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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from January 2008:

January 2008

What do you remember about your 18th birthday?
Nothing whatsoever, so it must have been really good. I had graduated from high school and was going to the college of my dreams. I had lots of friends and access to really quality beer. It must have been really good and no one got hurt because Id have remembered that.

How do you define success in general?
Happiness.

What do you do to warm up your voice before a concert?
Sing. It’s actually good if I blow my voice out a bit and sing really loud. This goes against what I’ve been taught about a nice warm-up, but it works. Other than that just a lot of sleep; that’s the real key.

In PS I Love You, did you suggest the "vampire slayer" bit in it, or did someone else add it just as an inside joke and what did you think of the movie overall?
I missed the vampire reference so it must not have been me. Loved the movie hated myself but loved the movie. I think it’s a great movie. I think my hair looked stupid.

What do you think Buffy and Spike did that last night together?
I think Buffy tried to sleep with Spike but Spike wouldn’t have her. He really didn’t trust her. He said they should just be friends. (laughs!)

What can you tell us about your role in the Dragonball movie?
I’m not really allowed to talk about any of the movie details, but I can say that James Wong is obviously a gifted and insightful director! When I got the role I had doubts. The more I live with it I realize that I am going to rock this harder than I have anything in my life. I’m hungry for it.

A painful lesson?
Always communicate no matter how hard it is to tell someone something’s wrong. It’s worse not to talk about it. I learn this every few years. The truth hurts for 3 days. Lack of truth hurts your whole life.

You have described yourself as tough when you are a producer. How much do you praise, and how much do you focus on being critical when needed?
Always praise, never criticize; but always ask them to do more, to do it faster and with more passion, and give them a confidence to risk making fools of themselves and then demand that they do.

Favorites:
Punk Band: Sex Pistols
Kurt Cobain Song: Hmmmm, whew…. "Rape Me" (his most honest song)
Bond and Bond girl: Connery and Craig. Moore didn’t deserve those women. All the Bond girls are my favorite. I think they must spray something on them to make them more attractive.

Either/Or Star or Angel on Christmas Tree: Star.
Pool or Ocean: Oh? I’m ashamed to say… pool.



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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from January 2008:

January 2008

What do you remember about your 18th birthday?
Nothing whatsoever, so it must have been really good. I had graduated from high school and was going to the college of my dreams. I had lots of friends and access to really quality beer. It must have been really good and no one got hurt because Id have remembered that.

How do you define success in general?
Happiness.

What do you do to warm up your voice before a concert?
Sing. It’s actually good if I blow my voice out a bit and sing really loud. This goes against what I’ve been taught about a nice warm-up, but it works. Other than that just a lot of sleep; that’s the real key.

In PS I Love You, did you suggest the "vampire slayer" bit in it, or did someone else add it just as an inside joke and what did you think of the movie overall?
I missed the vampire reference so it must not have been me. Loved the movie hated myself but loved the movie. I think it’s a great movie. I think my hair looked stupid.

What do you think Buffy and Spike did that last night together?
I think Buffy tried to sleep with Spike but Spike wouldn’t have her. He really didn’t trust her. He said they should just be friends. (laughs!)

What can you tell us about your role in the Dragonball movie?
I’m not really allowed to talk about any of the movie details, but I can say that James Wong is obviously a gifted and insightful director! When I got the role I had doubts. The more I live with it I realize that I am going to rock this harder than I have anything in my life. I’m hungry for it.

A painful lesson?
Always communicate no matter how hard it is to tell someone something’s wrong. It’s worse not to talk about it. I learn this every few years. The truth hurts for 3 days. Lack of truth hurts your whole life.

You have described yourself as tough when you are a producer. How much do you praise, and how much do you focus on being critical when needed?
Always praise, never criticize; but always ask them to do more, to do it faster and with more passion, and give them a confidence to risk making fools of themselves and then demand that they do.

Favorites:
Punk Band: Sex Pistols
Kurt Cobain Song: Hmmmm, whew…. "Rape Me" (his most honest song)
Bond and Bond girl: Connery and Craig. Moore didn’t deserve those women. All the Bond girls are my favorite. I think they must spray something on them to make them more attractive.

Either/Or Star or Angel on Christmas Tree: Star.
Pool or Ocean: Oh? I’m ashamed to say… pool.



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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from March 2007:

March 2007

As a humanist, what is your opinion on the age-old question of whether a male and female can truly be friends? If not, why not?

Of course a male and female can truly be friends; but if there is a sexual attraction it is more complicated. It’s kind of sad that it’s still an open question.

How do you deal with discouragement and disappointment?

Don’t dwell on it. It’s inevitable as long as you’re breathing. Keep focusing on possibilities. It only takes a few successes to make a good life.

Is there any information you can share about P.S. I Love You or your part?

It’s the story of a strapping young Irishman and an intelligent, driven New Yorker trying to make it work in Manhattan. Things are complicated when the man dies of cancer but finds ways to stay in contact with his wife after his death. I play the man’s best friend. The driven New Yorker is played by Hilary Swank and the man is played by Gerard Butler, who is currently flexing himself in ‘300′. Both were fabulous people and made me feel very welcome. I’m as anxious to see it as all of you are.

Could you explain what the “punk” philosophy is?
Yes, that there is no future for the current young generation, age 15 – 25. All the jobs and money is getting sucked up by the older generation who does not want to share the pudding. Punk got ts birth in England, which has a permanent white underclass discriminated against much like our discriminated black underclass. So it’s a protest movement where you throw off any attempt to fit in with the culture and you revel in the fact that you are not admitted into the white hall. This makes middle-classed American punk rockers, like me, a bit suspect.

What is your musical guilty pleasure?
I guess I classify Nora Jones as a guilty pleasure. Maybe I’m too serious. But ABBA ain’t bad.

Do you have any interest in, or have you ever thought about writing a play?
Hmmm, in all honesty no. I had experience at adapting plays from other source material, some translation from other languages and helping young playwrights edit their plays, but I’ve never had the burning need to say something in the form of a play. I’m hoping that may come. There are some ideas but they are not fully formed yet. Right now I’m more likely to write a movie than a play.

How do you go about learning your lines and is the process different for TV, film and theater?

Learning my lines is the funnest part of my job. Many actors complain about it but I find that that is the time that I get to dream whatever I want and I don’t have to worry about the needs of a film crew. The difference between theater and film is that in film you have to memorize your lines as you would opening night in theater but you have no rehearsal to get that done so you do it yourself.

Firsts:
How was your first kiss? – Wow. Ummm.I remember playing Spin the Bottle in 6th grade. I don’t remember any particular kiss, but I remember having my mind blown. It was a little 11 year-old kissing orgy.
What was the first guitar that you owned and do you still have it? – Don’t remember.

Favorites:
Childhood cartoons – Cartoons sucked when I was a kid. We had Super Friends and didn’t appreciate the irony because that’s as good as we had. We didn’t even have good Japanese stuff yet; it was all people running around in rubber suits smashing models.
Item of clothing – Old leather jacket from the 50s. I believe it to be an original Hell’s Angels jacket. It’s older than me and can’t help but look cool.
Pizza – It’s all in the execution. There is a Pizza Plus in Northern California that cooks its dough fresh and hand tosses their pies – this is rare. Most places have pre-made frozen crust. I just like plain cheese, but the crust is everything.



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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from March 2007:

March 2007

As a humanist, what is your opinion on the age-old question of whether a male and female can truly be friends? If not, why not?

Of course a male and female can truly be friends; but if there is a sexual attraction it is more complicated. It’s kind of sad that it’s still an open question.

How do you deal with discouragement and disappointment?

Don’t dwell on it. It’s inevitable as long as you’re breathing. Keep focusing on possibilities. It only takes a few successes to make a good life.

Is there any information you can share about P.S. I Love You or your part?

It’s the story of a strapping young Irishman and an intelligent, driven New Yorker trying to make it work in Manhattan. Things are complicated when the man dies of cancer but finds ways to stay in contact with his wife after his death. I play the man’s best friend. The driven New Yorker is played by Hilary Swank and the man is played by Gerard Butler, who is currently flexing himself in ‘300′. Both were fabulous people and made me feel very welcome. I’m as anxious to see it as all of you are.

Could you explain what the “punk” philosophy is?
Yes, that there is no future for the current young generation, age 15 – 25. All the jobs and money is getting sucked up by the older generation who does not want to share the pudding. Punk got ts birth in England, which has a permanent white underclass discriminated against much like our discriminated black underclass. So it’s a protest movement where you throw off any attempt to fit in with the culture and you revel in the fact that you are not admitted into the white hall. This makes middle-classed American punk rockers, like me, a bit suspect.

What is your musical guilty pleasure?
I guess I classify Nora Jones as a guilty pleasure. Maybe I’m too serious. But ABBA ain’t bad.

Do you have any interest in, or have you ever thought about writing a play?
Hmmm, in all honesty no. I had experience at adapting plays from other source material, some translation from other languages and helping young playwrights edit their plays, but I’ve never had the burning need to say something in the form of a play. I’m hoping that may come. There are some ideas but they are not fully formed yet. Right now I’m more likely to write a movie than a play.

How do you go about learning your lines and is the process different for TV, film and theater?

Learning my lines is the funnest part of my job. Many actors complain about it but I find that that is the time that I get to dream whatever I want and I don’t have to worry about the needs of a film crew. The difference between theater and film is that in film you have to memorize your lines as you would opening night in theater but you have no rehearsal to get that done so you do it yourself.

Firsts:
How was your first kiss? – Wow. Ummm.I remember playing Spin the Bottle in 6th grade. I don’t remember any particular kiss, but I remember having my mind blown. It was a little 11 year-old kissing orgy.
What was the first guitar that you owned and do you still have it? – Don’t remember.

Favorites:
Childhood cartoons – Cartoons sucked when I was a kid. We had Super Friends and didn’t appreciate the irony because that’s as good as we had. We didn’t even have good Japanese stuff yet; it was all people running around in rubber suits smashing models.
Item of clothing – Old leather jacket from the 50s. I believe it to be an original Hell’s Angels jacket. It’s older than me and can’t help but look cool.
Pizza – It’s all in the execution. There is a Pizza Plus in Northern California that cooks its dough fresh and hand tosses their pies – this is rare. Most places have pre-made frozen crust. I just like plain cheese, but the crust is everything.



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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from January 2007:

January 2007

Most people remember where they were and what they were doing on September 11. Where were you and what were your thoughts about that day?
I was filming on the set of Buffy. Sarah stopped filming, shut down the set, and she and I went with her mother to try and find a place of worship to pray and to get some silence. We were the only two New Yorkers on that show.

Has anyone ever intimidated you? If so, who and why?
I get intimidated all the time, mostly by talent, and most recently by Kathy Bates who was a total sweetheart with a spine of steel and who gave me no reason to fear her.

How do you approach emotional changes within your character when the scenes are shot out of sequence?

Just remember why you came in the room and what you want from the person opposite you and then the brain takes care of the rest. It’s like catching a ball – the brain takes care of the math. But you have to know those two things.

I’ve noticed for both the Buffy and Angel DVD sets that you very rarely appear in the outtakes. Does that mean it was rare to catch you making a mistake on set?

Correct! (He laughs.) Early in my tenure I almost got fired for making three jokes in a makeup trailer. I decided that my only good defense was to be perfect.

During the Macbeth Q&A you were asked about Method vs. Shakespeare. Part of your answer was that the two don’t marry very well. May I ask your thoughts then of Marlon Brando’s portrayal of Mark Antony, bearing in mind that he was a Method actor in the truest sense of the word.

Brando showed himself to be an apt technician. He respected the meter and the line and gave a credible Shakespearean performance. I think there was less method in that performance than you’d suspect.

How have you changed or evolved as a musician since this all started?
(Long silence) I’m wondering if I’ve evolved at all since it all started. I’m better with my changes, I take longer to write my lyrics, and I rehearse more before I perform. But I wonder if I’ve evolved.

Favorites:
Toy you played with as a child: GI Joe and my rescue copter.
Time of Day: Late afternoon-early evening when the sun is still bright but low in the sky and the shadows are long.
Household chore: Putting up Christmas decorations.



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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from January 2007:

January 2007

Most people remember where they were and what they were doing on September 11. Where were you and what were your thoughts about that day?
I was filming on the set of Buffy. Sarah stopped filming, shut down the set, and she and I went with her mother to try and find a place of worship to pray and to get some silence. We were the only two New Yorkers on that show.

Has anyone ever intimidated you? If so, who and why?
I get intimidated all the time, mostly by talent, and most recently by Kathy Bates who was a total sweetheart with a spine of steel and who gave me no reason to fear her.

How do you approach emotional changes within your character when the scenes are shot out of sequence?

Just remember why you came in the room and what you want from the person opposite you and then the brain takes care of the rest. It’s like catching a ball – the brain takes care of the math. But you have to know those two things.

I’ve noticed for both the Buffy and Angel DVD sets that you very rarely appear in the outtakes. Does that mean it was rare to catch you making a mistake on set?

Correct! (He laughs.) Early in my tenure I almost got fired for making three jokes in a makeup trailer. I decided that my only good defense was to be perfect.

During the Macbeth Q&A you were asked about Method vs. Shakespeare. Part of your answer was that the two don’t marry very well. May I ask your thoughts then of Marlon Brando’s portrayal of Mark Antony, bearing in mind that he was a Method actor in the truest sense of the word.

Brando showed himself to be an apt technician. He respected the meter and the line and gave a credible Shakespearean performance. I think there was less method in that performance than you’d suspect.

How have you changed or evolved as a musician since this all started?
(Long silence) I’m wondering if I’ve evolved at all since it all started. I’m better with my changes, I take longer to write my lyrics, and I rehearse more before I perform. But I wonder if I’ve evolved.

Favorites:
Toy you played with as a child: GI Joe and my rescue copter.
Time of Day: Late afternoon-early evening when the sun is still bright but low in the sky and the shadows are long.
Household chore: Putting up Christmas decorations.



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Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from December 2006:

December 2006

When you were studying acting, what was one of your favorite acting exercises and which ones did you dread?
I’m not a big fan of acting exercises. I think of acting as an old world profession and one should therefore be trained through apprenticeship. I ran into problems when I tried to take acting apart and study it bit by bit. I did much better watching good actors work. But I do love trust exercises.

How did you come upon music?
Al Green. Third grade.

What do you wear when you want to feel like you look really good?
Uhhh, lets see…a good pair of jeans, a tight, white t-shirt, and a nice old leather jacket.

What was the audition like and how did you react when you found out you got the part in PS I Love You?
The audition was a taped audition in Los Angeles. I felt that I did a good job, but not a great job. It was one of many that week and so I forgot about it, which is the healthy thing to do. When my manager Steve told me the news that I got the role, I felt numb and didn’t allow myself the joy that I could have had, but was immediately cured of a head cold.

How do you define passion?
Um, passion is an emotional response that overwhelms reason. It is emotion strong enough to motivate you into action. Sometimes that’s good and sometimes that’s very, very bad.

What kind of cook are you? What is your best dish?
Oh, I’m a good cook. Roast duck with orange sauce.

Was there a light-bulb moment, a defining moment when something in your portrayal of Spike finally clicked and you went, “ah – THERE he is!’
Yes, it happened before the audition while having sweaty sex with my then girlfriend. Somewhere in that passion and sweat I think I got the character.

Favorite:
Tom Waits songPicture in a Frame
Smells – The ocean in the morning, clean, washed skin, and a ripe apple.



dontkillspike: (q&a)
Back in the day, James Marsters' old official websites used to post a monthly Q&A session with James, & I'm reposting those Q&As every week for a bit of fun (& nostalgia)! Enjoy this week's Q&A from December 2006:

December 2006

When you were studying acting, what was one of your favorite acting exercises and which ones did you dread?
I’m not a big fan of acting exercises. I think of acting as an old world profession and one should therefore be trained through apprenticeship. I ran into problems when I tried to take acting apart and study it bit by bit. I did much better watching good actors work. But I do love trust exercises.

How did you come upon music?
Al Green. Third grade.

What do you wear when you want to feel like you look really good?
Uhhh, lets see…a good pair of jeans, a tight, white t-shirt, and a nice old leather jacket.

What was the audition like and how did you react when you found out you got the part in PS I Love You?
The audition was a taped audition in Los Angeles. I felt that I did a good job, but not a great job. It was one of many that week and so I forgot about it, which is the healthy thing to do. When my manager Steve told me the news that I got the role, I felt numb and didn’t allow myself the joy that I could have had, but was immediately cured of a head cold.

How do you define passion?
Um, passion is an emotional response that overwhelms reason. It is emotion strong enough to motivate you into action. Sometimes that’s good and sometimes that’s very, very bad.

What kind of cook are you? What is your best dish?
Oh, I’m a good cook. Roast duck with orange sauce.

Was there a light-bulb moment, a defining moment when something in your portrayal of Spike finally clicked and you went, “ah – THERE he is!’
Yes, it happened before the audition while having sweaty sex with my then girlfriend. Somewhere in that passion and sweat I think I got the character.

Favorite:
Tom Waits songPicture in a Frame
Smells – The ocean in the morning, clean, washed skin, and a ripe apple.



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