pam grier-related stories
Posted Nov 14th 2009 3:02PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Spoilers Anonymous, Reality-Free

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This week we have spoilers for:
90210, Castle, Desperate Housewives, Fringe, Gossip Girl, Grey's Anatomy, Heroes, How I Met Your Mother, Lost, Smallville and The Big Bang Theory. (SPOILERS FOLLOW!)Continue reading Spoilers Anonymous: Castle, Heroes and more!
Posted Nov 11th 2009 11:27AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Smallville, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Pam Grier, famous for her appearances in '70s blaxploitation flicks like Foxy Brown and later for her appearances in Quentin Tarantino movies, will be
stopping over in Smallville. She'll be playing the character of Amanda Waller for the upcoming two-part episode with the Justice Society of America.
Amanda Waller was created in the comics and has appeared on television already in the animated Justice League series. She was ... how shall I say ... bigger than Ms. Grier. To play the character as she was created, Grier would either have to gain a lot of weight or don a fat suit.
Actually, the creators will probably just leave her as she is.
Smallville is something of its own universe (as proven by the
appearance of the Wonder Twins). Her appearance is slated for the episodes written by comics writer (and writer of the previous
Smallville episode "Legion") Geoff Johns, so I'm already convinced it will be a good episode. Pam Grier is just icing on the cake.
Posted Aug 10th 2006 11:17AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable, OpEd, Project Runway
(S03E05) This episode switched things up a bit. Instead of the other way around, the models chose the designers they wanted. Of course, some of the designers were uncomfortable with the feeling of not being in control in this situation. Their anxiety was made even worse when the designers were challenged to re-create a look for a fashion icon... a fashion icon that they'd have no say in choosing. Their models picked from a selection of icons, ranging from Madonna to Katharine Hepburn to Twiggy. Some designers were ecstatic with their assignments, others were totally clueless (cough cough, his name starts with a "B" and ends with "Radley").
Continue reading Project Runway: Iconic Statement
Posted Apr 29th 2006 9:13AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Showtime, Talent

Marlee Matlin is joining the
cast of Showtime's
The L Word. She'll play "a fiery artist who catches the attention of Jennifer Beals'
character, Bette Porter," according to Showtime execs. In 1986, Matlin won an Oscar for playing a deaf student in
the movie,
Children of a Lesser God. Lately, though, she has been doing all sorts of (great) guest appearances
including
Desperate Housewives and
Law and Order: SVU, and she has had a recurring role as 'Joey
Lucas' on
The West Wing.
Season four of
The L Word is set to premiere sometime early next
year.
Posted Feb 5th 2006 8:04AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Showtime, Premium Cable

Writers of
The L Word are
including the show's fans in a very unique way. They've started a 'fanisode' contest where fans team up with writers to
script an episode one scene at a time. Each week, the writers will announce a scene mission on their
website and fans create it. Then fans vote on which submissions they like
the best. It's a process that repeats itself each week until an entire episode is created out of fan-chosen and
fan-created scenes. However, writers are not guaranteeing that the particular episode will air.
The fans
whose scenes are elected will receive prizes, mostly in the form of gift certificates or a piece of schwag from
The
L Word set. At the end of the competition, which is March 31, one of the previous winners will be randomly chosen
for e-mail mentoring from one of
The L Word's writers and a $1,000 gift certificate to Saks.