Archive for March, 2012
Being Human preview: “Don’t Fear The Scott”
by Doc on Mar.21, 2012, under Television
The lives of Aidan, Sally and Josh are turned upside down by people from their pasts in next Monday’s episode of Being Human. Aidan’s mother returns while Josh’s relationship is at stake when someone from his past surfaces. Be sure to tune in this Monday, March 26th at 9/8c to see who the presence from the past is!
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Eddie Izzard, Elijah Wood and Donald Sutherland to appear on Syfy in Treasure Island
by Doc on Mar.21, 2012, under Television
Syfy has just announced that it will air the mini-series Treasure Island, which aired in the UK earlier this year, as a one-night-only special event.
Presenting a fresh, new spin on the classic tale, Treasure Island, featuring an all-star cast led by Eddie Izzard (Oceans 12, and just yesterday announced to star in The Munsters), Elijah Wood (The Lord Of The Rings, The Hobbit) and Donald Sutherland (Pride and Prejudice among many, many other roles_. Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling adventure story about fantastical treasure, youthful courage and murderous greed will premiere Saturday, May 5 from 7-11PM (ET/PT) on Syfy.
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The new Doctor Who companion is…plus other details
by Doc on Mar.21, 2012, under Television
After miles of speculation that actress Sophie Miles would be the next companion on Doctor Who after the departure of Amy and Rory, that thread was shot down with the announcement this morning on Twitter: Jenna-Louise Coleman, who appeared in the UK series Emmerdale and Waterloo Road and the upcoming Titanic, and had a bit part in Captain America: The First Avenger, will be the next companion. “I’m a huge fan of the show,” she said, “”I want to get started already.” Producer Steven Moffat said of her, “”We saw a lot of brilliant actresses. But Jenna was the only person going faster than Matt – he had to keep up!”
We also learned a bit about the upcoming schedule. We’ll get 6 episodes before the end of the year, including the Christmas special, then 8 more in the new year. Amy and Rory will depart in the 5th episode, after another encounter with the Weeping Angels – “Not everyone gets out alive and I mean it this time,” according to Moffat.
Eddie Izzard to star and produce The Munsters reboot
by Doc on Mar.20, 2012, under Television
We haven’t heard much about this planned reboot of the classic monster comedy The Munsters, to be titled Mockingbird Lane (after the street on which the Munsters lived) being produced by Bryan Fuller and Bryan Singer (with the former also writing and the latter directing) since hearing about it in November, other than it was still on the slate in January. Apparently the pilot has been pushed back to June due to casting difficulties, but now they’ve found one of their stars: British actor/comedian Eddie Izzard, who most recently was seen in the U.S. on The United States of Tara.
Eddie will play Grandpa, the family vampire patriarch, originally played by Al Lewis. Izzard’s version is described as “a powerful, ancient vampire with an irrepressible twinkle in his eye. He can shapeshift into rats, wolves, and other creatures at will, but he’s also dapper and charming in a fedora; he is a Don Juan-type womanized with penchant for flashy, sexy outfits.” Eddie’s not been known to shy away from being flamboyant – he often cross-dresses during his performances – so it appears that he could be a good fit, and in such a way that they aren’t just trying to clone Al Lewis.
Still, this show might have an uphill battle.
Merlin preview: “The Sword in the Stone – Part 1”
by Doc on Mar.20, 2012, under Television
In this week’s episode of Merlin, Morgana’s Southron army closes a deadly net around Camelot. Morgana’s forces capture Camelot, while Arthur goes to see his uncle’s treachery. Catch the all new sneak peek and tune in to the episode this Friday at 10/9c.
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John Carter loss worse than analysts expectations – $200 million write off
by Doc on Mar.19, 2012, under Movies
I’m hearing from various directions this evening that the loss for Disney’s John Carter is worse than analysts predicted, with Disney taking a $200 million write-off and Disney Studios expected to have a loss of $120 million in the quarter. Analysts were predicting $50-100 million less.
Now that The Hunger Games gets released this week, no one expects any appreciable income for John Cater in the coming weeks, and it appears they are not expecting a strong DVD market for the movie either.
The Walking Dead finale breaks own records
by Doc on Mar.19, 2012, under Television
The bloody, gory season finale of The Walking Dead broke the series’ own records last night, with 9 million total viewers, and 5.3 million in the 25-54 demographic. This beats the mid-season premiere, as fans awaited the outcome of the carnage in the barn, where it had 8.1/4.4.
The third season of AMC’s The Walking Dead returns in October.
Prometheus extended trailer
by Doc on Mar.19, 2012, under Movies
Check out the latest trailer for Prometheus!
Lost Girl preview: “The Mourning After”
by Doc on Mar.16, 2012, under Television
In next Monday’s Lost Girl, we find Bo and Kenzi taking part in a speed dating session, as a way to look for answers regarding a sex-related murder case. As they take turns rotating, Bo is confronted by another female Succubus and asks what she’s doing around her stomping grounds. Catch the all new episode next Monday at 10/9c to see if these two can actually get along.
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Being Human preview: “Dream Reaper”
by Doc on Mar.16, 2012, under Television
In next Monday’s Being Human, Sally lies, unable to wake from a dream and Josh and Aidan are found wondering where she might be. Apparently, Sally is actually dreaming about a life with the Reaper and might be locked inside forever. Tune in Monday at 9/8c to see if Sally will ever regain control and wake up from this dream.
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