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  • Hysteria!

    Hysteria!

    From the trailer, Hysteria! looked like it was going to be good, campy, 80s-tastic, Satanic Panic, heavy metal fun. And it was. It was also chock full of some great camera work, creative effects, and some genuine horror film moments all stuffed into a pretty good story. And if you bother to think about things…

  • Winter Season 2011-2012: New Shows

    Winter Season 2011-2012: New Shows

    Once upon a time, there were only two seasons on TV: Fall and Summer. Now, things being what they are, we should just be honest and admit that there are four. Forget this “mid-season premiere” fallacy. If we’re luck, a season these days is 12 episodes. Shows that do 20+ episodes a year are, effectively,…

  • Fall Season 2011: More Reviews

    Fall Season 2011: More Reviews

    Okay, we’re now a few weeks into the new season and everything I planned on watching has premiered. Some of it has been very good, some of it has been very bad, and some of it is already gone. Here’s a look at what wasn’t covered last time. How to be a Gentleman (CBS –…

  • The 2011 Fall Season: New Shows

    The 2011 Fall Season: New Shows

    Since I’ve been quite remiss in reviewing things anywhere outside of Twitter and in person lately (like, for the past few seasons), I thought I’d round up some quick thoughts on what I’ve seen of the new 2011 Fall Season of shows so far. The beginning of the season is always a busy time for…

  • Monster Factory: Puppet-filled Fun

    What do you get when you put a few little green monsters in a high school? Well, in the real world you’d probably get mass hysteria. In animated form, probably something akin of Invader Zim. But if those monsters are puppets and the rest of the student population isn’t, then you get Monster Factory. Here,…

  • Frak Me: New BSG Series On Deck

    Looks like SyFy is aiming to cash in on the still strong Battlestar Galactica fanbase. The new series, Blood and Chrome, sits nicely between the immensely popular reboot of the cult classic BSG series and the still trying to find it’s foothold Caprica. As they describe it: Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome takes place in…

  • And I’ll Form The Head!

    Well, it looks like Voltron is coming back. Next year Nickelodeon and Paramount (and, of course, Mattel) will introduce a whole new generation to a multi-colored team of five robot lions that get together to form one of the most bad-ass plantetary defenders this side of Robotech. I hope it gets done well… Voltron was…

  • New Season of Torchwood, Only on Starz?

    According to this article at Scifi Wire, there will, indeed, be a new season of Torchwood hitting the BBC. (Something that was a little doubtful after the crushing, but amazingly played, events of the last miniseries.) Thing is, it won’t be showing up in the US anywhere other than the pay cable channel Starz. This…

  • Alias reboot? Already?

    According to this little tidbit from SciFiWire, JJ Abrams is in talks to reboot Alias on TV… except without the semi-mystical Rimbaldi backstory that motivated both the good guys and the bad guys. My question is: what’s the point? First of all, the show hasn’t been off the air that long. Secondly, without Rimbaldi behind…

  • Trenches: Worth the Wait

    Trenches hit the web today. So far, it’s looking like it was worth the wait. First three episodes are up at Crackle. Here’s the first one: From Crackle: 1: Fubar My friend Kelley doesn’t show up just yet, but the production value is pretty high and the space battle and ground conflict are intense.

  • New Scrubs? Not Quite.

    Just finished watching the first two episodes of the new season of Scrubs on ABC. I think that’ll be the last time I’ll be watching it for a while. I’ve been a bit of a Scrubs fan since it first hit the airwaves. It was different, creative, and populated with solid actors playing horrendously quirky…

  • New Season Kicks Off With a Deluge

    Well, The Emmys are done with and that means every network (other than the CW, which doesn’t seem to care about the Emmys) launches their new seasons full-on in the next week or two. Monday Monday night finds about half of my stable of favorite shows coming back. Of course, they all overlap. Two hour…