quarta-feira, 31 de outubro de 2007

Download do BD Origins



Se acompanhas as aventuras dos Winchester pela BD, aqui fica o número 6:






Obrigada Lili!! :D

Outra entrevista



Mais uma entrevista do Sr. Eric!! :D

MediaBlvd Magazine> Can you talk about the arc of season three? Is it the vision you’ve always had in mind, from the beginning?

Eric Kripke> We have a five-year plan. It’s in season six that things will start getting really hinky and there will start being weddings, and Raven-Simone will join the cast. But, we have a five-year plan that, by design, we keep huge gaping holes in the middle of, since you just don’t know how things are going to evolve. You pull up certain story elements and you push down other ones. For instance, the psychic kid storyline was supposed to go deep into season three, but quite frankly, I personally got so sick of it that and said, “I’m getting tired of these psychic kids. You know that story we were going to do in the middle of season three? Let’s go in the finale and just wipe them all out.” But, certain things last longer because you start stretching them out, in terms of conflicts between the boys and whatever else. The general plan of the steps of this season is that we go to war, so that next season, we have an escalation in store. We’re roughly keeping in line with that.

MediaBlvd> Shows like Heroes and Lost have these huge, labyrinthine mythologies, but this show is very low to the ground. Is that on purpose?

Eric> Yeah, it’s a personal preference of mine. I think Lost is a terrific show, but personally my own taste isn’t an endless mythology because the answers are never going to be satisfying, at the end of the day. I promise you, it’s so hard to go season after season of mystery, and then provide an answer that’s going to be satisfying. So, I was much more a fan of the early X-Files structure, and I thought Buffy did it brilliantly, of one mythology a year. Early X-Files is mostly made up of stand-alone episodes, interspersed with the mythology, which is actually probably more our structure. That just works for me. I like people to be able to join the party. I’m not into Heroes. I wanted to be, but I missed it, and now, I’m too intimidated to pick it up. Unless I watch the entire first season DVD, I feel like I’m out of the loop. And, we don’t want viewers to feel like they’re out of the loop, when they’re watching Supernatural. We want them to feel like they can join the party anytime.

MediaBlvd> So, will there be less mythology in season three?

Eric> There will be the same amount as usual. There are three stand-alone episodes in a row, followed by a big mythology episode. But, I think we have a simpler mythology in season three. My own personal hindsight of the first three seasons is that, in the first season, we had a great mythology. It was a two-word mythology: find dad. It was simple, it was emotional, it was clean. Our stand-alone episodes were a little hit and miss. Season two, I’m very proud of our stand-alone episodes. They were unique and they were structurally interesting, and we found our legs. But, I wasn’t as happy with the season two mythology. It was a little too dense and confusing. You needed a flow chart to understand it. We said, “Here are all the psychic children, and here’s the yellow-eyed demon.” For season three, we’re trying to learn from that, and we’re trying to have the intensity of the stand-alone episodes that we had in season two with a simple, pure, emotional mythology like season one. We’re hoping this will be the best season yet.

MediaBlvd> Can you talk about adding the girls to the show this season? How will they be changing things?
Eric> Ruby is a hunter whose moral line is a lot further down the line than our boys. She is pretty ruthless, a little unhinged, very controlling and manipulative. She is not going to be who we thought she was, which will spin her story off in a different direction. Bella is a supernatural mercenary, created by (co-executive producer/writer) Ben Edlund. She is not actually a hunter. She’s in it for the money. All of these talismans and amulets that the boys are always using to stop their monsters are very valuable and worth a lot of money, so she’s interested in the buying and selling of these objects. She’s in it for herself. She’s only on one side: hers. Both of these characters have been introduced to mix things up a little bit, and just to provide trouble for the boys. They are much more antagonists than they are helpful. Expanding this universe is something that’s always been very important to me, and expanding the universe means adding these additional characters, who move in and out of the story. There’s a misconception that it’s going to be the two girls in the backseat of the Impala, and it’s going to be the Scooby Gang, and they’re going to drive from town to town. That’s not the case. These girls organically move in and out of the story, just like the other hunters and characters on our show have done.

MediaBlvd> How authentic do you try to get everything that you use on the show?

Eric> Whenever we can, we attempt to be as authentic as possible. The mandate to all the writers, which we’ve continued, is that the show has to be Google worthy. We try very hard, and I can’t say we’re able to do it 100% of the time, but certainly the majority of the time, the references in the show are accurate, and the legends that they deal with do exist out there, somewhere. Even the throw-away references that they boys are always saying, as part of their dialogue, are always accurate, and are real stories that you can look up as well. It’s only when we’re backed into the ugliest of story corners that we find ourselves forced to fabricate something. But, we try to keep that to a minimum, as much as possible.

MediaBlvd> Do you ever take anything out of the headlines for stories?
Eric> Every so often, we’ll come up with something, and then it will happen in reality. Killer bees were happening, just as we were doing “Bugs.” We have this troubling theory that we’re actually coming up with ideas for Satan. I hope not. I hope we’re working for the forces of good.

MediaBlvd> Are we going to see more of the demons that were released at the end of last season?

Eric> Yes. It’s been a very fun, chaotic time, in the writers’ room of Supernatural. We finally ended the storyline that was our two-season storyline, which was the search for this yellow-eyed demon that killed the boys’ family, etc. And, it ended, flowing organically, into this war that’s now begun. It’s exciting because we got to wipe the slate clean and move onto the next escalation, which is a world at war. It’s this secret war that’s going on, and we try to draw as many modern-day parallels as possible because the demons operate in a very terrorist cell model.

MediaBlvd> Does that mean the end of Sam’s ability?

Eric> For the foreseeable future, yes. He’s no longer physic. The yellow-eyed demon is dead. He’s not having visions. He doesn’t have powers. He feels he’s in a safe place. But, we have these demonic terrorist cells because they’re hidden among us. They could be anybody. We don’t know who they are. They’re among the towns in America and they’re waiting to wreak as much havoc as possible. You’ll get to see how Sam and Dean react to that, and the secrets that are hidden among that. That idea of this world at war -- of hunters versus this demonic presence -- is a much cleaner mythology, so we’ve had a lot more fun exploring it. Quite frankly, by the end of the second season, I was really worried that the mythology was becoming too confusing, so I was really happy to end it in a, hopefully, satisfying way, and move onto the next story.

MediaBlvd> How do you balance that mythology with your weekly stories?
Eric> We really want people to join the party. Come on in, the water’s bloody. For us, the sell has always been, “If you want to understand the show, the show is about two guys with chainsaws in their trunk, fighting monsters,” and we have fun. That’s really the idea. The mythology has always been designed to come in every four or five episodes. Our bread and butter are stand-alone episodes of these two brothers, battling the things that go bump in the night, in a cool muscle car. It’s very much early X-Files, in that way. You could tune into any of the first three or four seasons of The X-Files, before it really started to get hinky, and pick up the show, and then pick up the mythology, once you got involved with the characters. And, that’s our same formula here.


MediaBlvd> Would you ever explore an option where Sam and Dean meet a team that is the anti-thesis of them, who are killing the good spirits and the people who are possessed by angels?
Eric> That’s certainly a really interesting idea. For us, the best episodes are always the ones that are about shades of grey, where the decisions the boys have to make are really morally troubling. We’ve had a hunter who was taking it to that level of being a fascist, who we sometimes like to call the human supremacist. The demons on our show, because they’re always possessing other people, always raise those moral questions about how much collateral damage you’re willing to take, in the battle to fight evil. They should continually be running across hunters whose moral line is much further down the line than our boys. It’s certainly an idea that’s sin the right real estate of the kind of stories we like to tell, for sure.


MediaBlvd> Who or what inspires you?

Eric> Beyond classic rock, which inspires me, my Midwestern roots are very prevalent in the show. I’m from a medium-sized town in Ohio. I’m from Toledo. Creatively, Neil Gaiman is a huge influence on Supernatural, with both American Gods and Sandman. And, the Hellblazer comic had a big influence on Supernatural. And then, movies like Poltergeist and American Werewolf in London were influences. The idea is that we took a Joseph Campbell hero structure and crossed it with American Werewolf in London. That’s the best way to describe the tone of the show.


MediaBlvd> With a lot of the episodes being named after songs, which comes first, the title or the idea?

Eric> A lot of times, we’ve come up with the episode idea first, and then we pick the title later. Yes, a lot of titles last season, and a lot of titles this season, are going to be based on classic rock songs. My own personal preference is Led Zeppelin songs because that’s my obsession. It’s just because we love that music and because classic rock is such a part of the show that it seemed like a natural to name a lot of titles after those songs. Our titles were much better in season two than they were in season one. Season one, they were all one word titles, like “Bugs,” or “Scarecrow,” or “Nightmare.” And, season two was more like, “Houses of the Holy,” “What Should Never Be” and “Folsom Prison Blues.” We got a lot more relaxed about our titling.

MediaBlvd> What is Sam’s problem with Dean’s music? Given the opportunity, what would Sam play?

Eric> We have interesting debates about that all the time. Sam probably listens to whatever the cool modern music is. But, I don’t know any of it because I don’t listen to anything after 1980. He probably listens to Green Day. I don’t know what’s cool. Is Green Day cool, these days? Are Red Hot Chili Peppers? He listens to Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fall Out Boy, and maybe The Killers. I am such a stranger in a strange land, when it comes to those bands. That’s why you never hear Sam’s soundtrack. I don’t know that music, and I would choose the wrong songs. All my friends call me Old Man Kripke because I don’t listen to a band past 1980. That’s why Dean’s music always wins out. I hate so much modern music that I just can’t bear to listen to it in the editing room.


MediaBlvd> Do you have songs that you’d like to use on the show that you either haven’t been able to get, or haven’t been able to find a place for?

Eric> There’s a lot of classic rock that’s too expensive. My dream of dreams, because classic rock is my obsession and it’s the reason I care so much about it on the show, is Led Zeppelin. I’d love to use anything from Zeppelin, like “Traveling Riverside Blues” or “Ramble On. But, Zeppelin will not sell their songs to anybody except Cameron Crowe because he traveled with them when they were on tour, and they’re also a billion dollars a song. That’s just a rough estimate. We’ve tried to get Aerosmith, and Aerosmith is actually a little expensive. And, there have been a couple others. But, the songs that we are able to get, that are within our budget range, are songs that I grew up on and loved. There’s nothing better than finding an obscure Foreigner song. One of the best pleasures I’ve had with this show, and one of the most gratifying moments, was when I was when I was online, checking out the blogs, and there was a 14-year-old kid who said, “What is this band, Foreigner, and what is this song, ‘Hot Blooded’? I really liked it, and I went out and bought The Greatest Hits of Foreigner.” I feel like I’m doing God’s work. I’m introducing people to Foreigner. To be able to spread that sick obsession of mine has been very gratifying. This music isn’t disposable. I hate every other song that’s on every other show on the network. I like music that stands the test of time. It’s cool, and cool is undeniable. People will hear it and, wherever they’re from, they’ll think, “That’s cool. That’s got soul to it.” I think that adds to the texture of the show. I hope it does.


MediaBlvd> Supernatural has always been up against very rough competition in its time slot. When you set up the new mythology for the finale, did you know that the show would be coming back for another season, or did you set it up with the hope that it would return?

Eric> We did not know if we were coming back. We were hopeful, but season three was not a sure thing, by any means. Quite frankly, behind the scenes, there was some fighting going on, to make sure we came back for season three. But, you can’t let that affect your storytelling. I can’t say, “Well, I don’t know if I’m coming back, so therefore, I’m going to wrap this up, or not wrap that up.” I just have to tell the story I want to tell, at the pace that I want to tell it, and hope for the best. Very shamelessly, that’s why I want to get the message out to the fans. We have the best fans in the world, and I just want to mobilize that army. We want to come back for season four, but that’s far more in the audiences’ hands and the fans’ hands than it is in ours. So, tell your friends. I believe there have to be people out there who don’t want to watch doctors banging in hospitals (like on Grey’s Anatomy), or an endless procedural (like CSI). I know I’m in the minority of America, but I don’t get those shows, and there has to be people like me. We’re trying hard to live up to shows like Buffy and The X-Files, and we’re trying to be a worthy show to these predecessors, and we think we’re doing it. I just don’t think a lot of people know that this show happens to be on the CW Network. We have a show that, in our opinion, is as cool as Battlestar, with an interesting and involving mythology, and we try really hard. We all care about the show and are passionate about it, we just happen to be on the same network as America’s Next Top Model. But, tune in because we are there, and we’ll have interesting conversations about death, revenge, immortality and suicide.

Créditos: SN Fans Portugal

Jo&Dean

Como há imensas fans do (não) ''romance'' entre o Dean e a Jo, aqui ficam umas fotos com eles! Obrigada Dani, pelas fotos e pela ideia.





Sem saída

Amanhã, como sabem dá mais um episódio de SN, na RTP2. O episódio de amanhã, chama-se 'Sem saída' e conta com a participação da Jo.

Promo:


Descrição:

(como já tenho o DVD da 2ª temporada, as descrições dos episódios, a partir de agora, serão do DVD)

Sam e Dean têm um problema nas mãos: o fantasma do primeiro serial killer conhecido da América voltou ao ataque. E têm outro problema: Jo acompanha-os na missão apesar das objecções da mãe.

Beijocas**

Ackles, Jensen Ackles

E se o Jensen fosse o 007?

Seria assim:


Obrigada Dani, pelas fotos!! :D

Fotos do Jensen






Que acharam?
Obrigada Dani!! :D

Icons animados

A Dani andou para ali a pesquisar, e encontrou uns icons animados excelentes! Já sabem: paraos verem animados, cliquem neles! :D






O meu favorito é mesmo o último!! E qual é o vosso?

Já saiu!! :D



Já saiu o livro '' Supernatural Witch's Canyon ''!!

Aqui vai a descrição do livro, mais uma evz, feita por mim!


Sam e Dean vão numa viagem até Grand Canyon, mas esta viagem está longe de se tratar de férias! Começam a haver misteriosas mortes que acontecem sempre de 40 em 40 anos. A área tem sido pouco habitada, contudo a grande inauguração de um mega centro comercial, trás imensas pessoas para o acontecimento, ou seja, uma imensidão de vítimas! Os manos estão determinados em proteger os locais, mas nunca pensaram que tinham que lutar contra um grupo de assassínos tão maus, tão vingativos e tão... letais!

Um grande número de espíritos de animais e de pessoas vieram para aterrorizar Grand Canyon. Se Dean e Sam não descubrirem porquê, a grande inauguração não chegará a acontecer, e esta zona do West irá tornar-se mais uma vez uma área deserta... e os manos encontrarão o local onde irão descansar... para sempre.

Fogo!! Eu quero este livro!!! :'(

Obrigada à Lili pela dica! :P

SPOILERS



Michael Ausiello, mais uma vez, deu aos fans, spoilers. Aqui fica a resposta a mais uma pergunta dum fan:


Question: I can't believe you didn't give us any Supernatural spoilers last week! — Jeff


Ausiello: I can't believe One Tree Hill's still on the air, but you don't see me bitchin' about it, do ya? OK, bad example. Anyway, a few Supernatural scoopbits: The Jan. 3 episode will feature a surprising origin story for Ruby, during which we'll learn why she's helping the bros. And the following week (Jan. 10), we're going to learn how Bobby got into hunting.

Fixeee!!! :D

Créditos: TvGuide

Padackles falam sobre o episódio de amanhã



Saiu um artigo na TV Guide sobre o episódio de amanhã, e o Jensen e Jared, falam sobre ele.

Aqui fica:




The Big Bad Wolf attacks Little Red Riding Hood. A murderous old lady in a cottage menaces a couple lost in the woods. A beautiful teenager is cruelly abused by her wicked stepmother. It's just another day on Supernatural (Thursdays, 9 pm/ET, CW).




In keeping with the show's dark mythology, when these familiar fairy tales surface in the Nov. 1 episode, "Bedtime Stories," it's no Disney cartoon. These twisted fables are grim. Brothers Grimm, to be exact. "When I went back and read the original stories, they were creepy and freaky," says Jared Padalecki, who plays Sam, the younger of the two demon-hunting Winchester brothers. "I was actually a little spooked. I grew up on the Disney movies, and I'm going, 'Oh, my god, this is what it came from?'"



That reaction pleases executive pro­ducer Eric Kripke. "The Grimm Brothers' fairy tales are coming to life in all their bloody, homicidal, cannibalistic glory. The monsters and ghosts the boys are up against are always based on folklore or modern urban legends, and we realized that the folklore most people know best had never been on the show: fairy tales."





Sam and his brother, Dean (Jensen Ackles), arrive in the fictional town of Maple Springs to investigate what seems to be a savage werewolf attack on three chubby construction foremen (think the Three Little Pigs). As the crimes continue, the boys discover an ethereal young girl with pale skin and dark hair who's watching each gruesome bloodletting with an eerie calm. "We need to figure out which fairy tales are about to come true, where they'll come true and how we will hope­fully stop it," Padalecki explains.




That's not all Sam is trying to stop. In a continuing storyline, he's searching for a way to break the bargain his older brother made with the Crossroads Demon. Dean agreed to go to Hell in one year in exchange for Sam's being brought back from the dead. But is the resurrected Sam the real Sam? Or is he, as some who know him suspect, an überdemon?




"Keep an eye on him and notice the difference between Season 1 and what he does now, and it might be hinting to­ward something," reveals Padalecki, who admits he had a particularly good time with this incarnation of the Crossroads Demon. The shape-shifter is played by his real-life girlfriend, Sandra McCoy. (They met while making the horror flick Cry Wolf three years ago.) "The producers have been trying to find a role for her for a while. She was awesome."



By the episode's end, Sam makes a shock­ing discovery. Without spoiling too much, it's safe to say Dean's situation will get worse before it gets better. "I'm getting more and more nervous with each script," Ackles says. "Please write to Kripke. Tell him not to kill me."



Créditos: SN Fans Online

Nome do episódio 11


Já se sabe o nome de mais um episódio. Desta vez é o nome do 11º episódio. Chama-se 'Jus in Bello'.


Quem também entra neste episódio é o nosso amiguinho... Henrickson!! Cá para mim ainda vem chatear mais o Sam e o Dean... Também não sabe fazer outra coisa...

Créditos: SN Fans Online

Celebrações de Halloween


Saiu uma entrevista no site zap2it com o Eric Kripke a falar do episódio de amanhã, 'Bedtime Stories'.


'' Fans of The CW won't have to wait for next year for another Halloween episode, this time from the network's other horror-themed show. The drama "Supernatural" offers up "Bedtime Stories," a bloody take on "Grimms' Fairy Tales," airing Thursday, Nov. 1.



"One day," executive producer Erik Kripke says, "we want to hit the target where we actually air on Halloween. But we're coming right on the tail of Halloween, and we have a very cool Halloween episode that we're excited about.


"You should be with your trick-or-treat bag, stuffing facefuls of Reese's peanut butter cups in your mouth, watching 'Supernatural.'"


As to whether viewers should hop back into their costumes, Kripke says, "I do, not necessarily because it's Halloween, but because it would be cool if people were wearing costumes and watching our show."



Currently in its third season, "Supernatural" follows demon-hunting brothers Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) Winchester as they crisscross the country in search of the terrifying reality behind tall tales and urban legends.


"You know," Kripke says, "the 'Grimms' Fairy Tales' were the folklore and urban legends of their day. The Grimm brothers (were) really two brothers traveling around Europe, investigating the supernatural, not unlike our own boys."


Anyone who has investigated the original versions of these tales knows that, over the years since Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm first published them in 1812, they've been sanitized for our protection.



"Absolutely," Kripke says, "and that's actually almost word for word some of the dialogue in the episode. There's the discussion of [the fact that] these stories do not end happily ever after. They're actually awful stories filled with sex and violence and cannibalism. They just got sanitized over the years. "So we had a lot of fun going back to the bloody origins of these stories and re-creating them for 'Supernatural.'"


The episode also features a crossroad demon, played by Padalecki's girlfriend, actress Sandra McCoy.


"She won that part fair and square and was the best read," Kripke says. "We were just happy that we were finally able to put her in the show." ''

Créditos: SN Fans Online

Descrição oficial


Aqui vai a descrição oficial do episódio 'Fresh Blood', traduziada por mim.


Sam e Dean capturam uma ''vampira'' chamada Lucy (Mercedes McNab), que diz que sabe como se tranformou numa ''vampira''. Os irmãos descobrem que Dixon (Matthew Humphreys), um vampiro, está a dar sangue humano a raparigas em bares, e que diz ser a ''última droga'', ficando essas raparigas, ''vampiras''. Entretanto, Gordon (Sterling K. Brown) escapa da prisão e vai atrás de Sam (não desiste hein!?). Contudo, Dixon intersecta Gordon e torna-o vampiro, o que faz com que Gordon fique mais poderoso e maior que Sam.


Han!??!?!?! Oh.Meu.Deus.!! O Gordon vai ser um vampiro?!? E vai ficar maior que o Sam? Puxa! Então vai ter que ficar com uns dois metros!!

Créditos imagem: Supernatural Brothers
Créditos descrição em inglês: SN Fans Online

Icons

Eles voltaram!! Eles estão aqui!! ICONS!! :D Hehe! Icons lindos, como sempre!











Créditos: Community Livejournal Sam_Dean

Buddy TV

Saiu um artigo no site da Buddy TV, sobre o Sobrenatural. Não percebi bem a finalidade do artigo, pois fala sobre a 3ª temporada em geral e sobre os fans que estavam todos ansiosos acerca da Ruby e da Bella, mas que agora estão mais descansados. Enfim... deixo-o aqui para lerem, e depois digam o que acharam! xD




'' The CW's Supernatural seemed to have a rocky reentry ahead with news of the new characters dominating fan boards and fan's anxieties in the months leading to the horror road shows return. Now that it is back, however, fans and the press alike have turned their morbid fascination away from invading aliens and into the deepening mythology of the show that - for all intent and purposes - hasn't missed a step. If there were a single word to describe Supernatural's return it would be “Consistent.”

In the sense of ratings, Supernatural's numbers show that it's core is alive and well and tuning in. So far, the show has managed to average against its season two highs, and that has to be making somebody at the CW happy. Recent DVR +7 data shows that if you account for all the viewers TiVoing Supernatural, the show enjoys a healthy 20 percent plus increase in viewership.

The big bad girls everybody was so worried about? One has worked out to be the best twist of the season and her potential role as a demon operative trying to indoctrinate Sam into the dark side has fans talking about the serialized aspects of the show with renewed enthusiasm, something desperately needed in the wake of the defeat of yellow eyes.

As the show rolls into sweeps, the Supernatural writers are working overtime with story lines that mix the traditional with the bizarre, returning to a string of episodic tales to highlight Supernatural's one shot appeal, reminding those who have yet to join up that Supernatural isn't the thick, intricately plotted in media res that other, more demanding serials are.

The episodes range from an interpretation of fairy tales in an eerie little town, a mystery involving people who drown without being near water, and a vampire episode featuring Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer alumni Mercedes McNab donning her fangs once again for Supernatural fans. ''

Beijos*

terça-feira, 30 de outubro de 2007

Programção especial de Halloween


Amanhã, vários canais vão fazer um especial programação Halloween!



Aqui fica a lista para os filmes que vão dar amanhã:



  • Canal Hollywood


  1. Entrevista com o Vampiro, 19h.

  2. Massacre no Texas, 21h30.



  • AXN


  1. Gritos 3, Meia-noite

  2. Um susto de filme (este eu vou ver!! Hehe), 02h00


  • Lusomundo Premium

  1. O Sono da Morte, 22h

  2. Hostel, 23h35


  • Lusomundo Action


  1. História de duas irmãs, 11h20

  2. A Quinta dos Horrores, 13h15

  3. Brainscan, Viagem para o Inferno, 16h40

  4. O Bicho, 18h20

  5. Jeepers Creepers, 19h55

  6. Desejos Virtuais, 23h05


  • Lusomundo Gallery

  1. A Morte Passou de Perto, 21h

  2. As duas faces do Dr. Jekyll, 22h30


  • Lusomundo Happy


  1. Noite de Halloween, 21h

Vão ver alguns destes filmes??
Beijocas!! :D

Novo look

Hey!!! Apesar de o Halloween já ser amanhã, fiz uma mudança rápida de layout! Quinta, já mudo!



De qualquer forma:



Créditos:


  • Cabeçalho: Community Livejournal Sam_Dean

  • Gif: Secretamente Libelinha

A propósito: que costumam de fazer no Halloween?? Mascaram-se??


Comentem!! Quero saber hein! LOL


Beijos! :D


Outro...

... wallpaper! Desta vez é dos manos, com fotos promocionais da 2ª temporada!


Mais uma vez... Obrigada Marie!! :D

WOW


How sexy is he??? My.God.


Que acham desta foto do Jensen??
Esta foto é uma das minhas favoritas dele!
Obrigada Marie, por nos tornares felizes!! :P

Jared na Cosmo

Já é do ano passado, mas talvez, como eu, nunca tenham visto o artigo que saiu sobre o Jared na Cosmopolitan.


Que lindo que ele está!! :D

Obrigada Marie! :D

Wallpaper do Dean

Aqui vai um wallpaper lindo do Dean! :D Obrigada Marie por mo enviares! :D

Ainda sobre a 1ª temporada

Vou postar aqui um scan dum artigo que saiu numa revista. O artigo é bastante antigo, mas eu gostei, e portanto aqui fica ele. Ah! E vejam o Sam a receber um beijo da cadela dele Sadie!


Thanks Marie! :D

Descrição oficial do 'Red Sky At Morning'



Aqui vai a descrição oficial do 'Red Sky At Morning', traduzida por mim:




Sam e Dean investigam uma série de mortes misteriosas de pessoas afogadas que estiverem em todo o sítio menos ao pé de água, quando morreram. Os irmãos descobrem que as vítimas tinham visto uma forma de fantasma mesmo antes de morrerem. Depois de investigarem, cruzam-se com Bella que está a ser paga pela família duma das vítimas, para descobrir o mistério. Sam e Dean avisam-na para se manter fora do camimho deles, mas ela tem outros planos...


Créditos: SN Fans Online

Kripke em entrevista



Kripke deu uma entrevista em que fala sobre o episódio 'Bedtime Stories'. Aqui fica:

'' Fans of The CW won't have to wait for next year for another Halloween episode, this time from the network's other horror-themed show. The drama "Supernatural" offers up "Bedtime Stories," a bloody take on "Grimms' Fairy Tales," airing Thursday, Nov. 1.

"One day," executive producer Erik Kripke says, "we want to hit the target where we actually air on Halloween. But we're coming right on the tail of Halloween, and we have a very cool Halloween episode that we're excited about.

"You should be with your trick-or-treat bag, stuffing facefuls of Reese's peanut butter cups in your mouth, watching 'Supernatural.'"

As to whether viewers should hop back into their costumes, Kripke says, "I do, not necessarily because it's Halloween, but because it would be cool if people were wearing costumes and watching our show."

Currently in its third season, "Supernatural" follows demon-hunting brothers Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) Winchester as they crisscross the country in search of the terrifying reality behind tall tales and urban legends.

"You know," Kripke says, "the 'Grimms' Fairy Tales' were the folklore and urban legends of their day. The Grimm brothers (were) really two brothers traveling around Europe, investigating the supernatural, not unlike our own boys."

Anyone who has investigated the original versions of these tales knows that, over the years since Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm first published them in 1812, they've been sanitized for our protection.

"Absolutely," Kripke says, "and that's actually almost word for word some of the dialogue in the episode. There's the discussion of [the fact that] these stories do not end happily ever after. They're actually awful stories filled with sex and violence and cannibalism. They just got sanitized over the years. "So we had a lot of fun going back to the bloody origins of these stories and re-creating them for 'Supernatural.'"

The episode also features a crossroad demon, played by Padalecki's girlfriend, actress Sandra McCoy.


"She won that part fair and square and was the best read," Kripke says. "We were just happy that we were finally able to put her in the show."

While no one knows what the Devil is up to Halloween night, Wise is happy to share his little holiday tradition.

"I dress up to a very small degree," he says. "I have many sets of Spock ears. When I did 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' [makeup supervisor] Michael Westmore gave me a whole bunch of them, because I wore them every day. I was a Mintakan, which is a lower-class Vulcan. I had those Spock ears and the eyebrows.

"All I do is put on my ears, answer the door and give out candy to kids." ''

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SN na Super Pop

Realmente o SN já se tornou um FENÓMENO!! E finalmente, as revistas portuguesas, começam a dar-lhe o devido destaque! Aqui vão os scans dos artigos que sairam esta semana na Super Pop!




E o poster:




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segunda-feira, 29 de outubro de 2007

O Jensen em dose dupla



Agora podes ver o Jensen em Smallville e em Dawson's Creek, na nossa televisão!! :D
Se quiseres ver a 4ª temporada de Smallville, onde ele aparece, a partir de 5 de Novembro às 15h25 de Segunda à Sexta muda para a Fox Life. Não te preocupes senão tens a Funtastic Life, porque agora a Fox Life faz parte do pacote clássico!
Se quiseres ver o Dawson's Creek consulta o site da TVI (www.tvi.pt) para saberes os dias certos. Sim porque já se sabe que a TVI não é o canal mais fiél da programação... (basta ver os seus teletextos).

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Fotos

Hoje é o dia das fotos pessoal! :D
A minha nova colaboradora Marie, mandou-me imensos wallpapers, que aposto que todas vocês vão gostar! :D

















Beijocas, e obrigada Marie!! :D