smgpixcomfrenchie in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, I am happy to see you in a movie like "The Grudge." What are your next projects? Greetings from France.
Jason: Hello France! I had this movie called "Shooting Livien" an independent movie I shot in New York about a musician that is struggling with music, sanity, and John Lennon. He grew up listening to Lennon and was influenced by him. As he started to have success he wonders if he's just ripping off his idol. I had to lose weight and try to sound and move as much as I could like Lennon. I drank a fish. It was an excuse to go crazy for a while.
gd_samantha in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, in the grudge, does your character die or does sarah's character save you?
Jason: I'd tell ya, but I'd have to kill you.
Shoboat7 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason. Of all the actors out there, who would you most like to work with?
Jason: Absolutely! I would love to work with Jessica Lange or Sam Shephard, or both at the same time. I would love to work with Paul Newman, that would be a really great honor for me. And then he could feed me and take me riding in his fast cars. (laughs)
frenchyJapyFan85 in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, thank you for coming here tonight, Hello from France! my question was: can you talk about your movie Shooting Livien, the shooting and the promoting? is it hard to do both the grudge and the promoting of SL?
DishDiva says: Is it hard to work on more than one movie at a time?
Jason: I'm actually talking about both movies at the same time because I'm excited about both of them. As far as shooting two movies at the same time, I don't have to do that.
e2matoe in Onstage_1 asks: You are a little spunky, what do you do to let off steam?
Jason: I go out and get lost. I just got back from Minnesota and I took a month off work and saw my friends and families, swung from birch trees, swam in lakes, my boys and I went up to north Minnesota on the coast of Lake Superior and was as rank and hooligan as we wanted to be.
HPD2004 in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, can you please tell us all how you began acting?
Jason: Apparently according to my mother I had a lot of energy as a child and to focus that enthusiasm she wanted to get me out of the house. I was climbing trees and breaking bones and a handful. She wanted me someplace safe so she dropped me off at an acting studio. When she dropped me off she said if I liked it we could come back tomorrow. As soon as I hit the stage I knew.
nodrah_gib_ in Onstage_1 asks: Hi, was "The Grudge" a difficult film to shoot?
Jason: Besides the language difficulty in the beginning, it was easy. The crew was amazingly efficient. They worked at a lightening fast pace. The first scene was Sarah and I walking through the streets of Tokyo and saw people light incense at a cemetary. We took two takes. After the second take a crew member came up and said, "OK." and I'm looking around for the director and turn back around and see that all the equipment was already broken down. It was that kind of haste.
DishDiva says: So you have a party tonight. Looking forward to it?
DishDiva says: Have you seen the film with an audience yet? What is the creepiest part for you?
Jason: Yes. Absolutely. We're holding a midnight screening down in Chelsea. I can't wait for eveyone to see it. When you do something like this you know when to cover your eyes but I wasn't there for every shot. When I saw it for the first time with fresh eyes, it's amazing the ride they take you on. My big burly brother was sitting on the isle and I could hear him screaming like a girl and then he laughed at himself since he was just busted. There's a moment in the movie where Katie is in the elevator and she experienced something she doesn't think she should have and you can feel her comfort and safety and you can see through the floors and who you're passing. Just as you breathe out, you see the boy on the floor she passes and then he's on the next floor and the next floor. That for me was pretty telling, just when you feel safe to get back in an elevator.
DishDiva says: What is your idea of a perfect day?
Jason: The perfect day is about the company you keep. You can do anything anywhere.
DishDiva says: What's your guilty pleasure at the movies?
Jason: I take the box with popcorn and mix candy in it. We did this as kids, we would take pop machines and mixed all the sodas together and called it a suicide. So I do that with my popcorn and candy.
DishDiva says: Jason, I know you need to get ready for your party tonight?
Jason: Thank you for having me. It's a pleasure to be here. Thank you for being easy on me on my first time out. I hope everyone gets good sleep after the movie.
I've edited Jason's MSN chat and Vicki is letting me post it. So here it is. Enjoy!
DishDiva says: Jason, welcome to MSN Live!
DishDiva says: Jason, there are fans here from around the world!
Jason: Thank you for having me. I will try to be as clean as possible.
SuperV-Man in Onstage_1 asks: Hello Jason, how did you and the other cast feel about being in a foreign location with foreign people with only each other?
Jason: It was fantastic. I have known Sarah for quite a while and I have a friend in Tokyo to travel around with. We got really lucky with this cast, we would all go out and explore as much as we could. We touched every pocket of Tokyo. I've seen Samurai swords being made, Sumo wrestling, shrines, and just got out and saw as much of Japan as I could with the time given.
DishDiva says: Did you develop a taste for any particular Japanese food?
Jason: I'm a big sushi eater anyways, being from Minnesota and all. (laughs) I fell in love with so many things, Mochi, basically what it is is sticky rice paste wrapped around red bean paste and it tastes like a donut and it feels like a cloud. It's like heaven. You can pick them up at 7-11 or department stores. There in the department stores the basements are reserved for restaurants and you can get anything to eat down there. I would get some to eat and some to throw at people, depending on the mood I guess. (laughs)
Buffy_luvs_Spikey in Onstage_1 asks: Are you good at speaking Japanese? Your awesome!
Jason: Thank you, my Japanese is ok. I can order food and get around town. I can't discuss more than that. I would have to go and hang out there for a year at least. I know how to swear and when people are swearing at me, all the important stuff. (laughs)
Redhead4123 in Onstage_1 asks: Did you know Sarah, before you played Ford on Buffy?
Jason: Yes I did.
Dreaminbig3 in Onstage_1 asks: If you could describe Sarah with 3 words what would they be?
Jason: Force of nature.
Redemption841 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason, which actors did you look up to growing up?
Jason: I grew up with all the charater guys Pacino, DeNiro, Brando. I would say the biggest influence was Paul Newman. He embodies and epitomizes a good person. He's good with his charities, been married to the same woman, has great salad dressing, and is a helluva an actor.
googi814 in Onstage_1 asks: What challenges you?
Jason: Communicating with a Japanese director that doesn't speak a lick of English. If you've seen "Lost in Translation" you'll see a hint of what we went through.
JenBlink82 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason. I love your work. Did you or Sarah play pranks on each other during filming of The Grudge?
Jason: We did a couple of things. Sarah must have been bored at work and gussied up my trailer with Japanese porn. I walked into my trailer after lunch and saw this and a little man in the back of my trailer video taping it. I was more weirded out by the little man. I had to get her back and on one of the last days of work, she walked into her trailer and her trailer was filled with porn. She turned to me and said, "You can't get me back with the same thing I got you with, it's not funny." And on queue a goat
DishDiva says: Did she burst out laughing?
Jason: comes out of the trailer in a school boy necktie and takes a dump in her trailer. Let me tell you, it's not easy to find a goat in Japan. I had to wait and search a long time for that goat. She thought that was funny.
LatinaMami007 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason, now that you have strayed from TV roles for the meantime, do you see yourself ever doing another television show in the future?
Jason: There are good stories left to be told whether it's on tv, in a movie, or on stage. I would gravitate toward those things so I would never say never.
Kalaya82 in Onstage_1 asks: For Jason., what are you own personal beliefs, if any, in the supernatural?
Jason: Let's see. I think the mind is a powerful thing when you're a child or adult. It can take you to places you're not prepared for. That's what this movie does, it takes you on a ride you weren't expected to take. When I was a kid, I had a lot of fears. I grew up in Minnesota and I was scared of sharks in the lakes. When you're in the lake and something brushes up against you your mind goes to that place that says, "Oh s***! If there's going to be a shark in a lake it's going to be this one!"
smgpixcomfrenchie in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, I am happy to see you in a movie like "The Grudge." What are your next projects? Greetings from France.
Jason: Hello France! I had this movie called "Shooting Livien" an independent movie I shot in New York about a musician that is struggling with music, sanity, and John Lennon. He grew up listening to Lennon and was influenced by him. As he started to have success he wonders if he's just ripping off his idol. I had to lose weight and try to sound and move as much as I could like Lennon. I drank a fish. It was an excuse to go crazy for a while.
gd_samantha in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, in the grudge, does your character die or does sarah's character save you?
Jason: I'd tell ya, but I'd have to kill you.
Shoboat7 in Onstage_1 asks: Hi Jason. Of all the actors out there, who would you most like to work with?
Jason: Absolutely! I would love to work with Jessica Lange or Sam Shephard, or both at the same time. I would love to work with Paul Newman, that would be a really great honor for me. And then he could feed me and take me riding in his fast cars. (laughs)
frenchyJapyFan85 in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, thank you for coming here tonight, Hello from France! my question was: can you talk about your movie Shooting Livien, the shooting and the promoting? is it hard to do both the grudge and the promoting of SL?
DishDiva says: Is it hard to work on more than one movie at a time?
Jason: I'm actually talking about both movies at the same time because I'm excited about both of them. As far as shooting two movies at the same time, I don't have to do that.
e2matoe in Onstage_1 asks: You are a little spunky, what do you do to let off steam?
Jason: I go out and get lost. I just got back from Minnesota and I took a month off work and saw my friends and families, swung from birch trees, swam in lakes, my boys and I went up to north Minnesota on the coast of Lake Superior and was as rank and hooligan as we wanted to be.
HPD2004 in Onstage_1 asks: Jason, can you please tell us all how you began acting?
Jason: Apparently according to my mother I had a lot of energy as a child and to focus that enthusiasm she wanted to get me out of the house. I was climbing trees and breaking bones and a handful. She wanted me someplace safe so she dropped me off at an acting studio. When she dropped me off she said if I liked it we could come back tomorrow. As soon as I hit the stage I knew.
nodrah_gib_ in Onstage_1 asks: Hi, was "The Grudge" a difficult film to shoot?
Jason: Besides the language difficulty in the beginning, it was easy. The crew was amazingly efficient. They worked at a lightening fast pace. The first scene was Sarah and I walking through the streets of Tokyo and saw people light incense at a cemetary. We took two takes. After the second take a crew member came up and said, "OK." and I'm looking around for the director and turn back around and see that all the equipment was already broken down. It was that kind of haste.
DishDiva says: So you have a party tonight. Looking forward to it?
DishDiva says: Have you seen the film with an audience yet? What is the creepiest part for you?
Jason: Yes. Absolutely. We're holding a midnight screening down in Chelsea. I can't wait for eveyone to see it. When you do something like this you know when to cover your eyes but I wasn't there for every shot. When I saw it for the first time with fresh eyes, it's amazing the ride they take you on. My big burly brother was sitting on the isle and I could hear him screaming like a girl and then he laughed at himself since he was just busted. There's a moment in the movie where Katie is in the elevator and she experienced something she doesn't think she should have and you can feel her comfort and safety and you can see through the floors and who you're passing. Just as you breathe out, you see the boy on the floor she passes and then he's on the next floor and the next floor. That for me was pretty telling, just when you feel safe to get back in an elevator.
DishDiva says: What is your idea of a perfect day?
Jason: The perfect day is about the company you keep. You can do anything anywhere.
DishDiva says: What's your guilty pleasure at the movies?
Jason: I take the box with popcorn and mix candy in it. We did this as kids, we would take pop machines and mixed all the sodas together and called it a suicide. So I do that with my popcorn and candy.
DishDiva says: Jason, I know you need to get ready for your party tonight?
Jason: Thank you for having me. It's a pleasure to be here. Thank you for being easy on me on my first time out. I hope everyone gets good sleep after the movie.
I jeszcze jeden wywiad z nim opublikowany w TeenHollywood http://www.teenhollywood.com/d.asp?r=81816&cat=1035 . I czytając to co mówi o sobie, swojej pracy, fascynacji Japonią, muzyce jakiej słucha, roli w "Shooting Livien", automatycznie porównuję to z wywiadem Katherine Heigl.
Jason Behr: An “Alien” in Japan
You might have first met cute, dark-haired Jason Behr as Max Evans, the misunderstood alien from the popular TV series “Roswell”. Since the show’s demise, he’s been busy with indie films that offer the young actor more diverse roles.
His dip back into the mainstream joins him with old friend Sarah Michelle Gellar as they play two Americans caught up in a frightening mystery in a haunted Japanese home. The Grudge offered Jason the chance to visit a country that has always held his interest. We wanted to know about his start in show biz, his fave horror as a kid and what drastically different indie film role is coming up. He was glad to answer our questions in our exclusive one-on-one interview.
When we entered Jason’s hotel room, the actor was picking up and tossing down posh, designer clothes that were draped all over his bed, choices he needed to make for his various upcoming TV interviews. The hottie prefers a casual look; jeans, casual shirt so he looked a bit befuddled and seemed glad to abandon the quest for the perfect outfit to sit down and chat.
Jason offered me something to drink and I told him I’d been drinking water all day and hadn’t gotten into the Sake the studio gave us as a gift.
Jason: Yeah, I saw that. So you’ve been chugging Sake have ya?
I assured him that I hadn’t touched the stuff and we’re off…
TeenHollywood: You had never been to Japan before so was there a bit of culture shock for you?
Jason: Culture shock, yes. The first night I got there, I was walking around the city amongst all these people who you have no real way of communicating with unless they speak English because you don’t know any Japanese. You look at these neon signs everywhere with symbols and no letters that you can recognize. With Spanish and other languages you can kind of sense what they might mean but it’s all visual and you have no idea. It’s very surreal like I just took the blue pill and I’m down the rabbit hole. It’s a totally different world.
TeenHollywood: So was nothing familiar?
Jason: Well there are a few symbols you recognize like the golden arches (of McDonalds) or Starbucks which is on every corner. But, other than that, it’s all completely new.
TeenHollywood: Did anybody who recognized you from “Roswell” bother you?
Jason: Everybody was pretty cool. If anybody said anything, it was always very respectful and very nice and very complimentary, nothing too bad.
TeenHollywood: Were you a scary movie fan as you grew up?
Jason: Yeah, I think when you’re growing up, the cool thing is to say ‘oh, I’ve seen that movie or that movie’. I’ve bought tickets to The Goonies and really went to see whatever horror film was out at the time. Walk to the other theater, sneak in and hide and hope not to get kicked out. Jaws was the very first movie I saw that scared the **** out of me. I remember having nightmares for months. At the time we lived in a place that had a pool and even then I’m thinking, ‘oh ****’. I think I was five years old. I love to swim and thought that shark could be anywhere!
TeenHollywood: What has been your most touching encounter with a fan so far?
Jason: Sometimes people will donate their time if not money or things that they’ve made, to causes that I’ve been involved with. There’s a group out there that are called the MIBs [Men in Black] and they’ve done a lot of stuff for me for the pediatric AIDS foundation. And that, to me, is above and beyond the call of duty in showing someone that you appreciate their work. Giving time to causes like that is really touching.
TeenHollywood: When you left for L.A. at age 19 with maybe 200 dollars to your name, did you know anyone in Hollywood?
Jason: There was a kid that I used to skateboard with when I was in the 7th grade. I don’t know what it’s like out here but in Minnesota, the next city over might as well have been France to your England or something. I only knew this one kid because skateboarding had just become popular at that time and Tony Hawk and all these guys were popular. This kid was really good and I’d see him at all the competitions. He was my biggest competition. He’d get first and I’d get second or vice-versa. I hadn’t seen him for years and years and he called me out of the blue knowing I had done some acting and was ‘hey, what’s up Jason? I’m out in California. What are you doin’? He said ‘my roommate has moved back to Minnesota because he didn’t like L.A. anymore so you want to move to California’? And I was like ‘sure, I’ll go’. So I literally got on a plane a week later.
TeenHollywood: What was the first acting you did?
Jason: The first time I did anything was a seasons’ greeting for one of the local television stations in Minnesota. I was maybe seven or six years old. We were being dragged in this horse-drawn buggy through this blizzard and I remember we had to sing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” but I had no front teeth and so I was saying “We with you a marwe Chwithmath” [with a lisp]. I remember thinking that the guy driving the buggy looked just like Abe Lincoln so I was asking my mother, ‘why is the President driving our buggy?’ He’s been dead for a while.
TeenHollywood: So that experience hooked you on acting?
Jason: Well, I guess it was because we were out in the snow playing around, having a good time and then went to eat McDonalds.
TeenHollywood: There are all these young fellows like on “The O.C.” and other shows who’ve started their careers in television. You’ve been through that so what advice would you give them?
Jason: I would tell anybody from somebody who is a working actor right now to somebody who is just getting into this or starting theater or an experienced, paid actor, I know it’s a cliché but trust yourself. The only person who knows what’s right for you is you. A lot of people are going to tell you what they think you should do or what is the best choice for you but only you know. So I would say just trust yourself.
TeenHollywood: You’ve done some indie films. Is that where you can be more creative and break out of the TV stereotype? Like the film Shooting Livien? [in which Jason plays an emerging singer/songwriter].
Jason: Livien was fantastic. I play guitar. I didn’t play a lick of guitar beforehand. I knew a couple of chords and that’s about it. I told Rebecca Cook, the director, ‘how are we gonna do this. I don’t sing and I don’t really play guitar’. And she said, ‘it’s okay. We’ve got the guy who wrote the songs and he’s going to come in and he’s gonna teach you how to play these songs’. I’d asked for some sheet music and she said ‘there is none. The guy that we got is this wunderkind kind of guitar player. He’s been playing since he was five years old and he’s incredibly talented’.
TeenHollywood: So what did you have to do to learn?
Jason: She just sent me the guy’s music to listen to. I broke it down, got all the words down. It was pretty extensive. I had to know more than chord progression. I got out to New York to meet with him and had about a week and a half before we started shooting and all of the music stuff was loaded into the front of the shoot. I thought I had ten days but the musician was hard to nail down. Every day would come and go and I would get more anxious to see him and learn the best that I could. And the first meeting with him was a disaster because, as brilliant as he is, he wasn’t able to help me. I was such a beginner and he was so far advanced. He can’t really teach so they got me someone else. It was fun. Livien was the most amazing, creative experience I’ve yet had. I lost 20 pounds. I thought it was essential for the character. He wasn’t sleeping or eating. He was doing all these drugs.
TeenHollywood: Christian Bale did the same for The Mechanic but people think he went too far. He looked like a Holocaust victim.
Jason: Yeah, I was about 135 pounds. I looked pretty ill too I guess because everyone was trying to feed me on set. The weight loss was just part of the character for a rock star. I was determined to torture my body. We just submitted it to Sundance so we’ll see when it comes out. It was a great experience.
TeenHollywood: What would your idea of the perfect date evening be?
Jason: Humm, go to Japan. Drink a lot of Sake, eat a lot of sushi, stay up till like six o’clock in the morning talking about whatever comes to mind.
TeenHollywood: What was the worst job you ever had?
Jason: The worst was shoveling snow in Minnesota as a kid. You go to people’s houses and ask if they want you to shovel their snow. If it’s somebody who is a bit older or someone’s grandparents, you usually do it for free. The shovel was definitely taller than I was. I'm sure I looked just like a shovel stuck in the snow because I was a very small kid. It’s so cold. It’s like 30 degrees without the wind-chill but it’s something you did for extra bucks in the winter; their driveway or their sidewalk.
TeenHollywood: You’ve known Sarah for a long time, even before you guest starred on “Buffy”. In The Grudge, when weird ghosts are attacking or scaring you, didn’t you just expect her to get up and kick their butts?
Jason: [laughs] Kick their ass. Kick their butt.
Yeah, when I first worked on that show with her, I’d seen a couple of episodes and I knew that she was a butt kicker and I’d better watch myself or she’d throw me in a headlock and start pummeling me. That’s what that character was but I think in this, she wanted to do something different with this one. No one was slinging any stakes at anyone in this one.
TeenHollywood: What music would you put on your playlist or in a CD player?
Jason: I grew up on Bob Dylan and The Beatles and Lennon and The Stones, the classics. That was what I was exposed to and now I still listen to that stuff. But, I have a very eclectic taste. I like White Stripes, Radiohead, Jay-Z, Eminem, The Beastie Boys, Nirvana. That’s what I’d put on a disc and take on a trip.
TeenHollywood: Gotta ask. Have you ever been to Roswell at all? I grew up 80 miles from there.
Jason: Really? I’ve driven through there. It’s flat.
I kolejna rola w nowym filmie, którego produkcja rozpocznie się w styczniu 2005 ! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372873/
Jason Behr: An “Alien” in Japan
You might have first met cute, dark-haired Jason Behr as Max Evans, the misunderstood alien from the popular TV series “Roswell”. Since the show’s demise, he’s been busy with indie films that offer the young actor more diverse roles.
His dip back into the mainstream joins him with old friend Sarah Michelle Gellar as they play two Americans caught up in a frightening mystery in a haunted Japanese home. The Grudge offered Jason the chance to visit a country that has always held his interest. We wanted to know about his start in show biz, his fave horror as a kid and what drastically different indie film role is coming up. He was glad to answer our questions in our exclusive one-on-one interview.
When we entered Jason’s hotel room, the actor was picking up and tossing down posh, designer clothes that were draped all over his bed, choices he needed to make for his various upcoming TV interviews. The hottie prefers a casual look; jeans, casual shirt so he looked a bit befuddled and seemed glad to abandon the quest for the perfect outfit to sit down and chat.
Jason offered me something to drink and I told him I’d been drinking water all day and hadn’t gotten into the Sake the studio gave us as a gift.
Jason: Yeah, I saw that. So you’ve been chugging Sake have ya?
I assured him that I hadn’t touched the stuff and we’re off…
TeenHollywood: You had never been to Japan before so was there a bit of culture shock for you?
Jason: Culture shock, yes. The first night I got there, I was walking around the city amongst all these people who you have no real way of communicating with unless they speak English because you don’t know any Japanese. You look at these neon signs everywhere with symbols and no letters that you can recognize. With Spanish and other languages you can kind of sense what they might mean but it’s all visual and you have no idea. It’s very surreal like I just took the blue pill and I’m down the rabbit hole. It’s a totally different world.
TeenHollywood: So was nothing familiar?
Jason: Well there are a few symbols you recognize like the golden arches (of McDonalds) or Starbucks which is on every corner. But, other than that, it’s all completely new.
TeenHollywood: Did anybody who recognized you from “Roswell” bother you?
Jason: Everybody was pretty cool. If anybody said anything, it was always very respectful and very nice and very complimentary, nothing too bad.
TeenHollywood: Were you a scary movie fan as you grew up?
Jason: Yeah, I think when you’re growing up, the cool thing is to say ‘oh, I’ve seen that movie or that movie’. I’ve bought tickets to The Goonies and really went to see whatever horror film was out at the time. Walk to the other theater, sneak in and hide and hope not to get kicked out. Jaws was the very first movie I saw that scared the **** out of me. I remember having nightmares for months. At the time we lived in a place that had a pool and even then I’m thinking, ‘oh ****’. I think I was five years old. I love to swim and thought that shark could be anywhere!
TeenHollywood: What has been your most touching encounter with a fan so far?
Jason: Sometimes people will donate their time if not money or things that they’ve made, to causes that I’ve been involved with. There’s a group out there that are called the MIBs [Men in Black] and they’ve done a lot of stuff for me for the pediatric AIDS foundation. And that, to me, is above and beyond the call of duty in showing someone that you appreciate their work. Giving time to causes like that is really touching.
TeenHollywood: When you left for L.A. at age 19 with maybe 200 dollars to your name, did you know anyone in Hollywood?
Jason: There was a kid that I used to skateboard with when I was in the 7th grade. I don’t know what it’s like out here but in Minnesota, the next city over might as well have been France to your England or something. I only knew this one kid because skateboarding had just become popular at that time and Tony Hawk and all these guys were popular. This kid was really good and I’d see him at all the competitions. He was my biggest competition. He’d get first and I’d get second or vice-versa. I hadn’t seen him for years and years and he called me out of the blue knowing I had done some acting and was ‘hey, what’s up Jason? I’m out in California. What are you doin’? He said ‘my roommate has moved back to Minnesota because he didn’t like L.A. anymore so you want to move to California’? And I was like ‘sure, I’ll go’. So I literally got on a plane a week later.
TeenHollywood: What was the first acting you did?
Jason: The first time I did anything was a seasons’ greeting for one of the local television stations in Minnesota. I was maybe seven or six years old. We were being dragged in this horse-drawn buggy through this blizzard and I remember we had to sing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” but I had no front teeth and so I was saying “We with you a marwe Chwithmath” [with a lisp]. I remember thinking that the guy driving the buggy looked just like Abe Lincoln so I was asking my mother, ‘why is the President driving our buggy?’ He’s been dead for a while.
TeenHollywood: So that experience hooked you on acting?
Jason: Well, I guess it was because we were out in the snow playing around, having a good time and then went to eat McDonalds.
TeenHollywood: There are all these young fellows like on “The O.C.” and other shows who’ve started their careers in television. You’ve been through that so what advice would you give them?
Jason: I would tell anybody from somebody who is a working actor right now to somebody who is just getting into this or starting theater or an experienced, paid actor, I know it’s a cliché but trust yourself. The only person who knows what’s right for you is you. A lot of people are going to tell you what they think you should do or what is the best choice for you but only you know. So I would say just trust yourself.
TeenHollywood: You’ve done some indie films. Is that where you can be more creative and break out of the TV stereotype? Like the film Shooting Livien? [in which Jason plays an emerging singer/songwriter].
Jason: Livien was fantastic. I play guitar. I didn’t play a lick of guitar beforehand. I knew a couple of chords and that’s about it. I told Rebecca Cook, the director, ‘how are we gonna do this. I don’t sing and I don’t really play guitar’. And she said, ‘it’s okay. We’ve got the guy who wrote the songs and he’s going to come in and he’s gonna teach you how to play these songs’. I’d asked for some sheet music and she said ‘there is none. The guy that we got is this wunderkind kind of guitar player. He’s been playing since he was five years old and he’s incredibly talented’.
TeenHollywood: So what did you have to do to learn?
Jason: She just sent me the guy’s music to listen to. I broke it down, got all the words down. It was pretty extensive. I had to know more than chord progression. I got out to New York to meet with him and had about a week and a half before we started shooting and all of the music stuff was loaded into the front of the shoot. I thought I had ten days but the musician was hard to nail down. Every day would come and go and I would get more anxious to see him and learn the best that I could. And the first meeting with him was a disaster because, as brilliant as he is, he wasn’t able to help me. I was such a beginner and he was so far advanced. He can’t really teach so they got me someone else. It was fun. Livien was the most amazing, creative experience I’ve yet had. I lost 20 pounds. I thought it was essential for the character. He wasn’t sleeping or eating. He was doing all these drugs.
TeenHollywood: Christian Bale did the same for The Mechanic but people think he went too far. He looked like a Holocaust victim.
Jason: Yeah, I was about 135 pounds. I looked pretty ill too I guess because everyone was trying to feed me on set. The weight loss was just part of the character for a rock star. I was determined to torture my body. We just submitted it to Sundance so we’ll see when it comes out. It was a great experience.
TeenHollywood: What would your idea of the perfect date evening be?
Jason: Humm, go to Japan. Drink a lot of Sake, eat a lot of sushi, stay up till like six o’clock in the morning talking about whatever comes to mind.
TeenHollywood: What was the worst job you ever had?
Jason: The worst was shoveling snow in Minnesota as a kid. You go to people’s houses and ask if they want you to shovel their snow. If it’s somebody who is a bit older or someone’s grandparents, you usually do it for free. The shovel was definitely taller than I was. I'm sure I looked just like a shovel stuck in the snow because I was a very small kid. It’s so cold. It’s like 30 degrees without the wind-chill but it’s something you did for extra bucks in the winter; their driveway or their sidewalk.
TeenHollywood: You’ve known Sarah for a long time, even before you guest starred on “Buffy”. In The Grudge, when weird ghosts are attacking or scaring you, didn’t you just expect her to get up and kick their butts?
Jason: [laughs] Kick their ass. Kick their butt.
Yeah, when I first worked on that show with her, I’d seen a couple of episodes and I knew that she was a butt kicker and I’d better watch myself or she’d throw me in a headlock and start pummeling me. That’s what that character was but I think in this, she wanted to do something different with this one. No one was slinging any stakes at anyone in this one.
TeenHollywood: What music would you put on your playlist or in a CD player?
Jason: I grew up on Bob Dylan and The Beatles and Lennon and The Stones, the classics. That was what I was exposed to and now I still listen to that stuff. But, I have a very eclectic taste. I like White Stripes, Radiohead, Jay-Z, Eminem, The Beastie Boys, Nirvana. That’s what I’d put on a disc and take on a trip.
TeenHollywood: Gotta ask. Have you ever been to Roswell at all? I grew up 80 miles from there.
Jason: Really? I’ve driven through there. It’s flat.
I kolejna rola w nowym filmie, którego produkcja rozpocznie się w styczniu 2005 ! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372873/
Ojej, no nie mam czasu tego wszystkiego przeczytać. może w weekendzik, albo za tydzień Trudno. Acha, byłabym zapomniała, a to takie ważne! Mogę cię Elu prosić o przesłanie mi tej 4-tej 'Ridge'owskiej' fotki Jasona bo nie miałam przy sobie dyskietek i nie nagrałam sobie, a teraz to zdjęcie śnikło i cierpię straszliwie
A wracając do newsów o Jasonie, to znamy już tyuł i pobieżnie treść jego najnowszego filmu. Otóż będzie to "D-War". Produkcja filmu rozpocznie się w january'm (ach, gdzie ten słownik, czyżby byłże by to styczeń? ) 2005r., a treść oparta będzie na koreańskiej legendzie (co za przywiązanie do skośnookich ). Nieznane stworzenia powrócą (skąd? ) niszcząc Ziemię. Reporter Ethan Kendrick (Jason Behr) zostanie wezwany do zbadania sprawy i (zdaje się) dojdzie do wniosku, że dziewczyna o imieniu Sarah cierpiąca na jakąś tajemniczą chorobę, powinna mu pomóc. Tymczasem Imoogi kierują się do Los Angeles, siejąc zamęt i zniszczenie. Czy Ethan i Sarah zdążą na czas uratować ludzi z miasta podczas gdy LA zostało zajęte przez armię? (czyją? Imoogi, czy amerykancką? ) Brzmi to co najmniej naiwnie, ale to dopiero początek i nie wiadomo zbyt wiele. Poczekamy zopbaczymy.
Ocho, nie doczytałam twojego postu do końca Elu
A wracając do newsów o Jasonie, to znamy już tyuł i pobieżnie treść jego najnowszego filmu. Otóż będzie to "D-War". Produkcja filmu rozpocznie się w january'm (ach, gdzie ten słownik, czyżby byłże by to styczeń? ) 2005r., a treść oparta będzie na koreańskiej legendzie (co za przywiązanie do skośnookich ). Nieznane stworzenia powrócą (skąd? ) niszcząc Ziemię. Reporter Ethan Kendrick (Jason Behr) zostanie wezwany do zbadania sprawy i (zdaje się) dojdzie do wniosku, że dziewczyna o imieniu Sarah cierpiąca na jakąś tajemniczą chorobę, powinna mu pomóc. Tymczasem Imoogi kierują się do Los Angeles, siejąc zamęt i zniszczenie. Czy Ethan i Sarah zdążą na czas uratować ludzi z miasta podczas gdy LA zostało zajęte przez armię? (czyją? Imoogi, czy amerykancką? ) Brzmi to co najmniej naiwnie, ale to dopiero początek i nie wiadomo zbyt wiele. Poczekamy zopbaczymy.
Ocho, nie doczytałam twojego postu do końca Elu
No, na te wywiady to będę musiała mieć dłuuuższą chwilkę!
Nowy film? Fajnie!
Coś mi tylko to zalatuje na łatwy, miły i przyjemny film o wszechpotężnch, stojących na straży ludzkości Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki i jednym człowieku, który jest w stanie ocalić ludzkość.... Nieważne. W każdym bądź razie takie filmy częściej trafiają do naszego kraju, więc może będzie szansa na zobaczenie Jasona w kolejnej kreacji. Reporter... Hmm...
Nowy film? Fajnie!
Coś mi tylko to zalatuje na łatwy, miły i przyjemny film o wszechpotężnch, stojących na straży ludzkości Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki i jednym człowieku, który jest w stanie ocalić ludzkość.... Nieważne. W każdym bądź razie takie filmy częściej trafiają do naszego kraju, więc może będzie szansa na zobaczenie Jasona w kolejnej kreacji. Reporter... Hmm...
"Żal jest potrzebny, żałując swoich pomyłek, uczymy się na błędach. Ale na Boga, nie pozwól, by rządził twoim życiem. Zwłaszcza, że nigdy nie będziesz pewna, że zobaczysz następny wschód słońca."
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Oluś, wysłałam Ci mailem zdjęcie. Jeżeli nie to, daj znać ale ja widzę je wszystkie. Nie chce Wam się czytać po angielsku wywiadu ? Żałujcie, szczególnie ten drugi jest tak bardzo charakterystyczny dla niego. W którym tłumaczy dlaczego fascynuje go postać Paula Newmana. Przed jutrzejszą premierą Grudge Jason od kilku dni jest już w Nowym Jorku, ma sporo spotkań, udziela wywiadów dla TV, tak jak wczoraj w studio Fuses. Z tego spotkania parę zdjęć.
czasem tylko używam tego słowa i musze go użyć teraz, ale on zaj...iscie wyszedł na tych zdjęciach a to 3 mmm będę miała oczym dziś snić... baaa pewnie nawet nie zasnę....
P.S. Taka ciekawostka mimo, że nie wybrano wciąż supermana wiadomo, że wybiorą mało znana aktorkę jedną z kandydatkek jest Charisma Carpenter (Angel), gdyby (niestety?) wybrali Jason'a to czy oni by pasili do siebie?
P.S. Taka ciekawostka mimo, że nie wybrano wciąż supermana wiadomo, że wybiorą mało znana aktorkę jedną z kandydatkek jest Charisma Carpenter (Angel), gdyby (niestety?) wybrali Jason'a to czy oni by pasili do siebie?
elfchick, zdecydowanie nie ... ale juz nie takie skrzywienia tu widzielismy, wiec sie nie martw... nic nas nie gorszy ani nie zaskakuje... (no chyba ze {o} zaczyna zartowac...)
z innej beczki:
Mischa Barton (THE O.C.)
Charisma Carpenter (ANGEL)
Mia Kirshner (THE CROW: CITY OF ANGELS)
Evangeline Lilly (LOST)
Natalie Portman (STAR WARS: ATTACK OF THE CLONES)
Keri Russell (FELICITY)
to jest lista aktorek, ktore maja szanse zagrac panne Lane u boku Niedajbozetegolamagibehra. odpowiadajac na Twoje, freja pytanie, nie, nie pasowaliby do siebie... po pierwsze on robi wrazenie czlowieka, ktory nigdy nie zawiodl mamusi, a gdyby nawet to szczerze sie z tego spowiadal, natomiast ona ma aparycje typowej seksbomby - no match. po drugie, ona ma aparycje typowej seksbomby, co wyklucza ja z tej roli... to, ze jej ta fucha nie trafi jest oczywiste.. mniej jasne jest dlaczego w ogole ta opcja istnieje...
ps: nie znam reszty tych kobiet poza jedna... Boze, uratuj nas przed Natalie Portman w roli Lois Lane...
ps2: jak ktos mial umiarkowana przyjemnosc widziec nowy sezon Smallville, to tam jest idealna kandydatka do tej roli... idealna.
z innej beczki:
Mischa Barton (THE O.C.)
Charisma Carpenter (ANGEL)
Mia Kirshner (THE CROW: CITY OF ANGELS)
Evangeline Lilly (LOST)
Natalie Portman (STAR WARS: ATTACK OF THE CLONES)
Keri Russell (FELICITY)
to jest lista aktorek, ktore maja szanse zagrac panne Lane u boku Niedajbozetegolamagibehra. odpowiadajac na Twoje, freja pytanie, nie, nie pasowaliby do siebie... po pierwsze on robi wrazenie czlowieka, ktory nigdy nie zawiodl mamusi, a gdyby nawet to szczerze sie z tego spowiadal, natomiast ona ma aparycje typowej seksbomby - no match. po drugie, ona ma aparycje typowej seksbomby, co wyklucza ja z tej roli... to, ze jej ta fucha nie trafi jest oczywiste.. mniej jasne jest dlaczego w ogole ta opcja istnieje...
ps: nie znam reszty tych kobiet poza jedna... Boze, uratuj nas przed Natalie Portman w roli Lois Lane...
ps2: jak ktos mial umiarkowana przyjemnosc widziec nowy sezon Smallville, to tam jest idealna kandydatka do tej roli... idealna.
dzien dobry. jestem piter i wszystkich lubie.
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