Year: 2006 (Page 142 of 228)

Who cares if a show’s executive producer guest-stars in one of its episodes…?

Well, that depends. But in the case of “Medium,” where one of the show’s executive producers is none other than Kelsey Grammer, quite a few people are interested.

Grammer will be appearing on the May 8th episode of the show…playing a guy who claims to be no less than the Angel of Death himself…and he and the show’s star, Patricia Arquette, held a press conference to celebrate the occasion. What’s arguably even cooler, however, is that Bullz-Eye got to participate…!

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“Battlestar” spins off

The Sci-Fi Channel has released plans for a prequel series to their hit series, “Battlestar Galactica.” The series will be entitled “Caprica,” and will take place 50 years before “Galactica.” The plot will center around the events and circumstances that led up to the later series.

[“Caprica”] is being developed and executive produced by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick. The duo is responsible for reengineering the 1978 Battlestar (masterminded by TV veteran Glen L. Larson) into a smash 2003 miniseries and then into a full-fledged series that’s garnered a massive cult following and just won a Peabody Award.

Like J.J. Abrams and Joss Whedon before them, Moore and Eick have been tapped for another series when the series that made them successful is still on the air. Usually this means less attention is paid to the first series, diminishing its quality. “Alias” suffered when Abrams started working on “Lost.” Ditto for “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” when Whedon started “Angel.” I think the creativity gets spread too thin and all the shows suffer. Let’s hope that Moore and Eick can keep things fresh.

Will the real Robin Williams please stand up

… because I can’t seem to figure out what kind of actor he’s supposed to be these days. Is he the cooky comedian from the 80’s, the family film guy from the 90’s, or the edgy thesp from the new millenium? His most recent film roles have pointed toward the latter, but if this is true, then why in God’s name is he doing a movie like “RV“?

Going to see this movie could easily be the biggest waste of time of the entire year, unless, of course, you decide to see the “Bring It On” clone “Stick It” the next day. Spend your time seeing much richer films like “Akeelah and the Bee” and “United 93,” or better yet, find the closest theater screening “Hard Candy.” You won’t regret it.

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