Posts Tagged ‘appearances’
Talk Shows/Interviews
I am still updating this website so it might be a few days until it is complete again, plus including new screen captures of all TV shows and movies that Michaela has appeared in, it is quite difficult to get hold of.
I have added a new category Talk shows and interviews which I am now currently screen captured.
269 Screen Captures Hollywood 411 — 8th Oct 2008
Comic-Con Schedule, Friday, July 25
4:30–5:30 Bones? Join the entire cast (David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, Michaela Conlin, Tamara Taylor, John Francis Daley) and creators Hart Hanson and Barry Josephson for an hour of behind-the-scenes secrets and the chance to ask them everything you always wanted to know about the hit Fox drama. Ballroom 20
Exclusive Interview: BONES Star Michaela Conlin
With tonight marking the season finale of BONES [8PM FOX and GLOBAL TV in Canada], theTVaddict.com wanted to be sure to remember to post the fantastic chat we had with BONES Star Michaela Conlin a while back. Actually, make that a long while back as this interview actually took place in September. So keep that in mind when I’m asking questions about what’s in store for Angela’s character!So nice to meet you, I’ve already interviewed T.J. and Eric, the cast of BONES have been so incredibly nice.Michaela Conlin: We’re very nice in person… but behind closed doors [laughs]You must have a great time on set.We do, it’s a really great group. Aside from Tamara who was added after the pilot, we’ve been together since day one.Before BONES, I remember your work on MDs. Is it at all bizarre do start a series, do so much hard work and press and than have it cancelled so suddenly?I booked MDs right when I arrived in LA from New York. Then the show went off the air [after ten episodes] which was a really good thing to have happen. You ‘get it’ really early. You don’t waste your money, you don’t hang out with the wrong people. MDs was an amazing cast on ABC on Wednesday night. But you learn that there are so many factors that go into it and it’s a lot of luck. Yeah the show has to be good, but there are a lot of things that have to happen. The country needs to be ready to see what you’re putting out and it’s really hard to predict.
Enchanted: Review — tvguide.com
In this surprisingly sophisticated riff on animated fairy-tale movie cliches, a chirpy animated princess is banished to the real world of New York City, where there are no happily ever-afters.Beautiful, kindhearted Giselle (Amy Adams) is about to marry handsome Prince Edward (James Marsden) when Edward’s wicked stepmother, evil Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon), steps in, shoving unsuspecting Giselle into a deep well that opens onto a busy Times Square street. Poor trusting Giselle, with her poofy wedding dress and sunny dearth of street smarts, is quickly robbed, drenched by the inevitable sudden squall, and reduced to knocking on the door of a billboard illustration of a castle, looking like a bona fide crazy lady. Fortunately, fate delivers her into the reluctant custody of divorced divorce lawyer Robert (Patrick Dempsey), whose little daughter, Morgan (Rachel Covey), loves all things princess and persuades daddy to keep her, at least temporarily. Giselle’s presence disrupts every aspect of Robert’s life, starting with his plan to propose to sassy Nancy (Idina Menzel), his girlfriend of five years: Nancy, not unnaturally, is furious to find a naked girl in her boyfriend’s shower. Giselle also puts a serious crimp in Robert’s ongoing efforts to teach Morgan that real life is not a Disney movie, and that it’s better to be smart, cautious and self-reliant than to sit around humming “Someday My Prince Will Come.” In fact, she starts to make him doubt his own rueful cynicism, even as he tells himself there must be an explanation for the way a simple walk in Central Park with Giselle becomes a full-scale musical production number, or how she got that pair of cooing doves to fly over to Nancy’s place bearing a heart-shaped flower wreath.Though ENCHANTED casts a wide net, its most obvious influence is SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES (1937), from Sarandon’s busty evil queen to the poisoned apples with which her henchman (Timothy Spall) tries to poison Giselle. And rightly so: SNOW WHITE is the wellspring from which all subsequent Disney animation springs. With the exception of a supersweet ending that ignores the hard truth at the heart of the best fairy tales ? that happy endings come at a real price ? ENCHANTED works on every level. The script is genuinely clever (love the rats, pigeons and giant cockroaches who respond to Giselle’s call for animal friends to help clean Robert’s apartment), old Disney hands Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz deliver spot-on pastiches of the blandly pleasant songs on which their careers were built, and the cast consistently opts for subtlety rather than coarse farce. Special kudos to Adams, who nails the distinctive body language of Disney’s spunky good girls and manages to make Giselle’s relentless optimism seem charming rather than a sign of mental deficiency. –Maitland McDonagh
More Unseen Public Event Images
Hollywood Gala For Farm Sanctuary — 8 SEP 2007 Summer TCA Tour — Day 13 — 22 JULY Bones Panel Discussion — May 21
World Premiere of Disney’s Enchanted-Arrivals — 17 Nov
World Premiere of Disney’s Enchanted-Arrivals — 17 Nov
Interview from TV Guide (8/18/07)
I will be transcripting this and screencapturing it at the same time.Enjoy
FOX TCA Party — 23 July
Added to the gallery (New appearances images of Michaela! SQUEEL!!!):FOX TCA Party — 23 July Enjoy :laughing:










