May. 11th, 2010 11:21 am
Martin Firrell interview
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Martin Firrell's answer to what Joe was like during the interview:
Generous, charming, smart, humane, thoughtful, funny, full of ideas about the value of sci fi, cult, very respectful of fandom
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Generous, charming, smart, humane, thoughtful, funny, full of ideas about the value of sci fi, cult, very respectful of fandom
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Thanks for posting!
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Have you read this conversation with Firrell where he talks about: "some beautiful studies by candlelight of Joe's face"? :)
http://berryann.livejournal.com/19285.html
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I'm almost tempted to ask what his skincare routine is (sadly I'm guessing the answer is nothing).
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Would have loved to sit in on that interview though!
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(I like Joe Flanigan better when he's a little rough looking and more relaxed.)
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I just keep finding more things to love about this guy. ♥
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\o/
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Yes. Yes, yes.
*smiles*
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Any time I have to pose for a picture, I end up looking either like a deer caught in the headlights (unsure smile, eyes telegraphing my discomfort) or like a stern librarian. :/
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But yeah, a day with a little Joe is a Good Day.
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You are most certainly right, and I shouldn't have been critical of what was probably a test shot. When I pose for a picture, I'm either grimacing at being caught on camera or I come off looking like Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies. Before Emma Watson grew up and, you know, got hot.
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Well, I asked my hubby. Here's what he said:
"Not Flanigan again...oh, please....
Ok, this photo was taken by somebody sitting in front of him, close, and it's not a photo to be used for anything else but a sample to determine things like white balance, contrast, light intnsity, etc. Probably done also to show that Flanigan was in that studio. He looks kind of spooked because the flash went straight into his eyes. Every photographer starts with something like that."
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Beautiful studies by candlelight ... Like the profile shot from "Search and Rescue" that I have on my laptop ... at home. Otherwise I'd post it. Oh, well. Candlelight and Joe what a gorgeous combination!
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Ya gotta love the man...
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