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Hi girls... :)

She can send him to me... my home will be an asylum for him... :D :D :D

Dany
 
Wow I haven't posted in a long time. I'm sorry about it, my shchedule has been hectic, but i'm back!!! Okay so what did I miss?
 
The green pants are in my possession. :p :D

And welcome back! :D
 
and still fighting over the green pants.... guess I didn't miss much lolz... Where could Lisea be...?
 
So where have you been and did you bring us anything? :p :D
 
Of course I brought a washingmachine and a Dryer for the green pants to stay clean... and Jame's boxers :) *Hands Q everything*
 
ENOUGH WITH THE GREEN PANTS!!!

*steals them and dyes them black*

:D
 
Those were the fake Green Pants that you just dyed black. :o :p :D
 
Hi girls...

I have the real greenpants... it's in my safe in a very secret place... :D :p :D

Dany
 
Look out for the video's on

http://james.sapphire-star.com/

I think I picked up a trojan horse on the interview of James at The Notebook opening night.

I know I picked it up but it appeared right when I tried to watch it so beware.

I'm fighting it now.
 
I think I'll pass on the above link (the trojan viruses have done serious damage to my comp), but thanks for posting it. :)
 
It was only in my temporary files but it did come from there. I tried it again after I cleaned my computer and (LOL) it happened again.

Later after I get out of work I am going to post a couple older interviews from Jimmy that I came across that I had never seen before and some pictures that we probably have all seen, alot. LOL
 
A couple of old interviews that are really old that I hadn't read.

Dating games
Convoluted romances a part of real (and reel) life for Sugar & Spice stars
By LOUIS B. HOBSON
Calgary Sun
HOLLYWOOD -- Making movies can be a bit like attending high school.

In the teen comedy Sugar & Spice -- opening Friday -- James Marsden and Marley Shelton play teen lovers.

He's the captain of the football team and she's the head cheerleader. They meet, literally fall head-over-heels in love, have sex, get pregnant and get married.

And that's just the beginning of their wild life.

Though they came from different worlds, Shelton and Marsden arrived at the casting cattle calls at about the same time.

Shelton was raised in L.A., where in high school she was on the cheerleading "A" squad.

Marsden hails from Oklahoma, where he never made any letter on any team.

"James and I met when we were both cast in the TV movie Ambush in Waco Texas. It was a hilarious experience," recalls Shelton.

"James had just turned 19 and he was playing a 32-year-old FBI agent. He spent most of his time having age makeup applied."

It was Shelton who introduced Marsden to actress Lisa Linde, who has since become his wife.

"At the time, Lisa was dating my former boyfriend. It's all very convoluted," admits Shelton, who has been engaged to a producer for the past year.

It may have been an unorthodox introduction, but Marsden was relieved.

"Lisa is from Nashville. I'm from Oklahoma. It felt so comfortable being with her. The liberated attitude of the women in California really frightened me when I first arrived in L.A.

"I had grown up believing that men were supposed to be the aggressors in relationships. Boy, was I in for a surprise."

Marsden finds it more than a little ironic that he's playing a super-cool, super-popular quarterback in Sugar & Spice.

"I wasn't popular or cool in high school. The cool guys were the football players. I only got to hang out with them because I made them laugh.

"I was this chubby kid until my final year of high school and was always worried about my image.

"It wasn't until I slimmed down that I relaxed enough to begin enjoying high school," recalls Marsden, whose films include Disturbing Behavior, Gossip and X-Men.

Shelton starred as Tobey Maguire's love interest in Pleasantville and was one of Chris O'Donnell's girlfriends in The Bachelor.

She made her film debut in Grand Canyon. She is also one of the stars of the teen slasher movie Valentine, which opens Feb. 2.

Marsden has just completed the fantasy film Interstate 60.

"Interstate is a contemporary spin on The Wizard of Oz," says Marsden, adding: "Gary Oldman plays the Wizard."



IT'S NOT EASY BEING A HUNKY ACTOR. BUT DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR HIM. NOW HE'S CYCLOPS IN THIS MONTH'S MUCH-ANTICIPATED MOVIE X-MEN
Everything about James Marsden is true-blue, including his eye color. The Oklahoma-born actor is a regular guy with a refreshingly goofy sense of humor and no pretensions to speak of. Careerwise, he's followed a path that hasn't been as easy to peg as most actors'. Marsden's chiseled features--and those eyes--have sometimes gotten him cast as a boy-next-door, though he's more often been allowed to flip the coin and show off a certain reptilian menace. Actually, he'd rather be the hero. He's getting a little tired of seeing "edgier"-looking types nab the girl at the end while his character gets his comeuppance. In any case, he's managed to work steadily, having gone from Saturday morning TV (Boogie's Diner) to prime time (Second Noah) to teenie-oriented feature films like Disturbing Behavior and Gossip. Coming up, he's a high school quarterback in Sugar & Spice, opposite American Beauty's Mena Suvari. And in his biggest break yet--X-Men, director Bryan Singer's take on the wildly popular comic book--Marsden pl ays Cyclops, the field marshal of the superhuman group whose blue eyes are sometimes obscured by a fashionably futuristic visor. Truly.
MICHAEL MUSTO: I used to watch Boogie's Diner every Saturday--and I really liked it. JAMES MARSDEN: No, you didn't.
MM: I found something comforting about it. I know it was goofy.
JM: Yeah. That was a good show. I don't know why we didn't get any awards for that. Why didn't NBC or ABC pick that up?
MM: You're kidding, right?
JM: Oh, yeah.
MM: Was that your first big gig?
JM: If you can call it big, I guess. The first I ever got was three lines on the pilot of The Nanny with Fran Drescher. I don't even think I had a name. The kissing waiter?
MM: Have you ever been a waiter?
JM: No. But I worked at an old folks' hospital. What's that called? A geriatric center?
MM: Miami Beach. [laughs]
JM: I did it for a couple of months. I was a news anchor when I was sixteen. I'm from Oklahoma originally.
MM: I've only been to New York and L.A.
JM: You spoiled brat. You should go to Oklahoma. You'd like it. There're plenty of waffle houses for everyone. They've had a lot of bad hits over the past couple of years. The people there are unbelievable. The whole state got together and helped clean up and helped families.
MM: Did you want to be a news anchor?
JM: Yeah, I did. I didn't know what else I wanted to do. I went to college for a year and a half and studied journalism. Then I said "No, I want to act," and moved to L.A.
MM: Thank God--that's one more journalism job you left available for me. The funny thing is I went to acting school and became a journalist. We've had parallel yet opposite lives.
JM: Wow! Well, see, if I knew about your version of journalism, I would have done that, not the five o'clock news in Oklahoma.
MM: There's all this hoopla about how you overcame your shyness by acting.
JM: When you first become an actor and really haven't done anything, you have to create this r[acute{e}]sum[acute{e}], right? So I put in my bio how I didn't have that many friends and how I was steered in the right direction to get on stage and make an ass out of myself. Now, people keep telling the story and reading it over and over again and embellishing it. It's become like a disorder.
MM: For example, with X-Men, was it a little intimidating working with Patrick Stewart?
JM: Yes, it was.
MM: Ian McKellen's not exactly chopped liver either.
JM: And Bryan Singer isn't chopped liver. It was an exciting process but it was very intimidating. All these seven and half years I was going, "Why didn't I get that shot?" You know, that one shot to prove that I'm worthy of working with great actors and great directors. So, Bryan Singer goes, "OK, here's your shot." Touch[acute{e}]. Your heart stops a bit. But it's exciting. And it definitely got grueling. It was a long shoot, four and a half months. People lose their tempers. I think everybody at one point got yelled at by Bryan.
MM: For what? What did you do wrong?
JM: He just had so much pressure from the studio and everybody. I don't want to make it sound like he was some ogre or something. Every now and again he'd kinda snap, and then five minutes later he'd come and apologize. If somebody's an obsessive perfectionist as director, which is a great trait, they can lose their temper sometimes. And that's fine, but if it comes from ego then I can't handle it.
MM: Tell me about Cyclops.
JM: I couldn't be more lame. I have this visor across my eyes that I can't see **** out of; I've got lifts in my shoes to make me taller. And I'm in this suit that I can't bend in. So here I am leading this group of superheroes into battle, and I couldn't be less intimidating. But I'm sure it will look fine on film.
MM: I've never read a comic book except for Archie and Veronica.
JM: I didn't even read that. I've never read a comic book. I didn't understand the obsession. But if you're a fan, you're a die-hard fan. Which, thank God, means there's going to be a huge audience for this movie. There are people who have been fans for thirty-five years.
MM: This is definitely a change from playing sixteen-year-olds though.
JM: Oh yeah. I'm so tired of that. If I have to go to senior prom one more time ...
MM: Did you even go to your real one?
JM: Yeah, I did. I had a girlfriend, Tracy, for four years in high school and college. The last digits of her old phone number are still my ATM password.
MM: I'm gonna look up every Tracy in Oklahoma and try and get into your bank account.
JM: There you go. Notice I said her old number.
MM: You've said there's a downside to being good-looking. Is that true?
JM: People have a tendency to cast attractive people--I always worry that I'm sounding arrogant when I'm saying that--but they never want to cast you as the guy who gets the girl at the end. Except of course for Freddie Prinze, Jr. They would more likely than not see you as the good-looking guy with everything falling apart, or as an *******, so the quicker guy can be the hero at the end. I need the role where people fall in love with you and think you're charming. That Titanic role.
MM: What do you play in Sugar and Spice? Sort of a *****e-bag, I've read.
JM: Apparently I'm an ******* in every role. No, I play this really sweet guy who knocks up the head cheerleader.
MM: Do you go to fabulous nightclubs?
JM: No. I'm pretty lame. I live in L.A. with my girlfriend and we cook dinner and watch movies. Closest thing to Oklahoma I could find. I'll go to a bar every now and then. I feel like an old son-of-a-*****. Feel like I'm already saying, "These kids nowadays."
Michael Musto is a New York-based writer. James Marsden, larger than life. Opening page: Jacket, shirt, and pants by calvin Klein. Opposite page: Shirt by Versace. This page: Shirt and pants by Emporio Armani. Artwork courtesy of Marvel comics, all rights reserved. Stylist: David Youkhannah/Cloutler. Grooming: Louise Moon for Artec Purehair/Artist Group.
 
That James is hott in that movie what else :) For me, it was an okay movie.
 
Where did everyone go? Oh well, I'll just be stealing the green pants from whoever has it... :D :o :p
 
ahhhhh, classic cyclops memories......good times, good times.

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Originally posted by Quidam
I think I'll pass on the above link (the trojan viruses have done serious damage to my comp), but thanks for posting it. :)
my comp has been getting the trojan horse virus to.
 
Originally posted by XmEnfAn
Where did everyone go? Oh well, I'll just be stealing the green pants from whoever has it... :D :o :p
It's a lsot cause. You might lose body parts. :p :D

Wasn't Preacher going to go into production this month?
 
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