Welcome to Jensen Ackles Daily. This site hopes to become your ultimate online resource for all things featuring the talented actor and director, Jensen Ackles. You may recognize Jensen from films such as, "My Bloody Valentine," "Ten Inch Hero," and the television series, "Supernatural." Our goal is to bring you up to date news as well as the latest photos and videos, making this your number one stop for Jensen. We hope that you'll enjoy your stay, bookmark the site and come back many times for your Jensen needs!
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As you can see, I have uploaded a new layout! Sorry that I didn’t run a poll about the pictures but I was so sick of the previous one that I literally had to make a quick change. Hope you like it. I absolutly love the simple style. Enjoy. I promise to run a poll for the layout after this one, again. I swear. |
| Apr 16, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: Site • 5 Comments » |
| Did you already know… |
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that Comic Book Movie Fansites would rather see Jensen as the team leader (which was recently established) Ronin/Clint Barton in the rumored film adaption of “Avengers“? Actually, Jensen was rumored to be the best choice for Captain American but according to this site “…Ackles is the type of actor who would be better suited for Barton’s attitude.” |
| Apr 12, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: Movies, News, Tabloids • Comments Off |
| MORE My Bloody Valentine movie stills added! |
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I’ve updated the movie stills for My Bloody Valentine 3-D. Enjoy. GALLERY LINK: |
| Apr 11, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: Gallery, My Bloody Valentine 3-D • Comments Off |
| Mega Buzz on Supernatural |
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Any Supernatural scoop? — Laura Source: tvguide.com |
| Apr 08, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: News, Supernatural • Comments Off |
| ‘Supernatural’: Sexy. Scary. Over? |
Demons, deities, and delirious fans. The CW’s rapidly growing cult fave has them all. So why do its stars and creator want to vanish after one more spooky season?In the intense universe of fandom surrounding Supernatural — the CW series that follows the chisel-jawed Winchester brothers as they drive around the country snuffing out demons — there are ”Sam girls” and ”Dean girls.” Websites chronicle every scrap of minutiae (including the fellas’ sweet ride, a ’67 Chevy Impala), and bloggers dig around casting directors’ sites looking for snippets of scenes to post online (they’ve even managed to spoil entire scripts). There’s also a unique and very creepy subset of romantic fan fiction dedicated to siblings Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) called ”Wincest” — the less said about it the better. One creative fan actually showed up on set in an orange vest, pretending to be a production assistant. ”They gave her a walkie-talkie!” recalls Ackles. ”She worked the entire day there until somebody finally figured it out. Obviously now they’ve stepped up the protocol.” Meaning, the stars have a bodyguard when they’re working. Says Padalecki, ”I guess the network or the studio said, ‘We [only] have two guys on this show. We’d better protect them.”’ It might be time to beef up the security detail even more, because the Supernatural cult is swelling. Sure, the show may not crack the top 10, or even the top 80 — ”You go to a dinner party and someone asks you what show you work on and you say ‘Supernatural,’ and they’ve never heard of it,” says creator/exec producer Eric Kripke. ”Then they say, ‘What network is it on?’ and you say ‘The CW,’ and they’ve never heard of it” — but lately it’s been making almost otherworldly gains in viewership. Season 4, which has centered on the brothers battling angels as well as their usual demon enemies, is up an impressive 13 percent over last year, with new episodes averaging 3.3 million viewers a week — and that’s against Thursday-night stalwarts Grey’s Anatomy and CSI. All those new Supernatural acolytes, however, may find themselves wishing they’d showed up sooner: The cast and crew’s ”godfather,” executive producer and director Kim Manners (The X-Files), passed away in January; Padalecki, 26, and Ackles, 31, are exhausted; and Kripke has long maintained that he wants the series to last only five seasons — that’s one more, then they’re done. As Kripke told his writers at the beginning of this season, ”Let’s be bold. Let’s delve into the stories headlong. Let’s not tap-dance around them because we’re scared, or because we have to save something for tomorrow. Because we don’t know if there will be a tomorrow.” |
| Apr 08, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: News, Tabloids • Comments Off |
| My Bloody Valentine 3-D Props Up for Auction |
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The phone is just one of over 500 items up for sale at the Fangoria Live Auction hosted by Premiere Props. The auction will take place on Saturday, April 18 at the Los Angeles Convention Center but you can watch it live online. Not only will there be props from My Bloody Valentine 3-D, but they’re also selling props and costumes from The Wizard of Gore, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Mutant Chronicles, Quarantine and more. The auction is just one event in a full weekend of horror fun that includes a special appearance by My Bloody Valentine director, Patrick Lussier who will participate in a Q&A and sign autographs on Sunday, April 19. |
| Apr 08, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: My Bloody Valentine 3-D, News, Unsorted & Miscellaneous • 1 Comment » |
| Meet This Year’s Alpha Male Madness Champion! |
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Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) of Supernatural is the winner of the 2009 Alpha Male Madness Tournament, which means that, according to you, the fans, he’s the baddest dude in all of television and everybody else in the game is his bitch. Congratulations to Dean, Jensen and the Supernatural fans, and thanks very much to everyone who voted. (Check out the final 2009 AMM bracket, if you want to see how the various rounds played out.) We thought this was great fun and we’ll do it again (better) next year, if that’s OK with ya’ll. |
| Apr 04, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: News, Supernatural • 1 Comment » |
| Supernatural: Who is the Monster at the End of This Season? |
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The latest episode of Supernatural featured meta jokes on top of meta jokes, so it stands to reason that the title of the episode might also include some hidden secrets. Fans were quick to notice that The Monster at the End of This Book is actually the title of a Sesame Street children’s book featuring Grover. Could this harmless piece of kiddie lit hold the secret to the entire Supernatural mystery? In the book, which is itself a piece of meta fiction, Grover talks directly to the person reading the book, warning them about the monster at the end and urging the reader not to continue reading. It’s a rather adult concept, but if you reach the end, you get a surprise. SPOILER WARNING: Read no further if you don’t want the end of this children’s book spoiled. |
| Apr 04, 2009 • Posted By Melanie • Filed Under: Supernatural, Unsorted & Miscellaneous • 2 Comments » |
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