Why don't they just get together already?!
Baby steps. Wilson admitting what he's really not about! We're on the right road. The Yellow Brick one. sorry.
Old times fiddy :wink: Giving me some smiles on a day I needed them.
sautomne- 10-05-2007
Don't hide it fiddy! Be Out and Proud! Sondheim Rules. :D
RSL wanted to play Bobby in a production of Company in DC quite a few years back, auditioned didn't get it. aww. ETA, I am also Theater geek, hear me roar!
John Barrowman played Bobby in Company, but I think that might've been in a West End production. Not sure though. I wonder if JB and RSL ever came across each other back in the day (JB used to live in New York.). :twisted:
On topic, great that RSL copped to the fact that the talk of Wilson as an actual Ladies man is a hoax.
:heart: We've had so many discussions about that very topic. Good times! I wonder if RSL was cagey in that interview because he doesn't want to give away future developments about Wilson.
Nah! RSL is prbably just being his regular weird self.
filex1410- 10-05-2007
John Barrowman played Bobby in Company, but I think that might've been in a West End production. Not sure though. I wonder if JB and RSL ever came across each other back in the day (JB used to live in New York.). :twisted: Hi Sauty! That's the guy who beat out RSL for the Kennedy Center Production, summer 2002. Maybe it went to the West End afterwards.
:heart: We've had so many discussions about that very topic. Good times! I wonder if RSL was cagey in that interview because he doesn't want to give away future developments about Wilson.
Nah! RSL is prbably just being his regular weird self. I'm hoping it's both! That the latter is true goes w/o saying. Sweet Nut boy. :lol:
Ranee- 10-05-2007
Hi Sauty! That's the guy who beat out RSL for the Kennedy Center Production, summer 2002. Maybe it went to the West End afterwards.
It didn't, JB went to the West End next but in Trever Nunn's production of Anything Goes.
If you haven't heard JB sing, this is really worth watching, a blond JB in The Producers (he's the lead tenor in "Springtime for Hitler").
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KafHGjNjSCM
galaxygirl- 10-05-2007
Hi Sauty! That's the guy who beat out RSL for the Kennedy Center Production, summer 2002. Maybe it went to the West End afterwards.
It didn't, JB went to the West End next but in Trever Nunn's production of Anything Goes.
If you haven't heard JB sing, this is really worth watching, a blond JB in The Producers (he's the lead tenor in "Springtime for Hitler").
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KafHGjNjSCM
He's awesome in The Producers, but I'm biased. I love that movie, saw it 4 times in the theater and have both the Broadway and the movie soundtrack.
fffaw- 10-05-2007
Well, I have to admit, I think JB is much better equipped vocally to handle the role of Bobby than RSL would be, I think. JB has one of those Broadway type voices.
I'm so excited that our fanwank has been confirmed. I'm still overly excited about that!
I was thinking the same thing, sauty, perhaps RSL was being sly about Wilson's future development as a man's man as opposed to a ladies man. ;-)
I can dream, can't I? I had one long term assumption confirmed today (above fanwank), why not another?
Ranee- 10-05-2007
JB has one of those Broadway type voices.
Despite the Torchwood fame, that's what he's best know for in the UK, he got his start in the West End in Anything Goes (in the late '80s) & spent a big part of the next ten plus years focusing on musical theater (he's known as one of the best musical theater leading men in the UK).
galaxygirl- 10-05-2007
I remember last year:
First Ausiello interview with RSL, the question about the sexual tension thing, RSL makes infamous missing sonar comment.
Later that day: Poconos clip was released.
I rest my case.
fffaw- 10-05-2007
I remember last year:
First Ausiello interview with RSL, the question about the sexual tension thing, RSL makes infamous missing sonar comment.
Later that day: Poconos clip was released.
I rest my case.
From your lips to G-d's ears, Geege! That would work for me, oh yes it would.
You hear me, TPTB? Bring. It. On.
The fuego H/W action, that is.
filex1410- 10-05-2007
GG That was RSL's best obfuscation ever. This along with the upcoming Blew scene that RSL mentioned in the earlier radio interviews... I'm drooling a little now.
407- 10-05-2007
I've honestly never read the RSL interview with Ausiello. Damn.
And ah, the Poconos. Good times.
galaxygirl- 10-05-2007
I've honestly never read the RSL interview with Ausiello. Damn.
And ah, the Poconos. Good times.
It was a video, it might still be on the tv guide site.
I think it's this one, but I'm not sure because I don't have the sound on on my computer right now.
Lully- 10-05-2007
Just read the interview. He really is funny. And adorable!
One of the things that made me laught is him not being confused by the kind of pictures that fans are drawing, but being confused by how they put them on the internet...
He seems to love to confuse the interviewer... :shifty:
Taiga- 10-05-2007
RSL is probably just being his regular weird self.
Well, he is weird. An interviewer asks him what he wants to talk about, and he says "The whaling industry"? And then does actually proceed to talk about it? It must be interesting to work with that man.
I'm wondering if he let something slip when he said "Oh, we don't say 'Wilson gets a divorce and develops a drug habit' ". Maybe they do! Eeks!
What, no discussion about how he used Tommy Lee Jones as an example of a hot guy?
LightMyCandle- 10-05-2007
I'm wondering if he let something slip when he said "Oh, we don't say 'Wilson gets a divorce and develops a drug habit' ". Maybe they do! Eeks!
I want to preapologize for asking a really dumb question :oops: but, you can get addicted to ADs, can't you?