Sci-Fi Channel has ordered 20 hours of the BSG prequel ‘Caprica.’ Filming on the series will start in 2009, with a 2010 premier date. The miniseries airs next year (I can’t find a specific date).
Watch the preview for the miniseries here.
Sci-Fi Channel has ordered 20 hours of the BSG prequel ‘Caprica.’ Filming on the series will start in 2009, with a 2010 premier date. The miniseries airs next year (I can’t find a specific date).
Watch the preview for the miniseries here.
The complete list is available here. Due to the holiday last week, many locations won’t be getting their shipments until Thursday instead. I had a sick coworker yesterday, so that extended my workday past the point where I could review “Secret Invasion: X-Men” as planned. If my LCS gets the shipment today, I’ll review “Secret Invasion #8” tonight and catch up on other reviews later in the week. If not, then I may not be able to get this week’s order until Friday, in which case I’ll review “Secret Invasion: X-Men” today and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight #16-19” tomorrow.
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A bank robber gets embedded in a wall, and the Fringe Force recognize that, once again, Walter’s research fits the pattern.
This “CSI: Terminator” episode showcases the acting talents of Summer Glau and Thomas Dekker– with very different results.
The solar eclipse continues to cast shadows on the hero’s abilities, the Petrelli Brothers and the Haitian play Rambo, Noah goes after Sylar and Elle, Matt plays counsellor and hopes for a speedy resolution, Hiro learns the importance of comic books and he travels in time again and, in a highly original twist, we’re left wondering if the cheerleader will die.
Tomorrow I’ll review “Secret Invasion: X-Men,” and get the Secret Invasion reviews caught up just in time for “Secret Invasion #8” to hit on Wednesday.
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It’s crunch time in these last few weeks before
Christmas, so we see fewer releases, but those we do
see tend to be of high average quality compared to the
rest of the year.
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The real Clone Wars occurred in the late 70s and early 80s, when numerous low-budget SF films fought to be mistaken for the next Star Wars. One such film is our final Weekend Review for November– so grab your popcorn, your 3-D glasses, and a drink to blunt your critical sense, and scope the screen.
“When do we get to the good part?” he demanded.
“What do you have in mind, Arsibalt? Like in a spec-fic speely, where something amazingly cool-to-look-at happens?”
“That would help,” he allowed. (862)
By now, you may just have found time to make it through Neal Stephenson’s heavy autumn offering, Anathem. In one volume, he manage to match the ambitiousness of The Baroque Cycle— but are the results for the reader worth its considerable weight?
Heroes will be in hiatus this January, replaced by something called Superstars of Dance. The metahuman soap will return in February, but does this move mean the show is in danger?
And if you were calling the changes, how would you save Heroes?