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Masi Oka shot to fame playing Hiro Nakamura on the NBC hit "Heroes," but the 31-year-old landed his first magazine cover when he was just 12.

Oka was on the cover of Time magazine in 1987 (he's the one in blue on the left) with the banner, "Those Asian-American Whiz Kids." He told Conan O'Brien that a parent of one of his childhood friends was the photographer, and "She was looking for smart Asian kids." Oka wasn't featured in the article, but he is something of a genius.

Masi worked for George Lucas' special effects company, Industrial Light & Magic, toiling on special effects for films like "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," "War of the Worlds" and the three "Star Wars" prequels. Oka says he still works for the company a couple of days a week.

In a clip from tonight's episode of "Heroes," Hiro figures out that he teleported back in time six months instead of only one day. "Heroes" airs tonight at 9PM ET/PT on NBC.
http://www.tmz.com/2006/11/27/heroes-star-former-whiz-kid/

:Q:Q
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Bump for tonight's episode. If they don't finally deliver on SOMETHING, I'm out.

Don't worry... The promo basically promised that ALL of our questions about where the Heroes powers came from would be answered. NBC wouldn't lie to us, would they? 🙂
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Bump for tonight's episode. If they don't finally deliver on SOMETHING, I'm out.

Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out:laugh:

I'll be gone so fast the door won't even have time to open. I'm so tired of the long, drawn out advertising blitzes that end with 2 seconds of concrete material at 9:57, immediately followed by the start of the next week's campaign.

Not to mention the fact that you get 3 minutes of commercials to every 1 minute of story.

Heroes pisses me off.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Masi Oka shot to fame playing Hiro Nakamura on the NBC hit "Heroes," but the 31-year-old landed his first magazine cover when he was just 12.

Oka was on the cover of Time magazine in 1987 (he's the one in blue on the left) with the banner, "Those Asian-American Whiz Kids." He told Conan O'Brien that a parent of one of his childhood friends was the photographer, and "She was looking for smart Asian kids." Oka wasn't featured in the article, but he is something of a genius.

Masi worked for George Lucas' special effects company, Industrial Light & Magic, toiling on special effects for films like "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," "War of the Worlds" and the three "Star Wars" prequels. Oka says he still works for the company a couple of days a week.

In a clip from tonight's episode of "Heroes," Hiro figures out that he teleported back in time six months instead of only one day. "Heroes" airs tonight at 9PM ET/PT on NBC.
http://www.tmz.com/2006/11/27/heroes-star-former-whiz-kid/

:Q:Q

damn that guy is lucky. he gets to act on a highly successful show and gets to work at industrial light & magic whenever he feels like it.
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Bump for tonight's episode. If they don't finally deliver on SOMETHING, I'm out.

Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out:laugh:

I'll be gone so fast the door won't even have time to open. I'm so tired of the long, drawn out advertising blitzes that end with 2 seconds of concrete material at 9:57, immediately followed by the start of the next week's campaign.

Not to mention the fact that you get 3 minutes of commercials to every 1 minute of story.

Heroes pisses me off.

How about you put the "crap taking face" on and transport two months into the past before Heroes ever came on, then not watch the show at all and save us all the trouble 😀
 
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?
 
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

for Hiro, it's fvck the waitress, save the world 😛
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Bump for tonight's episode. If they don't finally deliver on SOMETHING, I'm out.

Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out:laugh:

I'll be gone so fast the door won't even have time to open. I'm so tired of the long, drawn out advertising blitzes that end with 2 seconds of concrete material at 9:57, immediately followed by the start of the next week's campaign.

Not to mention the fact that you get 3 minutes of commercials to every 1 minute of story.

Heroes pisses me off.

How about you put the "crap taking face" on and transport two months into the past before Heroes ever came on, then not watch the show at all and save us all the trouble 😀

omfgroflskates. damn you, now Im gonna imagine fart sounds and crack up all the time when he does it!
 
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

What if Hiro is the bad guy, and he wanted to trick them into saving that cheerleader so that the world would end? since they didnt save her they saved the world!
 
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

What if Hiro is the bad guy, and he wanted to trick them into saving that cheerleader so that the world would end? since they didnt save her they saved the world!

I doubt it...

the bad guy is the horn rimmed glasses dude....
 
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

What if Hiro is the bad guy, and he wanted to trick them into saving that cheerleader so that the world would end? since they didnt save her they saved the world!

I doubt it...

the bad guy is the horn rimmed glasses dude....

He's not a bad guy...
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Bump for tonight's episode. If they don't finally deliver on SOMETHING, I'm out.

Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out:laugh:

I'll be gone so fast the door won't even have time to open. I'm so tired of the long, drawn out advertising blitzes that end with 2 seconds of concrete material at 9:57, immediately followed by the start of the next week's campaign.

Not to mention the fact that you get 3 minutes of commercials to every 1 minute of story.

Heroes pisses me off.

It sounds like you REALLY need a DVR for Christmas 🙂
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

What if Hiro is the bad guy, and he wanted to trick them into saving that cheerleader so that the world would end? since they didnt save her they saved the world!

I doubt it...

the bad guy is the horn rimmed glasses dude....

He's not a bad guy...


how do you know?
 
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

What if Hiro is the bad guy, and he wanted to trick them into saving that cheerleader so that the world would end? since they didnt save her they saved the world!

I doubt it...

the bad guy is the horn rimmed glasses dude....

He's not a bad guy...


how do you know?

You been reading this thread and watching the show? What exactly has he done to make him bad?
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: GMI
I was thinking, when they say save the cheerleader, save the world. They never actually came right out and said which cheerleader, right? What if they were suppose to save the annoying one, the one that die?

What if Hiro is the bad guy, and he wanted to trick them into saving that cheerleader so that the world would end? since they didnt save her they saved the world!

I doubt it...

the bad guy is the horn rimmed glasses dude....

He's not a bad guy...


how do you know?

You been reading this thread and watching the show? What exactly has he done to make him bad?

your mom's box?
 
mmmm bound and gagged, just the way I like it 😉

what's with that freaky voice she has? does she have a 2nd personality as well?

see? HRG guy is bad 🙂
 
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