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Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:22 pm
by lynnrxgal
I think we should all join hands and pray real, real hard (or at least dance a little! LOL)
I'm with you, Amy. I don't have any nails left and upfronts are a month away! And to think, a year ago I didn't even know what an "upfront" was!
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:30 pm
by nayp
lynnrxgal wrote:amyvil wrote:I think we should all join hands and pray real, real hard (or at least dance a little! LOL)
I'm with you, Amy. I don't have any nails left and upfronts are a month away! And to think, a year ago I didn't even know what an "upfront" was!

to upfronts, let's add "on the fence", "on the bubble", "demographics", "and if you are over 40, no body gives a crap", during this wonderful time of the year.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:47 pm
by Overdamoon
Wow! The press completely dropped Julia Ormond's name lately, didn't they? This one and the other blurb from THR with 3R topping the list in the murky waters.
Yay, Alex!!!
Thanks Jade for the post.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:45 pm
by wpgrace
amyvil wrote:Geesh, 26 days until we hear about TR and I'm already heavy into the Tums. Of course, we have delish Alex in his creepy turn as Vincent to look forward to next week but then it's going to be serious nail biting time. Feels like deja vu all over again.
I'm really, really getting my hopes up about TR getting picked up, what with Nikki Finke (who was the first one last year to break the bad news about Moonlight being cancelled or at least the first one I read) and The Hollywood Reporter both reporting good things about its chances.
I think we should all join hands and pray real, real hard (or at least dance a little! LOL)
Amy V.
I am so with ya Amy... tho foregoing the Tums in favor of wine. And I'd LIKE to feel optimistic about 3R... but I'm ascaired...
But I'll hold hands and dance a little...

Oops.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:57 pm
by willing freshie
Deja vu is right! But guys, this time it is going to go OUR way!
Imagine what Alex is feeling now! I am so glad I am not an actress--I like steady income myself!
Mandy ---you are beginning to sound as optimistic as the rest of us---watch it!
Seriously though, I don't want to be devastated like last year---it just CAN NOT HAPPEN!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:19 pm
by Jade
I didn't live the bad news from last year because i know Alex only since last January (Thank you August rush) but i'm sure that it must have been awfull for you all.
Well it's looking good so far so

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:04 pm
by r1015bill
Overdamoon wrote:Wow! The press completely dropped Julia Ormond's name lately, didn't they? This one and the other blurb from THR with 3R topping the list in the murky waters.
Yay, Alex!!!
Thanks Jade for the post.
Now that there's progress on the SAG agreement, do you suppose she'll go back to movies?
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:25 pm
by redwinter101
r1015bill wrote:Overdamoon wrote:Wow! The press completely dropped Julia Ormond's name lately, didn't they? This one and the other blurb from THR with 3R topping the list in the murky waters.
Yay, Alex!!!
Thanks Jade for the post.
Now that there's progress on the SAG agreement, do you suppose she'll go back to movies?
I think that she was dipping her toe in TV even before the SAG issues - with whichever CSI she was in (sorry I'm not up to speed on them). I'm sure she'll be looking for movie roles if they are on offer but I read a recent interview and she seemed happy working on a variety of projects.
Red
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:30 pm
by darkstarrising
redwinter101 wrote:r1015bill wrote:Overdamoon wrote:Wow! The press completely dropped Julia Ormond's name lately, didn't they? This one and the other blurb from THR with 3R topping the list in the murky waters.
Yay, Alex!!!
Thanks Jade for the post.
Now that there's progress on the SAG agreement, do you suppose she'll go back to movies?
I think that she was dipping her toe in TV even before the SAG issues - with whichever CSI she was in (sorry I'm not up to speed on them). I'm sure she'll be looking for movie roles if they are on offer but I read a recent interview and she seemed happy working on a variety of projects.
Red
Shows how little I know....didn't realize she had done a CSI...I checked with IMDB and she was apparently in a recurring role in CSI NY over three episodes.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:33 pm
by VAsusieQ18
Julia is/was on CSI: NY. Her role was very small and I don't think she's been on but 2 or 3 episodes. Not a major character at all. And if I'm being brutally honest, she's really started to show her age. Not slamming her at all. She's a beautiful woman, but I bring it up only because I would imagine the bias that Hollywood has against age is the reason she's diversifying her acting portfolio. She's not going to get roles like she did when she was younger. So her interest in Three Rivers is understandable. Its a leading, mature role in a drama that could very well showcase her acting chops. I wish her well. She's got a natural way about her that seems to "invite" people into whatever character she may be playing. I'm sure she and Alex will have great chemistry together. How they chose to use that chemistry remains to be seen. As work colleagues or lovers or both? Interesting dilemna for her to be in at this stage in her career.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:36 pm
by darkstarrising
VAsusieQ18 wrote:Julia is/was on CSI: NY. Her role was very small and I don't think she's been on but 2 or 3 episodes. Not a major character at all. And if I'm being brutally honest, she's really started to show her age. Not slamming her at all. She's a beautiful woman, but I bring it up only because I would imagine the bias that Hollywood has against age is the reason she's diversifying her acting portfolio. She's not going to get roles like she did when she was younger. So her interest in Three Rivers is understandable. Its a leading, mature role in a drama that could very well showcase her acting chops. I wish her well. She's got a natural way about her that seems to "invite" people into whatever character she may be playing. I'm sure she and Alex will have great chemistry together. How they chose to use that chemistry remains to be seen. As work colleagues or lovers or both? Interesting dilemna for her to be in at this stage in her career.
sigh....truly a depressing notion to be thought 'over the hill' at 44. How shallow have we become?
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:45 pm
by VAsusieQ18
DS, women over 30 are considered "old" in Hollywood.

But its nice to see that so many famous actresses are hitting 40 in recent years, and the press seems to be celebrating their age. 'Bout time! But Hollywood, well not so much. They still favor youth and beauty over experience and maturity.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:48 pm
by Josefismysire
VAsusieQ18 wrote:DS, women over 30 are considered "old" in Hollywood.

But its nice to see that so many famous actresses are hitting 40 in recent years, and the press seems to be celebrating their age. 'Bout time! But Hollywood, well not so much. They still favor youth and beauty over experience and maturity.

And then, there are the Susan Lucci's of the world who refuse to age, bless her heart. Ya just gotta love the ever-gorgeous her...

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:50 am
by wpgrace
VAsusieQ18 wrote:DS, women over 30 are considered "old" in Hollywood.

But its nice to see that so many famous actresses are hitting 40 in recent years, and the press seems to be celebrating their age. 'Bout time! But Hollywood, well not so much. They still favor youth and beauty over experience and maturity.

Yeah... they hit 40 and the mags celebrate their age... but they only talk about the 40 year olds who mange to look mid-30's... their faces have been buffed, puffed, lifted, botoxed, implanted, air-brushed and filmed thru gauze... They have trainers on call 24/7 so they can continue to wear a size 0 into midlife... and they have chefs who "cook" them food for the day that would only get me to lunch... Talk about the Undead.
And what progress on the SAG contract? Did I miss the news? Not that I'm not usually the very last one to hear H'wood news... but progress??
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:06 am
by darlingcat
Raven wrote:A college student was an extra on Three Rivers and she posted her experience on MLF. She had some very funny interaction with Alex that will warm your heart. Her screen name is anastasia cullen and she graciously told me to post her story here.
Anastasia posted the two pics she took on the TR set that day on MLF. Here is the link:
** link removed by mod because at least one of the pictures was taken without authorization on the set of Three Rivers **