Smallville is back, but the countess isn’t. Let the peasants rejoice!
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Enterprise Is Dead, Jim
rickyjames writes, I just had to use that title. Startrek.com has posted text of a letter from Paramount Pictures stating that the fan campaign to save Enterprise has been appreciated but ultimately uncuccessful. The decision to cancel Enterprise is \”final\”.
Weekly Comics Discussion – Wednesday, April 13, 2005
This
week’s shipping list includes Ultimates 2
#5, the only title I plan to bring home this
week, as well as new Sin City material from
Dark Horse, a second printing of Countdown to
Infinite Crisis from DC, Art of Greg
Horn from Image, She-Hulk Vol. 2 TPB
from Marvel, and what may be the best collection of
the week, Supreme Power Vol. 1 hardcover,
which includes the first twelve issues of this
excellent series. If you’re 18 or older, pick it up
in some format.
New “Smallville” Tonight
Just a quick reminder that Smallville starts
airing new episodes tonight, and that we probably
won’t see any reruns until after the season finale.
Movie Review – “Disney’s Hercules”
Well, technically, it’s simply titled
Hercules, but I threw in the Disney part
since it’s not the only title by that name.
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Doctor Who: The Unquiet Dead
The Doctor and Rose visit Cardiff in 1869. Needless to say, there’s something rather odd going on, and they soon end up in the middle of it.
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Weekly DVD Picks – Tuesday, April 12, 2005
This week is packed with mediocrity.
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Lost Discussion: “Do No Harm”
Very little of backstory, but what there is, is a doozy of a revelation about Jack. Meanwhile, tragedy and joy hit the island. And where’s Locke?!?
Serenity #1 Comic Anounced
rickyjames
writes, Order your copy of Serenity #1 today via
the Dark Horse press release. Each issue of this
three-issue miniseries features three different
covers, one for each member of the Serenity crew,
drawn by the biggest names in comics. Issue #1
features Mal
by John Cassaday, Inara
by J. G. Jones, and Jayne
by Bryan Hitch. The story presented covers the “six
month gap” between the Firefly DVD episode “Objects in
Space” and the “Serenity: Big Damn Movie” coming out
September 30.
TV Review – “Batman: The Animated Series Vol. 2”
How about an old Batman review to get us
ready for the new Smallville review coming
after new episodes return next week?
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