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 Intervista a Lucy su TV Guide(Lucy Lawless Heats up Spartacus)

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ecco l'articolo:
http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/winter-preview/lucy-lawless-heats-up-spartacus-3729.html

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Grazie Ludo, già messo.
Ecco la trascrizione:

Lucy Lawless Heats Up Spartacus
by Michael Logan January 14, 2010 02:11 PM EST



First came Xena: Warrior Princess. Then Battlestar Galactica. Now Lucy Lawless could be headed toward her third straight international mega-hit with Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The new Starz series, heavy on sex, rough language and slo-mo CGI gore, stars Wales export Andy Whitfield as the famed Thracian rebel and Lawless in the plum role of Lucretia, a desperate, social-climbing conniver married to the downwardly-mobile owner of a gladiator school (John Hannah). Here Lawless dishes with TV Guide Magazine about everything from her bare boobage (she does her first topless scenes ever in Spartacus!) to the separation anxiety she’s feeling now that she’s half a world away from her BFF, former Dancing With the Stars contestant Marissa Jaret Winokur.

Awesome show! You sure know how to pick ’em.
[Laughs] Not everybody thinks so! I keep being asked, “Why are you doing the sword and sandals thing again?” But this is so different. The opportunity to do this series was not to be taken lightly. And who doesn’t want to play Lady Macbeth?

You’re married to Rob Tapert, one of the exec producers of Spartacus and your former Xena boss. Did he beg you to be in this, or did you beg him?
He said, “I would love you to do this, but there’s no pressure.” Rob’s great that way. It meant moving back to New Zealand, the place of my childhood, and, honestly, I was so happy living in Los Angeles with my little life and all my friends, that I wasn’t really ready to stop adventuring. But I’m so glad that I’m doing Spartacus, and so grateful for the quality of the role. Only Rob knows what to do with me.

You really think that? Battlestar Galactica handed you an extremely cool part.
That’s true. Well, yes, I guess when you put it like that. But this is certainly a more grownup role that I have in Spartacus. And it’s going nowhere good, which I love. Lucretia is living in such moral peril. She and her husband are really on hard times, and they’re in a society where there’s no Social Security, where no one’s going to help you out, so she’s determined to claw her way up. She latches on to the Paris Hiltons of Rome to raise her social status. She wants to be with the pretty girls but she’s older. She hasn’t had children, which is a terrible pain for her—she’s desperate to have a child!—and at every turn someone’s rubbing her nose in it. And, of course, she’s carrying on a secret affair with one of her husband’s top gladiators. She’s in a lot of pain much of the time and that’s so much fun to play!

There’s a sure-to-be-notorious scene where Lucretia and her husband are carrying on a regular conversation while their slaves are manually arousing them in preparation for sex. Discuss.
We shot that so long ago I can barely remember it.

Seriously? I don’t believe you!
[Laughs] Well, maybe I have such poor memory of it because I was just mortified! All the slave extras in the scene had just come in from Cameroon and Nigeria and I’m, like, “What must these people be thinking?” We really pull the audience into a whole other time and place. For the Romans, that level of canoodling with slaves meant nothing—it’s as if the slaves were a mere extension of your own hand. When some people see that scene, they’ll flee their living rooms and never turn on their TVs again. Others will go, “Wow, I’m really not in Kansas anymore! What’s next?” And that’s the crowd we’ll attract. Spartacus is not a show for lightweights.

You’re looking look pretty hot as a Roman!
Not loving the wigs, though. They weigh, like, four pounds and by the end of the day you’re literally staggering down the corridor at the studio going, “God, would you get this thing off me?” But everything is stunning—the costumes, the jewels, the sets, the makeup. This show looks like nothing else on television.

Even the slaves look great.
This slave thing is a really peculiar thing to play. Having them hanging around you in your personal space all the time is really annoying for a modern human being. But the Romans considered them like personal handbags—they hold your money, they hand you whatever you need whenever you need it. And your status depended very much on having those people fulfill those roles. Weird.

How did you feel about going topless? It’s a career first for you, right?
Yes, this is the first time I’ve done it. I was all keyed up for a couple of days before my first nude scene—we’re all keyed up the first time, especially the male gladiators when they have to go full frontal—and the minute it was over I went home, put my head under a pillow and went straight to sleep because it was so stressful. A couple of times after that, I was like, who cares? Even the big, burly grips who push the cameras around don’t blink twice anymore. You get desensitized to it, and in a way that’s great. People stop seeing the artifice and listen to the words.

Do you wish you could go back and re-do Xena with all the super special effects and tech toys you’re using on Spartacus?
No, because Xena was a perfect fruit of its own time. But I’ll tell you this: Just because we can create all this CGI magic these days doesn’t make the work easier. The pace at which we shoot Spartacus just crawls along. It’s a really labor-intensive show—just adding the effects takes 120 days per episode! On Xena we went like a train, 12 hours every day, laughing our fool heads off for six years, and as a result it was much more fun than Spartacus, which is incredibly painstaking but that’s OK. Look at what we’re getting for our efforts! We’re pulling off miracles on a surprisingly tight budget, and nobody does that better than Kiwis.

Now that you’ve moved out of L.A. , what’s your buddy Marissa Jaret Winokur doing without you? You two were joined at the hip.
We’re totally co-dependent! I think she’s in denial and trying to ignore the fact I left. I have to go on her blog to find out what she’s doing. I’m just dying to go back and hang out with her and be losers together at the Fashion Square Mall in Sherman Oaks. I really miss our sordid, trashy, mall-rat ways. We go there all the time and moan about our rotten lives. [Laughs] And those are the good days!

Spartacus: Blood and Sand premieres Friday, January 22, 10/9c, Starz

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