Virtuality aired last Friday in the US, but I still haven’t had the chance to see it. The reviews of critics are pretty positive, but the ratings that day show that it didn’t attract that many viewers (well, what did you expect Fox? It’s on a Friday evening death slot). A part of me is [...] Related posts: Interview: Ron Moore on Virtuality [Part 1] Interview: Ron Moore on Virtuality...
Able to take contemporary television in a tongue-in-cheek manner, Fox’s new show Virtuality does a wonderfully ironic job of mocking the reality television that the network also does so (arguably) well. But what makes the show truly special is the complex character interactions that creator Ronald D Moore handles better than almost any other maker of sci-fi TV or film. The pilot has already...
Since writing that very impromptu My Bloody Valentine 3D review I've been watching some mid-to-late '90s horror movie trailers. They bring back so many VHS memories . Getting one from Blockbuster and then discovering a whole new lot to get excited about. I remember going to three different stores just to rent a copy of Halloween H20 . How crazy is that! . There's that sort of omnipresent voice over...
The two-hour pilot for the sci-fi series Virtuality airs tonight on Fox, starring Clea DuVall — which is pretty exciting since she's hasn't been on TV regularly since the two seasons on Carnivale . (Let's face it — Lifetime movies, while totally addicting, just don't cut it.) The show is about a group of astronauts who are on a decade-long mission to the nearest star, but who spend...
It’s been more than a year since we began talking about this far-reaching new project by Battlestar’s Ron Moore. As early as May of 08, snippets of information about the intriguing characters reached the web as casting sides were dolled out to actors auditioning for the roles. There was the ship’s therapist who was using [...] Post from: SF Universe
Videos and pics courtesy of Multipleverses Virtuality which was initially going to be a full series will be aired as a two hour movie next Friday on FOX. Brought to you by producers Ron Moore ( BSG) and Peter Berg. Starring New Amsterdam's Nicolas Coster-Waldau and Heroe's alum Clea Duvall. Full Cast List - click on each name to see the video interview with each cast member talking about the movie...
Clips: Ten Inch Hero (2007) Directed by David Mackay, Written by Betsy Morris: Staring Elisabeth Harnois, Clea DuVall, Sean Patrick Flannery, Jensen Ackles, Daneel Harris, Alice Krige, John Doe, and Adair Tishler. Music: From the original Ten Inch Hero movie soundtrack. Dave Lichens - Blue Feeder - Feeling A Moment :) This is my first fan video for a movie. www.teninchhero.com/ teninchhero.blogspot.com/...
Bonfire Madigan ‘Lady Saves The Dragon (From The Evil Prince)’ Avant-garde cellist Madigan Shive, aka Bonfire Madigan, has forged quite the iconoclastic career over the past 17 years. Her early band Tattle Tale – a duo she formed with school friend Jen Wood – may be best remembered for their song ‘Glass Vase, Cello Case’, which soundtracked [...]
Fox just announced that it will broadcast the two-hour sci-fi pilot for “Virtuality,” co-created by “Battlestar Galactica” mastermind Ronald D. Moore, in its June 26 Friday Death Slot.The move does not bode well for the prospects of a resulting series, which was not mentioned during the netlet’s 2009-2010 schedule announcements last month.Look! Press release!THE CREW OF...
We've got a slew of promo pictures from Ronald D. Moore's Virtuality two hour TV premiere, whose release date has moved up. So take a gander at the faces who will be slipping in and out of their own... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Several sources, including The Futon Critic , have announced that the Virtuality has finally been given an air date. The series from Michael Taylor and Battlestar Galactica’s Ronald D. Moore has been one of the most talked about scifi shows in the works this past year. The story revolves around a malfunctioning virtual reality system on [...] Post from: SF Universe - Science Fiction News
Ron Moore's awesome virtual-reality thriller, Virtuality, may be the freshest, most challenging work he's ever come up with. Fox has been sitting on the two-hour pilot for months, but it looks like... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
On April 27, 2007, a little independent movie premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival. The audience laughed, they cried… but mostly, they laughed. The film? David Mackay’s Ten Inch Hero. Initially only making its appearances at special screenings and film festivals, two years later, this charming film has made [...]