Gallery + Music Updates

March 27, 2009
  • 4.15 Music List Uppdated
  • 4.17 Music List Added
  • 833 4.17 Episode Screencaps
  • 210 House of Fears Screencaps (Jared – Other Film)
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Los Angeles Convention – This Weekend (March 27-29, 2009)

March 27, 2009

Creation Entertainment's Salute to Supernatural is being held this weekend, Friday – Sunday, March 27 – 29, 2009 at Marriott Los Angeles Airport, 5855 West Century Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA.

The convention is dedicted to the memory of Kim Manners, Supernatural director and producer, who passed away on January 25, 2009.

As was already announced, Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Richard Speight, Jr. (Trickster), Samantha Smith (Mary Winchester), Charles Malik Whitfield (FBI Agent Victor Henricksen), Alona Tal (Jo Harvelle), Misha Collins (Castiel), Gabriel Tigerman (Andrew "Andy" Gallagher), Jason Manns, Steve Carlson and Julie McNiven (Anna Milton) are scheduled to attend the event.

Manns and Carlson will perform on Saturday Night, 9PM. Manns provided original music for Supernatural and Carpoolers. Carlson composed the song "Night Time" for Supernatural episode "Provenance."

The convention schedule can be found on the convention page. Note: Due to filming of Supernatural, Misha Collins' appearance has been switched to Sunday.

Tickets will be available at the door!

Source: Creation Entertainment.

For reports, videos and photos, please check Supernatural-wiki, here.

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Keith R.A. DeCandido receives the Grandmaster Award

March 27, 2009

Keith R.A. DeCandido, author of Supernatural: Nevermore and Supernatural: Bone Key, will receive the Grandmaster Award, recognizing a writer for his or her extensive and exceptional work in the tie-in field.

From IAMTW Blog: "The highest honor the IAMTW can bestow is the Grandmaster Award, which recognizes a writer for his or her extensive and exceptional work in the tie-in field. This year's honoree is KEITH R.A. DeCANDIDO. He has written over thirty novels, most of them original tie-ins or novelizations. His work includes many Star Trek novels, as well as original books in the CSI: NY and Supernatural tie-in series, to name just a few."

The Third Annual Scribes will be awarded at a special ceremony at Comic-Con in San Diego July 23-29. (Specific date and time to be announced)

Source: Keith R.A. DeCandido LiveJournal, IAMTW Blog.… Read More

Supernatural or video games?

March 27, 2009

From Brand Republic: "In related news, a study released by Nielsen PreView found that Americans now spend more time playing video games than they do watching the CW television network, which airs shows such as 'America's Next Top Model', 'Gossip Girl', '90210', 'Smallville' and 'Supernatural'.

Console game usage accounted for 64bn minutes in December in the US, according to the National People Meter survey.

Only four other outlets scored more minutes, though not named, are presumed to be major networks NBC, Fox, ABC and CBS.

The study concluded that networks should not feel threatened by the findings, as video game players are also avid consumers of television programming."… Read More

It’s A Terrible Life Review

March 26, 2009

By John Keegan

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After everything that happened in the previous episode, it's no surprise that the writers wanted to step back a moment. It's odd to think that Sera Gamble wrote this episode, while Ben Edlund wrote the previous angst-fest. Tonally speaking, one would have expected the opposite, given the material. Edlund is usually the go-to writer for darkly comedic episodes, but Gamble did a capable job.

Anyone stuck in the corporate world, even under the current economic crisis, understands the soul-crushing culture that dominates. It's so antithetical to everything about the Brothers Winchester that it almost seems to be an incorrect test of Dean's true nature. I don't think you need to be a hunter by instinct to feel like the mind-numbing power politics of corporate hell are something to escape!

That said, a more subtle shift in their lives might have been harder to render effectively. The amusement that comes with Sam and Dean in the white collar world is necessary to give the episode enough scope. The further the brothers begin from their normal lives, the longer the journey back. Structurally, it definitely makes sense, and there are some cute moments.

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