Thursday, June 22, 2006

Superman Returns Premiere

Smallville's Lex Luthor, Michael Rosenbaum WAS present for the premiere of the new film, Superman Returns, in Westwood (Los Angeles), California, on June 21.

Here is the trascript of the part he talks about Superman Returns, his character lex Luthor and the new season of Smallville:

"IESB: We saw you at the Superman Premiere and you actually were there with Kevin Spacey… it was kinda of a really cool shot there… so did you give him any advice?
MR: Give Kevin any advice?

IESB: You know Lex Luthor to Lex Luthor?
MR: I just said you know.. Kevin I really didn’t plan going over the top until when I get older like your character’s on Superman but now I have to built and go from where I am to where you…. No I didn’t do this.. no advice, he’s won two Oscars, the guy is great…um…

IESB: So you saw Superman, I’ve seen it like 6 times already, what did you think about it man?
MR: It’s great, it’s lot of fun..

IESB: Isn’t it incredible?
MR: Yeah, it was a lot of fun, I thought the effects were amazing, it’s a great summer movie and everyone needed the return of Superman, so it was good.

IESB: Alright so what are we expecting to see next season?
MR: Lex.. Lex is gonna become a ultimate bad ass villain next year cause the show probably won’t last more than another year or two, right? SO we gotta, gotta *snaps his fingers * step up now, don’t we? But you know at the end of last season I was … Lex turned into Zod, he’s on the rooftop, there’s thousands of people rioting and Lana is on my arms … he’s becoming this ultimate villain so it’s kinda fun to watch him turn a little bit."

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Monday, June 05, 2006

Erica Durance At Wizard World


Erica Durance (Lois) and her husband David Palffy were guests at this year's Wizard World convention in Philadelphia, PA this past weekend.

Erica participated in a question and answer session where she revealed that yes, she will be back for 13 episodes in Season Six, and she also talked about some of the limits placed on her character.

"DC Comics has really clamped down on Lois," she said. "You can't do a dream sequence (with her and Clark) or any of that sneaky stuff."

She said there's a danger of Lois and Clark getting too close on the series.

"You could wind up frustrating the audience," she said. "Or if it ends up they get together and once there's love, it's like, sayoonara, Smallville's over."

Durance said she feels the show could go through a sixth season and even a seventh

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