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FlashForward PDF Print E-mail
Written by CapricornOne   
Friday, 25 September 2009 17:35
WHAT DID YOU SEE?

Executive Producer David S. Goyer might get pissed at me for saying that his new ABC series, FlashForward, IS science fiction.

While the new series is only loosely based on the novel by Robert J. Sawyer, and the explanation of what caused every living human being to blackout for exactly 2 minutes and 17 seconds may or may not be the same as the book. Ummm, having the entire planet passed out at exactly the same time, only to wake up with a vision of their own future 6 months in the future, or not (you see your future if you are dead in it) ... sure sounds like science fiction to me, regardless of the cause. So, forget any preconceptions of the science fiction label being a death sentence to a new tv series. And BTW, WTF were they doing at comic con promoting the new series, if it wasn't science fiction ... hmmm?

ABC's Lost is science fiction and very successful, despite what ever fears the show will end next year without a proper explanatory conclusion. BattleStar Galactica (new one) was a successful science fiction tv series. Alias - successful. X-Files - successful. I could go on with a list of very successful science fiction television series, just as I could with fantasy or horror shows.

So, I said it, and stand by it ... FlashForward is a science fiction tv series. Then again, it might end up being fantasy, with the cause of the global blackout the work of naughty little magical faeries! Or, maybe it's horror, as Lucifer and his minions give us all a glimpse into the upcoming apocalypse ... oh wait, CW is already knee deep into demons and armageddon with the show Supernatural.

Enough of my babble, let's check out the story ...

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Splice PDF Print E-mail
Written by CapricornOne   
Thursday, 17 September 2009 16:59

If you are looking for a truly unconventional scifi/horror/fantasy film to watch this year, then check out Splice, a Canadian film premiering in theaters this Friday, September 18th, 2009. Splice is written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, who also cranked out the Canadian scifi classic, CUBE. The director has also cast, once more, his high school pal, David Hewlett (every-one's favorite Doc Rodney from Stargate: Atlantis), who starred in CUBE, as well. This story is a long time coming, as Splice was originally set to be produced following the release of CUBE. So, 12 years later, we finally get to taste this treat of a Natali film.

Science newest miracle ... is a mistake.

Adrian Brody (King Kong) and Sarah Polley (Dawn of the Dead) star as Clive and Elsa,  a pair of brilliant scientists who like to tinker with DNA ... in this case, animal and human. No, no, of course it's not legal, but hey ... all's fair in love and science. And when the duo make a breakthrough, it's a cute and cuddly lil female chimera-like creature. Now, how they found chimera DNA is beyond my limited intellect, but who cares ... it's a Chimera! Anyway, the two scientists now have to decide what to do with this rather unethical experiment cause it ain't gonna win them a Nobel. Plus, they quickly become attached to it, who wouldn't? ... and here is where the film stops being able to be viewed by children.

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2009 - 2010 TV Show Schedule PDF Print E-mail
Written by CapricornOne   
Saturday, 22 August 2009 14:22

Armed with a new Toshiba Laptop (prettiest darn laptop I've ever seen), I am gearing up with the new television schedule for the Fall 2009 - Winter 2010 season. Obviously, with the economy still in the dumps, we lost a lot of good shows. At least, some were given some closure with an ending, others simply fell into the void of cancellation. I am still pissed over the dumping of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

On the bright-side, we do have some impressive new entries in the scifi, fantasy and horror genres for television:

ABC has a jump-start with the new scifi series, Defying Gravity (which is, to my surprise, REALLY FRAKKIN' GOOD), will brew up witches of Eastwick, a mysterious mass event in Flash Forward, and a re-imagining of aliens visiting, or invading, our planet Earth with V.

CBS inherits NBC's Medium, while NBC gives us a new apocalyptic tale with Day One, and the currently running early Camelot tale, Merlin.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 14:16
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Defying Gravity PDF Print E-mail
Written by CapricornOne   
Sunday, 02 August 2009 18:25

Yeah, yeah, I know ... ABC's new summer tv series, Defying Gravity, seems awfully similar to Fox's Virtuality (and don't even start with me Mz. Christina Cox, cause I have watched your work ever since the Forever Knight series, and not afraid of your Tae Kwan Do!!! :P~~~) ... hell, it even rhymes. But it's less science fictiony and more like

Grey's Anatomy in Space

... hey, I didn't nickname it that way, it's what the creators pitched it as. My beloved Blood Ties heroine, Christina Cox, stars as one of 8 astronauts on a six-year adventure in outer space. But, they aren't trekking to a distant Galaxy, just heading to our local neighbor Venus.

The year is 2052, and a crew of hand-selected astronauts from 5 countries travels on a six-year mission to Venus, 4 men and 4 women. You'd think they were all matched up for a million mile high club, but sex appears to be discouraged. But, anyone watching the promo clips know that sex will run rampant, as well as the melodrama that is inevitable to relationships:

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 July 2010 19:53
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Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead PDF Print E-mail
Written by CapricornOne   
Sunday, 26 July 2009 16:44

Before David Tennant begins his transformation into Matt Smith (the next Doctor), he makes his US HD debut as our fav Doctor in tonight's premiere of Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead on BBC America. This time, the Doctor teams up with an uppity thief, Lady Christina (Michelle Ryan), trying to escape a swarm of flying nasties on a dead planet. For some bizarre reason, he decides to hijack a double-decker and take the passengers for a ride-into-time, only to wind up trapped on some sandy desert:

 

  • Doctor Who - David Tennant (Doctor Who tv series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and look for him in the latest version of Hamlet with Patrick Stewart, and St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold)
  • Lady Christina, thief - Michelle Ryan (yup, the Bionic Woman herself ... which should never have been cancelled on NBC, IMHO, and you might recall her as Katherine in another cool BBC series - Jekyll, currently seen on NBC's Merlin as the evil witch, Nimueh)

 

For more info on Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead, check out the BBC America website:

http://www.bbcamerica.com/content/123/doctor-who-planet-of-the-dead.jsp

Last Updated on Sunday, 26 July 2009 17:26
 
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