Wow. Emily got tan as hell. Where are those pictures from?
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Thanks for the pictures n e r b l e! Greg looks hella sexy.
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yeah, what event is that from? i can't find them on wire image.
-maria |
they are older and from the wb upfront even from 02-03. also, some more pics, crummy quality and older but cute.
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article about the renewal at thefutoncritic.com
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posted pics of greg from a wrinkle in time in the greg thread.
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Guess you all probably already have heard but ... from the Futon Critic:
Monday, April 12, 2004 - 8:08 AM 'Everwood,' 'Smallville' Get 2004-05 Season Renewals By Brian Ford Sullivan CHICAGO (thefutoncritic.com) -- As no doubt expected, the WB gave early 2004-05 season renewals to "Everwood" and "Smallville" over the weekend. The pair join previous pick-ups "7th Heaven," "Charmed" and "Gilmore Girls" as the Frog's already large returning drama class this fall. The news leaves "One Tree Hill" as the network's only drama whose fate is still up in the air. As previously reported (read the story), "Smallville" and "Everwood" are down 26.42% and 9.00% respectively this season in year-to-year first-run comparisons. Nevertheless, "Smallville's" switch to Wednesdays has helped build the network's Wednesday, 8:00/7:00c time period average by a whopping 62.85%, the most by any relocated series on the broadcast networks so far this season. "Smallville" also remains the Frog's top-rated series in the network's target demographic of persons 12-34, not to mention its top draw in adults 18-34 and adults 18-49. The series will enter its fourth season this fall. As for "Everwood," despite its modest decline overall, the sophomore drama has managed to increase its retention rate of lead-in "7th Heaven" from 75.10% to 78.54% on average this season. Greg Berlanti and Mickey Liddell are the executive producers of "Everwood," while Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Greg Beeman, Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Ken Horton serve as the executive producers of "Smallville," both of which come from Warner Bros. Television. |
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I think Emily will do really well in this movie. She's a great actress and this might be the project that skyrockets her career. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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The Ring 2? I think Emily would do a wonderful job! But, will I see it? Maybe. The first one scared me.
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I think I read somewhere that the Ring 2 will be rated PG-13 [img]smilies/look.gif[/img] I'm not familiar with the ratings system but if it gets that rating, it can't be that frightening, right?
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hmm well pg-13 has been a lax rating latley, they seem to be allowing bad and scary stuff in to pg-13 movies.
-maria |
There's a lttle tiny thing on Chris in the June 2004 issue of YM I typed it up for ya'll!
YM Celeb guy Challenge: Plan your ideal date "I'd fly my women in a private jet to Greece, where we'd be massaged and fed grapes in a pool of Cristal. There'd be a room full of people dancing to trance-inducing instrumentals. Hey, you said I could plan it." -Chris Pratt, Everwood There's a cute little picture of him beside it. He's got a black hat on & a black button down shirt & jeans. |
thanks for bringing that little blurb over theocangel!
-maria |
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