Eliza has been busy lately appearing at Fashion Week, but unfortunately, I’m having problems with my laptop so I will be offline for some time (a week at the most, hopefully.) I hate not being able to add these new, gorgeous, images of Eliza but I plan on doing so when I get back. I’ll also be uploading a new layout with additional content to make up for it. In the meanwhile, thanks for visiting!
Happy new year, everyone! I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you, the fans, for visiting this brand new site and I hope you’ll stick with me as I continue to update with the latest on Eliza - several new movies are being released this year, which I, for one, am very excited about! I shall also continue to update with ‘old’ content and more screencaps of Tru Calling, for example, are still to come!
Today, Eliza turns 27!
Here’s hoping she had a lovely day surrounded by family and friends, and next year will be better still.
Feel free to leave your birthday wishes in the comments.
I felt this deserved a post of its own so here it is:
I’ve added 018 HQ & MQ images to the gallery of Eliza supporting the strike - and in one of the images Eliza can be seen hugging J. August Richards (a.k.a. Gunn on Angel)
- huge thanks to IGN and SP for providing the images. Gallery link and previews are below, enjoy!
Gallery Link
- WGA Strike - Mutant Enemy Day
IGN have published an interview with Joss Whedon, Summer Glau and Eliza Dushku about the ‘Mutant Enemy Day’ strike. Below is an extract featuring Eliza’s interview; the full interview can be read here (opens in a new window.)
And finally, under the cut is an extract from Joss Whedon’s interview about upcoming show Dollhouse and Eliza’s part.
Eliza Dushku also told me she was glad to see so many fans joining the writers and actors on the picket line, remarking “I think it’s impressive and it’s strong and it’s really showing what these people are made of. Their support is deep that they’ll walk the walk. We all will.” Duskhu said that for her the strike was about the writers “Being taken care of properly in the fairest way, so we’ll stand here and support that as long as it takes.”
As for TV fans upset about the strike and their shows not being on the air, Dushku said she hoped they would understand that “You don’t have shows without writers and writers can’t live without their respect and the compensation and their rights. So we gotta join together and remember that if it were actors we would hope that there would be a show of support and hopefully everyone will understand.”
A fan and his family has graciously wrote up their encounter on the picket lines supporting the actors & writers on December 7, which was titled Mutant Enemy Day - and one of the actors they met was indeed Eliza and they have also posted 006 images - 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006 - Eliza looks lovely! All links open in a new window.
Be sure to visit their blog to read the full encounter.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Hollywood writers strike will continue, but now so will negotiations between the union and the studios.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and studio reps will head back to the bargaining table on November 26 after back-channel dialogue facilitated by Creative Artists Agency partner Bryan Lourd helped put the parties onto a more productive track. The WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers (AMPTP) put out brief, identical statements Friday night.
No other details were provided, and a press blackout was instituted. But it’s clear that the emotion-charged issue of new-media compensation will remain front and center when the talks resume.
Read more at Reuters (opens in a new window.)