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【水贴】旧闻旧图之类的东西 等剧无聊,发点旧闻吧。。。不过还是有新槽点的,比如小白狮子是怎么用起twitter的呢?居然还要人教,啧啧。 Get ready to meet a whole new Beast. New Zealand actor Jay Ryan plays the Beast in The CW’s new Beauty and the Beast TV show. Vincent is still the beast, but he’s not the Ron Perlman living in the sewer beast. This Vincent is a military experiment who has a more human form and a more monstrous side. He’s still protecting Catherine (Kristen Kreuk), but Catherine is a cop in this show, so they’re both dangerous. We met Ryan over the summer when he attended the Television Critics Association party for The CW, CBS and Showtime. He was hanging out with his friend Lesley-Ann Brandt from TV’s Spartacus: Vengeance and made time for me to talk about Beauty and the Beast. Make sure to add Beauty and the Beast to your TV Watchlist.Beauty and the Beast’s Jay Ryan Fanhattan: When you were pitched or went out for Beauty and the Beast, were you worried there would be heavy, heavy makeup? Jay Ryan: Not really. I kind of was expecting it. I watched old videos because I was a fan of the original series, and I’d watch videos of Ron Perlman’s interviews before it where he spoke about the makeup process and how rigorous that was for him. So I thought, “I can do this.” But I did it once and I was like, “Oh, my gosh.” Fanhattan: Would you have done the full makeup like Ron Perlman if they’d asked? Jay Ryan: Yeah, I would have. I probably would have found it difficult to get through it, but I think if Ron Perlman can do it I’ll give it ago too. Fanhattan: What do you think about making this a military curse of sorts? Jay Ryan: It’s actually what made me want to do the series. I wanted this show to be not a mimic of anything that had been done before. That would’ve just been boring and would’ve failed immensely because the other series had just done so well. So the uniqueness of the backstory of this beast, beasts set in modern day post 9/11 in this monstrous hungry world is what excited me, and how hard it is for someone to hide in this world now. So that’s the challenge that the writers have is sticking Vincent in while he’s being hunted down by this government agency that created this experiment. Fanhattan: Are you glad you don’t have to live in the sewer? Jay Ryan: I actually was hoping. You know what I really loved about the old series was the community of outcasts that live in the sewer. So the writers are going to nod to the original series now and then which is going to be cool to see what elements they bring from that. Fanhattan: Vincent enlisted because of 9/11. What do you think about adding that background to a fantasy/romance/action story? Jay Ryan: 9/11 was the cause of his two brothers passing so he was going in to fight for their memory I guess. I think it’s touched on in the pilot. I think it’s a great backstory to bring into this world and make it a believable scenario. Fanhattan: Would you like Ron Perlman to come on your show? Jay Ryan: I think Ron Perlman is one of my favorite character actors. I don’t think he probably would. He’s got such an amazing career already but yeah, I would love him to come on. We’re talking about Linda Hamilton coming on possibly later on down the track. She wrote Kristen and I an amazing signed photograph the other day wishing us the best for the show which was lovely. On the original poster of the show. Yeah, Ron Perlman could definitely come on but I don’t think CW is probably his market. He’s doing movies with del Toro and stuff. Fanhattan: You’ve been working for a long time, but how big a break is this to be the lead in a CW series? Jay Ryan: It’s huge and a lot of people took a leap of faith in casting me I guess because I was an unknown foreigner on such an iconic show that’s pretty buzz worthy I guess. So I’m glad that it all worked out because the tables were against me. I was shooting a Jane Campion miniseries for BBC and Sundance. I had half a shaved head. I looked like a complete outcast, not Hollywood at all. So when I walked into the room and started taping for these guys, everything was against me. Then the schedules clashed and I couldn’t make it work but I had a lot of great people rooting for me. The producers, the creators, Gary Fleder who was our director on the pilot, they really pushed me over the line and made it ok for the studio and the network to say yes, and tick the box. So, you know, I’ve got a lot of people to thank. Fanhattan: Was it a really competitive audition? Jay Ryan: I think anything in America’s competitive because it’s more people hungry for the role. But I was lucky. I got a call. I got asked to audition for this. The casting directors, Sherman Knight Casting, they had seen me before in a previous thing and got the tape out and showed the creators on the first day, and said, “This is your beast.” So they watched the tape. They liked the essence that I had and they tracked me down from there and kept on testing me and gave me notes. I was sending tapes from back home and then they eventually they brought me over. I did a test deal. I had to fly back to shoot and then when I got off the plane, they called me back and said, “Come and test read again with Kristen Kreuk.” So they kind of had me in their minds from day one but a lot of people just have to say yes in this industry. A bit of a lotto ticket. All my numbers came up. Fanhattan: What was the previous tape they saw from? Jay Ryan: It was for a film called Something Borrowed. It was a test I put down and for some reason something that I’d done in that two years ago sparked their imagination to cast me in this role. Fanhattan: Did you end up in that film? Jay Ryan: I just tested for it. I didn’t get the role but it’s lovely. I love telling my actor mates that story because we do all these auditions and we just think they’re a waste of bloody time, but it shows that people are actually watching and taking note. Fanhattan: How can you prepare for the fan interaction that will come with The CW? Jay Ryan: I just take my lead from Kristen. She’s done 10 years of it and she’sso level headed. She’s so calm about it and she keeps a low profile. She does her professional self at these interviews but she also has a life outside of it and I tend to do the same. But their fans. They’re the reason why we’re working so I’m going to give them the time of day. Fanhattan: She did it before there was Twitter. Will you be on Twitter with them? Jay Ryan: The network, CW, man, they’re all about Twitter. They’ve got me on Twitter. Actually Lesley-Ann my friend from New Zealand, who’s on Spartacus, she has been teaching me how to Twitter because I’m slowly building up a fan base on there. I see the value of promoting the work through it. Fanhattan: Right, because you don’t want to reveal too much but you want to be genuine. Jay Ryan: Yeah, there’s a nice way to keep them in touch and not give too much away. It’s hard though because sometimes you have a few to drink and you’re like, “Should I tweet or not?” Fanhattan: No, you should not. How was your experience at Comic-Con? Jay Ryan: It was great. We had a full house of 5000 people in the ballroom to see the preview and the response was amazing. It was really lovely to hear fans of Smallville and fans of Beauty and the Beast get up and ask questions and be really intrigued. And we were behind the screen listening to every little nuance and laugh and clap and boo, booing for the bad guys of course, not for the show I hope. All the things we want our audience to feel through the first ep, they got so we’re on the right track I think. Fanhattan: Have you done any physical training for the action parts? Jay Ryan: Yeah, I have. I trained in physical theater as an actor. Fanhattan: Is physical theater a special thing?“I think the audience will almost have the same experience as the beast, so they’ll get to hear what he hears from miles away. They’ll be able to see his point of view. If we had smellovision, they’d be able to smell the scents too.” Jay Ryan: It’s a mix of dance, grand theater, mask, Lecoq work which is like an Italian style of theater. So it’s very physical in its nature so I’m used to using my body in performance. I’ve also been training to bulk up for the role and do a bit of harness work as well, so getting used to having that wedgie. But as the series progresses, the beast within him, the chemical buildup is going to be stronger. And so too will his strength and his beastly qualities. Fanhattan: How did you want to differentiate your beast from all the other werewolves and monsters we see on TV? Jay Ryan: The beast is DNA mutation and it’s created by a scientist basically who’s taken every strong piece of DNA from the most vicious animals in the world and put them in to these soldiers. They become killing machines. So I base mine on the qualities of these animals and therefore I think I’m going to be very different from any vampire or wolf, I hope anyway. Fanhattan: Will we be able to pinpoint what comes from each specific animal? Jay Ryan: I will be because I’ll be creating it, but I think the audience will almost have the same experience as the beast, so they’ll get to hear what he hears from miles away. They’ll be able to see his point of view. If we had smellovision, they’d be able to smell the scents too. We can’t go that far but we can imply and let the audience understand why this guy experiences. Fanhattan: Have you thought about animals you haven’t used, that you’re saving for down the road? Jay Ryan: I’m going to let that be dictated by what they write and find and animal that best suits the situation. Fanhattan: Is this beast as much of a Jekyll and Hyde, does his personality really change? Jay Ryan: I think it’s very Jekyll and Hyde. I think it’ll become very Jekyll and Hyde as we go because Vincent is this guy trying to reclaim his humanity and suppress this demon inside of him. He doesn’t like it, he wants to get rid of it but this demon eventually is forcing up over him so it’s like these two people fighting against each other. Fanhattan: But as the beast, he’s still protective of Catherine, right? Jay Ryan: No. The Beast, yes, has a connection. There is an element of danger with the Beast and Catherine though that he could attack her at any moment and we’re going to play with that in the series. So the beast is dangerous I believe. I think he has a serial killer quality to him and I think that Jekyll and Hyde thing is going to be a strong avenue for us to explore in the series. Fanhattan: Will Vincent have a nemesis for Catherine’s affection? Jay Ryan: Yes. Fanhattan: Have we met him yet? Jay Ryan: Yes, Max Brown, English actor who plays Evan, the forensic scientist. So Evan starts to find evidence of the beast and Catherine has to start lying about it. He thinks she’s seeing someone else but really she’s seeing the beast. Hebelieves it because he’s infatuated with her. Once he does find out about who Vincent really is and how he taps Catherine’s affections, it’s going to be a big triangle there, a dangerous triangle. http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvoice&urlrefer=e57497c704600351e89e06511419474f我不是广告fanhattan我不是广告com/2012/10/11/exclusive-interview-meet-jay-ryan-beauty-and-the-beasts-beast/
21集幕后照 这张是21集的片场图,batb的服装师在twitter上说要去买泳装(po主其实只在乎这点,是要看到喵狮泳装了嘛!) 然后Brian white形容这一集是 史诗 浪漫 沉重 震惊 揭秘 转自汤不热 But both Austin Basis and Brian White have confirmed on twitter this is a behind the scene picture from BATB and is from episode 1x21 @di_MOG YES… it’s the set for a scene from Ep21 :) (From Austin Basis’s twitter [x]) Too much Epicness to even imagine. Movie ISH! -> Stay tuned! “@di_MOG do you know whats going on here? :) #batb http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BHMATvOCMAADtD5.jpg …” (From Brian White’s twitter [x]) Also it was mention of save each other forum, that the designer who deals with clothes for the show {Catherine Ashton ) tweeted she was going shopping for bathing suits @MsStarrysky GM to u my shopping for bathing suits r done moving on to Ep 121 :) #Feasties #batbnews #BatB [x] @Jhb_SA my lips sealed :) #Feasties (regading if the bathing suits are for the picture above} [x] Brian also posted this cryptic tweet regarding 1x21: Be affraid… .@BATBwriters went INNN! “@bmlourenco @di_MOG hum now i´m starting to get a bit worried… #BATB” [x] Brian White also goes as far as tweeting this regarding the script for the season finale: Epic. Romantic. Heavy. Shocking. Revealing. “@Ewokgrl @di_MOG can you give us some one word hints about the finale? #BATB .@BatBwriters [x] Yes! Best TV Season Finale (plotline; cliffhanger) I have ever read. Bravo! “@di_MOG have you read the final script yet? [x] Looks like the remaining 5 episodes are going to be AMAZING!!!
某房有喜了 Jay Ryan: I got my butt down to the gym for Beauty And The Beast Actor Jay Ryan talks to Metro about going from Neighbours pretty boy to Beauty And The Beast. If you’ve seen Beauty And The Beast, then you’ll know this new TV imagining is a long way from magic castles and singing teacups. ‘I got my ass down to the gym,’ says former Neighbours star Jay Ryan on prepping to play the very 21st-century Beast, victim of a military experiment gone wrong. ‘Since his beastly qualities are manifested from cross-species DNA, I went to town on creating physical traits that come from some of the fiercest animals on the planet.’
When he’s not throwing his toys out of the pram, he’s the conveniently good-looking Vincent, an ex-soldier trying to re-integrate into civilian life. ‘I looked into stories from veterans returning home,’ adds Ryan. ‘How it felt to immerse themselves back into society and the mental and social challenges they can face.’ Happily, there’s Beauty (Smallville’s Kristin Kreuk) as, for all the conspiracy theory shenanigans, thematically Beauty And The Beast is still a love story at heart.
‘It’s an epic romance set in a modern, high stakes New York City,’ says Ryan. ‘He is a man struggling to suppress this creature within him – which luckily for me means I’m only in the full Beast prosthetic make-up a couple of times a week.’ Until now, New Zealand-born Ryan has worked mainly in his native country and in Australia, including a three-year stint as Neighbours womaniser Jack Scully from 2002. Now that he’s on a glossy US production, does he feel all Hollywood? ‘Surprisingly not,’ he says. ‘It’s filmed in Toronto, and the crews in Canada have the same work ethic and way about them as back in Oz. I guess the only difference is the amount of producers you have on a US show. There are a lot. Every little detail of the production has to be approved by each and every one, so costume fittings and make-up tests can take a lot longer than they do back home – and, unfortunately, they are my least favourite part of this kind of work. ‘I guess I did get to tick a big one off the bucket list, though, and that was being on a giant billboard smack-bang in the hub of Hollywood Boulevard. That was… well, pretty Hollywood.’
Next up you’ll see Ryan in BBC drama Top Of The Lake, co-starring Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss and directed by former Oscar nominee Jane ‘The Piano’ Campion. ‘Working with Jane in our native New Zealand, with a smorgasbord of some of the film world’s top talent, pretty much ticked all the boxes for me,’ he enthuses, before revealing his most exciting project of all. ‘Later this year I am to become a father. Perhaps that’s my biggest challenge yet…’ 看最后一句话
【OweN-LY ONE】Some things never change 写了篇e文 Time can change many things. You were at peak then you went downhill not long after. He was the 'chosen one', the golden boy who scored that wonder ball in World Cup 1998. He's journeyed from Liverpool to Madrid, to Newcastle and now to Manchester. But I believe Liverpool is and will always be where he belongs. Well it doesn't matter... It just feels nice thinking of him still the wonder boy.    The moment he took that offer with no hesitation, he broke my heart and, I believe, hearts of many other fans that are like me, that also fell in love with Liverpool because of Michael Owen and committed to loving LFC no matter what happens. To be honest, my heart’s been screaming. He should never leave Liverpool! And the way he left by thinking RM is better than LFC really hurts. His transfer to Man Utd’s was defiantly a disaster to me as a kop, but it is a good signing for his own good. He now have more talented players around him and more opportunities. And this could be the best chance for him to be back and prove a point! People are talking about him not being the player he once was...and this could be true, but I also believe that there is always something that won't change, something that steps closer to your heart as time goes by. And to him, Michael, that thing is being simple and absolute. In his eyes I can see so much of life and passion. And it is rare in today's   world esp. when it comes to the glamorous life of football players. Football has somehow became an intricate, complex game played by the whole world. And sometimes our world forget to see the most simple things and gets intolerant of what against theirs minds.And Michael is still that boy who is so down-to-earth like he used to be. So I really, really wanna thank him for letting me know that even time can go by fast, some things never change. But I'm still a massive supporter of LFC and I wanna say I'm pround to be a kop. Thank to LFC I can experience so much of heaven on earth. For me ~loving LFC is the thing that will never gonna change~!
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