Archive for March, 2009
35th Annual Saturn Award nominees announced
by Doc on Mar.11, 2009, under Awards
The list is extensive, so I won’t reproduce it, but you can see the list of nominees here at the official site. Sadly the site itself is a bit out of date regarding past awards, not listing awards since 2006.
Fuller looking at possible return to TV for Star Trek
by Doc on Mar.11, 2009, under Television
Bryan Fuller, who worked in the Trek franchise as writer and producer between Deep Space 9 and Voyager, has some ideas about bringing the show back. I loved Voyager and Deep Space Nine, but they seem to have lost the ’60s fun and I would love to take it back to its origin,” he said. He has had some contact with J.J. Abrams “team”, so it would be interesting to find out how it might be integrated with Abrams reboot…
First edition of every Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for $116,530
by Doc on Mar.10, 2009, under Awards, Fun Stuff
Scott Laming writes “This is a must for all hardcore SF fans. You can buy a first edition copy of every Hugo and Nebula award winner atll at once for $116,530. Check out the First edition Hugo and Nebula Winners at AbeBooks.com.
If money was no object and you wanted to create the ultimate modern science fiction and fantasy rare book collection in a single swoop, then what you need is first editions of all the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novels for a cool $116,530.
The listing includes 126 books covering 82 titles (many titles won both awards), and 95% of the titles are signed or inscribed, and in fine or better condition. When a paperback is the true first edition, then the first hardcover is also included. In some cases, US and UK hardcovers have been included where the paperback is the true first.” Seems a little steep, but they are first editions at least…
Star Wars live action series casting under way
by Doc on Mar.10, 2009, under Television
The long awaited (does Lucas ever do anything quickly? At least, except giving the green light to the Star Wars Holiday special?) live action Star Wars series, which took a back seat to The Clone Wars, is currently casting. Script writing has supposedly been underway for over a year, so hopefully it won’t be long before we find out what we are getting – but it still may be a while before we SEE anything, as the plan is still to shoot the entire season before shopping the series.
Terminator, Dollhouse ratings continue to fall
by Doc on Mar.09, 2009, under Television
I wonder if we’ll be hearing the bad news soon. Seems that the ratings for sophomore series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and relatively new Joss Whedon effort Dollhouse, filling up Fox’s Friday night SF lineup, continue to slide in the ratings. Update 3/10: Apparently once you account for the DVR ratings, Dollhouse didn’t do so bad…
New trailer for Star Trek available
by Doc on Mar.07, 2009, under Movies
A new extended trailer, which reveals a bit more of the plot points of the movie, is now available at the Apple trailer site in a variety of different resolutions all the way up to 1080p. Update: For the Quicktime-challenged, Read More for the Flash version.
V Creator Kenny Johnson on the V Remake and Movie
by Doc on Mar.06, 2009, under Television
Aaron writes “I recently rounded up the latest ‘V’ remake news and corresponded with ‘V’ creator Ken Johnson about the remake, his plans for the ‘V’ movie, and his classical training. Check it out if you have a second.
JMS’ Forbidden Planet script canned; starting over due to leaks
by Doc on Mar.04, 2009, under Movies
J. Michael Straczynski posted on rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated really early this morning that due to all the leaks on the Internet about his Forbidden Planet script, he and Warner Bros. have decided to throw the script away and start completely from scratch. “So to the sites that say, “Where’s the harm, it’s not like they’re gonna toss out the script because we blew the contents of same all
over the nets,” well, yes, that’s exactly what it’s like, and it’s
precisely your responsibility that a year’s worth of work was
destroyed.” It seems some leaks need plugging…in the head. Updated 3/11: Because the post for some reason never ended up on jmsnews.com, Read More for the actual post. This link should get you the post via Google Groups.
Family Guy parody of Return Of The Jedi confirmed
by Doc on Mar.04, 2009, under Television
Family Guy will continue doing parodies of Star Wars beyond the upcoming (in the Fall) Episode V parody, “Something-Something-Something Dark Side”. The cast just completed a read-through of their version of Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi, tentatively titled “Episode VI: The Great Muppet Caper”.
Life ends for Life On Mars
by Doc on Mar.03, 2009, under Television
ABC has canceled Life On Mars, but will allow it to continue to air to receive a proper finish. 5 episodes remain and should stay in its current 10pm Wednesday time slot until its over. In the mean time, BBC America premieres its follow-on to the original Life On Mars with Ashes to Ashes, set to debut 9pm ET on March 7th. This time a female detective is shot and awakens in 1981.