[identity profile] hilsongirl.livejournal.com
Voting is currently taking place at TV Guide magazine http://www.talktotvguidemag.com/poll for their upcoming Sexiest Stars issue. Winners will be featured in the March 30th issue.

Derek Morgan is in competition for Sexiest FBI Agent but he is currently losing to Bones' Seely Booth. Voting concludes February 16th. Just a heads up!



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TV Guide has an article featuring the three ladies of Criminal Minds: Paget, AJ and Kirsten. You can see the scans at SpoilerTV by clicking here.
[identity profile] buffyaddict13.livejournal.com

this is from today's issue.  hooray for our show!  thomas gibson and MGG get a special mention! *hearts*



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You must . . .

WATCH

Criminals to keep in mind It's a crime more TV police dramas aren't better. "Criminal Minds" is better, though there's some argument over whether Mandy Patinkin's departure at the end of the second season is a plus or minus.

 

Though the premise isn't at all unique -- the protagonists are FBI profilers -- the viewpoint focuses on the criminals rather than on the crimes and crime fighters. And a series of powerful guest stars has enhanced the episodes. That includes the current season on CBS and the reruns (the taut second show of the series airs at 11 p.m. Friday on A&E).

Regardless, Thomas ("Dharma & Greg") Gibson as the sleek leader Hotch and Matthew ("The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou") Gray Gubler as the socially inept but brilliant Dr. Spencer Reid are sufficiently arresting themselves to carry the series.

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since the article asked...do you think mandy's departure is  a plus or a minus?

i liked gideon pretty well and thought i'd be as sad as reid to watch him go. but frankly, i think season 3 was excellent and i loved the more ensemble feel to the show. but that's just me.

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Film.com has posted a nice little article called "Five men sexier than Matt Damon" and Matthew Gray Gubler is one of them.

Who needs Jason Bourne when we've got Dr. Reid?
[identity profile] kimsterama.livejournal.com
Just to let y'all know, there's a one-page write-up about tonight's new episode in the latest TV Guide. It's no big deal, but I thought some of you might wanna run out and grab it if, like me, you don't have a subscription.
[identity profile] kimsterama.livejournal.com
Has anyone seen this week's issue of TV Guide? There's a layout with all the cast members, including Kristen Vangsness, that just has a short blurb about each of their characters. It's pretty cute. I'd scan it if I'd bought the magazine, but I was too cheap to do so. Just wanted to give y'all a heads-up!
[identity profile] shadowanthology.livejournal.com
Sharing this with y'all.
:)


Futon Critic

THIS JUST IN...

...from CBS Entertainment

KIRSTEN VANGSNESS BECOMES A SERIES REGULAR ON CBS'S "CRIMINAL MINDS"

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17 -- Kirsten Vangsness has been made a series regular on CRIMINAL MINDS, starring as computer technical wizard Penelope Garcia. To date, Vangsness has appeared in the series on a recurring basis. CRIMINAL MINDS also stars Mandy Patinkin, Thomas Gibson, Lola Glaudini, Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler and A.J. Cook.

Vangsness has guest starred on the television series "LAX" and "Phil of the Future." Her feature film credits include "Sometimes Santa's Gotta Get Whacked" and "A-List."

CRIMINAL MINDS is the season's second most watched new series, averaging 13.27 million viewers per week. It is Wednesday's top new program and places a strong second in viewers and key demographics to "Lost."

EW Article

Dec. 10th, 2005 03:51 pm
[identity profile] shadowanthology.livejournal.com
The Dec 16, 2005, issue of EW (Narnia on the cover) has a nice article on Criminal Minds inside. The article link at EW and the article is posted under the cut.

to on-line link ... use access code 'tvwatch' to read article. The access code is good until the next issue is out (one week).

Article under the cut )

:)
[identity profile] shadowanthology.livejournal.com
Zap2It has a short write-up on Criminal Minds.

'Criminal Minds' Indulges CBS' Taste for Series Larceny

My favorite passage:

'They're also things the makers of "Criminal Minds" would like their show to be known for, more than for being among crime series that appear to be pushing the networks' violence boundaries ... physically or otherwise. "We're going to base it in real psychology," Davis stresses. "I haven't seen a show about criminal profilers yet that shows the most interesting things about [the profession]. It's those kinds of really cool moments, the way they understand behavior, that make this show different." '

:)
[identity profile] pixiemoon.livejournal.com
I know this isn't entirely Criminal Minds related however since it involves one of the actors from the show I thought it might be relevant.

Talking about "The Life Aquatic" "I had to get a perm," explains actor Matthew Gray Gubler of his surreptitious jump from being an intern in director Wes Anderson's New York City production office to playing one in the dowdy filmmaker's new movie, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou. "I went from getting mango chutney for these guys to all of a sudden having production assistants and cars," says the 24-year-old Las Vegas native--a New York University film school grad, model, and self-proclaimed children's magician--of his transition to onscreen gopher. "I was just sitting around, relaxing with this perm. It was the ugliest perm in the history of cinema. They said it would be a cool perm, and I was like, 'Are you mad? Perms aren't cool.'"

Yet, Gubler's hair-raising antics in Anderson's office are rumored to be what earned him the spot in The Life Aquatic alongside a roster of bigwigs like Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, Anjelica Huston, Jeff Goldblum, and Owen Wilson. "I was maybe the worst intern in history," admits Gubler, recounting sordid tales of attempting to deliver a rather large painting--a gift from Murray to Anderson--after stopping off for a drink, or unsuccessfully shopping for couscous when "I don't even know what couscous is."

To Gubler's credit, whatever he's not doing seems to be working. Since completing The Life Aquatic, he has wrapped production on his own film, a "fairy tale-macabre western-horror movie" called The Cactus That Looked Just Like a Man, and acquired an acting agent. "The toughest acting I've ever done was on those terrible runway catwalks," says Gubler, who was once bestowed the coveted title of No. 46 on the all-time best-male-model list. "These days I can't even walk into cafeterias without feeling self-conscious."


From:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_11_34/ai_n8563799

Would anyone be interested in a Gubler community?
[identity profile] pixiemoon.livejournal.com
Matthew Gray Gubler is a promising young filmmaker with macabre taste. His horror-western short The Cactus That Looked Just Like a Man concerns a man named Rancher Croon who eats saltwater taffy and murders female hitchhikers. For those unfamiliar with the world of NYU Film (from which Gubler graduated in 2002, and for which he directed The Cactus), the director's lanky frame and manic screen presence will be recognizable from his appearance in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, in which he plays the loyal but beleaguered Intern #1. His performance is convincing in part because during his senior year at school, Gubler won a real-life internship with Anderson. "Wes hired me against his better judgment," the Las Vegas native jokes. "It was after The Royal Tenenbaums, so there wasn't much to do except watch him write."

Since completion of The Life Aquatic, Gubler's been living in a Los Angeles building that's rumored to be haunted and looks like the hotel in the Coen brothers' Kafka paean Barton Fink. (His interest in the occult extends to sleight of hand: Gubler studied magic as a kid, performing at Bar Mitzvahs, but gave it up when he hit puberty and "went through this really awkward phase." He continues, "I looked like a girl. I had to stop for the sake of my own development. Girls in the late '80s weren't into magic.") The 24-year-old has also returned to filmmaking, though his latest is less depraved -- Gubler's documentary about the making of The Life Aquatic was bought by Criterion and will be issued as an extra with the DVD release of the movie.


original taken from: Here.


So, what did everyone think of tonights epi?
I am in such a sad pitiful Gubler obessed state now. I ordered The Life Aquatic on Amazon.com tonight.

ps In case you havn't seen it yet. His official website is here: http://www.matthewgraygubler.com/

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