Archive for November, 2008

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BUFFY TO HIT BIG SCREEN?

November 29, 2008

SarahMichelleGellar.jpgAs we all know, Hollywood likes fads, if one thing works we can expect to see loads like it. And now the hoopla around Twilight, might mean a reappearance for Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Twilight does nothing for me, however Buffy used to. Is Whedon really into the idea of a film?

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–>Twilight fans, and that’s all I call them (Richard has another name we shall not mention) are more than a little excited for the film version of the books. And despite the fact that vampire films are nothing new, Joss Whedon might be inspired to bring back something old-ish. Just a rumour at this stage but could he be trying to make a Buffy the Vampire Slayer film? The Herald Sun newspaper through Moviehole.net has this to say.

“Rumours are circulating in Hollywood that Whedon has a feature-film script based on his hit TV series ready to roll as soon as a studio is prepared to commit.”

The first Buffy film was pre Sarah Michelle Gellar, and starred Kristy Swanson. I wasn’t a huge fan of that film, but I was a bit partial to the TV show created by Whedon. I guess it’s a logical rumour to come out, on the back of Twilight causing such excitement. And if anyone could bring Buffy back it’s Whedon.

The TV show did have a pretty decent ending though, so I’m not sure I’d want that spoiled. A film catching up with them a few years later might be quite good though. Man, it’s only a rumour and I’m torn. Any Buffy fans out there? Would you want a film version with Gellar and David Boreanaz?

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STARGATE UNIVERSE – PRE PRODUCTION

November 27, 2008

The third Stargate series marches rapidly toward its February shooting date, and pre-production is moving along at a rapid pace. Writer-producer Joseph Mallozzi has been updating fans on the show’s progress this month at his blog.

“Brad and Rob did a terrific job of kicking things off in thrilling fashion,” Mallozzi said of the premiere episode’s script. “The script is fast-paced and fun; its characters unique and engaging. My favorite: Dr. David Rush. Oh, he’s going to be a handful. Originally planned as a two-parter, Brad and Robert quickly discovered that there was simply too much story for such a tight frame, so the series opener is now looking like a three-parter.”

The complete writing staff from Stargate Atlantis is back to kick off the new series, including showrunners Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, plus Carl Binder, Martin Gero, Alan McCullough, Paul Mullie, and Mallozzi himself. (While Wright previously expressed an interest in bringing in new writers, there is no news yet on whether that will happen.)

Stories for the rest of Season One are being spun in the writer’s room at The Bridge Studios. “Brad has laid claim to #4, a story that is right up his alley,” Mallozzi continued. “Speaking of perfect pairings, I couldn’t think of anyone better than Carl Binder to write #5. Rob is eyeing #6 which offers a most intriguingly SF door in, while #7 and #8 have yet to be claimed.”

Martin Gero’s first script “involved a long, long discussion on the workings of a certain technology which forms the impetus to another terrific character-driven story.”

The team has left episode nine temporarily on the shelf to discuss episodes 10 and 11, which would typically be a mid-season two-parter for a Stargate series. But “I hesitate to call it a two-parter because, the way these episodes have developed so far, there are a threads that run through all the stories, in essence making this season one big 20-parter,” Mallozzi said.

Mallozzi will write episode 10, and Mullie number 11. The producer teased: “Ticking clocks, twists and turns, alliances, betrayals, and a surprise guest!”

Set on board an Ancient vessel called the Destiny, Universe follows Colonel Everett Young and a team of young and largely untested men and women. Stargate Universe will be more of a character-based show with more deliberate story arcs, as opposed to the more stand-alone, action-based nature of Atlantis and even SG-1.

But many fans are nervous about the new series and its apparent differences from what has made Stargate what it is over the past 12 years. Others, however, believe that this sort of change is just what the franchise needs in order to be reenergized.

Stargate Universe is a series that draws on established mythology yet blazes a bold, new path for the franchise,” Mallozzi told fans. “It’s definitely more character-centered and intimate in its exploration of the interpersonal dynamics that will drive a lot of the shipboard developments (and, no, I’m not talking about romance). The premise of this ship hurtling through uncharted territories offers up unbounded story possibilities, yet also forces us to adopt a very different approach toward alien encounters and planetary investigation. Twin themes mentioned over the course of today’s conversations: survival and sacrifice.”

“The premise of SGU is … more intimate — a limited group of people trapped aboard a space ship hurtling through distant space — and therefore necessitates a more intimate form of storytelling.”

Mallozzi also said that the design of the Destiny is close to being decided. There is also a new Universe version of the M.A.L.P. probe in the works, the series is expected to premiere in the U.S. next July.

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NEW MUSE ALBUM “HARDEST SONG EVER”

November 26, 2008

Matt Bellamy has revealed that Muse’s new album will feature their “hardest song” ever.

In a posting on the Muse forums, Bellamy also said that the record will feature a long-in-the-works orchestral track.

He wrote: “There is a new song in three parts, more of a symphony than a song, which I have been working on sporadically for many years.

“As a large percentage of the composition is orchestral, I have never wanted to collaborate with a string arranger as they may make it ‘theirs’. So I have been arranging the orchestral elements myself, which is taking a long time.

“It should hopefully make the next album as the final three tracks.”

Bass player Chris Wolstenholme added that he is optimistic about a late 2009 release, but conceded that the band’s plans may change.

“It is more important for us to make the best album we have made to date, and if that means it comes out in 2010 then we don’t mind,” he said.

Meanwhile the band also joked that having recently been given honorary doctorates they have been enjoying using their new titles.

One fan asked whether they had used the phrase “Trust me, I’m a doctor”, to which drummer Dominic Howard joked: “I use that line every day… I just hope I’m not in the situation where someone takes me seriously and asks me to do something. At that point I will just have to offer a healing drumbeat.”

The group’s last album, Black Holes And Revelations, was released in 2006.

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DOCTORIN’ THE TARDIS

November 6, 2008

Yes

David Tennant has had enough of the sideburns and whiny companions and has announced that he is to leave Doctor Who after completing his 4 ’special’ episodes in 2009. I have to say I have enjoyed his version of the Doctor, he has had to put up with Billie Piper’s terrible accent in her return as Rose and Catherine Tate who must’ve been dying to ask him “Am I Bovvered?”.

Which begs the question, who is going to replace him as the new Doctor? There is a list (see below) floating around with names of possible replacements, the usual suspects are there along with a few new surprises and it will be interesting to see who will fill Tennant’s shoes for the new series in 2010.

The List

David Morrissey
Mark Gatiss
Patterson Joseph
James McAvoy
James Nesbitt
Robert Carlyle
John Simm – The Master returneth?
Rhys Ifans
Anthony Head
Alan Davies
Jason Statham – this I hightly doubt as Id imagine he wants to concentrate on films…although :)
Nigel Harman
Bill Nighy
Daniel Radcliffe – Hell no to Harry Potter
Burn Gorman – Originally a member of Torchwood, I dont see this working
Stephen Fry
John Barrowman – The main star of Torchwood and an established character within the realms of Who as the Face of Boe
Christopher Eccleston
Richard E Grant
Rupert Penry-Jones 
Tom Ellis
….or a female Doctor! – never say never

Anyone got any more ideas/thoughts?