There’s a great interview with Joss Whedon about his new show Dollhouse, which debuts next Friday the 13th on Fox and stars Eliza Dushku.
http://scifiwire.com/2009/02/joss-whedon-reveals-more-dollhouse-secrets-and-he-wants-you-squirming.php
As a big, big fan of Firefly (though not so much of either Buffy or Angel), I’m hoping for some seriously quality writing and character here. Firefly, which was completely screwed up [...]
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In the Dollhouse with Joss Whedon
Posted in Geekitude!, television, tagged Dollhouse, Eliza Dushku, Firefly, Fox TV, Joss Whedon on February 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Exec-producer Jeph Loeb fired from “Heroes”
Posted in Geekitude!, television, tagged Heroes, Jeph Loeb, Lost, NBC, Season Three on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A little while ago, I lamented the current state of the show “Heroes,” and considered that writer and producer Jeph Loeb was part of the problem.
Or at the very least, not a part of the solution.
Well, this news comes from Variety, in an article called “‘Heroes’ duo get the ax“:
Big shakeup on the staff of [...]
Wilco the Song
Posted in YouTube goodness, music, television, tagged Stephen Colbert, Wilco, Wilco the Song on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
You’ve probably all already seen it, but here’s Wilco’s appearance on The Colbert Report from last week, performing “Wilco the Song.”
Wilco will love you, baby. Colbert will love you, baby.
Heroes: Season Three
Posted in Geekitude!, television, tagged Heroes, Jeph Loeb, Lost, NBC, Season Three on October 29, 2008 | 3 Comments »
As Season Three of HEROES, subtitled “Villains,” moves along it has become more and more obvious that the show is in trouble.
Entertainment Weekly does a good job of dissecting the problems the show is having in their cover story this week, ‘Heroes: Five ways to fix it.’ Newsarama also has a review of the most [...]
Deadwood: Season One
Posted in television, tagged David Milch, Deadwood, HBO, Ian McShane, Netflix, Timothy Olyphant on July 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I just recently finished working my way through Season One of HBO’s stellar Old West / goldrush / settlement drama Deadwood and I’m ready to declare it one of my favorites television programs of all time.
Deadwood is a show that tells its stories in a compelling, yet slightly mystifying, manner. The dialogue is not immediately [...]