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Oct. 25th, 2007 11:44 amThere is a Teddy Bear Party over in
rustydog's lj. There's tea and cookies to enjoy and a little booze if that's what you fancy.
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TV Guide: Would you like to parlay all of that into one of those big-budget sci-fi/comic-book movies?
Ackles: I'm not against it by any means. Comedy, drama, Westerns, sci-fi... it's all fine if the story's compelling and the character is interesting to me. I do like action a lot. The other night there was a big stunt and they brought in my stunt double. When I saw what the stunt was, I was like, "No, no, no. I'm doing this." They'll usually let me do it, unless it's big stuff like a wire-jump off a building — that could be a catastrophe. But [costar] Jared [Padalecki] and I would much rather have a day of action and stunts than a day of the two brothers sitting in a motel room pouring their hearts out. [Laughs]
TV Guide: You realize you have a lot of female viewers because of that emotional stuff, right?
Ackles: This is true. "It's a necessary evil," we like to say.
:blink: Really? Cos I'm watching for the blood, violence and UST. I mean I don't want the boys to hold secrets back because dragging out a storyline like that pisses me off sometimes but I don't want them to sit around and cry about it. Because really, I'm tired of Dean crying.
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TV Guide: Would you like to parlay all of that into one of those big-budget sci-fi/comic-book movies?
Ackles: I'm not against it by any means. Comedy, drama, Westerns, sci-fi... it's all fine if the story's compelling and the character is interesting to me. I do like action a lot. The other night there was a big stunt and they brought in my stunt double. When I saw what the stunt was, I was like, "No, no, no. I'm doing this." They'll usually let me do it, unless it's big stuff like a wire-jump off a building — that could be a catastrophe. But [costar] Jared [Padalecki] and I would much rather have a day of action and stunts than a day of the two brothers sitting in a motel room pouring their hearts out. [Laughs]
TV Guide: You realize you have a lot of female viewers because of that emotional stuff, right?
Ackles: This is true. "It's a necessary evil," we like to say.
:blink: Really? Cos I'm watching for the blood, violence and UST. I mean I don't want the boys to hold secrets back because dragging out a storyline like that pisses me off sometimes but I don't want them to sit around and cry about it. Because really, I'm tired of Dean crying.
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Date: 2007-10-25 06:53 pm (UTC)Too true. BUT...I'm definitely all about the brother-bonding motel room scenes, too. Because it sets my girly bits on fire. Maybe if Dean could just cry into Sam's crotch it would be better?
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Date: 2007-10-25 07:15 pm (UTC)I see this position popping up on lj a lot lately but holy crap not me. I would be content if the entire show consisted of drab lighting, a motel room, and tense dialogue. I'm getting excited just thinking about it.
Re: Dean crying.
This is where I differ greatly from fans. I, uh, don't want Dean happy. The only thing that makes Dean happy is Sam and I don't know if Sam could be completely content just on the road hunting with his brother. I do however think that he would choose to stay with Dean and do just that. But Dean would always sense the duty in Sam and thus would never really accept it. I either want the show to end really ambiguously--just the boys riding off to the next job--or I want them to die saving the world. But no giving up the job, no settling down and starting a family. And I want Dean to cry at least two more times this season.
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Date: 2007-10-25 07:17 pm (UTC)I don't really know how Sam became known as the emo one, because Jesus Christ on a crust Dean is always angsting about something.
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Date: 2007-10-25 07:20 pm (UTC)No no no, you're wrong. You're a woman, so naturally you're only interested in the fluffy emotional stuff. None of the disgusting violence or the scary ghost stories. That stuff is only there for the male viewers. You're only watching for Dean's tears, because as a woman you can't possibly be interested in anything other than emotions and the boys sharing their feelings and talking about their relationship. That's the only reason you're watching.
(acording to TV network people who seem to think that all viewers fall into the categories of "women = emotional/romantic fluff" and "men = violence and gore")
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Date: 2007-10-25 07:32 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-10-25 08:13 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-10-25 08:13 pm (UTC)Bring on the motherfucking gore. Seriously.
Blood and violence are two of my favorite things.
Followed closely by boykissing.
Which we also don't get enough of. *is an angel. rilly*
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Date: 2007-10-25 08:17 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-10-28 03:53 am (UTC)I'm the one yelling for more blood and guts and giggling with glee when horrible things happen to people. On the show that is. lol
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