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Picard to engage…the TARDIS?

Earlier this week, U.K. tabloid The Sun reported a delicious “Doctor Who” rumor that will hopefully turn out to be more than scuttlebutt: Patrick Stewart taking on a guest-starring role in the series alongside his “Hamlet” co-star David Tennant. The scoop claims he will be playing the Meddling Monk, a fellow Time Lord who appeared only once in the classic series. The Sun is often correct with their “Who” rumors, but once again their report contains some dubious statements, such as the claim about the next series (season) screening next year, when it’s a well-known fact that Season Five won’t be unveiled until 2010, under the guidance of Steven Moffat. There will be four specials unveiled throughout 2009, but nothing’s been said publicly about any of them comprising a two-parter or that the Daleks will return. In any case, many a sci-fi nut will no doubt have their fingers crossed in hopes of this turning out to be true, as it would somewhat fulfill a major geek fantasy of seeing the two greatest TV sci-fi franchises crossing over (in a sense).

In the meantime, why not take a gander at ”The Time Meddler,” which was recently released on DVD? It features the one and only appearance of the Meddling Monk (played by Peter Butterworth), who isn’t quite as evil as the Master – he’s more of an intergalactic shit disturber. The story takes place in 1066, and sees the Doctor (William Hartnell) meeting another Time Lord for the first time in the series (although their race isn’t explicitly named – that didn’t happen until Patrick Troughton’s final story). The Monk is involved in an elaborate scheme which will ultimately change the outcome of the Battle of Hastings. Make no mistake, this is “Who” from 1965, which is a far cry from rapid fire adventures of Tennant, but this still makes for a weird little slice of TV history. (And if you’re really the sort of person who needs a star rating to consider something, then let’s call this one a three-star affair, shall we?)

David Carradine has mixed feelings about “Race” remake

When “Death Race,” Paul W.S. Anderson’s remake of the 1975 Roger Corman production, “Death Race 2000,” arrives in theaters on August 22, fans of the original film will be pleased to hear a familiar voice behind the mask of the racer known as Frankenstein: David Carradine, who played the same character in the original film…sort of.

“I’ve seen a lot of it, and it’s essentially a cartoon,” said Carradine, in an interview with Bullz-Eye.com. “It’s only vaguely related to ‘Death Race 2000.’ It’s not a remake. It’s not even an adaptation. It’s just a completely different idea, with people who think that there’s a modern viewpoint that’s different somehow.”

Despite these changes, Carradine describes “Death Race” as “a pretty good movie,” though he’s less than certain about how it will do at the box office. ”

“I don’t know how people are going to respond to it,” Carradine admitted. “It doesn’t have the humor or even the humanity that the original had. I think was the point of ‘Death Race 2000’ (was) that it was funny. The other thing was the moralistic aspect of it. Roger Corman said, ‘I intended to make a movie that was mainly action, secondarily it was a moralistic film, and thirdly it would’ve been a comedy. And what I got was comedy, action, moral.’ But he said, ‘You can’t argue with these grosses!'”

“I know you can’t just remake the original just like it was, because today it would be really corny,” acknowledges Carradine, “but my answer to that is, ‘Let’s just not do it.’ But I’m not Universal.”

As for his cameo, Carradine says, “I think they just did that as a nod to the old fans, saying, ‘Well, David Carradine is in this movie!'”

The original Brad is none too thrilled about MTV’s “Rocky Horror” remake

When asked his opinion of the news that MTV was planning a remake of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” Barry Bostwick, who played Brad Majors in the original version of the film, hadn’t heard anything about it…and once he had, he was none too thrilled.

“Oh, really? That’s a waste of money,” said Bostwick, in an interview with Bullz-Eye.com done in conjunction with his upcoming Spike TV film, “Depth Charge.” “That would be like saying…and understand that I’m not making this as a total comparison, but it would be like saying, ‘Hey, let’s go remake ‘Casablanca’!”

“How are you going to remake it?” Bostwick asked. “Every time it was done on stage, I thought it showed the flaws of the piece. I think it’s a one-off; I don’t think you can repeat that. I mean, look at the sequel, ‘Shock Treatment.’ I never saw that, but it was a miserable failure…even more of one than ‘Rocky Horror’ was when it first came out! That one wasn’t even re-discovered and turned into a cult hit.

“I think films like (‘Rocky Horror’) are stand-alones and brilliant for what they were at the time they were done,” concluded Bostwick. “You should just leave those things alone.”

Britney Spears on “How I Met Your Mother”?

C’mon, you know you want to see some clips, don’t you? Let me know what you think, not only about her appearance but about the show itself. I’ve long been a fan of the show, and I’m on pins and needles waiting for the 3rd season pick-up. I haven’t even had a chance to watch these clips yet myself, but all I know is that if Britney’s guest shot brings enough ratings to the show to get it a Season 3, then I’m all for it. But, say, why don’t we both go watch the clips right now?

WMV: Clip 1 and Clip 2

Flash: Clip 1 and Clip 2

MP4: Clip 1 and Clip 2

Post-viewing opinion: Okay, A) she’s looking way cute, and B) her last line in that second clip made me laugh out loud. This definitely doesn’t look like the train wreck it so easily could’ve been, but, then, I pretty much trusted the producers of the show from the get-go. I’m just glad that Britney seems to have been able to step up to the plate and play at their level…well, based on these incredibly short clips, anyway. We’ll see the full product on Monday night.

Will James Dalton kick cancer’s ass…?

You wouldn’t have thought so earlier today, when the National Enquirer’s story broke about Patrick Swayze not only having pancreatic cancer but, in fact, only five weeks left to live. But it sounded so damned dire that we just couldn’t bring ourselves to believe it…and now that we’ve read MSNBC’s report, we don’t believe it.

Well, not entirely, anyway.

Yeah, it’s pretty clear that Swayze does indeed have cancer – his representative, Annett Wolf, admitted as much – but the guy’s still got a pilot in contention for A&E, where he plays an unorthodox FBI agent (is there any other kind?), and everyone sounds optimistic about his chances.

Of course, it could just be a case where everyone’s downplaying the situation, which means that we could be reading his obituary next week. But we’re still rooting for the Swayz.

UPDATE: In a flurry of emotion, I have just joined the Facebook group, We Love You, Patrick Swayze. Don’t be afraid to follow suit yourself.

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