Monday, July 5, 2010

Julia Stiles officially joins 'Dexter.' Please don't make her Lila 2.0

first reported in late May and confirmed last week,
Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxsetThe Bourne Identity‘s Julia Stiles Dexter DVD has signed on for a major role in the next season of Dexter. Yesterday, The Hollywood Reporter revealed some more details
Dexter DVD about Stiles’ character, “a mysterious young woman who forms a unique relationship with Dexter (Michael C. Hall) in Dexter DVD the wake of the death of his wife.”

As someone who is still dealing with
Dexter DVD set the miserable, buzz-killing hangover brought upon by the sheer presence of Dex’s much-hated lover Lila (Jaime Murray) during season 2, this sentence about Stiles’ character
Dexter DVD set gives me pause. Because even though Rita’s bathing in a pool of blood, I don’t like to even consider the possibility that Dexter can forge a
Dexter DVD set relationship with anyone other than his sister and late wife. (And that lady he likes to feed key lime pie to.) Luckily, sources told Ausiello that it’s unlikely Stiles will play a love interest (phew). So I’m going to jump on board with the rumored idea of Stiles playing Dex’s grief counselor. Either way, it would be a crime if Stiles didn’t have more than a few scenes with fellow strong lady Deb (Jennifer Carpenter). They’re kind of two peas in a pod, right?

If you ask me, Stiles has
chosen the perfect project to make the leap from film to television. As we’ve seen with her previous work,Dexter DVD boxset Stiles excels when playing dark (The Bourne Identity, and, yes, 10 Things I Hate About You)
DVD boxset versus peppy (The Prince & Me, A Guy Thing). And based on the final scene of last season’s Dexter, I’d bet Dexter DVD boxset things are going to get pretty dark on the Showtime series.

At least she doesn’t have
DVD boxset an annoying British accent, right? Stupid Lila.

John Burns and Dexter Filkins Answer Questions on McChrystal’s Dismissal

that President Obama’s decision to fire Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal was a watershed moment – not only in the war in Afghanistan,
Dexter DVD but in the history of that fundamental principle of the American republic, civil control of the military – Times readers have given their own Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxsetjudgment, with a wave of responses that have come in to the paper’s Web site over the past 24 hoursDexter DVD
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Within hoursDexter DVD
of the
Dexter DVD set White House announcement, more than 1,700 readers had responded to The Times’s account of the dismissal with their own comments; hundreds
more have been coming in to this posting on the At War blog. The events at the
White House on Wednesday seem to have touched just about every jangling nerve in the American body politic, and brought into sharper focus than ever before the doubt, frustration and anger that the “long war” against Islamic extremism has generated among Americans, who have paid by far the highest price, in military
casualties and the trillion dollars or more in the war’s costs, of any of the foreign powers that have gone to war in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Answers: John Fisher Burns
Answers: Dexter Filkins
Not for the first time, I’m struck, reading the comments and questions, by the comprehensive grasp so many of our readers — and not just those with direct experience of the Afghan conflict, as soldiers and civilians — have of the issues, both those that have arisen from the general’s dismissal and from what the episode tells us about the war itself. In an otherwise deeply dispiriting moment,
Dexter DVD boxset that is something to celebrate: With all else that has gone wrong for America in recent years, in the wars and the economy at home, it has the enormous advantage, indispensable to the republic’s health, of a well-informed and active citizenry.

Still, it is daunting to have to field questions to which, in many cases, there are no ready answers, and worse, no reliable answers at all. For that reason, among others, I am very reassured to be joined in these responses by Dexter Filkins, my close “comrade in arms;” my bon copain, as the French would say, from the two wars. No reporter has spent more time in the combat zones than Dexter, and few, if any, have come to know the American commanders there — in particular General McChrystal and his successor as the commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David H. Petraeus — any better.

Among his peers, Dexter, who is writing from Kabul, is regarded as one of the very best (some would say the best) of the band of brothers and sisters who have gone to war with their pens and notebooks, their flak jackets and helmets and R. M. Williams boots (from Australia, and by habit heavily scuffed; they are as indispensable to this generation of war correspondents and photographers as the dangling
DVD boxset cigarette was to the generation of Ernie Pyle). Between us, we will do our best to add what value we can to a debate that seems certain to run as long as the Afghan conflict continues, and surely for decades beyond.

In the interval between the first rush of reader responses to General McChrystal’s dismissal on Wednesday afternoon and the flow of comments that began coming into the At War site 12 hours later, there was a revealing shift; as more details of the episode became available, fewer of our readers seemed inclined to shoot the messenger, Michael Hastings of Rolling Stone, for the quotes from General McChrystal and his aides that cost the general his job. That may have been because readers learned, as the story unfolded, that General McChrystal had been given a chance to review his quotes and had not
Family Guy DVDprotested, at least in the account of Mr. Hastings and his editors.

If that is true, Dexter DVD boxset it becomes harder to make the case that Mr. Hastings betrayed the trust extended by the general and his staff in reporting the disparaging remarks – about Mr. Obama; Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.; the president’s national security adviser, Gen. James L. Jones; and Richard C. Holbrooke,
Family Guy DVD boxsetthe administration’s
special representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan, among others – that led to the general’s firing.

'Dexter' showrunner gets deal

Clyde Phillips is ready to get back in the development fray. The former "Dexter" exec producer/showrunner has inked a two-year production and development deal with Lionsgate Television.Phillips said he's eager to field new projects after devoting the past four seasons to shepherding "Dexter," Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxsetthe moody serial killer drama starring Michael C. Hall. He opted to bow out of "Dexter" to return to development after the series completed its fourth season on Showtime in December.Phillips came on to the series
Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset just after the pilot was produced, and he's since guided it to become the highest-rated skein in Showtime's history -- not to mentionDexter DVD
earning a Peabody kudo and back-to-back Emmy noms for best
drama series in 2008 and 2009.Phillips is considering comedy
Dexter DVD set and drama projects for broadcast nets as well as basic and pay cable. The scribe-producer has moved back and forth between half-hoursDexter DVD boxset and hours throughout his career. His resume
includes serving as creator/exec producer of such series as Fox's high school sitcom "Parker Lewis Can't Lose," NBC's Brooke Shields starrer "Suddenly Susan" and Fox's family dramedy "Get Real."

"I've got some very specific ideas of shows I want to do," Phillips said. "I tend to think in spans of 12 episodes
boxset now instead of 22, so I'll have to retrain my
Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset brain if I sell something to a (broadcast) network."

Phillips has been sought after as a showrunner and by other studios for development deals. But the Lionsgate TV team headed by Dexter DVD prexy Kevin Beggs and chief operating officer Sandra Stern felt like DVD boxsetthe best fit, Phillips said.

"I was gratified by aDexter DVD set number of generous offers that came my way, but Lionsgate was the place I wanted to be," he said. "We have a shared enthusiasm for television that will lead to interesting work. ?They've been very DVD boxsetgracious in their courtship and gracious in the negotiations."

Beggs called Phillips "a masterDexter DVD boxset
storyteller with a distinguished career in both comedy and drama" in announcing the deal.
DVD boxset"We're looking forward to making great television together," he said.
Phillips is repped by CAA.

Saturn Awards 2010: Exclusive – James Remar on ‘Dexter' Season 5

James Remar's face has been familiar to
Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset fans ever since he portrayed rebel badass Ajax in Walter Hill's cult fave The Warriors. But Remar's best known performance may well be his latest – as America's favorite serial killer's dad Harry in the
smash Showtime series Dexter. I caught up with Remar at this week's Saturn Awards, and I asked him what he'd like to learn about the Dexter DVD (presumably!) departed Harry as Dexter enters its fifth season. Read what Remar had to tell me after the jump.

On whether there's are levels to Harry that we've not yet seen…

Hopefully, yeah. I'm interested Dexter DVD in playing as many levels as they care to write for. I believe that father/son relationships can be very complex and subtle. They're not black and white, and as they go on, even after the death of a parent or a separation, what you learn or what you experience from a son or a father continues, excuse the cliché, like ripples in a pond. It continues throughout your entire experience. I'm hoping we'll see a lot more of the effects, and conspiratorial aspects of their relationship.Dexter DVD set They have been adversarial quite a bit and they've come full circle with that. Now I believe we're going to see more companionship. It would just be neat if more was revealed about the guy's life with Dexter when he were in his 20's and stuff. I mean Dexter DVD boxset I enjoyed playing those scenes with Michael. I think it was in the first season we did a couple, and the second season where he played himself as a twenty-year old. And really unravel the mystery of Harry's death. Dexter DVD Is Harry really dead? That would certainly be easier for me! To enter the [present realm of the show].
Dexter Seasons 1-3 DVD boxsetThat would be great. And that's just my imagination, nobody's written it or hinted at it. I would love to go that way. Sure, that's something I'd love to do.

On whether or not he's DVD boxsetsurprised by the show's success…

No, it's a great show, and Michael is a great actor. He embodies Dexter so completely, it's difficult to imagine anyoneDexter DVD boxset else playing him. That's when you've really created an iconic character, when it's difficult to imagine anyone else playing that part. The show being liked and
DVD boxset being successful doesn't surprise me at all. I'm glad it's attracted viewers. I'm always surprised when I'm in anything that lots and lots of people see. It's kind of a surreal experience. But am I surprised that it's enjoyed by many? No. Because it's intelligent and it's also sort of satisfying on a creepy level. It satisfies on many levels.