Television
Doctor Who “The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe” on Blu-ray/DVD February 14th
by Doc on Feb.02, 2012, under Television, Video/DVD
The 2011 Doctor Who Christmas Special, “The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe” will be released on [sfs=1197]Blu-ray[/sfs] and [sfs=1198]DVD[/sfs] on Tuesday, February 14th…follow the links and pre-order now, and give it to your special Doctor Who fan for Valentine’s Day!
Sneak peek of Syfy’s upcoming Monster Man
by Doc on Feb.02, 2012, under Television
Cleve Hall is a master monster maker, and will star in the upcoming Monster Man, the latest unscripted series on Syfy that follows Cleve and his family and friends as they turn out monsters for various productions…you can read more about the show from the press tour in October, and now you can see a sneak peek right here! Monster Man debuts on Syfy on March 14 at 11/10c!
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Lost Girl preview: “Faetal Attraction”
by Doc on Feb.02, 2012, under Television
On next Monday’s Lost Girl, Dyson investigates what happened to Olivia and asks if she was seen with the weapon or the head and Bo finds herself in the hot seat. He asks her why she brought them back to her place and she states that her last meal left her unsatisfied, speaking of her last encounter with Dyson. Tune-in to an all new episode of Lost Girl on Monday, February 6th @ 10/9c and watch as Bo faces the wrath of a fury scorned and deals with rejection from Dyson.
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Hold your parrots – Idle says Python reunion “bollocks”
by Doc on Feb.01, 2012, under Movies, Television
Prepare to have your hopes dashed…that rumored reunion of the surviving Monty Python cast for a SF comedy might not be real – at least according to Eric Idle, the only one that supposedly hadn’t signed on yet.
On Idle’s blog, the comedian said: “And by the way these Python reunion rumors are just bollocks. Some greedy bastard producer in Hollywood floating an idea. It’s annoying but there seems little we can do about this sort of thing, except to release his name for public abuse, which I am reluctant to do as he is a soccer fan. So watch it or you will be outed as a twat dear…”
Is he joking? Angling for more money? Still mad at the reaction to Spamalot by some of his Python pals? Or was it just someone floating an idea and claiming people were signed when they weren’t? No idea…but I still want to see SOME sort of reunion…
“The Dog Strikes Back”, extended version of Volkswagen Super Bowl commercial
by Doc on Feb.01, 2012, under Fun Stuff, Movies, Television
Here it is – the extended version of this year’s Volkswagen Super Bowl commercial…it may look like any other commercial, but keep watching – there’s something more than just a nod to last year’s ad, called “The Force”. The 60-econd version will air during the second quarter…
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Being Human preview: “(I Loathe You) For Sentimental Reasons”
by Doc on Jan.31, 2012, under Television
Josh asks Sally and Aidan if he looks extra “wolfy” today and while Sally responds by saying no, Josh proceeds to explain that he was approached by another werewolf and was asked to help her release her werewolf brother from the pysch ward. A shocked Sally asks why and he continues on by stating that he looked harmless and that he was afraid that he’d impose more harm institutionalized. Catch the sneak peek for Being Human to find out what other plans each of them have in the coming episode. Being Human airs Monday, February 6th at 9/8c.
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Green Arrow lead found in Stephen Amell
by Doc on Jan.31, 2012, under Television
Deadline is reporting that Stephen Amell (Hung, Private Practice) will star as the Green Arrow in a pilot for CW, which appears to have dropped “Green” from the title and will go with just Arrow. The Green Arrow is the superhero identity of wealthy playboy billionaire Oliver Queen, who uses all sorts of trick arrows to defeat his enemies.
Merlin preview: “His Father’s Son”
by Doc on Jan.31, 2012, under Television
Arthur faces a true test of his rule when he forces King Caerleon to sign a peace treaty that the King refuses to obey, putting his life at risk. King Arthur gives him one last chance to bring peace to both Kingdoms, just as their fathers once did but King Caerleon states he is not his father and neither is he. Tune-in to Syfy for an all new episode this Friday, February 3rd, at 10/9c and watch as Arthur faces the wrath of Queen Annis of Caerleon, a neighboring kingdom, after he kills her husband.
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Syfy lines up fairy tale double feature in February starring Tinsel Korey and Shannon Doherty; Gina Holden takes on the Mysterious Island
by Doc on Jan.30, 2012, under Television
Tinsel Korey (The Twilight Saga) and Shannen Doherty (90210) become embroiled in two dark takes on the increasingly popular fairy tale genre – the first ever Syfy Original Movie Double Feature – while Gina Holden (Flash Gordon) is trapped on a deadly deserted island, in a special three-pack of February Saturday Original Movies.
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Eve Myles: Torchwood could come back as a movie
by Doc on Jan.30, 2012, under Television
We haven’t been hearing much about Torchwood since the conclusion of Torchwood: Miracle Day (other than John Barrowman always saying how much he’d like to play Captain Jack again) – oh, and that thing about Torchwood coming back this month? Poppycock, apparently – but in a recent interview with Cult Box, Eve Myles says that “As far as I know at the moment, everything’s still very much on hold. Russell [T Davies] has things happening in his personal life,” and she, like John, would jump at the chance to do more. But she’s certain that nothing will happen in 2012, “But who knows what will happen in 2013. Maybe a movie, to kinda draw a line under it.”
“That’s the thing about Torchwood, every series we’ve changed our format. We’ve always had a gap in between, so fingers crossed, because we’ve got such an outstanding loyal fan base. They deserve Torchwood to go ahead with something else to draw a line under it, for the fans to have a bit of closure.”
Doesn’t mean anything really at this point, as it’s all up to Davies and the studio, and someone to pay for it. But there is still hope.
