Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Rep risal

2007-12-09 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Flattery will get you everywhere

Astromancer wrote:
>
> I found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She 
> was one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
>
> Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her 
> shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I 
> know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time 
> or three, but I still don't like it.
>
> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote: I did not see 
> her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
> > She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as 
> Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the 
> level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my 
> eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. 
> Wish I knew why...
> > Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who 
> played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
> >
> > -- Original message --
> > From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >
> > Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did 
> p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
> > i could see a return to "Xena", though, as a TV movie
> >
> > -- Original message --
> > From: "Mike Street"
> >
> >
> >> I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that 
> to bring
> >> it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. 
> This is
> >> probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we 
> should
> >> let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a 
> fan and i
> >> personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
> >>
> >> On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very 
> physical
> >>> being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a 
> world of
> >>> monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl 
> fighting
> >>> overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a 
> little old
> >>> for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's "old" mind you, just wonder 
> if she'd
> >>> still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will 
> Buffy be
> >>> married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
> >>>
> >>> -- Original message --
> >>> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >
> >>> Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
> >>> http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
> 
> >>> By Julie Pyle
> >>>
> >>> Fans might still be demanding a return from "Buffy The Vampire 
> Slayer,"
> >>> but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
> >>> that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years,
> >>> isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it 
> hits the
> >>> big screen.
> >>>
> >>> "I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,"Gellar said 
> in an
> >>> interview to Moviehole. "Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because
> >>> her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to
> >>> get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the 
> ending so
> >>> that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
> >>> saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up 
> again, to
> >>> only end it again."
> >>>
> >>> Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
> >>> outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
> >>> feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the 
> world
> >>> may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters.
> >>> Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike
> >>> movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters
> >>> have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around
> >>> characters other than Buffy herself.
> >>>
> >>> "I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning 
> period, so
> >>> do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's
> >>> going to end," she continued. "That whole thing worries me a 
> little bit."
> >>>
> >>> So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and
> >>> none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be
> >>> treated as any other rumor.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
>
> >>>
> >>> [Non-text por

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Rep risal

2007-12-09 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Why does she seem more attractive in Gallactica that Xena.  Is it simply 
the costumes, did she do something to her hair, or is it the character 
they created for her. ? 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...
>
> -- Original message -- 
> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena 
>> just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
>> Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
>> her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
>> Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
>> Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
>>
>> -- Original message -- 
>> From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>> Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss 
>> off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age 
>> would be an issue.
>> i could see a return to "Xena", though, as a TV movie
>>
>> -- Original message -- 
>> From: "Mike Street" 
>>
>>
>> 
>>> I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
>>> it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
>>> probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
>>> let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
>>> personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 
>>>
>>> On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 
>>>
>>>
>>>   
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's "old" mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" < 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
 big screen. 

 "I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,"Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. "Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again." 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 "I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end," she continued. "That whole thing worries me a little bit." 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 



 
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