Vote Sam and Dean TV’s Most Dynamic Duo
TVFanatic.com is having a poll for TV’s Most Dynamic Duo and Sam and Dean are nominated. Click here to vote.… Read More
7.09 How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters recap on Hey, Don’t Judge Me
Creepy woods, creepy panting…. and a generator powered tent with a TV and bed in it? I’m guessing, after almost six and a half years of “Supernatural” formula, that the couple snuggling into their above the covers sleeping bags aren’t going to last very long. They click off the TV and the bedside lamp, that they have inside their tent, as the husband sticks his earbuds in and sets his iPod Nano to “Nature Sounds, the Sounds of Nature”. I literally welcome you to “Wendigo 2: Electric Boogaloo.”
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Interesting Austin Wizard World 2011 Con Report on James Marsters
“Why I hated you James Marsters” via Autograph Hound’s Blah Blah Blog… Read More
Corin Nemec in ‘Nuclear Family’
“In the wilderness, John (Corin Nemec) finds a wedge of cash in a plastic bag. Muttering ‘I can use this’, he throws away the money and keeps the bag – which, much later, he has to use to suffocate a murderous ‘berserker’. Made in ten-minute chunks to facilitate non-traditional modes of distribution, this begins as an edgy update of 1960s alarmist armageddon movies like Panic in Year Zero but pulls back from its survivalist situation to reveal a more complicated world, drawing on 2000s neuroses like the fear of pandemic and the excesses of the War on Terror. It has a serial-like narrative rush, with climaxes before every fade-out, and ends with a set-up for a potential further series of episodes.”
Mythology Entertainment Taps Eric Kripke to Adapt John Bellairs’ Lewis Barnavelt Series of Novels
“Back in the 1970’s John Bellairs began a series of Gothic horror novels aimed at kids with recently orphaned Lewis Barnavelt as their protagonist. Currently there’s a total of 12 books (after Bellairs’ death in 1991, author Brad Strickland took over writing the series), which are ripe for adaptation into feature films. Enter Mythology Entertainment, which has hired “Supernatural” creator Eric Kripke to write and produce.”