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Canadian National Comic Book Expo 2005
On the Canadian National Comic Book Expo this Saturday James talked about
Smallville (Spoiler!)
James Marsters, formerly Spike of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, said
he is enjoying the clarity of Professor Fine/Brainiac, who he is playing in
the upcoming season of The WB’s Smallville. "The thing I really love
about this role, is that I have a very clear objective," Marsters said.
"I know my objective from the very beginning and it’s going to carry
me through the whole season. "That was the problem with Spike. In all
honesty, that character had no objective 90 percent of the time. (laughs). I
would have to make it up. (In Spike accent) ’I’ve come in to kill Xander
again, but I’ve changed my mind.’
"To find your objective is like a gas pedal for acting. And if you can
find that objective and play it honestly, it’s like ’Wham!’ And if you
can’t find it, you’re mired. I’m really happy about an objective the
audience suspects and the other characters don’t know. It’s the hidden
agenda of a zealot -- and it’s really interesting."
Marsters was addressing a "V.I.P." paid crowd of about 125 --
nearly all female -- at the Canadian National Comic Book Expo in Toronto on
Friday. Before answering questions, he performed about a dozen songs.
Marsters said he has done scenes with Michael Rosenbaum’s Lex Luthor and
Tom Welling’s Clark Kent for the upcoming fifth season.
"Boy, I get to mess with Lex Luthor," Marsters said. "I
remember on Buffy, whenever they wanted a new character to look cool, they
would come and beat on Spike. Because if he got one over on Spike, he must
be very cool. There were times I was just like, ’Here we go again. Beat up
on Spike.’
"And that’s kind of happening for Mike. He’s having to undergo
getting topped. Not because of acting, just because of what the words are.
The script is designed for my character to top him. I’ve done two scenes
with him, and he’s kind of getting irritated (laughs).
"It’s got nothing to do with chops. It’s just the way the producers
want this thing to roll. I’ve got to say, he’s great. I’ve never know
what’s going to happen when I look into that guy’s eyes. Wow!"
As for Welling, Marsters said: "Tom is really cool. If any of you have
crushes on Tom Welling, go right ahead. He’s more intelligent than you
might think. We don’t want to believe that really beautiful people have
intelligence, but sometimes, they do. Tom’s one of them. He’s very
funny, very intelligent."
Asked if he would make Season 5 of Smallville better than Season 4, Marsters
joked he had to answer that question carefully or face the wrath of the set
on Monday.
"Every new actor on a show hopes that their contributions will make the
show better," he said. "And I am fully expecting that to happen,
as every actor does."
Source: Comicscontinuum.com
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