23 years of this site still chugging along...
Star Wars series expected to run for a while, follow Luke
by Doc on Mar.19, 2006, under Television
Looks like we are starting to see some details about one of the proposed Star Wars series – according to producer Rick McCallum they are expecting a 100+-episode run (that’s about 5 seasons in the US, which are typically 22 one-hour episodes). It will also follow the 20 years between Episodes III and IV in the life of Luke Skywalker.
Sol: The latest e-book release on SteveJordanBooks
by Doc on Mar.18, 2006, under Books
Steve Jordan writes “”Sol,” my latest e-book, is now available at SteveJordanBooks.com:
“The Solars are the grunts of the Union… unappreciated and maligned. Even the creation of a new drive engine, capable of taking the Union on an unprecedented trip to the Inner Arm, earns them no respect. But when the Solars discover that an alien race is on its way to take over their ancient homeworld, no race in the Union can stand in their way.”
There’s something to be said for good old-fashioned space opera: Deep space voyages, conspiracies, romance, aliens, and a climax that will blow your mind!
As with all Steve Jordan’s e-books, “Sol” is available in multiple e-book formats for $2.50USD, and features NO DRM for the purchaser. for more information, go to SteveJordanBooks.com. Handheld and smartphone users can access the Mobile-friendly site at SteveJordanBooks.com/hand.”
Doctor Who starts Friday in U.S.; Davies talks
by Doc on Mar.15, 2006, under Television
[Unbelievable – another unrelated death in the family, so please don’t expect too much]
Doctor Who finally makes its official U.S. debut this Friday at 9pm with the first two episodes, “Rose”, and “The End of the World”. As part of the run-up to the series, exec producer Russell T. Davies gave an interview to SCI FI Wire where he briefly discusses how he finally got his wish to revive the Doctor – and how remarkably easy it was. Series two is wrapping up production and should hit the U.K. soon. Updated 3/16: More of the interview talks about making a serious drama.
Galactica Season 3 not until October?
by Doc on Mar.10, 2006, under Television
[Sorry…a death in the family as well as the job hunt is taking all my time].
SCI FI Channel has announced Season 3 of the hit Battlestar Galactica will be a full 20 episodes, but will not begin airing until October, Instead of the usual summer half-season start time. The 90-minute season finale airs tonight at 10pm ET, preceded by the season finales of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.
Review: The Legend of the Rangers
by Doc on Mar.06, 2006, under General News
The last Babylon 5 production, the pilot movie The Legend of the Rangers – To Live and Die in Starlight, will finally be released on DVD on March 14th (Pre-order from Amazon now). Read More for the review of the feature and DVD.
SCI-FI?S BEST KEPT SECRET
by Doc on Mar.06, 2006, under General News
Hawley Griffin writes “WORD HAS IT that buried somewhere in the Northwest San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, is one of the most intriguing Sci-Fi/High Adventure TV Shows that, as yet, has not been made.
Cryptically, and simply entitled, ?51″, the show?s backdrop is the equally intriguing and cryptic Area 51 located at Groom Lake Nevada. With all the urban legend and modern mythology surrounding this mysterious locale, writer-creator Michael David Stewart has come up with an ensemble based series that embraces the best elements of Science-Fiction and the type of high adventure found in the great Hollywood films like ?King Solomon?s Mines?, ?Journey to the Center of the Earth?, and ?Ice Station Zebra?.” Read More for the full release.
Name the movie…
by Doc on Mar.05, 2006, under General News
As my aging mind is failing me again, I’m remembering a scene from a movie that I’m pretty sure was SF (albeit happening on present-day Earth), but I can’t connect it with the movie. This has worked before – so help me out again and help repair the synapses…Read More for the description.
SCI FI Friday season ending…
by Doc on Mar.01, 2006, under Television
Wow, is it over already? The ad blitz that signifies the end of SCI FI’s Winter half-season is coming to a close. The two part season closer for Battlestar Galactica, “Lay Down Your Arms”, starts this Friday (3/3), plus both Stargate shows wrap up over the next two Fridays as well. The good thing? Doctor Who starts on the 17th…
Triple passing…Knotts, McGavin, Butler
by Doc on Feb.28, 2006, under General News
It wasn’t a very good weekend. We have had to say goodbye to Don Knotts (The Andy Griffith Show, The Reluctant Astronaut – a personal favorite as a kid), Darrin McGavin (Kolchak: The Night Stalker among other genre films), and Hugo and Nebula winning SF author Octavia Butler.
Masters of Sci-Fi picked up by ABC
by Doc on Feb.23, 2006, under Television
We first reported on the show in August, but ABC has has placed an order for 4 episodes of Masters of Sci-Fi, an anthology series that hopes to bring the stories of some of the best SF authors to the small screen. Producers IDT Entertainment and Industry Entertainment, who did the Masters of Horror series, actually plan to put at least 6 episodes into production and hope to do a full 13. Anthology series haven’t done well on network TV recently – lets hope this bucks the trend.