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Friday, December 26, 2008

Cancelled Sci-Fi Series- The Dresden File ( Good Show) 3 Great Episodes



Birds of a Feather
The Dresden Files
Season 1 : Ep. 1|43:42|
A 10-year-old boy comes to Dresden claiming that monsters are after him. Dresden dismisses the boy's fears – until he belatedly realizes the kid is right.



The Boone Identity
The Dresden Files
Season 1 : Ep. 2|42:42|
The ghost of a murdered girl can't rest until justice is brought to her killer – except he's already dead.




Hair of the Dog
The Dresden Files
Season 1 : Ep. 3|42:42|
When Detective Murphy asks Dresden to help her with a series of ritualistic slayings, he discovers that werewolves are involved.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Dollhouse's Dushku Reveals Roles



Eliza Dushku revealed a few of the personas her character will take on in Fox's upcoming SF drama Dollhouse, including one in which she'll do a bit of singing.

"I had to sing a few episodes ago, yeah," Dushku said on the red carpet for the Video Game Awards on Dec. 14. "And I had to lay down a track, so we'll see how it turns out [laughs]. We'll see if a musical is a good idea after that episode airs."

The last time I spoke to Dushku, she said that she'd love to be in a Joss Whedon musical, a la Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.

In her Dollhouse ep, she said she sang "a cappella." "I was auditioning to be a backup singer for a big pop star in one episode," she said. "So it was like a gospel song I did."

Dushku's character, Echo, is a person whose mind is wiped and programmed with different personas by a top-secret underground agency, which then sends her on various missions.

Dushku said her favorite persona so far was a killer. "I like the assassin chick that I just did," she said. "She has a lot of layers. Hyper-intelligent, and I also got to beat up a big 6-foot, 5-inch stunt guy."

What was the hardest? "A serious, professional woman with an up-do," Dushku said. "That's hard for me. Joss is like, 'I know you by now. Your comfort zone lies in your hair. I can throw you off a building or hit you with a car or make you fight seven guys, but you get uncomfortable if I put your hair in an up-do.' That's kind of insane and kind of hilarious."

Dollhouse premieres on Feb. 13 and will air Fridays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. --Jenna Busc

The Spirit SCI FI Wire Exclusive SCI FI Wire talks to the cast of "The Spirit."

http://video.scifi.com/player/?id=897281

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

George Lucas Finally Relents, Signs Off on Star Wars Musical



You'd have to be an idiot not to have seen this one coming: George Lucas, beloved director and ever-watchful protector of the Star Wars brand, has officially given his blessing to Star Wars: A Musical Journey, a stage production featuring dancing Stormtroopers and singing Wookies, according to E! Online. The show will play London's O2 arena next April with a European tour supposedly in the works. There's currently no word on a Broadway run, but, given the available theater space and the recession-proof appeal of completely ridiculous nonsense (admittedly, we would probably pay money to see this), you'd have to expect that one is definitely inevitable. SW: AMJ will reportedly condense the boring, convoluted plots of all six Star Wars films down into a snappy, concise two hours, which actually makes us think that it could be sort of good, provided they focus primarily on the two non-shitty movies.

Would you believe that something like this has actually been attempted before? It's true! Talented super-nerd Timothy Edward Smith wrote a Star Wars musical in 1999 and posted MP3s of all the songs on his official Website — which, of course, has inspired tons of insane YouTube tribute videos like this one:


DeathStar Battle - Remake

Top 10 SF & F Books




1.Eclipse (Twilight 3)
2.Breaking Dawn (Twilight 4)
3.The Tales of Beedle the Bard
4.New Moon (Twilight 2)
5.Twilight
6.The Shack
7.The Twilight Saga: Slipcased
8.Sookie Stackhouse Boxed Set
9.The Host
10.Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion
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