Published: Saturday, 17 October 2009 16:19 | Written by SciFi Vision
I recently interviewed Sam Witwer (Crashdown on Battlestar Galactica, Davis Bloome/Doomsday on Smallville). While I was there I also got some exclusive photos and also some photos during the Smallville panel. They are all available at Fandom Gallery. There are more on the way. You can also see the photo of me with Sam in the Smallville cast/crew gallery or the Battlestar Galactica cast/crew gallery at Fandom Gallery.
Published: Wednesday, 14 October 2009 01:33 | Written by SciFi Vision
Jamie Ruby of MediaBlvd conducted a one-on-one private interview during the Pittsburgh Comicon with Aaron Douglas of Battlestar Galactica, which is in its fourth and final season. Aaron plays the part of Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol, “The Chief,” who it was recently revealed was one of the hidden Cylons.
Originally published at Media Blvd. on 07 May 2008.
Published: Tuesday, 13 October 2009 19:03 | Written by SciFi Vision
True Blood follows the life of Sooky Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), a waitress living in Bon Temps, Louisiana, who is anything but a normal southern girl. Sookie is telepathic and bombarded by people’s thoughts until she meets Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), who she can’t read because he is a vampire. In the world of True Blood, the vampires have recently “come out of the coffin” and can survive on synthetic blood, called TruBlood (though not all of them mainstream like Bill). The HBO series is based on The Southern Vampire Series by Charlaine Harris. True Blood was renewed for a second season last year after only two episodes aired - it was a bonafide success.
Published: Sunday, 11 October 2009 16:07 | Written by SciFi Vision
Opening in 1957 in Nevada, the first part of the movie surprisingly takes place at an Area 51 hanger where Indiana Jones has been taken by the KGB, led by Irina Spalko, played by Kate Blanchett. The hanger warehouses top secret items, such as the Ark of the Covenant, which makes a “blink and you’ll miss it” appearance. Under duress Indiana leads them to an alien body, complete with crystal skeleton, from the Roswell crash ten years prior.
Published: Sunday, 11 October 2009 15:59 | Written by SciFi Vision
Wanted, which is loosely based on Mark Millar’s comic book series of the same name, takes its audience on an entertaining ride that does not disappoint. The movie opens with the narration and introduction of Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) as an apathetic doormat, who works a boring office job and ignores the fact that his best friend is sleeping with his girlfriend, coping instead by popping anti-anxiety medication at every turn. He is seemingly living an unimportant existence until the father that he never knew is killed, setting off a series of events that lead to him leaving his old life to train to become part of a secret society known as the Fraternity that his father had belonged to before he was killed...
Published: Sunday, 11 October 2009 15:53 | Written by SciFi Vision
After ten years (and thirteen days) Mulder and Scully are finally back in the long awaited sequel of the first The X-Files film with The X-Files: I Want to Believe. This installment takes place six years after the season finale. Being a “monster of the week” type storyline as opposed to a mythology one, it is much different than its predecessor, as it seems to focus more on the horror genre rather than on science fiction.
Published: Sunday, 11 October 2009 14:58 | Written by SciFi Vision
The opening of Twilight, the film adaptation of the first book of the bestselling four-part Twilight saga by Stephenie Meyer, brought in a lot more fans this weekend than anyone expected. Theaters across the country were sold out days in advance, some several weeks, to the midnight and in most cases the following evening showings of the blockbuster movie.The Summit Entertainment film raked in $70,553,000 opening weekend, much more than the initial projections. Summit has announced that the sequel, New Moon, is already in the works..
Published: Sunday, 11 October 2009 14:52 | Written by SciFi Vision
After the success of sales of previous releases of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight saga, everyone knew that the DVD release would be big, but no one suspected how big. Never has a DVD release had so much promotion – midnight parties at most store chains around the globe. Fans spent hours gathered at their favorite stores to play games, win prizes, and talk to other fans as they waited until midnight to own the film adaptation of the first book in the series. Of course that wasn’t all. Most stores were stocked with tons of new and previously sold out merchandise as well.
Published: Sunday, 11 October 2009 14:44 | Written by SciFi Vision
Star Trek fans around the world waited in anticipation for the new Star Trek installment, released last Friday. Some fans questioned it would live up to the hype. J.J. Abrams, the director, was admittedly never a Star Trek fan. He made the movie not with the fans in mind, but rather movie-goers in general. However, this movie has seemed to unite fans and non-fans across the globe, earning $72.5 million opening weekend.
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