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another alyson interview

Postby imperfectly » Tue Jul 31, 2001 12:15 pm

I bring you another article about Alyson, AP2, and a little about the new Buffy season.
Nothing much new. Nothing overly spoilery. But here it is for what it’s worth.
Oh, and I’ve bolded a quote about 2/3rds of the way down that kitties might find interesting about the future of Willow and Tara. It’s vague enough that I don’t think it needs spoiler space.
Happy reading.


EASY AS ‘PIE?’:
ALYSON HANNIGAN RETURNS FOR ‘AMERICAN PIE 2’
By IAN SPELLING
(Distributed by New York Times Special Features.)

Alyson Hannigan, you starred in “American Pie.” You stole the show and uttered the most memorable line of dialogue. You watched that 1999 teen sex comedy blast past the $100 million mark. What’s next — a sequel, right?

Well, not so fast.

“It was definitely an arm twist,” says Hannigan, who eventually did sign on to reprise her role as the flute-playing, sex-fiend dork Michelle in “American Pie 2.” “I was so satisfied with the first movie and especially my character. I could understand, ‘OK, a sequel,’ but I just didn’t think Michelle should be a part of it. I thought you got the bang for the buck. “I was told, ‘No, no, your character will definitely be a part
of a sequel,’ but I couldn’t figure out how that would work and I was really apprehensive.

“Then I got the script and thought, ‘Oh, wow, OK,”’ she continues. “I liked what they’d done and where they went with the character ... I still had reservations about the whole idea of a sequel — there will be such high expectations — but the script was so funny, and if there’d been no ‘American Pie’ I’d have loved this
script anyway.”

Making the film involved a race against the clock. At the time an actors’ strike seemed imminent, and all the cast members, whose Hollywood stock had risen dramatically in the wake of “American Pie,” had to juggle other films — not to mention Hannigan’s television series, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” — to fit in the sequel.

“Everything was done in a rush because of the strike and also because ‘American Pie 2’ is really a summer movie,” Hannigan says by telephone from her Los Angeles home. “It takes place in the summer, and it couldn’t wait until next summer because it’s supposed to be the summer after the gang’s first year of college. If we were five years older, it would look a little odd.”

Working around her “Buffy” role as Willow was especially complicated, she says.

“I was doing ‘Buffy’ during the first movie, too,” she recalls, “but I didn’t work as often as I did on this one. We were at the end of the ‘Buffy’ season this time, so I was really tired. It was chaotic. I had a 27-hour day — I worked on ‘American Pie 2’ for 12 hours on a Sunday night and then they drove me to the
‘Buffy’ set, where I had a 15-hour day. Fortunately it was a stunt day on ‘Buffy,’ so I could get some rest in my trailer.”

Bizarrely, the plot details of “American Pie 2” are being kept as secret as a Stanley Kubrick script. Hannigan will reveal only that most of her scenes pair her with Jason Biggs as Jim, the sexually frustrated teen who last time around made dessert sexy before falling for lusty Michelle.

“Michelle is working at band camp now, which I really enjoyed,” Hannigan says. “She’s basically still Michelle and in her little Michelle world. Jim comes to her for advice and they have their training moments. I think I can say that — I think that’s all I can say.”

The actress giggles.

“Seriously, you’d think we were working for the White House,” she says. “Script pages we used on the set were on dark paper that you couldn’t copy. The initial script I received had my last name over the entire text, on each page, so if I Xeroxed it they’d know who leaked it.

“It was ridiculous.”

To fans of “Buffy” and “American Pie,” it came as something of a shock when the 27-year-old redhead posed for a sexy pictorial in FHM, a men’s magazine that crowned her 10th among its ”100 Sexiest Women.” Not the look usually associated with the scruffy Michelle or Willow.

“I don’t care if I look good, because that’s not what my career is about,” says the actress, who was born in Washington and made her screen debut at 14 in “My Stepmother Is an Alien” (1988). “It’s not about, ‘Well, I’ve to go for this glamorous role.’ It’s about doing characters that I can play, about making people believe that I’m that character.

“Surprisingly, they’re always the unglamorous characters,” she adds. “I realize a lot of actresses wouldn’t play Michelle — and good, I’m glad they didn’t, because I had a great time.”

To hear Hannigan tell it, she’s having a great time on “Buffy” as well. The show will kick off its sixth season in October, when fans will learn how series creator Joss Whedon plans to resurrect Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), the show’s currently dead title character, and also what lies ahead for the relationship between Willow and her girlfriend, Tara (Amber Benson).

“No relationships ever seem to go smoothly,” Hannigan says vaguely, fully aware that Whedon, too, likes to keep his stories under wraps as long as possible. “It’s still Sunnyvale, so there could be trouble. But maybe they’ll prevail — who knows?”

When “Buffy” returns to the airwaves, it will do so on UPN, not on the WB network, its original home. Warner Bros. gambled on the show when no one else would, and made the show its signature series in its campaign to snare young viewers. This past winter, however, Whedon and 20th Century Fox Television, which produces “Buffy,” took the money — reportedly north of $2 million per episode for two years — and jumped ship to UPN.

The change in networks hasn’t directly affected “Buffy” yet, Hannigan says, but she was struck by the fact that she and the other cast members attended the recent annual gathering of the Television Critics Association to promote the show.

“We hadn’t done TCA since the first season,” she says. “It feels almost as if it’s the first season again. Also, Joss is obviously an overachiever already, but starting over will make him make sure the show is that much better. He’s very competitive — he wants to see the show do well and ‘save UPN’ and be such a hit.

“I think it’s given us all a new energy,” she concludes. “It doesn’t feel like we’ve done 100 episodes. The change came at a good time — it’s pumping Joss and everybody up again.”

Despite the vogue for television stars leaving their shows for greener pastures, Hannigan is not only happy to return to “Buffy” for season six but also more than willing to consider several more thereafter. She’s less interested in a hypothetical “American Pie 3,” however.

“No, no, no,” she says adamantly — and then stops herself. “Well, I said no ‘American Pie 2.’ But no, this is it. Hopefully people will enjoy ‘American Pie 2’ as much as the first one, but that’s it for me.”

She pauses again.

“Well, unless it’s in 50 years and we do a ‘Cocoon’-like ‘American Pie,”’ Hannigan says, laughing. “That could be fun. I think on my death bed the nurse will come in and go, ‘Band camp!”’

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“Sassy eggs.”

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another alyson interview

Postby Dr.G » Tue Jul 31, 2001 12:27 pm

Thanks for posting this.
That little bit about W/T was indeed as vague as it can get, if you want to hear something more I guess Amber is your gal, heh, she seems to blab a little more.

It pleases me that she is still very eager to work on Buffy, we have heard it before, but it is very nice to hear it again.
And lol at that last sentence, I can just picture that.

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Postby xita » Tue Jul 31, 2001 12:27 pm

Oh I am not worried about her words, see if they didn't I would be worried. I mean they like to surprise right? We'll have trouble but it will be ok. I believe this.

This is the kind of thing I like reading "Hannigan is not only happy to return to “Buffy” for season six but also more than willing to consider several more thereafter." YAY!

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Postby stacey_bourgeois » Tue Jul 31, 2001 12:40 pm

Thanks for posting the interview!!!!
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Postby Kalita » Tue Jul 31, 2001 1:00 pm

Just caught this, and I had to point it out, 'cuz I see it enough times and it always gets to me.

A one-letter typo of our favourite Hellmouth town can take you to a real place: "It’s still Sunnyvale, so there could be trouble."

A v for a d, and you're in Silicon Valley...

Kalita
 


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Postby AHF » Tue Jul 31, 2001 1:18 pm

Thanks for the transcript imperfectly!

Can't wait to see AP2 and those training scenes! Might have to have my notebook ready during those scenes

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Aly Han Fan

"Ahemmm. Oh, dear...How about the day I was abducted by aliens and they took me to their planet and did things I'm not allowed to talk about. They touched me where I wear my bathing suite. I guess that really wasn't my worst day. The worst was the day they didn't abduct me."
Alyson Hannigan answers the question " What was your worse day ever?" In The New York Post.

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Postby imperfectly » Tue Jul 31, 2001 1:30 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Kalita:
A one-letter typo of our favourite Hellmouth town can take you to a real place: "It’s still Sunnyvale, so there could be trouble."
A v for a d, and you're in Silicon Valley...

SunnyVale. Funny!

You know, that wasn't even my typo. I cut and pasted this from a wire service. Who knew the Hellmouth was in the Bay Area. Well, anyone stuck in traffic on 101 knows this is not all that far from the truth.


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“Sassy eggs.”
quote:

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Postby Warduke » Tue Jul 31, 2001 2:02 pm

Thanks for the transcript imperfectly.

I'm not worried about that W/T bit either, it's so vague and no one really knows what Joss has planned anyway so we'll just have to wait and see, I'm sure Joss will not disappoint

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Postby tommo » Tue Jul 31, 2001 2:04 pm

Thanks for this imperfectly.

Aly's so cool. I really like interviews with her because she comes across so naturally and without any airs or graces.

Sigh.

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"She looked across at Willow, whose face was filled with light. She had never felt so calm and happy, and strong..." ~ Unseen: Door To Alternity

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Postby drlloyd11 » Tue Jul 31, 2001 2:11 pm

“No relationships ever seem to go smoothly,” Hannigan says vaguely, fully aware that Whedon, too, likes to keep his stories under wraps as long as possible. “It’s still Sunnyvale, so there could be trouble. But maybe they’ll prevail — who knows?”


stop torturing me

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Postby Halcyon » Tue Jul 31, 2001 2:32 pm

Thanks for the news imperfectly.

That bit about W/T was just torture. They have all mastered the art of Vague. But I do love Aly interviews.

There seems to be some resentment about WB's treatment of the cast though, this is not the first time that WB's star treatment of SMG has been mentioned by someone on the show.

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Postby darvangi » Tue Jul 31, 2001 2:53 pm

I'm confused, Halcyon, where was SMG's star treatment mentioned in the article?
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Postby Halcyon » Tue Jul 31, 2001 3:00 pm

Did I comment on the wrong article? hmm..I think so...oopsie?

There was an article about Aly and she said that WB promoted Buffy as a star show rather than an ensemble and they weren't nice to her till American Pie came along....*am now looking for the article*

Not exactly star treatment, that's bad wording on my part. I'm saying everything wrong tonight. Grrr..

Edit: Damn it, I can't find it and I know I just read it today.

[This message has been edited by Halcyon (edited July 31, 2001).]

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Postby Dr.G » Tue Jul 31, 2001 3:24 pm

Teri, I think you are referring to this: http://www.ym.com/stars/americanpie2/alyson.jsp

Shazza posted a link to this in the American Pie 2 pics thread.

Oh I may as well post the entire quote:

quote:
More Alyson
"UPN has picked up Buffy for two years. The WB treated the show as just being about Sarah [Michelle Gellar]— it's only the fans and Joss [Whedon, the creator] that view it as an ensemble, but hopefully the UPN will embrace that. There are lovely people at the WB, but I don't think they knew my name until American Pie came out! I never heard from the executives over there before, but then it was like 'Oh sure, call me now!'"

quote:
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Postby Halcyon » Tue Jul 31, 2001 3:38 pm

ah, thanks Garfield. I was afraid that I was delusional...
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Postby Puff » Tue Jul 31, 2001 4:21 pm

Thanks for posting the interview, Aly is so vague about Buffy and I wonder when the interview took place. It could be a reference to things that took place at the end of season 5.
Puff
 


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Postby Tim » Wed Aug 01, 2001 5:50 am

She said prevail!!!!!LOVE HER MORE NOW
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Postby fell » Thu Aug 02, 2001 1:25 am

I so love this girl! She's so smart and funny and cute and sexy and cool!

It sounds like it's really a good thing that the show switched networks and got a fresh start. I just hope that the UPN execs get a clue and promote some other genre shows with lots of good female leads. Their track record so far is abysmal compared to the WB. As much as i despise them (WB execs) for the idiot things they said about Buffy, they do deserve credit for Felicity and Gilmore Girls and even shows like Dawson's Creek and Roswell that had a good balance gender-wise.

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Postby Kath » Thu Aug 02, 2001 10:51 am

Thanks for the article!
Kath
 


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Postby sonadoras » Sat Aug 04, 2001 10:05 pm

I don't know if any one posted this, but the September YM has the American Pie 2 cast on the cover.
"Alyson's character isn't as sweet as she looks."

'as Alyson puts it, a flute that
"gets a friend.'"

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Postby Arat sevol Wolliw » Sat Aug 04, 2001 10:37 pm

Fell hit the nail on the head when she said:

"I so love this girl! She's so smart and funny and cute and sexy and cool!"

Word to that homeslice, word to that

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Je. Vous. Dois. DOULEUR! - Willow (Frenchily telling Glory who's boss in Tough Love)

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