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Diciamo che la maggior parte delle signore elencate sono a me sconosciute, noto la Danes di Homeland al 95° posto.
Totalmente assente Morena Baccarin che è una donna meravigliosa (guardate qualche foto su google, sempre dal cast di Homeland).
Ma lo scandalo è la solita sorellina Zooey al 42° posto...mah...scherziamo? 60 posizioni di differenza?
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Non è esattamente una cosa che riguarda Emily, ma certamente c'è dietro il suo zampino
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@HartHanson Our Emily writes about the cast of New Girl in EW
E poi c'è pure questa cosa la voce del cui presentatore è vagamene robotica.... -
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@HartHanson Our Emily writes about the cast of New Girl in EW
E' una cosa che sta facendo EW anche con i divi del cinema (e -credo- anche della musica) in occasione della fine del 2012.
In pratica chiedono ad un attore/regista/musicista di scrivere qualcosa per fare l'elogio di qualche collega.
Ad esempio George Clooney ha parlato di Ben Affleck, mi pare Don Cheadle di Kerry Washington, ecc.
Mi sembrava strano che -per una volta tanto- non fosse Zooey a parlare bene di Emily e/o Bones, visto che è pure stata guest star e quindi qualcosa ne sa... Avrebbe avuto più senso. -
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CITAZIONEMi sembrava strano che -per una volta tanto- non fosse Zooey a parlare bene di Emily e/o Bones, visto che è pure stata guest star e quindi qualcosa ne sa... Avrebbe avuto più senso
Eh già..Qualcuno ha anche accennato questa cosa ad HH scrivendo che Emily è adorabile e che non mette mai se stessa sotto i riflettori anche se lo meriterebbe quando o addirittura più di altri e lui ha RT il tweet (Se lo ritrovo lo posto.)
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Comunque qui trovate un'intervista dolcissima ad Emily sull'essere madre ecc..Se volete potete darci un'occhiata! Lo sapevate che quando aveva l'età di Henry, Emily ha vissuto in Italia? io non lo sapevo ad esempio.. -
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Best of 2012: TVGuide.com Users' Favorite Actresses
E anche Emily è numero 1, cavolo, e che succede miracolo di Natale in ritardo?. -
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Lo stavo pensando anche io O___O
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Non poiler CITAZIONEExclusive Interview: Emily Deschanel on BONES Season 8 and beyond
On the morning of Tuesday, January 8, Fox publicly announced it had picked up BONES for a ninth season. The series, currently in the midst of its eighth season at 8 PM on Mondays, concerns both the murder investigations by and personal relationships of Temperance “Bones” Brennan, played by Emily Deschanel, and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, played by David Boreanaz. After six seasons of will they/won’t they, Brennan and Booth finally got together romantically. In Season 7, their daughter Christine was born – Brennan’s onscreen pregnancy coincided with Deschanel’s real-life pregnancy with her husband – and Season 8 finds the pair living together while still solving crimes as partners.
The night after the Season 9 announcement, Fox threw a party for the Television Critics Association. A lot of BONES personnel were present, including Emily Deschanel, who was clearly happy with being able to spend more time as Brennan. Here’s what she had to to say to AX.
ASSIGNMENT X: When the prospect of Season Nine came around, did you think, “Yes, absolutely,” or did you have to consider, “Do I want to still do this”?
EMILY DESCHANEL: No, it was, “Yes, absolutely.” Thinking farther than the tenth season is a bigger deal.
AX: So you felt like, “Yes, let’s keep doing this”?
DESCHANEL: Yes. I’ve done it for a long time, I know what I’m doing, I know what it is, and it’s easy to continue doing it.
AX: Have you been playing Brennan longer than you’ve done any other job?
DESCHANEL: Yes.
AX: Does playing her still feel like regular acting, or does it feel like something else because you’ve been doing it for so long?
DESCHANEL: Well, I think once you play a character for a certain amount of time, you don’t have to think so much about how they would be in different situations – it just comes more naturally to you. So it’s a quicker point from Emily to Brennan.
AX: Do you like to way it’s worked out with Brennan and Booth being a couple?
DESCHANEL: Yeah, I think it’s interesting. We did many seasons where we weren’t, where it was will they/won’t they. Now it’s will they/won’t they get along, will they/won’t decide to baptize their daughter, will they/won’t they solve this case? You have the different dynamics living together and raising a child together. I think it’s great.
AX: Being a mother both in real life and onscreen – does one inform the other at all?
DESCHANEL: Yes, definitely. Brennan’s a different mother than I am. You don’t see her as much with her child, because that’s not what the story’s about, usually. But I think your instincts as a mother kick in when I’m with the children who play my daughter and I think absolutely it helps to be a mom to play a mom.
AX: It looks like the storyline with Andrew Leeds as serial killer Christopher Pelant, which started in Season Seven storyline and is continuing into this season, may go into Season Nine. Do you like those long villain arcs?
DESCHANEL: Yeah. I think it’s interesting. I don’t know if they always work, and time will tell if they do or they don’t, and I think some work better than others, but I like Pelant as a character. He’s very scary to me, what he’s able to do.
AX: Do you have any other projects going on that we should know about?
DESCHANEL: Not right now, no. I’m focusing on this and the [real-life] baby. This is my life.
AX: What would you most like people to know about BONES going forward?
DESCHANEL: We’re continuing to make changes and explore different dynamics and everyone’s working really hard to make each episode better than the last. We’re completely committed to that, and the new pick-up for the next season just gets us excited to tell more stories about these characters and we love doing it.. -
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Posso dire che - per una cosa adoro ED di certo - finalmente una che è contenta del suo lavoro e che non snobba quello che è stato il suo percorso in un telefilm dopo tanti anni come fanno tutti. Si capisce chiaramente che ama quel che fa e non può che farmi felice. perchè penso che se un'attrice è contenta del suo ruolo, il risultato è decisamente migliore di quello di qualcuno che lo fa giusto per. . -
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CITAZIONETwoCents and Five Questions with Emily Deschanel (Bones)
Emily Deschanel, Actor
Emily Deschanel has played Temperance “Bones” Brennan for eight seasons now. Bones recently got renewed for a ninth season, so she’s obviously doing a great job. Along the way she’s also guest starred in movies such as Glory Road, My Sister’s Keeper, and The Perfect Family. She also had a baby, which was somewhat controversially written into the show. I, personally, don’t think it changed the tone that much. We all knew Bones & Booth (David Boreanaz) would get together eventually. But will last week’s “The Shot in the Dark” episode change the way we see Brennan? She was shot while working in the lab and we were given a glimpse into why she is so “Bones.” Read on for her take and what we can expect for the rest of season eight!
TheTwoCents: Can you talk about how “Bones” will change over the season after last week’s episode?
Emily Deschanel: Yes. I think that after watching the episode, I think that viewers will have a better idea of why Brennan behaves in the way that she does, is kind of hyper rational and has cut off her emotions in many ways, even though she’s over the last few years opened up after knowing Booth. As the season goes on it’s kind of a subtle change. It’s not like it’s dealt with when people are discussing it or something right afterwards, but I think it will be addressed in later episodes this season. It is a more subtle change. I think that Brennan feels like the way she’s behaved as–it’s shined a light on her behavior and maybe encourages her to change a bit.
TTC: Do you ever get grossed out by any of the bodies and everything on the show?
ED: Yes. I mean not as much as I should at this point. I’ve become a bit desensitized honestly, but yes, I do get grossed out for sure by things. I’m trying to think of the last one– I mean the one we’re working on right now is a burnt one, which is gross, but it’s not icky, gooey or something, but once you start thinking about how someone dies by being burned; that’s kind of horrible. So, you don’t let yourself think about it too much. I guess that’s why Brennan behaves the way she does in some ways. Yes, I do get grossed out, but the ones that mostly have really affected me were earlier on in the series, and I think I really have become desensitized, which I don’t think is necessarily a good thing, but it happens. I, for research on the show, have gone to the coroner’s office and that was much more disturbing to me than what we do on our show because I know it’s fake, and it doesn’t stink like it does there, but yes, it can be definitely disgusting.
TTC: You’ve been playing Brennan for eight seasons, so what kind of difference is it to have this insight with these things with her mother, after all these years, because in the past you’ve only gotten little bits and pieces of what that relationship was like?
ED: It’s an interesting thing to do a series for this long and to play a character that things are revealed at eight years in. I felt like it was in line with things that I had in mind, and it didn’t contradict anything that I had kind of imagined for her past, just for myself. When playing the character, I like to build a past for the character and kind of decide why she behaves the way she does, what her experiences are and things that can remind her of things from her childhood, etc. etc. This doesn’t contradict anything, but it’s certainly new information to me, and I really enjoyed doing the episode because it shed light on Brennan and her past. I also really enjoyed having the interaction with her mother. You know, what other kind of episode can you have interaction with somebody who is dead, and that’s always been kind of a huge missing piece for Brennan; was her mother being gone and being able to talk to her mother about how she disappeared before she died and all of that. Brooke Langton, who played my mother in this episode, did such a great job, and I really enjoyed working with her. She’s just very inventive as an actor, very giving, and it was a really good experience working together. It felt right to have her play my mother, and I really enjoyed that.
TTC: Can you talk about how being a mother has already changed Brennan, and does you being a mother affect any of that?
ED: If I wasn’t a mother, and I was playing a character as a mother, and I’ve done that before I was a mother, you use your imagination, but it’s certainly an easier thing to do–you know, of course, Brennan is a different mother than I am, but you have that kind of biological response. You know with some of the things that you go through are like and even the hormonal changes. The minute you become a parent, I think that you’re always going to wonder if you’re doing something wrong, and I certainly experience that on a daily basis. It’s a big challenge I think–I just personally think that it’s probably a bad thing for a parent to do, because you don’t want your child picking up on that, but you can’t help wondering if you’re doing anything wrong. You have to trust your instincts and do what feels right for you. Brennan, obviously, yes, is going through that in the beginning of this episode. Booth and Brennan have a fight. Brennan believes that Booth is criticizing her parenting style, and runs out and ends up in the lab again at night to go finish working on this case, and that’s when she gets shot. Hopefully, I’m not revealing too much because this happens in the beginning. Basically, yes, it’s quite fitting, of course, that Brennan is dealing with her own issue of being a mother herself and, at the core of that, is missing her own mother. I think that’s also something that–you know when you’ve lost a parent, you just want to be able to call them up on the phone and say, how do I cook that thing you used to make for me, how do I do this, what did you do with me when I was a child, how am I supposed to do this as a parent and just life skills? Especially, when you have a child yourself, you go back and think about how you were parented, how you were mothered, what your parents did for you, and you just want to be able to call them and ask them. I think that’s a huge thing that Brennan is not talking about, but it’s got to bring up so much for her when she’s giving birth and she’s lost her mother and just trying to figure out how to be a good parent, how to be a good mother and not having that resource of her mother. It also brings back so many memories and makes her miss her mother. So, it’s quite fitting that this issue that she’s dealing with, in a way, causes her to see her mother again and hopefully helps ease those pains that she’s dealing with because doesn’t have her mother around.
TTC: Intimacy can be the kiss of death and has been in so many shows. But it hasn’t been in this case. Is it because we have other relationships to watch or is it even that logical?
ED: It’s impossible to give the complete answer, but I think maybe one part is the fact that–I think Hart Hanson would say, because we’ve discussed this. I think that Hart Hanson created this show and is the show owner, and I think that one part is that we didn’t spend–there was no courtship, and I think courtship can be kind of boring to watch sometimes for people. I think our dynamic shifted, but there’s still that core relationship that’s the same. Now, we’re trying to figure out how to raise a child together and balance that with work. We still kind of bicker over different things now, but we still have a similar relationship. We didn’t have that kind of courtship. We went from 0 to 60, essentially. We went from two people who had sexual tension, but it’s questionable whether they’ve acted on that. We’ve seen a couple kisses, but beyond that, nothing has really happened. They’ve come to kind of care for each other deeply, but both are stubborn and nothing happens and then something does happen, but they become parents immediately. So they went from no relationship whatsoever besides platonic, except for their feelings, to a family essentially, living together, raising a child together and working together. I think that might have something to do with the fact that it hasn’t effected our ratings or this show in too many ways, I think that it actually helped, and I have my own pregnancy to thank for that. Maybe I’m just trying to think positively for getting pregnant. For a while, I thought I was going to ruin the show because I got pregnant. They didn’t think they could hide it. They didn’t want to hire anybody else to come in and all this stuff. I felt bad that I was affecting the show in a negative way, and now I will say that I affected the show in a positive way.
*Bonus Question*
TTC: I can’t think of many siblings over the years that have starred in hit shows at the same time on prime time TV on the same network and certainly, not playing characters as diametrically different as you and Zooey (New Girl). Thoughts?
ED: It’s so hard for me from the inside to kind of analyze, but the way we think is completely different. We’re very different in many ways. There are also similarities having grown up in the same household and having similarities for that reason. I don’t know, we have lots of things in common, but we kind of view the world in different ways and have different ways of doing things. … we end up doing things in a way, but yes, we have lots of things in common as well. We’re different, but the same; is that a good answer?
I’ll take it! Don’t miss an all new episode of Bones tonight at 8PM ET on FOX!! And please comment below.. -
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Video CITAZIONERAINN Collaborates with FOX Hit Show Bones
FOX’s hit crime show, Bones, has collaborated with RAINN for its episode airing Monday, February 18. The show’s storyline involves drug-facilitated sexual assault. Fox will also air a PSA encouraging viewers to contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
In the episode, “The Friend in Need,” the death of teenager leads the Bones team to investigate a high-school party involving drugs and alcohol. In their quest to catch the killer, the FBI learns that murder was not the only crime committed that night.
The writer of this Bones episode, Dean Lopata, conducted extensive research for the development of the episode. He worked closely with RAINN to develop an understanding of the aftermath of a sexual assault in order to create an accurate portrayal of the crime.
Discussing his work with RAINN, Lopata stated, “The support and encouragement from RAINN was vital to the writing of this episode. Considering a major segment of the Bones audience fits squarely in the most at-risk group — girls fifteen to nineteen years old — we all felt compelled to tell this story. If one girl who has been sexually assaulted sees the episode and gets help, the episode was worth it.“
Tune to Fox on Monday, February 18, to catch the episode and PSA for the National Sexual Assault Hotline by Bones star Emily Deschanel. The show airs at 8pm (7pm CT).
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, it’s never too late to get help. Call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE or visit online.rainn.org to chat with a RAINN staff member, 24/7.
Learn how to help a loved one affected by sexual assault here.
About RAINN
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization and was named one of "America's 100 Best Charities" by Worth magazine. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE and online.rainn.org) in partnership with more than 1,100 local rape crisis centers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. The hotlines have helped more than 1.8 million people since 1994. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. For more information about RAINN, please visit rainn.org.. -
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CITAZIONEEmily Deschanel raises a toxin-free, vegetarian baby
'Bones' star juggles hit show and eco-conscious motherhood.
Since becoming a mother in September 2011, "Bones" star Emily Deschanel has been diligent about finding the safest baby products for her son, Henry. "I am always on EWG's [Environmental Working Group] Skin Deep website looking up products to use on Henry. It rates them so you know how toxic something is," she says. "I love Earth Mama Angel Baby. Their products are safe, smell amazing and actually work! I was already using natural products in my home and on my body, but having a child made me even more concerned about everything. The more you read about the chemicals that are legally allowed in our homes, the more upsetting it can be. The extra effort that it takes is completely worth it, as is using cloth diapers instead of disposables, which we do with Henry. Sometimes the clean up is a pain, but I feel better not contributing to the landfills as most diapers do."
Deschanel is a long-time vegan and is feeding her son a meatless diet. "We are raising Henry vegetarian; he will be mostly vegan and always have a choice in the matter, but we will educate him about why we make the choices we do with our food. My husband isn't one hundred percent vegan. I read 'Disease-Proof Your Child' by Dr. Fuhrman, and think it is a must-read for parents trying to raise a healthy child," she adds.
Deschanel's pregnancy forced the "Bones" writers to change gears and make her character, Temperance "Bones" Brennan, pregnant as well. "They didn't think they could hide it," she says, noting that she feared it would negatively impact the show, but she needn't have worried. Motherhood has broadened the story possibilities for Brannan and her relationship with Booth (David Boreanaz), and she now feels the pregnancy "affected the show in a positive way." Since baby Christine's birth, Bones and Booth are "trying to figure out how to raise a child together and balance that with work. They went from no relationship whatsoever besides platonic — except for their feelings — to a family essentially, living together, raising a child together and working together," she notes, adding that although they still bicker, "They've come to care for each other deeply."
"Bones" won an Environmental Media Award in 2010 for a storyline involving the mistreatment of animals, and the Monday night Fox show has tackled other topical issues, from the exotic animal trade to date rape, veterans' issues and 9/11. "I always push for the animal and environmental issues being highlighted and when it is appropriate it finds its way into the show," says Deschanel.
She would like to direct a "Bones" episode, but "I would just have to wait until my son was big enough that I didn't feel like I had to be with him as much. Right now, I take him with me every day. I see him during my breaks. I'm still practicing as much attachment parenting as possible. I want to put my child first. But it is a goal for me, possibly next season or if we have a tenth season, or maybe both," she muses. "We'll see."
Ma quindi non c'è una legge in America che proibisce alle persone vegetariane/vegane di nutrire così i figli fino ai 6 anni?. -
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Ma quindi non c'è una legge in America che proibisce alle persone vegetariane/vegane di nutrire così i figli fino ai 6 anni?
Non è che in Italia esista una legge del genere eh... lederebbe la libertà personale, al di là di quelle che sono le considerazioni personali che ognuno di noi ha in merito l'unico obbligo di legge che si ha è quello di non ledere la salute del bambino.
Detto ciò, ammiro Emily per le sue convinzioni, ma certe cose mi sanno un po' di ossessione.
Sfido una famiglia con un reddito "normale" a mantenere un'economia familiare del genere... per me certe scelte sono e saranno sempre "lussi" da ricchi.. -
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CITAZIONEPROJECT: Emily Deschanel Fan book
Deadline: May 8th, 2013
Organizer: @Team_Deschanel and @DeschanelDevotd
Email: Team_Deschanel@yahoo.com and deschaneldevoted@gmail.com
Dear Boneheads, @Team_Deschanel and @DeschanelDevotd have decided to have a joint project for our one and only Emily Deschanel.
Since some of our teams’ members will be at SDCC 2013 this year, we think it would be awesome to show some love to Emily. A fan book from Boneheads from all over the world is a meaningful thing to do for our idol.
Very simple, all you have to do is sending us your message to Emily, anything you want to tell her.
Your message must include these following information
Message (with medium length since space is limited)
Full name
Twitter name
and…a picture of yourself (we want Emily to know who you’re and I’m sure you do, too right?)
Every single message has to be sent by May 8th, no late message is acceptable. You have exactly 3 months from today to send over your message (plenty plenty of time), spaces are limited so don’t be late. It also helps us make the fan book better if you send it early.
Please send your message to Team_Deschanel@yahoo.com and deschaneldevoted@gmail.com (please send your message to BOTH of the mailboxes, it helps us keeping track of everything better! we will retweet it many times)
When we finish making the fan book, we will tweet some pictures so you all can have a look. The fan book will be given to Emily at SDCC. In case we’re not lucky, DON’T WORRY!!! It will be sent over to her through the post so she will get to see it and…see you
If you have any question, please don’t hesitate to contact us, leave us a message or a tweet, and we’ll SURELY get back to you as soon as possible.
Thanks so much for your supports to both of our teams, we wouldn’t be the same without you.
You do it not for us but for Emily ^^!!!!
Sincerely,
@Team_Deschanel and @DeschanelDevold.