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    [1]Dec 30, 2008
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    http://www.blackbookmag.com/article/jared-padalecki-goes-head-to-mask-with-jason-voorhees/5657

    Jared Padalecki Goes Face to Mask with Jason Voorhees

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    Eiseley Tauginas

    December 26, 2008

    Jared Padalecki Goes Face to Mask with Jason Voorhees It's not easy being Jared Padalecki, at least not on the big screen. There's something about him -- maybe it's the cocky-jock good looks -- that beckons the blades of lunatic killers. In House of Wax (notable mostly for its much-lauded Paris Hilton kill), he had his Achilles tendon sliced by a freak mechanic and was embalmed in wax, only to have his face peeled off and then die of shock. You'd think after such an ordeal he might want something a little frothier. But the actor, a regular on the CW series Supernatural, will next play Clay, who heads up to Crystal Lake in search of his missing sister in the highly anticipated remake of Friday the 13th. Big mistake, since Crystal Lake belongs to some guy in a mask named Jason. We spoke to the star about how he prepared to face off against cinema's most famous killer, and found out that all it takes is a protein shake.

    How are you?
    I had the most absolutely bizarre day yesterday. Right when I was about to call you, I heard my dog yelping. I was on set, and she was screaming and shaking. I went to take her into the trailer, and she started screaming again, so I grabbed her because I thought her paw was hurt, and she bit me on the hand, real quick, and my dog would never growl at me or bite me. Never. I found out that there was a short circuit in the trailer, and she was getting electrocuted. It was a really kind of **** situation. She was just trying to get away from the stairs.

    Is she okay?
    Yeah she's okay. She was kind of whacked out for a few hours. But now she's playing around, there's snow on the ground up here, so she's loving it.

    How is the shooting of Supernatural?
    It's been going really well. Today is our last day before the holidays, but we're halfway through with our 15th episode, so when we come back we only have about seven and a half episodes left. We've really done quite a bit, and we're all really happy with the work. Season 4 seems like it's really found its stride.

    Do you have a dark side?
    I guess so. Certainly my body of work would suggest that, but it's nothing that I planned. I'm not at a point in my career where I can say, "Bring me a comedy," and then 15 comedies will show up at my door. I came to Supernatural straight from Gilmore Girls, so I've had a steady job, and it's just the way it worked out that the movies I could fit into my schedule that I was excited about were all in the sci-fi, horror, thriller genre.

    How did you prepare for your role in Friday the 13th?
    It's hard to describe the preparation for Friday the 13th. I don't have a method ... I just try to get some ideas and familiarize myself with the character. I filmed Friday the 13th on April 30th in Austin, Texas, and was filming Supernatural in Vancouver, BC, on April 28, so I flew straight from set to set. If you talk to anybody in the cast, it was kind of a crazy shooting schedule-a lot of handheld, a lot of run-and-gun. It was kind of like guerrilla filmmaking, but I think it'll turn out great. Physically, I tried to bulk up for the role a little bit. The last thing I wanted to do was watch a movie where some skinny pretty boy was fighting. I tried to work out hard and drank my protein shakes. As it is, I like to work out and keep in shape anyway, so I just tried to lift heavier. And it was a good thing because when I got to set, Derek Meers, who plays Jason, is 6'5", solid muscle. I am nowhere near that, but at least I looked like I could have run away from him a little better.

    Do you end up fighting Jason in the movie?
    I do, a few times. I get to have a few confrontations with Jason, so I kind of lucked out.

    So you got to put your strength to use then?
    At the end of the day, you're fighting Jason, and no one can take Jason, but at least I wasn't 140 pounds.

    Has working on all of these horror projects changed your perspective on the fear factor of movies? Has it desensitized you to scary movies?
    No, not really. That's one of the great things about horror movies in general-it's total escapism. Even though I've done a few now, I can still go into a movie theater and sit down, and get scared. I thought it might, but it hasn't.

    What was the first movie that really scared you?
    I don't know if it was the first one necessarily, but Stephen King's It, about the clown. That was awesome. I loved it, it was terrifying and would give me nightmares, and I'll still go back and watch it.

    Did you ever try on Jason's mask?
    I didn't. I don't know why I didn't. You know what, maybe if they have it at the premiere or something, or maybe if I sneak in. I think it's on high-security lockup right now. I didn't even think about that. I totally should have done that! I'm so pissed off that I didn't do it! Maybe it would have ruined Derek's mojo. It's like the pitcher's mound. You can't walk up on the pitchers mound. Maybe he doesn't want anyone trying on his Jason mask. I wouldn't want to piss him off.

    What did you and the cast do in your free time in the creepy woods in Austin?
    I'm from San Antonio, which is an hour south of Austin, so I when I found out that the movie was shooting in Austin, I was ecstatic. I have a bunch of friends in Austin, so we'd go out to eat, and I'd go out to Lake Travis and wakeboard and jog around Town Lake. Austin's a great city, so we just hung out. The cast got really close, and we still send each other funny emails. The guys and gals who all live in LA actually see each other, but I'm the lone wolf who's off in snowy Canada. Everybody's sending emails like, "Hey we're all hanging out at the Platinum Dunes (Michael Bay's production company responsible for the remake) Christmas party, wish you were here." And I'm like yeah, I'm on set, I've got fake blood all over my face and my shirt, and I'm cold.

    How were Danielle and Amanda compared to Paris Hilton and Elisha Cuthbert?
    They were great. I was lucky enough to do a lot more work with Danielle and Amanda than I did with Elisha and Paris in House of Wax. I wasn't there for a lot of the physical stuff that Elisha had to do, and I didn't really film a whole lot of the same scenes with Paris. But I got to see first-hand Amanda and Danielle doing the stunt bits, and getting beat up and bruised up, and just rolling with the punches. They were champs.

    How did you decompress after a long day of screaming and shooting?
    A lot of times I like to have a glass of scotch or beer or something like that to decompress. But the days were so hard and frantic, that by the time I got home, I was literally too tired to twist off a bottle cap. My decompression was collapsing face first on my pillow. On the weekends, I'd drive to San Antonio to see my parents, or drive up to Dallas to see my brother.

    After shooting this film, do you think you'll ever send your kids to summer camp?
    Probably, if they annoy me enough.

    Are you superstitious at all?
    I do a weird thing: If I'm going under a yellow light or when I'm getting on an airplane, I sort of kiss my finger and touch it to the roof.

    Any nervousness about the release date on Friday, February 13th?
    Not really. I am so looking forward to that day, and being able to see it and have my family and friends see it, that I haven't really thought about that. I don't like to fly on Friday the 13th, so hopefully they're not going to be flying me to some premiere somewhere. I've never liked to fly on Friday the 13th, even before I did the movie.

    Have you ever sat in the theater in one of your movies before?
    I have. I've snuck into I think every movie that I've been in, usually right as they're about to leave the theaters, a couple weeks or couple months after they're released. I'll go with a buddy and go in after the credits have started and sit in the back. That's usually the only way I'll watch the movie. I own all of the movies that I've been in, but I've never watched them. I've never been like, "Oh, I'm going to put my movie in."

    When you sneak into the theater are you focusing on the film or the crowd reaction?
    The film. I'm pretty lucky enough to avoid reaction. I've just accepted that there are people who are fans of me for no good reason, so I imagine that there are people who will be non-fans of me for no good reason. I just sort of catch the good with the bad and brush it all off my shoulders. I focus on the film and try to see what I like about my own performance, and what I'd change in the future.

    Does anyone ever recognize you?
    Sometimes I'll take a photograph beforehand or sign an autograph. I think I'm really sensitive to my own movies, knowing that it's kind of a danger zone, so I'll really sneak in-I have my hat down.

    Does Clay turn out to be a hero?
    I'll answer that with a quote. "Everyone is the hero of their own story." So, he tries. For fear of the wrath of Michael Bay, that's all I'm going to say. He certainly gives it a go. He gives it his best shot. So, in my book, he's a hero.

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    [2]Dec 30, 2008
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    Stephen Kings IT ......Jared really is afraid of Clowns
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    ToxicAngel503

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    OMG poor Sadie! And @ him not trying on the mask. TARD!!! He's awesome.
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    Kami-katze

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    englishshewolf wrote:
    Stephen Kings IT ......Jared really is afraid of Clowns

    Can be very disturbing if you watch it too young, my best friend has the same phobia. I almost ruined our friendship when I told her that she had to watch SN that one night and remembered only minutes before air time that the episode was "Everybody loves a clown". I send her a short message saying: Don`t watch it! Just don't watch it!"

    Can't wait to see the two movies this spring.

    Poor Sadie, glad she's fine again.

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    Kind of ironic. Last year they tried to have Jason on the show and NOW he's IN a Jason movie. Still wish they could have pulled that one off.
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    IT ruined clowns for me too. And just the plain fact that they just don't look friendly. The painted smile and overtly-happy attitude creeps me out . About Jason being in the show, I don't think it would have worked out as well. I mean they wanted to do it old school blond (even in LEGWARMERS!!!) running from Jason. That just seems lame. I liked how they switched it out for Sam's sex dream because we got to see inside that freaky head of his, and in turn that sparked Dean's dream scene with Lisa which was both funny and heartbreaking. So I think it was another happy accident.
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    libra113

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    ToxicAngel503 wrote:
    IT ruined clowns for me too. And just the plain fact that they just don't look friendly. The painted smile and overtly-happy attitude creeps me out . About Jason being in the show, I don't think it would have worked out as well. I mean they wanted to do it old school blond (even in LEGWARMERS!!!) running from Jason. That just seems lame. I liked how they switched it out for Sam's sex dream because we got to see inside that freaky head of his, and in turn that sparked Dean's dream scene with Lisa which was both funny and heartbreaking. So I think it was another happy accident.
    Like hoes hopped up on happy pills? Naw, I disagree. I think that's EXACTLY the kind of dreams that someone like Dean would have and given the mess that was made with Lisa and that kid the LAST thing they needed to do was muddy all that up again. Best lest never mentioned or seen again.
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    I'm glad the Jason thing didn't work for the ep.

    As for IT, LOVE THAT MOVIE
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    ToxicAngel503

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    Of course you do, KDT .
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    libra113

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    kdtfiles wrote:
    I'm glad the Jason thing didn't work for the ep.

    As for IT, LOVE THAT MOVIE
    Well, I still didn't think much of the material they added to fill in for Jason and given a choice between the two I would have rather have seen Jason (or a character similar enough to get the point across but not similar enough to get them sued, like the Leatherface-like character in "Tall Tales"). I HATED the whole Lisa thing and the thing with that kid (made a medicore epsiode vuritally unwatchable)and stirring up the whole "I don't care what they say he's Dean's son and they're going to end up together at the end" mess is the LAST thing they needed to do.

    As for "It", trust me the book was a MILLION times better. The movie is good (I have it in my dvd collection) but there's a lot of really great stuff that time, budget and tv censership wouldn't allow them to do and some of the other stuff they came up with to replace the stuff they couldn't/didn't use was kind of on the weak side by compairison.
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    Kami-katze wrote:

    englishshewolf wrote:
    Stephen Kings IT ......Jared really is afraid of Clowns

    Can be very disturbing if you watch it too young, my best friend has the same phobia. I almost ruined our friendship when I told her that she had to watch SN that one night and remembered only minutes before air time that the episode was "Everybody loves a clown". I send her a short message saying: Don`t watch it! Just don't watch it!"

    Can't wait to see the two movies this spring.

    Poor Sadie, glad she's fine again.



    Funny, I'm the same way when it comes to clowns-they've always creeped me out a bit. lol. Clowns have always bothered me, come to think of the matter, I think watching "It" was a huge part of that phobia. For me, it's like how Sera Gamble explained it all in the "Roadmap" feature for the episode "Everybody Loves a Clown". Something about clowns scares me, because you never really know what that person is thinking because a lot of the nonverbal communications cues are hidden behind their masks. Very creepy!
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    gyrados12786 wrote:
    Kami-katze wrote:

    englishshewolf wrote:
    Stephen Kings IT ......Jared really is afraid of Clowns

    Can be very disturbing if you watch it too young, my best friend has the same phobia. I almost ruined our friendship when I told her that she had to watch SN that one night and remembered only minutes before air time that the episode was "Everybody loves a clown". I send her a short message saying: Don`t watch it! Just don't watch it!"

    Can't wait to see the two movies this spring.

    Poor Sadie, glad she's fine again.

    Funny, I'm the same way when it comes to clowns-they've always creeped me out a bit. lol. Clowns have always bothered me, come to think of the matter, I think watching "It" was a huge part of that phobia. For me, it's like how Sera Gamble explained it all in the "Roadmap" feature for the episode "Everybody Loves a Clown". Something about clowns scares me, because you never really know what that person is thinking because a lot of the nonverbal communications cues are hidden behind their masks. Very creepy!

    That makes sense, but I was never scared of clowns, don't know why because those carneval masks from Venice totally freak me out and it's the same concept of hiding. And maybe it's because I read IT before I saw the movie, so I kind of knew what would come.

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    ToxicAngel503

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    libra113 wrote:
    kdtfiles wrote:
    I'm glad the Jason thing didn't work for the ep.

    As for IT, LOVE THAT MOVIE
    Well, I still didn't think much of the material they added to fill in for Jason and given a choice between the two I would have rather have seen Jason (or a character similar enough to get the point across but not similar enough to get them sued, like the Leatherface-like character in "Tall Tales"). I HATED the whole Lisa thing and the thing with that kid (made a medicore epsiode vuritally unwatchable)and stirring up the whole "I don't care what they say he's Dean's son and they're going to end up together at the end" mess is the LAST thing they needed to do.

    That's not at all what they were saying. I mean Kripke has said that, but in this instance they were showing the side of Dean that nobody ever sees. It's not Lisa he was dreaming about, it was the life she led that he wants so badly, *has* wanted so badly, and she was just a representative of that. And it embarrassed him because all his life he's put up this facade about how cool he is with their life. He didn't want Sam to know that he secretly hates their life and wishes he could settle down and have a family. That's the same reason why in WIAWSNB when he said "Mom was going to have grandkids" he didn't say they would be from Sam AND him. Actually, come to think about it did he even tell him about Carmen? I don't think he did. So that's why I think they did that. It's funny seeing him all flustered, but it's also really sad. And it was hilarious with Sam's dream! That horn dog.
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    [14]Dec 31, 2008
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    Kami-katze wrote:
    gyrados12786 wrote:
    Kami-katze wrote:

    englishshewolf wrote:
    Stephen Kings IT ......Jared really is afraid of Clowns

    Can be very disturbing if you watch it too young, my best friend has the same phobia. I almost ruined our friendship when I told her that she had to watch SN that one night and remembered only minutes before air time that the episode was "Everybody loves a clown". I send her a short message saying: Don`t watch it! Just don't watch it!"

    Can't wait to see the two movies this spring.

    Poor Sadie, glad she's fine again.

    Funny, I'm the same way when it comes to clowns-they've always creeped me out a bit. lol. Clowns have always bothered me, come to think of the matter, I think watching "It" was a huge part of that phobia. For me, it's like how Sera Gamble explained it all in the "Roadmap" feature for the episode "Everybody Loves a Clown". Something about clowns scares me, because you never really know what that person is thinking because a lot of the nonverbal communications cues are hidden behind their masks. Very creepy!

    That makes sense, but I was never scared of clowns, don't know why because those carneval masks from Venice totally freak me out and it's the same concept of hiding. And maybe it's because I read IT before I saw the movie, so I kind of knew what would come.


    Are you talking about those masquerade masks? Those are creepy. I see those in this Chinese restaurant down the road and it gives me the chills.
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    libra113 wrote:
    kdtfiles wrote:
    I'm glad the Jason thing didn't work for the ep.

    As for IT, LOVE THAT MOVIE


    As for "It", trust me the book was a MILLION times better. The movie is good (I have it in my dvd collection) but there's a lot of really great stuff that time, budget and tv censership wouldn't allow them to do and some of the other stuff they came up with to replace the stuff they couldn't/didn't use was kind of on the weak side by compairison.
    Yeah, the book was much better.
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    ToxicAngel503 wrote:
    libra113 wrote:
    kdtfiles wrote:
    I'm glad the Jason thing didn't work for the ep.

    As for IT, LOVE THAT MOVIE
    Well, I still didn't think much of the material they added to fill in for Jason and given a choice between the two I would have rather have seen Jason (or a character similar enough to get the point across but not similar enough to get them sued, like the Leatherface-like character in "Tall Tales"). I HATED the whole Lisa thing and the thing with that kid (made a medicore epsiode vuritally unwatchable)and stirring up the whole "I don't care what they say he's Dean's son and they're going to end up together at the end" mess is the LAST thing they needed to do.

    That's not at all what they were saying. I mean Kripke has said that, but in this instance they were showing the side of Dean that nobody ever sees. It's not Lisa he was dreaming about, it was the life she led that he wants so badly, *has* wanted so badly, and she was just a representative of that. And it embarrassed him because all his life he's put up this facade about how cool he is with their life. He didn't want Sam to know that he secretly hates their life and wishes he could settle down and have a family. That's the same reason why in WIAWSNB when he said "Mom was going to have grandkids" he didn't say they would be from Sam AND him. Actually, come to think about it did he even tell him about Carmen? I don't think he did. So that's why I think they did that. It's funny seeing him all flustered, but it's also really sad. And it was hilarious with Sam's dream! That horn dog.
    No, I KNOW the show and thoes connected to it weren't saying that, there's a segment of the fans who STILL beleave she was lying and that the kid was his and have this fantasy that when it's all said and done he's going pull up in her driveway and they're going to be together.
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    ToxicAngel503 wrote:
    Kami-katze wrote:
    gyrados12786 wrote:
    Kami-katze wrote:

    englishshewolf wrote:
    Stephen Kings IT ......Jared really is afraid of Clowns

    Can be very disturbing if you watch it too young, my best friend has the same phobia. I almost ruined our friendship when I told her that she had to watch SN that one night and remembered only minutes before air time that the episode was "Everybody loves a clown". I send her a short message saying: Don`t watch it! Just don't watch it!"

    Can't wait to see the two movies this spring.

    Poor Sadie, glad she's fine again.

    Funny, I'm the same way when it comes to clowns-they've always creeped me out a bit. lol. Clowns have always bothered me, come to think of the matter, I think watching "It" was a huge part of that phobia. For me, it's like how Sera Gamble explained it all in the "Roadmap" feature for the episode "Everybody Loves a Clown". Something about clowns scares me, because you never really know what that person is thinking because a lot of the nonverbal communications cues are hidden behind their masks. Very creepy!

    That makes sense, but I was never scared of clowns, don't know why because those carneval masks from Venice totally freak me out and it's the same concept of hiding. And maybe it's because I read IT before I saw the movie, so I kind of knew what would come.

    Are you talking about those masquerade masks? Those are creepy. I see those in this Chinese restaurant down the road and it gives me the chills.
    That are the ones.
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    libra113 wrote:
    ToxicAngel503 wrote:
    libra113 wrote:
    kdtfiles wrote:
    I'm glad the Jason thing didn't work for the ep.

    As for IT, LOVE THAT MOVIE
    Well, I still didn't think much of the material they added to fill in for Jason and given a choice between the two I would have rather have seen Jason (or a character similar enough to get the point across but not similar enough to get them sued, like the Leatherface-like character in "Tall Tales"). I HATED the whole Lisa thing and the thing with that kid (made a medicore epsiode vuritally unwatchable)and stirring up the whole "I don't care what they say he's Dean's son and they're going to end up together at the end" mess is the LAST thing they needed to do.

    That's not at all what they were saying. I mean Kripke has said that, but in this instance they were showing the side of Dean that nobody ever sees. It's not Lisa he was dreaming about, it was the life she led that he wants so badly, *has* wanted so badly, and she was just a representative of that. And it embarrassed him because all his life he's put up this facade about how cool he is with their life. He didn't want Sam to know that he secretly hates their life and wishes he could settle down and have a family. That's the same reason why in WIAWSNB when he said "Mom was going to have grandkids" he didn't say they would be from Sam AND him. Actually, come to think about it did he even tell him about Carmen? I don't think he did. So that's why I think they did that. It's funny seeing him all flustered, but it's also really sad. And it was hilarious with Sam's dream! That horn dog.
    No, I KNOW the show and thoes connected to it weren't saying that, there's a segment of the fans who STILL beleave she was lying and that the kid was his and have this fantasy that when it's all said and done he's going pull up in her driveway and they're going to be together.

    Did you watch the thing with Kripke? That is what they were saying.
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    I don't know to what you're refurring but IF you're saying that he indeed confirmed that the kid was REALLY Dean's after all and that at the end of the series they're going to live happily ever after all I can say is he MUST have been joking around because there's NO way that would EVER really happen.
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    Well I was kind of saying both. Kripke said in the "commentary" for DALDOM that the dream was to show a side of Dean nobody got to see, especially Sam, about him dreaming of a normal life. It wasn't necessarily about Lisa and Ben. It was about a wife and child, which is what Dean truly wants. But Kripke did say in an interview somewhere (I believe the magazine) that while obviously not right now, Lisa and Ben MIGHT be in the very distant future for Dean. And he didn't seem like he was joking. But even if that were to happen it would merely be hinted at by having Dean give up hunting once and for all rather than the whole showing up on her doorstep thing.
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