Many critics consider Brannon Braga and Bragi F. Shut’s entry into the Dark SF sweepstakes as the best of the bunch, this year’s Lost. I believe this show could evolve into something interesting but, based on the pilot, it has a long way to go.
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Justice League Unlimited Discussion – “I Am Legion / Shadow of the Hawk”
Justice League Unlimited returns to American airwaves
tonight with a full hour, two episode premier. There
will be two episodes next week as well.
Movie Discussion – “Just Like Heaven”
This is a non-horror ghost story, which you don’t find
very often.
LA Serenity Premiere Sept 22 – Free Tickets Available
rickyjames
writes, Serenity is scheduled to have its Los
Angeles Premiere on September 22, with the cast
and a galaxy of all-star guests. A half-dozen
two-guest tickets are now available over on the Universal
Serenity Movie Board “fan store”, which recently
got stocked with posters, T-shirts and such. The
catch is, members must have previously earned 10,000
“points” from fan activities to “purchase” these
premiere tickets, and only a few dozen of the
Browncoats out of the 50,000+ registered have that
many points accumulated. I’m one of them (from
posting a Serenity banner ad on a relatively high
traffic website for months), and I’ve “ordered” a
premiere ticket. Unfortunately, I’m stuck in Alabama
that night. Any Bureau 42 fans willing to go in my
place in exchange for posting a review here? Let me
know, and the ticket is yours for free if I haven’t
already given it to somebody else in LA already.
Serenity is definitely well worth seeing even despite
the negative energy I’ve previously vented here at B42
about the Memphis preview showing…
New Goblet of Fire Trailer
Wow. Now this looks like fun.
Super-Culture
In recent years many comics have tried, seriously and facetiously, to address the impact of superheroes on world events. Others attempt to explain why the heroes didn’t affect events; Earth-2’s Hitler found a mystic artifact that kept the JSA at bay.
But what about the broader culture? How would the characters and conventions associated with superheroes affect the cultural world?
Robert Wise: Sept. 10, 1914 – Sept. 14, 2005
Robert
Wise has passed away. Genre fans will know him as
the director of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
and The Day The Earth Stood Still. Our
mothers would likely know him as director of The
Sound of Music and West Side Story. He
also directed The Andromeda Strain, 1963’s
The Haunting, Run Silent Run Deep,
The Set-Up, The Curse of the Cat
People and many others. He served as an editor
for Orson Welles on Citizen Kane and The
Magnificent Ambersons, and has a host of other
impressive credits. At age 91, this wasn’t a shock,
but it’s definitely a loss.
Weekly Comics Discussion – Wednesday, September 14, 2005
This week’s shipping
list includes the paperback release of
Superman / Batman Vol. 2: Supergirl (which I
missed in the solicitations, so I probably won’t be
picking it up), Pulse #11, and Ultimate
X-Men #63, which I’ll get in TPB form.
TV Review – “Supernatural: Pilot”
Supernatural is one of several shows I plan
to check out this fall. I can’t guarantee reviews of
every episode for it, but I have time to review the
pilot. (I’ll be reviewing Smallville again,
and I may not have time to do two reviews each week.)
This episode airs again on Thursday; check it out if
you missed it last night.
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Weekly DVD Picks – Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Sorry this is late. I was out of town last week, and
when I got home last night I realized that my entire
Bureau 42 directory was somehow neglected when backing
things up on the desktop computer in my switch from
Fedora to Kubuntu. (It’s all on the laptop, so it’ll
get rescued.) At any rate, this week looks a little
sparse, but that’s going to pick up dramatically by
the last week of October.
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