The WB has recently
announced that an 8 minute preview of Batman
Begins will air during the 90 minute season
finale of Smallville on Wednesday, May 18.
That’s the night before Star Wars: Episode
III airs, which means those tickets are probably
on sale already.
Smallville Review – “Spirit”
More Smallville news in a moment…
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Weekly Comics Discussion – Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Sorry it’s a day late. The list
of items that shipped this week includes such
notables as another printing of Green Lantern:
Rebirth #2 (a series I strongly recommend),
Essential Hulk Vol. 3, and Fantastic Four
#525, the first of two fill-in issues before J.
Michael Straczynski takes over later this year.
Brannon Braga on Killing Enterprise
shayward writes, A TGL report here has a quote from Brannon Braga in response to fans that say he killed Enterprise with crappy writing. \”There’s a small but vocal group of people who have been lambasting me ever since \’Next Generation\’.\” I would like to point out that his writing and producing weren\’t always as bad as they were for Voyager and Enterprise.
Donnie Darko (The Director’s Cut)
Charlie Jade: The Big Bang
While derivative, this Canadian/South African production, currently airing on Space, makes for exciting viewing.
Movie Discussion – “The Amityville Horror”
I don’t know how the remake is. I don’t even know why
it wasn’t an October release.
Doctor Who: Aliens of London
The Doctor returns Rose home to visit her mother. Then an alien
spacecraft crash lands in the middle of London and things start getting
complicated.
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Weekly DVD Picks – Tuesday, April 19, 2005
April is almost done. The major releases usually
start pouring out at the start of May when the summer
hits. Things are about to really start to pick up the
pace.
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New Sci Fi Series Information
pdavis
writes, Sci fi has released their list of new
series. No original ideas here. Doesn’t one of their
commercials say that imagination is scifi.
The same goes with their movies as well. It looks
like we get another squid movie – hurray.
Sci fi is continuing their tradition of mediocrity.
Farscape being the only exception I can think of. I
like original programming, but unfortunately that is
not what sci fi is giving us.