Chad Lindberg at EyeCon 2009

December 28, 2008

Chad Lindberg (Ash) is scheduled to attend the 3rd EyeCon convention, to be held March 20-22, 2009 at the Florida Hotel and Conference Center, Orlando, Florida, USA.

As was already announced, Jared Padalecki is also scheduled to attend the event.

Source: EyeCon website.

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UPCOMING MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3-D INTERVIEW ON WINCHESTER RADIO – SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS

December 26, 2008

Winchester Radio, WinchesterBros.com's podcast, has been given the unique opportunity to interview screenwriter and actor Todd Farmer, of Jensen Ackles' much anticipated feature film My Bloody Valentine 3-D.

My Bloody Valentine 3-D follows the events of Tom who returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine's night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, however, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders, and it seems like his old flame is the only one who believes he's innocent.

Winchester Radio wants your help. Have a question to ask Todd? Then please, take a moment and use the following format to submit your questions:

Name Preferred (Real, LJ, MediaBlvd, TWOP or E-mail):
The Question(s) for Todd are:

Please, send the form with your questions to podcast@winchesterbros.com  and/or crossroadsdemonmccoy@gmail.com. You can also submit your questions on Winchester Radio forum, here.

The interview will air on January 3, 2009.

Deadline for questions is January 1, 2009, 11:59:59 PM ET, USA Time Zone.

Note: Winchester Radio's lines will be closed to call-ins throughout the podcast. No questions will be accepted during the Live interview.

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BuddyTV’s Top 8 of ’08: John Kubicek’s Best Shows of the Year

December 25, 2008

BuddyTV television critic John Kubicek made his picks for the Eight Best Shows of 2008:

#2 Supernatural

Supernatural can be hysterically funny, deeply emotional, horrifyingly scary, and anything else it wants to be. When looking back at 2008, you only need to look at the wide range of brilliant episodes Supernatural gave us. There were funny ones like "Ghostfacers" and "Monster Movie," action-packed ones like "Jus in Bello," and revelatory ones like "Lazarus Rising" and "In the Beginning." In addition, the introduction of religion when an angel brought Dean Winchester out of Hell was a stroke of genius that added even more weight and relevance to the show's adventures.

The Best Part: There were many great episodes, but none was better than last spring's "Mystery Spot." Starting as an homage to the movie Groundhog Day, Sam relived the day his brother Dean died over and over again to hilarious results. Then the show took a darker direction by showing us an alternate future where Dean really is dead. It was funny, scary, dramatic and innovative storytelling at its best.

Source: Supernatural.tv.… Read More

BuddyTV’s Top 8 of ’08: Debbie Chang’s Best Shows of the Year

December 25, 2008

Debbie Chang of BuddyTV made her picks for the Eight Best Shows of 2008:

#7 Supernatural

It's no secret that I love most of the programming on the CW, but Supernatural is a different kind of CW show. It consists of equal parts drama, horror and comedy, but in the end, it's so much more than the sum of its parts. This current season is really upping the ante in terms of suspense and pathos, and I really can't wait to see how the epic battle between the angels and the demons turns out, and what role the Winchesters will play in everything.

Source: Supernatural.tv.… Read More

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