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Archive for March, 2009
First photos of Season 2
HBO also officially confirmed that Season 2 will start on June 14. In the meantime a sneak peak at Season 2 with 10 promo stills.

Pictured (from left to right): Kristin Bauer, Alexander Skarsgard, Patrick Gallagher Credit: HBO/ Jaimie Trueblood
First Season 2 promo
This is the first Season 2 promo that aired on HBO. No new images yet, but at least it is a start. I expect new season 2 images in promos after April 13 Paley Fest.
Anna Paquin talks about Irena Sendler
QUESTION: When the script first came to you, what made you want to play this part, and help tell this story?
ANNA PAQUIN: I hadn’t heard of Irena Sendler before I got the script, and as I read it I thought, ‘She sounds so incredible she can’t actually be real.’ But of course, she is real. The fact that she saved thousands of lives during the war, got nominated for a Nobel Prize, and lived to be 98 – it seems almost unreal that one person could’ve done so much in one lifetime. After the initial ‘Wow!’ I thought, ‘Please, please let me get this part!’ I also thought, ‘You don’t hear a lot of women’s stories from World War II. The story of this remarkable woman and the dozens of women in her underground network is one that needs to be told. They are role models for us all – tough, brave, strong.’ The more I read about Irena Sendler, the more research I did, the more fascinated I became.
Q: What did your research tell you about Irena’s character?
She was extraordinarily strong. And she was extraordinarily modest. She had no sense of being in any way special or heroic. She was angry about what was happening to the Jews she knew personally, and the thousands more she didn’t know. She said the only way she could live through that terrible time was to do something. She felt she had no choice. When she was asked years later, ‘Weren’t you scared?’ she answered, ‘Yes – but my anger was stronger.’ It speaks to her sense of mission and her sense of humility that for the rest of her life, looking back on those war years, she felt she hadn’t done enough.
Q: It’s winter here in Riga [Latvia] – what’s it been like filming, especially the exteriors?
It’s been freezing cold, with snow blizzards, but I love being part of something that feels so real. I’ve seen photographs of Warsaw and the Warsaw Ghetto in the 1940s, and this looks very real. Sometimes it’s a little depressing, recreating that sad history here – but the fact that we’re doing something important counterbalances that. When we shot the scene where I’m smuggling my best friend’s daughter out of the ghetto, Nazi soldiers with their dogs are chasing people and grabbing them and throwing them into trucks. Yes, you’re ‘just’ making a film, but it’s still frightening.
Q: You’re working with a lot of children in this film. What’s that been like?
We are so lucky, we have so many naturally talented young people in this cast. Some have acting experience, like Rebecca Windheim, from Montreal. She’s only 10, but she’s incredible. When I’m doing scenes with her it feels completely real. The casting people have done an amazing job finding all these young people, many of whom have never acted before, and our director, John Kent Harrison, has done a great job coaching them and capturing heartbreaking images of them on film.
Q: What do you hope viewers will take away from this film?
From my research into Irena, I can tell you that she didn’t take no for an answer. If someone said, ‘That’s not possible,’ she’d say, ‘Okay, but if it were possible, what would I need to do?’ If you really believe in something, you’ll figure out how to overcome the obstacles. I think that’s a powerful attitude to have toward life.
source: Hallmark Hall of Fame
William Sanderson: ‘Scary’ to play normal person
Article on Marketwatch
Hollywood actor William Sanderson has specialized in off-center characters so his role as a sheriff in HBO’s vampire series, “True Blood,” is a change of pace.
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Alpha Male Madness
It is time to separate the boys from the men…. Eric Northman / Alexander Skarsgard made it to the final four of the EOnline Alpha Male contest and is now up against one of the Winchester boys of Supernatural. The other man still in the running is Sayid / Naveen Andrews of LOST.
I vote for a final between Eric and Sayid…. no boys allowed in an Alpha Male contest.
TV Guide Magazine’s Sexiest Stars Party
Ryan Kwanten and Sam Trammell both attended the TV Guide Magazine’s Sexiest Stars Party held at the Sunset Tower Hotel, on March 24, 2009 in Hollywood.
Ryan Kwanten was listed as one of TV Guide’s sexiest
More photos in the Photo Gallery
Summit Entertainment boards the vampire train
After True Blood, Twilight and the recently picked up Vampire Diaries, yet another vampire story is about to go into pre-production. “Elevator Men,” is a screenplay that takes an unfashionably unromanticized look at vampires, is being scooped up by Summit Entertainment.
The dark thriller, by former DreamWorks executive Marc Haimes, approaches human-vampire interactions from a different angle than such recent movies and series as Summit’s “Twilight” and HBO’s “True Blood.”
“It’s a reaction to all of these stories now — TV shows and movies — that play this kind of romantic, fantastical, sexy aspect of getting involved with monsters,” Haimes said. “This is the dark, sinister version of what really happens when you decide you’re going to get close to really bad things.”
The creatures in the script — which likely will change titles — play diabolical mind games with people, including one that involves an elevator.
source: Reuters
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