Blogging Hiatus ‘Til September

The title reminds me of of that one Wyclef Jean song, “Gone Until September.” Is that what it’s called? I can’t remember, but I like it.

So, here’s the deal. I am too damn busy with school to keep up with this blog right now. I’m managing to read (some), but don’t have the time to post reviews. And do them justice.

Therefore, I’m going on hiatus until I’m done with school in September.

That may or may not fuck up my reading challenge this year.

However, I will still keep up the BOTM Club.

Thanks for understanding.

See you all in 5 months!

 

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Beefcake of the Month Club, Mr. May – David Boreanaz

Beefcake of the Month Club is a monthly homage to beautiful, gorgeous, hunkalicious men. During that month, a picture of the chosen Beefcake will be featured every week for your viewing pleasure in the sidebar to the left. Prepare to drool! If you’d like to refer someone to this exclusive club, check out the deets HERE.

For the month of May, please welcome….

Birth Name
David Paul Boreanaz

Date of Birth
16 May 1969, Buffalo, New York, USA

Nickname
Dave

Height
6′ 1″ (1.85 m)

Mini Biography

David was born in Buffalo, New York and grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the young age of seven he decide to be an actor, which eventually led him to study cinema and photography at Ithaca College in New York. After graduating from college, David moved to Los Angeles in order to pursue a career in the movies. After some uncredited roles he received his first important role as Kelly’s boyfriend in the series “Married with Children” (1987). After three seasons of playing Angel in the hit series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997), he received his own spin-off show titled “Angel” (1999).
IMDb Mini Biography By: zoot_18

Spouse
Jaime Bergman     (24 November 2001 – present) 2 children
Ingrid Quinn     (7 June 1997 – 1999) (divorced)

Trivia

Was discovered while walking his dog.

Sued by ex-landlord for allegedly trashing a house; denies the charge. [5 November 1998]

Graduated from Ithaca College with a degree from the Roy H. Park School of Communications. [1991]

On People (USA) magazine’s ’50 Most Beautiful’ list. [1999]

He is suing the driver of a car, Oren Kaniel, that crashed into his 1999 Mercedes-Benz on the Ventura Freeway in Los Angeles, north of Western Avenue, on Aug. 3 1999. He is seeking damages for pain and suffering, medical care, loss of earnings, repairs to his car, being deprived of his car while it was fixed, and damage to his personal property. [July 2000]

Announced engagement to Jaime Bergman. [August 2001]

Married actress Jaime Bergman on Thanksgiving Day 2001 in a very private and familiar ceremony.

He was supposed to marry Jaime Bergman in September 2001, but, because of terrorists attacks on September 11, the wedding was postponed.

His wife, Jaime Bergman, gave birth to their first child, a son, Jaden Rayne. [1 May 2002]

Ironically, played a vampire’s victim in the movie Macabre Pair of Shorts (1996).

He attended Malvern Preparatory School for Boys in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

Playing the role of Angelus on “Angel” (1999) for February sweeps in 2003, Boreanaz ad libbed a lot of his lines. Co-star Amy Acker said in an interview, “I think it’s great; he has so much fun playing that character. It’s a lot of improvisation and taking risks. You never know what he’s going to say; it changes from take to take.” [January 23, 2003].

Appeared with Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander), and Mark Lutz (Groosalugg) at the Angel and Buffy Convention held at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, England, 29 August, 2003.

His uncle and godfather is Art Moore. Art is also the godfather of his son, Jaden Rayne.

His favorite band is The Grateful Dead.

His favorite actress is Gwyneth Paltrow and his favorite actors are Al Pacino and Gary Oldman.

His favorite sports are golf, basketball and football.

Named #2 of the Top Ten Sexiest Men of the Buffy / Angel universe in a fan poll by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer fanzine (2004).

One of two actors to appear on both first episodes of Joss Whedon’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997) and spin-off show “Angel” (1999) (the other being Charisma Carpenter), as well as one of two actors to appear in both last episodes of the two sister shows, the other being James Marsters (Spike).

Ranked #21 in TV Guide’s list of “TV’s 25 Greatest Teen Idols” (23 January 2005 issue).

Son of Philadelphia weatherman / actor Dave Roberts (David Thomas Boreanaz) and mom, Patti.

According to his friends and family, while they both share a passion for justice, a selfless desire to help others, and a strong sense of right and wrong, they say the friendly, humorous David is very little like his most famous character, the dark, brooding Angel.

He and Christian Kane are the only two actors to appear in both the very first and last episode of “Angel” (1999).

Is one of Christian Kane’s best friends. They have been friends since before David became Angel on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997).

His father, David Thomas Boreanaz, was known as Dave Thomas in Buffalo. He was the host of Rocketship 7, a local children’s program (which also featured Promo the Robot). He was also co-host of Dialing for Dollars, another local program.

Was offered the opportunity to play “Bruce Wayne” in Batman Begins (2005) but turned it down.

If he wasn’t an actor he would be an architect.

Loves animals (especially dogs).

Has two dogs named Fritz and Bertha Blue.

Before he pursued a career in acting, he had the opportunity to train with Jack Lambert of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He has two older sisters named Beth and Bo. His sister, Bo, is married to Jonathon Slavin.

He has a niece named Caledonia, born in 1994 and a nephew named Griffin, born in 1997.

When he was a child, his family moved to Villanova, PA in 1978, when his father got a job on WPVI, Channel 6.

Attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child and graduated at age 14 in 1983.

Awarded the Young Alumni award in 2001 from Ithaca College.

His son, Jaden Rayne, was born on May 1st 2002 at 12.59am, weighing 8lb 9oz.

Likes to collect different sorts of London style shoes.

Loves to cook healthy meals. Discussed his culinary abilities while cooking sardines with Martha Stewart as her talk show guest.

Before becoming an actor he worked as a parking attendant, house painter, handing out towels in a sports club, and props department assistant.

According to a December, 2006, New York Times article, Boreanaz grew angry about playground bullying when he was young, and went on to become offensive end and defensive back for his Catholic high school football team. Fortunately for his fans, he decided to become an actor rather than a professional athlete.

As a kid, he was a ball boy for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Was bullied as a child; later became a strapping offensive end and a defensive back for his Catholic high school’s football team, the Malvern Prep Friars.

His favorite hockey team is the Philadelphia Flyers. He frequently calls into WIP Sports Talk, in Philadelphia, to talk about them.

His mother is Slovakian, his father is an Italian Catholic.

Announced that he and wife, Jaime Bergman, are expecting their second child [March 11, 2009].

David has a Kanji tattoo on each wrist, one means “Soul” and the other means “Destiny”. His wife Jamie Bergman has the matching tattoos. You can see them in two Angel The Series episodes – Lullaby (Season 3, Episode 9) and Orpheus (Season 4, Episode 15). The tattoo makes it first appearance in Bones The Man in The Bear (Season 1, Episode 4), at the end while he’s trying to eat breakfast with Dr. Brennan.

Announced that the baby he and his wife are expecting in September 2009 is a girl [July 27, 2009].

Daughter, Bardot Vita Boreanaz, born August 31, 2009. She weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz.

Was the original choice for the character Matt Addison in Resident Evil (2002), but turned down the part due to scheduling conflicts with his TV series “Angel” (1999).

Is very good friends with his “Bones” (2005) co-star Emily Deschanel.

Admitted his infidelity with Tiger Woods mistress, Rachel Uchitel [May 4, 2010].

The sexual-harassment lawsuit, brought against him by Kristina Hagan, has been settled. His attorney was Marty Singer [March 30, 2011].

His mother is a travel agent and his father is weatherman for ABC owned WPVI-TV.

Is of Slovak, Irish, German, Swiss, Italian and French descent.

Played Hockey and it is his favorite sport.

Where You May Have Seen Him

2012 Officer Down (post-production)
Det. Les Scanlon

2005-2012 Bones (TV series)
Special Agent Seeley Booth
– The Suit on the Set (2012) … Special Agent Seeley Booth
– The Warrior in the Wuss (2012) … Special Agent Seeley Booth
– The Don’t in the Do (2012) … Special Agent Seeley Booth
– The Bump in the Road (2012) … Special Agent Seeley Booth
– The Prisoner in the Pipe (2012) … Special Agent Seeley Booth
See all 140 episodes »

2009 The Mighty Macs
Ed Rush

2008 Justice League: The New Frontier (video)
Hal Jordan (voice) / Green Lantern (voice)

2007 Suffering Man’s Charity
Sebastian St. Germain

2006 Mr. Fix It
Lance Valenteen

2006 The Hard Easy
Roger Hargitay

2005 These Girls
Keith Clark

2005 The Crow: Wicked Prayer
Luc Crash / Death / Satan

1999-2004 Angel (TV series)
Angel / Angelus / Marcus Roscoe
– Not Fade Away (2004) … Angel
– Power Play (2004) … Angel
– The Girl in Question (2004) … Angel
– Time Bomb (2004) … Angel
– Origin (2004) … Angel
See all 111 episodes »

1997-2003 Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)
Angel / Angelus
– Chosen (2003) … Angel
– End of Days (2003) … Angel
– Forever (2001) … Angel
– Fool for Love (2000) … Angel
– The Yoko Factor (2000) … Angel
See all 57 episodes »

2002 I’m with Lucy
Luke

2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Video Game)
Angel (voice)

2002 Kingdom Hearts (Video Game)
Squall Leonhart (Leon) (voice)

2002 Baby Blues (TV series)
Johnny
– Teddy-Cam (2002) … Johnny (voice)

2001 Valentine
Adam Carr

1996 Macabre Pair of Shorts
Vampire’s victim (segment “MPS”)

1993 Married with Children (TV series)
Frank
– Movie Show (1993) … Frank

1993 Best of the Best 2
Extra (uncredited)

1993 Aspen Extreme
Extra (uncredited)

 

Personal Quotes

[on missing Sarah Michelle Gellar] “I loved working with Sarah… Sarah is great. A great person. Without Sarah I wouldn’t be standing here right now. So I owe her a lot.”

[From "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) on his view on L.A.] “I see L.A. as a beautiful blonde with dirty underwear”

“I’d have to say, I can share Cordelia’s pain”.

“[on the subject of hipness] It’s just one of those things. It’s like buttering an English muffin. An English muffin is hip. Because it’s so good”.

[on appearing as Angel in the very last "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) episode:] “I pretty much slid right back in. It was another day of work. I’m not big with reunions, but it was fine.”

[on his divorce from Ingrid Quinn:] It was great at first, but soon became a real burden. Ingrid found it tough to cope with the fact that all of a sudden I’d become public property as opposed to her husband. [June 9, 2003]

[When told that Amy Acker told a reporter that he sometimes flashes his fellow stars:] “Yeah, I pull my trousers down in the middle of a serious take to see if they can keep a straight face. I need to lighten the moment, I guess.”

[on hearing that The WB, which canceled the series, has offered to return to "Angel" (1999) with occasional TV movies or a miniseries] “As far as returning to the show for a reunion, I could probably put that to bed now: I have no interest in doing that. It would have to be a bigger challenge, rather than going back to something.” (May 13, 2004)

[on being cast in "Bones" (2005)] I have love and admiration for what I’ve done in the past, but I’m looking forward to playing this character, Seeley Booth. He’s a simple guy on the outside – a cheeseburger and black cup of coffee guy. Inside, he’s conflicted. (September 13, 2005)

[on the sexual tension between Booth and Brennan in "Bones" (2005)] The potential for their personal lives entering into their professional lives is, I just think, dynamic. I think we all remember when we would watch “Moonlighting” (1985). You never remembered what crimes the characters were solving and, to me, that is character work. (November 22, 2006)

[on almost turning down the part of Seeley in "Bones" (2005)] I had a difficult first meeting with [the producers] because I’m pretty frank. I was kind of in the mentality of, “This is who I am. This is me. I can offer this. But you don’t have your leading lady yet.” … For me, I come from a stock of family [where] my handshake is better than a contract. And I’ve gotten burnt a lot on that, but I wear my heart on my sleeve and I will continue to. … I looked at it as an opportunity to take a character, mold him and take a lot of chances. … I personally am kind of sticking towards the attitude of what it’s like to walk the fine line of potentially having a ’69 Chevelle with a 396 under the hood and 375 horsepower, and the fine line of being correct as an FBI officer. (November 22, 2006) And I was kind of conflicted with some of the ideas of ‘Is this going to be recent bones or . . . a recently decomposed body?’ It just didn’t feel right.

I didn’t come from a traditional background of studying theater and doing Shakespeare. (December 27, 2006)

[about his character Seeley Booth] He’s a stand-up, blue-collar guy. I know the blue collar mentality. You meet these guys, you make friends, that’s all stuff that I have.

[on working with acting coach Ivana Chubbuck:] I’m learning more how to do that now, draw on my own experience. It’s a style she teaches that makes sense to me. I didn’t know this could be so much fun. (New York Times, December 27, 2006)

[about his mother] I always thought of her as Doris Day. (New York Times, December 27, 2006)

For me, what I was doing with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997) and “Angel” (1999), it was all about the pain and the torture and the sense of being in the alleyway. Not to take anything away from it, but those were some learning, hard, difficult times when I didn’t know what the hell I was doing. (New York Times, December 27, 2006)

I didn’t grow up as child actor. I was fortunate to find this show with a small character that grew into this huge cult thing. I was like, “Let’s ride it.” (New York Times, December 27, 2006)

(2002) I like downtown cities, but L.A. doesn’t really have one, so you have to go look for it. But you can go down there and just experience Broadway. There’s a lot of stuff going on. Chinatown is fascinating. There’s a restaurant that I always go to, and it’s like being in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

(2002) I like to escape to hotels. I’m pretty much a hotel fanatic, whether it’s the Peninsula Hotel–where the people are great and it’s the lap of luxury–or the Chateau Marmont. I could easily escape to a hotel for a weekend and do absolutely nothing. Just sitting in the lobby and watching people come in and out is entertaining. I can use the spa. You kind of find yourself wanting to stay once you’re in the door. I’ve just always liked hotels. I like the bed and the sheets and everything that comes along with it.

I was walking my dog and a talent scout saw me on the street. Then from there, I got my manager, which led to me getting my first acting jobs. … He was trying to pick me up. It was a guy, he was homosexual. You know, he knew off the bat when he met me that I was very into females, so he knew he was going to strike out on that one. But I did some research and saw he was a reputable guy. So, yeah, walking my dog kind of led me to acting. (interview in Smoke Magazine, Spring, 2008)

 

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More reviews are coming…

I swear. For reals. I’ve been reading like mad and have over 10 books that I need to review, so hopefully I’ll get to those this weekend.

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18 and Over Book Blogger Follow #20

 

Have you read a romance or erotic novel with an M/M or F/F relationship in it? If so, did you enjoy the read? And if you haven’t, is that something you would read in the future?

Like Miz Wines said, I’ve never read a strictly M/M or F/F because it’s not my preference, either. I, too, have read books where the secondary characters swing to same sex: J.R. Ward’s LOVER REVEALED and the SINNERS ON TOUR series by Olivia Cunning to name a couple. I guess the next books in the series for these authors has to do with same sex relationships (even a possible menage on Olivia’s side). I’m on the fence about both (I skipped a couple in the BDB series because I had no interest and the relations were hetero), so I guess I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it.

What about you?

 

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Booking Through Thursday #39: Recommendation

If someone asked you for a book recommendation, what is the FIRST book you’d think to recommend (without extra thought)?

O.M.G. Can we say “No brainer, boys and girls?” It would be a series of books. Say it with me now

J.R. Ward‘s BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD

Yeah, that’s right. I went there. It’s been a while since I’ve mentioned these guys and I thought it was time. I’m glad someone thought to ask this question.

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Follow Friday #53

Have you ever bought a book BECAUSE of a bad review?

I can honestly say that I have not. More often than not, I ignore reviews. On the rare occasion, I’ll read a book based on a review, but it’s never been a bad one.

What about you?

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Beefcake of the Month Club – Mr. April: Chris Pine

Beefcake of the Month Club is a monthly homage to beautiful, gorgeous, hunkalicious men. During that month, a picture of the chosen Beefcake will be featured every week for your viewing pleasure in the sidebar to the left. Prepare to drool! If you’d like to refer someone to this exclusive club, check out the deets HERE.

For the month of April, please welcome….

Birth Name
Christopher Whitelaw Pine

Date of Birth
26 August 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA

Nickname
Peenè
Pinewood
Piney

Height
6′ 1″ (1.85 m)

Mini Biography

Born in Los Angeles, California, Chris Pine comes from a show business family. He is the grandson of actress Anne Gwynne and Max M. Gilford, who was President of the Hollywood Bar Association. His parents are actors Robert Pine and Gwynne Gilford. His sister, Katherine Pine, also acts. Pine attended Oakwood School in the San Fernando Valley, and went on to study English at the University of California, Berkeley where he received a bachelor’s degree. During this time, he spent one year studying at the University of Leeds in England. Pine also studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. After embarking on an acting career, Pine won guest roles in many television series, and made his feature film debut opposite Anne Hathaway in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004). Other roles in film and television followed, but he became an international star when he was cast as James T. Kirk in the hugely successful franchise reboot, Star Trek (2009).

Trade Mark

Sparkling blue eyes

Frequently plays charming and likeable characters

Trivia

Grandson of Anne Gwynne and Max M. Gilford.

Son of Robert Pine and Gwynne Gilford.

Younger brother of Katherine Pine.

Cousin of Martin Jurow and William Eliscu.

Was ranked #27 on Entertainment Weekly’s ’30 Under 30′ the actors list. (2008).

Was seriously considered for the lead role in TRON: Legacy (2010).

Beat Mike Vogel for the role of James T. Kirk in Star Trek (2009).

One of Variety magazine’s Top Ten Actors to watch (2008).

Has a degree in English from UC Berkeley.

Studied acting at the University of Leeds in England and the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.

US Weekly magazine called him “the new Harrison Ford”.

Close friends with his Star Trek (2009) co-stars Karl Urban and Zachary Quinto.

Frequents Los Angeles bar The Roger Room along with Jason Sarayba, John Mayer, and Samantha Ronson.

In 2009, he visited Auschwitz in Poland and the city of Mostar in Bosnia while traveling around Europe.

Enjoys skeet shooting.

In April 2009, along with several of the cast and crew, he visited Camp Arijan in Kuwait to show Star Trek (2009) to a group of US service members.

After college, he won a place at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) which has produced luminaries like Richard Harris, Jim Broadbent, John Lithgow, Donald Sutherland, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amy Irving, Stephen Moyer, etc. But a lack of funds and the prospect of student loan debts stopped him from doing this course in London.

Was in a relationship with Olivia Munn. [2009].

Is of Welsh and Jewish descent.

Auditioned for the part of Jake Sulley in Avatar (2009) but lost to Sam Worthington. Pine stated that it was the “worst audition [he's] ever done.”.

At age 28, he is the youngest actor to play the lead in a Star Trek film or series.

He is the first Star Trek lead to be born after the franchise began.

Is very close with his father, Robert.

Worked with Tom Hardy in This Means War (2012). Both stars appeared in the very popular Star Trek series. Tom appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) and Chris starred in Star Trek (2009).

Personal Quotes

On fame: If the worst thing that happens in your life is that you’re asked the same question repeatedly for a month, and people look very interested while they’re talking to you and wanting to know about you, think about every day you worked at that restaurant and every day you worked as a delivery man for Domino’s, every day you were a host, every day you were a bartender and worked until 4 a.m. And then just be very grateful.

[2009] I’ve seen what can happen to an actor when he’s just working for the sake of working. All of a sudden it’s ten years later, your career’s happened, and you haven’t had any control. I still assume that, any day, I’m going to be exposed as a fraud. That, like I once heard Gene Hackman say, the acting police are going to burst in and take away my card.

My mom was an actress for many years, and my father has been an actor since he came out here [Hollywood] from New York in 1964 and was under contract at Universal for many years. My grandmother was a B-movie actress at Universal, and my sister was an actress for a while, but then she did a bunch of other stuff…so I’ve been around it all my life. Growing up in a family of actors, what’s great about it is that they’re very supportive and they understand what it’s like to be an actor – the rejections, the highs and lows…and having a common language with them is great because you have shorthand speech.

[2006] I believe in luck and fate and I believe in karma, that the energy you put out in the world comes back to meet you. So if you have positive good energy, hopefully good things will come to you from the universe…I definitely have a spiritual outlook. I don’t usually read self-help books, but I read a great book by a guy called Wayne Dyer, “The Power of Intention”, which I loved. I am not a religious guy, I am probably agnostic but I thought what this writer had to say was really powerful. The more you are positive and say I want to have a good life, the more you build that reality for yourself; by creating the life that you want. It is not always the case that things will fall into your lap or that life will be great, but it is all about perspective and having a positive outlook. If something goes wrong, you say, ‘That happened for a reason, what can I learn from that and how can I grow?’

[2006] I took part in a theater festival in Massachusetts two summers after I graduated from college. Then I was in Los Angeles thinking I am going to go to New York. I had decided that I would not have a chance of a film career, so I was about to make the move. I bought a plane ticket and found a place to live in New York, packed my bags and of course the universe told me that I was not meant to go. Suddenly a week before I was supposed to leave, I had three job offers and one of them was my first movie. I think that when you let go and throw it all away and stop getting attached and say whatever happens, happens, you don’t invest too much in anything particular, and things work out. As an actor, it is easy to be so self-critical, saying to yourself, Am I good enough? Am I good looking enough? Am I smart enough? Yet here I am, so I am lucky.

[2006, on working with Lindsay Lohan] When I got the job I thought about her a lot. Not only was I getting a great job in a really good movie, but it was with Lindsay Lohan. She is so famous and I don’t have any of that. I have never experienced that kind of intense scrutiny that she is under, so of course I wondered what it would be like acting opposite her. I can tell you that it is like being with the Beatles. You cannot fathom the kind of attention she gets. It is mind boggling. We were filming in New Orleans and decided to go to Tulane to a party. But you cannot just ‘show up’ to a party with Lindsay, it becomes an event unto itself. You hear the whispers, then the whispers become gaggles of people, then the gaggles of people becomes masses of people and the masses of people bring the paparazzi and then everything becomes exaggerated. If she was drinking water people would say ‘Why is she drinking water?’ So it was a learning experience for me to be around and to see what that was like and to separate fact from fiction. When I was 18 I was an emotional wreck and I couldn’t imagine having to deal with that kind of fame, so I would say she dealt with it well and has a lot of grace. I think: good for her. She has met with such a lot of criticism and so I’m glad she is outspoken and opinionated and says what she thinks.

[on his biggest quirks] I talk to myself, especially in the car. I do it to work through ideas, or if I’m pissed off. I use the interior of the car like it’s a [therapist's office].

[on pre-acting jobs] I worked in a restaurant and in a bakery, and I once worked for my landlord as a construction guy who would repair things in the house. But I was not very good because I do not know a hammer from a screwdriver, so that did not last long.

[2006] I performed and sang at school but as a child it was never anything I was interested in doing professionally. But it all struck home when I was at college, Berkeley in San Francisco. I was still very shy and I decided to go to the theater to audition and I started doing plays and loved it. So it’s all gone on from there. I studied English and actually went to England for a year, to Leeds in the north of the country to study. It was a year abroad and that was wonderful. I had the time of my life. Everybody always talks about a dying passion for acting, but it never really happened for me that way, it happened so organically. Right now I cannot see myself doing anything else because it is so fascinating and a lot of it is really about human psychology. But I do have other interests like writing and playing music.

[on watching his own films] I am critical of myself like everyone else. You go to a movie theater and you are forty feet high. I had bad skin as a teenager and I am a shy person, but I think I am in the perfect business to fight my insecurities. You have to learn to love yourself and say ‘I am pretty cool’ instead of being so critical. You can easily fall into the trap of doing that.

[on kissing Lindsay Lohan during the masquerade ball scene in Just My Luck] Well at the time I was really sick with a fever. In fact, my sister came to stay, to take care of me. So I wasn’t feeling well, and we were shooting amongst a huge crowd of extras. It is supposed to be an intimate scene, we are dancing, but of course it was not like that at all. There was no music and I was being yelled at, ‘To the left! I need to see the left side of your face.’ It could not be more artificial, but she was great and we laughed about it. It did feel awkward but we got into the rhythm of it. She was a great kisser, she has great big lips and she is gorgeous.

There have been, like, three auditions in my life where I feel like I’m in a Saturday Night Live skit. One was for Avatar, which was probably the worst audition I ever gave. Another was for 10,000 BC, where I was just, like, on my haunches pretending to be in a loincloth in Burbank. Then the other one was Star Trek. It was all this jargon talk of torpedoes and photons.

 

Where you may have seen him:

Untitled Jack Ryan Project (pre-production)
Jack Ryan

2013 Untitled Star Trek Sequel (filming)
James T. Kirk

2012 Rise of the Guardians (post-production)
Jack Frost (voice)

2012 People Like Us (completed)
Sam

2012 This Means War
FDR Foster

2010 Unstoppable
Will

2010 Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey
Dave (voice)

2010 Small Town Saturday Night
Rhett Ryan

2009 Beyond All Boundaries (short)
Hanson Baldwin – New York Times Military Editor (voice) / Sgt. Bill Reed (voice)

2009 Carriers
Brian Green

2009 Star Trek
Kirk

2008 An Inconvenient Head (short)

2008 Bottle Shock
Bo Barrett

2006 Smokin’ Aces
Darwin Tremor

2006 Blind Dating
Danny

2006 Just My Luck
Jake Hardin

2006 Surrender, Dorothy (TV movie)
Shawn

2005 The Bulls (short)
Jason

2005 Six Feet Under (TV series)
Young Sam
– Dancing for Me (2005) … Young Sam

2005/I Confession
Luther Scott

2004 American Dreams (TV series)
Joey Tremain
– Tidings of Comfort and Joy (2004) … Joey Tremain

2004 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Nicholas Devereaux

2004 Why Germany? (short)
Chris

2003 CSI: Miami (TV series)
Tommy Chandler
– Extreme (2003) … Tommy Chandler

2003 The Guardian (TV series)
Lonnie Grandy
– Hazel Park (2003) … Lonnie Grandy

2003 ER (TV series)
Levine
– A Thousand Cranes (2003) … Levine

 

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Follow Friday #52

Q: Do you read one book at a time or do you switch back and forth between two or more?  

I  read one book at a time. I may stop in the middle and start reading another one. But I’ll go back to it after reading the other one. It’s too confusing trying to read two books at once because I feel I wouldn’t retain anything. I could be doing a review and talk about something that I read in another book. That wouldn’t be right. Or accurate. If you’re reading multiple stories, you can’t get lost in the story. It’s like having kids and they keep interrupting you and the next thing you know you’re thinking “Okay, so…what’s this story about again?” I enjoy reading too much to read books at the same time. Right now, reading is a luxury. It’s been a luxury ever since I went back to school 3 years ago, so I feel the need to savor what I read. Maybe if I was a hardcore reviewer and had ARCs stacked to the ceiling or something. But that seems more like a “have to” read, than a “want to” read. Just sayin’.

What about you?

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18 and Over Book Blogger Follow #19

Doing something a bit different this week…I would like you all to turn to page 60 of your current read (Even novella’s should have at least 60 pages, true.) And share the third to last sentence on that page! Make sure to share the title and author as well.

“He’ll take it,” Nice Guy volunteered for him. “And some of those sweet potato fries,

too.”

 

Now it’s your turn to share.

 

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Random Sex Thought Thursday #14

Catching up on my SPARTACUS: VENGEANCE eppies. Anybody else watching this show? This new dude still has to prove himself to me (Gawd dammit, I miss you, Andy! *sniffle*, *sniffle*), so now I’ve been watching it for the simple fact that I’m hoping Naevia and Crixus  will get to the hot, gladiator sex. I can understand where she’s coming from, what with all she had to endure, but it’s fuckin’ Crixus, bitch! He’s a fuckin’ gladiator!! He lurrrves you and would never hurt you! And he’s got the most amazingly full lips!! Just tell him that you wanna be on top, for fuck’s sake, and put the poor guy out of his misery. Gah! The kiss during their training session sparked something in me and the next thing I know, I’m dreaming about Crixus going down on me.  How’s that for an overactive imagination?

 

Do you watch this show? Who’s your favorite Gladiator?

 

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