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               Joseph               Gatt               is               living               the               fanboy               dream.

He               has               been               in               projects               for               "Star               Wars,"               "Star               Trek,"               and               "Thor."               Joseph               is               perhaps               best               known               as               the               motion               capture               performer               and               likeness               for               'Kratos'               from               the               acclaimed               award-winning               "God               of               War"               video               game               franchise.
               He               most               recently               just               finished               up               with               a               great               fan-favorite               recurring               role               on               Cinemax's               new               series               "Banshee."               I               caught               up               with               Joseph               and               was               able               to               pick               his               brain               about               all               his               cool               roles.
               Art               Eddy:               You               are               in               the               film               "Star               Trek               Into               Darkness."               Tell               me               about               your               role               and               what               it               was               like               to               work               with               J.J.

Abrams?
               Joseph               Gatt:               I               play               "Science               Officer               0718"               who               is               a               cybernetic               officer               on               the               bridge               of               the               Enterprise.

Working               with               J.J.

on               the               movie               was               a               total               dream.

He               is               one               of               the               most               wonderful               people               and               directors               you               could               possibly               hope               to               work               with.

He               is               incredibly               passionate               and               has               endless               energy.

Beyond               that,               he               is               probably               the               biggest               geek               on               the               set.

He               really               had               a               sense               of               total               love               and               respect               for               the               Star               Trek               Universe               and               everything               that               it               means,               and               this               then               rippled               down               through               everyone               on               the               set.



               AE:               What               were               some               of               the               memorable               moments               while               you               were               shooting               the               film?
               JG:               Waking               up               every               day               to               go               to               work               was               a               memorable               experience!

There               are               so               many               to               choose               from.

I'll               never               forget               the               first               time               I               went               to               wardrobe               at               Sony               Studios,               and               Michael               Kaplan,               the               Academy               award-winning               legendary               costume               designer,               brought               me               my               blue               shirt               for               the               first               time.

I               put               on               the               dark               grey               undershirt               and               then               put               on               the               blue               science               officer               shirt               and               looked               in               the               mirror.

My               first               thought               was,               "Wow,               I'm               wearing               a               blue               Star               Trek               shirt!"               My               second               thought               was,               "We               should               have               this               taken               in               a               little               so               that               my               muscles               show               more.
               Another               unforgettable               moment               for               me               personally               was               when               we               were               visited               on               the               set               by               NASA               astronaut               Greg               Chamitoff.

I               am               a               total               geek,               and               when               I               was               young               I               was               the               biggest               space               and               airplane               nerd!

I               knew               everything               about               the               space               program,               and               to               me,               astronauts               are               about               as               close               to               real               superheroes               as               it               gets.

They               don't               play               spaceman,               they               ARE               spacemen!

They               have               boldly               gone,               etc.
The               whole               bridge,               full               of               cast               and               crew,               gave               him               a               rapturous               round               of               applause,               and               he               then               proceeded               to               explain               to               us               how               (I               paraphrase)               watching               "Star               Trek"               with               his               father               as               a               child               made               him               want               to               be               an               astronaut.

He               then               thanked               us               for               his               life               and               career!

It               really               made               me               sit               down               and               consider               the               idea               that               what               I'm               doing               right               now               and               the               choices               I               make               as               an               actor               can               really               influence               the               lives               of               people,               for               better               or               worse.

So               I               have               to               really               take               responsibility               for               those               choices               and               understand               the               power               I               have               as               an               actor               working               in               this               industry.

AE:               Were               you               into               "Star               Trek"               when               you               were               growing               up?
               JG:               I               did               watch               the               original               series               and               was               a               fan,               but               I               didn't               really               get               into               it               until               "The               Next               Generation."               I               loved               "Picard"               and               the               whole               feel               of               that               show.

I               felt               like               the               balance               between               the               fun               and               the               intelligence               was               much               better.

I               did               enjoy               some               of               the               movies,               the               even               numbers,               but               didn't               get               super               excited               until               I               saw               the               first               J.J.

reboot               in               2009.

I               felt               like               he               woke               up               the               franchise.

He               brought               a               new               energy               and               filled               it               with               an               excitement               and               adventure               that               had               gone               missing               for               a               while,               but               still               with               all               the               characteristic               and               respectful               nods               to               the               original               series.


               
               AE:               You               are               living               the               fanboy               dream.

Not               only               have               you               been               in               "Star               Trek,"               but               you               have               been               in               "Thor"               as               the               Frost               Giant               villain,               Grundroth.

Are               you               a               fan               of               these               sci-fi               films               and               comic               books?
               JG:               I               grew               up               reading               comics,               and               "Thor"               was               one               of               my               faves,               so               booking               "Thor"               was               a               huge               geek               win               for               me.

I               remember               being               on               set               and               spending               a               lot               of               time               educating               the               other               actors               about               "Thor"               and               the               world               of               "Thor               and               the               Avengers,"               because               no               one               else               had               any               idea.

I               even               brought               some               of               my               comic               books               to               the               set               to               share               around!
               I               also               got               a               Millennium               Falcon               as               a               Christmas               present               in               1978               and               have               been               a               total               Sci-Fi               geek               ever               since.

"Star               Wars,"               "Battlestar               Galactica,"               "Star               Trek,"               etc.

My               big               thing               was               "Star               Wars,"               but               I               loved               them               all.

I               grew               up               dreaming               about               having               a               real               blaster               or               flying               a               Colonial               Viper.

I               guess               flying               the               Enterprise               kind               of               trumps               all               of               those               things.

I'm               really,               truly               living               my               childhood               dreams               as               an               adult               and               being               paid               for               the               privilege.



               AE:               Keeping               with               the               sci-fi               theme               you               did               voice               acting               as               well.

You               were               the               voice               of               Lord               Scourge               in               the               hugely               popular               "Star               Wars:               The               Old               Republic."               What               type               of               research               did               you               do               for               that               role?
               JG:               To               be               honest,               I               didn't               need               to               do               any               research.

I               know               so               much               about               the               "Star               Wars"               universe               that               all               I               had               to               do               was               learn               about               these               characters               from               the               extended               universe               and               how               they               relate               to               the               timeline               I'm               aware               of.

The               toughest               thing               to               figure               out               was               that               "Lord               Scourge"               was,               in               fact,               a               good               guy,               and               also               a               Sith               Lord!

I               started               to               think               of               him               like               a               "Sherlock               Holmes"               kind               of               character.

Extremely               wise               and               intelligent,               but               with               kick-butt               skills,               as               well.



               AE:               To               you               what               is               the               difference               between               voice               acting               and               acting?
               JG:               Acting               is               acting.

Period.

But               I               can               wear               my               pajamas               and               not               do               my               hair               before               going               to               work               for               a               voice               only               job.

Although               I               could               do               that,               I've               never               actually               done               that.

In               fact,               a               lot               of               voice               acting               can               be               quite               tough               vocally.

You               are               generally               booked               for               a               4-hour               session,               and               it's               non-stop               for               that               time.

It               gets               especially               tough               when               you               have               to               do               the               "sounds"               part.
               The               grunts,               Oooo's,               Aaah's,               death               cries,               groans,               etc.

A               lot               of               voice               actors               leave               sessions               with               no               voice               after               a               tough               session,               so               it               can               be               very               demanding.

When               I'm               working               behind               the               mic,               I               can               also               get               very               physical,               especially               when               doing               a               light               saber               battle               or               something               of               that               sort.

This               is               because               I'll               actually               stand               in               that               sound               booth               and               physically               act               out               the               scene               while               recording.

Even               though               you               can't               be               seen,               the               difference               can               be               heard               in               the               recording.

There               is               such               a               noticeable               audible               difference               in               the               energy.

It's               so               much               fun.
               AE:               You               are               also               in               a               show               called               "Banshee"               on               Cinemax.

Tell               me               about               your               character               Albino.
               JG:               The               Albino               was               an               awesome               character               for               me               to               play,               but               also               the               biggest               challenge.

He               is               probably               the               most               evil               character               put               on               TV,               and               I               had               to               somehow               find               empathy               for               him               to               get               inside               him               somehow.

I               didn't               want               to               just               portray               a               stereotypical               bad               guy.

I               really               worked               hard               at               giving               him               real               reasons               for               being               the               person               he               is               and               behaving               the               way               he               does.
               He's               also               an               incredibly               important               person               in               the               life               story               of               "Lucas               Hood,"               the               series               lead.

He               is               a               catalyst               for               Lucas               becoming               the               hardened,               cold-hearted               person               he               transforms               into               while               in               jail.

Lucas               learns               that               you               do               whatever               it               takes               to               survive               and               get               what               you               want               or               need.

So               it               was               an               important               character               to               get               right               or               no               one               would've               believed               in               the               whole               transitional               part               of               Lucas's               story.

When               I               started               finding               out               that               fans               actually               felt               a               little               sympathy               for               "The               Albino,"               I               knew               that               the               challenge               paid               off.



               AE:               Out               of               all               the               roles               you               have               done               so               far               do               you               have               favorite?



               JG:               I               would               have               to               say               that               "The               Albino"               has               been               my               most               satisfying               role               to               date.

From               a               purely               acting               point               of               view,               it               was               the               most               challenging               and               the               most               satisfying               to               bring               to               life.



               AE:               Are               you               working               on               any               other               projects               that               we               should               look               out               for?
               JG:               When               you               look               like               I               do,               nothing               you               get               to               work               on               is               a               regular               gig,               and               everything               is               top               secret.

I               think               I've               signed               more               non-disclosure               agreements               in               the               last               four               years               then               most               actors               sign               in               their               whole               career.

So,               good               things               are               happening,               but               I               can't               say               a               word               yet!






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                   Founded               by               Chuck               actor               Zachary               Levi,               Nerd               Q               returns               for               the               4th               year               during               San               Diego               Comic-Con               2013.
                   The               actor               and               philanthropist               along               with               his               partners               of               his               multimedia               company,               The               Nerd               Machine,               began               Nerd               HQ               as               an               intimate               alternative               to               the               frenzy               at               the               convention               center.

    Fans               are               able               to               interact               in               a               low-key               setting,               but               still               be               immersed               in               the               glorious               frenzy               of               SDCC.
                   These               exclusive               Conversations               for               a               Cause               panels               allow               fans               to               interact               with               the               celebrities               which               have               included               Nathan               Fillion,               Jared               Padalecki,               Kevin               Smith,               Zachary               Quinto,               and               Felicia               Day.

    Tickets               are               limited               to               250               and               most               panels               sell               out               immediately-nothing               new               to               SDCC               attendees.
                   Talent               slated               to               appear               on               this               year's               panels               include               Padalecki,               Fillion,               Joe               Manganiello,               Joss               Whedon               and               the               casts               of               300:               Rise               of               an               Empire,               Dr.

    Who,               Haven,               I,               Frankenstein,               Orphan               Black,               PBS               Masterpiece:               Sherlock,               Psych,               Stoopid               Buddy               with               Seth               Green,               The               Maze               Runner,               Thrilling               Adventure               Hour,               and               Levi               himself.
                   Tickets               are               $22               for               each               panel               with               proceeds               going               to               Operation               Smile.

    Last               year's               panels               raised               $140,000.
                   Conversations               for               a               Cause               panels               will               be               streamed               on               The               Nerd               Machine               YouTube               page,               NerdMachineTV.
                   This               year,               Nerd               HQ               moves               into               Petco               Park.
                   "Moving               to               the               ballpark               is               a               major               step               in               the               growth               of               Nerd               HQ               and               will               allow               us               to               expand               our               tradition               of               offering               exclusive               access               to               new               games,               technology,               and               the               opportunity               for               intimate               conversations               with               some               of               the               Hollywood's               most               influential               celebrities               and               creatives."
                   Also               to               be               found               by               attendees:               cutting               edge               technology               and               gaming               showcases,               exciting               autograph               signings,               cornerstone               events               and               exclusive               parties,               including               Levi's               annual               NERD               Party.
                   

                   Nerd               HQ               is               open               July               18-21,               2013.






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    Dark               Horse               Books               collection               of               the               Itlaian               Dylan               Dog               comics               The               Dylan               Dog               Case               Files               is               a               great               introduction               for               people               who               are               not               familiar               with               the               character.

    In               1994               there               was               an               Italian               film               based               on               the               character               starring               Rupert               Everett               called               Dellamorte               Dellamore               (more               commonly               known               as               Cemetery               Man)               which               became               an               International               success               and               helped               Everett               become               a               star.

    Created               by               Tiziano               Sclavi               (with               art               by               Angelo               Stano,               Andrea               Venturi,               Giampiero               Casertano,               Luigi               Piccatto,               and               Bruno               Brindisi)               Dylan               Dog               is               a               womanizer               who               investigates               strange               and               unusual               cases               that               revolve               around               everything               from               zombies,               monsters,               freaks,               vampires,               and               anything               else               that               he               stumbles               upon.

    Much               like               Sherlock               Holmes,               Dog               has               a               knack               for               both               getting               into               trouble               both               with               and               without               his               trusted               sidekick               Felix,               whose               even               stranger               then               Dog               and               whom               provides               most               of               the               comic               relief               in               the               stories               provided               in               this               collection.

    At               an               amazing               680               pages               this               is               a               huge               collection               to               sink               your               teeth               into               both               for               mystery               fans               and               horror               fans.

    Unlike               the               film               version,               the               stories               contained               within               this               collection               are               more               focused               on               dark               comedy               and               the               unusual               fantasy               (although               the               film               is               filled               with               a               lot               of               fantasy).

    Anyone               watching               the               film               will               see               very               little               resemblance               to               the               graphic               novel               other               then               in               the               character               itself               which               is               fine               since               the               stories               contained               in               this               collection               are               more               entertaining               then               the               film               (and               I               really               like               the               film).

    Dog               comes               off               as               a               poor               man's               James               Bond               mixed               with               a               Sherlock               Holmes               who               cares               more               about               women               then               he               does               about               solving               the               next               case               or               paying               the               bills.

    This               is               not               to               say               that               the               material               isn't               dark               because               the               stories               "Dawn               of               the               Living               Dead"               and               "Morgana"               are               particularly               dark               while               "Johnny               Freak"               is               tragic               and               heartfelt.

    "Zed"               is               another               standout               as               it               deals               with               an               alternate               world               that               may               or               may               not               be               better               then               our               own               as.

    Along               the               way               Dog               discovers               many               different               loves               (hince               the               Bond               reference)               and               has               many               brushes               with               the               law,               whom               don't               take               him               seriously               half               the               time.
                   Another               great               aspect               of               the               book               is               the               fine               black               &               white               artwork,               which               is               a               compliment               to               the               dark               nature               of               the               stories.

    It's               like               reading               a               film               noire               (which               the               tone               of               many               of               the               stories               border               upon).

    This               collection               for               the               first               time               allows               many               readers               to               finally               have               access               to               a               comic               which               has               sold               over               56               million               copies               worldwide               and               since               there               is               a               Hollywood               adaptation               in               the               works               (as               of               this               writing)               what               better               place               then               here               to               get               acquainted               with               this               detective               then               right               now.






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