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DefenderOfMen
QUOTE (Bubba_Bridges @ Feb 11 2008, 08:44 PM) *
Hi Bubba here, I thought I would pass this link along ...

http://origin.mercurynews.com/tv/ci_8224988


Thanks Bubba! That was really informative, not only for CI but for other shows I watch. It was interesting to see which series are DOA.
gorens_veal
QUOTE (cluck73 @ Feb 12 2008, 09:25 AM) *
"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (USA and, in repeats, NBC): Was in the midst of its first season on USA when it was shifted back to NBC in reruns. Still has some new episodes to go.

What does this mean? They've had new episodes all along and they have kept them from us??? Are they going to complete the season? blink.gif

I think that it means first runs will be on USA and then re-aired on NBC. USA has dibs.
Jryan
VDO on Equalizer on Youtube if you havent seen it,

Counterstrike Part one there are 5 parts.
Suspion of Innocence part One there are also 5 parts.
gorens_veal
NEW INTERVIEW!!!!

I just saw this on the reelblog. I'm not sure if anyone has posted it yet or not. It is kind of a paradox because it is dated February 15. It is from New Zealand. It's a good one though!

http://www.thereelvincentdonofrio.com/reel...ng-offbeat.html
JanxAngel
QUOTE (HelloBobby @ Feb 14 2008, 08:10 AM) *
NEW INTERVIEW!!!!

I just saw this on the reelblog. I'm not sure if anyone has posted it yet or not. It is kind of a paradox because it is dated February 15. It is from New Zealand. It's a good one though!

http://www.thereelvincentdonofrio.com/reel...ng-offbeat.html

Thank you!

"We goof off all the time. Kate and I, late in the day, we really have to concentrate because there are times you find the things that you're doing as actors totally ridiculous.

"And we'll be laughing at each other and it's really not nice to do to the guest actors, so we have to control ourselves. But at times it's just uncontrollable and people just have to wait."

I knew it. I knew they were secretly joking around off camera.
ValleyOfTheShadow
QUOTE (JanxAngel @ Feb 14 2008, 11:23 AM) *
Thank you!

"We goof off all the time. Kate and I, late in the day, we really have to concentrate because there are times you find the things that you're doing as actors totally ridiculous.

"And we'll be laughing at each other and it's really not nice to do to the guest actors, so we have to control ourselves. But at times it's just uncontrollable and people just have to wait."

I knew it. I knew they were secretly joking around off camera.


Chemistry on & off screen!
gorens_veal
QUOTE (ValleyOfTheShado @ Feb 14 2008, 11:25 AM) *
Chemistry on & off screen!


I knew it all along.
cluck73
QUOTE (HelloBobby @ Feb 14 2008, 03:23 PM) *
I knew it all along.



knew what? they are friends off screen too? remember, shippers of the world, he's a little married and kinda' has a baby on the way with a woman named Carin, not Kathryn. smile.gif
gorens_veal
QUOTE (cluck73 @ Feb 14 2008, 05:53 PM) *
knew what? they are friends off screen too? remember, shippers of the world, he's a little married and kinda' has a baby on the way with a woman named Carin, not Kathryn. smile.gif


They are such close friends off screen that their on screen chemistry is made stronger. biggrin.gif
cluck73
QUOTE (HelloBobby @ Feb 14 2008, 07:39 PM) *
They are such close friends off screen that their on screen chemistry is made stronger. biggrin.gif


what kind of chemistry is that again? They make great partners!
gorens_veal
QUOTE (cluck73 @ Feb 14 2008, 07:49 PM) *
what kind of chemistry is that again? They make great partners!


Life partners of course. biggrin.gif
cluck73
QUOTE (HelloBobby @ Feb 14 2008, 07:52 PM) *
Life partners of course. biggrin.gif



yep, partners for life. Until one retires from the force. smile.gif
Lozzie
This is so silly, you have to see it any way -

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nW-EbQcYs
waldkind
QUOTE (Lozzie @ Feb 15 2008, 12:52 PM) *
This is so silly, you have to see it any way -

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nW-EbQcYs


that cheered up my day smile.gif LOL!
KimberlyTaylor
if this has been previously posted...please delete and forgive me for being repetitive...

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=339&objectid=10492445&pnum=0

Nice interview...
chimera
QUOTE (Jryan @ Sep 19 2007, 10:06 AM) *
The Actors Studio

Got this off the Reel, Inside the Actors Studio is asking for suggestions for people to interview, The Reel some are asking for Law and Order people from all three shows, some VDO. You have to create an Acct to post your choice.

Jryan.


Just went to vote for this. Its a classy show, very real, I think even VDO would be interested.
ktjeinuk
QUOTE (JanxAngel @ Feb 14 2008, 04:23 PM) *
Thank you!

"We goof off all the time. Kate and I, late in the day, we really have to concentrate because there are times you find the things that you're doing as actors totally ridiculous.

"And we'll be laughing at each other and it's really not nice to do to the guest actors, so we have to control ourselves. But at times it's just uncontrollable and people just have to wait."

I knew it. I knew they were secretly joking around off camera.



GRRRRR so where's the evidence!!! No out takes or gag reel on the DVDs that I have.

Cloggs
DonnaLJo
QUOTE (Lozzie @ Feb 15 2008, 06:52 AM) *
This is so silly, you have to see it any way -

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nW-EbQcYs


Lozzie...That is hilarious!!

Thanks for sharing. cool.gif
spookycc
QUOTE (ktjeinuk @ Feb 19 2008, 02:07 PM) *
GRRRRR so where's the evidence!!! No out takes or gag reel on the DVDs that I have.

Cloggs


We SO need LOCI gag reels. X-Files had one every year. OK, so in the early years they were snuck out by someone who went to the wrap party, but we still had them in crappy quality on VHS. smile.gif

The X-Files gag reels are on youTube now.


spook
chimera
I lost my link to thevalentinecat. Can one of you enthusiasts help? ohmy.gif
spookycc
QUOTE (chimera @ Feb 19 2008, 06:50 PM) *
I lost my link to thevalentinecat. Can one of you enthusiasts help? ohmy.gif


ValentineCatblogspot



spook
chimera
QUOTE (spookycc @ Feb 19 2008, 07:04 PM) *


thanks, spooky! biggrin.gif
spookycc
QUOTE (chimera @ Feb 20 2008, 01:09 AM) *
thanks, spooky! biggrin.gif


Yer welcome, chimera pug! smile.gif


spook
JanxAngel
QUOTE (spookycc @ Feb 19 2008, 07:04 PM) *

OMG did you see it today??

PHW for inhaler!
Lozzie
QUOTE (spookycc @ Feb 19 2008, 04:34 PM) *
We SO need LOCI gag reels. X-Files had one every year. OK, so in the early years they were snuck out by someone who went to the wrap party, but we still had them in crappy quality on VHS. smile.gif

The X-Files gag reels are on youTube now.
spook



I would pay, like, POTS OF MONEY to see LO:CI out-takes.
JanxAngel
QUOTE (Lozzie @ Feb 20 2008, 11:20 AM) *
I would pay, like, POTS OF MONEY to see LO:CI out-takes.

Me too!

Super deluxe special edition box set w/ outtakes. Each season only $69.99!

I'd buy it too.
chimera
QUOTE (JanxAngel @ Feb 20 2008, 10:59 AM) *
OMG did you see it today??

PHW for inhaler!


gulp! just noticed his index finger is "erect" what a metaphor
detectiveB
QUOTE (chimera @ Feb 20 2008, 06:43 PM) *
gulp! just noticed his index finger is "erect" what a metaphor



laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
JanxAngel
QUOTE (chimera @ Feb 20 2008, 12:43 PM) *
gulp! just noticed his index finger is "erect" what a metaphor

And you know I was going to say how expressive his hands are and how they have such great diction.


Now think about it without going dirty on me...

dic·tion n.
  1. Choice and use of words in speech or writing.
  2. Degree of clarity and distinctness of pronunciation in speech or singing; enunciation.
Doesn't that just describe how he uses his hands in the language of gesture?
gorens_veal
QUOTE (JanxAngel @ Feb 20 2008, 10:59 AM) *
OMG did you see it today??

PHW for inhaler!


I love the slow motion, single frame pictures with the inhaler. It is on tonight!!! I will have to keep my gasp quiet so my family doesn't turn the channel.

What does PHW mean?
JanxAngel
QUOTE (HelloBobby @ Feb 20 2008, 04:49 PM) *
I love the slow motion, single frame pictures with the inhaler. It is on tonight!!! I will have to keep my gasp quiet so my family doesn't turn the channel.

What does PHW mean?


Public Health Warning.
KimberlyTaylor
QUOTE (JanxAngel @ Feb 20 2008, 02:45 PM) *
And you know I was going to say how expressive his hands are and how they have such great diction.


Now think about it without going dirty on me...

dic·tion n.
  1. Choice and use of words in speech or writing.
  2. Degree of clarity and distinctness of pronunciation in speech or singing; enunciation.
Doesn't that just describe how he uses his hands in the language of gesture?



Yes, he is very expressive with his hands, with his face and such expressive body language. I think it is funny, how when he is investigating and sudden says something to Eames...you can almost see the little light bulb come on above his head as he realizes what he has just said and how it fits into the scheme of the crime...
gorens_veal
OK, I just saw this on Starpulse:

Expect More 'Monk'

USA Network announced today that Monk has been picked up for a seventh season, with a 16 episode order. Season seven of the hit show will premiere the first half of the season in July and the second half in January 2009.

"You might say we were obsessed with making this deal," said Jeff Wachtel, USA's executive vice president, original programming.. "Let's face it, it's not easy to wash your hands of a show like 'Monk.' We have high hopes that this summer it will once again clean up in the ratings.

USA has renewed Monk! When will we know about another seasons of CI?
PassthePornTea
Interesting little tidbit...

Go to the third question down. It's a good point, if nothing else... mellow.gif
cluck73
QUOTE (PassthePornTea @ Mar 1 2008, 12:13 AM) *
Interesting little tidbit...

Go to the third question down. It's a good point, if nothing else... mellow.gif


Unless she put it on for another role, like he did.
PassthePornTea
QUOTE (cluck73 @ Mar 1 2008, 12:55 PM) *
Unless she put it on for another role, like he did.


Well, that role was like, three years ago. Though I definitely don't think the person who wrote that had to point to specific people to make the point. Seemed a little... I don't know, maybe bitter? Haha. Anyway, someone find a nice flattering article to counter this and cheer me up again! tongue.gif
cluck73
QUOTE (PassthePornTea @ Mar 1 2008, 04:59 PM) *
Well, that role was like, three years ago. Though I definitely don't think the person who wrote that had to point to specific people to make the point. Seemed a little... I don't know, maybe bitter? Haha. Anyway, someone find a nice flattering article to counter this and cheer me up again! tongue.gif



I thought the roles were last summer, The Narrows and Staten Island, but you are right, they didn't need to make a specific example. smile.gif
chimera
QUOTE (PassthePornTea @ Mar 1 2008, 04:59 PM) *
Well, that role was like, three years ago. Though I definitely don't think the person who wrote that had to point to specific people to make the point. Seemed a little... I don't know, maybe bitter? Haha. Anyway, someone find a nice flattering article to counter this and cheer me up again! tongue.gif


hello, ptpt, i felt very sad when i read that. I never got my crush on Goren until he was already polar bear size, and i love him that way (just want vdo to be healthy, that is all). I'd like to think the loci ensemble is strong enough to stick together even if eames gained weight. Kirsty Alley said that James Gandolfini was as big as a whale. You'd think she'd know better than to try to make herself look better by attacking a fellow actor. Sigh.
detectiveB
QUOTE (chimera @ Mar 5 2008, 05:22 AM) *
hello, ptpt, i felt very sad when i read that. I never got my crush on Goren until he was already polar bear size, and i love him that way (just want vdo to be healthy, that is all). I'd like to think the loci ensemble is strong enough to stick together even if eames gained weight. Kirsty Alley said that James Gandolfini was as big as a whale. You'd think she'd know better than to try to make herself look better by attacking a fellow actor. Sigh.


wink.gif Chimera,Goren is great in any size,even overweigth, for me. tongue.gif But I like when he is normal weigth,or little over that!!You know,in borders that is healthy for him!! tongue.gif Anyway,I like smart,big,soft and cute teddy bears,to cuddle;like Goren!! tongue.gif tongue.gif
Kirsty Alley was simply stupid,to say that!!Whales a beautiful creatures,so she showes how stupid she is!! biggrin.gif
spookycc
QUOTE (chimera @ Mar 4 2008, 11:22 PM) *
hello, ptpt, i felt very sad when i read that. I never got my crush on Goren until he was already polar bear size, and i love him that way (just want vdo to be healthy, that is all). I'd like to think the loci ensemble is strong enough to stick together even if eames gained weight. Kirsty Alley said that James Gandolfini was as big as a whale. You'd think she'd know better than to try to make herself look better by attacking a fellow actor. Sigh.


Aw, chimera pug, most D'Onofriacs like him any way we can get him. "Polar bear sized", as you call it, is fine with me. I just also miss some of the Goren leans and the graceful movements that he could do more easily, back in the day. smile.gif

ITA - if he's healthy and happy, he's fine.


spook
Jryan
QUOTE (spookycc @ Mar 5 2008, 11:08 AM) *
Aw, chimera pug, most D'Onofriacs like him any way we can get him. "Polar bear sized", as you call it, is fine with me. I just also miss some of the Goren leans and the graceful movements that he could do more easily, back in the day. smile.gif

ITA - if he's healthy and happy, he's fine.


spook



Amen, we all age, we all put on weight as we age. If its love its love. My hubby loved me at 115 lbs he loved me when I got to 400 lbs, he loves me now that I am losing the weight. Thats why I wouldn't even give him up for VDO, but he we can have our fantasies, can't we?
spookycc
QUOTE (Jryan @ Mar 5 2008, 02:01 PM) *
Amen, we all age, we all put on weight as we age. If its love its love. My hubby loved me at 115 lbs he loved me when I got to 400 lbs, he loves me now that I am losing the weight. Thats why I wouldn't even give him up for VDO, but he we can have our fantasies, can't we?


We sure can. In my fantasies, Vinnie and I are both lean and mean. wink.gif tongue.gif


spook
Lozzie
Interesting article about Vincent's father -
VDOVault
Really outstanding article about an organization that works to get actors with disabilities jobs. The organization pays a big compliment to our show, especially referencing the episode 'Silencer'.

"Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts: Celebrating Two Decades of Advocacy, Awareness, and Ongoing Education about Artists with Disabilities

"Things are opening up in film, television and theatre with respect to issues of disability—there has been progress. At the same time, the surface has barely been scratched," says Sharon Jensen, executive director of the Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts.

Based in New York City, the Alliance, formerly the Non-Traditional Casting Project (NTCP), is a national nonprofit established in 1986 to address and seek solutions to racism and exclusion in theatre, film, and television; Jensen came on as executive director in 1989. Three years in, NTCP expanded its mission to include artists with disabilities. "When I first came on board, I tried to raise cultural awareness," Jensen says. "I routinely asked casting directors, 'Would you consider an actor with a disability?' Nine out of ten times they said, 'No, not this time,' or 'Maybe, later, which seldom came.' Now, one out of three casting directors will say, 'What an interesting idea.' I hadn't thought of that. Let me think about it.' "

Today, because of its ongoing commitment to full inclusion, the Alliance is considered an established leader in the arts and entertainment field with respect to these issues.

An early environment of cultural diversity shaped Jensen's interest. "My parents had a global view," she says. "They recognized there were many cultures in the world, many ways to think, approach life, and contribute. We often had guests from different parts of the world whom my parents had met on their travels who would stop by to visit and stay in our home, which could barely accommodate our nuclear family, in my small hometown in Michigan—one gentleman stayed for six weeks! Living in a multicultural environment was the norm for me. I went to college with a girl who had cerebral palsy. In my 20s, I made friends in the deaf and hard-of-hearing community and learned sign language," Jensen explains. "One thing built upon another. Prior to coming to the Alliance, I had either worked for or led nonprofit arts organizations for 17 years. When this opportunity came along, it was a perfect fit."

Jensen believes "education—the earlier the better—is critical to understanding the lived experience of disability" and Christine Bruno, Disability Advocate for the Alliance, agrees. Bruno, who has cerebral palsy, understands the hurdles faced by artists with disabilities and the trepidation of decision makers such as producers, directors, and casting directors.

"In addition to my work with the Alliance, I'm also an actor and teaching artist with an M.F.A. in acting and directing. As such, I have an inherent understanding of the challenges performers with disabilities face and am able to answer their questions and help address their concerns," Bruno explains. "I'm also a direct liaison between disabled performers and decision makers, who often have limited knowledge of disability. A large part of my job as Disability Advocate is to guide, support, and educate decision makers through the process of working with disabled artists, from initial consultation through performance."

"As a teaching artist, I visit New York City schools with a team of other artists. We promote disability awareness using a variety of tools, including puppets, monologues and scenes, and theatre games to introduce mostly nondisabled children to disability. With the older kids, I share my personal story and facilitate question-and-answer sessions. The best part is that all my jobs—Disability Advocate, actor, and teaching artist—feed into one another and each influences the other in a positive way," Bruno says.

"What we've found," Jensen explains, "both with respect to artists of color and those with disabilities is that before you can have real change, you need a sensitized environment in which change can occur." To that end, the Alliance works with every sector of the industry and at every stage of the process, from initial idea through production.

Jensen says, "One of the Alliance's strengths is bringing professionals together around these issues. Our goal is to expand thinking that will then lead to a change in practices. Therefore, on an ongoing basis, we invite casting personnel, directors, writers, union and guild representatives, producers, artists, disability experts, network executives, and educators to participate in a variety of discussion formats, from small roundtables to large resource events." Jensen explains. "The feedback has been incredibly positive, including comments that range from 'eye-opening' to 'life-changing.' Unless industry professionals have had a direct experience with disability, most haven't considered the options or thought about it before. People are open to new experiences and to change, but we have to talk about it."

In 2006, the Alliance launched Disability in Entertainment and Arts Link (DEAL)—a direct result of bringing industry professionals together around the issue of disability. "DEAL was specifically born out of two events: The first, a collaboration of the Alliance, Columbia University Seminar on Disability Studies and Columbia University Arts Initiative, focused on theatre and casting practices and was held in 2005 at the Public Theater in New York City. We invited leading disabled and nondisabled artists and decision makers to participate in an open discussion about issues of disability," Jensen explains. "One hundred thirty five professionals—performers, producers, writers, directors, casting directors, and educators—attended. Following that symposium, a highly respected theatre and television writer suggested we hold a similar event specifically for writers. Partnering with The Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.; New Dramatists, Writers Guild of America, East; and the WGA, East Foundation, Written on the Body: A Conversation About Disability (full transcript available on the Alliance website) was held in April 2006 at HBO in New York City."

DEAL is a collective of arts and entertainment professionals dedicated to the full inclusion of people with disabilities in all sectors of American arts and entertainment whose mission is to help artists and decision makers in every sector of the industry develop projects that reflect the changing landscape of disability, introduce provocative ideas about disability, and put forth a more authentic representation of what it means to be a disabled person in the 21st century. Utilizing the expertise, talents, and access to resources and information of each of its members, DEAL was expressly created to aid industry professionals at every stage of the creative process—from development of the initial idea through production, marketing and public presentation.

The growth that has taken place over the last decade, Jensen and Bruno stress, has been a joint venture. "It's taken like-minded people and organizations with common interests working for change, such as the Tri-Union Performers with Disabilities Committees and the Media Access Office in California. Our mutual efforts have increased opportunities for the available talent pool of disabled artists, and we hope, provided role models for younger, aspiring disabled artists to demonstrate that a life and career in the arts is possible," Jensen says.

"Often our work is behind the scenes and under the radar. We get involved, not only in New York City where we are based, but all over the country." The Alliance has consulted on such projects as Academy Award–winning "There Will Be Blood" and NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." "We worked with the executive producer of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" on the episode 'Silencer,' which was about a murder on a deaf campus," Jensen explains. "They employed 51 deaf actors for that episode, seven as principals and 44 background actors. That's unprecedented."

"Nationally, the entire talent pool of performers with disabilities is between 900 to 1,000 and that includes actors with years of experience and training, background actors, and actors who are just starting out," Bruno explains. Comparatively, the combined membership of SAG, AFTRA, and Actors' Equity is approximately 150,000. (According to an article in the March 3 issue of Variety, an estimated 40,000 actors hold dual membership in SAG and AFTRA.) Those numbers and the fact that just 1.5% of SAG members identify as having a disability and of that 1.5 percent, just half of one percent has had speaking roles (according to a 2005 UCLA report), are a pretty clear indication that "this profession is lagging behind other professions, because so much of it is about the visual representation of what we see on stage and screen," Bruno says.

Given those odds, how then has this four-person nonprofit become nationally recognized for its twenty-year commitment to inclusion in the industry? Jensen explains, "We're a small organization, but we can both initiate and respond to issues quickly. We try to reach people where they are, whether they are new to the issue or more advanced. We try to help them take next steps. Every day we learn something we didn't know before, and we're reminded there's always further to go and more to be done."

For more information on Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts, visit www.inclusioninthearts.org."

article source: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/54342

The Vault
ciaddict
Thanks for the article, Vault. That is so cool. Over on the NBC board, the thread for Silencer had a lot of information from a teacher at a deaf college who appeared in the episode with a lot of her students. It was really interesting (and she had nice things to say about KE and VDO).
Lozzie
Nice tiddly little teaser -

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08067/863104-238.stm

"Q: The last Goren-Eames episode of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" before last summer's break was called "Endgame" and starred Roy Scheider as a serial killer who contacted Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) before the killer's scheduled execution to share details of many of his other victims. It was also the episode where Goren's mother died, and as more details of the killer's past crimes were discovered, it became evident that there had been a relationship between Bobby's mother and the killer and that he might even be Bobby's father. We left Bobby pretty traumatized by this knowledge and by his mother's death, and though he still looked pretty shaken in the first fall show, he rallied to help solve the murder of Alex's husband, and no mention has been made to date of the cloud over Bobby's parentage. Did they just decide to drop this question? Also, was this perhaps one of Roy Schieder's last roles before his death?

-- Alison, Edgewood

Rob: According to a publicist for the show, late in the next season of "Criminal Intent," Goren's complicated family story will be revisited: "In addition to questions about Goren's paternity, there are also unresolved 'issues' between Goren and his brother (Tony Goldwyn), and his brother's son (Donny, played by Trevor Morgan). One, or both of them, is likely to reappear in Bobby's life."

As for Scheider's last roles, IMDB.com lists a few others after his "L&O: CI" appearance."
Lozzie
If I read this press release correctly, Vincent will be one of the panel of speakers at the next Nashville Film Festival, which opens on April 17th.

His name is pretty near the bottom. I only wish it was MY bottom. Oh, sorry tongue.gif
detectiveB
QUOTE (Lozzie @ Mar 7 2008, 01:00 PM) *
If I read this press release correctly, Vincent will be one of the panel of speakers at the next Nashville Film Festival, which opens on April 17th.

His name is pretty near the bottom. I only wish it was MY bottom. Oh, sorry tongue.gif


Nice!! blink.gif Why are you sorry Lozzie?? tongue.gif He,he,he!! tongue.gif
spookycc
QUOTE (Lozzie @ Mar 7 2008, 07:00 AM) *
If I read this press release correctly, Vincent will be one of the panel of speakers at the next Nashville Film Festival, which opens on April 17th.

His name is pretty near the bottom. I only wish it was MY bottom. Oh, sorry tongue.gif


HAHAHAHA! You're so BAD, Lozzie! And I mean that in the best way. wink.gif
chimera
cool articles, hot double entendres smile.gif
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