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Here
are the details on the sadly skimpy extras for the DVD
set (thanks to TVShowsOnDVD.com!):
Audio
Commentary : Pilot and First Episode
DVD
ROM Features : Link to Smallville site featuring added
bonus material
Deleted
Scenes : Pilot
Interactive
tour of Smallville
Storyboards
TV
Spot
Most
of these extras already appeared on the Canadian
release of the pilot and "Metamorphosis,"
but those who missed them the first time around are in
luck here. Hopefully the storyboards and TV spot will
be good.
For
more information, keep reading some news articles from
previous days, which you can find below.
Michael
Rosenbaum Meets Another Lex In SFX Magazine The latest issue of SFX Magazine
features some photos of Michael Rosenbaum (Lex)
at SFX: The Event... including a shot of Michael with
former Lois & Clark "Lex" John
Shea!
The
accompanying article reveals that Michael received an
award from Mr. Shea for Best Newcomer.
Sam
Jones III (Pete) also makes an appearance in the magazine,
which is available in the United Kingdom now and should
be available in the U.S. shortly.
Lex
Parties... With Hair! Michael Rosenbaum (Lex) recently
attended the launch of the Avia Retro and Performance
Basketball Collection Party at the Concorde Bar in Los
Angeles. Want to see some pictures from the event?
John
Schneider Doing Radio Spots For Home Depot Clark Kent may be hearing Jor-El's
voice in his head this summer, but it's the voice of John
Schneider, who plays Clark's father Jonathan Kent
on Smallville, that you've likely been hearing
on the radio.
Perhaps
using his Smallville image to an advantage, John
is now heard on some radio spots for the store. You can
also see him on TV promoting Ortho fertilizers. (although
we all use Luthor fertilizers, of course!)
Smallville:
The Comic #4 Details and Cover! DC Comics has released solicitation
information for issue #4 of the Smallville comic,
on sale September 17. Here's the description of the issue:
SMALLVILLE
#4 - Written by Mark Verheiden and Clint Carpenter;
art by Renato Guedes, Oclair Albert and Tom Derenick;
cover by John Van Fleet
The
conclusion of the story that finds Lex Luthor accused
in the murder of an old friend! How will he clear his
name and find out who set him up? And in a special back-up
story from "between the scenes" of the Season
One episode "Rogue," Clark shares a car ride
to Metropolis with a crooked cop who knows his secret.
Plus, interviews with series creators Al Gough and Miles
Millar detailing what's in store for Season Three, and
the next installment of the Season One episode guide!
The
book will be 48 pages and retail for $3.95. To take a
larger look at the cover, click
here!
News
Posted June 14, 2003
"Hourglass"
Guest In New Movie Do you think that guy who is playing
a younger version of Jim Carrey's Dumb and Dumber character
in the movie's prequel, Dumb and Dumberer, looks
familiar? That's because he was once a Freak of the Week!
Eric
Christian Olsen, who stars in the new movie which
opens this weekend, was "young Harry" in the
first season Smallville episode "Hourglass."
Eric has appeared in several movies since doing the
episode, but this is by far the biggest to date.
News
Posted June 13, 2003
Smallville
on MTV Special Special
thanks to: Kylie
A
clip from the episode "Heat" and mention of
Smallville being "brilliant" is seen
during a recent special on MTV spotlighting the new Hulk
movie.
The
special is due to re-air on Friday, June 13 at 8:30 PM
and Sunday, June 15 at 5:00 PM, but check your local listings
for exact times based on your time zone.
News
Posted June 9, 2003
Wizard
World Convention "Amazing" We have received a press release
from the sponsors of the recent Wizard World convention
that was attended by Allison Mack (Chloe), talking about
the success of the recent con. To read the press release,
click here.
News
Posted June 8, 2003
Former
Buffy Writer Comes To Smallville Drew Greenberg, a writer from the
past two seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has
left Sunnydale and joined the Smallville writing
staff.
Greenberg's
Buffy credits include the episodes "Smashed,"
"Older and Far Away," "Entropy," "Him,"
"The Killer in Me," and "Empty Places."
News
Posted June 6, 2003
Timecop
Returns To The Sci-Fi Channel Timecop, a series executive-produced
by Smallville writer Mark Verheiden which
aired briefly in 1997 on ABC, will soon be airing in repeats
on the Sci-Fi Channel.
The
show will air Fridays at 7PM beginning July 11. Several
early episodes guest star Tom O'Brien (Roger Nixon
from Smallville Season 1), and some are written
by Smallville executive producers Alfred Gough
and Miles Millar. How can you go wrong there?
News
Posted June 4, 2003
Link
to KryptonSite! Ever wanted to link to KryptonSite.com
from your website? We now have some link icons available
for you... feel free to take 'em and use 'em! Just right-click
and save.
The
nostalgic ones of you (Miss Windy) also can have a link
icon of a past cast member. --- >
Enjoy,
and thanks!
Superman
#26 Among The "100 Greatest Heroes & Villains" Superman made #26 on the
list of the American Film Institute's "100 Greatest
Heroes and Villains" on a CBS television special
on Tuesday night, June 2.
Christopher
Reeve, who played the movie Superman and also portrayed
Dr. Virgil Swann in the Smallville episode "Rosetta,"
also appeared in the program.
Hartnett
Turned Down The Superman Role... Four Times Movie actor Josh Hartnett
said in a recent Zap2it.com interview that he turned down
the role of Superman for the upcoming movie not one, but
four times.
We
here at KryptonSite still think he'd have been an awful
choice, and still stand by actors with the initials T.W.
for the role. But, if you'd like to read the article,
just follow
this link!
News
Posted June 3, 2003
"Jimmy
Olsen" Speaks! Special
thanks to: Kryppy
In
the four "Superman" movies that starred Christopher
Reeve, Marc McClure played Superman's pal, Jimmy
Olsen. Now twenty-five years later, McClure talks about
the role, and also offers his opinion of Smallville...
Tom
Welling at a Book Signing! Special
thanks to: James at TomWelling.org
James
from TomWelling.org
has shared with us some photos of Tom Welling and
his wife, Jamie, at a book launch held in Los Angeles
for Gigi Grazer's "Man Eater." Tom's "Cheaper
by the Dozen" co-star Steve Martin was also in attendance
at the event, which was held on May 29.
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