
Bon bah, j'ai voulu déplacer les messages du topic "Jeff" dans le topic acteur "Scott Krinsky / Jeffrey Barnes" et je ne sais pas ce qui c'est passé j'ai apparement supprimé les deux topics...
Donc si vous voulez parler de l'actu de Scott Krinsky, ou de son personnage Jeffrey "Jeff" Barnes, c'est ici!
PS: je sais je suis un noob...

Jeff: I hate Glee! I don't see its appeal at all.
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un noob modérateur en plus.....
A part dans chuck, il n'a pas vraiment de projet en cours, si?
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PleYmO12 a écrit:
un noob modérateur en plus.....
A part dans chuck, il n'a pas vraiment de projet en cours, si?
Il a tourné dans un clip récement, mais sinon je ne connais pas ses autres projets.
PS: Mon erreur n'a pas couté grand chose, seulement 23 messages sont passés à la trappe...

Jeff: I hate Glee! I don't see its appeal at all.
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Pas mal Javi ! 
Inutile de préciser que si tu fais ça avec le topic de Vik, tu pourras compter tes dernières heures à vivre. 
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La prochaine fois, utilise Mozilla, et installe Textarea Cache. Ce genre d'incident n'arriva plus 
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cette application enregistre les sujet?
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Ne commencez pas à partir en HS s'il vous plait....
Nicofac, tu peux lui répondre par mp. Merci.
Et PleYmO12, fais attention à pas trop flooder et partir en hors sujet.
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Interview de Scott qui va jouer dans....... TRANSFORMERS 3 
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Très très grand rôle dans Transformers 3, il faut pas cligné des yeux au moment où il passe à l'écran parce que c'est vraiment très furtif ! Mais ça m'a bien fait marrer de le voir dans un rôle aussi ridicule !!
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Tain, j'espère que ce sera pas la même chose pour Vik dans American Reunion
Apparemment il a déja fini de tourner ses scènes donc bon...
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Un tweet de Scott avec une petite photo:
Scott_Krinsky scott krinsky
Pic from tonight with @MarkChrLawrence http://twitpic.com/5je9q8 San Jose is hopping! Who knew?

Jeff: I hate Glee! I don't see its appeal at all.
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nono68 a écrit:
Très très grand rôle dans Transformers 3, il faut pas cligné des yeux au moment où il passe à l'écran parce que c'est vraiment très furtif ! Mais ça m'a bien fait marrer de le voir dans un rôle aussi ridicule !!
Bah j'ai du le rater alors 
Mais à noter aussi l'apparition très furtive également de notre amie fernando 
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Dans une scène avec Malkovich c'est lui qui jette une bougie à la poubelle, là seule qui est rouge au lieu de jaune (je ne pense pas que je spolie le film
) !
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C'est une tasse et pas une bougie
Mais c'est très très furtif comme apparition!
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Interview with Scott Krinsky – By Roger Froilan
This is Roger Froilan here, and as we retool our interviews section on Horror Haven’s WordPress page, we are going to add written interviews along with podcasts of great actors and actresses! As summer flies by, we are looking into the future at the fall where some of our favorite shows will come back, as well as some cool new ones yet to be announced! In that vein, we are presenting to you a series of interviews with actors in anticipation of the new fall season.
I had the good fortune to speak with actor and comedian, Scott Krinsky, today who is most widely known for playing Jeff Barnes on NBC’s “Chuck”. Scott felt that comedy, acting, and improve all go hand in hand together and that is why he got into the business. He was a journalism major in college because acting didn’t seem reliable…really, this was the fallback career to appease his parents, but he had dreams of being an actor since his teen years. When he first moved from Washington D.C. to California, he took whatever menial jobs he could to survive. One of these jobs was as a Production Assistant on Andrew Dice Clay’s second film, “Brainsmasher: A Love Story”. This was one of those jobs one had to do to get by, and unfortunately Scott didn’t get to meet any of the principle stars.
However, flash forward to the present day and not only is he a beloved character on “Chuck”, but he was also in the recent film “Transformers: Dark of the Moon”. Scott said he got the job in the traditional way. “Well, I auditioned and got the part!” he said. Only one of his dialogue scenes ended up in the finished product, but he was fortunate enough to be able to do scenes with John Malkovich. Scott said that they weren’t given much of a script and were allowed to do improv. He said that once Michael Bay got a feel for them as actors and knew their capabilities, that he let them improvise the scenes as he saw fit.
When it comes to “Chuck”, Scott says that there is room for improv, but “Ninety-Eight percent of it is scripted”. People often ask him if he’s created his own dialogue in particular episodes, but he tells them “No, it’s the writers!” I asked him if playing a drunk on screen was hard because one could overdo it or make it seem phony, but he replied that a teacher once told him, “When you play drunk, you must pretend that you’re not and play against it”. I did reference Foster Brooks, famous for playing a drunk, and Scott had to admit that he didn’t know who Foster was (shame on you Scott!).
I asked if he had worked with Vik Sahay before, because their onscreen chemistry is so natural, but Scott said that it was truly the chemistry of acting. He said it was part of the magic and that they “didn’t even audition together”. Scott said that they didn’t recognize their own on-screen chemistry right off the bat, and it wasn’t until they realized the following that the characters had acquired online, that they realized what they were doing on screen was magic.
Now, “Chuck” is one of those shows that at the end of every season ends up on the chopping block, but manages to survive time and again. When asked why this is, Scott said, “I attribute it to the fans. NBC has had some rough years, and Chuck might not have survived on a network that was doing better”. He also said that the fans were very vocal, and the recent surge of Facebook and Twitter has helped the fans’ voices to be heard. He feels that the fans identify with the nerd/geek aspects of the show. I asked about the well-roundedness of the portrayal of the characters as nerds and geeks. Not all of them live in their mother’s basement, and the show displays various aspects of geeks that are not so stereotypical. Scott attributed this to the creators. “My first stereotype that comes to mind is the geek with glasses who is buttoned up, but it’s not about a look…it has to do with common interest”. He said that “Chuck” expanded that – He, Lester and Chuck, a nerd trimvurate are different, but still nerds. “Different demographics of nerdom”, Scott said.
When asked if this would be the last season of “Chuck”, Scott simply said, “You never know…” They start production two weeks from this writing, for the final 13 episodes. But Scott said that every year they get picked up for 13 episodes… “Anything can happen”. I asked if last season was a different approach, particularly if they thought the next season would probably be the last. He said the approach is up to the writers. “The mood is always fun…a great time and it comes across in the chemistry…the show is always light”.
When asked about some of the famous players who crossed “Chuck’s” stage recently, Scott admitted that he didn’t have many scenes with some of the famous people, although he did cross paths with Timothy Dalton. He said it was “Awesome meeting Linda Hamilton…Chevy Chase…sometimes you’re at craft services eating peanuts with them!” Scott seems to enjoy his work very much, and leads a very blessed life.
About “Chuck’s” future, Scott said that on the one hand, it is hard to get work when you are committed to a TV series, but he was lucky enough to get a part on “Transformers: Dark of the Moon”. When asked what he had coming up in the future he said that by the end of November, they will have finished shooting Chuck and that the future looked, “Very exciting…” It was a great pleasure to speak with Scott Krinsky and we wish him great luck on future endeavors. And who knows, his positive attitude about “Chuck’s” possible future made me as a fan of the show hopeful that this may very well NOT be the last season. But don’t quote us on that…
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Interview de Scott par Zap2it :
'Chuck': Scott Krinsky on Jeffster!, Comic-Con and the final season
You won't be getting any "Chuck" Season 5 spoilers from Scott Krinsky here: The show doesn't begin filming until next week, and when Zap2it spoke with Krinsky on Monday (July 18) he had received the season's first script just a short time earlier.
"As if I'd read it, I'd tell you everything," Krinsky jokes.
Krinsky and the rest of the "Chuck" team are about to embark on the final season of the series -- as far as anyone knows. "That's the way we're going into it. ... But of course with NBC, you never know what will happen. We could go another five years," he says with a laugh.
"But if it is the end, it's nice to go into it -- I think for everyone, and for the fans -- feeling like, 'Wow -- we got five seasons.' That's pretty amazing," he continues. "How this show started, with the writers strike [which cut the first season short], and coming back every season with the fans and their campaigns to save the show -- part of it had to do with the predicament NBC was in, but for whatever reason that was our fate, to be here five years. The fact that we have such amazing fans, and they wer able to use social networking, Facebook and Twitter -- they just helped keep us going."
Krinsky also looked back on some of his favorite moments from the show, the formation of Jeffster! and traveling to Comic-Con with "Chuck" for the last time. Some highlights of the conversation:
On the chemistry between himself and Vik Sahay, who plays Lester:
"I didn't know [right away]. ... On the pilot, all my scenes were with Vik, and Zac [Levi] as well. I don't think we realized it then, and of course we had to wait for the show to start airing. The Buy More characters, we were all only recurring characters in the first season. We just coincidentally ended up being in every episode the first season, but I know that wasn't [the producers'] original intent with us. Before the show got on the air I think they saw the chemistry and started writing more scenes for us together. I think it really hit its strid for the fans probably the first time we did Jeffster!, which was in 'Chuck vs. the Best Friend.'"
On finding out they wanted Jeff to be part of a band:
"I remember being scared as hell. They were like, 'Can you guys sing?' Vik sings; he's the singing half of Jeffster!. I don't play music, I don't sing, except in the shower. It was like, 'OK, sure. I don't play instruments and I don't sing, but it is a comedy. So I was a little nervous about it. The first time we filmed we did 'Africa' [watch it here], and I thought, This is either going to go really well, or it's going to be like, 'What the hell are they doing with these characters?' But of course it turned out to be a good thing. The fans really embraced it."
His favorite episode:
"The ['Chuck vs. Tom Sawyer'] episode [in which it's revealed Jeff is a former Missile Command champion] was great because we also a kind of more normal, human side to Jeff. He sort of let his guard down about things that didn't go right in his life."
On handling all the weirdness the writers keep piling on Jeff:
"It's great to play. I've always embraced being a character actor, so I love it. I love finding out all these crazy things about my character -- his past, he's obviously a drinker, he delves into some dangerous substances. ... And obviously it's a comedy, so I really embrace it. There are so many characters out there in the real world, so I feel like Jeff kind of represents those fringe characters."
What he expects from "Chuck's" final Comic-Con (the panel is on Saturday):
"I'm expecting a lot of insanity again. I love it, though. I tell friends it's Halloween in the summer. ... I think the first year it was a little overwhelming being there. In a really good way -- you have some of the most hard-core fans down there. But it's great to meet them, and for them to have the opportunity to meet us as well. You walk around and see people dressed up in the Buy More costume. It's wonderful to see people really embrace what you're doing to that extreme."
"Chuck" returns for its final season on NBC on Friday, Oct. 21.

«The only good brunette is a dead brunette» (Sarah Walker)
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Scott a été pris en photo avec des actrices de "The Office" à la soirée NBC du TCA :
http://twitpic.com/5zp0db

«The only good brunette is a dead brunette» (Sarah Walker)
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Scott invité par AfterBuzz TV :

«The only good brunette is a dead brunette» (Sarah Walker)
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nono68 a écrit:
Très très grand rôle dans Transformers 3, il faut pas cligné des yeux au moment où il passe à l'écran parce que c'est vraiment très furtif ! Mais ça m'a bien fait marrer de le voir dans un rôle aussi ridicule !!
Bah j'ai du le rater alors sad
Mais à noter aussi l'apparition très furtive également de notre amie fernando big_smile
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Ils sont dans la même entreprise (mais pas dans la même scène) Scott est au début du film et c'est en effet super court (mais il a une phrase)
Pour fernando (je suppose que c'est le figurant régulier a la tête très originale) on le voit dans une autre scène, plus tard
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