Miss Kitty ~ Out of this World ~
Nombre de messages : 60592 Age : 34 Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
| Sujet: I-Con [Convention du 26 au 28 mars 2010] Mer 24 Fév - 23:18 | |
| Charisma fait partie de la liste des invités confirmés pour cette convention qui se tiendra du 26 au 28 mars 2010 à New-York (si je ne me trompe pas).Toutes les informations ICI | |
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Miss Kitty ~ Out of this World ~
Nombre de messages : 60592 Age : 34 Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
| Sujet: Re: I-Con [Convention du 26 au 28 mars 2010] Sam 27 Mar - 13:09 | |
| Un petit message qui sert à rien, mais juste pour dire que la convention se déroule actuellement J'espère qu'on aura plein de photos | |
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Ludo Everyone's Waiting
Nombre de messages : 9944 Age : 29 Localisation : Paris Date d'inscription : 19/12/2009
| Sujet: Re: I-Con [Convention du 26 au 28 mars 2010] Sam 27 Mar - 19:33 | |
| Ah oui J'ai hâte de voir ça ^^ | |
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a.a.k Cangel 'till the end
Nombre de messages : 7139 Age : 36 Localisation : In Jensen's arms Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
| Sujet: Re: I-Con [Convention du 26 au 28 mars 2010] Mar 30 Mar - 18:58 | |
| Un rapport du Q&R de CC au I-Con le 29 mars 2010, trouvé ICI - Citation :
I-CON 29: A Q&A with Charisma Carpenter With a tattoo of Aslan from Narnia inked on her ankle, she walked in.
The crowd applauded her entrance as she lifted herself up on the stage and sat at the edge. “Just going to sit right here. Hi! I’m here for a Q & A and if anyone has any questions, have at it. Please, someone ask me a question.”
Charisma Carpenter visited Stony Brook University this weekend to talk about her experience in science-fiction shows and films at the 29th I-CON. Fans know her best as Cordelia, a chipper but snobbish cheerleader, in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." But she left the show to take a more prominent role in the spin-off, "Angel." She played minor roles in "Boy Meets World" and the short-lived "Malibu Shores," and could potentially play a mediocre role in director Sylvester Stallone’s "Expendables." She mentioned that she was miffed that the creators of "Buffy" killed her off the show before her character could fully develop.
For those of you who have never seen an episode of Buffy, it’s about a girl who was chosen to fight vampires and demons to protect the town of Sunnydale and, eventually, the entire world. Cordelia (Carpenter) wasn't her. But she spoke about her favorite moments on the show. She said that her favorite moment was the time she broke free from the stereotypical female role of being labeled a damsel in distress and staked a vampire in the heart.
“I would really like to stab a vampire,” she said. The crowd laughed. She continued, "the director said okay, you’ve been the nicest to me, so you can.”
She said that the forth season of the show was “the worst frickin' season ever,” and that it ended horribly. The crowd bellowed out another set of laughs. She explained that she loved the third season, but the fourth was awful. The show "Angel" was what her character needed to develop into the person the writers wanted her to be. Her character, Cordelia, could finally say how she felt about Angel, even though it wasn’t like the epic love story with Buffy. “It was a different kind of love,” she said.
Because her fans are loyal, Carpenter would like to act in the sci-fi genre, but perhaps handling a bit more action. And she likes stand-alone episodes, rather than the episodes with storylines that go on and on.
She also explained that the director normally takes you in a direction that surprises you. She wanted to live up to the writing.
When a fan asked how she reacted to Angel cast member, Andy Hallet’s death, she replied with aggravation and said, “What do you think I would say to that?”
“I’m not going into that, that’s just not cool,” said Carpenter.
Her career is important to her and she said that in the industry, “you don’t get to call in sick.” She said she only missed about three days during a span of eight to nine years of acting in the hopes of someday getting a larger role in a film.
She also showed off her comic skills. Halfway in, a fan got up, and on his way out the door, Carpenter stopped him by saying, “Where are you going!?” He told her he was going to a robot program. She said, “Really, dude? Fighting robots? Glad to see we’re all over 10 here.” The audience laughed for a good 20 seconds.
The interruptions were the most entertaining. At one point, a fan’s phone rang and Carpenter said, “Hey! it’s him! Y'all turn off your phones. It’s rude.” The guy said, “I was expecting you to be introduced.” Her bodyguard responded, “Hey! I can punch that guy in the eye.” The crowd laughed. “Hey, no violence!" she said. "I’m just kidding. Sure, violence is fine.”
The Q&A event was informal, humorous and more than an hour long. Not only did Carpenter just win the media guest award, but she won it at Stony Brook University’s I-CON. | |
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a.a.k Cangel 'till the end
Nombre de messages : 7139 Age : 36 Localisation : In Jensen's arms Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
| Sujet: Re: I-Con [Convention du 26 au 28 mars 2010] Mar 30 Mar - 18:59 | |
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Ludo Everyone's Waiting
Nombre de messages : 9944 Age : 29 Localisation : Paris Date d'inscription : 19/12/2009
| Sujet: Re: I-Con [Convention du 26 au 28 mars 2010] Mar 30 Mar - 19:15 | |
| Yeah Cette femme a énormément de chance!!!!!!! J'ai à peu près tout compris, d'ailleurs j'adore la référence à SMG et le faux serpent Merci de nous avoir retranscrit tout ça ^^ | |
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