FOX asked us to play a practical joke on our cast for April Fools, so we hired an actress to play “Murlotta Jones,” a first-time interviewer who is anything but smooth…
Check out the strange interview and Brian, Thomas, and Summer’s response!
FOX asked us to play a practical joke on our cast for April Fools, so we hired an actress to play “Murlotta Jones,” a first-time interviewer who is anything but smooth…
Check out the strange interview and Brian, Thomas, and Summer’s response!
The LA Times recently profiled Garret and talked with him about his love for the series and his new film, The Last House on the Left.
There’s been lots of coverage on Shirley’s recent gig hosting an interview with Bono and the boys from U2. The Chicago Tribune blogged about it. Our Weaverbot also spoke with a few sites like Chron.com and Digital Spy about her big transition from music into acting.
Any other links you want to share? Post them in the comments!
Nominations for The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films’ 35th Annual Saturn Awards were just announced and we’re in it to win it. Take that, Lost.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles was nominated for “Best Network Television Series,” Lena Headey was nominated for “Best Actress in Television,” Thomas Dekker was nominated for “Best Supporting Actor in Television,” and Summer Glau was nominated for “Best Supporting Actress in Television.” Congrats to our entire team!
According to the official release, the Academy was founded in 1972 to honor and recognize genre filmmaking. Over the years, the Academy has expanded their reach to include other film genres. The organization also honors television, and home entertainment. Robert Holguin presently serves as President of the 37 year old organization. In the television categories, Lost once again found its way to the top with 11 nominations. NBC’s Heroes rescued 6 nominations, followed closely by Sci Fi’s Battlestar Galactica and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles with 4 nominations. Showtime’s Dexter, garnered 3 nominations. Fox’s Fringe, HBO’s True Blood, AMC’s Breaking Bad and TNT’s The Closer and The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice uncovered 2 nominations.
Did you catch Summer’s appearance as Terminator superstar Summer Glau on last night’s episode of The Big Bang Theory? We appreciate all of the awesome support and praise from the sitcom’s showrunner, Bill Prady, and company throughout the season and now they’ve really done us a solid with some good old-fashioned cross promotion.
Random Factoids: Big Bang’s set is housed right next door to our stage at Warner Bros, so Summer was never even far from home! Summer filmed the episode, The Terminator Decoupling, just three weeks ago (while also in production on our season finale).
Dearest SCC viewers/fans/haters, it’s yours truly, Leven Rambin. Just wanted to stop by the blog to thank all of you for your support of me and Riley (even you naysayers!). You all inspired me more than you know so thank you for yours efforts. I had such an amazing time shooting (no pun intended) the fight scene with Jesse. Even though I could simply crush Stephanie with a single swipe of my husky hand, we managed to carry on a sufficiently entertaining duel. And I’m really dead for all you doubters.
I have never felt such a passion and commitment to my craft as I did during that scene. I am so grateful to the writers for having me go down in such a fantastic blaze of glory. I discovered strengths and weaknesses about myself during my time here that I will carry with me for the rest of my life personally, and professionally. Everyone in the cast is so talented and creative, it was a blessing to be in this environment as a young actress. I watched this past Friday’s episode with tears in my eyes as I realized how fortunate I was to have this opportunity. I will keep this episode on my Tivo until it absolutely breaks down, and even then I will salvage its parts!!
Peace out, y’all. Maybe we’ll see each other again soon (and hopefully I will be hounded by another sexy fembot). And just maybe you won’t all despise my presence or think I’m a whale (it’s all about the Bikram Yoga…).
All my love!
Leven Rambin
Earlier this week, Bonnie Hunt hosted Brian Austin Green on her new talk show. Check out his appearance as he pimps the series, praises the amazing fans, and mocks his old, terrible hairstyle. Stay through the end — there’s even a preview of a scene from tomorrow night’s episode.
We interrupt your day to bring you a special announcement.
For all those not lucky enough to be able to attend WonderCon in San Francisco this past weekend, we’ve got just the cure for you! We are currently working on posting high-quality video of the ENTIRE panel (with Josh, Shirley, and Summer) and hope to have it out to you later today!
But what about this so-called awesome clip reel the interwebs have been buzzing about? We’re giving that to another website for an exclusive today (and of course we’ll link you there when it’s live!), and then will be posting it right here later this week as well. So stay tuned.
You may not return to your previously scheduled activities.
She may only be Evil!Jesse to you guys, but around here she’s our Australian badass, Stephanie Jacobsen. Stephanie stopped by G4’s Attack of the Show to talk about all things Sarah Connor Chronicles, Aussie television habits, and Twitter (ha!).
Garret sat down with Fox Source to talk about the difference between playing the “infant” John Henry and his other T:SCC characters (Cromartie, George Laszlo, the Beastwizard).
Not only is he an expert flipcam videographer, Thomas has also been around set shooting cast and crew with his real camera. Here’s the full set of photos (new ones included) he’s graciously allowed us to share with you (now in a slideshow!)…
Lena Headey (Sarah Connor), February 2009
Mackenzie Smith (Savannah Weaver), January 2009
Kelly Leffler (Script Coordinator), February 2009
Shirley Manson (Weaver) and Lena Headey (Sarah Connor), February 2009
Hadley Klein (Media Consultant), January 2009
Jessica Lowery (2nd AD), January 2009
Richard T. Jones (Ellison) and Lena Headey (Sarah Connor), February 2009