On CBS’ “CSI: Miami” (the “CSI” show not set in Las Vegas or New York, in case you were confused), Eva LaRue plays Natalia Boa Vista, the show’s resident Latina DNA analyst who, as it turned out at the end of Season 4, was actually a FBI rat. But she’s since absconded with that role, and is now a rookie member of the CSI team. And no, I don’t know that from memory, I actually surfed the web to find that particular information, because I don’t watch “CSI: Miami” enough to actually know all the actors. Let’s see, there’s Emily Procter, the guy who used to be on “NYPD Blue”, and, um, Eva Larue. Wait, I’m sure there are more. Right? Anyhoo, here’s Eva LaRue, one more reason to watch “CSI: Miami”.
9 October 2006
Who knew a scary ass Japanese mom and her equally scary ass kid could be so popular? Apparently the Japanese knew, because before “The Grudge” came to America, it was a Japanese horror franchise. Thanks to Sam Raimi, who knows a thing or two about cool horror franchises, “The Grudge” has now been Americanized (don’t get your panties into a bunch, the original Japanese creator/director is doing the remakes himself), which leads to Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nikki Griffin, Amber Tamblyn, Arielle Kebbel, Eva LaRue, and Kristen Bell braving the horrors to attend the premiere. Those brave, brave girls.
23 April 2007