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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Ewoks... in HD!
This November, on HBO/Cinemax - all six Star Wars films, in order, IN HD! Kiss the free space on your DVR goodbye. If you don't have enough space to store all of this SciFi goodness, you might want to subscribe to the IceBurrg Method (TM): skip the movies with ewoks and Jar-Jar. C'mon - we all know the only movies that mattered were made before Lucas discovered plush toys.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Save Lucky Louie Campaign Now Active | Dead-Frog - A Comedy Blog
Update to previous post show was officially not renewed, those who love it try to save it, worked for family guy:)
Save Lucky Louie Campaign Now Active | Dead-Frog - A Comedy Blog: "Save Lucky Louie Campaign Now Active"
Save Lucky Louie Campaign Now Active | Dead-Frog - A Comedy Blog: "Save Lucky Louie Campaign Now Active"
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Gimme some paw
SCI FI Wire | The News Service of the SCI FI Channel: "12:00 AM, 21-SEPTEMBER-06
G4 To Air Spaceballs Series
MGM TV has commissioned an animated series based on Mel Brooks' 1987 Spaceballs movie and sold exclusive rights in the U.S. to Comcast's G4 cable network, Variety reported.
Encompassing a one-hour pilot and 13 half-hour episodes, the project represents the first scripted series green-lighted by the new TV division at MGM, led by Jim Packer, president of the worldwide TV distribution group. The series kicks off on G4 in fall 2007, the trade paper reported.
Although the movie grossed only $38.1 million in the United States, the Star Wars satire has become a successful franchise on DVD and in cable and pay TV reruns.
Brooks and Thomas Meehan, who co-wrote the movie with Ronnie Graham, have written the one-hour pilot, and Meehan will supervise the writing of the 13 half-hours. Brooks will do two of the voices, President Skroob and Yogurt. Germany's Berliner Film Companie will provide the animation.
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G4 To Air Spaceballs Series
MGM TV has commissioned an animated series based on Mel Brooks' 1987 Spaceballs movie and sold exclusive rights in the U.S. to Comcast's G4 cable network, Variety reported.
Encompassing a one-hour pilot and 13 half-hour episodes, the project represents the first scripted series green-lighted by the new TV division at MGM, led by Jim Packer, president of the worldwide TV distribution group. The series kicks off on G4 in fall 2007, the trade paper reported.
Although the movie grossed only $38.1 million in the United States, the Star Wars satire has become a successful franchise on DVD and in cable and pay TV reruns.
Brooks and Thomas Meehan, who co-wrote the movie with Ronnie Graham, have written the one-hour pilot, and Meehan will supervise the writing of the 13 half-hours. Brooks will do two of the voices, President Skroob and Yogurt. Germany's Berliner Film Companie will provide the animation.
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Keep LUCKY LOUIE on HBO Next Season
Log on to the LUCKY LOUIE Survey to help keep Lil Jimmy employed :)
Shatner... in HD!
Star Trek Gets Upgraded: " The original 1960s Star Trek series will receive a high-tech makeover and return to broadcast syndication for the first time in 16 years with digitally remastered episodes, Paramount announced." StarTrek.com has more details, and a link to a picture of the updated enterprise. Further proof that in HD, everything is better.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
It's Christmas in September

Monday, August 21, 2006
Writely is Ready!
ARS Technica is reporting that Google's Writely is now back open to the public. If you've been waiting (I have), now is your chance to get an account. After a quick review, it seems fairly effective for simple documents - especially if collaboration is required. In fact, I wrote and published this blog post using Writely.
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