Here's the non-official movie poster for Joe Lynch's 'Knights of Badassdom'. The adventure/horror comedy assembles a merry band of LARP-ers, including Steve Zahn, Summer Glau, Danny Pudi, Peter Dinklage and Ryan Kwanten, who accidentally unleash a bloodthirsty succubus (Margarita Levieva) hellbent on cannibalizing everyone in her path. Since an "official" trailer has been released recently, i thought 'Knights of Badassdom' needed a movie poster as well. It is no surprise if my fan art focus on Summer Glau, who plays Gwen on the movie. Hope you like it!
You can find more fanart in the Gallery. Don't forget to mention in the comment section if it deserves to be the official movie poster for 'Knights of Badassdom' in your opinion. UPDATE: my little fan art has now de facto become the official poster for Knights of Badassdom; take a look at IMDb page.
Back in August 2008, Summer Glau did an interview with SFX UK website, in anticipation of the second season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It seems this interview passed under the radar of many TSCC fans but TheRosieMac recently unearthed it for our reading pleasure.
Summer Glau discusses the challenge of playing a Terminator in the series, her approach of the role, the human aspect of Cameron, her relationship with John and more. While the interview does not include sensational revelations, it makes for some interesting reading and proves once again how thoughtful Summer is about her roles.
Here are a few excerpts:
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You bring that human aspect to the role convincingly. Did your background playing more emotional characters help?
"Summer Glau: I wanted to bring that out but in a very subtle way because I wanted people to accept it and believe it. I didn’t want people to say ‘Well she’s completely letting herself out the hook by behaving human when she’s supposed to be a robot.’ So I wanted there to be moments when she appears so cold and disconnected but then moments you see behind her eyes a little spark of something, something human and I really want people to wish that she was human."
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In early episodes, we see a hint that something – possibly romantic – could develop between Cameron and John. Does this develop?
"Summer Glau: I hope so. I don’t know. At this point, we’re moulding and moulding. The story is so complicated and I know people think ‘Well, how are you gonna keep this up?’ There are endless possibilities from our writers, they’re bringing in really rich sub-plots and guest stars. It’s all evolving but I think Cameron feels as close to love for John as a robot could."
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What about long term goals?
"I’d love to do a movie about dance. With the (writer’s) strike, it’s put everyone’s schedules out, so I don’t when that will happen. I’d love to work with Baz Lurhman too. I love his films."
Read full article at SFX.
Thanks TheRosieMac and The1Russter for the heads up! Summer Glau attended the Los Angeles premiere of the horror movie 'Laid To Rest' at Laemmle's Grande 4 Plex, Los Angeles on April 18th, 2009. Summer went for a simple and casual yet elegant look and looked stunning.
'Laid to rest' seemed like a Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles reunion, not just because it starred Thomas Dekker and Lena Headey but also because it was directed by award-winning special makeup effects wizard Robert Hall, who worked on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and TSCC (see promo still below). Her wife Bobbi Sue Luther, also an actress on 'Laid to Rest, played on TSCC 2.15 'Goodbye to All That' (see screencap below).
And now a sample of the MQ and HQ photos of the arrivals at the Los Angeles premiere of Laid To Rest:
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