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May 22, 2013

JJ Abrams assembles all-star team to help worthy cause in Los Angeles!

With so many celebrities in the news for doing plenty of bad things, it’s refreshing when they make headlines for making a difference. Led by famed producer/director J.J. Abrams, a long list of celebrities and entertainment industry executives teamed up with veterans from every branch of the military and numerous volunteers on Friday, November 9th, 2012 at Universal Studios Hollywood to give back to the youth of the community.

Celebrities who gathered to fill backpacks sponsored by JCP with food to deliver to children in the Los Angeles Unified School District included longtime J.J. collaborator and friend Greg Grunberg, fellow director/actor Jon Favreau, Covert Affairs star Chris Gorham, Partners star Brandon Routh, and New Girl co-stars Lamorne Morris and Hannah Simone.

After only about an hour and a half, the volunteers were more than halfway towards their goal and by noon, they were ready to put smiles on the faces of countless children. I was proud to have been one of the volunteers who worked hard to help everyone involved meet the deadline.

You don’t need to be a celebrity to get involved in a community project such as this. Check out The Mission Continues and Got Your 6, the two organizations who helped J.J. et al to make this project a reality, and find out how you can help.


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Scott Porter Talks George/Zoe and all that “Hart of Dixie” Jazz!

There are times when interviews are not quite the same as others. I had to make a serious effort convincing myself I wasn’t about to talk to number 6 before speaking with the delightfully smart and funny Scott Porter. Because you know, once a ‘Friday Night Lights’ addict, always a ‘Friday Night Lights’ addict. Particularly in the case of yours truly, who was a “Texas Forever” major fan (non-FNL viewers, forgive me and ignore. And you missed out big time.)

I may have been leaning more toward Taylor Kitsch’s character Tim Riggins (yeah well, TV boyfriend gotta be TV boyfriend. So sue me!) but I truly loved Mr. Porter’s Jason Street as well, and I never found FNL to be the same without the strong relationship between Jason, Tim and Minka Kelly’s Lyla. And the hotness that came with it. Ahem.

So, once I shrugged off all that FNL brain-washing (never happening, but let’s pretend) and realized I was instead going to talk with the ‘Hart of Dixie’ Bluebell golden boy George Tucker, I mean Scott Porter, I had the pleasure to get quite the scoop from the man himself on what’s coming up for George, and George and Rachel Bilson’s adorable doctor Zoe Hart, and all the rest of the characters we love on the CW’s hit show, created by Leila Gerstein and produced by Gossip Girl’s creators Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz.

The usual warning comes at this point: SPOILERS AHEAD! If you don’t want to know about all the hanky-panky going down in Bluebell, between George, Zoe (the beautifully hilarious Rachel Bilson), Wade (Wilson Bethel), Lavon (Cress Williams) and well, any other romantic interests that may show up, stop reading at once! You’ll miss out on what the way to happiness for George (and Zoe?) is paved with and general friendship awesomeness and upcoming events in Bluebell, of course.

Alessandra: “First off, let me say I was a major fan of Friday Night Lights, so I’ve seen your work and I am a big fan! [And thank you for giving me one of the shows I loved the most in my TV viewing life. I didn’t say this out loud because fangirling isn’t the way to conduct an interview, but still.] So after Jason Street, George Tucker is the second TV character in a row you play that is basically impossible not to root for. Would you explain to me how it is possible that twice in a row you’re not getting the girl? I mean, seriously! This has got to change. Tell me it changes, for George? Maybe around, I don’t know, Christmas? Or New Year’s Eve? He’s such a good boy, doesn’t Santa have presents for him? Like Zoe in a sock? Is that gonna happen anytime soon?”

Scott Porter: “[Laughs] George is going to find a girl but it’s not gonna be Zoe for quite some time, George is coming to grips with the fact that the “ideal match” may not be the “real-life match”. He finds someone that he’s truly happy with, that he would never have thought he would end up with. She’s very spontaneous and she brings out sides of George that he loves. And that’s what George needs right now. At the end of a 15-year-relationship with a woman, something was off and broken and he was trying to fix it, and he just didn’t know it wasn’t something that he could fix. And now he finds himself happy with someone else. With George and Zoe there’s such a high expectation on what their relationship should be at this point, that I think it’s right for both of them to wait and fix things first, before that happens, I think that’s what’s right for both characters right now.”

Now about this “new girl” George finds happiness with. (May it be short-lived. What, I want to see George with lots of girls while he gets ready for Zoe.) I can tell you she may or may not have something to do with… Wade. Just for a change. And you didn’t hear it from me. I trust y’all can keep secrets.

Alessandra: “George, while being true to himself, really seems like a different person when he’s around Zoe, and for sure a guy that’s not all that similar to the one who was engaged to Lemon (Jaime King). It’s him, and yet it’s not him. How did you manage to deliver these ‘two characters in one’ ? Was it something you specifically worked on, maybe via your different interaction with Jaime King and Rachel Bilson acting-wise, or was it something you and the producers decided before it happened?”

Scott Porter: “It’s just something that — I kinda made a choice. Jamie and I — it was a difficult position. We decided to buckle down and have characters in a relationship and we tried to make people fall in love with their perfect relationship. And I think it worked. I think some people really harbored strong positive emotions for Lemon and George being together.

I think that there’s something about Zoe that doesn’t allow George to put on a game face when he’s with her, which instead is what he had to do with Lemon. They knew there was gonna be gossip, that the town was gonna talk and had expectations, so they always had to put on a game face. When he’s with Zoe, it’s stripped down and it’s all so real.”

And I personally couldn’t agree more. There is something that ‘hits home’ in the relationship between George and Zoe, that makes me love it and yearn for it, and I know it’s not gonna happen for quite some time, but I’m ok with it. The dynamic of the show is such and the personal relationships in it are so well-constructed, that meantime I do have fun watching Zoe and Wade, and George and Lavon and other girls, navigating through their crazy Bluebell lives. But let’s hear what else Mr. Porter had to say on the matter.

Scott Porter: “I’ve heard — I don’t read message boards or anything, but a lot of people find me on Twitter and make their feelings known and tell me that “all that Zoe and George have in common is New York” and I strongly disagree. They’re two young, professional, successful, ambitious people who have very broken family relationships, and that’s a huge difference between Lemon and George as opposed to Zoe and George. The big difference there is that Lemon stayed in Bluebell because of her family while George ran from his… and Zoe did that, too! That’s a major thing they have in common. I think they connect more than some people want to see, but I also completely respect the kind of relationship that Zoe and Wade have, it’s real and it’s fun and I think that’s what makes the show so great [the juxtaposition of the two relationships and the subsequent triangle situation].”

Once again, I have to give it to Street — I mean Tucker — I mean Mr. Porter! His playing a lawyer fits right into the perfect argument he made. A quick personal thought here: I don’t understand why anyone would bother the actor who plays the dude they don’t want to see with the leading lady, to deliver comments that put down the potential couple he is a part of. Wouldn’t it be nicer to instead send positive comments to the dude you want to see the leading lady with, and leave the other fella alone, if you have nothing nice to say? Alas, that’s the double-edged sword of the internet world: people think they can say anything to anyone. Particularly when what they have to say isn’t something nice. But I digress.

I do think Zoe and George are a great pair, with a solid amount of very important elements in common. Which is why we’re not going to see them together in the short-term. Because what fun is it, if there isn’t some drama? (And some shirtless Wilson Bethel? What, you thought about it, too.) Just as long as we don’t end up with George in a wheelchair and Wade in prison after he’s professed love to Lyla… I mean Zoe, in a tearful goodbye. Yes, I’m still not over it, you evil ‘Friday Night Lights’ producers. That stuff TV-scarred me for life.

And, thinking about how Jason Street handled the whole “we sorta kinda are having an affair, oh wait we didn’t tell you, you just saw us hug from the window” news from Tim and Lyla, decking Riggins straight from his wheelchair, I couldn’t help but wonder whether George sooner or later would be less kind in his behavior with Wade, where Zoe is concerned.

Alessandra: “Do you think that all these feelings George has been harboring, and I don’t mean just for Zoe, but for Wade and the entire situation, too, will come to the surface and make George I don’t want to say blow up – that wouldn’t be George’s style – but give Wade a piece of his mind? And I say this in the best sense of the term, because that fight between you two at the beginning of the season when Lemon was over at Zoe’s and everyone thought she had kidnapped her was quite hilarious!”

Scott Porter: “I think we addressed that at the beginning of the season. George shows up at Wade’s place and says: “I put my hat in the ring and may the best man win, so don’t expect me to go away because I have real feelings for her.” So he clarified things with Wade. And I think his conflict really isn’t with Wade, it’s with Zoe.

Zoe is asking him to do a lot of things that he’s not happy to do, so his conflict is with her. I think we’ve seen it at the end of the Halloween episode, with that scene between them, when he asked her what exactly it was that she wanted from him. George says “Now you’re saying I have to go be SERIOUS with somebody?”, and she says “yes, because I am” and at that moment, George — that was a wake-up call for him. And later on in the season you’ll see George kind of just come to grips with it. He’s going to make it clear to Zoe, “Don’t come to me expecting me to drop everything just to be with you now” and I think that’s a huge step for George, him being less selfless and a little bit more selfish, it’s giving him a bit more of a backbone and it’s gonna be great for him.”

Indeed a great moment for Mr. Tucker, whenever that happens. It’s about damn time he started thinking a bit more of himself. Plus let’s face it, angry George is sexy. Just like singing George is sexy. We just need more of George being himself and thinking about himself, period. Yeah well, I’m the one who’s selfish and greedy, I like watching good-looking men on TV do their thing! But back to George and Wade and Zoe.

Scott Porter: “George knows that Wade is capable of so much more than just being a bartender at the Rammer Jammer but that’s a frustration that’s between the two of them. (nothing to do with Zoe) George and Wade have too much history behind them to let this get in the way.”

Damn, I was really hoping for another fun ‘let’s roll in the mud and hit each other’ fight between George and Wade. Oh well.

Alessandra: “Speaking of, another relationship I very much enjoy on the show is the one between Lavon and George. And they really overcame a major hurdle, because Lavon had an affair with Lemon, and yet they managed to get through that, after some initial tension, and still maintain the friendship they had before intact. Are we going to see more of George and Lavon’s interaction as the season progresses?”

Scott Porter: “I think that, George, Lavon and Brick (Tim Matheson), they realize that, like it or not, they kind of are pillars in this community, and they need to support each other and make it work, or it could get really troubling. You gotta be able to move past something like what happened with Lemon, and that’s part of George’s strength. He had feelings for another woman and Lemon had an affair with another man, [and because] that’s part of his maturity, he just decided “I’m not going to place blame on anyone”, and that’s going to be explored a little bit more as we go on in the season. Lavon/George don’t interact all that much, I think there’s a maturity to their friendship that makes their scenes great, but in the first half of the season, they kind of are in their separate orbits. We may see more of them in the second half of the season, though.”

No George and Lavon scenes for me? They’re the best! I have been spoiled by that George/Lavon/Brick great scene where we found out that Brick does have, after all, a soft spot for the golden boy, and I loved that scene so much, with Lavon making George and Brick come to terms with their angry feelings! Cruel, I say, to deprive me of more goodness like this! Yeah, yeah, I’ll live. There’s still George romance, and Wade romancing Zoe, and Lavon romancing… wait I can’t say that yet. Either way, ‘Hart of Dixie’ never fails to make me laugh wholeheartedly at least once a week, and that’s a big bonus already. Can’t have everything in life. After all I didn’t manage to go to the right Whole Foods parking lot in LA and find my TV husband Michael Vartan to make him my actual husband. His wife beat me to it. So I’m used to compromise.

Thanking Mr. Porter for his insightful thoughts on ‘Hart of Dixie’, I hope I’ll cross paths with him again soon, maybe after the Christmas break, to see where George Tucker is at and what we can expect from the second part of the ‘Hart of Dixie’ season? Till next time, lovelies!

Meantime, don’t forget to tune in for a new episode of ‘Hart of Dixie’ on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 8/7c on the CW!

Happy Halloween from John C. Reilly!

Happy Halloween from all of us at AccidentalSexiness.com!! To celebrate, we have this really fun video from actor John C. Reilly’s visit on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno where he revisited some of his Halloween costumes throughout the years.  You will even get a peek at the costume he “rocked” this year, which I’m sure helped him get around town unrecognized!

John is currently on the road promoting his new film Wreck-It-Ralph, in which he voices the lead character Ralph. The animated comedy follows a video game villain who wants to be a hero. He sets out to fulfill his dream, but his quest brings havoc to the whole arcade where he lives.

Wreck-It-Ralph also features the voices of other talented actors including Sarah Silverman, Jane Lynch, Jack McBrayer, Mindy Kaling, Ed O’Neill, and Horatio Sanz. Head to theaters on November 2nd and bring the whole family!

What is your favorite Halloween memory?

Corazones Blindados: Andrés Sandoval and Majida Issa heat up the small screen!

Mundo Fox premiered their newest show, Corazones Blindados a week ago and things are moving full steam ahead. I am really enjoying seeing the story grow between Officers Raúl Ávila and Diana Ochoa as the series progresses. What I like the most about the story is that it involves pretty serious situations and a complicated love story.

So many times these relationships featured on these types of shows are unrealistic and not very complicated.

For those of you who haven’t tuned in as of yet, get with it! Each daily one hour episode was shot on location in high-definition in Bogotá and the quality is amazing! The series also has special scenes shot at the National School of Operations (CENOP), the military academy where Special Forces from Colombia and other countries train.

Tired of the same type of police drama series? MundoFOX brings you a modern take on Police Partners that you won’t want to miss! Get ready to be hooked on this new MundoFox series, Andrés Sandoval and Majida Issa on Corazones Blindados.

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“Corazones Blindados” : Meet Police Partners Andrés Sandoval and Majida Issa

Mundo Fox premiered their newest drama series Corazones Blindados on Monday to much fanfare! The show stars Andrés Sandoval and Majida Issa as police officers in Bogota Colombia’s Metropolitan Police Force. You follow their struggles between their eternal duty to fight crime and the personal problems they face on a daily basis.

Corazones Blindados, which translates to Armored Hearts, follows on-duty, Officers Raúl Ávila (@AndrSandoval) and Diana Ochoa (@MajidaIssa1) meet. At the beginning their relationship is off to a rocky start, but with time, these colleagues fall in love. It’s the beginning of a unique love story, a modern take on police partners that revolves around workplace romance, strong, single working women, passionate policemen packed with drama and action.

Each daily one hour episode was shot on location in high-definition in Bogotá. The series also has special scenes shot at the National School of Operations (CENOP), the military academy where Special Forces from Colombia and other countries train.

Here is a little background on our lead characters:

Officer Raúl Ávila is played by Andrés Sandoval

Raúl Ávila decides to become a Police Officer after witnessing the death of his father, a respected Sergeant. His main goal is to find father’s killer. Raúl graduates with honors as a Lieutenant Coronel and is assigned to Mártires, one of the worst crime-ridden areas of Bogota, where middle class families mix with refugees of criminal organizations, brothels and drug dealers in an area known as the ‘Bronx’.

Officer Diana Ochoa is played by Majida Issa

Officer Diana Ochoa is a righteous and honorable woman who has decided to put her love life on hold until she finds out the whereabouts of her daughter’s father, the non-commissioned officer, Vicente Yáñez. Vicente was kidnaped by guerillas six years ago. Once hope is lost for Vicente’s return, Diana decides to put aside her sorrow and give into her feelings for Raúl. Destiny, however, has something else in store for them. Vicente is found safe and sound and comes back into Diana’s life.

Follow Diana’s and Raul’s journey, Monday-Friday at 8/9 PM ET/PT only on Mundo Fox.

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“Suburgatory”: Cheryl Hines teases possible love story between Dallas and George!

We are one week away from Halloween but you don’t have to wait that long to see your favorite Suburgatory characters getting into costume! I had the pleasure to chat with series star Cheryl Hines this week where she gave us a little insight as to what we can expect to see from her character, Dallas Royce, not just for the “The Witch of East Chatswin” episode but also for the rest of the season.

Since the series began, there has been a connection between Dallas and suburban transplant Jeremey Sisto who moved to the fictional town of Chatswin from New York City to give his daughter Tessa (Jane Levy) a better life. Tonight you will see Dallas take the plunge and ask George to be the Ken to her Barbie but will he be responsive?

I’ve had a crush on Jeremy since first spotting him in 1995′s Clueless followed by his excellent portrayal of Billy Chenowith in Six Feet Under. I could talk all day about how much I love Jeremy and all the great work he has done since Six Feet Under but instead I opted to tell Ms. Hines exaclty how I felt!

Cheryl, I’m so jealous that you have a potential love story with my tv crush Jeremy Sisto!

“Can I tell you every woman in America is going to be in love with him if they are not already this season. He’s so cute and so charming it’s really – yes you should be jealous. I guess that’s what I’m trying to say.”

Why do think Dallas is attracted to George? For all intents and purposes he is her opposite in every way, is that what she likes?

“George is unlike anyone she’s ever met before. And he brings something real to her life. And she for so long has been concentrating on everything else — money, and looks, and what kind of house you have, and how big your cabana is so to speak. And George isn’t concerned about any of that and it’s refreshing to Dallas. It’s like looking at good art for the first time in person. It strikes you.”

Malin Akerman has been cast to play the role of George’s ex-wife Alex, who up until now has not had very much contact with their daughter Tessa. Will her arrival bring a rift between Dallas and George?

“It does yes. What’s great about Suburgatory is even though it’s a heightened reality and it’s a satire and there are lots of crazy things that happen and wild characters. The writers are very good about writing sophisticated complicated relationships.

The idea that Tessa doesn’t know who her mother is and then has been searching for her and how that makes George feel and how that makes Dallas feel. When Tessa finally finds her it’s complicated. There’s no easy answer and there’s no easy relationship. And somehow the writers can make that all touching and very funny at the same time.

What does a sassy and sexy chica like Dallas wear on Halloween? I can’t imagine she would be into anything pre-made that can be easily copied.

“Well Dallas wasn’t sure what to go as for Halloween. And then she said she came home to a dream house with her dream life and realized she’s Barbie. So it’s funny because even when I was trying on clothes for Barbie in wardrobe they weren’t that different from Dallas’s regular wardrobe.

If anything what’s funny about that is when I do dress up as Barbie I’m probably more covered than any other outfit I’ve ever worn on the show. But it’s significant actually because she asks George to be her Ken.”

You did a great job singing on Jack’s Big Music Show! Any chance you will be doing any singing on Suburgatory?

“Oh my gosh. I really hope not. Just to call them singing skills as really a stretch. I honestly don’t know how they got me to sing on that show now that I think about it.”

“No but I will be doing some dancing. There’s an episode when George and well Tessa and Dalia have a hip-hop dance off and then George – which leads to a Dallas and George dance off. So I’ll be doing enough ridiculous things that hopefully I won’t never have to sing on the show.”

Don’t forget to tune in to Suburgatory‘s Halloween episode “The Witch of East Chatswin” tonight at 9:30pm only on ABC. There will also be a fun Suburgatory Twitter party taking place, click here for details and to RSVP!


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Brian Austin Green and Melora Hardin are ready to rock out in “Wedding Band”

With a new baby at home, I have no idea how Brian Austin Green has the time to star and promote a new show, but I sure am glad to have him back on the small screen! I had the chance to preview his latest project, Wedding Band, ahead of a media call with him and his co-star Melora Hardin last week and I loved it!

Now you might think, Rosy, you are going to be biased because you had the biggest crush on Brian while he was on Beverly Hills 90210. You were also Jan’s biggest cheerleader on The Office, no matter how big the psychotic episode or her ill treatment of Michael Scott (Steve Carell).

And you might be right, but it takes a well written show to keep me coming back for more. The new TBS comedy is smart, funny, and kicks-off on November 10th, 2012 at 10pm.

The series follows four friends – three single, one married, all with day jobs – who escape their daily stress and responsibilities by playing “weekend rock gods” in Seattle’s premier wedding and events band, Mother of the Bride. Brian is the lead singer of the band and his bandmates are played by Harold Perrineau, Peter Cambor, and Derek Miller.

Wait a minute you say? Did I just say Harold Perrineau??!! THE Harold Perrineau who is currently playing one of the biggest baddies on Sons of Anarchy? Yes, the very same!

I found Mr. Perrineau’s work on Wedding Band to be exceptionally charming! At no time did I see the sinister Damon Pope. All I saw was Stevie, the bassist and session musician who has rocked out with major rock royalty and has the platinum records to prove it.

Melora stars as Roxie Rutherford, the president of Rutherford Events who hires the guys and ends up getting a little “too close” with one of the guys! But that is neither here nor there. Roxie is a tough-as-nails chick who knows what she wants and won’t settle for less.


Brian, why do you prefer doing comedy over drama?

“I love comedies that are real dramatic, with honest moments in funny situations. I like seeing people struggle through situations that are just absurd and laughing at them.

I feel like our show is written in a very serious way. We’re honest about the things that we do and our lives are just crazy enough that it’s entertaining and it’s funny. But it’s never setup, punch line, which is hard to do.”

Brian, your band on the show is really good! This is not like the Wedding Singer where the performers are a joke. Why did they decide to go this route?

“You know, we can play comedy songs, which would last only for so long. Or we can stick with the element of what the show is, which is to make this band honestly the most kick-ass wedding band anybody has ever seen. There’s comedy in that alone!

They’re a stadium style wedding band and you never hear or see anything like that. They have pyrotechnics and confetti cannons going off before they throw guitar picks out to the crowd!”

Melora, your character Roxie notices the band because of how different they are?

“They are, you know, they are. And that’s why she takes them on in the first place. And they care so much about the event in a whole other way than Roxie cares about the event. They are awesome.”

From your time on The Office, as well as with your work on Broadway, we know you have a great singing voice Melora. Will you be joining the boys on stage at any point?

“I sing in the show a couple times. Brian and I do a duet, and I do a version of Get Ur Freak On, which is a Missy Elliot song. It’s basically a rap song when she does it, and they turned it into a jazz trio for me, which is extraordinary.

I could have never thought of what they did. It was so brilliant.”

In episode 3 entitled, “College Days,” we get a special visit from your stunning wife Megan Fox! How did that collaboration come about?

“Honestly, she kind of stepped in and saved us at the last minute. There were a couple other people that they were discussing to bring into the episode at first and [due to] scheduling and timing it didn’t work out.

I had already spoken to my wife about the episode and kind of what was going on and she graciously said that if nothing else worked out that she would step in and kind of rescue us and she did. I thought she was great. I thought she kicked ass.”

“She totally kicked ass,” Melora added.

Don’t forget to tune in to Wedding Band on November 10th, 2012 only on TBS. Check out the trailer below: