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The panel began with a long clip summarising season one, which of course, ended with a look at Katherine driving a knife straight through Uncle John. So what kind of havoc might she cause? Well, Williamson revealed a few things. For one, we’re going to be seeing more Katherine flashbacks, so we’ll get a little history on why she’s the way she is. Also, they debuted footage from season two, which reveals that Katherine didn’t come back to Mystic Falls for Damon â she came for Stefan. She admits to Damon in the clip, “The truth is, I never loved you.” Dun, dun, dun! Williamson said that Stefan and Katherine will come face to face in the first episode of the new season and fellow writer/executive producer Julie Plec hinted that we may see not a love triangle anymore, but “a love square.” Sounds like Dobrev has her work cut out for her!
Jeremy is back! McQueen’s presence proved that the character isn’t completely gone from next season, but the question is, will he be alive (and human) or undead? Williamson is keeping quiet saying, “Jeremy is going to wake up alive or heâs going to wake up dead, but he will wake up.” Personally, I’m glad to see his character sticking around, even if his new circumstances are unclear.
Caroline’s life was also iffy in the season finale and her outcome seemed even more unsure since Candice Accola was no where to be seen at the panel. Plec wasn’t exactly clamouring to clarify where Caroline is headed either, saying, “Caroline’s life is hanging in the balance; it will either be very sad very dramatic or she’ll live to tell the tale.”
Now that Mayor Lockwood is dead, the panel announced that Mrs. Lockwood will be stepping in for his duties during the interim. Williamson revealed that Lockwood’s son Tyler will learn what the curse is about and will come to understand who and what he is. “There will be a transformation,” he said, but star Trevino admitted that he’s “scared to death” about it, because he wants it to look good, not cheesy.
As for the Salvatore brothers’ inner struggles, we’ll be seeing more of it in season two. “Damon is wrestling with the good side of him and Stefan will have to come to terms with being a vampire and excepting it,” Williamson said. But it’s something Somerhalder himself isn’t all that happy about. He chimed in, “The nice Damon freaks me out! I donât know how to do it well. My favourite scenes are the fun, nutty Damon.” Agreed, Ian, agreed.
Things started to heat up when talk turned from plot to sex…and abs. “Julie and I sit around thinking who’s going to be taking off their clothes next?” Williamson joked. Somerhalder replied, “I take off my clothes all the time!” Davis added that he’d like to see Alaric and Jenna have “filthy dirty sex” in season two. But when the cast was asked about who had the best abs, the votes seemed to be unanimous: Paul Wesley. Somerhalder joked, “I’m too lazy. I like food way too much.”
There were so many deaths in last season’s finale and it sounds like there are more to come. “People are going to die,” said Williamson. But he assured us, “We don’t kill people just to kill people. It has to fit in the story and make sense.”
As for the cast’s own wishes for their characters in season two, they did have a few requests to make of Williamson and Plec. McQueen said he’d like Jeremy to have “more edge,” Wesley would like to do a flashback of Stefan in the eighties and Somerhalder said, “Give Damon Stefan’s bedroom. It’s a bad-ass bedroom.”
Source: PopSugar
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I have been able to add a bunch of captures from Candice’s apperance as a backup singer for Miley Curys in the 2008 movie/concert called Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert. Candice looks co cute in her red hair and when she does her “backup singer moves”. About 470 caps has been added.
Im still having some gallery troubles, but hopefully they will be fixed very soon. Been to busy with work, and haven’t had time to really look into it.
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We are currently expecting some gallery problems due to a updated that went wrong. Im currently working on getting it fixed and will let you guys know as soon as the gallery is back up again!
Update: The gallery now works but the theme is messed up, and since its pretty late where I live I can’t fix it right now, but hopefully the theme will be up tomorrow! Thanks for keeping in there, guys!
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I have added screencaptures from Candice’s movie back in 2009, Deadgirl. Im not really a fan of horror movies but Candice was great in it. I might have overcapped but she looks so cute. Over 400 captures has been added aswell as a review of the movie from Bloody Disgusting. Videos will be added shortly.
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Probably one of the most challenging films at this yearâs Midnight Madness (TIFF) is Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel âs DEADGIRL, which takes a dark and dreary trip into the underworld of teen adolescence. This indie coming-of-age horror film is guaranteed to divide audiences with its intense subject matter, and what will make-or-break the film for most audience members is whether or not they find the film believable.
In DEADGIRL, which was scripted veteran actor/writer Trent Haaga, Ricky (Shiloh Fernandez) and JT (Noah Segan), two 17-year-old high school students, discover a girl (Jenny Spain) chained to a table behind closed doors at the bottom of an old abandoned hospital. The characters are immediately established as JT immediately has dark intentions, while Ricky will have none of it. JT later catches up with Ricky, who is furious with his friend, until he is shown JTâs uncanny discovery⊠JT shoots the girl, showing Ricky that it wields no results – the girl should be dead, but sheâs surely alive (not so) well.
Now this is where audiences will divide, since itâs obvious something is âoffâ with the girl. She just lies there with her teeth showing and no reaction. Sheâs either vacant or just waiting⊠for what, you should all know. JT decides that they should keep her as their own â a âsex slaveâ if you will. From here on out everything spirals out of controlâŠ
DEADGIRL takes great pride in attempting to remain in reality, even though naysayers will claim that no boy in their right mind will f*ck a âkinda corpseâ, while others would say, âhave you been on the internet lately?â Try searching for necrophilia and bondage, some results are guaranteed to pop up.
DEADGIRL, while taking cues from films like SAW and HOSTEL, more so resembles STAND BY ME and RIVERâS EDGE. The creepy and dark premise, molded around a group of âinnocentâ teens, has its main focus on the coming-of-age story than the brutal treatment of the âdeadgirlâ. While this girl is brutally raped on more than one occasion, most of the film is spent filling scenes with heavy exposition, projected mostly by the delightfully evil Noah Segan. His counterpart, Shiloh Fernandez, puts on one of the best Joaquin Phoenix impressions, while overusing the word âmanâ, adding to the teen-speak dialect implemented by Trent Haaga. While the film (thankfully) isnât trying to be hip and cool, Haada still overwrites a bit as some of the exposition becomes a tad too heavy â why JT is f*cking a corpse doesnât really need to be explained. Even so, Haaga impresses by keeping the metaphors subtle and flipping the clichĂ© segments on their ass. In one scene, the teens decide to kidnap a random woman from a gas station, and after attempting to beat her into the trunk she turns on them and kicks their little asses. It is one of the most predominant and delightful moments of the film, so uncomforting that it gives you a second to breath.
One of the guiding lights in the film is the score, which was very reminiscent of DONNIE DARKO. It sets not on the tone of the film, but also the pace. The look of the film was stunning being that it was HD, shot on a Viper cam, the same used in David Fincherâs ZODIAC. While projecting sharp and crisp, it still gave off a low budget, green/blue creepy edge â it was quite simply stunning.
DEADGIRL is not a zombie movie per se, or maybe it is? Either way, the word should be banned from use when converging over the film, as itâs something quite different. DEADGIRL is something that has never been done before and it will leave you shocked (or jealous â if youâre a freak). A twisted turn of events make DEADGIRL an immediate indie classic and one of the best teen horror thrillers in years. This will be one to talk about over a long cup of coffeeâŠ
Score: 8 / 10
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Enough with that pesky Edward Cullen and his family-friendly vampire brood! There’s no denying that The CW’s The Vampire Diaries grabbed a good portion of the bloodsucking market this season, and the whole cast is coming back for in the second round!
And, trust, we know that plenty of you are into the fangy fun of it, too.
The hot vamp show stars the adorable Nina Dobrev, bad-boy Paul Wesley and Lost alum Ian Somerhalder in a ferocious mix of teen melodrama and supernatural fantasy. But what really goes down behind the scenes on the sweaty, steamy set in Atlanta, Georgia?
We recently caught up with stars Candice Accola and Steven R. McQueen, who play ex-mega-bitch Caroline and screwed-up outsider Jeremy, and wrenched a few droplets of bloody cast dish from them:
They still get starstruck.
Accola’s intimidated by iconic women, none more so than Diane Keaton. “I had the opportunity to meet her on the way to the pilot,” she says. “She sat behind Kayla [Ewell] and I on the airplane. I was all ready to say, ‘You are an inspiration to young women everywhere!’ and all that came out was, ‘You are, like, awesome!’ Ha. That’s how suave I get.”
They like other vampires.
“I’ve been on a True Blood kick,” says Accola, who also plans to see Eclipse when she and the other girls reconvene in Atlanta in July to begin filming. “Definitely by the time we get back.”
Meanwhile, McQueen is a fervent Team Edward supporter.
“Vampires are just cool, you know?” he says, adding. “They just have some sort of rebel authority that’s kind of cool.”
They’re humble.
Like many young stars today, they remember where they come from.
“I was working in an ice rink before all this,” laughs McQueen. “Work became not only a gift, but therapeutic as well…the entire experience has been a blessing.” Accola agrees. “It’s amazing,” she says. “It’s just wonderful that everyone’s enjoying watching it as much as we are making it.”
They cause trouble on set.
“We’re constantly doing pranks, most of which I can’t talk about ’cause they’re kind of, you know, mum’s the word sort of things,” says McQueen.
Accola’s adds: “We don’t really joke around too much because it’s a lot to do in a little amount of time, but biggest troublemaker? Nina, for sure. She’s the sneakiest.”
They kinda, sorta, don’t really, or do they, hook up.
Both kids braced the question of on-set romance with enough hesitation and nervous laughter to make us double-take.
“I’m sure by the end of all these seasons, everyone’s gonna say that we’ve all dated each other,” says Accola. When asked about Nina and Ian’s rumored romance, McQueen said, “I wish I knew.” When asked about Nina and himself, he said, “I wish I knew.”
Hmm. Wish we did, too.
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Lyme Awareness
Lyme disease has a tendency to consume your life. Not only the sick person's life, but the lives of our loved ones as well. It is unavoidable.
This isn't all bad. Our lives are so consumed that it seems no matter who we talk to we eventually end up on the topic of Lyme disease. Which, if nothing else, helps to spread awareness.
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