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20. April 2008 by admin.
Heroes-Television recently talked to Heroes writers Kay Foster and Adam Armus and they revealed several interesting details on the exciting third season entitled “Villains.” It’s definitely exciting stuff.
Click after the jump to read the exciting news!
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20. April 2008 by admin.
Regarding recent events in my life, I will not be able to devote as much time to the TV Episode reviews as I would like. So everything that is in GeeKritique here will be very much the news scene. However, some shows that will still be covered here will be Heroes and LOST. Those are two shows I definitely want to cover.
I hope to do some books or comics in the near future. So stay tuned for that.
Thanks to all who have supported me in this thus far, but it is a decision that I’ve made that feels right for me right now. Thank you.
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20. April 2008 by admin.
My friend Dave has created a really good podcast that is getting its sealegs in, and I think that you should all give it a listen. It really is something great. The podcast is entitled “Entertainment Geekly” and in it he talks about all the noteworthy geeky stuff including Movies, TV Shows, Comics, Books, Podcasts and Video Games. But what really separates this podcast apart from the others in the “geek” podcast genre is the music segment, which I am looking forward to seeing develop in future episodes.
Also, in the first episode, he discusses, among various podcasts, my Supernatural podcast, Crossroads, and also mentions a GeeKritique a little bit. But that’s not why I want you to listen. It’s really a great podcast that is really the start of something huge.
So check it out and listen here.
Note: It’s also in my list of links to the side, so check it out there too.
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20. April 2008 by admin.
At the New York Comic-Con, Seth Green has reported that Buffy, Angel, Firefly, and soon-to-be Dollhouse creator Joss Whedon and Battlestar Galactica creator and showrunner Ronald D. Moore will be guest-starring in an episode of Robot Chicken.
If you recall, Joss Whedon previously guested in an episode of Robot Chicken where he fought the Mutant Enemy monster, which was pretty hillarious, I must say. So I’m excited to see what Seth Green and the boys at Robot Chicken cook up.
Check out the news here!
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20. April 2008 by admin.
It has been reported on several sites that the Justice League movie, which has been titled Justice League: Mortal, may be cancelled for the time being. After months of hearing the fact that WB has been pushing this movie (which I think was due to the popular Smallville episode of last year), Movie producer Joel Silver has said that the movie has been tabled for now.
How do I feel about this? Well, I am actually kind of glad about this. I don’t think a Justice League film needs to be made at this point. I feel that the remaining Batman and Superman movies need to be made first, and maybe introduce some other characters through various solo movies. SO I interpret this as good news for me.
What do you think about this? Discuss here!
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20. April 2008 by admin.
Michael Ausiello confirms in his blog that the short-lived Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles will not be receiving the Firefly treatment.
Although it is not confirmed by 20th Century Fox, several sources have clued into him that it will be renewed for a second season. I for one, am excited about this and am interested in the stories that will be told in a second season.
Check out the de-scoopage here!
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