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Monday, August 20, 2007

Allison Mack's New Blog....I totally agree!

Allison Mack always writes such insightful blogs and are personalities our a lot alike from what I can tell. She discusses in her new one about needing people around and I can relate to that in some ways. I have my down times and my alone time for serenity and introspection but then I derive a lot of my energy from being around people and I love the interaction and companionship. I need the personal interaction and affection with other people. We need to be able to stand on our own though and be our own person, I am working on my identity are you?



Here is her blog below...



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August 13, 2007 — Allison Mack (Views: 2346)
“Which is worth more, a crowd of thousands, or your own genuine solitude? Freedom, or power over an entire nation?”A little while alone in your room will prove more valuable than anything else that could ever be given you.”- rumi


I hate being alone! It’s my most difficult thing to do, ever! I don’t even need to be talking to someone, but just knowing there is another heartbeat in the room with me is so comforting.
The problem with this addiction is that I very rarely leave time to think about what I am doing and where I am going. I love to distract myself with what other people are doing because then I don’t have to focus on me and where I am going and what I am doing. Wow… pretty good strategy.


I find that I often feel lost if there isn’t another person around for me to cheer on or support. I like to think of myself, romantically, as the ultimate muse! But really, when it comes down to it, I am scared shitless to find out what I really want out of life. Like somehow when I figure it out it makes it worse if I don’t accomplish it. If I can keep things vague then I wont have to worry about succeeding or failing. I can just float through life on the successes of everyone else! Ahhh! That is so parasitic!
Well… la di da… part of my struggle!


It is so strange to think that this could be the last season of Smallville. It has been such a huge part of my life for the last 6 and a half years. Part of me is so unbelievably excited to think about moving on to the next chapter of my life and the other part of me is terrified of branching out to anything new. Change is so exhilarating!


Thanks so much for all of my beautiful birthday wishes and the fantastic contributions on AMO! I am going to be signing for quite some time now! It is so lovely to feel so supported!
Ciao for now!Allison

Season 5-Episode 12 RECKONING

I have been re-watching the season 5 of Smallville and it is one of my fave seasons, I also adore the episode where Clark proposes to Lana after telling her his identity it is so beautiful. I am so happy for them and you have such hope and then it all goes so badly as she says yes and then gets killed in a car accident after telling Lex to repay the debt of bringing Clark back and restoring his powers.



I could not resist a proposal like that ever, from a man like Clark, so handsome, sweet and romantic. It is sad that he has had to keep secrets from her and lie to her and then lose her like that when he cares for with all of his heart. I like this scene in that he does the smart thing and his honest about his life and feelings with her and she sees the true Clark. I understand in some way why he did not tell her he wanted to protect her, etc. but then doing the day over and not telling her truth was not the right choice to make. Also if he would listen more to the warnings he would not have lost his powers and be brought back with an exchange of a loved ones life.




I also love this episode and scene because Clark the man of steel opens up and allows himself to be vulnerable which is a rare occurrence but so wonderful. It goes down hill from there as he goes to Krypton and gets a crystal that allows him to relive the day and saves Lana from getting hit by the bus but he also warned that fate has to find a balance and another life will be exchanged for hers and yet again he does not listen to the warning. He saves Lana but then his father has a heart attack. This episode is so moving as I have lost my father as well and know the pain of losing a parent and the void that you feel when they are gone. God and the love of friends and family helps you through but it is the hardest thing.



I miss Johnathon Kent..we will remember you always.


The end of the episode is sad with the funeral and the pain that Clark and Martha have to go through it makes me cry everytime.





Some great news-updates!

It has been released earlier that Dean Cain will appear on Smallville but some more information has been found that he will be in the fourth episode, I cannot wait to see it. He is such a great actor and he will be perfect on Smallville. The only sad thing is that he will not be on there longer but then you never know :D.



Dean Cain on Smallville...


Finally! Fans who have been wishing for a Smallville appearance by Lois & Clark star Dean Cain are finally going to be in luck. Dean will be appearing in the seventh season's fourth episode, "Cure," playing a doctor who we think is named Curtis Knox. The possibly-villainous Dr. Knox has a special talent - he can "cure" someone from being a "meteor freak," forever changing their lives and rehabilitating them. This news, of course, is of special interest to Chloe. But Dr. Knox may have yet another secret which may mean his deeds aren't necessarily that good. Dr. Knox is working for or with Lex Luthor, so expect some scenes between Dean and Michael Rosenbaum. He might also tie into the over-arcing Level 33.1 story. Pay close attention to the initials of Curtis Knox, by the way. Though this isn't the Son of Swann, this could be one heck of an episode. Look for "Cure" to air in October.

Sorry for the long time no post!

Sorry it has been so long since I have posted wow where does the time go. I went on vacation and it was amazing and it has been busy.

I went to New York and saw the musical Rent and that was wonderful, my friend Jamie and I were able to meet the cast and I met her nice friend Jayna and we went to statue of Liberty.

I will be posting more soon, I rewatched season 5 and that is amazing, one of my fave seasons of Smallville.

for this post a little Chlark tribute :D

One of my favorite scenes in Smallville ever from the episode Fever!

"I want to let you in on a secret. I'm not who you think I am. In fact, my disguise is so thin, I'm surprised you haven't seen right through me. I'm the girl of your dreams masquerading as your best friend. Sometimes I want to rip off this facade like I did at the Spring Formal, but I can't because you'll get scared and you'll run away again. So I decided that it's better to live with a lie than expose my true feelings."
This is so much easier when you're unconscious.
"My dad told me there are two types of girls. The ones you grow out of and the ones you grow into. I really hope I'm the latter. I may not be the one you love today, but I'll let you go for now, hoping one day you'll fly back to me because I think you're worth the wait."
- Chloe Sullivan (Episode "Fever")




Sunday, July 29, 2007

New Updates and Allison Macks Birthday!

Hi all,


Some quick updates that are very exciting thanks to Redcapemusic.org check out this great site for more info and other great things. I will write more soon when I have a day off from work on Tuesday!

I am so happy to hear that clips are showing that lana may not be dead after all which I knew had to be because it would be the same without Lana. Also great news that Dean Cain might appear on the show as I love him, I watched Lois and Clark the New Adventures of Superman...did anyone else here?

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALLISON MACK who plays Chloe! Hope she has a birthday as special as she is.


Here is a little Chlark to celebrate :D







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Updated: July 29, 2007Updates from Smallville Panel at Comic-Con! (7/29/07)According to TVSquad.com, there are some new things headed for Smallville this year. All of this was revealed at the San Diego Comic-Con which was held this past week. Here is a little bit of what they heard, "We got our first glimpse of Supergirl in action with some preview scenes from Smallville's upcoming season. She was blonde, hot and had the gift of flight. Phil Morris (aka Martian Manhunter), who will be back next season along with old and new Justice League members. Green Arrow will be back next season, but not until mid-season. The first of next season's arcs belongs to Supergirl and Bizarro Clark. And, round about episode four, you can expect to see Lois & Clark's Dean Cain as a baddie." The only sad tidbit from the panel was that Batman will not be appearing in the series, most like indefinitely. Apparently, the higher ups are budging on that one. It also seems likely that Wonder Woman will not be appearing anytime soon. According to Kryptonsite: "Then, the clipfest went into some clips from the Season 7 premiere and possibly beyond. We see Lionel washed ashore in some way. An angelic-looking, flying Kara surrounded by white light. Chloe being zipped up but then waking up from the gurney in the morgue. More Clark vs. Bizarro and Kara in the Daily Planet." If anyone has any videos or pics feel free to send them to ellegirl@redcapemusic.com and you will be credited!.
Also I have a treat for you all, let's all learn Kryptonian :D...I am excited to learn!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

TOM TOM AND MORE TOM!

You cannot get anybetter than a lot of Tom Welling.




Here is a great biography to learn more about him from tomwelling.org and some of my fave pics thanks to tomwelling.biz. Great sites.


I love that he is so dedicated to his work and also that he quit fashion and modeling because it was so superficial..I love that about him that he is above all of the superficial material aspect of our culture. I am so glad he decided to audtion for the role on Smallville.






Thomas J. Welling was born on April 26th, 1977, in Putnam Valley, West Point, New York. Shortly after Tom was born, his family moved to Wisconsin, and later, when Tom was in the third grade, his father's job necessitated a further relocation to Hockessin, Delaware.
The family remained in Delaware until shortly before the start of Tom's sophomore year, when they relocated to Okemos, Michigan. Tom's father, who has since retired, worked for General Motors, and his mother was a self-styled "home engineer." Rounding out the family were Tom's two elder sisters and a younger brother.
During his early years at school Tom showed a little of the acting ability that he would later use to great acclaim, making several appearances in school plays and pageants until his sixth grade year. A "jock" during his years in school, Tom also developed a passion for baseball, basketball and soccer. Soccer was Tom's most notable success, and he became the third-string goalkeeper on the high school Varsity team during his senior year.
By Tom's own admission he did no better than "fair" in high school. On graduation from Okemos High School in 1995, he made the decision not to pursue a college education.
Instead Tom chose to take on a more hands-on occupation, becoming a construction worker at a warehouse. He continued to live at home with his parents, and spent his free time hanging out with friends.
In the spring of 1997 whilst Tom and a few friends were taking a vacation on Nantucket, the then 20-year-old was approached near a bar by an Abercrombie & Fitch catalogue shoot scout. Following a brief discussion Tom was offered the opportunity to model for the catalogue, which at that time was still in its infancy.
Returning home to weigh-up his options, Tom ultimately decided to head to New York, where the shoot was scheduled to take place. It was to be the start of a new career, and Tom made a respectable few thousand dollars for his efforts.
Tom soon moved from his parents' home in Michigan, to Manhattan, where he modelled periodically over the next two years. During this time period Tom also joined Louisa Models in Germany, taking assignments in Europe from their offices in Munich and Hamburg.
While working in Miami, Florida, in 1998, Tom met his future wife, Jamie A. White, in a local coffee shop. Jamie, who is two years Tom's senior, also worked in the modelling industry at the time.
Despite a reasonable amount of success, it soon became clear to Tom that he wasn't suited for the modelling world. Feeling stifled by the superficial nature of the business, Tom decided that a change of career was in order.
With the encouragement of friends and family Tom relocated to Los Angeles, California, in early 2000. With no training, and with no intention of taking formal lessons, Tom gave himself one year to decide whether acting would be a more fulfilling career. His impression was that that acting didn't look too difficult.
Much to his surprise, Tom soon realised that he found the auditioning process quite enjoyable. His first acting jobs were in television commercials for T.J. Maxx and Verizon, along with a large role in the music video for the song 'Picture Perfect', by Angela Via, in March 2000.
Tom's breakthrough role was to come in the fall of 2000, when he won the part of karate teacher Rob Meltzer in the successful drama series Judging Amy.
The following May, Tom made an appearance in the series Special Unit 2, as Male Victim #1 in an episode entitled 'The Depths'. In September, Tom also made a brief appearance in the pilot episode of Undeclared. However his real success was just around the corner.



Tom's highly successful leading-man debut came in October 2001, starring as the Boy-of-Steel Clark Kent in the WB's Smallville.
Tom had thrice turned down an offer to audition for the role; he figured that the show would be "lame". However the casting directors had already auditioned hundreds of tall, handsome, raven-haired men for the part, and were sure that Tom had the fresh-faced appeal they were looking for.
They decided to ask Tom one final time. He relented and finally took an audition, reading from the now-infamous graveyard scene with Kristin Kreuk. Far from finding the show lame, he loved it.
Tom stopped at a gas station on his way home from the final audition, intending to call his agent on a pay phone. He was shocked when his agent informed him that he had won the role! Overjoyed, Tom stood by the side of the road screaming.
Unsure of how successful Smallville would become, Tom wisely chose not to get too settled in Vancouver, Canada, during its first season. Initially he would simply stay at hotels on weekdays, returning to Los Angeles at the weekends and during his time off.
Tom and Jamie were married on July 5th, 2002, in a private ceremony held on Martha's Vineyard. In attendance alongside other close friends and family members were Tom's Smallville co-stars, Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum.
At the wedding reception later in the evening, Tom requested that Michael perform a special rendition of the Van Morrison hit, 'Brown-Eyed Girl', for Jamie.
Shortly after they were married, with Smallville now a smash-hit, Tom and Jamie finally made the relocation from Los Angeles to Vancouver.
As shooting wrapped on Smallville's second season in mid-April 2003, Tom was readying himself to film his first feature, Cheaper By The Dozen. Tom had been cast in the role of Charlie Baker, the eldest son in a family with twelve children.
With the movie completed, Tom's newly-gained experience both in front of and behind the camera was becoming highly evident. His performance had been raised to another level when Smallville returned to screens' a few months later.
In anticipation of Cheaper By The Dozen's nationwide release in the United States later that month, the movie's world premiere was held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, December 14th, 2003. The entire cast of the movie was present for the star-studded event.
Following a very successful opening during the Christmas weekend, Cheaper By The Dozen went on to become a box-office hit around the globe. The movie climbed to number two in the US charts, and on its release in the United Kingdom in February 2004, the film shot straight to the number one spot.
In February 2005, Tom finally signed on to tackle his first lead movie role. In an updated remake of John Carpenter's 1980 classic horror movie, The Fog, he recreated the character of Nick Castle for a new generation. The Fog was filmed in and around Vancouver in late spring.
A few weeks later Tom flew out to Toronto, Canada, to film Cheaper By The Dozen 2, the sequel to his 2003 hit, Cheaper By The Dozen.
The fifth season of Smallville debuted to impressive, record-breaking figures for the WB Network on September 29th. At the end of July, Tom had appeared at an industry press junket to announce a few of the more notable aspects of the upcoming season, including a guest appearance from James Marsters. As if that wasn't enough, Tom seemed especially happy to reveal that he would be making his directorial debut on one of the season's later episodes.
The Fog was released nationwide in the United States on October 14th, 2005, and attained the coveted number one spot on its opening weekend. Cheaper By The Dozen 2 placed fourth following its release on December 21st.
In January 2006, Smallville celebrated the airing of its 100th episode, and shortly afterwards Tom directed his first episode, 'Fragile'. The episode received very respectable ratings, and reviews, when it aired on April 13th.
During Tom's rare time off from the filming of Smallville and other projects, he likes to spend time with his friends and family. He passes his spare time by reading, running, skiing on Whistler Mountain in Vancouver, playing basketball, and going to the gym.



Monday, July 23, 2007

I adore these pics!

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Photography is so inspiring and especially when it captures Tom Welling :D.

My fave article..I love the style and some fave pics.




They make such a beautiful couple and I love their style in this shoot.







More to come....

Allison's Most recent blog and inspiring pics.



July 23, 2007 — Allison Mack
“If you want to take your mission in life to the next level, if you’re stuck and you don’t know how to rise, don’t look outside yourself. Look inside. Don’t let your fears keep you mired in the crowd. Abolish your fears and raise your commitment level to the point of no return, and I guarantee you that the Champion Within will burst forth to propel you toward victory.” - Bruce Jenner


I find this quote so incredibly inspiring! I realized that I have only ever really done what feels comfortable in my life. I have never put myself in a position where I’m doing something that I have never done before. I have done this knowingly because the idea of looking like I don’t know what I am doing scares the heck out of me. After realizing this, I feel that limiting myself is ridiculous!


I am just shooting myself in the foot because… how can I ever grow if I never challenge myself. How can I ever know the depths of me if I spend my whole life skimming the surface and doing what is comfortable. So, I have decided to branch out. I will be directing episode 20 of Smallville this year, and I am so intimidated! It’s silly. I know that I have eight months to prep and that I have the most amazing crew of people around me that will do everything in their power to help me make something awesome, but getting past that ego that drives me has been a huge challenge. Ignoring the voice inside my head that is screaming “You have no clue how to do this!” has definitely been a challenge.


As I start to do more and more work on building this skill in myself, the voice is starting to soften and I am actually really enjoying the process. I liked this quote so much because it talks about “abolishing you fears” and “raising your commitment to the point of no return!” There is something so empowering about that phrase! So I am raising my “commitment level to the point of no return”!


I have now announced it to all you lovelies and I can’t go back on my word. It’s that silly pride thing that is actually helpful in this situation I am taking on something so foreign but I have made a strong decision to enjoy the learning process! Who knows, maybe I will become a fabulous director and just have two careers! Woah… let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Thanks for all the support you provide! I love hearing from you every week. You have no idea how much joy I get out of reading your thoughts on this website!


Ciao to all Allison


ps… Oh yeah! And check out Miss Tabby’s site, allisonmackonline.com. She is doing some really awesome stuff for my birthday! I am collecting funds for a foundation that I am starting and any support is so so so appreciated!


Allison plays my favorite female character on Smallville and I love to share her blogs as they are always so inspiring and help to give me confidence and courage. I can relate to her feelings a lot especially at this point in my life when I am trying to not worry so much about what other people think about me and to branch out and experience new things and not be afraid. It is more about the journey in life than the outcome. I am so excited she is directing an epsiode...I know she will do a great job. She is so creative, talented and intelligent and will use all of them to make a great show.

Have a great night all and here is to all my friends and achieving your dreams.




Friday, July 20, 2007

TV GUIDE: SMALLVILLE!






Here are some highlights:
The Season 7 premiere airs on September 27, and features the introduction of "another strange visitor from the planet Krypton": Clark's 19 year old cousin, Kara.
Kara's spaceship was stuck in suspended animation for 18 years and the dam burst in the Season 6 finale woke her.
Watching over Kara is "another step in Clark's journey," creator Al Gough told TV Guide. "He's no longer in child mode. He's given responsibility over someone else."
Kara has strength, speed, and X-ray vision... plus she can fly.
"He's got to keep her out of trouble and make sure she doesn't use the abilities for the wrong reason," Gough says.
Also in danger in Season 7? Lois. "They're still far from their romantic destiny, but you'll sense that they care for each other," Gough says. He says that Lois will become more of "the Lois Lane we know from the Superman mythology" as she continues to develop as a reporter, landing at the Daily Planet.
The new character of Grant Gabriel, Lois's Daily Planet editor, will have more than a professional interest in Lois.
Armed with the Planet's journalistic credibility, expect Lois to take on the Luthors. "This of course puts her in various stages of danger, much to Clark's chagrin," Gough says. "After all, hell hath no fury like a bald billionaire scorned."
The Justice League may show up again, but Gough says that it will not be happening in the first eight or nine episodes of the season, and that they will most likely show up individually, rather than as a group. "And hopefully we can introduce some new members," Gough says.

Here is a look into past Issues :D









Not so new anymore but had to share!


This is not news anymore now but I had to post it here as I cannot wait to see the next season and see what Supergirl brings to the story and where Lana plays into it.

Supergirl Lands in Smallville
WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 2007 06:00 PM EDT
By Cynthia Wang
Photo by: Tim Leyes
Supergirl is coming to the CW's Smallville. Canadian actress Laura Vandervoort just got the call Wednesday that she has been cast and will start shooting with Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum and Aaron Ashmore next week in Vancouver. "She's a combination of beauty, intelligence, a certain warmth, and great attitude," Smallville co-creator Al Gough tells PEOPLE. "We've wanted a character to shake things up. She may be Clark Kent's cousin, but that doesn't mean she's going to be the obedient one!" Since mid-May, when DC Comics approved of introducing Supergirl to the Smallville series, creators Gough and Miles Millar have seen hundreds of actresses for the part but found perfection in Vandervoort, 22, of Toronto, who may be known to fans of the cable series Instant Star as Sadie Harrison. "She was speechless but she was very excited," Gough says of Vandervoort's reaction to the news. Supergirl will be introduced to viewers as Kara, Clark's cousin, who was born on Krypton and has all of Clark's powers plus the ability to fly. Watch for her to spark romance with Jimmy Olsen (Ashmore) as well.


Tom Welling voted 4rth hottest celebrity.








RED's 20 Most Beautiful Celebrities


# 4. Tom Welling
If you don't think Superman is beautiful, then you just aren't American. OK, maybe that's too harsh, but we love us some Superman.
Tom Welling plays Clark Kent on 'Smallville.' His masculine jawline and piercing baby-blue eyes are amazing. He is tall, dark and handsome and can rescue us from danger any day. Um, and have you seen his abs? Exactly.

To Celebrate :D. Have a great night all.

I love this pic of him :D










Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Allison Mack's Newest Blog


Allison is my fave female character on Smallville and one of my favorite actresses ever! As I continue my education in college...this really hit home with me. She is always so inspiring. Thanks Allison.


July 16, 2007 — Allison Mack (Views: 663)
It is not so important to know everything as to appreciate what we learn. ~Hannah More
Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself. ~John Dewey
I noticed recently that I have a tendency to say I am stupid. I find I have spent a lot of time in the last 10 years of my life confusing a lack of effort and responsibility as stupidity. I became very comfortable with chalking things up to the fact that I don’t have a “proper education.”


Basically, I was saying that if I had a degree of some sort, I wouldn’t make the mistakes I have made. The funny thing is, in my opinion, intelligence and mindfulness have very little to do with sitting in a classroom. Now don’t get me wrong; I think education and learning are truly two of the most important things in life, but what I was doing was limiting myself by believing that having a degree is the only measure of knowledge. The truth of the matter is that we are forever learning; it never stops.


Really, it’s just a matter of recognizing and embracing this. I am an eternal student, and I am loving all the opportunities I have to grow and evolve. I loved school, and I look forward to returning one day. I think the value of spending time with people who are dedicating themselves to evaluating, researching, and deepening their own understanding of whatever it is they are choosing to study is so admirable and valuable.


I feel like entering an environment with an awareness of life-long learning is very important. It feels like this recognition will increase one’s potency as a student. Once I started to approach everything I do in my life as though it was a college course, I began to see my own intellectual value and enjoy the process of life so much more! It kind of feels like it takes a bit of the pressure off!
Thanks, all! Keep thinking!Allison

What do you guys think?