The Maven of the Eventide (aka Elisa from Team Nostalgia Chick) posted her review for the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" movie at TGWTG.com.
I can't get on the internets much because I am borrowing Ta-ra-ra's internet and computer for the time being, and I feel so behind! The interview went well the other day, and I should hear something definitive back from the Center next week. The Director of the Center is actually looking into some points of historical interest near my hometown and he really seemed to take note of my computer/design skills, so that might give me an edge over the other applicants. *crosses fingers*
I saw Fright Night yesterday, and I spent the whole time feeling like I was watching someone's really poor attempt to make a Buffy episode... and then the end credits rolled, and I realized why...
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Classes start in a few days, and I'm nervous. I already have the assignment that I'll be working on all semester for one class, and I'm having some problems with it. Maybe things will turn around.
I saw Fright Night yesterday, and I spent the whole time feeling like I was watching someone's really poor attempt to make a Buffy episode... and then the end credits rolled, and I realized why...
( Cut for possible movie spoilers. )
Classes start in a few days, and I'm nervous. I already have the assignment that I'll be working on all semester for one class, and I'm having some problems with it. Maybe things will turn around.
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I am a huge fan of both the Nostalgia Critic and Nostalgia Chick, and yay for Nostalgia Chick's new review for The Man in the Iron Mask. "In a way this movie is the perfect teenage girl vehicle... if you can look past all these respected-ish old actors getting in the way of the pretty blonde boy... So you've got these two perfect fangirl archetypes, and they are both played by the same dude. The first is what I like to call the "Spike" or "Draco Malfoy"... or some variation of "cute blonde bastard", an arrogant little prick with just a hint of the possibility of redemption." Bwuhahahaha! XD In case you are wondering, the second archetype is the woobie... which also fits Spike and Draco very well in that regard too. God, I love TMITIM because it is just so wrong historically, but OH PRETTY TALENTED ACTORS NOT BEING TALENTED! Nostalgia Chick sums it up in one line, "... Oh, hey, look, Hugh Laurie..." XD
I am a huge fan of both the Nostalgia Critic and Nostalgia Chick, and yay for Nostalgia Chick's new review for The Man in the Iron Mask. "In a way this movie is the perfect teenage girl vehicle... if you can look past all these respected-ish old actors getting in the way of the pretty blonde boy... So you've got these two perfect fangirl archetypes, and they are both played by the same dude. The first is what I like to call the "Spike" or "Draco Malfoy"... or some variation of "cute blonde bastard", an arrogant little prick with just a hint of the possibility of redemption." Bwuhahahaha! XD In case you are wondering, the second archetype is the woobie... which also fits Spike and Draco very well in that regard too. God, I love TMITIM because it is just so wrong historically, but OH PRETTY TALENTED ACTORS NOT BEING TALENTED! Nostalgia Chick sums it up in one line, "... Oh, hey, look, Hugh Laurie..." XD
I've been watching a lot of my favourite older movies lately, and I began to get depressed thinking about how I just haven't enjoyed any new movies in a while. So, to make myself feel better, I've made a little picture spam of some very handsome and talented actors from the past as well as a few recent ones that made the cut.
Enjoy!
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I've been watching a lot of my favourite older movies lately, and I began to get depressed thinking about how I just haven't enjoyed any new movies in a while. So, to make myself feel better, I've made a little picture spam of some very handsome and talented actors from the past as well as a few recent ones that made the cut.
Enjoy!
Preview:
( Click here for the rest of the best. )
Enjoy!
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I went to go see TPATF today, and I loved it. Absolutely and completely. The animation made my heart soar after years of waiting for something even remotely close to how wonderful this movie was. Some of the movements of the characters seemed a bit quick (can something be too fluid?), but I don't think it deterred from the movie as a whole. From the commercials I thought that Raymond the Firefly was going to be annoying, but he turned out to be quite endearing. Also, I am Lotte. XD
Dear Disney,
Now that you've seen the light and begun to rebuild your animation team, I have one request of you. Please contact Mr. Steve Himber. I need James Marsters to voice a Disney prince before I die. Please, please, please! I swear on the cryogenically-frozen head of Walt Disney, I'd give my left hand for the merchandise alone!
Love,
Fender
Dear Disney,
Now that you've seen the light and begun to rebuild your animation team, I have one request of you. Please contact Mr. Steve Himber. I need James Marsters to voice a Disney prince before I die. Please, please, please! I swear on the cryogenically-frozen head of Walt Disney, I'd give my left hand for the merchandise alone!
Love,
Fender
I went to go see TPATF today, and I loved it. Absolutely and completely. The animation made my heart soar after years of waiting for something even remotely close to how wonderful this movie was. Some of the movements of the characters seemed a bit quick (can something be too fluid?), but I don't think it deterred from the movie as a whole. From the commercials I thought that Raymond the Firefly was going to be annoying, but he turned out to be quite endearing. Also, I am Lotte. XD
Dear Disney,
Now that you've seen the light and begun to rebuild your animation team, I have one request of you. Please contact Mr. Steve Himber. I need James Marsters to voice a Disney prince before I die. Please, please, please! I swear on the cryogenically-frozen head of Walt Disney, I'd give my left hand for the merchandise alone!
Love,
Fender
Dear Disney,
Now that you've seen the light and begun to rebuild your animation team, I have one request of you. Please contact Mr. Steve Himber. I need James Marsters to voice a Disney prince before I die. Please, please, please! I swear on the cryogenically-frozen head of Walt Disney, I'd give my left hand for the merchandise alone!
Love,
Fender
I bought Angel Season Two on DVD at Wal-Mart last night for $15. Quite a bargain. S2's got my favourite arc- the Plyea storyline. XD Now all I need are seasons one, three, and four and my BtVS/Ats collection will be complete. Wal-Mart's got all these great vampire movies marked down for cheap in promotion of Twilight *spits* which I do not include on the list of "great vampire movies." So, get thee down to Wally World and pick up some decent vampire movies including all seasons of BtVS and Angel for $15.
I also bought a $5 double feature of the original My Bloody Valentine along with my favourite wacky horror flick April Fool's Day. XD
I also bought a $5 double feature of the original My Bloody Valentine along with my favourite wacky horror flick April Fool's Day. XD
I bought Angel Season Two on DVD at Wal-Mart last night for $15. Quite a bargain. S2's got my favourite arc- the Plyea storyline. XD Now all I need are seasons one, three, and four and my BtVS/Ats collection will be complete. Wal-Mart's got all these great vampire movies marked down for cheap in promotion of Twilight *spits* which I do not include on the list of "great vampire movies." So, get thee down to Wally World and pick up some decent vampire movies including all seasons of BtVS and Angel for $15.
I also bought a $5 double feature of the original My Bloody Valentine along with my favourite wacky horror flick April Fool's Day. XD
I also bought a $5 double feature of the original My Bloody Valentine along with my favourite wacky horror flick April Fool's Day. XD
Fender does! :D Looooooooved it. Loved it hard-core. Loved it so much I wanted to have little Night Owl babies with it. If you don't like movies based on comic books, go see it for the cinematography and soundtrack alone (oh, and it's got more penis shots than any movie ever, although it is Dr. Manhattan's sparkly shiny blue penis, but still!). Frickin' amazing. I needs the DVD right this instant.
Fender does! :D Looooooooved it. Loved it hard-core. Loved it so much I wanted to have little Night Owl babies with it. If you don't like movies based on comic books, go see it for the cinematography and soundtrack alone (oh, and it's got more penis shots than any movie ever, although it is Dr. Manhattan's sparkly shiny blue penis, but still!). Frickin' amazing. I needs the DVD right this instant.
From Muse Entertainment:
Alien Western, a sci-fi television film about giant, vicious, alien bugs that come to earth to gorge themselves on the uranium deposits found in the ground of an Old West town, began principal photography this week in Romania starring James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Smallville) as Sam Danville, an outlaw who is about to be hanged when the aliens land. Sam leads a small group of survivors who fight the creatures.
The frightening story is written by Richard Beattie (Cold Comfort; Almost Heaven) and directed by KT Donaldson (Pursued; Anna's Storm). Muse Entertainment and Media Pro are producing the picture for the SCI FI Channel in the U.S. and Super Channel in Canada.
Cindy Sampson (Swamp Devil; A Christmas Choir) takes on the role of the nurse Abigail and the hero's love interest. Sebastian Knapp (Beyond the Rave; Sand Serpents) is Jules, the scientist who discovered the uranium mine that attracted the alien invaders. Sanny Van Heteren (The Last Word; Inside Out) plays Rose, a fast-talking, fast-shooting bounty hunter and Antony Byrne (Straightheads; Doctors) plays Gus, a fellow prisoner of Sam's who has his own designs on the uranium ore.
"Alien Western will put you in your seat and keep you there for 2 hours. Forget the days of the 'good guy getting his gal'. The real question in this film is who, or should I say what, will get the good guy? The authentic feel of the old west combined with outstanding visual effects will definitely twist any preconceived idea of the western genre," says Producer Ric Nish (Durham County; Swamp Devil).
The director of photography of this CGI-and-special-effects-laden extravaganza is Pierre Jodoin (Flood; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), the production designer is Guy Lalande (The Deal) and the editor is Simon Webb (Tales from the Neverending Story). Muse Entertainment's Michael Prupas (Human Trafficking) is executive producer along with Irene Litinsky (The Last Templar), RHI Entertainment's Robert Halmi, Sr. (Tin Man) and Robert Halmi, Jr (Flash Gordon). RHI Entertainment is the international distributor.
News courtesy of Pasty on CDS. ^__^
Alien Western, a sci-fi television film about giant, vicious, alien bugs that come to earth to gorge themselves on the uranium deposits found in the ground of an Old West town, began principal photography this week in Romania starring James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Smallville) as Sam Danville, an outlaw who is about to be hanged when the aliens land. Sam leads a small group of survivors who fight the creatures.
The frightening story is written by Richard Beattie (Cold Comfort; Almost Heaven) and directed by KT Donaldson (Pursued; Anna's Storm). Muse Entertainment and Media Pro are producing the picture for the SCI FI Channel in the U.S. and Super Channel in Canada.
Cindy Sampson (Swamp Devil; A Christmas Choir) takes on the role of the nurse Abigail and the hero's love interest. Sebastian Knapp (Beyond the Rave; Sand Serpents) is Jules, the scientist who discovered the uranium mine that attracted the alien invaders. Sanny Van Heteren (The Last Word; Inside Out) plays Rose, a fast-talking, fast-shooting bounty hunter and Antony Byrne (Straightheads; Doctors) plays Gus, a fellow prisoner of Sam's who has his own designs on the uranium ore.
"Alien Western will put you in your seat and keep you there for 2 hours. Forget the days of the 'good guy getting his gal'. The real question in this film is who, or should I say what, will get the good guy? The authentic feel of the old west combined with outstanding visual effects will definitely twist any preconceived idea of the western genre," says Producer Ric Nish (Durham County; Swamp Devil).
The director of photography of this CGI-and-special-effects-laden extravaganza is Pierre Jodoin (Flood; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), the production designer is Guy Lalande (The Deal) and the editor is Simon Webb (Tales from the Neverending Story). Muse Entertainment's Michael Prupas (Human Trafficking) is executive producer along with Irene Litinsky (The Last Templar), RHI Entertainment's Robert Halmi, Sr. (Tin Man) and Robert Halmi, Jr (Flash Gordon). RHI Entertainment is the international distributor.
News courtesy of Pasty on CDS. ^__^
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From Muse Entertainment:
Alien Western, a sci-fi television film about giant, vicious, alien bugs that come to earth to gorge themselves on the uranium deposits found in the ground of an Old West town, began principal photography this week in Romania starring James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Smallville) as Sam Danville, an outlaw who is about to be hanged when the aliens land. Sam leads a small group of survivors who fight the creatures.
The frightening story is written by Richard Beattie (Cold Comfort; Almost Heaven) and directed by KT Donaldson (Pursued; Anna's Storm). Muse Entertainment and Media Pro are producing the picture for the SCI FI Channel in the U.S. and Super Channel in Canada.
Cindy Sampson (Swamp Devil; A Christmas Choir) takes on the role of the nurse Abigail and the hero's love interest. Sebastian Knapp (Beyond the Rave; Sand Serpents) is Jules, the scientist who discovered the uranium mine that attracted the alien invaders. Sanny Van Heteren (The Last Word; Inside Out) plays Rose, a fast-talking, fast-shooting bounty hunter and Antony Byrne (Straightheads; Doctors) plays Gus, a fellow prisoner of Sam's who has his own designs on the uranium ore.
"Alien Western will put you in your seat and keep you there for 2 hours. Forget the days of the 'good guy getting his gal'. The real question in this film is who, or should I say what, will get the good guy? The authentic feel of the old west combined with outstanding visual effects will definitely twist any preconceived idea of the western genre," says Producer Ric Nish (Durham County; Swamp Devil).
The director of photography of this CGI-and-special-effects-laden extravaganza is Pierre Jodoin (Flood; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), the production designer is Guy Lalande (The Deal) and the editor is Simon Webb (Tales from the Neverending Story). Muse Entertainment's Michael Prupas (Human Trafficking) is executive producer along with Irene Litinsky (The Last Templar), RHI Entertainment's Robert Halmi, Sr. (Tin Man) and Robert Halmi, Jr (Flash Gordon). RHI Entertainment is the international distributor.
News courtesy of Pasty on CDS. ^__^
Alien Western, a sci-fi television film about giant, vicious, alien bugs that come to earth to gorge themselves on the uranium deposits found in the ground of an Old West town, began principal photography this week in Romania starring James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Smallville) as Sam Danville, an outlaw who is about to be hanged when the aliens land. Sam leads a small group of survivors who fight the creatures.
The frightening story is written by Richard Beattie (Cold Comfort; Almost Heaven) and directed by KT Donaldson (Pursued; Anna's Storm). Muse Entertainment and Media Pro are producing the picture for the SCI FI Channel in the U.S. and Super Channel in Canada.
Cindy Sampson (Swamp Devil; A Christmas Choir) takes on the role of the nurse Abigail and the hero's love interest. Sebastian Knapp (Beyond the Rave; Sand Serpents) is Jules, the scientist who discovered the uranium mine that attracted the alien invaders. Sanny Van Heteren (The Last Word; Inside Out) plays Rose, a fast-talking, fast-shooting bounty hunter and Antony Byrne (Straightheads; Doctors) plays Gus, a fellow prisoner of Sam's who has his own designs on the uranium ore.
"Alien Western will put you in your seat and keep you there for 2 hours. Forget the days of the 'good guy getting his gal'. The real question in this film is who, or should I say what, will get the good guy? The authentic feel of the old west combined with outstanding visual effects will definitely twist any preconceived idea of the western genre," says Producer Ric Nish (Durham County; Swamp Devil).
The director of photography of this CGI-and-special-effects-laden extravaganza is Pierre Jodoin (Flood; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), the production designer is Guy Lalande (The Deal) and the editor is Simon Webb (Tales from the Neverending Story). Muse Entertainment's Michael Prupas (Human Trafficking) is executive producer along with Irene Litinsky (The Last Templar), RHI Entertainment's Robert Halmi, Sr. (Tin Man) and Robert Halmi, Jr (Flash Gordon). RHI Entertainment is the international distributor.
News courtesy of Pasty on CDS. ^__^
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