Angus MacFadyen Forum
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| by tom w angus would be awesome as king battlehammer Comment on this... |
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| by Rekka Happy 1-Year Anniversary to 'Miracles'! One year ago -- January 27, 2003 -- an amazing show debuted on ABC at 10 p.m. Intelligently written, beautifully acted, and with a dark and cinematic look and feel, it hooked millions of viewers instantly. The show, of course, was 'Miracles' -- whose previews even before its first airing had created a sense of anticipation and excitement in TV fans all over the world. 'Miracles' was a show unlike any other. Its unique stories explored everything from good and evil, destiny and free will, to the paranormal, to the little everyday aspects of life and loneliness. The show's main characters Paul, Alva, and Evelyn struggled with the uncertainties people face every day -- imagining a universe with a God -- and one with a God who was nowhere. 'Miracles' gave all of us a show to truly look forward to each week, and for that we owe our gratitude to Richard Hatem, David Greenwalt, Skeet Ulrich, Angus Macfadyen, Marisa Ramirez, Robert Kral, Hector Elizondo, Matt Reeves, Zack Estrin, Chris Levinson, David Graziano, Andrew Elvis Miller, Spencer Garrett, Lawrence Bennett, Andre Fabrizio, Sean Galuszka, Alex Villierz, Melissa Roth, Rocky Brooks and dozens of other talented cast and crew members (just to name a few) who helped to bring the show to life. Without them, 'Miracles' would not have existed -- so from Miracles fans everywhere, we send our most appreciative thanks to them all! Where We Are Now Those of us involved in the Save Miracles campaign also have much to be thankful for. At nine months and still going strong, our campaign is still in the limelight, with recent articles and coverage from The Associated Press and more in the works! And, as the recent and well-deserved successes of the "Firefly" and "Farscape" campaigns show -- 'Miracles' can indeed happen. As long as we're willing to go the distance to get the show back on the air. It's an effort that brings together thousands of dedicated fans from around the globe -- in increasing numbers every day, as 'Miracles' has aired in Australia, Canada, and now the United Kingdom. No matter where we are in the world, we 'Miracles' fans are still starved for more of the story -- to learn the answers to the tantalizing questions posed by its first season. To get more of those stories of light and dark, good and evil, hope and redemption. We've come a long way to get to this point, and we'll be here a year from now as well! Keep checking in with us, at MiraclesHQ.com -- we're happy to have you with us! +==========================================+ And just in time for the one-year anniversary of the airing of "The Ferguson Syndrome," comes a very special welcome to MiraclesHQ.com -- from Richard Hatem! An Official Welcome to MiraclesHQ-- from Richard Hatem! One year ago this week, David Greenwalt and I tried to predict the fate of "Miracles." I said we'd hobble through our first half-season with mediocre ratings and get renewed by the skin of our teeth. (This was my attempt at keeping my expectations low.) David, being David, predicted we'd be a smash hit and turn into big jerks. Well, bigger jerks. So here we are, a year later, and the results are in: we hobbled through our first half-season, didn't get renewed and turned into big jerks anyway. What we didn't predict was that people we had never met would spend hundreds of hours devoting themselves to the life of our show, doing everything in their power to keep it on the air in any way, shape or form possible. MiraclesHQ.com is living proof of this devotion. It's a labor of love that stands as a tribute to all the hard work done by everyone who contributed to the show. But more than that, it's a meeting place for those people who care about Paul, Keel and Evelyn and their adventures confronting the unknown. For me, this site is a warm, cozy log cabin in the vast, snow covered forest of the Internet. In this cabin, you'll meet friends who can't stop asking the big, scary questions of life. But when you're in a warm cabin, and the vast cold night is just outside the door, what could be more fun? To any and all who find their way to the cabin door, I welcome you. Come sit by the fire. Stay as long as you like. And from the bottom of my heart, I'm glad you're here. For more news in information on the campaign to save Miracles, please visit MiraclesHQ (www.miracleshq.com). Comment on this... |
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| by Sarah And don't miss him in Second Skin - delicious! Comment on this... |
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| by Sarah Who couldn't love him on a weekly basis?!! I want Miracles back on TV!!!!! I need my fix....check out the capaign to bring it back at www.MiraclesTV.com And how about the idea of Angus as the next James Bond? hmmmm....... Comment on this... |
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| by Matissa Alexander I Just wanted to say that Angus is a VERY amazing actor. Very versatile and incredible. I saw him for the very first time in Braveheart. It was a very intense, incredibly sad movie. As Robert the Bruce, he was perfect. They could not cast a better person. I find him to be a breath of fresh air as an actor, and as a person. There aren't many actors like him around anymore. He ranks right up there with a couple of my favorie actors of all time--Roddy McDowall, Humphrey Bogart, and Danny Kaye. Ironically enough I recently found out that Angus attended Britain's School of Speech and Drama--where an actor friend of mine attended. I'm glad to see him on a regular series on television--Miracles, as Alva. Comment on this... |
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| by d hooten just saw him in ya ya girls? he reminded me so much of richard burton i thought he had to be his son. he is wonderful!!!! i will watch for him in other movies. Comment on this... | ||||
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