Dollhouse caps & stills

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HD screencaps of the second episode of Dollhouse have been uploaded along with new stills for upcoming episodes of the show.

Here are all the latest gallery updates:
Dollhouse – 1.02 The Target – Screencaps
Dollhouse – 1.01 Ghost – Stills
Dollhouse – 1.04 Gray Hour – Stills
Dollhouse – 1.05 True Believer – Stills


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Eliza Dushku transforms life outside ‘Dollhouse’

Filled under: Eliza News

When actress Eliza Dushku treated her former boss to lunch, it turned out to be the best investment she’d ever made.

Dushku had co-starred on creator Joss Whedon’s hit fantasy “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” 10 years earlier. “Joss and I stayed friends, had a very tight connection when we made the show,” says Dushku, seated in a black vinyl armchair in the lobby bar of a hotel here.

There was a reason for her lunch largesse. Dushku had talked to the Fox network about returning to television. “And I had a plan in the back of my head. It was Joss, even though he didn’t know it yet,” she says. “About a week after I did some chatting with the Fox people, I called Joss and invited him to lunch. … I bought him a hot Buddha pizza from Ivy at the Shore. He picked the spot. And over a four-hour lunch, we had ‘Dollhouse.’ ”

“Dollhouse” (8 p.m. Friday, WFLD-Ch. 32) is Fox’s new sci-fi thriller in which Dushku plays an “Active” in a secret organization. The personalities of the “Actives” are wiped clean and reprogrammed so they can become anyone a client desires—from assassin to corporate tycoon.

Dushku, 28, loves the chance to metamorphose into different alter egos every week. Lately she’s undergone some transformations of her own.

“I don’t drink. … I’ve followed a 12-step program, and I’ve had the best few years of my life recently,” she says, her dark eyes dominating her face.

She doesn’t really define alcohol as her problem. “I just know that now I don’t drink, and I feel better physically and emotionally and spiritually,” she says.

And she doesn’t worry about failure. “I feel I’ve surpassed goals that I had and some I didn’t even know that I had,” she says.

“I’m pretty proud of my work and my resume—both business-wise and on a personal level. … So whatever comes of this—if someone wants to say I failed, I’ll never believe that.”

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“Iron Man 2″ Casting Campaign: Eliza Dushku Wants To Be The Black Widow

Filled under: Movies

Yesterday, we lamented the lack of “Iron Man 2″ movie news, but it looks like Eliza Dushku has come to the rescue. The star of Joss Whedon’s “Dollhouse” television series kicked off an Internet campaign Thursday on the Howard Stern show to get her a role in “Iron Man 2” — and not just any role. She wants to play The Black Widow.

“They’re doing ‘Iron Man 2,’ and I’m so perfect for the Black Widow character, that they just need to get into it,” said Dushku. “They need to understand… I just learned Russian because I had to play a Russian girl in ‘Dollhouse.’ Maybe we could all tell them. Lets get on a Black Widow Iron Man 2 campaign.”

Theoretically, it seems like it could happen, since previously announced Black Widow actress Emily Blunt has scheduling conflicts that could endanger her role in the blockbuster’s sequel. In fact, this could be an ideal situation, considering Dushku already has the Russian down and the fighting skills (check her out as troubled vampire fighter Faith in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”).

Even without Dushku throwing her hat into the ring, it’s been a roller-coaster ride for “Iron Man 2” in 2009. Gwyneth “Pepper Potts” Paltrow recently told MTV News she hasn’t seen an “Iron Man 2″ script yet, while Robert Downey Jr. blew significant casting speculations out of the water when he told us Mickey Rourke is not playing the Crimson Dynamo. Meanwhile, Samuel L. Jackson hinted that he might not reprise his role as Nick Fury in any Marvel movie.

Despite all of the uncertainty, however, we tend to be of a similar mind as “Invincible Iron Man” writer Matt Fraction, who told MTV after a meeting with the “Iron Man 2″ filmmakers that he’s quite sure it will be “a hell of a movie.”

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Icons & Avatars

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I’ve put up a subpage for the Avatars & Icons:

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Dollhouse screencaps & more

Filled under: Dollhouse, Pictures

So, what did you think of the premiere episode of Dollhouse? I really enjoyed it. I was expecting a quicker pace at some times, but overall it was a solid episode and our girl Eliza did a fantastic job. I have uploaded HD screencaps from the opening credits as well as the episode to our gallery, which now houses over 27000 Eliza pictures!

Here are all the latest gallery updates:
Live with Regis & Kelly (2/12/09) – Screencaps
Late Night with Conan O’Brien (2/12/09) – Screencaps
Watch with Kristin (2/13/09) – Screencaps
Dollhouse – Opening Credits – Screencaps
Dollhouse – 1.01 Ghost – Screencaps



Watch with Kristin – February 13, 2009

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New Layout

Filled under: Site Stuff

In order to celebrate Dollhouse premiere, I’ve put a new layout and converted the whole site to WordPress. Tell me what you think!

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Behind the Scenes at the Maxim Photoshoot

Filled under: Eliza News

E!News delivers a preview of Eliza’s cover shoot for the March issue of Maxim. Screencaps will be up asap.

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Huge gallery update

Filled under: Pictures

I’ve added hundred of new pictures today, including scans, photoshoots and new Dollhouse related screencaps. Check out the list of updated albums below.

DOLLHOUSE
// Dollhouse invades Comic-Con
// Joss & Eliza preview the show
// Promo
// Friday’s Got Grindhouse
// Making the Series
// Photoshoot with the Cast
// Get Imprinted
// They love working for Joss
// The Dream Set
// Jossverse: Wallhouse
// Jossverse: Sexy
// Jossverse: Tahmoh
// Jossverse: Scream

MAGAZINE SCANS
// Nylon – September 2008
// InStyle – February 2009
// Maxim – March 2009 (Previews)

PHOTOSHOOTS
// Albania
// AP
// Arena
// Comic-Con 2008
// Cosmo Girl
// Entertainment Weekly #1
// Entertainment Weekly #2
// Entertainment Weekly #3
// Glamour
// H
// InStyle
// Interview
// Lorenzo Agius
// Mademoiselle
// Nylon
// Patricia de la Rosa*
// Self*
// Steven Dewall*
// Teen Vogue
// The Face
// Total Film
// TV Guide
// Vanity Fair*
// Unknown #1*
// Unknown #3

* replaced with untagged and/or HQ

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New Dollhouse pictures

Filled under: Eliza News, Pictures

Hey guys, sorry I haven’t really been blogging about updates here. I hope you’ve been checking out the gallery on a regular basis to keep track of all the updates. Speaking of, I have recently put up a new layout there in order to celebrate the premiere of Dollhouse. Speaking of, don’t forget that the show premieres on Friday, February 13 at 9/8c on FOX.Eliza will be promoting the show and appear on a couple of talk shows, so be sure to watch those interviews:Late Show with David Letterman: Wednesday, February 11Live with Regis and Kelly: Thursday, February 12Late Night with Conan O’Brien: Thursday, February 12For today, I have added stunning pictures of Eliza as Echo from Dollhouse that were found at fox.com.

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THE ALPHABET KILLER – Star Eliza Dushku To Introduce

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DATE: Friday, November 14, 2008 TIME: 10:00pm Screening WHERE: Laemmle’s Monica 4-plex Theaters 1332 2nd Street Santa Monica, CA 90401 DETAILS: Star and co-producer Eliza Dushku (Wrong Turn, the upcoming Nobel Son and “Dollhouse”) will introduce the premiere Los Angeles theatrical showing of the Anchor Bay Entertainment thriller The Alphabet Killer at the Laemmle’s Monica 4-plex Theaters in Santa Monica on Friday, November 14th. Eliza, along with writer/producer co-star Tom Malloy and producers Isen Robbins and Aimee Schoof, will introduce the 10pm showing. Pending confirmation, they will also participate in a Q&A with the audience after the screening. Directed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn, “Masters of Horror: Right To Die”) and featuring an all-star cast including Eliza Dushku (Bring It On, Wrong Turn), Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride, Saw), and Oscar®-winner Timothy Hutton (Ordinary People, Sunshine State), The Alphabet Killer is a gripping psychological thriller loosely based on the serial murders that shocked the citizens of Rochester, New York in the early 1970s. Anchor Bay Entertainment, renowned for its classic and contemporary horror programming, will release The Alphabet Killer theatrically in exclusive engagements in Los Angeles, Buffalo, New York and Rochester, NY. THERE WILL BE A PHOTO AND PRESS INTERVIEW OP AVAILABLE WITH ALL ATTENDEES PRIOR TO THE 10PM SCREENING.

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