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First Look at Pixar's UP
Thanks to a web album from Epcot Servo, the first look for Disney & Pixar's UP has made its way online. The picture is really ... Full Story Jan 28 2008 | Comments (10)
How Much is TOO Much?
I'd like to start a discussion on "Spoiler" news with you Maniacs. Over the past few days, some voices around the net ha... Full Story Jul 18 2007 | Comments (23)
I perused through IMDB.com this afternoon, and came across this blurb about the Big 3 networks working together for a cause. Read on. Three Networks Set To Air Cancer Telethon28 May 2008 10:38 AM, PDT In an unprecedented one-night hookup, three major TV n... Read More
TV Wasteland: Fear Itself, Doomed to Fail - Jun 02, 2008 - 08:41am
For FEAR ITSELF: "The real “fear” of this series is that it won’t last because it doesn’t appear to be getting the support it needs."
DUH! Of course not. It's on NBC. What did you expect?
Production Begins on Stephen King's CADILLAC - May 30, 2008 - 10:08am
What I'm not too crazy about is that the plot is suggesting an action/thriller spin. Having read the story, which is far more meditative than anything else, doesn't lend itself to being something you'd place along side other crime thrillers. It's different. I love the story, mind you. It's classic Stephen King. But I'd expect quite a few slow moments in the film if it sticks to the source material. The teacher spends a lot of time planning, and less time wreaking vengeful havoc ala Punisher or whoever. I do like the casting. Slater is always good for the baddie. But I hope they don't add too much to the story that it only resembles a Stephen King story, rather than actually being one.
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For FEAR ITSELF: "The real “fear” of this series is that it won’t last because it doesn’t appear to be getting the support it needs." DUH! Of course not. It's on NBC. What did you expect?