Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Monday, December 24, 2007
Lost Returns in 2008 on January 31
Wow! I should post more often, I guess. Maybe I'll make that a New Year's Resolution. Watching football this afternoon, I saw the ad for the new Lost season and I can't wait.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Heat Vision and Jack
Okay, so my post on The Wendell Baker Story is up for maybe a day and I get an email with a link to Heat Vision and Jack on YouTube. It's a TV pilot from 1999 and it's utterly hilarious. It's hard to describe. I particularly liked the duel between Paragon and Heat Vision at the gas station/diner.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Battlestar Galactica Returns in 2008??
I TiVo Battlestar Galactica and watch it a day or two after it airs, so I'm slow on this one, but--it won't return until 2008? What? That's a long time from now. Especially after that zinger they threw at us towards the end. Well, there were a few, but how can they wait until 2008 to let us know what happens next?
Sunday, January 28, 2007
I'm Mad At Afro Samurai
Yeah, I admit it, I'm mad at the Afro Samurai franchise. In the second episode, Okiku and Afro sleep together and then she is killed. How cliche. How disappointing. Are there no heroes any more? Why can't these super-duper, totally amazing, sword/gun/raygun wunderkind ever protect those they love or who love them? What good is that kind of skill if it isn't used for good (or excessive personal gain)? Couldn't he have pursued revenge for his father's death and helped those around him?
Not many characters do these days.
Not many characters do these days.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Lost Cast at the Golden Globes
Videos of Naveen Andrews, Josh Holloway, and Evangeline Lilly are up at Lost Fanatic. After the interview with Lilly, the hosts criticize her choice of gown. Apparently, the hosts wore that dress ten years ago. Hope it doesn't rain on them.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Lost Preview
I think I have these out of order now, so I'm not sure which preview this is. Spoilers contained.
Friday, January 19, 2007
An Evening With Lost
I have some clips from the web cast "An Evening With Lost" up on Lost Fanatic. Some of them are quite funny and none of them are spoilers.
Is Juliet good or evil?
Matthew Fox and his tattoos
The secrets of Lost
Is Juliet good or evil?
Matthew Fox and his tattoos
The secrets of Lost
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Monday, January 15, 2007
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Meerkat Manor Season One
Animal Planet is showing the Meerkat Manor series from the start. Last week, the first two episodes aired: "A Family Affair" and "Love Thy Neighbor". This week, "Some Like It Hot" and "Revolution" aired.
To catch you up, if this is your first time watching Meerkat Manor, Flower is the mom and leader of the Whiskers clan of meerkats. Her partner is Zaphod. He's the dominant male and must lead the Whiskers males to defend against rival clans, although it seems that the girls often get involved in any scuffles that come along.
Only the lead female of a group of meerkats is allowed (by mom) to have pups, but Tosca has gotten pregnant anyway. Will Flower kick her out of the burrow? Shakespeare has been bitten by a poisonous snake and his sister Mozart is watching over him while he suffers through it.
Shakespeare is a sweetheart, always first to defend the burrow or take care of the pups. Seeing him in so much pain and so close to death is heartbreaking.
It turns out that Mozart has also had pups. Meerkats will often kill the pups of another female. It's harsh, but there's not always enough food to go around and Flower will want to keep as much food for her pups as possible.
Youssarian, a strange and nervous meerkat, is the younger brother of Zaphod and former leader of the Whiskers. He takes all twelve pups to the top of the burrow as if instigating a burrow move. Without leadership, the other meerkats don't know what to do and neither help with the burrow move nor take the pups back underground. Eventually, the meerkats get all the pups back in the burrow.
Youssarian tries another den move, this time getting the babysitters to carry the pups far away from the den. Flower and Zaphod catch him in the act and Youssarian drops his pup and runs off. That pup belongs to Mozart and is forgotten. Mozart goes back later to find her, but there's too much territory to cover and she can't find her. The pup dies.
To catch you up, if this is your first time watching Meerkat Manor, Flower is the mom and leader of the Whiskers clan of meerkats. Her partner is Zaphod. He's the dominant male and must lead the Whiskers males to defend against rival clans, although it seems that the girls often get involved in any scuffles that come along.
Only the lead female of a group of meerkats is allowed (by mom) to have pups, but Tosca has gotten pregnant anyway. Will Flower kick her out of the burrow? Shakespeare has been bitten by a poisonous snake and his sister Mozart is watching over him while he suffers through it.
Shakespeare is a sweetheart, always first to defend the burrow or take care of the pups. Seeing him in so much pain and so close to death is heartbreaking.
It turns out that Mozart has also had pups. Meerkats will often kill the pups of another female. It's harsh, but there's not always enough food to go around and Flower will want to keep as much food for her pups as possible.
Youssarian, a strange and nervous meerkat, is the younger brother of Zaphod and former leader of the Whiskers. He takes all twelve pups to the top of the burrow as if instigating a burrow move. Without leadership, the other meerkats don't know what to do and neither help with the burrow move nor take the pups back underground. Eventually, the meerkats get all the pups back in the burrow.
Youssarian tries another den move, this time getting the babysitters to carry the pups far away from the den. Flower and Zaphod catch him in the act and Youssarian drops his pup and runs off. That pup belongs to Mozart and is forgotten. Mozart goes back later to find her, but there's too much territory to cover and she can't find her. The pup dies.
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Afro Samurai -- The Pilot Recap

It starts with a short backstory. The AfroSamurai is just a kid (not a samurai yet) and his father is Number One. To be Number One means you're a sort of a god; no one can touch you. No one, except Number Two.
Number Two lives a life of constant combat. Anyone can challenge Number Two. And, apparently, everyone does challenge Number Two.
The Number Two who challenges Afro's father is a strange-looking cowboy fellow with a four-square hat named Justice. He manages to best Number One and removes his own headband, putting the Number One headband in its place.
He makes a short speech to the young Afro and ends it with: "Come challenge me when you're old enough."
Fast forward and Afro is an adult. He's surrounded by thirty or so bad guys who have been hired to take his headband. In swift and bloody fashion, he despatches them all. He ends with the line: "Nothing personal; it's just revenge."
Perched in a tree, a strange fellow watches the whole tiff.
As Afro walks away, NinjaNinja, who has been crouching on a rock and also watching the fight speaks to him. He tells him about the fellow in the tree, but Afro seems unconcerned. NinjaNinja follows Afro and they walk off the screen.
In a bar, a fight begins. A man sits in a corner asking about the legend of the AfroSamurai and a woman tends bar. Afro arrives and walks nonchalantly between the combatants. Naturally, one of them has to attack him, but the attempt turns out ill-fated.
Afro orders a lemonade and provides his own straw--a pretty nifty-looking one with a gem hanging from it. The bartender murmurs some advice about the bad guys waiting for him at the mountain pass. He thanks her and leaves.
The man from the bar catches up and introduces himself as Shosun. He challenges Afro and pulls out a crossbow with a grenade launcher on it. Afro defeats him handily, but receives a wound in the process.
Up on the cliff, some bad guys from a temple (that is not in the least bit ascetic or introspective) watch. Number Eight realizes Afro is wounded and leaps down to finish him off. He pulls out an RPG and fires it. Afro cuts it in half and the two halves pass around him and NinjaNinja, exploding behind them and taking out a large chunk of the mountain.
The pilot ends with Afro falling among the debris. Where will he land? On his feet. He's one cool cat.
Ha! Just had to say that. Likely he'll land in a very damaged position and need the tending of the lovely Okiku (Kelly Hu) who we have not yet met.
Review is here.
Friday, January 05, 2007
Afro Samurai -- The Pilot Review
I enjoyed it. A nice balance of action and stoicism. The animation is lively and mostly monochromatic, with the exception of lots of red in some scenes.
Samuel L. Jackson is the voice of both brooding, man-of-few-words Afro and hyper, chatty NinjaNinja. The bad guys are really really bad and very determined to take what is not theirs by whatever means possible, but Afro is on a mission of vengeance over his father's death and won't be deterred. The story just got started in this one and I think we met a lot of characters that we won't meet again (besides the ones who died). The next few episodes will reveal if the plot moves forward much in a half hour.
I'll be there next week. It's showing on Spike and each episode shows more than once, so you may not have missed it yet. Recap is here.
Samuel L. Jackson is the voice of both brooding, man-of-few-words Afro and hyper, chatty NinjaNinja. The bad guys are really really bad and very determined to take what is not theirs by whatever means possible, but Afro is on a mission of vengeance over his father's death and won't be deterred. The story just got started in this one and I think we met a lot of characters that we won't meet again (besides the ones who died). The next few episodes will reveal if the plot moves forward much in a half hour.
I'll be there next week. It's showing on Spike and each episode shows more than once, so you may not have missed it yet. Recap is here.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Lost Preview
I have another Lost preview up. It's for the third season, part two. Lots of new scenes in this one.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Lost Moment Seven
I posted the seventh sneak peek for Lost on Lost Fanatic. It's not nearly so revealing as the other Lost moments. I think everyone pretty much expects this stuff to happen.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Day Break Is Gone
Day Break is cancelled. The official press releases said it would be shown online each Wednesday. That's not happening. Maybe those of us who wanted to know who was behind everything will get to see it on DVD someday.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Afro Samurai

This one looks interesting: Afro Samurai. It's a new anime with Samuel L. Jackson as the lead character. Showing on Spike starting 4 Jan 2007. They have three previews up on their site and an interview with Jackson. The previews are mostly some guy firing guns and Jackson's character protesting. I'm going to check out at least the first episode. Sometimes they have plots, sometimes they don't, but I think with Samuel L. Jackson in the lead, it has more than a chance of being good.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Meerkat Manor
I've been recording Meerkat Manor on my TiVo, but I keep getting reruns. When do the new ones come on? The saddest episode was when Blossom died and I've seen that one three times now.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Lost Sneak Peek Six
The sixth Sneak Peek for Lost aired during Gray's Anatomy. I never watch that, so I was a bit slow finding it. The preview is posted at Lost Fanatic now.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Day Break Brought Back?
Has Day Break been brought back from wherever it is that cancelled shows go? It's on the schedule for Wednesday evening this week.
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