Here’s a quick update on I, Robot:
They put about 100 actors on tape last week. 20 of those tapes were sent to the director, including mine. He will pick a few he likes, and have meetings with them this week or next.
Wish I had more info, but that’s it. Strangely, I’m not sitting here, stomach in knots, agonizing over whether I’ll get it or not. While I would love to work with Alex Proyas (I am a HUGE Dark City weenie) and play a robot, I don’t have the life-or-death feeling that used to accompany auditions.
And as far as I know, they didn’t see anyone from Jimmy Kimmel’s family.
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Wil,
Do not let the waiting spoil your weekend. The superbowl comercial weekend is here. Just 2 days away, wow! I have rambled enough, oh yeah!
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****Wil on TV ALERT****
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A movie called “The Buddy System” staring a young Wil Wheaton plays Sunday the 26th at 7:30AM (Pacific) on the cable channel AMC.
Wil, is this a thumbs up or down? Worth waking up early on a Sunday? (I’d never heard of it until I was browsing the guide a few minutes ago)
Master Wheaton,
I do realize that my actions have left you and your fans feeling a bit confused, yet I have not come for forgiveness. I just wanted to let you know that one of my trusted associates saw you use the bathroom (#2) prior to when you tried to shake my hand. You had a case of stink fist me boy! And you all know that me and stinky fingers don’t mix. I hope all you hapless souls understand.
Saw Dark City last night — very cool flick. A nice blend of Nosfuratu/Borg with the “Strangers” and I dig Jen Connelly was a bluesy sexy in the lounge singing scenes. Other than Keifer’s asthmatic delivery, I enjoyed each of the primaries in it and the sets were great — very po-po-po-mo, if you know what I mean.
I heard you on NPR last night as part of a “Child Actor” series. Very cool to have you on the car radio as I drove home sice you are on my web browser at work every day.
Just one burning question: have you see your old buddy Corey Feldman on the Surreal Life? He is making such an ass of himself that it would have to give you some measure of glee.
Good luck Wil. NDL and I are rooting for you.
Chris
One question:
In Trek X Wesley is wearing a starfleet uniform and the novel says that he’s now on the Titan with the grade of a Lieutenant.
But how could we explain his change of mind? Remember: In “Journey’s End” Wesley dropped his uniform to “travel” around through the universe…
Re: Wesley’s rank
Granted I haven’t read the book, but I thought Wes had only 1 pip on his uniform in the movie. I shrugged it off since he was granted the rank of full ensign in “Menage a Trois” and, as a Traveller, one presumes he can dress any way he wants.
Yes, I am a geek…. =P
Em
Hey, Wil. I’ve been a big fan of yours for a long time. I love your site. My only prob is, my comp doesn’t support outlook express or any instant email when I click on “contact.” do you have an email to send those faq’s to? i got a couple 4 ya. thanks!
Good luck.
I hope you get it, dude.
66.159.179.191
“dark city” was AWESOME!…if “i robot” is a film that quality we could be looking at sequels…and as i remember…some of the robots are in more than one of the FOUNDATION books.
note to self: *do not type long and involved comment whilst installing something because then you’ll lose everything you typed*
Anyway, I mosied on over to imdb and left a comment on the I, Robot board about how I hoped you got a part in the film. Then I saw some one else’s post enlightening me that Alex Proyas has his own website located at:
http://www.mysteryclock.com
So I checked it out and he has a forum there that is similiar to the soapbox where he reads and responds to posts. Surprise, surprise, your posse had already been there and asked him about you.
And I must say he was very professional and respectful about his response:
“It would be extremely unprofessional for me to post any information on this site about someone’s audition, even though Mr Wheaton has made no secret of the fact he has read for I ROBOT. So sorry, wish I could tell you more.”
Kudos to Mr. Proyas and to you.
*still sending the mojo*
148.59.175.17
and most of them voted for gore!
Wil,
I’m sorry to hear about the audition for “On the Road.” I just finished reading it about three days before you posted on your audition. It’s an excellent book and you’d make a better Sal than anyone else. Certainly not a Dean Moriarty, you’re too good for something like that.
I seriously cannot say how absolutely excellent you are. I’ve been reading your blog for over one year and I’ve always liked Weseley on ST:tNG. I can identify with you exceedingly well having gone to college for a degree in art history and now doing technical support for an Internet Service Provider. You do exceedingly well for yourself in proving you have grown beyond Weseley through accepting him. I admire you in your quest to become a more complete person for accepting your past and previous image. That takes Sack. Preach on Brother Wheaton. Preach on.
Looking forward to your upcoming release. Of course, since I’m presently in Taiwan, I’ll have to rip a pirated copy off the net, ‘cuz it won’t be available here any other way.
If you have points in the production, let me know – will send you a cheque. Otherwise, I’m content to rip off a giant, faceless production company.
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…And a recent mysterious casting call looking for actors adept at body movement turned out to be enhancement for the digital role of Sonny, the robotic lead in I, Robot.
Sonnys described as “gently yet strong, determined yet obedient, trim yet muscular but not beefy, as well as ethereal, thoughtful, soft-spoken and kind.
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Join the end of the line, casting directors. A lot of women are looking for a Sonny description.
HI WIL! SORRY, MY ENGLISH IS BAD, BUT I’D LIKE TO SAY THAT I’M HAPPY TO FIND YOUR WEBSITE, YOUR BLOG. ‘CAUSE I LIKE SO MUCH YOUR JOB, I CAN’T FORGET “STAND BY ME”. CONGRATULATIONS AND A BIG SUCESS TO YOU. OH, I’M FROM BRAZIL.
Hey, does anyone know the title of wil’s book?
The working title is:
“Just a Geek – Wesley, the Internet, and Me.”
Hey, Wil. I’m sure you’ll do fine and you’ll
get the audition. Probably the reason your
stomach isn’t twisted up and everything is because you nailed it. *shrugs*
Then again, I am an optimist.
and the crack about Kimmel’s family was funny.
nice. 🙂
I was on Win Ben Stein’s Money this past season. Not to wax your car too much but the whole time I was up there trying whip some conservative butt, all I could think on every utterance out of the lesser Kimmel clanmember’s mouth was “Why-oh-why can’t Wil be here?”
One of the contestant coordinators had told us you were in the front running, but that they had decided you looked too nice a person or some such thing. Based on what I saw, if you call everyone in sight a homosexual you should be a lock next time around.
PS: Best wishes with I Robot. Excellent material and an excellent director.
I can’t really see you as a robot or in a science fiction film or series anymore but good luck anyway.
HOPE YOU GET THE PART
I so so hope you get the part – just to work with Alex would be fantastic!
He’s my fav director – ever since The Crow – I’ve been following his work – still got to see Garage Days. Looks very different to his usual genre.
Dark City was also my first DVD that I purchased (even before I got the DVD player)
And ask him if there’s ever going to be a proper Directors release of The Crow DVD – not like the disapointing release that Pressman and Most put out – we want Alex!!