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Written by Derek Kessler on
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
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The veteran Star Trek: Enterprise actor Dominic Keating (Lt. Malcolm Reed), has landed a part on the Fox series Prison Break, and a recurring role at that. While he won't be in every episode of what will be the show's third season, viewers can expect to see Keating on and off throughout the year. No details on what the role is have been released, though it would stand to reason that he will be playing a prisoner - Prison Break has relocated its rough and dangerous characters to Sona - a Panamanian facility that 'only houses the worst of the worst.' |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Monday, 10 September 2007
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Veteran Star Trek: Voyager actor, Shark star, and blonde bombshell Jeri Ryan is pregnant. She and husband French chef Christophe Eme are expecting their new arrival in March 2008. Ryan already has a pre-teen son, Alex, from her previous marraige to former Illinois Senatorial candidate Jack Ryan. Ryan and Eme were wed back in June in France, the co-run the Los Angeles French restaurant Ortolan. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 09 September 2007
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Starbase Indy has added two more guests to its 2007 "Anti-Con" lineup: George "Lucas" Starkey and Ray Park. Starkey is best known for his uncanny likeness to the master of the Star Wars universe, George Lucas. He has appeared in a number of independant films, including Pitching Lucas, Save Star Wars and Open Mic'rs. Pitching Lucas was entered in the 2006 Official Star Wars Fan Films competition and was first to win the "George Lucas Selects" and "Audience Selects" awards in the same year.
While you may recognize some of Ray Park's moves, chances are you don't know his face - he is Darth Maul from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. He also played the headless horseman in Sleepy Hollow, tangling with Johnny Depp and Casper Van Dien. He specializes in traditional Chinese Northern Shaolin Kung-fu and is a winning competitor in Great Britain's martial arts competitions. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Friday, 31 August 2007
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Veteran Star Trek: Enterprise actor John Billingsley has landed a recurring role on the upcoming seventh season of Fox's hit real-time suspension drama "24." The show will be based in Washington, D.C. (the previous six were all based in Los Angeles), and Billingsley's role will be as Latham - the details of which have been kept secret. Actors previously cast include the perennial Keifer Sutherland as Jack Bauer and Cherry Jones as the President of the United States. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Friday, 24 August 2007
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Guitarist and songwriter Brian May has completed his doctorate in astrophysics -three decades after he put academia on hold to form the rock group Queen.
The rocker was awarded his qualification Thursday by London’s Imperial College and said submitting his thesis, “Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud,” to supervisors was as nerve-racking as any stadium gig. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Monday, 20 August 2007
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After starting off by supporting HD DVD and adding support for Blu-Ray two years ago, Paramount (and Dreamworks by extension) are dropping Blu-Ray in total favor of only HD DVD. The format war between Blu-Ray and HD DVD has been waging for nearly four years now, with no visible end in sight. For the average consumer, neither format offers any distinct advantage over the other, and with disc players running at least US$300 and only being able to play one format (dual-format players cost over US$1000), sales have been sluggish at best. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Thursday, 16 August 2007
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The Hollywood Reporter: Colm Meaney is in final negotiations to co-star opposite Jason O'Mara in "Life on Mars," David E. Kelley's drama pilot for ABC. Based on the BBC series, the show centers on Sam (O'Mara), a detective who finds himself transported back to 1972 after his girlfriend is kidnapped. Meaney will play Detective Hunt, the gruff, funny head of the homicide unit in 1972 who clashes violently with Sam. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Friday, 10 August 2007
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Trek Movie: Is the NBC hit Heroes becoming a proxy for Star Trek?. First there was the popular recurring role for George Takei (TOS: Sulu), then Dominic Keating (ENT: Malcolm Reed) was announced to recur in the 2nd Season and then series regular Zachary Quinto was announced as the new Mr. Spock for the new Star Trek movie. Earlier this week Heroes creator Tim Kring told E! News that he was looking "for another face that will have a very similar impact" to Takei when he came onto the show. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Wednesday, 25 July 2007
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Reuters: Star Trek actor Walter Koenig urged fans of the iconic sci-fi series on Tuesday to turn their wrath on Myanmar's military junta, an earthly "outpost of tyranny." Koenig, who battled alien Klingons and Romulans as an original member of the Starship Enterprise crew, said he hoped to mobilise Trekkies to join a campaign against the ruling generals blamed for human rights abuses in the former Burma.
"I can tell people what I experienced, meeting people without limbs, the ex-political prisoners, the squalor, all that I have seen in these brief days," Koenig, 70, told Reuters after visiting a refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border last week. |
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Written by Bill Schiebler on
Monday, 23 July 2007
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Our good friend Shane Felux has let us in on his latest project, entitled Trenches. It will be a web-based science fiction series set for release sometime in the fall of this year, and even has a shot at becoming a full-fledged television series or a feature film if enough traction is gained online. You may remember Shane from his previous projects, the acclaimed and widely-enjoyed Star Wars Revelations and Pitching Lucas. Shane will be premiering the trailer for Trenches at Comic Con. |
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