Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Wednesday, June 21, 2006

The best news I've heard all month.

"Trail of the Screaming Forehead"
Oh man, I can't wait for this one. It's from the director of "Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" and features the same cast:
"Terror strikes Longhead Bay when Creeping Alien Foreheads begin attaching themselves to local townspeople and seizing their very souls - launching a vast invasion from Space!
"By remarkable coincidence, sexy, arrogant scientist, Sheila Baxter begins testing her theory that the forehead - not the brain - is the seat of all human knowledge. She formulates a human extract - Foreheadazine - and convinces gullible collegue, Dr. Phillip Latham that - with enough Foreheadazine - he can become the most brilliant scientist in the world!
"Catastrophe reigns when the ill-fated experiment goes horribly, horribly wrong - meanwhile, the entire town of Longhead Bay is being taken over by sinister, crawling browlike nightmares in a terrifying cataclysm of Corpses and Chaos!"
Forget Pirates, X-Men, and Snakes on a Plane - my money's on this one. It releases soon.
Official site: www.screamingforehead.com
(And by the way, if you haven't seen "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" yet, well, you're missing out.)
Labels: film/tv/books/arts, geek stuff
Thursday, June 01, 2006

I want to believe (that they'll actually film it)

From WENN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News (link):
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson have both signed on to star in the second X-Files feature film. The movie will pick up four years after the 2002 finale that left agents Mulder and Scully on the run from the FBI. Executive producer Frank Spotnitz claims the script is nearly finished, saying, "We've worked out most of the plot." He claims the sequel will be light on mythology, adding, "It's very liberating to be freed of that." The film will begin shooting after X-Files creator Chris Carter and 20th Century Fox settle a lawsuit over syndication profits.Lawsuit? Great, we'll never see this thing.
Labels: film/tv/books/arts, geek stuff

To Boldly Go Where No Horse Has Gone Before...

From AP (link): Shatner believes he can contribute to Middle East peace by helping Israeli and Palestinian kids with disabilities through horseback riding.
Wow, I don't even know where to start. But hey, I guess he did bring peace between the Federation and the Klingons, and as Spock would say, "Only Nixon could go to China."
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