Constellation Awards and the Transporter

2011 Constellation Awards [Canada]:

1) Best Male Performance in a 2010 Science Fiction Television Episode
Robert Carlyle – Stargate Universe – Human

3) Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2010.
Stargate Universe

7) Best Technical Accomplishment in a 2010 Science Fiction Film or Television Production.
Stargate Universe – “Incursion (Part 2)”, Direction – (Andy Mikita)

9)Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2010.
Joseph Mallozzi – Writer & Executive Producer, “Stargate Universe”

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The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street [Twilight Zone]

Possibly the very vest Twilight Zone episode ever written. It’s us. Plain and simple. We’re the monsters and always have been.

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Desktops and Siggies and Avas! Oh My!

Fiddling around on the computer last night and thought playing with this stuff might be more productive than getting sucked in by Tetris (again!)

And so, voila!

Lone Gunmen:

Stargate Universe: “Visitation”

“Mike Keppler” from CSI: Las Vegas and “Dean Winchester” from Supernatural:

RIP, Leslie Nielsen

‘Airplane!’, ‘Forbidden Planet’ actor Nielsen dies

ANDREW DALTON and BOB THOMAS, Associated Press Andrew Dalton And Bob Thomas, Associated Press

Leslie Nielsen AP – FILE - This file photo taken in November 1991, shows actor Leslie Nielsen.

LOS ANGELES – Despite decades spent playing sober commanders and serious captains, Leslie Nielsen insisted that he was always made for comedy. He proved it in his career’s second act.

“Surely you can’t be serious,” an airline passenger says to Nielsen in “Airplane!” the 1980 hit that turned the actor from dramatic leading man to comic star.

“I am serious,” Nielsen replies. “And don’t call me Shirley.”

The line was probably his most famous — and a perfect distillation of his career.

Nielsen, the dramatic lead in “Forbidden Planet” and “The Poseidon Adventure” and the bumbling detective Frank Drebin in “The Naked Gun” comedies, died on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 84.

The Canada native died from complications from pneumonia at a hospital near his home, surrounded by his wife, Barbaree, and friends, his agent John S. Kelly said in a statement.

Critics argued that when Nielsen went into comedy he was being cast against type, but Nielsen disagreed, saying comedy was what he intended to do all along.

“I’ve finally found my home — as Lt. Frank Drebin,” he told The Associated Press in a 1988 interview.

Comic actor Russell Brand took to Twitter to pay tribute to Nielsen, playing off his famous line: “RIP Leslie Nielsen. Shirley, he will be missed.” Continue reading

I read stuff

Wherein I read things, laugh, and pass them on to you…

READ: Supernatural’s opening credits spoof The X-Files. But which Winchester brother is Scully?:

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For tomorrow night’s abduction-themed Supernatural episode, the show came up with fresh opening credits in the style of the X-Files. Check out the grayscale creepiness! Then watch the episode, written by Ben Edlund, the man who gave us mudder’s milk.

READ: David Duchovny Opens Off Broadway, Gets Surprise Visit from “X Files” Co-Star:

David Duchovny got a big surprise tonight. For his opening off Broadway in Neil LaBute‘s “The Break of Noon,” former “X Files” costar Gillian Anderson flew in from England. She’d told him she’d come, but Duchovny looked shocked when he actually saw her. Talk about support!

Major points to Duchovny, famous for his TV and film work. He made his stage debut at the Lucille Lortel Theater– battling a cold. When the lights went up on Duchovny as a man who’s survived a deadly shoot out in his office, he is totally alone. He’s never done a play before anywhere, he told me later. Maybe in grade school.

The theater is small; you could tell had a bad cold. But in front of his wife, Tea Leoni, her parents, aunt and uncle, plus Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor, Jessica Hecht, Eric Bogosian and an array of New York’s theaterati, Duchovny acquitted himself nicely. Even if he had to wipe his nose a few times during La Bute’s opening monologue.

READ: Outgoing Fla. gov. wants Jim Morrison pardoned:

Outgoing Florida Gov. Charlie Crist wants a state pardon for long-dead rocker Jim Morrison, who was convicted of exposing himself at a raucous 1969 concert in Miami. Morrison was lead singer for top 1960s rock act The Doors and a Florida native. He was appealing the indecent exposure and profanity conviction when he died in 1971 in a Paris bathtub at age 27.

Superheroes and Supervillains and Darth Maul!

Stumbled upon a fantastic SPACE channel commercial featuring Darth Maul and what he’s up to these days and it reminds me of a couple of other fantastic SPACE channel commercials that I love – the Superheroes and Supervillains commercials! Those kids crack me up :) Enjoy!

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Haven Renewed For Season 2

READ: HAVEN RENEWED FOR SEASON TWO :
NEW YORK – October 7, 2010 – Haven, Syfy’s original series from leading independent producer Entertainment One (eOne), has been renewed for season two. The 13-episode season will commence production on location in Nova Scotia in Spring 2011 with an eye towards a Summer 2011 premiere.

Haven, starring Emily Rose, is based on The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King. The series follows FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose), who takes up residence in the small town of Haven, Maine and soon discovers the town’s many secrets. A longtime refuge for people with an eclectic range of supernatural abilities, Haven also holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of Audrey’s lost past. Among the townspeople are local cop Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) and the mysterious and charming Duke Crocker (Eric Balfour)……..

Why are so many science-fiction series shot in Canada?

Space is the place

Jason Anderson, CBC News

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After spending five years making a successful science fiction TV show with a largely Canadian team of writers, directors, actors and production talent, producer Brad Wright thought it was high time for his Stargate franchise to add a Canadian character.

‘One of the reasons our show does so well overseas is because it’s not written from a completely American sensibility.’

— Brad Wright, producer, Stargate TV franchise

This was in 2002, when Canuck actor David Hewlett had been cast in the recurring role of Dr. Rodney McKay halfway into the fifth season of Stargate: SG-1. As Wright recalls in a recent interview, “I said, ‘Let’s put a Canadian flag on his arm – we’ll make the smartest character the Canadian!’ Of course, the American studio president at the time said, ‘You’re not really doing that, are you?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘Oh… I guess that’s OK.’”

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Durham County Review [SearchingForChetBaker]

• READ: Review: Durham County: Season 1 DVD

A few years ago I discovered this show called “Durham County” which is shown in Canada. Soon after I began watching it I realized this is a special type show. It was like nothing I had really watched before, as most shows, at least here in the US, tend to be “Safe”. There are exceptions such as Sons of Anarchy or Dexter or The Shield, but by and large most shows have a “we won’t cross this line” mentality that prevents it from seriously going in a direction that might be seen as offputting to a number of viewers.

Thankfully Durham County’s network does not have that mentality, and so it has allowed this brilliant show to be crafted in a way that is unsettling and not at all “safe”. The show is completely unpredictable and in fact the one thing that IS predictable is how you will feel afterwards. Kinda icky. And that’s a great thing I think. Anytime a show can create these emotions inside you that make you question what you just watched is brilliant in my mind.

The only show that really approaches this in the sense of “oh my God he’s not going to…oh he just did!” is probably Dexter. Dexter is a show that essentially has you rooting for a serial killer to get away with it. Perhaps because the people that he kills are all bad people. We know this watching it, so when he kills a pedophile or a child killer or a guy who killed his wife, we don’t really feel that bad. We know killing is wrong, but we know 100% that the people he’s killing are guilty and are getting away with it. So that makes it okay, if even in a questionable morals type of way.

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