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Being Human getting American makeover
by Doc on Oct.29, 2009, under Television
It appears the trio of a vampire, a ghost, and a werewolf who share a flat may move across the pond…Syfy has ordered its own version of the show. The original 6-episode series originally aired on BBC Three and later BBC One, and recently aired in the U.S. on BBC America. Syfy president Dave Howe said they will not “slavishly replicate the British version,” so expect a very different cast, and perhaps a different direction.
JMS to adapt Shattered Union
by Doc on Oct.27, 2009, under Movies
Jerry Bruckheimer has asked J. Michael Straczynski to adapt the 2005 video game Shattered Union for the big screen. The game deals with the aftermath of the destruction of Washington D.C., where several factions of states form their own governments and civil war ensues.
Go Back To The Future On March 5, 2010
by Doc on Oct.27, 2009, under Movies
The Thunder Child writes “The Thunder Child science fiction and fantasy webzine just received a press release regarding the Back to the Future reunion being held on March 5, 2010 at the George Lindsay Theater. (Yes, that George Lindsay). No Michael J. Fox, but Lea Thompson will be there, among others. Check out the details at:
http://dailyspace.blogspot.com/2009/10/go-back-to-future-on-march-5-2010.html“
Stargate 15th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray review
by Doc on Oct.26, 2009, under Video/DVD
Tomorrow sees the Blu-ray exclusive release of Stargate 15th Anniversary Edition. Is it worth buying yet another version of the movie? I’m not sure how it compares against the Ultimate Edition DVD or the first Blu-ray release (I never got those), but this is a great version to have…
True Blood actors to appear in convention in November
by Doc on Oct.25, 2009, under Conventions, Television
The Thunder Child writes “Fans of the TV series True Blood might be interested in this press release which The Thunder Child Science Fiction and Fantasy webzine just received, and which we reproduced in its entirety at our blog, Daily Space. http://dailyspace.blogspot.com/2009/10/eyecon-adds-todd-lowe-terry-bellefleur.html.
Other stars scheduled to appear at the November convention are:
Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte)
* Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds)
* Allan Hyde (Godric)
* Ashley Jones (Daphne)”
A Browncoat cameo?
by Doc on Oct.23, 2009, under Television
Next Monday’s episode of ABC’s Castle, which stars Firefly‘s Nathan Fillion, is a Halloween-themed episode which will feature Fillion donning a familiar outfit for a costume party and make several quips regarding a few well known vampire franchises…Read More to see the preview…
ABC has 8 minute preview of V
by Doc on Oct.23, 2009, under Television
If you want to get a quick view of what the upcoming V is like, ABC has put an 8-minute preview online.
Dollhouse in the attic for November
by Doc on Oct.22, 2009, under Television
Fox has apparently changed its mind (as it does often) and decided that Dollhouse won’t run during November sweeps. This is definitely not a good sign for the future, since it appears we will be hit with reruns of other shows that Fox believes will return better ratings.
Browncoats on alert: Whedon tapped to direct Glee episode
by Doc on Oct.20, 2009, under Television
Looks like Joss Whedon’s fascination with musicals will continue – no, not on Dollhouse, at least not yet – but with an episode of the Fox series Glee. Whedon previously showed his lyrical side with Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, and an episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer called, “Once More, With Feeling”.
MileHiCon 41, October 23-25, 2009
by Doc on Oct.20, 2009, under Conventions
Emily Epstein writes “The forty-first MileHiCon, the Rocky Mountain Region’s largest literary science fiction convention, will be October 23-25 at the Hyatt Regency Tech Center-Denver. Run entirely by volunteers, MileHiCon will feature more than 80 authors and speakers, programming on every aspect of the SF and fantasy genres, the largest SF/fantasy art show in the region, round-the-clock gaming, a room full of dealers of SF-, fantasy-, and horror-related materials, and a masquerade (costume contest). The convention will also include video and anime rooms, as well as the Critter Crunch-the first robotic combat competition, from which all others came.” Read More for more info.