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Mischa Barton Turns Down Gossip Girl

February 29th, 2008

Mischa Barton won’t be joining the cast of CW’s Gossip Girl.TV Guide reported that Barton, 22, had been approached to play Georgina Sparks, an old friend of reformed party girl Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively). But her rep says, “She will not be on the show. She was approached, but her reps passed.”

The actress — who was charged with DUI and marijuana possession this past week from a December arrest — last appeared on the Fox hit The O.C. Her character was killed off in 2006.

You know what? I can’t blame Mischa for turning the offer down. She was already on a teen show when she was a teen. It’s time for her to grow up, branch out and jumpstart her future porn career.

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Marijuana and Vicodin Perhaps?

December 28th, 2007

Mischa Barton blew a .12 on her breathalyzer test, admitted to smoking marijuana earlier that day (which cops found in her car) and had what cops say looked like prescription drugs in her car — in an unlabeled bottle.

Barton was popped at 2:45 AM Thursday in West Hollywood. Cops pulled her over after they witnessed her “straddling two lanes of traffic and failed to signal when making a turn.”

She was arrested on suspicion of DUI, possession of narcotics and driving on a suspended license. Barton was taken to the West Hollywood Sheriff’s station and was released on $10,000 bail.

I really hope those pills were Vicodin so Mischa can say she was having cramps. So far, it sounds like she was on pot - just like Nicole Richie, and she had pills - just like when Nicole was arrested. How original. Gawd, let it be Vicodin! :)

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Adam Brody: Still Hot?

March 22nd, 2007

I say fug no! And he’s always been a bit scrawny anywho. Done. :)
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The OC Cast On The Series Finale

February 22nd, 2007

The O.C. cast opens up about the series finale.

Peter Gallagher:

“I think it will be remembered for a really vibrant first season that captured a lot of imaginations around the world and gave families a chance to watch a show together — mothers and fathers and kids — that they could both enjoy and the show found at least briefly a happy marriage, between comedy and drama.”

“I guess my favorite moment was the day I read the pilot script. That was very exciting. And I certainly loved singing in the second season. And you know, frankly, I have had so many good days on this show; I loved going to work; I love the cast; I love this crew; I love our directors and every day on this set sure beats working in a coal mine.”

Rachel Bilson:

“…it sort of feels like the last episode because there is all this emotion behind it and knowing you are going to be parting ways from all these people you worked with so long, so it’s bittersweet.”

“This experience has definitely changed me because it has really been a great experience work-wise and acting-wise – just being able to be in front of the camera, getting comfortable with the camera. Basically growing up on the show with these people…”

“Favorite moment or scene: I like when I get to do things that really are embarrassing for me because it’s fun to make fun of yourself. I like the episode last year where at prom I got really drunk and fell off the stage and it was my first time doing a stunt, so I like to brag and tell people that I can do stunts because I got to fall off the stage, even though it was like a foot.

The stunt girl did the fall… but I did a little of that. But that was just a fun episode — there were just so many.”“Oh, the Spider-Man kiss of course… the Spider-Man kiss was so cool. I remember reading it when Josh wrote that script; it was really clever and it was really fun to replay that kiss. Adam, I think, threw up in his mouth a little bit so the kiss wasn’t pleasant but other than that it was a really cool scene. It was upside-down.”

Benjamin McKenzie:

“It’s a bit surreal, everyone is here, though, so that’s nice. Pretty much all the principal cast is on set today. It’s a bit bizarre but it’s fun.”

“I’ll probably miss working with everyone. From the crew, to the actors, that will probably be the thing that I miss the most. It’s a very good group of people and we work well together. It’ll be a shame to have to move on. But life goes on. I have a feeling I will run into almost everyone at some point later.”

“The first day of the pilot was kind of nutty. I showed up in the Valley and we were shooting Ryan at his old house with his mom. I think McG stopped by for like two seconds… ‘You’re going to be great, you’re going to be great’ and then ran away. It was cool. I think it was just me and Doug and I think Peter maybe worked a little with Doug Liman the director. And then Peter was in a couple scenes… it was pretty heavy stuff. It was kind of crazy. It was either sink or swim time; so thankfully it has worked out.”

“First day, yeah…. I had done a guest star or co-star a couple times so I was pretty green. Certainly it was my first time heading up a show. It was fun, though.”

Adam Brody:

“It feels good, it feels really good. There is one more day left, today and tomorrow. There is a lot of work behind us.”

“Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed it. If you are upset, don’t worry, there are DVDs.”

“Well, I think all of us have grown up a bit in certain ways. …I think when the show took off early on there were a lot of adjustments for everyone; everyone came out of their lives well and everyone is doing well, which is good…”


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