After his break from the Family, Aidan is afraid that Bishop will try to hurt him and his friends. At the hospital, he encounters a former lover, who has come to the hospital to die. Josh runs into Nora, and is afraid about possible complications in her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Sally finally finds a way to hurt Danny.
Posted By Admin - Thursday January 19th 2012 at 09:26 AM
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When Carter finally comes face-to-face with Reese, he urges her to join forces to help with their latest POI, a scrappy young woman from the wrong side of the tracks who turned her life around and became a lawyer.
Posted By Admin - Thursday January 19th 2012 at 09:25 AM
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Imagine if your next Mac cost you only $300, and ran faster than any G4 or G5 youve ever used. That future may already be unfolding: Hackers have found a way to bypass a chip designed to prevent the Mac OS from running on non-Apple PCs, which are often cheaper than Macs.
Some of the hackers are running the tweaked version of the operating system on their PCs natively. Others are using the system with VMware, which allows the Mac OS to support more PC hardware.
Hackers and curious computer users this week have been downloading the tweaked Mac OS X for PCs, nicknamed "OSx86," from the BitTorrent file-distribution system.
OSx86 is designed to run on Apple Computers next generation of hardware, which some call "MacIntels" and others "MacTels" because the machines will run on Intel microprocessors rather than the PowerPC processor used in current Macs. The hacked version of OSx86 is based on pirated software, which came from copies of the operating system sent to participants in the Apple Developer Connection. The ADC participants also received MacIntel computers for testing and development.
Now the hacked version of OSx86 is running on Dell laptops and other PCs with Intel and AMD microprocessors.
"Mileage varies depending on what kind of hardware youre using, but it (OSx86) is working on several PCs," said "Mashugly," a college student majoring in communications who manages the OSx86 Project, a community of developers interested in the new operating system.
No one knows exactly why OSx86 appears to be running faster on the PCs than the Mac OS does on todays Macs.
"To be honest, were not sure," said a hacker nicknamed "cmoski," who said he works for a large software company. "Some in the Pentium camp want to say, Because a Pentium is faster, of course, some want to say (Intel chip architectures are better than Apples) and some in the PowerPC camp just want to say that it isnt full OS X (running on the beta systems)."
The hacked OSx86 bypasses a chip, the Trusted Platform Module, or TPM, that is intended to prevent the system from running on ordinary PCs.
"We have even gone so far as to remove the TPM kernel extension called AppleTPMACPI.kext entirely," said cmoski.
The impact of the OSx86 hack on Apples hardware brand could be severe.
The hack shows that Steve Jobs company will be turning out machines indistinguishable from any other PC, or "white box," said German hacker Michael "mist" Steil.
"Apple wants to avoid the word getting out that (MacIntels) are just PCs, and that (OSx86) works on PCs," said Steil.
Steil made a name for himself hacking Microsofts Xbox game console. He has seen the hacked OSx86 running on a PC, and has been watching the conversations at the OSx86 Project website. But he said he is not hacking the operating system himself.
"The problem with this hack is that it is based on illegal software," said Steil. "You have to start by downloading pirated software."
The hackers are also writing software extensions so they can run their Wi-Fi cards and other non-Apple gadgets with the Mac OS.
"We have been working on many areas of the operating system," said cmoski. "Some are working on developing kernel extensions (the OS X equivalent of drivers) for our favorite hardware. For example, one driver that I am involved with is for the Broadcom wireless chipset."
Companies such as Microsoft and Intel originally laid the groundwork for the TPM. The companies insist the chip is meant to verify trusted computers on a network and prevent malicious code from running on PCs.
Apple would not comment on this story or on its intended uses for the TPM.
But critics have called the TPM an anti-competitive device that stifles innovation. They suspect the company may use the chip to keep unwanted third-party software off its machines. Others doubt Apple would take such a hard line with developers.
"Apple is a better company than Microsoft in general," said Bruce Schneier, a security expert, author and CTO of Counterpane Internet Security. "So, its hard to attribute these nasty motives to them. But those are the risks."
Microsoft, through its participation in the Trusted Computing Group, laid the groundwork for the TPM "as a way to shore up its monopoly," said Schneier.
Apple could use the TPM, which stores digital encryption keys and certificates, to block third-party iTunes plug-ins from running on MacTels. (Apple currently plays a cat-and-mouse game with plug-in developers by having its software look for known unauthorized code.)
Such a move would help Apple and its partners secure short-term gains in market share for its iPod, which meshes tightly with iTunes and the iTunes Music Store.
Apple employees appear to have been trying to listen in on IRC discussions among OSx86 hackers, according to hackers citing the IP records from their IRC channels.
The hackers suspect Apple wanted to demonstrate the weaknesses of TPM security, and may have plans to license its operating system to PC makers eventually.
"Perhaps Steve Jobs wants to be able to tell Apple shareholders, Hey, I tried, before he licenses the operating system (to other manufacturers)," said Mashugly.
It seems like getting around the TPM wasnt that hard, according to a hacker nicknamed "parch," who said, "Apple could have made the lock heavier."
Posted By Alun - Tuesday August 16th 2005 at 09:43
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Ok its "THAT" time of year again, and with the Scooby writers have been moaoning about all the best shows being cancelled, my own hart sank with the demise of miracles a while back and Andy has been moing about every other show since, especally Wonderfalls and the show with the girl with the wonky mouth. Its time for me to list out the major Emmy nominations and tell you who should win dammit. and for Andy to fly off into an Anti-Desperate Housewives rant...
But what does Andy know about Emmys he didnt even know firefly won one untill I told him...
List of primetime Emmy nominations
(well the main ones anyway there are like a billion catagories and im not gonna list them all)
Drama Series: "Deadwood," HBO; "Lost," ABC; - Gotta be lost! "Six Feet Under," HBO; "24," Fox; "The West Wing," NBC.
Comedy Series: "Arrested Development," Fox; "Desperate Housewives," ABC; "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; "Scrubs," NBC; - Gome on its gotta be scrubs but what ive seen of DH i thought was funny. "Will & Grace," NBC.
Miniseries: "Elvis," CBS; "Empire Falls," HBO; "The 4400," USA; - Was I the only one who loved the mini? watch it now! "The Lost Prince (Masterpiece Theatre)," PBS.
Made-for-TV Movie: "Lackawanna Blues," HBO; "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," HBO; "The Office Special," BBC America; "Warm Springs," HBO; - I dont really care about this catagory but i dont want the office to win. "The Wool Cap," TNT.
Actor, Drama Series: James Spader, "Boston Legal," ABC; Ian McShane, "Deadwood," HBO; Hugh Laurie,"House," Fox; Hank Azaria, "Huff," Showtime; Kiefer Sutherland, "24," Fox. (No lost? what the hell.)
Actress, Drama Series: Jennifer Garner, "Alias," ABC; Mariska Hargitay, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," NBC; Patricia Arquette, "Medium," NBC; Glenn Close, "The Shield," FX; Frances Conroy, "Six Feet Under," HBO. (Wheres lost?)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: William Shatner, "Boston Legal," ABC; Oliver Platt, "Huff," Showtime; Naveen Andrews, "Lost," ABC; (Found it) Terry OQuinn, "Lost," ABC; (and again!) Alan Alda, "The West Wing," NBC.
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Sandra Oh, "Greys Anatomy," ABC; Blythe Danner, "Huff," Showtime; Tyne Daly, "Judging Amy," CBS; CCH Pounder, "The Shield," FX; Stockard Channing, "The West Wing," NBC. (Aghha its gone again!)
Actor, Comedy Series: Jason Bateman, "Arrested Development," Fox; Ray Romano, "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; Tony Shalhoub, "Monk," USA; Zach Braff, "Scrubs," NBC; (Hey Vote scrubs best Comedy for years) Eric McCormack, "Will & Grace," NBC.
Actress, Comedy Series: Marcia Cross, "Desperate Housewives," ABC; Teri Hatcher, "Desperate Housewives," ABC; (Lois lane! come on she deserves it!) Felicity Huffman, "Desperate Housewives," ABC; Patricia Heaton, "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; Jane Kaczmarek, "Malcolm In The Middle," Fox.
Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour): "Family Guy: North by North Quahog," Fox; "Samurai Jack: Episode XLIX," Cartoon Network; " The Simpsons: Future Drama," Fox; "South Park: Best Friends Forever," Comedy Central; "SpongeBob SquarePants: Fear of a Krabby Patty/Shell of a Man," Nickelodeon. (wheres Father of the Pride?)
Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or More): "Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real," Animal Planet; "Star Wars Clone Wars Vol. 2 (Chapters 21-25)," Cartoon Network. (Wheres Justice League?)
Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series: "Carnivale: Old Cherry Blossom Road/Damascus, NE/Outside New Canaan," HBO; "Cold Case: Factory Girls," CBS; (Come on Cold Case is great!) "Deadwood: Requiem for a Gleet/Complications/Childish Things," HBO; "Desperate Housewives: Suspicious Minds," ABC; "Six Feet Under: Grinding the Corn/Bomb Shelter/Untitled," HBO.
Casting for a Comedy Series: "Arrested Development," Fox; "Desperate Housewives," ABC; "Entourage," HBO; "Scrubs," NBC; (as much as I love Teri I want Scrubs to win this!) "Will & Grace," NBC.
Casting for a Drama Series: "Deadwood," HBO; "Greys Anatomy," ABC; "House," Fox; "Lost," ABC; (Come on the casting is what makes this baby work.) "Nip/Tuck," FX; "24," Fox.
Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series: "Carnivale: The Road to Damascus," HBO; "Carnivale: Lincoln Highway," HBO; (not seen any Carnivale but I love it when cancelled series win.) "Deadwood: Complications," HBO; "Six Feet Under: Untitled," HBO; "24: 5:00 AM-6:00 AM," Fox.
Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie: "Faith of My Fathers," A&E; "The 4400: Part 1," USA; (4400 again) "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," HBO; "Mitch Alboms The Five People You Meet in Heaven," ABC; "Warm Springs," HBO.
Directing for a Comedy Series: "Desperate Housewives: Pilot," ABC; "Entourage: Pilot," HBO; "Everybody Loves Raymond: Finale," CBS; "Monk: Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine," USA; "Will & Grace: Its a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World," NBC.
Directing for a Drama Series: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Grave Danger," CBS; "Deadwood: Complications," HBO; "Greys Anatomy: A Hard Days Night," ABC; "Huff: Crazy, Nuts and All Messed Up," Showtime; "Lost: Pilot (Part 1 & Part 2)," ABC; (I kinda want QT to win for CSI but I really lov Lost) "Rescue Me: Pilot," FX; "The West Wing: 2162 Votes," NBC.
Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series: "Deadwood: A Lie Agreed Upon (Part I)," HBO; "Lost: Pilot (Part 1 & Part 2)," ABC; (Yep you guessed it!) "24: 7:00 AM-8:00 AM," Fox; "24: 6:00 AM-7:00 AM," Fox; "24: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM," Fox.
Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series: "Arrested Development: Mother Boy XXX," Fox; "Arrested Development: Let Em Eat Cake," Fox; "Arrested Development: Good Grief," Fox; "Desperate Housewives: Pilot," ABC; "Desperate Housewives: Pretty Little Picture," ABC.
Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series: "Everybody Loves Raymond: The Faux Pas," CBS; "Scrubs: My Life in Four Cameras," NBC; (Scrubs all the way) "That 70s Show: Angie," Fox; "Two and a Half Men: It Was Mame, Mom," CBS; "Will & Grace: The Newlydreads," NBC.
Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore): "Carnivale: Lincoln Highway," HBO; "House: Pilot," Fox; "Lost," ABC; (Lost) "The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XV," Fox; "24: 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM," Fox.
Main Title Theme Music: "Desperate Housewives," ABC; "Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends," Cartoon Network; "Huff," Showtime; "Justice League Unlimited," Cartoon Network; (The League!!!!) "Stargate Atlantis," SCI FI.
Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program: Jon Stewart, "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," Comedy Central; (Daily Show?) Jay Leno, "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," NBC; Hugh Jackman, "The 58th Annual Tony Awards (2004)," CBS; Tracey Ullman, "Tracey Ullman Live & Exposed," HBO; Whoopi Goldberg, "Whoopi Back to Broadway -- The 20th Anniversary," HBO.
Reality Program: "Antiques Roadshow," PBS; "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," ABC; "Penn & Teller: Bull----!" Showtime; (Go on its great!) "Project Greenlight," Bravo; "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," Bravo.
Writing for Nonfiction Programming:
"Beyond the Da Vinci Code," The History Channel; "Broadway: The American Musical Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin!" PBS; "Death in Gaza," HBO; "Penn & Teller: Bull----!: Profanity," Showtime; (Come on give it two Emmys) "Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson," PBS.
Sound Editing for a Series: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Down The Drain," CBS; "CSI: Miami: Lost Son," CBS; "Lost: Pilot (Part 1)," ABC; "Smallville: Commencement," WB; (Kind of want Smallville to win) "24: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM," Fox.
Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Down the Drain," CBS; "Deadwood: A Lie Agreed Upon, Part I," HBO; "Lost: Outlaws," ABC; (Lost) "24: 6:00 AM-7:00 AM," Fox; "The West Wing: 2162 Votes," NBC.
Special Visual Effects for a Series: "Battlestar Galactica: 33," Sci Fi; "Battlestar Galactica: The Hand of God," Sci Fi; (BSG no competion, sma eguys who won the Firefly Emmy) "Lost: Pilot (Part 1 & Part 2)," ABC; "Stargate Atlantis: Rising," Sci Fi; "Stargate-SG1: Reckoning (Part 2)," Sci Fi.
Stunt Coordination: "Alias: The Awful Truth," ABC; "ER: The Show Must Go On," NBC; "The Last Ride," USA; "Star Trek: Enterprise: Borderland/Cold Station," UPN; (Fat Chance) "24: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM," Fox.
Writing for a Drama Series: "House: Three Stories," Fox; "Lost: Pilot," ABC; "Lost: Walkabout," ABC; (Lost Again) "Rescue Me: Pilot," FX; "The Wire: Middle Ground," HBO.
Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special: "Empire Falls," HBO; "The 4400: Part 1," USA; (Did I tell you I love this show?) "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," HBO; "The Office Special," BBC America; "Warm Springs," HBO.
Ok in summary.... in order of most nominations inculding the catagorgies i Havnt listed like best Hair..
Life and Death of Peter Sellers - 16 Warm Springs - 16 Desperate Housewives - 15 Will and Grace - 15 Everybody Loves Raymond - 13 Lost - 12
As usual feel free to rant about or prasise the nominies this year..
Posted By Alun - Thursday July 14th 2005 at 11:30
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Did you like A&E’s new drama series Breakout Kings? Good news
for you: 2.8 million viewers tuned into the series premiere. Hopefully
the show can keep the ratings up in the next few weeks. If you can’t
wait to watch the second episode, you might like to watch the promo
trailer of the second episode below.
“Breakout Kings is a smart, action-packed drama with great storytelling
and authentic well-drawn characters,” said Bob DeBitetto, President
& General Manager of A&E. “Clearly the series has struck a chord
with the younger viewers, which we have welcomed to the network through
our stable of unscripted programming. We’re off to a great start.”
You can watch episode two promo/trailer here:
http://thevoiceoftv.com/blog/huge-premiere-for-breakout-kings-watch-episode-two-promo/32360
Warner Bros. Television released the following statement Monday:
“After careful consideration, Warner Bros. Television has terminated
Charlie Sheen’s services on “Two and a Half Men” effective immediately.”
No decision has been made on the future of Two and a Half Men. CBS still
has a deal in place with the studio for a ninth season of Men, so maybe
they will recast. What do you think, should Two and a Half Men end or
continue with a new actor?
News Update :: The Cape first season order cut by three episodes
NBCs midseason super-hero/vigilante drama The Cape has had its first season order cut by three episodes. This will not come as a surprise to many viewers, as the show has been mired by bad reviews and unhappy viewers. The original order was 13 episodes, it will now sit at ten episodes for season 1. That means stop of production for the show, which is now wrapping the tenth episode. This obviously does not fill anyone with hope for a season 2. Things havent been looking so great for the program with severe rating drops across all demographics, monday nights show drew 1.5/4, down 6% from last weeks episode, very weak ratings and a new series low.
Posted By Alun - Wednesday February 2nd 2011 at 16:22 0 Comments |
Starring in a successful TV series can prove to be a double-edged sword. Sure, an actor reaps the rewards -- fame and money chief among them. But theres also the danger of being typecast. Once the series ends, where does an actor so identified with his or her character go from there?
Some stars manage to excel in their new roles. William Shatner, for example, just won an Emmy for portraying Denny Crane on "Boston Legal," even though everyone knows him as Capt. Kirk. But three of the stars of "Seinfeld," one of the biggest TV successes ever, all bombed in their next outings. For better or worse, viewers so identified Michael Richards with the role of Kramer, his next venture was doomed from the start..
With that in mind, one interesting aspect of the 2005-2006 TV season is the return of many of the actors and actresses who made "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" into long-running cult favorites. Heres a closer look at the actors and the shows where theyll attempt to make a new name for themselves:
David Boreanaz
Who he was: Angel, a brooding vampire with a dark past who wants to atone for his sins. Cursed with a soul, Angel first fought alongside Buffy until it became clear that their feelings for each other would complicate matters too much. Angel then moved to Los Angeles in the self-titled spin-off, where he attempted to help the helpless and thwart the plans of the demonic law firm, Wolfram & Hart.
Who hes become: In FOXs "Bones," Boreanaz plays Seeley Booth, a brooding FBI agent with a dark past who seeks atonement (sound familiar?). In the pilot, Booth had good chemistry with lead Emily Deschanel as the pair investigated a murder inspired by the case of Chandra Levy, the congressional intern. Booth even suggests that he and Temperance "Bones" Brennan are like Mulder and Scully of "The X-Files." Establishing the tension between the man of action and the woman of science, Booth tells his counterpart, "You know, homicides -- theyre not solved by scientists. Theyre solved by guys like me, asking a thousand questions a thousand times, catching people telling lies every time." Everything else aside, it is disconcerting to see Boreanaz walking around in the sunshine without bursting into flames.
What are the prospects for the character and the show? Theres a ton of established cop dramas out to go along with "Bones" and the crop of new ones. Some will sink; others will swim. Its a little early to tell which category "Bones" will be in. Early returns indicate the show is still a little rough around the edges, with more than a few implausible moments. But Boreanaz and Deschanel definitely have the talent to make the show a success. As with any new show, the challenge will be retaining and building its audience. A FOX honcho told Variety that the network may keep the show together with "House" on Tuesday nights in January when "American Idol" will be in high gear. That comment suggests theyve got a fair amount of faith in Boreanaz and his new vehicle.
Charisma Carpenter
Who she was: Spoiled rich bitch Cordelia was more than a match for witty Xander (see below) and sometimes told the Scoobies uncomfortable truths. But like Xander, she grew into a deeper character, becoming a worthy demon fighter herself in "Angel."
Who shes become: Kendall Casablancas, a rich trophy wife and stepmother of two classmates of Veronica Mars on UPNs show of the same name. In her own words, her character is "a bitch in a bikini." In an interview with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, she compared Cordelia and Kendall by noting that "Kendall is a little bit older, shes 28. Shes honed her skills a lot more, so shes way more manipulative and hip to how it all works, how to get what you want when you want it. Cordelia was good, but it was on a high-school level. As Cordelia changed and evolved, she started to mellow out. ... There was more humanity to her and she became more fleshed out, three-dimensional and complicated. Thats key for any character to be redeemed, if youre going to keep them around. But Kendall could totally take her. This fall Im really looking forward to just causing trouble and having some fun and being mean!" The network says Carpenter will appear in at least six episodes.
What are the prospects for the character and the show? Its hard to say with everyone being so tight-lipped about the new season-long mystery. Charisma could play a relatively small role or, like Harry Hamlin, could be the major culprit. She could be an apt replacement for Celeste Kane or there could be some awesome catfights with all three. However it goes down, "Veronica Mars" has gotten a boost from CBS showing reruns over the summer and from star Kristen Bell performing in the "Emmy Idol" competition during the annual awards show. How much that raised the profile of the show remains to be seen.
Seth Green
Who he was: Green played Daniel "Oz" Osbourne, a high-school rocker and much cooler teenage werewolf than either Michael J. Fox or Jason Bateman -- not that thats saying much. He and Willow dated, but as always with characters written by "Buffy" writer and creator Joss Whedon, it didnt work out.
Who hes become: Green is the voice of Chris Griffin in FOXs animated series "Family Guy." His character is a far cry from Oz, who was always interesting and a stud. Chris, on the other hand, is dull and unhip. Oz had suaveness in his favor and was skinny. Chris is gross and fat. The one thing they have in common beyond Green is that they are both freakin hilarious.
What are the prospects for the character and the show? So far, so good. After the show was canceled, strong DVD sales persuaded FOX to bring "Family Guy" back to life, and its been amusing upon its return. Now if they could only have some more Chris-centric storylines.
Nicholas Brendon
Who he was: In "Buffy," Brendon played Xander Harris, whose heart and sarcasm kept the Scoobies grounded while facing demons, witches and vamps. But it wasnt all laughs with Xander; he also pulled more than his weight when it came time to save the world.
Who hes become: Brendon portrays Seth Richman, pastry chef extraordinaire on FOXs "Kitchen Confidential." Seduced into joining bad-boy chef Jack Bourdain at his new restaurant, Nolita, Richman starts off skeptical that Bourdain will stay on the straight and narrow but still agrees to help out. In a recent episode, Richman fumes over a dish. "That isnt a pyramid," he says to one of the other chefs. "Thats a tepee." When the other chef talks back, Richman goes off, "Dont tell me about pyramids. My people built the pyramids!" In another scene, one of Nolitas chefs demands respect and that he be called by his name after being the victim of a number of pranks. "Relax, champ," Richman says. "Were just busting your onions." In short, Brendon probably couldnt get a more Xander-like character to play without Whedon coming up with it for him.
What are the prospects for the character and the show? "Kitchen Confidential" has received mostly positive reviews, and placement between "Arrested Development" and "Prison Break" could be a real advantage. Itll be nice if and when Brendon gets more screen time, but with a cast this size itll take a while to get around to everyone. The bottom line is "Kitchen" should be around for a long enough run that Brendon eventually gets his moment in the spotlight.
Alyson Hannigan
Who she was: Willow Rosenberg made a journey from shy bookworm and hacker with a crush on Xander to a powerful lesbian witch.
Who shes become: Lily, one of a group of close friends who gets engaged to another in the group in the pilot of "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS. In one scene, she says, "Im exhausted. It was finger-painting day at school today, and a 5-year-old boy got to second base with me." She takes off her coat to reveal a big purple handprint on her blouse. In another scene, she also gets a champagne cork in her eye. Later, when an onlooker sees her with an ice bag on her eye and asks if her fiancé hit her, she laughs. "Hit me? Please! This guy can barely even spank me in bed for fun. Hes like, Oh, honey, did that hurt? And Im like, Come on, let me have it, you pansy! Oh, complete stranger." Its a part that owes more to her "American Pie" experience than her time on "Buffy."
What are the prospects for the character and the show? Despite being a laugh-track comedy, "Mother" is actually pretty funny. Neil Patrick Harris is particularly funny as the selfish bachelor buddy. Hannigans very good in her own right. With some sweetness and some raunchiness, "Mother" seems like it will appeal to people across the board.
James Marsters
Who he was: Angry, thuggish vampire Spike blew into Sunnydale with his crazy girlfriend, Drusilla, but soon found himself in love with Buffy. First restrained from hurting humans by a chip and then by his soul, he fought with and alongside Buffy and Angel, but often found himself distrusted.
Who hes become: Marsters will be legendary Superman villain Brainiac over the course of the fifth season of the WBs "Smallville." Brainiac assumes the seemingly human identity of Milton Fine, one of Clark Kents college professors. Brainiac has a goal and needs Clark to accomplish it, says Al Gough, the executive producer of "Smallville." "Hes a terrific actor," Gough says of Marsters. "He plays a character whose intentions are certainly not as overt as Spikes. But he brings a level of sophistication and menace to the show. Hes a character who can actually get the best of Lex Luthor, which you dont see that often. Hopefully, as he did with Buffy and Angel, hell bring fans to the show, too."
What are the prospects for the character and the show? Theres a certain job security in playing a character whose survival is assured, since Brainiac has to continue on to menace a grown-up Clark Kent. If "Smallville" does survive to a sixth season and beyond, however, its doubtful that Brainiac will make further appearances after the current season.
Posted By Alun - Wednesday October 5th 2005 at 06:05
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After finally getting some time to sit down and have a play, ive got round to coding a big chuck of the new version of this very website.
Partly becasue im a bit sick of the look of it, (Ive finally picked a new layout i like BTW), and partly Because its very slow, and the comment spam is driving me nuts.
Expect some updates soon.
Posted By Alun - Thursday March 4th 2010 at 15:44
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Howdy.. Sorry about the lack of updates blog wise, been really really busy. Sorting out the new house and preparing for the big move, never realised the extent of my collection of stuff until now, could be a case of dumping a lot of stuff in my new garage untill I can find a real home for it...
Anyway enough about me, I want to tell you about a little thing I found on the old interweb http://www.youtube.com/user/ItsJustSomeRandomGuy its done in the vein of Im a PC im a Mac apple propaganda videos but it revolves around the DC/Marvel Universe, The first batch are very pro Marvel but the later ones are very good, and batman as ever is simply outstanding.
Its no Robot Chicken but it still rocks.
Posted By Alun - Thursday June 21st 2007 at 07:00
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News Update :: Shameless and Episodes get second seasons
Showtime has renewed their new hit series Shameless and Episodes for second seasons. Shameless received a 12-episode order for its second season, while half-hour comedy series Episodes, starring TV icon Matt LeBlanc as a fictional version of himself, received a second season order with the number of episodes to be determined.
News Update :: Finale Dates for 'Glee,' 'American Idol,' 'Bones' and More
The TV season is just getting started, but today FOX announced the
finale dates for the 2009-2010 season including the end dates for
American Idol, Glee, Bones, and 24.
Shows will start wrapping up in April with the Wanda Sykes show bowing
out first on April 9, while Glee will be the last show to wrap up on
June 8. Seeing that Glee doesnt start new episodes until after Wanda
Sykes has had her last, the long stretch of finales makes sense.
Heres the full FOX Finale Schedule:
Monday, April 5
8:00/7:00c - "24" (Back-to-Back New Episodes - Special Time)
Saturday, April 24
11:00/10:00c - "The Wanda Sykes Show" (Season Finale)
Friday, April 30
8:00/7:00c - "House: Broken" (Two-Hour Repeat)
Wednesday, May 5
8:00/7:00c - "Human Target" (Season Finale)
Sunday, May 9
7:00/6:00c - "Til Death" (Season Finale)
Monday, May 17
8:00/7:00c - "House" (Season Finale)
It’s not really news but i thought I’d blog it, I had been wondering what "Prison Break" was going to be doing about John Billingsley (who people may know better as the annoying Dr. Phlox from "Enterprise") getting a role on another series, "The Nine." Now I know: They’re recasting his part, with an exec pointing out half-jokingly that we never really got to see his face after all. Patricia Wettig, who played the sleaziest veep to become prez this side of "24’s" Charles Logan, has a new series, but is apparently not out of the picture yet. When it returns next month, the series will apparently focus less on the conspiracy and more on the search for the inmates.
Also you you may know that a host of new content being added to itunes (US), well what you don’t know is that the failed "Aquaman" pilot has been added. But apparently it’s one of the best-requested videos there. Could the interest lead to a revival of the show on the CW? In the meantime, the guy who was slated to play Aquaman gets a consolation prize: a guest-shot as a young Green Arrow on "Smallville." I hope that’s not the character that we were promised the "fanboy orgasm" about.
Posted By Alun - Wednesday July 26th 2006 at 03:59
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Just cause I thought it was funny and also because I really cant be bothered to do a proper blog i thought Id post this to keep you all amused... [Click me]
Posted By Alun - Wednesday May 10th 2006 at 03:49
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Someone - actually many someones - have declared television comedy dead, or dying, while basing the diagnosis on the particularly sound observation that most sitcoms stink. But exceptions have a nasty - or in "Scrubs" case, pleasing - way of disproving the rule. (So do "My Name is Earl" and the US Version of "The Office,".)
Back after a huge Break, "Scrubs" seems looser, sillier and more whimsical than ever. Entering its fifth and maybe final season, "Scrubs" no longer feels burdened by the need to Be or Say Something Important as it did after the second season, when it won a Humanitas Prize. During one of those ubiquitous conference calls that NBC uses to promote new and returning series, "Scrubs" star Zach Braff said that the shows staff this time around "had an attitude that if were not going to be on the air [in the fall], then lets lean into the turns. So we were a little more silly and the scripts a little more surreal and crazy. People will see a slightly different season."
All of this is another way of saying the NBC suits arent paying attention, so lets party.
And party they have.
As tonights first episode - titled "My Interns Eyes" - gets rolling, Turk (Donald Faison) and Carla (Judy Reyes) are trying to have a baby; John "J.D." Dorian (Braff) is finally an attending physician at Sacred Heart, and has decided to adopt for his new, empowered look the same uniform as arch-tormentor Dr. Perry Cox (John C. McGinley), who promptly threatens to kill him. Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) is pretending to work at the hospital. Did we mention that J.D. is body-tackled by an Alzheimers patient whom nurse Laverne Roberts (Aloma Wright) has lost track of?
All of this before the opening credits.
Fans suffering from "Scrubs" withdrawal should get right back on track. The characters are still pretty much the same ol characters and then some, despite a few adjustments in working and living arrangements. J.D. may be a full-fledged doc who now lectures interns on the intricacies of medicine - the episode title refers to a sadsack newbie who follows Dorian around with his tongue tied and his hair mussed - but hes still an abuse magnet. "Just because youre an attending now doesnt mean a fat bank account, expensive new toys and an expensive lawyer on retainer for when you kill a prostitute," Cox barks at him. And of course, Dr. Kelso (Ken Jenkins) and The Janitor (Neil Flynn) have discovered even more exquisite means of torture, too.
Its hard to accept the fact that NBC may no longer have much faith in the show. Really hard to accept, considering that the 100th episode airs later this month and that "Scrubs" is getting double-pumped each Tuesday. But get your fill now, folks, while it lasts. If ratings slide, "Scrubs" will be scrubbed and the comedy-is-dead doomsayers may finally have a case.
Posted By Alun - Thursday January 5th 2006 at 05:04
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