Austin Comic Con 2013 - One on One with James Marsters
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- This is the One on One panel from Austin Comic Con 2013 with James Marsters famous for his role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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James is just fabulous ❤❤❤
LOL, this guy always makes my laugh! he is great, i miss him so much!
Thank you for the video!
I do love James Marsters personality but, I just miss his English accent in interviews. For years I had no idea that he was american because his accent was so great in Buffy.
If I was a celebrity and someone in the audience asked me what my bra size is I would be pretty pissed and not want to answer that. JM was more than polite when asked the size question. What was he going to say anyway? "My penis is small."
Awe, James, now he can set other people after an atacker!🤛🏼
He's too amazing. Music wise, actor wise, Creative force. Love him... 😏
He's a real Punk babe. 🧑🏼💗🤟🏼
🥀💀🥀🎬🤦🏼♂️🙂
Anyone else dying to see James Marsters as John Constantine in the new NBC series? Constantine is Spike, John Hart, and Harry Dresden all rolled up into one. No one can pull that off like Marsters.
5:25 no duh James! What do you expect? Spike was hot lol
Love the Lithuanian accent!
Most interviews don't make it to my favorites. I'll probably never be famous but I still feel enriched having some of my ideas about acting reinforced and confirmed and getting great tips for future attempts. So many great stories--I'd been wondering about the scar. I so hope James has come in contact with some better cops; I've heard they're kind of a joke in New York, but all the ones I've met seemed to be doing their job. Thanks for posting this! Hope someday I can afford to go to a good convention.
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it was in the early eighties when crime was much higher and cops more suspicious as a result.