In case you missed it the first time around, Lifetime is re-airing “Nora Robert’s Northern Lights”, starring the beautiful Mr. Dimples and the former “Blue” singer – Eddie Cibrian and LeAnn Rimes! It’s a charming movie that is definitely worth checking out. Just imagine you’re in the snow with these guys instead of stuck in your sweltering neighborhoods!
Archive for July, 2009
Comic Con 2009: BONES
Check out the Comic-Con clip reel that BONES creator Hart Hanson and star Emily Deschanel shared with fans at Comic Con 2009!
Comic Con 2009: HEROES Teaser
Hey folks – Check out the HEROES “Road to Redemption” Trailer for Season 4. Is this enough to keep you interested?
GLEE’s Amber Riley is AMAZING
Check out this latest video from an upcoming episode of GLEE where Amber Riley (Mercedes) sings about a broken heart:
GLEE’s premiere date was moved up by FOX to September 9. DO NOT MISS IT!
Comic Con 2009: CHUCK Panel
I attended three incredible panels over the weekend (the rest of the time spent in press rooms and at the bar…): CHUCK, GLEE, and THE MIDDLEMAN Final Table Read. Here in all its glory is the CHUCK Panel from Saturday morning:
Don’t forget http://www.chuckmeout.com for your much needed CHUCK fix!
Comic Con 2009
So I am here in San Diego, but the fun times have taken over and my interest in posting time has been on the low end. I’ll leave you with some pics from Day 1!
Christian Kane talks LEVERAGE
Everyone knows by now that LEVERAGE is one of my favorite shows, since I mention it at least once an update these days. Well, it’s one of Christian Kane’s favorite shows, too, and not just because he stars as Eliot “The Hitter” Spencer. He has a genuine love for these characters and thinks you should, too.
I had a chance to spend some time chatting with Christian last week about why he got involved, what’s coming up on tonight’s episode, and his “little” music career that’s skyrocketing!
I want to start off by saying that I love this show, I’m in love with this show, can’t talk about it enough.
That’s awesome. With MyTakeOnTV it could have gone the other way [laughs].
I’m interested, and I always ask this first – what drew you to the character of Eliot?
There’s there thing, and I’ll give you the B and C – the B and C is definitely Dean Devlin and John Rogers. These are good guys to work with. It’s tough for me to come out of a series like ANGEL with Joss Whedon, who writes for the actor and writes in a way that it’s all fantasy and it’s a kid’s dream to be a part of that show, and it’s really tough to do a series after that, whenever you’re having so much fun playing around on cables, and blowing stuff up, and dealing with demons and angels and all that stuff. I’ve done it. So when you’re a kid, and you’re praying for something like to happen to you, one of the guys you want to work with, obviously, is Dean Devlin – INDEPENDENCE DAY, THE PATRIOT, all that stuff. I’m living the dream right now, just off those two guys alone. To have a writer like Joss Whedon write for you for so long on ANGEL, which was such a great character. John Rogers has done exactly the same thing. That’s very rare in television. And then A, I’m going back to the little kid with his hands in air, praying to be an actor. This is the role that I used to pray to God for, that I could play. I’m living the dream, man. As soon as I saw the fact that Eliot was Eliot, it’s like, ‘you’ve gotta be kidding, I can’t believe I got this job. Their are so many people that would die to play this role.’ And I’m sitting there doing it Read the rest of this entry »












