Posts Tagged ‘tv’

New Joss Whedon Show, WOO!

// November 2nd, 2007 // 1 Comment » // Books, Movies, Music, and TV

It seems Joss Whedon, the genius behind Firefly and (although I never got into it personally) Buffy.

His new show, Dollhouse, stars Eliza Dushku, known to fans of Buffy and Angel for her character “Faith”, known to most teenage girls from the movie Bring It On, and known to most boys by word of mouth (^_·) .

Rather than rehash the explanation of the series, I’ll just quote Fox’s description, which is also quoted at eonline.com:

Echo (Eliza Dushku) [is] a young woman who is literally everybody’s fantasy. She is one of a group of men and women who can be imprinted with personality packages, including memories, skills, language—even muscle memory—for different assignments. The assignments can be romantic, adventurous, outlandish, uplifting, sexual and/or very illegal. When not imprinted with a personality package, Echo and the others are basically mind-wiped, living like children in a futuristic dorm/lab dubbed the Dollhouse, with no memory of their assignments—or of much else. The show revolves around the childlike Echo’s burgeoning self-awareness, and her desire to know who she was before, a desire that begins to seep into her various imprinted personalities and puts her in danger both in the field and in the closely monitored confines of the Dollhouse.

It sounds like a really cool concept. Reminiscent of The Clonus Horror/The Island. I’m really excited to start watching. Spread the word so we can keep Fox from killing Joss’ work!

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Pushing Daisies: A Wonderful Treat

// October 10th, 2007 // 4 Comments » // Books, Movies, Music, and TV

I just finished watching the pilot of a new ABC show called Pushing Daisies, and I have to say that I’m trying very hard not to gush about it.

Pushing Daisies has a very interesting plot in that lead character Ned, played by Lee Pace, can bring the dead back to life. When he touches a corpse, the person springs to life. When he touches them again, they go back to being dead. There is a caviate however. If he leaves a formerly-dead person alive more than 60 seconds, someone in their proximity dies instead. Quite the double-edged sword, that.

Pushing Daisies Title

Ned grew up to be a pie baker, due to series of events one learns in the first episode, but puts his extraordinary talent to work by reviving the murdered to find their killers, and collecting the reward (split with his P.I. partner played by Chi McBride).

Don’t be fooled, friends, for this isn’t just another tired TV show with a flashy plot! I don’t even know where to start with how great this show is. There is a strong undercurrent of a star-crossed lovers story in at least the first episode that had me tearing up and awwww-ing. The rest of the time I was laughing or just terribly entertained.

The characters are both endearing and wonderfully acted with Anna Friel playing Ned’s love interest Charlotte Charles, and Swoosie Kurtz and Ellen Greene (who played Audrey from Little Shop of Horrors) playing her neurotic aunts (I shouted in delight when I saw Ellen).

This show has amazing visuial styling that looks as if tim burton himself designed the sets. There is a definate flavor of excentricity and morbid flare, and you can definately see the Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls in the overall feeling of the show.

As if all of this just was not enough, actor/singer/vocal worker Jim Dale MBE, the voice of the U.S. Harry Potter Audio books, does the narration in that wonderfully musing and sing-song tone. He adds a fairy-tail like quality to the whole show, and if you think I’m overstating how good he is, he’s won a Grammy Award, 4 Grammy nominations, and 7 freakin’ Audie Awards!

I may seem like an overanxious promoter of this new series, but I really have just fallen in love with this show and cannot wait to see the next episode. Please do give it a watch.

Pushing Daisies airs Wednesday nights at 8e/7c on ABC in the US, and on CTV Canada and ITV1 in the UK.

Mooninite Mayhem

// February 5th, 2007 // 4 Comments » // Personal/Blog News

Err on a Lite-Brite
 

Man, so much to rant about. As far as the Mooninite thing, I was going to be brief but I can’t hold my tongue. Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Austin, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and New York all didn’t bat an eyelash at these effin’ lite-brights, and thats all they really were. They weren’t “hoax devices” because there was no hoax. It was marketing. At best you could call them street art, and at worst they are improvised billboards.

Mythbusters Goodies Part 2

// December 28th, 2006 // No Comments » // Art, Books, Movies, Music, and TV, Science


Welcome to Part 2 of Mythbusters Goodies. In Part 1 we went over some neat areas of Jamie Hyneman’s M5 Industries website. In this installment, we’ll take a look at the eclectic and weird things on Adam Savage’s website, adamsavage.com. Follow along, children!

Mythbusters Goodies

// December 4th, 2006 // 2 Comments » // Art, Books, Movies, Music, and TV, Science


Damn I’m such a procrastinator. Thank you to those who trudge on with me despite the infrequency with which I post. I blame my tight schedule, and more recently, WoW (yes, I’ve become and addict. No I don’t know what took me so long. I though I was strong enough to resist, alas I am not). Mostly, however, the blame rests squarely on my own shoulders. Anyway, thank you again to my faithful readers. Moving on…

Experience something ORIGINAL: Nintendo Wii

// October 9th, 2006 // 1 Comment » // Books, Movies, Music, and TV, Gaming, Technology and Gadgets

The Nintendo Wii
 

Sure, it has a silly name, but if you want to get your whole family involved in hours of fun, want to experience revolutionary gameplay, and don’t want to spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars for a gaming system, you NEED the Wii.

Nintendo is the only console creator left with originality and passion to push gaming to the next level, and it shows.

 

90s Saturday Morning Line-up

// April 5th, 2006 // 7 Comments » // the cool, weird, and funny

Remember getting up early on Saturday morning because you actually wanted to? Many of us did this as kids for one simple reason… Television!

I remember waking up early to catch all of my favorite shows, but didn’t actually remember the titles of many of them. At least not until I stumbled onto this little gem:
Saturday Morning TV Schedules of the 90s.

This site has a lineup of Saturday Moring Shows for NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX, grouped by year (Spring/Fall), and it’s sure to bring back memories. I think I started watching TV around 1988, so if you’re older than I am, be sure to check out 80s Saturdays and 70s Saturdays.

Just because this is my blog, here are my top 5 favorite Saturday morning shows:

  1. Jim Henson’s Muppet Babies
  2. Scooby Doo
  3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  4. Garfield and Friends
  5. Reboot (first completely computer animated TV series, and well done at that!)

I personally believe things started going south around 1995, for Saturday Morning shows anyway, and I not gett all my cartoonage on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. What were you’re favorites?

V for Vendetta Now Playing!

// March 17th, 2006 // 3 Comments » // Art, Books, Movies, Music, and TV

V for Vendetta Graphic Novel Cover
 

If any of you are semi-long-term readers, you will likely remember my post from almost exactly a year ago about the V for Vendetta movie project. Whether you caught it or not, go ahead and refresh your memory as it’s a short post and has links to introduce new readers to V for Vendetta

The advertising has been pretty extensive, but if you are one to cut yourself off from normal modes of media assailment (I myself don’t listen to the radio and watch little non-downloaded TV, instead getting all of my info from the internet), you may have missed the fact that the theatrical adaptation of the graphic novel V for Vendetta is now playing! I’m going to see it this weekend so I haven’t a review for you right now, but the novel is truely stellar (how could it not be… it’s Alan Moore) , the film was adapted by the Wachowski brothers, and it was directed by James McTeigue who’s assistant directed on Dark City, The Matrix, and Attack of the Clones. As if that wasn’t enough, Natalie Portman is in it. I can see Doody drooling now.

Systm Episode 2

// June 11th, 2005 // Comments Off // Books, Movies, Music, and TV, Technology and Gadgets

Just a quick update:

Systm Episode 2 – Build your own MythTV box is out now!

Bittorrent links for Xvid, Windows Media, Theora, and h.264 quicktime 7 versions are available at systm.org

Systm 1 / Broken 4

// May 24th, 2005 // 6 Comments » // Books, Movies, Music, and TV, Technology and Gadgets

For those of you who arn’t subscribed to the The Broken newsletter, Systm, from the creators of The Broken, went up at 8pm PST tonight. You can download torrents of it at systm.org. I’m in the process of downloading it now and am very excited!

As stated in the newsletter, “While Systm is a general interest HOW-TO show, thebroken will continue to have 40′z and hacking”. Thats good news, for though I welcome any show by Kevin Rose, I would hate to see The Broken go the way of Call For Help.