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Warehouse 13 to return April 29th
by Doc on Feb.25, 2013, under Television
It’s been confirmed – Warehouse 13 returns to Syfy on April 29th, with 10 all new episodes to conclude the fourth season!
We are still awaiting word on a fifth season…make sure Syfy knows you want another season! Retweet and get all your friends to watch!
Epic Kirk to the rescue, but no love for genre at the Oscars
by Doc on Feb.25, 2013, under Awards, Movies
The Oscars opened up last night to host Seth Macfarlane interrupted by a large-screen bearing the image of Captain James T. Kirk himself, having come back in time to help prevent Seth from being labeled the worst Oscar host ever (whether that was successful of not is a matter of opinion – although a number of jokes fell flat or may have been a little too off color, I think overall he did well – we did laugh hysterically at the “We saw your boobs” number…), but that was about the limit of the genre recognition – not that it was up for many awards. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Snow White and the Huntsman and Mirror, Mirror all came up empty.
The one place where it couldn’t use was the Animated Feature category, where it was it was generally felt to be a two-film race between Disney features, with Brave beating Wreck-it Ralph for the honor.
Check out the trailer for sci-fi short HENRi
by Doc on Feb.25, 2013, under Movies, Online Video
Henri is a Kickstarter-funded sci-fi short film starring Kier Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey) and Margot Kidder (Superman) and written and directed by Eli Sasich (Lifeless), about a derelict spaceship that becomes self-aware and builds itself a mechanical body in order to feel alive.
Although it has a 2001 feel about it (I couldn’t help but think that it could be HAL after the events of 2001, left alone…), it definitely looks cool.
The movie itself is available now online at www.henrithefilm.com to stream for $1.99 ($2.99 with a making-of feature), or for purchase on Blu-ray/DVD (from the website) or digital download on iTunes and [asin=B007R9L7DQ]Amazon[/asin].
Lost Girl preview: “There’s Bo Place Like Home”
by Doc on Feb.25, 2013, under Television
In the next Lost Girl, Bo faces the daunting task of having to return to where it all started: down home on the farm. Tune in next Monday, March 4th at 10/9c on Syfy! (Note: A previous version of this article said the episode was airing tonight – there was no Lost Girl episode aired tonight.)
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Former BBC designer Ray Cusick, designer of the Daleks, 1928-2013
by Doc on Feb.24, 2013, under Obituaries, Television
Ray Cusick, the former BBC production designer who was credited with designing the penultimate Doctor Who villains, the Daleks, passed away at the age of 84 after a short illness, according to his daughter.
The infamous “pepper pot” design he came up with did in fact come from a pepper pot – in a 2008 Confidential special he explained that while talking with special effects expert Bill Roberts over lunch, who would build the design, he demonstrated how the Daleks would move by gliding – by picking up the pepper shaker from the table and moving it. But then the design had practical aspects too, since there would be an operator inside, “I then thought ‘Well, the operator’s got to sit down’, [so I] drew a seat, ergonomic height, 18in, got the operator down, and then drew round him. That’s how the basic shape appeared.”
Being Human preview: “One is Silver and the Other is Pagan”
by Doc on Feb.23, 2013, under Television
Aidan sent us another message:
Hey –
How is your week going?
Check out of a sneak peek of what goes down on Monday night—it sounds like everyone’s a little busy. Josh reconnects with his sister, while Nora worries about Erin. I, on the other hand, meet a new vampire intent on turning Kenny, while Sally gets in touch with Bridget.
None of this can end badly, right? Be sure to keep tweeting, liking & sharing Being Human posts to release the first four minutes of Monday’s episode.
Also, don’t forget you can catch up on full episodes of this season on Syfy Rewind.
See You,
A
CW’s The Tomorrow People pilot gains Mark Pellegrino, Robbie Amell
by Doc on Feb.22, 2013, under Television
The CW Network’s pilot The Tomorrow People – a remake of the 70s classic BBC children’s show, presumably with an older tone – has signed a couple stars.
Robbie Amell (1600 Penn, True Jackson, V.P.) will take the lead role as Stephen, one of the “Tomorrow People”, a group of young people “who represent the next stage in human evolution and work together to defeat the forces of evil.” Mark Pellegrino (Being Human, Supernatural) will play Dr. Jedikiah Price, an evolutionary biologist determined to contain the “threat” posed by them.
In addition, Luke Mitchell (Home and Away) will play John Young, another of the Tomorrow People who can teleport and recruits others, while Peyton List (Mad Men) Cara, the (lone?) female of the group.
Greg Berlanti (Arrow) and Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries) will executive produce, with a script from Phil Klemmer (Chuck).
Continuum preview: “The Politics of Time”
by Doc on Feb.22, 2013, under Television
On the next Continuum, evidence points to Carlos in the murder of a politician. Tune on Monday at 8/7c on Syfy for “The Politics of Time”
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Yes, you can now take a Lightsaber course
by Doc on Feb.21, 2013, under Fun Stuff, Movies
Do you need a little extra help on your path as a Jedi – at least in how to handle a lightsaber? We’ll, you can just take a class.
In San Francisco some Star Wars fans got together and started offering a course in fighting with a lightsaber as the Golden Knights, led by Alain Bloch as the “Jedi Master”, who is actually has a background in martial arts and stage combat (and looks a bit like later-prequel Obi-Wan Kenobi…)
Although it sounds a bit silly, and some treat it as such at the start, many in the class come over to the Light Side. “At first they giggle because they think it’s a little silly. Then they’re like, actually that’s kind of cool,” said Julio Reyes, a student. “Then they start asking more questions.”
Although apparently there are a few Sith out there as well.
This isn’t the first class offered in fighting with a lightsaber – young Padawans have been taught the ways of the elegant weapon and fend of Darth Vader daily at Walt Disney World since 2007.
Merlin preview: “The Hollow Queen”, plus Colin’s recap
by Doc on Feb.21, 2013, under Television
In the next new Merlin, as a deadly net closes in around Arthur, including a plot by his own wife, Gwen, Merlin finds himself far from Camelot. Watch what happens tomorrow night at 10/9c on Syfy!
And after the preview video below, check out star Colin Morgan’s recap of last week’s episode, “A Lesson in Vengeance”
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