31 August 2007
JUST FOR ONE DAY
And, yes, they did play Heroes by David Bowie. That was last night's BBC-we're-doing-it-just-because-we-can whizzo Heroes press party, held at the very top of the Gherkin in London. Stalking outside, a handful of enthusiasts in "Nathan Petrelli for President" t-shirts.
The event was presided over by Roly Keating, who's clearly a huge fan of the show. Answering questions from the assembled journos such as - get this - "What super power would you like in real life?" and "What do you make of English men" were Dennis Hammer (Executive Producer and The Love Boat alumnus), Hayden Panettiere (Claire Bennet), Jack Coleman (Mr Bennet), Adrian Pasdar (Nathan Petrelli) and Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli). Pasdar rounded the whole thing off by declaring if US politicians could be blessed with an attribute, it would be "a brain". The cast also mentioned they're meeting up with Christopher Eccleston tonight for dinner. Ahhh.
Afterwards, drinks and music at the top of the world, or so it felt. Although we were cautioned to respect the fact the thesps were now off duty, they mingled, posed for pictures and - in Coleman's case - stood and patiently listened while I explained why "Company Man" is the best ever episode. He agreed: "54 scenes," he said, "and I was in 50 of them". Meanwhile, Jon Culshaw stalked the room, presumably looking for an "in" to do his Tom Baker, or something ...
That, plus a trailer for series two, featuring Claire cutting her toe off and - SPOILER! - a bearded Nathan.
UPDATE: Digital Spy have slung a video of the press conference online.
The event was presided over by Roly Keating, who's clearly a huge fan of the show. Answering questions from the assembled journos such as - get this - "What super power would you like in real life?" and "What do you make of English men" were Dennis Hammer (Executive Producer and The Love Boat alumnus), Hayden Panettiere (Claire Bennet), Jack Coleman (Mr Bennet), Adrian Pasdar (Nathan Petrelli) and Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli). Pasdar rounded the whole thing off by declaring if US politicians could be blessed with an attribute, it would be "a brain". The cast also mentioned they're meeting up with Christopher Eccleston tonight for dinner. Ahhh.
Afterwards, drinks and music at the top of the world, or so it felt. Although we were cautioned to respect the fact the thesps were now off duty, they mingled, posed for pictures and - in Coleman's case - stood and patiently listened while I explained why "Company Man" is the best ever episode. He agreed: "54 scenes," he said, "and I was in 50 of them". Meanwhile, Jon Culshaw stalked the room, presumably looking for an "in" to do his Tom Baker, or something ...
That, plus a trailer for series two, featuring Claire cutting her toe off and - SPOILER! - a bearded Nathan.
UPDATE: Digital Spy have slung a video of the press conference online.
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And, yes, they did play Heroes by David Bowie.
Oh dear. That's not something you can imagine the series doing... still, at least they didn't play that Nickelback song from Spider-Man.
I've heard some embarrassing things about the journos at that conference (it should be against the law for UK hacks to ask foreign actresses "So, do you fancy British men?" That said, I wanted to ask Hayden Panettiere at Comic-Con "When there's a Heroes soundtrack CD,* will you or the Band from TV** be on it?").
*Not if, when. I mean, even According To Freaking Jim has one...
**Featuring Greg Grunberg on drums. And not a stupid question, as the band does turn up on the House, M.D. album what with Hugh Laurie being a member as well...
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Oh dear. That's not something you can imagine the series doing... still, at least they didn't play that Nickelback song from Spider-Man.
I've heard some embarrassing things about the journos at that conference (it should be against the law for UK hacks to ask foreign actresses "So, do you fancy British men?" That said, I wanted to ask Hayden Panettiere at Comic-Con "When there's a Heroes soundtrack CD,* will you or the Band from TV** be on it?").
*Not if, when. I mean, even According To Freaking Jim has one...
**Featuring Greg Grunberg on drums. And not a stupid question, as the band does turn up on the House, M.D. album what with Hugh Laurie being a member as well...
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