Archive for March, 2013
Are humans interstellar? Hold your rockets…
by Doc on Mar.20, 2013, under Science
This morning, the American Geophysical Union apparently sent out a press release that Voyager 1 had “officially” left the solar system, and of course the news outlets were abuzz…but a short time later they backed off that statement, and issued a correction that simply said, “Voyager 1 has entered a new region of space, sudden changes in cosmic rays indicate”.
Apparently the remaining instruments on Voyager 1 detected a change in high energy particles and gamma rays, signalling a change. However, not everyone agrees what is the point at which Voyager 1 can be considered to be in “interstellar space” – the vague point at which the effects of the Sun – primarily the solar wind – are no longer felt.
But now it seems at least they are back on the same page. The Voyager team at the Jet Propulsion Library issued a statement this afternoon:
The Voyager team is aware of reports today that NASA’s Voyager 1 has left the solar system,” said Edward Stone, Voyager project scientist based at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. “It is the consensus of the Voyager science team that Voyager 1 has not yet left the solar system or reached interstellar space. In December 2012, the Voyager science team reported that Voyager 1 is within a new region called ‘the magnetic highway’ where energetic particles changed dramatically. A change in the direction of the magnetic field is the last critical indicator of reaching interstellar space and that change of direction has not yet been observed.
So it seems the AGU’s statement is actually old as well…so now everyone is waiting for the magnetic shift…and who knows when that will happen.
So, we may not be interstellar yet…but someday. And it is undeniable how amazing Voyager 1’s journey has been…
Check out the latest Doctor Who U.S. TV spot!
by Doc on Mar.19, 2013, under Television
Here is the latest Doctor Who TV spot from BBC America, which debuted this past weekend.
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Blu-ray review
by Doc on Mar.18, 2013, under Movies, Video/DVD
Tomorrow is the big day – the first installment of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is released on [sfs=1287]Blu-ray[/sfs] and [sfs=1288]DVD[/sfs] tomorrow. And while we have to wait until December for part 2, The Desolation of Smaug, we can now journey back to Middle-earth to our heart’s content to see how the journey began…(don’t forget…you can use your Ultraviolet code from either version to access the Peter Jackson Q&A session and get the first sneak peek at The Desolation of Smaug on 3/24!)
(And I’ve discovered that I’ve probably been pronouncing Smaug wrong for many, many years…I’ve always just said “Smog”, but it seems it should be two syllables, something approximating “Sma-oohg”.)
First, let’s talk a bit about the feature…An Unexpected Journey covers approximately the first third of the book, up through the Gollum and goblin fights. From my own memory I thought it covered a lot more of the book, but it really is about a third. And it holds pretty true, at least from my memories of the book, which are probably about 15 years removed. It does start with a link-in to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, in the form of the older Bilbo (played Ian Holm again) writing in the Red Book, while explaining to Frodo (Elijah Wood) about his big adventure, showing events that took place just prior to his birthday party but weren’t shown in the The Fellowship of the Ring. This serves as a gateway in to the story using the familiar characters, and then flashes back to the younger Bilbo (now played by Martin Freeman), just before he is about to receive quite a few unexpected visitors.
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A new Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future series is in development
by Doc on Mar.18, 2013, under Television
Could the cult favorite SF kids show Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, known for having a deep, intense stories despite being seen as a toy marketing gimmick, make a comeback 25 years since it debuted in 1987?
It seems so, as the people involved spoke with the folks over at io9. The new show, however, will be a more adult-oriented 60-minute show, compared to the original 30-minute kids show.
Long time readers of Sci-Fi Storm are probably already asking – is J. Michael Straczynski, who wrote many of the most memorable episodes, involved in the show? Apparently not, according to producer Roger Lay, who says that JMS told him and other producers that’s he’s happy with what he’s already done with the show in the 80s. JMS was always the biggest cheerleader for the show over the years, being involved in the [asin=B005OZJE8K]DVD release[/sfs] in 2011, and outlines a trilogy of feature films, but the producers didn’t want to go that route, and JMS wasn’t interested in going back to the episodic format.
But anyways, this has the potential to be a great SF show, and they’ve already got a script from the team of Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Star Trek: Enterprise, Primeval: The New World) and they’ve begun shopping it around internationally, with at least one network very interested.
Syfy renews Face Off for fifth season
by Doc on Mar.18, 2013, under Television
Syfy’s hit competition series Face Off has been renewed for a fifth season, the network just announced. From the release:
Syfy’s critically-acclaimed hit reality competition series Face Off will return for a fifth season of mind-blowing special effects ingenuity, offering a new group of rising SFX make-up artists with the opportunity to compete and showcase their imagination and creativity. Production on the new season begins April 2013 in Los Angeles for a Summer 2013 premiere.
“Face Off continues to prove itself as a ratings hit, earning critical and viewer accolades alike, and we are proud to bring the series back for another stunning season,” said Mark Stern, President of Original Content, Syfy, and Co-Head of Original Content, Universal Cable Productions.
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Reboot of Escape From New York in the works again
by Doc on Mar.18, 2013, under Movies
We could see a new Snake Plissken soon…Studio Canal is partnering with Joel Silver’s Silver Pictures to come up with a new take on John Carpenter’s Escape From New York story and it’s convict-turned-hero character played by Kurt Russell, which became a cult classic in 1981 and had a 1996 sequel, Escape From L.A..
According to Deadline, the new version is expect to be expanded into a trilogy starting with an origin story (we assume of Plissken), and Studio Canal will fund development before shopping for a studio.
New Line attempted a reboot several years ago, and had several actors under consideration for the role of Snake, including Gerard Butler, Jeremy Renner and Tom Hardy, but let the rights lapse back in 2011. It’s too early to attach any actors at this point.
Check out the latest Game of Thrones TV trailer
by Doc on Mar.18, 2013, under Television
Excitement is building up for the third season of HBO’s Game of Thrones…check out the TV trailer below! And if you’re not caught up…I’ve added a Game of Thrones section to our Sci-Fi TV Store for the Season 1 and Season 2 Blu-ray/DVD releases – and I’ve also added links to Amazon Instant Video as well so you can watch it online!
Get to know Defiance‘s Doc Yewll, explained by Trenna Keating
by Doc on Mar.16, 2013, under Television
Get to know my favorite character on Defiance, Doc Yewll, explained by actress Trenna Keating!
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Lost Girl preview: “Ceremony”
by Doc on Mar.16, 2013, under Television
In next Monday’s Lost Girl, reality and fantasy converge as Bo confronts her ultimate challenge. Tune in at 10/9c for “Ceremony” on Syfy.
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Being Human preview: “Those About to Rot” plus first four minutes and Meaghan Rath clip
by Doc on Mar.15, 2013, under Television
Another message from Aidan:
Hey –
I hope your week went well. I’m doing better; and, I’m so happy that Nora & I have made peace. It was getting a little hairy for awhile there (no wolf-pun intended).
Sally’s… condition is a bit worrisome, but it’s better than the alternative. Maybe she can control her urges?
In any case, you can take a look into Monday night with the sneak peek below. You’ll also find clips from last week & an interview with Sally. Remember, like, share or tweet to @BeingHumanSyfy to unlock the first four minutes of the episode early.
See You,
A
Check out the preview for “Those About To Rot”, which airs Monday at 9/8c on Syfy, and also check out the first four minutes of the episode, plus a clip with Meaghan Rath explaining Sally’s “condition”…
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