Archive for May, 2010






Posted by Angie on May 29th, 2010

Just a heads up that I, personally, won’t be able to update over the coming months since I’m awaiting the arrival of my first child in early June. :)

However, my lovely friend Stef, shall be updating each week with screencaptures from Happy Town as well as any new guest appearances — including the recently aired The Good Wife guest spot — so, be sure to stay tuned!

EDIT: Angie welcomed a baby girl on June 6.



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Posted by Angie on May 29th, 2010

Finally! Region 2 fans can now pre-order the second season of Dollhouse via HMV.com — again, there’s no specifications available just yet — except the release date of September 6, 2010 and the price of £14.99 (instead of £24.99) which is the same price as season 1 when it was first available to buy.

I’ve placed my order, so I shall keep you guys up-to-date on any further details & when I receive the DVD, I’ll be sure to replace the caps in the gallery with HQ DVD versions. :)



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Posted by Angie on May 28th, 2010

Good news! Amy has confirmed that she has indeed been filming Sironia lately, and according to her latest tweet, filming has now wrapped. :)

I’m super excited for this little movie & shall be sure to keep you guys up-to-date on any further developments!



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Posted by Angie on May 28th, 2010

Thanks to Spoiler TV, I’ve also updated the gallery with additional stills from episodes 2 & 5 of Happy Town. Gallery links and previews are below, enjoy! :)

Gallery Links
- 1×02 – I Came to Haplin for the Waters Stills
- 1×05 – This Is Why We Stay Stills



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Posted by Angie on May 28th, 2010

Many thanks to Fractured-Simplicity.net, I’ve added additional/never-before-seen stills of Amy from the second season of Dollhouse to the gallery; links & previews are below, enjoy! :)

Gallery Links
- 2×11 – Getting Closer Stills
- 2×12 – The Hollow Men Stills



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Posted by Angie on May 25th, 2010

Just a friendly reminder that The Good Wife shall be airing tonight on CBS at 10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT — although be sure to check your local listings for the times. As you may know, both Amy and her husband, James Carpinello, are guest starring on the season finale as unrelated characters; exciting!

Screencaptures shall be added shortly after the episode has aired. :)



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Posted by Angie on May 24th, 2010

Last project update of the day. ;)

First off, there’s an article in the press library that you may or may not have read which explains how Amy got involved with The Cabin in the Woods in the first place;

They hadn’t found someone for a part and it was a couple of weeks before they started shooting and so [Joss] called and said, “So we can’t find someone for this part and we start in a few weeks and can you do it?” And I’m like, “Hey. Anytime you can’t find anyone I’m available!” [Laughs.]

And secondly, you may have read the news where Amy confirmed that The Cabin in the Woods is a creature feature i.e. it does contain monsters, but there’s also another interview at SCI FI Wire with Amy’s Dollhouse co-star, Fran Kranz, that offers a little more detail on Amy’s role without giving too much away. It certainly sounds like a movie not to be missed! :)

Kranz—who, like Acker, starred in Whedon’s Dollhouse—added that The Cabin in the Woods has two different components: There are the kids in the cabin, but also a group of adults (Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford and Acker) in a separate subplot.

“It was like two totally different movies,” Kranz said. “The way it was shot or just the scheduling of the filming, I was sort of around. There was about a couple months with all the kids, and then there was about a month or so with the adults. I had a little extra to do, so I was in Vancouver while they were doing that. If you went on set, it was like a totally different movie. It had a whole different feel to it.”



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