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TV Review: Heroes Episode “A Clear and Present Danger”
Ok. So Heroes is back. Volume 4, “Fugitives” has started with, well, a bang. Or rather, crash?
Posted in Television ReviewsBy WonderJenn
Review: Marvel Animated Series
Captain Wednesday takes on the Marvel’s most recent forays into animated series.
Posted in Television ReviewsBy captainwednesday
Review: Sanctuary
So it’s Friday night during the fall of ’08 and what ever is there to watch on SciFi Channel? Battlestar Galactica doesn’t come back until January and Stargate: Atlantis is in its final episodes. Ladies and gentlemen to quote one of the main characters, Dr. Helen Magnus, “Welcome to the Sanctuary.”
Posted in Television ReviewsBy WonderJenn
Review: Fall of the Blue Beetle
Captain Wedneday reviews this week’s Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode “Fall of the Blue Beetle”.
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Review: DC Animated Series
Captain Universe takes on the three most recent DC animated series.
Posted in Television ReviewsBy captainwednesday
To Make Or Remake: Get Smart
The television series Get Smart made famous by Don Adams from 1965 to 1970 was last year retooled and made into a new feature film starring Steve Carrell. With so many years between the two incarnations, did the movie possibly miss the mark by that much?
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By AussieSlayerette
Review: The Legend of the Seeker
When I heard that Sam Raimi and the producers of Xena and Hercules were going to adapt Terry Goodkind’s epic Sword of Truth series for television, I was at first both excited and skeptical. Of course after Spiderman 3 I was even more skeptical, but that’s another story for another day.
Posted in Television ReviewsBy WonderJenn
TV Review: Eureka
It’s one of SciFi channel’s most successful shows. With some unexpected twists and turns, dynamic family relationships, and witty dialogue, this show has garnered both critical and viewer acclaim. It was even the highest-rated launch for a series in SciFi channel’s history. And no, I’m not talking about Battlestar Galactica.
Posted in Television ReviewsBy WonderJenn
Smallville – “Legion”
Well, it happened. The single best episode of Smallville ever constructed aired tonight, and I want to know what you thought!
Posted in Television ReviewsBy Scott
Early Review for Whedon’s Dollhouse
Appearing online is an early review for Joss Whedon’s new show Dollhouse…
Posted in Television News, Television ReviewsBy admin
‘True Blood’ Review
TRUE BLOOD
A Pilot Review by Scott Carelli
I really like Vampires.
But as a fan I’m also a really picky one. Ever since Buffy, I’ve never seen or read anything vampire-related that’s really impressed me. Moonlight was a rip-off of two other vastly superior vampire series (Forever Knight and Angel) with a generic, bland plot filled with generic, bland characters I couldn’t care less about if I tried. Reading the novel Twilight, I was immediately turned off by the portrayal of vampires as nothing more than gothic runway models. I had all but given up (assuming that once you go Whedon, you never go back), when I started being accosted by viral marketing ads for a new HBO series called True Blood.
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By Scott
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Chosen Collection Review

A Recipe For Success…. Take a handful of young, attractive and gifted actors. Mix well with Horror, Drama and Comedy. Sprinkle liberally with clever and insightful dialogue. Bake in DVD player for 6,480 minutes. Garnish with audio commentaries and behind-the-scenes featurettes. What you should end up with is one of the most innovative and original television programs of the past decade. Join me as I review the collected DVD Box Set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A wooden stake and a crucifix are strongly recommended before you continue.
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Book of the Month
Y The Last Man Vol. 5In this final Deluxe Edition hardcover collecting Y #49-60, Yorick and Agent 355 prepare for their ultimate quest to reunite the last man with his lost love, while the person, people or thing behind the disaster that wiped out half of humanity is revealed. Then, Yorick Brown's long journey through an Earth populated only by women comes to its dramatic, unexpected conclusion.
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