Jul. 24th, 2007

shipperx: (Aeryn - Girl With Gun)
From TV Guide:

Well, this answer's one question that I had.
"...At a TCA session Monday morning, the audience was peppered with the usual sci-fi obsessives (how can I refrain from calling them geeks?), who tried desperately to figure out the show's new timeline. "As far as I'm concerned, this is T3," says executive producer/writer Josh Friedman (cowriter of the recent War of the Worlds movie). "This is the continuation of what I call, 'the Sarah Connor trilogy.' Anything that happens after T2 is fair game for us." Consulting producer James Middleton, who helped develop the T3: Rise of the Machine movie, adds: "We're taking a phrase that's very important in T2: ‘No fate but what we make.' This is a new fate for Sarah Connor, so we are creating an entirely new timeline."

Though one wonders how Sarah could escape the fate of cancer.

Oh and for Firefly fans:
Helping [Sarah and John Connor] in their battle is an advanced-model female Terminator, played by Firefly's Summer Glau, who describes her character Cameron as "the most human Terminator so far.")

shipperx: (Aeryn - Girl With Gun)
From TV Guide:

Well, this answer's one question that I had.
"...At a TCA session Monday morning, the audience was peppered with the usual sci-fi obsessives (how can I refrain from calling them geeks?), who tried desperately to figure out the show's new timeline. "As far as I'm concerned, this is T3," says executive producer/writer Josh Friedman (cowriter of the recent War of the Worlds movie). "This is the continuation of what I call, 'the Sarah Connor trilogy.' Anything that happens after T2 is fair game for us." Consulting producer James Middleton, who helped develop the T3: Rise of the Machine movie, adds: "We're taking a phrase that's very important in T2: ‘No fate but what we make.' This is a new fate for Sarah Connor, so we are creating an entirely new timeline."

Though one wonders how Sarah could escape the fate of cancer.

Oh and for Firefly fans:
Helping [Sarah and John Connor] in their battle is an advanced-model female Terminator, played by Firefly's Summer Glau, who describes her character Cameron as "the most human Terminator so far.")

shipperx: (Aeryn - Girl With Gun)
From TV Guide:

Well, this answer's one question that I had.
"...At a TCA session Monday morning, the audience was peppered with the usual sci-fi obsessives (how can I refrain from calling them geeks?), who tried desperately to figure out the show's new timeline. "As far as I'm concerned, this is T3," says executive producer/writer Josh Friedman (cowriter of the recent War of the Worlds movie). "This is the continuation of what I call, 'the Sarah Connor trilogy.' Anything that happens after T2 is fair game for us." Consulting producer James Middleton, who helped develop the T3: Rise of the Machine movie, adds: "We're taking a phrase that's very important in T2: ‘No fate but what we make.' This is a new fate for Sarah Connor, so we are creating an entirely new timeline."

Though one wonders how Sarah could escape the fate of cancer.

Oh and for Firefly fans:
Helping [Sarah and John Connor] in their battle is an advanced-model female Terminator, played by Firefly's Summer Glau, who describes her character Cameron as "the most human Terminator so far.")

Song Meme

Jul. 24th, 2007 01:51 pm
shipperx: (Crichton - Still Have My Dignity)
gakked from [personal profile] sdwolfpup :
Everyone has those few guilty pleasure songs on their playlists, I know I do. So the deal is that you have to filter through your playlist for the ten (or five or twenty, however many you like) most embarrassing songs on your playlist. You don't have to upload them, but if you want to, go for it. Then pass it on to whoever you want to; no set number.


Thank You (for the best day of my life)
by Dido
Greatest Event of Your Life by Edwin McCain
Faithfully by Journey
Separate Ways by Journey
That was Yesterday by Foreigner
Dirty White Boy by Foreigner
Miss Independent by Kelly Clarkson
Sowing the Seeds of Love by Tears for Fears
Drops of Jupiter by Train
One Angry Dwarf  by Ben Folds Five
Lumberjack Song by Monty Python
Kiss Off by Violent Femmes
Cell Block Tango from (movie) Chicago
Freak Out by Avril Lavigne
SheBop by Cindy Lauper
Hero by Chad Kroeger

Song Meme

Jul. 24th, 2007 01:51 pm
shipperx: (Crichton - Still Have My Dignity)
gakked from [personal profile] sdwolfpup :
Everyone has those few guilty pleasure songs on their playlists, I know I do. So the deal is that you have to filter through your playlist for the ten (or five or twenty, however many you like) most embarrassing songs on your playlist. You don't have to upload them, but if you want to, go for it. Then pass it on to whoever you want to; no set number.


Thank You (for the best day of my life)
by Dido
Greatest Event of Your Life by Edwin McCain
Faithfully by Journey
Separate Ways by Journey
That was Yesterday by Foreigner
Dirty White Boy by Foreigner
Miss Independent by Kelly Clarkson
Sowing the Seeds of Love by Tears for Fears
Drops of Jupiter by Train
One Angry Dwarf  by Ben Folds Five
Lumberjack Song by Monty Python
Kiss Off by Violent Femmes
Cell Block Tango from (movie) Chicago
Freak Out by Avril Lavigne
SheBop by Cindy Lauper
Hero by Chad Kroeger

Song Meme

Jul. 24th, 2007 01:51 pm
shipperx: (Crichton - Still Have My Dignity)
gakked from [personal profile] sdwolfpup :
Everyone has those few guilty pleasure songs on their playlists, I know I do. So the deal is that you have to filter through your playlist for the ten (or five or twenty, however many you like) most embarrassing songs on your playlist. You don't have to upload them, but if you want to, go for it. Then pass it on to whoever you want to; no set number.


Thank You (for the best day of my life)
by Dido
Greatest Event of Your Life by Edwin McCain
Faithfully by Journey
Separate Ways by Journey
That was Yesterday by Foreigner
Dirty White Boy by Foreigner
Miss Independent by Kelly Clarkson
Sowing the Seeds of Love by Tears for Fears
Drops of Jupiter by Train
One Angry Dwarf  by Ben Folds Five
Lumberjack Song by Monty Python
Kiss Off by Violent Femmes
Cell Block Tango from (movie) Chicago
Freak Out by Avril Lavigne
SheBop by Cindy Lauper
Hero by Chad Kroeger
shipperx: (Farscape - happy Aeryn/Crichton)
TVGuide on new Farscape Webisodes:

Last week Sci Fi Channel made the out-of-nowhere announcement that the dearly departed cult favorite series Farscape would be coming back with all-new webisodes. In an exclusive interview, executive producer Brian Henson gave TV Guide some scoop about the upcoming revival, and also indicated that bigger plans for the franchise lie ahead.

A dozen new webisodes of the irreverent 1999-2003 live-action/puppet science-fiction adventure could launch as early as this fall on Scifi.com. Scripts have yet to be written, but Henson says the installments will be three to six minutes long, and “each one is a cool little cliff-hanger scene that takes you on a mind-twisting adventure." He expects some of the series’ actors and writers to return, but as of yet no deals have been signed. As to whether stars Ben Browder and Claudia Black will come back, Henson hints that their characters’ son, D'Argo Sun-Crichton, will likely be featured in the project. “The story will definitely take place in the Farscape universe,” Henson says, “and there will be some characters that the audience knows and some characters that will be new.” (All of the show’s Creature Shop-designed animatronic puppets will have to be re-created, he says, “because all of their molded foam skins have rotted.”)

Although webisodes may not be as glamorous as a TV pickup, Henson is enthusiastic about the chance to bring back the show in any format. Scifi.com “seems like a great place for us to play with new ideas. What we’ll be doing is trying to explore where the next generation of Farscape goes. By that I mean the next series.” That’s right, Henson hopes the webisodes will lead to a TV sequel.

Look for more news on Farscape's future to be announced at Comic-Con later this week. – Reporting by Ileane Rudolph


shipperx: (Farscape - happy Aeryn/Crichton)
TVGuide on new Farscape Webisodes:

Last week Sci Fi Channel made the out-of-nowhere announcement that the dearly departed cult favorite series Farscape would be coming back with all-new webisodes. In an exclusive interview, executive producer Brian Henson gave TV Guide some scoop about the upcoming revival, and also indicated that bigger plans for the franchise lie ahead.

A dozen new webisodes of the irreverent 1999-2003 live-action/puppet science-fiction adventure could launch as early as this fall on Scifi.com. Scripts have yet to be written, but Henson says the installments will be three to six minutes long, and “each one is a cool little cliff-hanger scene that takes you on a mind-twisting adventure." He expects some of the series’ actors and writers to return, but as of yet no deals have been signed. As to whether stars Ben Browder and Claudia Black will come back, Henson hints that their characters’ son, D'Argo Sun-Crichton, will likely be featured in the project. “The story will definitely take place in the Farscape universe,” Henson says, “and there will be some characters that the audience knows and some characters that will be new.” (All of the show’s Creature Shop-designed animatronic puppets will have to be re-created, he says, “because all of their molded foam skins have rotted.”)

Although webisodes may not be as glamorous as a TV pickup, Henson is enthusiastic about the chance to bring back the show in any format. Scifi.com “seems like a great place for us to play with new ideas. What we’ll be doing is trying to explore where the next generation of Farscape goes. By that I mean the next series.” That’s right, Henson hopes the webisodes will lead to a TV sequel.

Look for more news on Farscape's future to be announced at Comic-Con later this week. – Reporting by Ileane Rudolph


shipperx: (Farscape - happy Aeryn/Crichton)
TVGuide on new Farscape Webisodes:

Last week Sci Fi Channel made the out-of-nowhere announcement that the dearly departed cult favorite series Farscape would be coming back with all-new webisodes. In an exclusive interview, executive producer Brian Henson gave TV Guide some scoop about the upcoming revival, and also indicated that bigger plans for the franchise lie ahead.

A dozen new webisodes of the irreverent 1999-2003 live-action/puppet science-fiction adventure could launch as early as this fall on Scifi.com. Scripts have yet to be written, but Henson says the installments will be three to six minutes long, and “each one is a cool little cliff-hanger scene that takes you on a mind-twisting adventure." He expects some of the series’ actors and writers to return, but as of yet no deals have been signed. As to whether stars Ben Browder and Claudia Black will come back, Henson hints that their characters’ son, D'Argo Sun-Crichton, will likely be featured in the project. “The story will definitely take place in the Farscape universe,” Henson says, “and there will be some characters that the audience knows and some characters that will be new.” (All of the show’s Creature Shop-designed animatronic puppets will have to be re-created, he says, “because all of their molded foam skins have rotted.”)

Although webisodes may not be as glamorous as a TV pickup, Henson is enthusiastic about the chance to bring back the show in any format. Scifi.com “seems like a great place for us to play with new ideas. What we’ll be doing is trying to explore where the next generation of Farscape goes. By that I mean the next series.” That’s right, Henson hopes the webisodes will lead to a TV sequel.

Look for more news on Farscape's future to be announced at Comic-Con later this week. – Reporting by Ileane Rudolph


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