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PostWysłany: Pią 21:55, 15 Cze 2007    Temat postu:

Nowy post od Lucy na jej blogu. W sumie średnio ciekawe. Wspomina jeszcze NY, dziękuje fanom i współpracownikom, chwali Renee i zastanawia się, co zrobić, aby w przyszłości było częściej i taniej. Sympatycznie, ale bez jakiś nowych ciekawostek.
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6/12/07
Wow! Thanks, gang for an unforgettable experience in NYC! I learned so much and boy, did the show evolve from one night to the next. I learned so much about showmanship and producing, etc. Michael Orland, my Musical Director, was fantastic, as was all the band. Sharlotte Gibson cut loose singing, “When Billy Comes Home" again. Her mother, Harriet, was there, too. I love that woman! We picked up some new musicians in NY -- lead guitar, Oscar Bautista, Dan-the-Animal Gross (drums) and Stephanie Alexander (backing vocals). And they were spectacular! New Yorkers have great chops and great attitudes. Thank-you guys!

From my Roxy gig, you might have recognised, Frogs on Bass, Ralph Smith on Keys and two special performers, Tig Notaro and Renee O'Connor!!

Renee has never looked more gorgeous! She shook her booty to “What'd I Say” in a red go-go dress, AND THE CROWD WENT WILD!!! Tig riffed on a balloon in search of new material. She truly loves
working for my audience. She finds you all so fun to be with. And don't we love her?!

I am working on a one-woman show which involves music and memories of my crazy life. It's going to take years to put it together so don't hold your breath, but now that I've typed it out loud, it must be true. I'm committed.

Gary and Adam from Creation are trying to get me to do more shows. I am trying to figure out how to get the ticket price down so that more people can come. See, if I have a smaller band, or just me and a pianist, it needs to be a more intimate environment. I think we just have to be stationed somewhere for a longer run. Anyway, we'll figure it out.

I hope you enjoy some of the photos that will be up shortly. These are just for starters, but we have thousands still to sift through.
Best,
LL
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PostWysłany: Pon 18:16, 16 Lip 2007    Temat postu:

Na blogu Lucy ukazał się jej kolejny post. Pisze w nim o przygotowaniach do występu na Gali HRC w San Francisco. To post z poślizgiem, bo występ już się odbył (napiszę o nim parę słów w Newsach). Kwadratowy Warto jednak poczytać. Lucy pisze tam o ważnych sprawach, jak potrzeba tolerancji i walki z dyskryminacją, ze względu na orientację seksualną. I jak to zwykle u niej - kończy go w bardzo zabawny sposób... Wesoly

PS. Przy okazji mam mały dylemat. Na stronce LL proszą, żeby nie kopiować zawartych tam materiałów na inne strony. Zwykle olewam takie apele, ale skoro tym razem prosi Lucy... Chciałbym wiedzieć, co Wy o tym myślicie? A na razie nie będę tutaj cytował jej postu, tylko podaję link do oryginału i zachęcam do przeczytania:

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PostWysłany: Pon 20:26, 16 Lip 2007    Temat postu:

Ja myślę, że jeżeli kopiujesz jej słowa i podpisujesz, że to ona je napisała, a dodatkowo dodajesz linka do strony, z której te słowa zostały czarpnięte, to wszystko jest ok.
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PostWysłany: Pon 21:40, 16 Lip 2007    Temat postu:

Może i racja. Jakby co, to zwalę wszystko na Ciebie... Jezyk
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7/13/07
Greetings, Earthlings!

I am making antennae and sewing a wig for tomorrow night. I have written a very silly speech for my contribution to the HRC's San Francisco Gala tomorrow night. The focus of the evening is getting the laws altered so that companies may no longer discriminate against workers based on their sexual orientation, gender identity. Most large companies already have this in their company doctrine /mission statement but in 30 states, technically, a person can still be fired for being gay or transgendered, even if they are stellar workers. Of course, this doesn't apply to religious organisations, nor even to companies of ten people or less, since even a frivilous lawsuit could wipe out the livelihoods of those ten people. But it doesn't seem too much to ask that the law actually reflects blind justice.

In any case, I have taken it upon myself to be the comic relief. With many human rights luminaries speaking, how else could I hope to have any authority? Elizabeth Edwards is a keynote speaker and Leonard Nimoy is introducing George Takei who is receiving the Equality Award.
Gotta go to bed.
running . . . out . . . of juice.
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PostWysłany: Pon 22:54, 16 Lip 2007    Temat postu:

Dzięki... = P Ja tylko wyraziłam swoją opinię - wybór należał do Ciebie ; ]
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PostWysłany: Sob 18:23, 21 Lip 2007    Temat postu:

No proszę. Gdy Lucy nie pisała, to nie pisała nic blisko dwa miesiące. A teraz jak się rozpisała, to mamy już kolejnego posta w ciągu kilku ostatnich dni. Wesoly
Lucy zawiadamia w nim, że weźmie gościnny udział w telewizyjnym show "Burn Notice", w który zaangażowany jest też znany nam Bruce Campbell.
No cóż, pewnie żadne z nas i tak tego nie obejrzy, ale może później dadzą jakieś fotki. Wesoly O szczegółach można poczytać na stronie Lucy oraz w jej poście:
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7/20/07
I just got an interesting call to go to Florida to play with my old pal, Bruce-Old-Spice-Campbell on his new show, Burn Notice. It's getting great notices and plays on the USA cable channel.

I am playing a fragile woman who has lost her child to my maniac ex-husband. She enlists ex-spy, Michael, to track down her child. The outcome is, let us say . . . “mixed.”

It's really nice to get the chance to play women on the edge. I have played burnt-out, fragile women before. It is much harder than playing tough. I love it.

The downer is that I am going to miss The Simpsons premiere. Better late than never on a movie, eh? I love that shot in the trailer where Homer is dragging the pig across the ceiling. Hilarious. As for the series, I don't know how they have managed to keep the quality of writing at that level all these years. Groening and his team are geniuses.

I should get done with Burn Notice just in time to get myself to Comicon for the TV Guide Panel on Sunday morning. Should be fun. I am excited to meet the other women on the stage, especially Allison DuBois, who was the real-life inspiration for Medium. That will be fascinating.

Have you done anything scary lately? I hear the pay-off is awesome!
Lots o' love,
Lucy

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Lucy wspomina tutaj też o serialu animowanym "Simpsonowie", w którym bodajże podkładała głos (mam nadzieję, że nie pod Homera Hyhy )
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PostWysłany: Nie 18:46, 22 Lip 2007    Temat postu:

Lucy dodała PS do swojej poprzedniej wiadomości. Szkoła Jogi (Yogi?), w której przechodziła rekonwalescencję po wypadku, traci swój dotychczasowy lokal i Lucy zastanawia się nad wystawieniem kilku swoich kostiumów na licytację, aby podratować ich finansowo. Wesoly
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P.S. I have gotten word that the Iyengar Institute is losing its lease at their LA location and they are madly fundraising to get a new home. B.K.S. Iyengar is one of the greatest teachers of yoga living today (and some would say ever!). Iyengar yoga has been my salvation after years of poor posture and a fractured pelvis that I feel could not have been fully rehabilitated without Mr. Iyengar's teachings. I am going to put up a couple of my costumes for a silent auction. What do you think if I auction off my chaps and my silver space suit?

All proceeds will go to the Institute with gratitude. Watch this space.
Love & Peace,
LL

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PostWysłany: Nie 17:05, 19 Sie 2007    Temat postu:

Nowy post na blogu Lucy. Wygląda na to, że nasza gwiazdka wzięła sobie urlop i spędza go w NZ. Wesoly Pisze też żartobliwie o niedawnej serii filmików, oraz przybliża szczegóły swego bliskiego występu w Chicago.
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8/18/07
Hi there from sunny New Zealand! First off, I'd like to apologise if anyone was insulted by the array of boobage in the last few video blogs. It was entirely uncalled for and I won't let it happen again. (Unless you ask really really nicely.)

Actually, it's raining cats and dogs outside. I am enjoying a stint in lovely Wellington. We are checking out Weta Studios where quite a few of my old friends from Xena are now working. I have been incredibly busy travelling back and forth across America -- LA/Miami/San Diego/ Michigan/San Fran/ then to NZ. As usual I'm a wreck when I get here. But two weeks of family, biscuits and cups of tea usually set me right.

Miami was ridiculously good fun. Bruce Campbell got me a wonderful gig on his new show, Burn Notice. It stars Jeffrey Donovan who is knockout in this role. Very sexy and idiosyncratic as a spy who has been given the cold shoulder by his own agency. It's kind of the next generation of Miami Vice and it's wonderful! USA Network, Thursday nights. My episode, “False Flag” is on Sept. 13. Thanks Bruce for the most fun I've had in ages.

I am turning my mind to the Chicago show. It will be different to the other show I've done. I am collaborating with Joe Lo Duca who was the genius behind the music of Xena all those years. We had talked about doing something together for ages and now I think I am strong enough to front up with Joe, whom I have loved and admired so many years. It's going to have a Chicago feel. Put in your vote if there are any songs you all feel I simply must include and we'll take it into consideration, though each song has to fit within a whole.
Love,
Lucy

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PostWysłany: Śro 2:04, 29 Sie 2007    Temat postu:

Nowy post na blogu. Lucy ostro szykuje się do koncertu w Chicago. Wesoly
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8/27/07
I am CONSUMED with prepping the Chicago show. Obviously, we want to rock the house, but my main concern is that this be a meaningful “conversation” with the audience. Joe Lo Duca, my old friend and genius composer behind Xena, Herc and a hundred other soundtracks, has a unique appreciation of my audience. After all, the Xena fans were his audience, too. He has put together a band of fantastic Chicago R&B musos. We are mixing in a little funk to get the room thrumming.

On the whole, I have chosen songs that reflect how I feel about my fans and being alive in general. I want to give you the funnest night of your life. That said, there is a quieter section in the middle where I pay homage to one of the most life-altering spirits I ever encountered. (She was not a fan.) We met in devastating circumstances and her passing touched me deeply and propelled me along a course of looking after the little guy. One song in particular represents the redemption I felt I desperately needed. Redemption for me, for her, and for the way I saw the whole damn human race. Some stories can only be told in song.

As usual, I went to NZ, had a great time, did no exercise, ate biscuits (cookies) and turned into a donut. It's weird to admit it, but it kind of made me happy! I am digging being a fat bastard.

Unfortunately, I will not get through a Lucy show if I don't shape up quick-smart.

Drat!
Love,
Lu

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PostWysłany: Śro 21:47, 31 Paź 2007    Temat postu:

Nowa nota na blogu Lucy.
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10/30/07
I am back to work on the spaceship, BSG, after a year away. I can't believe it's been that long. I finished there right before Celebrity Duets in Nov '06 and, boy, what an action packed transformative year it's been.

Michael Rymer, one of the Exec Producers and stellar directors, was remembering how he had advised me not to do it but now has become a supporter. He is a cool guy and one of my all-time favourite directors. He is one of BSG's most influential forces and has gone a long way to helping make it the break-out hit that it is. He is also the least recognised. There's a lot of credit to go round on a great show like that. I hope he gets all the good things coming to him that he deserves.

Chicago was the high point of my concert life thus far. The band was remarkable and with Joe Lo Duca, they really helped take me to places I could never have otherwise gone. I'm not sure what the shape of my second Roxy show will be next January, but it cannot help but be influenced by the Buddy Guy's experience. I actually got to meet the great man himself. He sat in on both shows and made me promise to come back and visit anytime. I certainly will.

What I loved about the musicians in Chicago is that playing seems to be more of a religion than a job. They play because they can't help it and even if they are not on a paying gig, what are they out doing? Jamming with their friends, that's what.

I was away in Vancouver when Curb Your Enthusiasm aired. There was some confusion about the air dates (perhaps you noticed), so I didn't hear about it till the day after. I got a heap of emails. I saw it some days later and was surprised how small my role had gotten. I thought it was all about ME, ME, ME!! I may be kidding myself, but despite the dearth of ME, it was a really terrific episode, maybe the best ever. So much was going on. Cheryl and the plane, Cheryl leaves Larry, the Blacks, the restaurant drama, Larry's long balls, Ted Danson. So much to see, so little time. And Larry was on fire that episode. I was okay but the episode was amazing!!

Most of all, I loved hanging with you all in Chicago. Together with the Northwestern Memorial Hospital, we raised $10,000 for United Way, which runs community outreach projects in underpriviledged Chicago. I am so proud of you all. Plus, my brother-in-law, Randy, who works at the hospital, tells me that there is a bank that will match us dollar for dollar. So hooray for everything. I think United Way were very pleasantly surprised.

I want to thank all the gang at Creation who made it all possible and to Chris, the photographer, for helping the photo ops all run so smoothly.

I'm tossing round names for the Roxy show. Write your suggestions down on the noticeboard.
Up and at 'em!
Lucy

P.S. Also, I have finally had to relinquish two costumes to the Iyengar Institute as I promised so long ago. This means I will have to get new chaps made for the Roxy show. Also I gave them the pink go-go dress and the sparkly tooth-shaped necklace that I wore at the Roxy and the Canal room. The chaps are a bit groady, having been worn so much. They are sewn on to the jeans. No doubt there is DNA on them, which, frankly, is a minus in my book, but it's out of my hands. I'll let you know when they go up on ebay.

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PostWysłany: Czw 21:47, 13 Gru 2007    Temat postu:

Kolejna notka na blogu Lucy. Opisuje w niej swoje przygotowania do styczniowego koncertu w Roxy.

Lucy Lawless napisał:
12/12/07
It's been a while since I wrote. I've been undergoing a winter transformation, I guess. A lot has changed. I read my last blog after the Chicago show and noted my expectation that my next show would be heavily influenced by the Chicago groove. But I was mistaken. That was perfect unto itself.

But something has twisted around in me and I feel the need to do something really grassroots. I cannot outdo the other shows for their size and complexity, the horns, the voices, the rocked-out showbiz-iness of it all. I am doing a 180-degree turn. This will be the antithesis of what you may have been expecting. There is going to be more talk, more conversation, Tig will be back and my back-up singers will be my oldest friends. It will feel more like Jerry Springer crashed the Bing Crosby Christmas special. I want it to be truly intimate, but, knowing me and my awful best friends, it can't help be a little kooked. I will spend the next six weeks thinking of ways to surprise you. It doesn't help that at least 300 of you bought up two nights in a row. Now I have to shake up the shows so you don't get two of the same. Maybe one night Tig does her new material and the next night she and I have duellng interview questions, "Tig, is it true that you're a Big-ass lesbo?" "Who are you calling Big-ass?" I can only imagine what she'll ask me.

So if you're looking for a slick Rock/R&B/Blues set, this is not the show for you.

If you are looking to come to my post-Christmas Christmas party, c'mon over!

See you at the Roxy, Babies!
Love,
Lucy


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1/13/08
Wow! I had a fascinating week. For some reason, NBC-Uni (Sci-fi Channel), wanted me to be part of a panel on “How has sci-fi impacted technology and vice-versa?”

The panel included Neal Stephenson (writer of The Diamond Age and other novels), Walt Mossberg (Techno-guru for The Wall Street Journal) and Dean Kamen, scientist and inventor of diverse "gizmos," (to use his word) such as bionic arms for Iraq vets, heart stents, portable dialysis machines, the Segway, all-terrain wheelchairs that go up stairs and about 436 other patented inventions.

Neal said he was glad I was there so that the panel didn't look like Mount Rushmore, but they couldn't have been more fascinating. I got to know Neal, who is a huge BSG fan, and Dean, who is not, over dinner. Walt was not yet in town.

Dean has sent machines that run off cowshit to Bangladesh to power villages and that distill 1000 liters of water per day, to produce potable H2O out of any goop available. Now you know I have a soft spot for Bangladesh, having visited there a few years ago with World Vision. I have seen firsthand the horrifying effects of arsenic-tainted water that rises up every year with the monsoons. It causes ghastly birth defects, children with double-yolker eyes (sorry, but that's what it looks like!), or legs like a chimp. The fact that this technology is available and yet not attainable is a bloody crime.

Dean and his colleagues are not interested in bureaucracy and excuses. They tend to make things happen and let protocol-bound organisations drag their arses to the table when they can no longer ignore the demands of the people.

He has got me signed up for F.I.R.S.T, his initiative to get more kids involved in engineering and science. It's kind of like the robot olympics and any kids or school can participate and be mentored by experts. It's a golden opportunity to blow a kid's boundaries sky-high. F.I.R.S.T. is very interested in getting more minorities and girls involved. I guess careers in these fields are not presented as being exciting or important. Of course, a starring role on Girls Gone Wild is guaranteed to land you your own reality show! When you meet someone like Dean, you realise that science and invention are the most important tools we have for saving our planet. You can't help loving this guy when you meet him.

Now I am in a whirlwind of Roxy show prep. How to throw you guys a great party?

I've spent my whole life running from country music (despite the fact that Cowboys are my Weakness). I always thought it was too easy, too hokey, too . . . white.

Well, I finally fessed up that I am a white girl and the fact that it seems easy to me is a sign that that is what suits me. Anyway, you've got a heapin' helpin' of Cowgirl Action.

So! I have ordered a new set of Chaps from a special workshop in Utah, where I spent Xmas. Remember Kat Crimins, my MC last year in that red gown that was open to the navel? She was a very handsome debutante! This year I intend to get her in long gloves and something Jessica Rabbit.

As for you, my friend, CLOTHING IS OPTIONAL!! As long as it is Western wear or evening gowns.

You KNOW I am not kidding around here. This is going to be a crazy costume party.

Come prepared!

Love to love ya, Babies!

L

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LL opowiada iz miala bardzo fascynujacy weekend, bo NBC-Uni [kanal sc-fi] poprosil ja by wziela udzial w programie "Jak sc-fi wplywa na technologie i odwrotnie?". oczywiscie LL opisuje tu co [a raczej kogo] ten program obejmowal...
nastepnie pisze, ze znajduje sie w srodku traby powietrznej prowadzacej do Roxy. zastanawia sie w jakis sposob urzadzic fajna imprezke.
opowiada, ze cale swoje zycie uciekajac od muzyki country i nie zapomina wspomniec o tym, ze ma slabosc do Cowboy'ow. LL zawsze uwazala, ze bylo to zbyt latwe, falszywe i biale.
koniec koncow, LL sama jest biala...
zamowila zestaw z Utah, gdzie spedzila swieta i... tak panie i panowie, LL bedzie Cowgirl.
mowi, ze bedzie to zwariowana impreza kostiumowa i zeby wszyscy sie przygotowali

na koniec LL oczywiscie pozdrawia i podpisuje sie inicialem swojego imienia, czyli 'L'


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Lucy Lawless napisał:
2/7/08
Hello, Babies!!!

Thanks so much for coming to the Party!! I had a wonderful weekend with everyone who came to LA. Man, I wish that I had more time to finesse that set; get rid of some songs and pump up the end. That's always the way when you have an extra short run.

Next time, I have some cool ideas. Someone backstage at the con suggested that I do Meredith Brooks “I'm a Bitch.” Funnily enough, that was a song that my friend, Da, suggested, but, two days out from the show, there was no time to get an arrangement done and rehearse. Bummer!! Plus, I was a bit fluey and was already snowed with getting things together for the Roxy. But I promise not to forget that one.

Marissa thanks you for the warm reception, too. She was supposed to be one of my backing vocalists but life intervened and she had to go out of town on family business. But she was a great sport and managed to charm the audience in the “Friend Off,” which is where a so-called best friend of mine goes up against a fan to see who knows me best. Naturally, the fan always wins, since my friends have no interest in my former life or career. And, truly, I am fine with that. With fans like you . . . !

I want to thank Mr. Michael Orland, my Musical Director and friend, who helped pull that show together out of thin air. We first met on the 5th of January, without a clue where we were going to start. It all came together with a minimum of fuss. The band members he found were real virtuosos and so quirky. Lynn Keller was the little devil on the bass, (everyone loved her leathers!), and Candy Girard was the angel on the fiddle. I loved how she jumped in as the romantic violin during the “candle-lit meal.”

Slammin' Sammy K. kept us all in line with drums and brought along some extra percussion to give texture to other songs. Ted Perlman was my Guitar Hero. I loved everything you did, Ted, and am especially grateful for bringing life to “Wide Awake” which demands real virtuosity. That is one hell of a number. My leading ladies –- Terry Wood and Peggi Blu! I love your voices and your generosity of spirit. You girls came to the party and really helped dish back some of the love that my fans bring to each and every show. I have the greatest fans in the world and I never want to let them down. My thanks to all the band for showing my gang a good time.

Of course, there are a few other people that made the evening unique. Renee burst out in song in the middle of “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” I had asked her to dance to “Kiss You All Over” and she said, “Lucy, that’s just weird.” Impeccable taste.

Kit-Cat Crimins is the greatest MC in the world and also embodies the spirit of the Roxy experience. She and the inimitable Tig Notaro really round out a great evening. Tig is becoming quite the comedy star nowadays. I am just crazy about her. I only regret that I cannot be out front watching her. So much of her act is visual – you kind of have to see it to believe it. It’s torture standing backstage lstening to her act.

Thanks to Gary and Adam of Creation for rolling out the carpet for us all. It wouldn’t have happened without your support. To Sharon and all the Creation team, thanks for bringing me together with the fans. You can’t please all the people all the time, but I know that is always your aim and you do a great job.

Most of all, thank you to you, the fans who came from all over the world. You may have been the single greatest support network the striking Hollywood writers had and, by golly, you might have helped resolve the issue, too! Blessings on you always.
You are the greatest!
Love,
LL

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Lucy Lawless napisał:
3/3/08
Hey, there!
It has been an action-packed few weeks. Right after the Roxy, I succumbed to the flu that had been trying to get me before the show. It was a doozy, as many of you undoubtedly know. But in the midst of the fevers and the bellyachin', magic happened for Ma and me. She scored a place in the line-up for Dancing With the Stars, a longtime dream of hers. Personally, that'd be my worst nightmare but she is beside herself with joy. Now I am driving her onwards to success, telling her my best moves, etc. (Heh-heh!)

We have been working out like fiends and she is training several hours a day, EVERY DAY, with her partner, Tony. He's a bloody slave-driver, but secretly she probably thinks that's hot. Her body is curvy and cut. You gotta see it!

Her first night is the 18th of March and we have to propel her through the first few weeks till the rest of America realises what a damn Champion they have on their hands. I seriously believe that with us behind her, she is going to go all the way. Start flexing them dialling digits, kids!!

The same day Marissa finally got cast in Dancing with the Stars, I got an interesting call.

A woman came to my Roxy show, a friend of Ted Perlman, my guitarist. She came backstage afterwards and gushed that I must come down to her office and meet Adam Sandler. Terrific! Yeah, yeah, let's do that, I said, not really expecting anything from it. Well, the next week, I got a call to come down and meet Adam and his producing partner, Jack Giarraputo. I felt well enough to get off my deathbed. I had lost several pounds from 5 days of a high fever, and looked ungodly pale, which I knew was perfect for the role. Then I had to read for Disney, which I did, but realised I was waaay sicker than I thought and felt clammy and out of it all through the session with the casting director, Roger Mussenden. But I guess something was working for me coz I got the job in Bedtime Stories. (I really owe Roger for that one.)

I nearly did a back flip when I realised that my “boyfriend” was being played by Guy Pearce!!! Plus, I am being directed by the incredible Adam Shankman, who was the mastermind behind the new re-telling of Hairspray in film. I didn't want to like it, I put off going to see it for a week, but when even Marissa admitted it was genius, we went along and I was blown away. It was charming and had real weight in all the right places -- and I don't mean Travolta's arse! Plus, it makes you jive in your seat. Can you remember the last time a movie did that? If you haven't seen it yet, go out and get it. Do yourself a favour.

Between the two Adams, Guy and I there is fabulous chemistry and you are going to see me be naughtier than ever before! Keri Russell and Courtney Cox are starring as love-interest and sister to Sandler's everyday hero, Skeeter Bronson. And I get to be the young Cruella DeVille. No wonder Disney likes me!

In between playing Mama Rose to Marissa All-the-Way-with-Winokur, I am shooting and trying to get a new line-up for the London concert. “Bitch” is certainly in (coz, let's face it . . .)

. . . but I don't know what else yet. Some Patti Smith (G.L.O.R.I.A.). Those turkeys in Utah never sent me my chaps. I'm done with them.

So I'll hunt for new leathers and learn my lines, work on songs, rub salve on Marissa's nasty dancer's feet, and train for the life to come. It's all good.

Love, love, love,
Lucy


Ponadto Lucy wystąpi w familijnej komedii pt. "Bedtime Stories", który ma się ukazać w grudniu tego roku.
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Lucy has announced she will be starring in a new Adam Sandler movie called Bedtime Stories. Her love interest in this movie is one of the best Australian actors EVER. His name is Guy Pearce. He is SUPERB. The movie is a family comedy about a guy (Sandler) whose life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his nephews start to magically come true. Lucy's role is a "young Cruella DeVille" according to Lucy.

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PostWysłany: Czw 1:55, 06 Mar 2008    Temat postu:

Dzięki. Wesoly A mogłabyś zawsze tak w kilku krótkich zdaniach opisać o czym mówi Lucy w tych blogach? Wiesz, dla tych co "no abla inglez". Mruga Sam mam z tym kłopoty, bo nigdy nie dostąpiłem zaszczytu regularnej nauki języka angielskiego. O ile ze zrozumieniem ROC nie mam żadnych problemów, to Lucy, gdy puszczą ją na żywioł, jest poza moim zasięgiem pojmowania. Wesoly A tak, gdybym wiedział, że mówi coś ciekawego, mógłbym sobie całość przetłumaczyć ręcznie.

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