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Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:29 pm
by darkstarrising
wpgrace wrote:
darkstarrising wrote:I gotta ask...is that the way he normally walks? I thought he was affecting that walk for his characterization of Mick....

IT's a good question, but I think that's his walk. In Oyster Farmer he walks that way, as well as The Shield.

I noted his walk on another site and the poster, do not recall who, responded to me and said people have their own walk and it is one of the hardest parts of a person to change and/or disguise.

I have no idea if this person was right, but it's interesting...
thanks grace.....it'll be interesting to see how Vincent and Andy walk (hope we get to see how Andy walks)....

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:31 pm
by redwinter101
I remember reading a spy memoir years ago and the writer said much the same thing - the hardest thing to disguise is gait, apparently.

Red

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:00 pm
by mwj01
That is interesting. The only difference in gait that I anticipate from what we're accustom to is in Vincent, based on that body language.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:53 am
by SirenSong
mwj01 wrote:That is interesting. The only difference in gait that I anticipate from what we're accustom to is in Vincent, based on that body language.
Even in Moonlight, rewatch the scene when Mick and Ray are leaving to go off to war in What's Left Behind. His gait as he was walking away from the Ray and Lila's house is different than his regular Mick walk that we see usually. It's springier and more lively. Not typical Mick-like. So it was obviously something that he changed to show the difference in age.

I think watching Vincent in CM will be very interesting. Even the two pics we've seen so far show a very different characterization. I can't wait to see what else Alex brings to the role.

How many days until 4/29?

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:35 am
by mwj01
You're right SS, he did have a little pep in his step with the pre-war scene. In fact we didn't see him walk a whole lot in his pre-vamp days at Coraline's party, but his body language was different and less assured there. He's definitely a very physical actor. :thud:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:50 am
by SirenSong
mwj01 wrote:You're right SS, he did have a little pep in his step with the pre-war scene. In fact we didn't see him walk a whole lot in his pre-vamp days at Coraline's party, but his body language was different and less assured there. He's definitely a very physical actor. :thud:
I think that NIDA training has served him well in that respect.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 4:02 am
by Overdamoon
redwinter101 wrote:..

As for cast listings, my understanding is that Julia Ormond is the hospital's chief administrator, rather than chief surgeon, and the seniority of that position in comparison to other cast members doesn't necessarily mean she will have top billing. I would imagine that depends on how large a role she has.

Red
This topic has been debated on the boards as well. When the news first leaked about Alex's casting, it was said he was to be the lead. Then when Ormond got added on, it became that she was to be the lead and Alex is only "featuring" ?? :grumble: I guess they'll both be leads or co-leads but she's more famous though. Someone also posted that the sides read that she'll play a head surgeon, not just shuffling paperwork.

http://www.timesonline.com/articles/200 ... 460654.txt
The medical drama, starring Julia Ormond, also plans to use Brownsville Hospital in Fayette County...
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Ormond will play the head surgeon. The show also features Australian actor Alex O’Loughlin from CBS’s “Moonlight.”


http://www.digitalspy.com/ustv/a150453/ ... ivers.html
Julia Ormond has been cast as the lead in the CBS drama pilot Three Rivers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The actress will play the head of surgery at Three Rivers Hospital in the CBS Paramount project, which shows organ transplantation from three different points of view.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:34 pm
by MoonMad
Overdamoon wrote:
redwinter101 wrote:..

As for cast listings, my understanding is that Julia Ormond is the hospital's chief administrator, rather than chief surgeon, and the seniority of that position in comparison to other cast members doesn't necessarily mean she will have top billing. I would imagine that depends on how large a role she has.

Red
This topic has been debated on the boards as well. When the news first leaked about Alex's casting, it was said he was to be the lead. Then when Ormond got added on, it became that she was to be the lead and Alex is only "featuring" ?? :grumble: I guess they'll both be leads or co-leads but she's more famous though. Someone also posted that the sides read that she'll play a head surgeon, not just shuffling paperwork.

http://www.timesonline.com/articles/200 ... 460654.txt
The medical drama, starring Julia Ormond, also plans to use Brownsville Hospital in Fayette County...
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Ormond will play the head surgeon. The show also features Australian actor Alex O’Loughlin from CBS’s “Moonlight.”


http://www.digitalspy.com/ustv/a150453/ ... ivers.html
Julia Ormond has been cast as the lead in the CBS drama pilot Three Rivers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The actress will play the head of surgery at Three Rivers Hospital in the CBS Paramount project, which shows organ transplantation from three different points of view.
Lynne, I don't really think there's any doubt who the leads are. From reading the sides it's pretty obvious that Andy and Miranda are the leads. It's also hinted at Andy's interest in Miranda, maybe not romantically yet, but there's no doubt in my mind that's where they're going to head if the show gets to series. I know you read the sides because I gave then to you! :whistle: Just because Julia Ormond is considered the 'bigger' star (for now) doesn't mean she gets the most scenes. Nor does her being the chief surgeon make her part bigger. Just like Meredith Grey gets the V.O. and the biggest slice of the Grey's Anatomy pie even though she was just an intern when the show started, Andy and Miranda seem to get the most scenes in the pilot (from what I could see in the sides anyway). Alex could have a heap more scenes too seeing his character wasn't in the sides - the only scenes included for him are where he interacts with others.

I really wouldn't worry about the semantics of 'featuring' and 'starring'. They're just words tossed into an article by a person who doesn't know that someone is going to micro-analyse everything they say. And as someone mentioned, the roles will grow symbiotically as the show progresses. I just started watching Veronica Mars recently and Jason's role was only supposed to appear in the pilot. They kept him in and he wasn't even in every episode of the first season, but because his character was so popular (no doubt) he wasn't excluded from any other episodes in the next two seasons, so I don't see Julia Ormond as a threat to Alex's screen time. I figure Dr Andy will be dubbed McSexy before the third episode and his scenes will probably grow in number after that. :biggrin:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:44 pm
by coco
I always wondered why some people get really bothered about "starring" and "featuring". It makes no difference whatsoever :no:
It's what you see on screen that counts and Alex is going to do just fine on that score :yes:
I'm pleased that Julia Ormond has joined the cast. She's a great actress and hopefully it all helps to highlight a great show and that we end up with a full series out of it :)

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:31 pm
by Fleur de Lisa
I see Julia Ormond's character being similar to that of the man who plays the Chief of Staff on Grey's Anatomy. He isn't in many scenes, but his character is the center of the show in a lot of ways. Even when he isn't on screen, his presence is felt in a lot of ways. Everything kind of revolves around the decisions he makes for the hospital.

And, as always, the amount of time characters will spend onscreen will depend on audience approval. We've seen it time and again, there are some actors that are just magnetic and get the attention quickly of the viewers. Thus, increasing the amount of screen time they get.
Hmmmm, I am thinking that is a strong possibility with Alex!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:04 pm
by HotMicks
MoonMad wrote:I figure Dr Andy will be dubbed McSexy before the third episode and his scenes will probably grow in number after that. :biggrin:
You really think it'll take three episodes? :snicker: :snicker: :snicker:

I bet they change course after the numbers come in on the first show. And I don't mean ratings numbers... I mean the focus groups they do for viewer reactions to different aspects of the show, including the actors. After all the women in the room (and probably even some of the men) swoon over 'Andy' -- his gorgeousness AND his authentic emoting -- I guarantee we'll see more of Alex on screen. :hyper:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:12 pm
by wpgrace
Fleur de Lisa wrote:
And, as always, the amount of time characters will spend onscreen will depend on audience approval. We've seen it time and again, there are some actors that are just magnetic and get the attention quickly of the viewers. Thus, increasing the amount of screen time they get.
Hmmmm, I am thinking that is a strong possibility with Alex!
REALLY?? You really think that Fleur? Hmmmmm... I am thinking there is a strong possibility that I agree with your analysis.... :giggle:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:18 pm
by Overdamoon
Good, I hope y'all are right. I have to say, in every article that is written about TR, I do pay attention to see whose name is mentioned first but I guess it's just the reporter's interpretation.

Mandy, thanks for sending me the sides. They were too tedious to follow so I just skimmed the parts where Andy's name came up. I'll count on all of you ladies' interpretations and analyses, which sound better. :curtesy: :thanks:

For now, we'll have to wait 'til the big decision on May 20 first... First things first. :fingerscrossed:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:18 pm
by redwinter101
I got a Google alert earlier for a blog about new pilots - and the blogger describes Alex as an "epic hotass". Um, I don't think anyone here's going to disagree :giggle: .

She also set out all the new cast members but pointed out that frankly, apart from Alex, who cares? Here's the link if you're interested:

http://anniemoon.net/?p=76

She is also well aware that Alex's name will bring us all running.....

Red

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:26 pm
by HotMicks
redwinter101 wrote:the blogger describes Alex as an "epic hotass".

She is also well aware that Alex's name will bring us all running.....

Red
Heh, heh, heh... she is my new favorite blogger!!! :yahoo:

EPIC HOTASS ... best one yet!