Pure Geek Love.
Jan. 28th, 2009 08:44 pmAnd it ain't Wil Wheaton this time that's got me all riled up. It's one of my rhyme-time boys (the younger Fillion over the McGillion today), talking about his role in the upcoming Wonder Woman movie that releases on DVD and for download on March 3, 2009. Nathan Fillion found time away from his upcoming series ("Castle" debuts March 9 on ABC) to chat about his tendency to play the anti-hero, an unrelenting Halo addiction, Canadian super heroes, and Keri Russell's tiara.
Highlights:
My brain is like a hard drive. Once you start adding new information, you start cutting off old information.
I go to these sci-fi conventions with these people that dress up and I still find it a joy because they're passionate about something that I'm passionate about. They're big fans of something I'm a big fan of.
I could be a Canadian super hero, I'd have some kind of freezing power and some sort of maple syrup weapon.
There's nothing like sitting down to a nice game of Halo and shooting at myself. I like to get online, and the reason I like it is I've got a lot of friends in Canada and New York, all over Los Angeles and at great distances. Sometimes I take off for months at a time to go work, and my social time is on that box. You put on a little headset and unwind with your friends. You hang out, you laugh, it's good times. And when it's all done, you don't have to send anybody home. No one's drunk all your beer. You just say, 'Good night, I'm going to bed,' and it's off and it's done.
And last, but very much not least;
I do have a light saber at my front door, but that's for home security. In case anything should happen, I'll be there.
Highlights:
My brain is like a hard drive. Once you start adding new information, you start cutting off old information.
I go to these sci-fi conventions with these people that dress up and I still find it a joy because they're passionate about something that I'm passionate about. They're big fans of something I'm a big fan of.
I could be a Canadian super hero, I'd have some kind of freezing power and some sort of maple syrup weapon.
There's nothing like sitting down to a nice game of Halo and shooting at myself. I like to get online, and the reason I like it is I've got a lot of friends in Canada and New York, all over Los Angeles and at great distances. Sometimes I take off for months at a time to go work, and my social time is on that box. You put on a little headset and unwind with your friends. You hang out, you laugh, it's good times. And when it's all done, you don't have to send anybody home. No one's drunk all your beer. You just say, 'Good night, I'm going to bed,' and it's off and it's done.
And last, but very much not least;
I do have a light saber at my front door, but that's for home security. In case anything should happen, I'll be there.

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Date: Jan. 29th, 2009 03:05 am (UTC)also happiness is seeing two spots for 'Castle' in the space of an hour.
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Date: Jan. 29th, 2009 03:24 am (UTC)As for the rest, glad you appreciated it like I did.
(And least we know we've got a Jedi on our side, huh?)
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Date: Jan. 29th, 2009 04:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Jan. 29th, 2009 04:26 am (UTC)