sexta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2007

Jared fala da season 3

Video do Jared a falar da season 3 e das novas caçadoras. Vejam AQUI.




Fotos inéditas...

Aqui ficam algumas fotos inéditas de Supernatural...Pelo menos eu nunca as vi por aí






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quinta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2007

Screentest do Jared para o papel de Sam

Aqui fica o screentest que o Jared teve de fazer para ficar com o papel de Sam. Parece tão fofo e novito não é?

quarta-feira, 29 de agosto de 2007

Gag reel da season 2 (versão completa)

Aqui fica a versão completa do Gag Reel...são quase 9 minutos. Fantástico!!!
O Jared como sempre é o palhaço da corte, ainda não acredito que ele deu um belo de um peidinho LOL


terça-feira, 28 de agosto de 2007

Gag reel da season 2

Já estam disponíveis na net os bloopers da season 2 que vão sair no DVD a ser editado já em Setembro nos EUA... Preparem-se para rir na parte em que o Jared rasga as calças LOL





Obrigada á Rute pelos links

Trading cards da season 2

Aqui fica a capa da caixa das trading cards da season 2:

Obrigada á Viviana pela informação.

Fotos do Jared na festa CW Affiliates Launch Party 2007

Preparem-se para fotos mesmo, mesmo fofas.....


















Obrigada á Maristela pelas fotos

Fotos do Jared nos Teen Choice Awards 2007

Já sabemos que o nosso menino não ganhou, mas como diz o ditado,o que importa é participar...

Aqui ficam as fotos lindas:








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Review do livro "The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls"



Aqui fica a review do livro:

Firstly, I'd like to thank HarperCollins for sharing a copy of the book with the site. As a hardened fan, I tend to buy all the merchandise that comes my way, but that doesn't mean it's always good merchandise. Kudos to the publishers for letting us, the fans, make our own minds up!
Okay, so, enough of my random blathering and on with the review. I have to admit, I'm not usually a big reader of anything that isn't a novel - not unless I'm researching for a story I'm writing. That being said, I fully intended to buy The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls upon its release date, simply because it was part and parcel of my favorite show. What I hadn't realized then, or indeed until I opened the book up last night, was that its actually from Sam and Dean's point of view!
I had expected a book full of facts written in something similiar to text book form, and was very pleasantly surprised to read everything in my favorite two hunters 'voices.' The book doesn't tell you who is doing the narrating, and it does switch between brothers, but any hardened fan will know exactly which Winchester is 'talking' from the way everything is worded. It's actually quite an amusing way to lay everything out and keep the fans interested!
So, I hear you say, what exactly is it all about? Basically, Sam and Dean take your on a tour of every spook, creature or demon they've encountered thus far on the show. (Well, at least upto the latter half of season 2) Included in each article are Winchester diary excerpts as well as descriptions of other similiar creatures/spirits. For instance, when talking about shapeshifters, the book goes on to explain about Yenaldooshi, Bearwalkers, Leszy, Nahuales, Puca, and many more.
If you think you'll be bored by hearing about the same old creatures you've already seen on the show, then think again. While the book does give more information on what the brothers have hunted on screen, it also goes on a tangent letting us see many more supernatural legends - and they're all out there if you want to look them up on the net or at your local library!
One thing I did find interesting too was the fact the book actually mentions the sigil of Azazel is needed to summon the yellow-eyed demon. While many fans noted the symbol John used in In My Time Of Dying, as far as I'm aware, the show has never mentioned Azazel by name...or maybe it's just my imagination.
If you're interested in exorcism, then the book has several pages of the Rituale Romanum to keep you busy, as well as the incantation 'Meg' used to break the Devil's Trap in Born Under a Bad Sign. There are plenty of pictures and diagrams too, including the Clavicula Solomonis or Key of Solomon.
My favorite two parts are in the latter half of the book, and I suspect it's the fan fiction writer in me talking when I say this. Both the Herbs, Oils and Hoodoo Hands and Names and Attributes of European Demons sections immediately had me hunting for things I could write about.
The 'Herbs' section lists all the interesting roots and plants from Agrimony to Yucca along with their uses in the supernatural world. For instance, parsely was associated with death by the Greeks, and rosemary could be used to draw elves and fairies! I'll never look at the dinner table the same again...
Likewise the 'Euro Demons' section should provide fun for those wanting to write or simply learn a little more about what's out there in the demon universe. While the book admits there really are too many to list throughout history and differing religions, it does list most of the big guns in Judeo-Christian tradition. So, if you want to know who Barbatos is, (and no, its not a holiday destination!) then this is your book.
Overall, The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls is a fun read and a cool book to have on your shelf as a handy reference guide. I loved the idea of it being narrated by Sam and Dean as it kept things fresh rather then the whole thing coming over like some stuffy school book. To give you an idea of content, I've listed the different chapters below!
Preface
Spirits
Monsters
Ghouls, Revenants, Et Cetera
Witches, Familiars, and Black Dogs
Demons
Appendix A: Herbs, Oils and Hoodoo Hands
Appendix B: Names and Attributes of European Demons
The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls by Alex Irvine is released in the US on September 4th, but you can pre-order your copy from
Amazon.com or tvmerch.com now! Alternatively, you can always pick one up on the day form your local book store!

Rating 9/10

Review de Kittsbud

Review do livro Nevermore




Aqui fica uma review sobre o livro "Nevermore":

When Sam and Dean travel to the Bronx to help out a friend of Ash’s – a singer with a classic rock covers band who is being haunted by a caterwauling lovelorn spook – Sam becomes intrigued by a spate of murders in the neighborhood which all closely echo the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Is someone attempting to perform a dark ritual in an effort to return the writer from the Great Beyond?
Keith R.A. DeCandido’s Nevermore is the first original Supernatural novel to hit bookstores, and, on the strength of this cracking read, hopefully it will be the first of many.
Although a little short on action, Nevermore more than makes up for this with its vivid and detailed descriptions of the Bronx, a place obviously close to DeCandido’s heart, its wide array of colorful and appealing original characters, its close attention to detail when it comes to the Supernatural backstory and canon, and, perhaps most importantly, its nigh-on note-perfect characterizations of Our Winchester Heroes.
Eye color and repeated references to Dean being “short” aside – presumably Mr. DeCandido hasn’t spent hours obsessively counting Jensen’s freckles or studying the “flickyoutedness” of Jared’s hair like your average fan fiction writer (although he does make reference to Sam’s “pointy little chin”) – Sam and Dean both survive the transition from screen to page with flying colors: banter, snarky comebacks and backhanded brotherly affection all present and correct and occasionally hilarious, such as when Sam asks Dean to order him a gin and tonic at the local bar and when Dean reveals his entire knowledge of the works of Poe is based on The Simpsons.
While Dean is his usual snarkily abrasive self, butting heads with a local “spook-aware” police detective, flirting with a thirtysomething single mom bartender (maybe I wasn’t the only one who thought more sparks flew between Dean and Ellen than Dean and Jo!) and barely able to contain his excitement when he finds himself lodging in a classic rock vinyl Nirvana, Sam actually gets to be funny, a character trait from the series often overlooked in fan fiction in favor of angst and general limpness. His ambivalent feelings at once again finding himself immersed in academia are acutely observed, and his obvious intellectual curiosity is explored to great effect in his determination to get to the bottom of the Poe-inspired ritualistic murders.
Although the culprits behind both the murders and the haunting, as well as the groupie rock chick ghostie, are all a tad anemic and the identity of the bad guys is quite easy to figure out, DeCandido more than makes up for this with some of the other characters who pepper the novel, including Arthur Gordon Pym, an irritatingly endearing Poe geek with an incredibly Poe-esque turn of phrase, the various and mostly stoned members of the awful rock band Scottso, and the fabulous Detective Marina McBain, who is revealed as one of a handful of hunter-friendly detectives scattered across the US whose ranks include The Usual Suspects’ Diana Ballard and a female detective from Chicago by the name of Murphy, a nod perhaps to The Dresden Files. Hopefully this intriguing idea will surface again in future novels, because God knows, the boys could use some friends on the Force!
Sassy, brash and a constant pain in Dean’s butt, especially when she insists on referring to him as “brushy-top,” McBain is particularly good fun and can also be totally relied upon to have the boys’ backs, even when confronted by a last minute surprise cameo appearance from one of the show’s best recurring baddies.
What really gives Nevermore an interesting edge, however, is its New York setting. Seeing how the boys react to a big city hunt is something the show hasn’t really explored except perhaps in Shadow, and the novel, while still feeling like a Supernatural story, also feels that little bit different, that little bit more original than if DeCandido had merely set the boys down in yet another nameless faceless small town and had them fight the local urban nastiness. Dean’s reluctance to drive the Impala around due to the Bronx’s crazy road layout screwing with his innate sense of direction is particularly hilarious, as are Sam’s attempts to park the humongous Chevy amidst the throng of local traffic, parking meters and one-way streets.
Overall, Nevermore is a fabulous entry into the Supernatural universe – funny, entertaining, well-observed and unwaveringly true to the characters we know and love. When DeCandido remarks that Sam and Dean “always worked best alone” I think we can safely say he gets it. He really gets it.

review de irismay42 (supernaturaltv.com)

Capa do livro "Witch's Canyon"

Aqui fica a capa do livro Witch's Canyon....



Companion da season 2 á venda em 2008

O livro "Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 2" estará á venda apartir do dia 8 de Abril de 2008. Mais um para a lista...



segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2007

Supernatural em revistas portuguesas

Aos poucos e poucos lá vão falando dos nossos meninos na emprensa escrita nacional. Aqui ficam um artigo da 100%Jovem e um poster na Especial Bravo:









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domingo, 26 de agosto de 2007

Voltei...

Olá pessoal, é só para avisar que voltei de férias. Vou tomar conhecimento de todas as novidades relacionadas com Supernatural para poder voltar em força....

sexta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2007

Cartaz promocional da 3ª Temporada


Que acham, meninas? Eu cá gostei do cartaz.
Obrigada à Rute

Mais informações sobre a 3ª temporada

Entrevista com o Kripke AQUI

Obrigada à Rute por esta notícia

sexta-feira, 3 de agosto de 2007

Mais uma entrevista do Comic-Con

Oi pessoal, daqui é a Pipa. Como não podia deixar de ser, trago-vos aqui mais uma notícia fresquinha.

Vejam AQUI