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Preview of Disney/Pixar’s Brave: “Triple Play”

by on Jun.11, 2012, under Movies

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World War Z problems result in Lindelof rewrite

by on Jun.08, 2012, under Television

Is Paramount’s World War Z in serious trouble? The movie, which had already finished principle photography but recently announced that they were expecting 7 weeks of reshoots, reportedly had a third act that was so bad that Lost creator Damon Lindelof has been brought in to rewrite it.

World War Z, based on the novel by Max Brooks, was originally adapted by J. Michael Straczynski and then received rewrites by Matthew Michael Carnahan and stars Brad Pitt.

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Amy Aquino joins cast of Being Human

by on Jun.08, 2012, under Television

Actress Amy Aquino (The Finder, ER, Harry’s Law) has joined the cast of Syfy’s Being Human. Her character, Donna, run a local soup kitchen and helps to find Sally after her disappearance at the end of Season 2.

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The latest from Middle-Earth: The Hobbit production video #7

by on Jun.07, 2012, under Movies

It’s been a while since I posted one of these, but enjoy the latest video from Peter Jackson behind the scenes on the production of The Hobbit. This time they take it to the studio…
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Warner Bros plans new licensing campaign for classic Batman series

by on Jun.07, 2012, under Television

Warner Bros apparently sees some money still in the classic 60s Batman TV series, which starred Adam West and Burt Ward as the caped crusader and his sidekick Robin, in a very campy take on the otherwise Dark Knight of Gotham. Today Warner Bros. Consumer Products announced an all-new licensing program for the series, which for years only made available the Batmobile for licensing. But now the new program includes all sorts of art, gadgets from the show like the Bat-phone, as well as the likeness of the stars and many of their arch enemies, including Cesar Romero as The Joker, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Vincent Price as Egghead and Eartha Kitt as Catwoman.

What is interesting is that the original series still has yet to see a digital release of any kind – long rumored to be due to disagreements about the various rights holders. The theatrical movie that was released between the first and second seasons has both a [asin=B0016MOWPA]DVD[/asin] and [asin=B0016MOWOQ]Blu-ray[/asin] release, however, but this new licensing program makes no mention of the actual footage from theseries being available.

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Lost Girl preview: “Death Didn’t Become Him”

by on Jun.07, 2012, under Television

In next Monday’s Lost Girl, Bo’s efforts to help Trick find a stolen body uncover a lethal Lich. If you’ve ever played Dungeons & Dragons, you’ll know a Lich means trouble…tune in to Syfy and find out what happens at 10/9c!
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Legendary writer Ray Bradbury has passed away

by on Jun.06, 2012, under Obituaries

Whenever you come up with a short list of science fiction authors, Ray Bradbury is on that list, although he didn’t like to be called one. He’s one of the few authors that almost everyone has read, as part of school reading. He wrote such classics as The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Fahrenheit 451 and Something Wicked This Way Comes. The SFWA has an award named after him, as is an asteroid. He has an Emmy Award, and a National Medal of Arts, among many others. He influenced many in various forms of media.

Ray Bradbury passed away last night peacefully at the age of 91.

The White House even released a statement from President Barack Obama.

“For many Americans, the news of Ray Bradbury’s death immediately brought to mind images from his work, imprinted in our minds, often from a young age. His gift for storytelling reshaped our culture and expanded our world. But Ray also understood that our imaginations could be used as a tool for better understanding, a vehicle for change, and an expression of our most cherished values. There is no doubt that Ray will continue to inspire many more generations with his writing, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.”

There was only SF book I recall reading as a child in school that everyone was required to read in class, The Martian Chronicles – and we read one of the stories in short story form separately. I also remember Dandelion Wine being required reading, something of a fictionalized version of his childhood. I remember the TV miniseries adaptation of The Martian Chronicles, and an episode of Ray Bradbury Theater that adapted the same short story.

Although TV and movie based SF dominated my childhood, Ray Bradbury dominated the written SF, and pressed me on to other other authors like Asimov and Niven.

Ray, you will be missed.

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“Federation: The First 150 Years” Star Trek history book

by on Jun.05, 2012, under Fun Stuff, Television

This just looks cool – so cool, they made a trailer for it. It’s a book about the first 150 years of history of the United Federation of Planets, in a nice book that also comes with a lighted stand which also has a recorded message from Admiral Hikaru Sulu. Check out the video, and [asin=1612184170]pre-order from Amazon.com today[/asin] (it will be released on November 30th, 2012).
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Munsters reboot gets Herman, and maybe Lily

by on Jun.05, 2012, under Television

NBC’s pilot reboot of The Munsters, Mockingbird Lane, finally has a Herman and Lily Munster…or, at least, a Herman. Jerry O’Connell (Sliders) has been tapped for the role of Herman Munster, the clumsy patriarch and Frankenstein of the movie-monster-merged family.

The twist is that Mariana Klaveno (True Blood), who has been chosen to play matriarch Lily Munster, is currently committed to an ABC pilot, Devious Minds, which is now being considered for pickup by Lifetime. Klaveno had only a minor role in the pilot but is still under contract, and ABC Studios, which is the show’s producer, isn’t budging – even with NBC offering to allow her a recurring role on Devious Minds so long as they have priority.

Previously announced castings are comedian Eddie Izzard (United States of Tara) as Grandpa Munster; Mason Cook (Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D ) as 10-year-old werewolf son Eddie; and Charity Wakefield (The Raven) as the “normal” cousin.

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Eureka preview: “In Too Deep”

by on Jun.05, 2012, under Television

In next Monday’s episode of Eureka, Carter’s romantic surprise for Allison turns deadly when they’re trapped in a sinking marine lab with time and oxygen quickly running out. Tune in next Monday at 9/8c!
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