Considering how KLS felt about the SciFi show, I'm sure she'd be less than thrilled about where a topic about her personal appearance has gone. Oops.
Can someone refresh my memory and tell me who Ice-T is again?
I *think* he's a rap artist who dabbled in acting along the way.
That's pretty much it. He has experienced success as an actor and currently stars as a cop (isn't that ironic?) in one of the Law & Order franchises.
I have a morbid curiosity to see that Sciography segment. I remember thinking when they were sending out press releases asking for fans to be interviewed and they were looking for a fan who slept in a coffin and thought they were Barnabas or Angelique, "HELL will feeze over before *I* ever go before a camera for that bunch!"
There was another SciFi project at around the same time called
Sci Luv-- its DS segment has screened at Fests-- and it showcased a few extreme fans. A couple of other Forum members interviewed for
Sciography but we never saw any of their interviews. But the two shows do blur together in my mind.
I also have to wonder what Jim Pierson was thinking when he scheduled that Sciography segment to air during that Festival banquet.
Surely an individual with even a modicum of social instinct would be able to understand just how upsetting the completed segment would be for the actors and many of the fans?
I think the purpose of showing (a very edited version of the segment which was bad enough) the segment at the banquet was so fans could see why the project was not pursued with the producers of the segment.
The DS segment wasn't edited; it was a rough cut and shown in its entirety. Pierson did introduce it by saying that it wasn't meant to be taken seriously, which makes one wonder why he showed it at all. It was originally in the Saturday list of events but got bumped to Sunday night. That year's banquet fare (a WTC memorial, Roger Davis' real estate video, and the Sciography piece) was quite a mixed bag.