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Mar
11

Ian Somerhalder Interview

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Ian Somerhalder Interview
Damon Salvatore from The Vampire Diaries
by Abbie Bernstein


Some day, actor Ian Somerhalder may grow weary of questions about Damon Salvatore, the young-looking but actually 162-year-old vampire he plays with such gusto on the CW’s THE VAMPIRE DIARIES. That day seems very far off, however, as Somerhalder takes time to individually greet every reporter who approaches him at the Television Critics Association press event for the series, then thanks each journalist for his or her interest in his work as queries are lobbed at him.

Vampires, Vampire Diaries, DamonVAMPIRE DIARIES, developed for television by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec from the series of books by L.J. Smith, centers around the romantic triangle of Mystic Falls, VA high school student Elena Gilbert, played by Nina Dobrev, and the Salvatore brothers, Paul Wesley’s Stefan and Somerhalder’s Damon, who are returning to their home turf after a long time away. Stefan is the good, conscientious brother who doesn’t believe in killing humans and Damon, who does whatever he feels like to whomever he wants. But does Damon really enjoy his outrageous, homicidal actions, or is he just doing it to get a rise out of Stefan? “He’s having a blast,” Somerhalder affirms.

VAMPIRE DIARIES is actually Somerhalder’s second gig on a TV series that rapidly developed a cult following. Somerhalder was also in the original cast of ABC’s LOST as the unfortunate Boone, who died early on but has appeared in flashbacks and, this year, returns for the final season in an alternate timeline. “Throughout the season, I think there are going to be a couple of episodes,” the actor says. He is of course sworn to silence on exactly what he’ll be doing on LOST, but one thing he knows for sure – alternating between that show’s Hawaiian locations and the Covington, Georgia set of VAMPIRE DIARIES has been, as Somerhalder puts it, “A tight squeeze. I left the set, flew to the other set, worked, got back on a plane, flew back to the other set, landed and went back to work.”
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Feb
25

Juliet Landau Interview

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JULIET LANDAU INTERVIEW
By Abbie Bernstein

Buffy The Vampire Slayer, vampires Juliet Landau is a woman of many talents. As an actress, she has a long string of credits, though she is perhaps best known for her terrifying yet beguiling psychic vampire Drusilla on BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER and its spin-off ANGEL. As a writer, she recently penned a two-part comic about Drusilla for IDW and has scripted a short film, IT’S RAINING CATS AND CATS.
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Hollywood’s Crush on Vampires
by Stefica Budimir-Bekan


US production companies have been shooting films and TV shows about vampires, shape-shifters and other mythological creatures for ages but never before have those series created such hype around the globe. Vampires are the new heroes.

The film “Twilight,” based on the bestseller vampire series by Stephenie Meyer was released on 21 November 2008 and broke records at the US box offices with a 70.6 million dollars opening haul at the first weekend. The sequel “New Moon” was highly anticipated and hit the big screen on November 27, 2009 in the UK. The second-season premiere of “True Blood” based on the “The Southern Vampire Mysteries” series of novels by Charlaine Harris has become the most-watched programme with 3.7 million viewers on the US premium cable network HBO since the finale of “The Sopranos” more than two years ago. And last but not least, the series premiere of the CW’s The “Vampire Diaries” on 10 September 2009 was watched by 4.8 million viewers, a bigger audience than any other channel had to date. But, why are vampire stories so popular? Does love really suck? Read More→

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Jan
05

Alan Ball Interview

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Alan Ball Interview
Creator of HBO’s True Blood Series
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Charlaine Harris’ “Southern Vampire” books concern the goings-on in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, resident telepath waitress Sookie Stackhouse and a whole lot of supernatural beings. These creatures include vampires, who have recently revealed themselves to humans worldwide after the development of the synthetic blood substance Tru Blood. Harris’ books appeal to a wide range of readers. One of these was Alan Ball, an Oscar winner for his original screenplay for American Beauty and creator of HBO’s highly-acclaimed series Six Feet Under, which ran for five seasons.
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Dec
05

Film 101 with…. David Winning

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Film 101 with…. David Winning
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Born in Calgary in 1961, Director, David Winning has worked on numerous films and TV series. He made his first film aged 10, but it was his 1987 feature, “Storm” that brought him his first taste of success when it was distributed by Cannon International and released on Warner Home Video. His second feature “Killer Image” (1992) starring Michael Ironside and veteran character actor M. Emmet Walsh received its US Premiere as a Finalist at the 1992 Houston Film Festival. Since then, David Winning has directed numerous features and episodic television dramas including “Stargate Atlantis”, “Earth Final Conflict”, “Dinotopia” and “Andromeda”. He has won over 60 awards including The Directors Guild of Canada’s Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series – Drama. Read More→

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