Lost Season 5 DVD





Ya tenemos carátula para el de DVD de la season 5. Una carátula curiosa, representando el flash que provocan los viajes en el tiempo. Pero lo más curioso es este pack: Lost: The Complete Fifth Season Dharma Initiation Kit. Qué artilugios Dharma podremos disponer? Recordar que la salida de estos packs será el 8 Dicimebre 09 en EEUU.

Lost Season 4 BSO





Download: Lost Season 4 OST

Download: Lost Season 4 OST


NEWS: Han borrado el link, haber si sale por algún otro lado.
         Arreglado, añadido el torrent.


Et tu, Tony...? - Why the Writers and Producers of '24' Can Kiss My Ass

When I was planning this week’s blog another title I considered using was: This is Bullshit – The Story of ‘24’ Season 7, because let’s be honest Day 7 for Jack Bauer has been a completely disjointed mish-mash.

Is the Writer’s Strike to blame? Possibly, but it all seems to boil down to the fact that everyone involved in the show was so keen to avoid a repeat of the critically panned Season 6 that they’ve shoe-horned in as many plot twists and shocks as they can to try and keep people hooked and it just hasn’t been necessary.

Shows like ‘Mad Men’, ‘The Wire’ and ‘The West Wing’ never needed to rely on these implausible Shyamalan-esque swerves yet ‘24’ seems to be plowing the depths that shows like ‘Prison Break’ and ‘Heroes’ have already sunk to.

I’ve dissected Season 7 to death already on this blog and that’s because I care, I have loved this show through it’s many ups and recently it’s increasing lows but I’m struggling to feel anything but utter contempt for the show that I love at the moment.

Season 7 started with so much promise. The pace was blistering, the action frantic and of course we had the return of the show’s most beloved character who isn’t named Jack Bauer, Tony Almeida.


After the lightning paced opening, we soon learned, as we all suspected, that Tony was actually undercover with the bad guys and was still good – to which we all rejoiced. After a few excellent episodes in which it really seemed like ‘24’ was back to it’s best, Tony started to become an afterthought and the new characters like Larry, Renee and the impossibly irritating Janis were featured more and more prominently, even poor old Chloe got benched.

A few episodes back though Tony returned to the fore and with Jack quarantined at FBI HQ Tony finally got to take centre stage in the action hero stakes. It was what Almeida fans had always wanted to see. But then came the moment that shook the ‘24’ universe right off it’s axis…

After saving the day in a suitably last minute, heroic style Tony smothered an already dying Larry Moss to death and revealed an alliance with the rogue Starkwood agent who looks like Tracy Jordan on steroids…

…And this is why the writers and producers of ‘24’ can kiss my ass.

After bringing Tony back and making us feel like we were going to have to hate him, they pulled that rug out from under us and although he’d done some “bad things” and looked shifty for most of the day we were able to embrace the noble Almeida once again.

Yet now they’ve done a complete 360, sort of, and Tony’s bad again… Or is he?

I know that by discussing this I’m playing right into the producer’s hands, because they will surely use the defence that good writing generates buzz and discussion and that’s exactly what’s been happening since the Tony bait and switch went down.

But this buzz hasn’t been as a result of good writing, it’s been because they have manipulated their audience and taken an emotional investment that has been formed over eight years and used it to pop a ratings spike.

Anyone who goes into ‘24’ too attached to characters other than Jack is only going to be disappointed because people die, that’s the nature of the show. I didn’t like it when Tony died but I accepted it because that’s the show - no one’s safe.

But at least when Tony died he died in a way that remained true to his character: with honour, and we could look back at his great moments from seasons past with fondness; through this character assassination though his legacy is tarnished and that’s what is grating me the most. They could have turned anyone over to the dark side for the jaw-dropping moment they seemingly craved but instead they chose the show’s cult hero, and quite frankly it stinks.

I’d already begun writing this before I saw episode 19 in which ‘Bad Tony’ really starts to come out, and I almost hate to admit it, but I kind of enjoyed it. I still hate that they’ve made him a villain who we’re all supposed to hate because the character deserved better than that, but evil Tony is kind of a bad ass.

And I’m going out on a limb here and saying that if he is bad through and through and there isn’t some bigger picture we’re not privy to just yet, he’s just plain, straight up, in it for the money, evil then I’m sorry Jack but I’m supporting the bad guys from now on.

There has to be redemption for Tony though, there just has to be. If there’s no Darth Vader final scene “what have I done” moment and Tony goes down to a Jack Bauer bullet like the usual ‘24’ villain of the week then I’m done with this show.

I’m trying to stay positive at the moment and believe that there is more to come and we are going to get some answers and some sort of insight into what Tony is up to and how he came to be involved in it, but quite frankly I’m starting to get scared because they’re rapidly running out of time to tie up the numerous loose ends that are still flapping in the wind like a flasher’s cock.

Everyone involved with this show knows the popularity of the Chicago Cubs’ most famous fan so I can’t imagine them not giving him a moment of redemption but this is ‘24’ so you never do know.

If he is going to go out as the devil incarnate though, I’d have preferred him to stay dead or on the periphery as he was mid-season, if that had happened though we wouldn’t have got to see Carlos Bernard’s brilliant performance this season, so I guess it’s a double edged sword.

Bernard has brought so much more to this role than simply looking shifty as some pundits have suggested, his timing and delivery at times have been genius, both in terms of laughs and drama, and it’s been great to see him out in the field rather than holed up behind a CTU desk, it’s just a shame it’s all seemingly been for the bad guys.

This season of ‘24’ has felt more and more as we’ve gone along that they just threw as much shit against the wall as they could and waited to see what stuck. Can you even believe this is the same season that began with the African subplot?

‘24’ has always had the first half of the season villain and then the second half of the season villain but already this season we’ve had Tony, Dubaku, Juma, Hodges, Tony again and now this mysterious cartel seemingly run by Will Patton.

Season 6 sucked, that’s a fact, but at least it had focus. If I sit down and think about Tony’s role in the season it makes my head hurt trying to figure it all out. When did he make contact with Galvez? Will we ever find out?

Suspension of disbelief is imperative to be able to enjoy this show, but insulting out intelligence and lazy writing are completely unacceptable to a loyal and rabid fan base.

‘24’ has five episodes left to tie this season up into something that at least makes a drop of sense and give us some sort of justification for why Tony is doing what he’s doing beyond “we thought it would be cool for it to be Jack vs. Tony” and if they leave us shortchanged then I think they’ll have nothing short of desertion on their hands.

Sure we’ve had the thrills and shocks this year but in terms of writing, compared to the amazing first season, what we’ve seen so far this year is night and day. I remember watching season 2 and thinking that it didn’t live up to 1 and watching 3 and thinking it didn’t live up to 2, but now I’m reminiscing about them like they were the soothing antibiotics that cured a painful bout of V.D. crippling my genitalia.

If we get answers in these remaining five episodes and everything is brought together in a sort of Larry David penned ‘Seinfeld’ episode way, then there’s hope, and with time I may come to look back on season 7 with a less biased eye and actually appreciate it as a good season, but if we’re left scratching our heads into some sort of Zidane-esque bald patch then it could sadly be time to finally put Jack and the gang out to pasture.

In spite of all this negativity, ‘24’ at it’s worst is still a million miles ahead of most of the other dripping gash on TV at the moment, and I do want the show to pull this back and give us all some closure and hopefully end this season the way it began… On top of it’s game.

And in the meantime let’s try and remember Jack and Tony in happier times…

24’ airs Mondays on Sky1 at 9pm. It goes out the same night in the States on FOX one episode in front of the UK also at 9pm/8pm C.

Other Televisual Musings this Week:

- Vernon Kay’s light-hearted ‘Beat the Star’ has returned to the TV schedules with considerably less fan fare than the first season but is equally as dumb and entertaining as it’s last run.

I can’t help feeling it would perform a lot better on a Saturday night as post-pub fodder because the challenges the ‘star’ and challenger have to undertake are some of the most ridiculously devised things I’ve ever seen.

I wouldn’t actually be surprised if next Sunday Vernon dropped his pants, bent over and invited the two competitors to see which one could throw a marble up his asshole first.

- I hadn’t seen it when the blog went up last week, but given it’s newsworthy nature I thought I’d give it a mention this week; Derek Reese’s death on ‘Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles’.

I’d read online that Derek bit it in the penultimate episode of the season, but that knowledge had no way of preparing me for just how sudden and anti-climactic it was. At first I was angry; Derek was my favourite character on the show and for him to be treated like such an afterthought pissed me off.

The more I thought about it though, the more I liked what they did. Too often on TV, deaths are glorious, heroic and dramatic when in reality death is far more sudden and cold. Derek dying like that reinforced just what being John Connor and being around John Connor means and in hindsight actually fits the tone of ‘TSCC’ a lot more than some heroic send-off would have.

And besides this is a show about time travel, so death is never permanent, Derek could easily and plausibly be back sooner or later.

- Sunday night’s BBC ‘News at Ten’ seemingly went out of it’s way to exhibit all the negative characteristics I’ve been harping on about our media having.

With the outbreak of Swine Flu the hot topic, the presenter did her utmost to use all the fear buzzwords and scaremonger like there would actually be no tomorrow. “Is it a pandemic?” she asked the expert they had in the studio.

When said expert calmly and rationally explained that it’s not that bad, yet, he was pushed and prodded, she may well have just yelled in his face “say it’s a pandemic!” It was the usual ‘don’t go outside the worlds going to end!’ reporting that seems to be all the rage at the moment.

The best part was, once she realized that the expert wouldn’t throw out some doom and gloom, she couldn’t get away from him quick enough!

- Three words to describe the most recent episode of ‘Prison Break’: lame, lame, lame.

- As a final aside, just to add a bitter cherry to what’s been a rather angry TV or not TV this week; I’ve developed yet another irrational irritant recently: people who use Facebook like Twitter.

Every time I log into my Facebook nowadays my news feed is full of inane babble that I couldn’t give a flying fuck about.

If you want to keep people apprised of your every daily move, like when you’re going for a shit, what colour it was and how much it fucking weighed, then use Twitter, that’s it’s whole concept, let’s keep Facebook sacred and remember what it’s actually meant for: snaking the opposite sex and spying on your exes…

…Or, in my case, to be used as a marketing tool to force your mediocre, self-important TV blog on your unsuspecting ‘friends’.

Lost S05E14 - The Variable "Comentario"




Y llegamos al capítulo 100 de LOST. Han sido 2 semanas de espera, de mono, con muchísimas ganas de volver a ver otro capítulo y esta espera no ha defraudado, CAPITULAZO. Teníamos las constantes y ahora entran en escena las variables (que vuelven a ser personas físicas). Alguien tiene la sensación que todo va encajando pero como nosotros pensamos/teorizamos?

Este capítulo nos ha dejado bastantes cosas interesantes.

START!: Tenemos a Faraday de vuelta a la Isla, un Faraday con las pilas puestas, que según Miles ha vuelto aún más loco de como se fue. Un Faraday que hace descubrir a Dr. Chang que proviene del futuro, tal como su hijo Miles, donde éste lo niega rotundamente y proponiéndole que evacue a todas las mujeres y niños de la Isla. Todo esto porque dentro de 6 horas se provocará una fuga de energía electromagnética de consecuencias gigantescas.

Por otro lado tenemos flashbacks de Daniel, junto con la famosa Theresa Espencer y su madre Eloise Hawking. Como también los hay con Charles Widmore ofreciéndole éste el viaje a la Isla. Nos enteramos que la mente de Faraday es muy previlegiada pero que también tiene sus peros, perdida de memoria entre ellos. Pero que yendo a la Isla se puede solucionar.

No nos olvidamos de Desmond, que ha salido airoso del disparo de Benjamin Linus. Escena donde nos enteramos que Faraday es hijo de Widmore, por tanto hermanastro de Penny, y ahí nos preguntamos todos, si Eloise es también madre de Penny o son de matrimonios distintos. ToOdo queda en familía.

Por otro lado, nuestros Oceanic & company, están deseperados con el tema Phil, y deciden huir de Dharmaville, unos yendo directamente a la playa y otros acercándose al lugar Other de la Isla con la intención de que Farday pueda ver a su madre Ellie (alias Eloise) y poder evitar el "Incidente" (Capítulos 5x16-17). Pasando antes por la escena Faraday y mini Charlotte.

Interesante conversación de Faraday con Jack y Kate. Jack está hasta los coj.. de no saber que está pasando en la Isla y por eso Daniel intenta explicarle que ellos no estaban predestinados a volver a la Isla, que solo era una "Teoría de su madre Eloise". Porque nuestro científico se da cuenta después de estar en Ann Arbor que el pasado puede ser cambiado gracias a las variables (Faraday, Jack, Kate, Hurley, etc). Por tanto quiere que el pasado cambie, que la escotilla Cisne no se construya, que Desmond no llegue a la Isla y deje de apretar el botón y que haga que el Oceanic 815 no se estrelle. Y todo esto haciendo estallar la bomba de Hidrogeno Jughead enterrada por Richard & Other, no se sabe donde.

Finalmente acabamos con el cliffhanger, protagonizado por Daniel and mum, donde ella le dispara en el pecho, dejándole caer al suelo donde se identifica como su hijo.


Señores, en mi opinión, en este capítulo ha empezado la Season 5 Finale. En el siguiente capítulo volveremos a ver a Locke y a su nueva tropa Other.

Observaciones:

Eloise envía a los Oceanic de vuelta porque en 1977 se los escuentra? Es el mismo motivo por el que Richard le dice a Locke que tienen que volver? Pinta algo Jacob en la vuelta de los Oceanic?

Según vemos, la actriz que hace de Eloise en 1977 es la misma que sale en el Flashback, por tanto quiere decir que ella sale de la Isla, en submarino o en rueda (porque luego ella no vuelve).

Si en el futuro Charlotte está fuera de la Isla, quiere decir que Faraday ha hecho su trabajo y el Dr Chang también.

Si Faraday hace bien su trabajo y no se construye la estación Cisne, Illiana & Brawn es la nueva Iniciativa Dharma? queriendo decir que otra vez Faraday lo ha conseguido.

Si Faraday cambia el pasado se llevará a cabo la purga?

Creo que demasiadas preguntas, o nos estamos volviendo todos como Faraday?.

We can change our destiny



ABC announces..




Marquemos el 19 de Mayo 09, día en el cual ABC nos mostrará sus series para el otoño 09. Y ahí entra la serie que estoy esperando con ganas, V. Haber si el piloto ha gustado y es mostrado en la nueva parrilla de la ABC.


Por otro lado también sabremos si Flashforward entra también a formar parte de este nuevo plantel. Llamadas éstas dos a ser el sustituto de Lost.

Heroes S03E25 - An Invisible Thread "Comentario Finale"




¿Para esto ha vuelto Bryan Fuller? Esto no lo levanta ni Steven Spielberg. Finalización de temporada mediocre total. No me creo nada de lo que ha pasado. Cosas sin sentido, cambios de forma sin parar (a qué guionsita ingenioso se le ocurrió lo de la metamorfosis?). La escena de Matt Skywalker quitándole los recuerdos a Sylar es ya la gota que colma el vaso, no había algo más rebuscado que esto? Y..cuanto les tiembla el pulso para matar a alguien importante, se necesita la vuelta de Tracy? No se salva ni Danko, este grandísimo actor que no saben ni por donde lo han llevado.

Han querido hacer una escena como Five Years Gone y han tenido que cerrar la puerta, lamentable.

Entre los sueños de Mama Petrelli, aportan 0, Suresh no aporta nada, Claire lo mismo, Noah aburre, Peter no sé que quiere, y Sylar, pero que han hecho con este personaje, y encima ahora lo habían hecho indestructible, para flipar!.

¿Quién quiere un Volumen 5? Supongo que los muchos fanáticos de esta serie que perdió su credibilidad el 21/05/07. Ya pueden venir actores/actrices a levantar esto, porque creo que otro volumen así y esto se cancela rapidísmo.

Has visto la 1ª de Heroes y quieres seguir viéndola, pásate directo al Volumen 5 o ni eso.

Nota final: 3/10

PD: ¿Estaría ya cancelada Heroes en la FOX?


Perdidos en Cuatro





He hechado un vistazo a la audiencia de ayer de la maratón de Perdidos. Y me he sorprendido al ver un 11.7% de cuota de pantalla. Parece ser que la mini-maratón la ha visto gente. Pero digo yo, es gente nueva? o gente como yo que vió algo para recordar viejos y muy buenos momentos?

Estaba sorprendido porque dieron el Piloto íntegro, sin anuncios, pero solamente fue un espejismo, porque después dieron tandas de anuncios de 4 min, que no los conté, pero fueron un montón. Lo que no me gustó para nada fue que nos quitaran el LOST (Perdidos) con su PUM!! al finalizar los capítulos, empezamos mal. Y la cortinilla también nos la quitaron partiendo la pantalla con 1 anuncio de 5 seg.

Veremos si el público aguanta 6 capítulos cada domingo 3 capítulos (15:30h).

Audiencia:

'Perdidos' "I": 1.606.000 y 11,5%
'Perdidos' "I (2ª parte)": 1.594.000 y 11,7%
'Perdidos' "Tabla rasa": 1.583.000 y 11,8%
'Perdidos' "Expedición": 1.650.000 y 12,7%
'Perdidos' "El conejo blanco": 1.556.000 y 11,8%
'Perdidos' "La casa del sol naciente": 1.511.000 y 10,6%


PD: Como puede ser tan insoportable el doblaje de Charlie.

Fuente: FormulaTv/audiencias

Battlestar Galactica (Miniserie) vs Caprica (Pilot)




El otro día escuchando el Agüesome 1x02, entraron a hablar sobre el Piloto de Caprica, decían que les gustaba más el piloto de Caprica que la miniserie de BSG, qué ésta era muy larga, lenta y aburrida. Pues yo no estoy de acuerdo, me gustó mucho más la miniserie. Solo ver a los personajes Starbuck y Tigh, ya vi que esta serie sería muy grande, bueno en general todos los actores. Las chicas/os de Caprica no me ofrecen lo que me ofrecían Adama and company. Veo que mucha gente ha visto Caprica sin ver BSG, y les ha gustado. Pero para mi opinión hay que ver BSG antes, porque se disfruta más con todos los guiños que hacen referencia.

No sé si se podrían comparar, ya que la miniserie dura 175 min aprox en frente a los 93 mins de Caprica. Si hubiera sido al revés estaríamos en la misma pregunta? Cúal es mejor?

¿Alguien prefiere las escenas de la discoteca a la invasión Cylon en Caprica? ¿Es aburrida? Yo me tragué la miniserie y seguidamente tuve que meter el capítulo 33 de la 1ª Temporada. Larga? larga es un poquito, pero nos introduce perfectamente a lo que nos vamos a encontrar en este mundo galáctico.

Sé que Caprica puede ser una buena serie, pero no creo que llegue al nivel Galáctico.

Entonces vosotros/as qué opináis?

Lost S04E14 - The Variable "Promo 3"




No puedo esperar más!!!

What I Learned from Watching TV this Week - 24th April 2009

TV has more to teach us than the World’s finest scholars, so for this reason (and the fact that I didn’t have time to write a proper feature this week) here are a few things I learned from watching TV this week:



Adam Lambert could walk out on the ‘American Idol’ stage, write “Fuck Palestine” on the floor in his own faeces and then walk off again and Paula Abdul and Kara DioGuardi would still have a veritable squirt-off over how great his performance was.



It may be a long lesson to have learned but that doesn’t make it any less true. This season of ‘American Idol’ is rapidly becoming a one horse race as the fourth Jonas Brother Adam Lambert continues to Bogart the lion’s share of the judge’s praise. Even old toilet brush hair himself Simon Cowell has given this guy a standing ovation (although 2 weeks ago that would have actually meant a lot more had he not been on his feet for practically every ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ auditonee thus far.)



While Lambert may have the judge’s firmly behind him, and if Abdul got her way: bent over in front of him, he most definitely isn’t my cup of tea. With my initial pick Danny Gokey still going strong but seemingly stuck in a sea of mediocre performances, I’d far rather see duelling piano player Matt Giraud take victory, although that seems unlikely at this stage.



The one good thing about the show’s recent overruns is that the judges were cut down on how often they could comment last week, meaning we had to endure less of Paula’s cliché-like riddles as feedback (they were back with a vegenance this week however). The woman has become a complete waste of space on that panel and is actually starting to make Dannii Minogue look insightful.



And while we’re on ‘Idol’ has anyone else noticed that Alison looks remarkably familiar…?




Lady Gaga is Michael Jackson. Now stay with me on this one; same childlike voice, same bizarre fashion taste, same overblown sense of self-importance, same lack of self-awareness and of course same extremely uncomfortable interview style…



Watching Jonathan Ross interviewing Lady Gaga last Friday was excruciatingly uncomfortable, which of course is what I was expecting and ultimately why I didn’t turn off after Hugh Jackman. I was fully prepared for her to be weird, but even I wasn’t ready for the teacup, the single-fingered wave, her deer-in-the-headlights look and her complete oblivion to Wossy’s questions and jokes.



In fact, Ross probably would have got more out of Michael Jackson, or at least more blood out of a stone.



Miles may actually have a part to play after all. One of my favourite characters on ‘Lost’, the acerbic Miles finally got his own episode this week and it seems like he may be important to the big picture. After most of his freighter buddies faded away or became after thoughts (or in the case of Naomi and Charlotte – died) I thought that Miles who has fast become one of the show’s best characters, may not be long for this world. Thankfully I was wrong.



Making Dharma’s Dr. Chang Miles’ Dad was a nice, if not too surprising twist and will hopefully have a major impact on the show’s narrative. Even if it doesn’t, the twist will be worth it for the awesome look Miles gave his Dad when he said he liked country music.



Another brilliant light-hearted moment this week was Hurley’s screenplay for ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ which featured the immortal line as Miles read the script “Chewbacca: Rarrrrrrrrrrrrrrr”. Who says ‘Lost’ isn’t funny?



Those people who abandoned the show, must be kicking themselves now and trying desperately to catch up, because since they announced the show’s impending climax there seems to be renewed focus and a greater sense of purpose and importance within each episode, and it’s rapidly become the best show of it’s nature on TV. Take note ‘24’.




Larry starting up a pasta empire would be an awesome arc for ‘Curb’ season 7. Sadly this is Giovanni Rana, creator of the pasta brand of the same name, not a slightly overweight Larry David filming the new season of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’, but the pasta king does bare more than a passing resemblance to everyone’s favourite grumpy Jew don’t you think…?



Speaking of adverts; it’s good to see ‘Prison Break’s General Krantz preparing for life after the show, which will of course be ending soon. He is currently appearing in the new Cisco advert (that’s the communications giant not the late 90’s R ‘n’ B guy - although that would be pretty fucking brilliant if it was the latter.)



And speaking of ‘Prison Break’…



A mid season break hasn’t improved the quality of ‘Prison Break’ at all. The fourth and final season of the once great ‘Prison Break’ returned to our screens this week with more of a premature ejaculation than an all night tantric sex session.



Michael and the boys carried on where they left off on their return: lost in a maze of dumb exposition and even dumber plot devices. The end cannot come soon enough for ‘Prison Break’ before it’s high points of seasons past are completely erased by the unadulterated dogshit that has been season 4.



The one highlight of the show continues to be William Fichtner’s Mahone, who is head and shoulders above the rest of the cast in terms of performance, his teaming with T-Bag and Self was just about the only watchable thing in a suspenseless return.



I’d love to think that the producers and writers have something amazing planned for the show’s finale but my head tells me that ‘Prison Break’ is more likely to fade away than burn out.



Those involved with ‘24’ are going to need some Season 7 t-shirts when they start working on season 8. I’ve read in a few self-congratulatory interviews with producers, cast and writers that everyone wore season 6 t-shirts on and around the set of ‘24’ while they filmed season 7 to remind them how bad season 6 was and avoid a repeat.



Well after this week’s episode, season 6 is starting to look like the bastard lovechild of ‘The Sopranos’ and ‘The Wire’, so I hope they saved enough money to buy some season 7 t-shirts.



This isn’t just the geeky fanboy Tony mark inside me that’s coming out, although that is the straw that broke the camel’s back; this season, to say they had so long to make sure it was right, has been a complete letdown.



I know ‘24’ requires a certain suspension of disbelief but if you really stop and think about the happenings of this season so far, like I did when I discovered Tony had gone over to the dark side, it makes your head hurt.




I’m trying to reserve judgement on what seems like a character assassination of Tony until we get to see how it plays out, but at the moment I’m feeling nothing but utter disdain for what used to be the highlight of my TV week (More on this next week.)



Dean Winters is paying for surviving in ‘Oz’ so long. As the Machiavellian Ryan O’Reilly on one of the grittiest shows on TV ‘Oz’, Dean Winters was one of only a handful of cast members to survive for the show’s entire run.



Recently though, characters played by this brilliant actor (who would have been my personal choice to play Max Payne) have been somewhat more unlucky than O’Reilly. First Johnny Gavin was gunned down on ‘Rescue Me’ and now his Charley Dixon has been offed on ‘Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles’ as the show seemingly tries to tie up loose ends before it’s impending cancellation. What’s next for the poor guy…? Is Liz Lemon going to stab him in his role as her oafish ex Dennis on ‘30 Rock’!?



Comparing Susan Boyle’s performance on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ to Barack Obama’s inauguration could in all honesty be the dumbest fucking thing I’ve ever heard.
I’d be remiss not to address the media circus that has surrounded Chris Moyles in drag look-alike Susan Boyle in the last week or so.



The hype and fuss are completely unwarranted; yes this woman who may not be much to look at has the voice of an angel but beyond that I’m just not getting it, if you ask me, dance troupe Flawless were better than her anyway and if that’s not enough, the little Welsh lad who closed out last Saturday’s show is now being tipped to give Boyle a run for her money and is even stealing away some of Boyle’s fickle celebrity twitterers.


That’s how ridiculous this whole thing is, the woman who the press were comparing to Barack Obama may not even win the show!



That whole comparison made me want to crawl up inside my own asshole just to get away from the mind-blowing idiocy of the World’s media. Do you know why only 20 million people watched Obama on youtube? Because hundreds of millions watched it live!



Pants Cannot Sell Cereal. On ‘The Apprentice’ this week Geordie estate agent Phil, who I’d tipped for victory back in week one, coined the incredibly lame idea of using pants and a superhero named ‘Pantsman’ (who’s only actual super power seemed to be the ability to help people wear their underwear “the right way”, something he seemed unable to grasp himself) to sell a new breakfast cereal.



Unsurprisingly Phil’s team were well and truly pummelled by the opposition who were led by Kate this week. Sugar really needs to switch the teams up a bit next week because the teams are so unbalanced at the moment it’s almost unfair. Although Kate and co.’s Treasure Flakes cereal was a shameless rip-off of Cap’n Crunch, overall they put together a pretty impressive product and campaign, even if Ben’s voice for the parrot used to front the ad campaign did sound like the voice of Ghostface from the ‘Scream’ films.



In the end team leader of Phil’s team Kim was fired, and I would say deservedly, after a shocking idea was further compounded by an even more shocking product and campaign.



Phil though seems intent on throwing away the momentum he had earlier on in the competition by coming across as, an admittedly self-confessed, big head. I still like the guy so I’m hoping he can learn to take more of a backseat sometimes and take his deserved place in the final.



And finally…



People are stupid. I know it’s not TV related but I couldn’t not comment on the fact that Cheryl fucking Tweedy (I still refuse to call her Cole) was voted sexiest woman in the World by FHM UK readers.



That’s right, in the WORLD, not sexiest woman in Girls Aloud (which she isn’t), not sexiest woman from Newcastle, not sexiest woman in the North East, not even sexiest woman in the UK. Sexiest woman in the whole mother-lickin’ World. My faith in humanity dies a little more…


Battlestar Galactica - The Complete Series and 4.5




What the FRAK!!!! vaya pedazo de caja! como molaaaa!

El DVD 4.5 nos traerá 13 horas extras y 3 episodios con versión extendida, incluida la versión extendida de la Finale. Escenas eliminadas, detrás de las cámaras, comentarios y entrevistas con el productor ejecutivo Ronald D. Moore

En cuanto a la versión Blu-Ray 4.5 traerá más cosas exclusivas.


En referencia a la The Series Finales, la versión Blu-Ray constará de 20 discos y un precio de 349,98$ (vaya pastón) y el Blu-Ray 4.5 a 69.98$. La versión DVD de The Series Finales constará de 25 DVD's con las respectivas versiones extendidas de los capítulos.



Battlestar Galactica - The Complete Series (Blu-Ray): Amazon

Battlestar Galactica 4.5 (Blu-Ray): Amazon

Más información: Blu-raydefinition

LOST - In Preparation for the 100th Episode




Si te gusto "The Constant", este es tu capítulo.

Lost vs La Aldea del Arce




¿Quién no ha visto esta serie en su infancia? Esa música pegadiza y alegre. Mirad este video de Lost en modo Aldea del Arce, es gracioso.







Higashi no Eden




Ya tengo anime nuevo para visualizar.

Lunes 22 de Noviembre de 2010. 10 misiles golpen el territorio japonés. Sin embargo, este acto terrorista sin precedentes que sería conocido como el “Lunes Descuidado”, no causan víctima alguna y rápidamente es olvidado por casi todos.

3 meses después… Saki Morimi es una joven mujer de los Estados Unidos que está en su viaje de graduación. Pero cuando se encuentra frente a la Casa Blanca, se ve en apuros y sólo la inesperada intervención de un compatriota suyo le salva.

Sin embargo, este hombre que se presenta como Akira Takizawa, es un completo misterio. En primer lugar, parece haber perdido la memoria. En segundo lugar, está desnudo, excepto por el arma que sostiene en una mano y el teléfono móvil que tiene en la otra. Un teléfono cargado con 8.200.000.000 yen en efectivo digital.

¿Quién es Akira Takizawa? ¿Qué secretos esconde detrás de ese extraordinario teléfono móvil? ¿Qué se ha perdido con su memoria desvanecida?



Fuente: Frozen Layer


J.J Abrams talks...




“People often ask me how Lost is going to end,” and of course they do. “I usually tell them to ask Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, who run that series. But I always wonder, do they really want to know? And what if I did tell them? They might have an aha moment, but without context. Especially since the final episode is a year away.

That is to say, the experience-the setup for a joke’s punch line, the buildup to a magic trick’s big flourish-is as much of a thrill as the result. There’s discovery to be made and wonder to be had on the journey that not only enrich the ending but in many ways define it.”


Bueno quiere decir que él no está por la labor de Lost, que se lo ha dejado a Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. Aunque yo creo que tiene que estar en medio de la FINALE de Lost.


Lost - The Story of the Oceanic 6 "Promo"





Al no haber capítulo de Lost, esta noche para alimentar el mono, nos deleitan con un especial de Lost. Un capítulo especial donde nos mostrarán la historia de los Oceanic 6 desde una nueva perspectiva: Jack, Kate, Hurley, Aaron, Sun y Sayid.

The Human Target




Nuevo piloto para la nueva temporada de FOX.

Human Target, de WBTV, DC Comics y Wonderland, esta basada en el titulo de DC Comics y se enfoca en Christopher Chance (Valley), un misterioso hombre que asume las identidades de sus clientes en peligro, lo que le permite convertirse en el objetivo de sus enemigos.


Jackie Earle Haley, Mark Valley, Chi McBride se han unido al casting de Human Target, como también, "Battlestar Galactica 's Tricia Helfer will be appearing in the Human Target pilot episode which has now completed shooting. Chances are good she'll be playing Stephanie Dobbs, a character described as "sophisticated-sexy" who works in special projects for McNamara Engineering."

La seguiremos de cerca.

Fuente: Blogdeseries

What the Frak is Caprica?




Nuestro adorado Ron D. Moore nos lo esxplica.

Lost en Cuatro





"Y una nueva noticia: el último episodio del final más esperado de la historia de la televisión se hará de forma simultánea en todo el mundo. Y según afirma Cuatro será la única cadena que lo ofrezca en nuestro país.... "

Osea ahora viene Cuatro y le quita los derechos a FOX España?

Fuente: Pizquita
Fuente: Tutele

Heroes S03E25 - An Invisible Thread "Promo"




Bueno, despúes de ver el 3x24, en mi opinión, estos 3 volúmenes últimos, 2, 3 y 4, se podrían aparcar y empezar desde el volumen 1. No me ha convencido este volumen 4 y creo que la Finale tampoco lo hará, así que, volveré con nuevas ganas para el Volumen 5: Redemption.

Season 3 Finale (Volume 4 Finale)

Lost - Evangeline Lilly "Interview"




Después de la entrevista ridícula en el Hormiguero a Jorge Garcia (Hurley en Lost), pongo una entrevista de verdad. Esto es una entrevista señor Pablo Motos. Este David Letterman es muy bueno.


Nintendo 64 007 Goldeneye Facility Remix




Si alguien se ha pasado 1000 horas jugando al Goldeneye 007 64 como yo, tiene que ver este video.

Transformers 2 : Revenge of the Fallen "Video"

Qué pasada de efectos, pero si tiene el robot delante!!

¿Cúal es el personaje televisivo más sexy?






Vamos a hacer una pequeña encuesta. ¿Cúal es el personaje televisivo más sexy en estos momentos? Doy 2 semanas para votar. Se permiten 2 votos como máximo (no hagais trampas pillines).


Sheldon Cooper "Comentarios "





Algunas de sus frases destacadas:

Penny, todo es mejor con Bluetooth.

Lo siento, el café no es negociable. Cuando me mudé a California, le prometí a
mi madre que no consumiría drogas.

¿Qué parte de función tangente inversa que se aproxima a una asíntota no entendiste?

Lo siento, pero no voy a ver la serie de Las Guerras Clon hasta que haya visto
la peli de Las Guerras Clon. Prefiero permitir a George Lucas decepcionarme en el orden que pretendía.

Leonard, debes hacer algo respecto a Penny. Ella está interfiriendo con mi sueño,
está interfiriendo con mi trabajo, y si tuviese otro faceta significativa en mi vida,
estoy seguro de que estaría interfiriendo también.

No puedo ponerme un pijama distinto, este es mi pijama del lunes.

¡Todo lo que necesito es un óvulo sano y puedo criar a mi propio Leonard Nimoy!

Puedes escoger entre una bici de montaña y una Play 3. ¡Lo sabía! La Play 3, sin duda la Play 3. ¿Quién escogería la bici de montaña?

¿Qué computadora tiene? Y por favor no diga "una blanca."

Sheldon, piensa esto firmemente, vas a pedir que Howard elija...entre el sexo y el Halo. No, le voy a pedir que decida entre el sexo y Halo 3.
Por lo que sé, el sexo no ha sido mejorado...incluyendo gráficos de alta definición y aumentado los sistemas de armas.


Warehouse 13...this Summer






"Dos agentes del FBI, Myka y Peter, son transferidos a una recóndita nave en Dakota del Sur. Su nombre: "Warehouse 13", un gigantesco almacén que alberga todos los objetos de naturaleza para-normal hayados por el gobierno estadounidense. Su tarea consistirá en hallar nuevos objetos que sumar a esta gigantesca colección."

Fuente: Scifiworld

24...LA SERIE




24 es la serie que más me divirtió, me divierte, y me divertirá.

La única serie que nunca me ha defraudado. Siempre me ha dado lo mismo, la mejor diversión televisiva existente a un nivel altísimo.

El mayor nivel adictivo seriefilo. Los mayores giros de guión. El mejor personaje televisivo. La mejor temporada televisiva.

" I'm federal agent Jack Bauer, and today is the longest day of my life"


Prison Break - The Final Break "News"

Bueno pues ya tenemos el poster oficial de Priosn Break - The Final Break. Decir que constará de 2 capítulos, especiales, que cerrarán las tramas dejadas abiertas por el final de la serie en el capítulo 4x22 - Killing your Number (15 Mayo 09).

Battlestar Galactica - The Final Five "Comic"




"Seamus Fahey y David Reed (escritores), junto a Nigel Raynor (dibujante) nos llevan a los momentos perdidos de los 5 últimos Cylons, que luego de siglos de ocultar su existencia, deciden reaparecer en la hora más negra de la humanidad."

Fuente: lahistorieta

Fuente: comicbooks

Fuente: Dynamite Comics

Ya podrían venderlos aquí.


Kakashi Gaiden......en Anime!




Para todos los NarutoFanáticos como yo, Kakashi Gaiden será llevado al Anime. Por fin!! Que ganas de ver al 4º y a Obito en acción.

Fuente: Sugee.

The Wit & Wisdom of Malcolm Tucker

On 17th April 2009 one of the greatest comedy characters ever created makes his triumphant return to our screens as Machiavellian spin doctor Malcolm ‘The Enforcer’ Tucker is set loose on the big screen with the release of ‘In the Loop’.

‘In The Loop’ is, for all intents and purposes, a big screen version of the greatest British comedy in recent memory ‘The Thick of It’. One of the prime reasons for ‘The Thick of It’s greatness is Alastair Campbell based godfather of spin, the brilliantly sweary Malcolm Tucker played by Peter Capaldi in a performance for which he deserves award after award.

To honour the release of ‘In The Loop’, Tucker’s return and to celebrate the recent announcement from creator Armando Iannucci that ‘The Thick of It’ will also indeed be returning - hopefully by the year’s end, I decided to put together a list of Malcolm’s greatest moments form the first season of ‘The Thick of It’ and the two subsequent specials that we were treated to, and in the process hopefully try and highlight some of the wit and wisdom that this great man has to instil in us all. So to quote the man himself “Come the fuck in, or fuck the fuck off…” and enjoy…

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you:

“He’s as useless as a marzipan dildo”

“He’s a fat guy with a tiny little dick the size of a bookie’s biro”

“Feet off the furniture you Oxbridge twat…”

“Excellent. You win a year’s supply of condoms, which in your case is four…”

“…And what did that sandal wearing nonce have to say…?”

“That is not fucking funny you retard…”

“I’m really sorry, you won’t hear anymore swearing from us, YOU. MASSIVE. GAY. SHITE. FUCK OFF!”

“Cliff fucking Lawton. Hey, nice. Was the Cillit Bang guy not available?”

“I'd love to stop and chat to you but I'd rather have type 2 diabetes.”

“I’m sorry mate but you need a lot of powder. I've never seen anybody look so fucking ugly with just one head! …And who was it that did your media training? Myra Hindley? I mean, it's terrible… All this, hands are all over the place… You were like a sweaty octopus trying to unhook a bra! It was like watching John Leslie at work…”

“Don't start with the moral objections, you fucking ‘Blue Peter’ badge wearing ponce... Go and make a contribution to fucking Amnesty International, go and buy a goat that a whole village can fuck, but you are doing this for me...”

“What you doing out your Petri dish…?”

“Okay twat weasel, you got that…?”

“Don't you ever, ever, call me a bully… I'm so much worse than that”:

“…Because, you know, if she did that she’d be dead to me, to this department, to the government and she’d never get another story, or a fucking whiff of a story so long as she kept her sorry, hack bitch face lingering around Westminster…”

“We’re gonna get this tosser… Don’t you worry – he’ll be at The Sport photo-shopping the tits of ‘Hollyoaks’ extras by the end of the month.”

“You have got 24 hours to sort out your policy… Or you’re for the Halal Butchers…”

“…That way we can get our side of the story across and also piss all over Simon Hewitt’s Cornflakes… Sadly, only metaphorically.”

“You’re gonna be spread out there in front of them like a trollope in the stocks…”

Olly: “She’s not my girlfriend Malcolm…”
Malcolm: “Well you won’t mind if I kill her then will you…?”

“You tell your corporate affairs people, otherwise I’m going to come along there and fucking maim every single fucking one of them…”

“Julius Nicholson, right, blue sky thinker, ex-business guru, dog rapist… He’s been a nuisance to me; he also has got plans to squeeze this department so hard that you’ll be lucky if you’re left with one bollock between the three of you…”

“Did you ever travel 100mph head first through a tunnel filled with pig shit because that’s what’s going to happen to you tonight…”

“I will personally fucking eviscerate you, right? …And I mean, I don't have your education, I don't know what it means, but I will start by ripping your cock off and I'll busk it from there, ok…?”

“What happens if he does stand a chance, eh? He'll fuck you harder than Ron Jeremy. And with less warmth…”

“If you don't go and get me some cheese, I’m gonna rip your head off and give you a spinedectomy…”

“Stop fucking blinking! Or I will take your optic nerve and strangle you with it…”

Malcolm on Malcolm:

“I booked you in for the usual soapy tit wank farewell at number 10”

“I’m connected, I’m plugged into the matrix, I am the matrix!”

“I can only cook with what I’ve been given, you know, it’s like ‘Ready, Steady, Cook’, you give me Hugh Abbot I’ll give you bangers and mash… But if you give me Gerry from the Home Office, well, then I can raise it to a fucking risotto and scallops.”

“NoMFuP – N.O.M.F.P. Not my fucking problem…”

Olly: I didn’t want to interrupt you; I never know what you’re doing…”
Malcolm: Yeh, well if the PM’s giving me a blowjob I always put a sign up.”

“There’s nothing you know that I don’t know, I'm Doctor fucking know…”

“Fuck you, Andy-Pandy, I AM the loop.”

Other Miscellaneous Profanity:

“We put out the story the way we want it, before Hewitt fucks us up the bugle…”

“That door is staying as open as a fat whore’s bone hole…”

“How much fucking shit is there on the menu and what fucking flavour is it!?”

“What’s the story in Bala-fucking-mory…?”

Malcolm: “I’m gonna have a swear box installed on Monday by the way…”
Hugh: “What…?”
Malcolm: “I’m fucking joking you twat…”

“I guess that means that you’re standing in the chamber in the House of Commons with your big flaccid dick hanging out, with a 'vote for me' sticker on the end.”

So there you have it: proof that we can all learn something from Malcolm Tucker, if you would like more of his enlightening insights ‘In The Loop’ opens Friday 17th April 2009.

A new series of ‘The Thick of It’ is expected on the BBC in late 2009.

Other Televisual Musings This Week:

- It was announced over the Easter weekend that one of FOX News’ band of merry Republican fluffers Glenn Beck, the network’s Chief Obama-basher, would be embarking on a stand-up comedy tour.

How on earth this is going to work I have no Godly idea as the guy is about as intentionally funny as a colonoscopy. That said, if the people out there who see FOX News for the irrational, bitter cry babies that they are decide to go along to Beck’s shows to laugh at him rather than with him then he could have the biggest stand-up tour in history on his hands!

- Over on ‘Lost’ this week we were treated to a Ben-centric episode with the bug-eyed sociopath going on a mission to be judged by the island.

Michael Emerson has managed to turn in a genuinely unsettling performance as Ben season after season. Since his arrival in season two, I’ve never trusted him – probably due to the fact I remembered his extremely creepy turn in the original ‘Saw’ - but he has amped up the mistrust levels to almost governmental standards during his time with the show, to the point where I never believe a word he says anymore.

The penultimate season is almost at it’s end now and like most people out there, I have no idea what is coming next, not just from season to season but from episode to episode. Providing the questions are answered and we get some closure come the finale of the show’s sixth and final season then those associated with this wonderful piece of television can be extremely proud of creating such a compelling, provocative and unmissable show… But if they don’t give us closure there could be worldwide rioting…

- The Paramount Comedy Channel is no more in the UK having been rebranded as Comedy Central. It makes sense really given that Comedy Central is the US equivalent of this channel and they don’t have a Paramount Comedy Channel over there, it’s still sad to see that little blue mountain that has kept me so entertained over the years gone from the corner of my screen though. It’s the end of an era, but hopefully the fact that it’s now become Comedy Central may lead to the debut of some more edgy programming on one of the best satellite channels out there.

- I’m not usually one for kids on TV, I usually find them irritating and want to punch their stupid little faces in, but Don Draper’s son on ‘Mad Men’ is so unbelievably cute it’s ridiculous, and I feel for the little guy having a womanizing, emotionally disconnected, booze soaked Father and a Mother who is clearly clinically unbalanced.

Elsewhere on what is perhaps the most consistently brilliant show on TV, the weird Judge Reinhold lookalike from Betty’s equestrian club has slithered back onto our screens – he gives Ben Linus a run for his money in the creepy stakes, and is it me or does the more we see of the equestrian club make it look more and more like a scene from a German porn film? And Sterling-Cooper’s womanizing boss man Roger Sterling announced that he was leaving his long-suffering wife for Don’s pointy-boobed secretary, as you can imagine, Don, and especially Sterling’s wife, were not best pleased.

Terminator: Salvation




No sé si será de la BSO de la película, pero esa guitarra me ha fascinado.

Lost S05E13 "Comentario"




Otro capítulo de Lost, otra maravilla. Por qué lo digo? capítulo parecido a LaFleur, todo se calma un poco. Volvemos a Dharma Ville, con un personaje distinto a los demás, un personaje curioso, hablamos de Miles Straume, el hombre que puede hablar/contactar/descubrir cosas con los muertos. Se nos ha resuelto la duda sobre de quién sería hijo. Todos nosotros teníamos un presentimiento, y era acertado, Miles es hijo ni más ni menos que del Dr. Pierre Chang. Y él lo descubrio porque vió a su madre en la cafetería Dharma. Cuentan que su padre desapareció cuando era pequeño. Si miles nació en 1977, estando con 3 meses, y la Purga es en 1992, calculando Miles tendría 15 años en aquel momento, pero dicen que su padre lo dejó cuando era pequeño. 15 no es pequeño. Sobrevivió Chang a la Purga? se fue antes que ésta se llevara a cabo? Pronto lo sabremos.

La gracia a esta temporada la están poniendo el dúo Miles/Hurley. Solo hay que echarle un vistazo al momento "pedo" en la furgoneta. O al momento The Empire Strik Back. Momento divertido/curioso donde Hurley dice que le va a enviar a George Lucas el guión de Star Wars Episode V. Se nota que a los guionistas/productores les encanta el mundo Star Wars.


Otro momento, es la construcción de la estación Cisne, donde se puede ver como están grabando los números en la puerta de la escotilla, y un Hurley que no se estraña demasiado al oírlos. Volviendo a Miles, 2 flashbacks interesantes, el primero donde vemos como Naomi recluta a Miles para la expedición que harán a la Isla, ofreciéndole en ese momento a Miles una oferta de 1,6 millones de dólares. Y el segundo, un Miles que es secuestrado por no se sabe quién. Y cual es la sorpresa que el que le habla es Braum, el mismo Braum que en el 2009 está en la Isla junto a Illiana. ¿De dónde ha salido esta gente? porque como se puede observar no son enviados por Widmore, ni por Ben (aquí dudo). Volvemos a escuchar ¿Sabes lo que hay en la sombra de la estatua?. Yo sí que estoy Perdido. Destacar el 1.6x2=3.2 que pide Miles, que es lo mismo que le pidió a Ben.

Y finalmente vemos un Daniel Faraday llegando con el submarino (¿De dónde viene este hombre?). Cliffhanger del bueno que te hacen esperar 2 semanas para ver el next.

Curiosidades:

Momento Jack limpiando la pizarra donde podemos ver que la teacher ha estado explicando historia sobre Egipto.

¿Por qué le envían el cuerpo al Dr. Chang? ¿Tiene la misma habilidad el Dr. que Miles?

Miles se ha encontrado consigo mismo, el Miles del 77, y no ha pasado nada.


Lost S05E14 - The Variable "Promo"




Y vamos con el capítulo 100 de Lost, The Variable, donde Daniel Faraday, Dan, nos pondrá cada cosa en su sitio. Y para eso nos vemos el dia 29 Abril 09.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles




Pues seguramente se nos acaba Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles y que mejor que recordarla con su fantástica soundtrack, compuesta por el compositor Bear McCreary.

     

Terminator 2




Vamos con otra escena de películas que marcaron en la historia del cine.

Prison Break...para cuando la final




Cierto rumores han surgido que el dia 21 Julio sale un DVD titulado: Prison Break – The Final Break, una TvMovie de 88 minutos de duración que no se sabe aún que será. Si el FINAL de la serie, los 2 últimos capítulos añadidos extra 4x21 y 4x22... o un video de la vida de Scofield (esto es mio, xD).

Estaremos atentos al dia 15 Mayo 09 que será el último capítulo de la serie, por si cierran la trama final o si hay que esperarse al 21 Julio.

Fuente: Tvshowsondvd

True Blood - Season 2 "Teaser"




Que ganas de que empiece ya la 2ª Temporada. Ya se mueve por ahí un sneak peek de la 2ª, pero aguantaremos como un campeón.

The Big Bang Theory "Citas"






Cita: Sheldon Cooper (Theoretical Physicist)

¿En serio? ¿Te es familiar la ecuación de Drake?

" ¿La que calcula las posibilidades de hacer contacto con extraterrestres calculando el producto de la creciente serie de valores fraccionales tales como esas estrellas con planetas, y aquellos planetas donde sea probable que se desarrolle vida? ¿N es igual a R por Fp por Ne por Fl por Fi por L? "


Lost...apariciones de personajes




Curiosa entrada que he encontrado en Lostpedia. Las apariencias de cada uno de los personajes de Lost, en cada capítulo durante estas 5 temporadas. Creo que Jack se lleva la palma.

Apariciones Personajes

Heroes S03E24 - I am Sylar "Promo"




Quedan 2 capítulos. ¿Cómo acabará este Volumen 4?

Batman: The Dark Night - Bank Robbery




Una de las mejores escenas de los últimos años.



Music:
Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard - Why So Serious.
Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard - Bank Robbery (Prologue).


Sanctuary - Season 1




Bueno ya he acabado la 1ª Temporada de Sanctuary y las primeras impresiones han sido bastantes buenas, tanto que deseo que empiece la 2ª Temporada (Octubre 09). Me he divertido en los 13 capítulos que consta esta 1ª temporada, cada capítulo es diferente, historias diferentes, presentando casos autoconclusivos pero con una trama principal, mayormente en referencia a La Secta.

Contar que la serie esta casi toda rodada detrás de un fondo verde, donde todos los decorados están realizados en 3D. Unos efectos bastante currados para que sean de una serie, vease sino Battlestar Galactica.

En referente a personajes, tenemos a la Dr. Helen Magnus, Dr. Will Zimmerman, Ashley Magnus y Henry Foss. Todos ellos que viven/trabajan en el Santuario, me han gustado, como también los actores que los encarnan. Más adelante saldrán más personajes bastante curiosos, lo digo en referencia a sus historias.

Nombrar en especial atención el capítulo 1x11 - Instinct, grabado en cámara en mano rollo REC, porque es bastante bueno y por la presencia de cierto personaje, conocida por algunos en BSG.

Bueno espero que vuelva con buenas y nuevas historias, después del gran cliffhanger que nos han dejado en el 1x13.

Video 3D Effects: Sanctuary Green Screen F/X

BSG Concert - "Adamas Theme"




Es escuchar esta canción y venirme toda la serie a la cabeza.

Grande Bear McCreary, muy grande!!!


Perdidos en Cuatro




Si quieres spoilers de Perdidos, esta es tu promo, vaya tela!. Lo siento pero no veo lo que quiere hacer Cuatro con Lost.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles S02E22 "Comentario"




Se terminó la 2ª temporada de Terminator: The Sarah Connor Cronicles, han sido unos 5 capítulos últimos bastantes buenos, desde el 2x17 hasta el último 2x22. Donde se han dejado de poner paja y dar lo máximo.


En los últimos minutos de la Season 2 Finale, podemos ver como John Connor se teletransporta con la ayuda de Catherine Weaver (T-1001) al futuro, donde podemos ver a Derek Reese, Kyle Reese, y a Allison, donde no lo reconocen. Queriendo decir que aquí comienza la historia de John Connor del futuro?

Y mis preguntas serían, quién envia esas naves?, Skynet, quiénes son? ( por qué Catherine Weaver se va al futuro con John? Que pasará con Sarah y el agente Ellison?


Tiene toda la pinta que la serie no seguirá en la parrilla de la FOX la siguiente Temporada, por tanto como ya hice en su momento con FNL, empezaré a rezar a los Dioses de Kobol, por que no sé que tiene esta serie, pero me engancha y veo que a mucha gente también, así que esperaremos notícias buenas.