
- A premonition that Medium is nearing the end.
- This strikes me as an off-the-charts bad idea: a movie version of the Michael Jackson song “Thriller.”
- A “classic character” is appearing in the next Star Trek movie — and no, it’s not Khan.
- Twelve fantasy geeks who made a difference.
- Now Indiana Jones may get the 3D treatment. Please. Do they really think we’re that gullible, that they can just re-release all these movies yet again as “3D”?
- The latest Deathly Hallows featurette:
- The most unnecessary sci-fi TV spin-offs. Hey, I liked the Logan’s Run TV show! ‘Course I was, like, nine.
- I’m 15% thinking this is a put-on, but … apparently Quidditch has become a real sport (sans magic) — and people are talking about getting it NCAA approved!
- A possible new movie based on the life of Narnia’s C.S. Lewis.
- ABC Family’s Nine Lives is going to pilot, about a teenager who discovers she has cat-like superpowers (based on the YA novels The Nine Lives of Chloe King).
- Locke & Key (based on the graphic novel about a mysterious house of magical gateways) goes to pilot at Fox.
- Renee O’Connor in … Moby Dick 2010! Oh, Renee. Fire your agent. (But I’ll still watch…)
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Wow, a C.S. Lewis movie that might actually be good & do justice to him instead of some post-modern caricature of him!
ROC can do no wrong, but a LOT of wrong has been done to ROC. Moby Dick 2010? Really? When I first heard about it, I thought it was a joke. Then I read that she would be playing Ishmael and I thought it had the potential to be cool. But then the reality that it is a C-grade creature-feature set in and I realised that the chances of seeing ROC shine brightly on-screen in a quality film are ever-dimmer.
But, I’ll still be watching. Just like Lucy Lawless, I will follow ROC’s career anywhere it goes (although I didn’t watch “singing with the Stars” or whatever it is called in the US when LL appeared).
Agree all around.