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Seth Green

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* The former cha-ching guy from the Rally’s commercials now plays Oz, the teenage werewolf on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and appears in the film “Enemy of the State.”

Movie Monster: We tend to work late hours on Fridays on “Buffy,” but occasionally I have a Friday off and I’ll go see whatever movie just came out. I see everything that comes out. I’ll go wherever it’s playing, since some films only play at certain theaters. Or, if I know it’s going to be crowded, I’ll go to a theater I know will have less traffic.

Casual Saturday: I’ll go out with friends and drive around, maybe see a movie. My friends have been trying to get me to play golf, but I flatly refuse. The space between my hands and the ground is too short to accommodate a regular club. I also like to play basketball with my friends, so we drive around looking for school playgrounds where they’ll let you go in and play. We’re not very good, which puts less pressure on me, who sucks.

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Corner Shot: If I don’t see yet another movie, I might go shoot pool. Pool halls are pretty hit-and-miss around here. You’ve got to find one with large tables, but not a large crowd. I like North Hollywood Billiards on Magnolia Boulevard, near Lankershim. They have a great jukebox, and there’s almost never people in there.

Tune Time: I’m really diverse in the music that I like, so I’ll go wherever there’s a band I want to see, like the KROQ Weenie Roast or the House of Blues. Or I’ll go to small clubs to see bands I really like, like Rilo Kiley at Spaceland in Silver Lake.

Toon Time: Sundays I spend the whole day getting ready to watch “The Simpsons.” I also love that there are so many delivery services in L.A.--it affords me the chance to be a total recluse if I want. But I’ll go out for food, too, like to La Loggia, a contemporary Italian place in Studio City, or to Cravings on the Sunset Strip.

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