Have you ever wondered how many cameos there were in the first two Sharknado films? Or who the sharks haunted in Ghost Shark? Maybe you’d like to discuss what the best scene is in Killer Klowns From Outer Space? Would you like to know just how big the spider is in Big Ass Spider? Did you recently ask a friend which Japanese dish starts killing people in a film from 2012? Would you like to know if zombies can be vegan? And what exactly is a Stonado?
Nerdly’s very own Alain Elliott will answer most of these questions in his latest book Awfully Good Movies Volume One: Adventures in B-Movies! which features a rundown of 50 of the craziest, strangest, and Awfully Good collection of B-Movies. With each film, he discusses the Awfully Good scenes, characters, lines, and everything in between. You will want to seek out and watch every...
Nerdly’s very own Alain Elliott will answer most of these questions in his latest book Awfully Good Movies Volume One: Adventures in B-Movies! which features a rundown of 50 of the craziest, strangest, and Awfully Good collection of B-Movies. With each film, he discusses the Awfully Good scenes, characters, lines, and everything in between. You will want to seek out and watch every...
- 7/15/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Let's start with the writers this time.
Jane Espenson wrote an article about Torchwood for BBC.co.uk that provides some info about the creative process behind Miracle Day. You can read it here.
Mark Verheiden tweets that he is back in the Falling Skies writers' room. Caprica co-creator & new Fs showrunner Remi Aubuchon confirms that Verheiden will be on staff for season two as a consulting producer. (Yes, Remi Aubuchon has joined Twitter.)
Race Bending has a fantastic new interview with Carmen Moore. She talks about Blackstone, playing Fidelia in Caprica, how she got cast in Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome (she will likely be a regular if B&C gets picked up) and some of her other projects, both old (Andromeda) and more recent (Two Indians Talking).
You can read the partial transcript here or listen to the whole interview below.
Carmen Moore is a veteran Canadian television and film actress from Burnbay,...
Jane Espenson wrote an article about Torchwood for BBC.co.uk that provides some info about the creative process behind Miracle Day. You can read it here.
Mark Verheiden tweets that he is back in the Falling Skies writers' room. Caprica co-creator & new Fs showrunner Remi Aubuchon confirms that Verheiden will be on staff for season two as a consulting producer. (Yes, Remi Aubuchon has joined Twitter.)
Race Bending has a fantastic new interview with Carmen Moore. She talks about Blackstone, playing Fidelia in Caprica, how she got cast in Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome (she will likely be a regular if B&C gets picked up) and some of her other projects, both old (Andromeda) and more recent (Two Indians Talking).
You can read the partial transcript here or listen to the whole interview below.
Carmen Moore is a veteran Canadian television and film actress from Burnbay,...
- 8/27/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
After first winning attention on the genre scene for his 2005 chiller Shallow Ground, director Sheldon Wilson has been busy bringing terror to the Syfy channel with the likes of Carny, Mothman and Red: Werewolf Hunter. For his latest movie for the network, premiering this Saturday at 9/8 Central, he went up a Killer Mountain and lived to tell Fango the tale, and send a few exclusive photos.
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- 8/26/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
After first winning attention on the genre scene for his 2005 chiller Shallow Ground, director Sheldon Wilson has been busy bringing terror to the Syfy channel with the likes of Carny, Mothman and Red: Werewolf Hunter. For his latest movie for the network, premiering this Saturday at 9/8 Central, he went up a Killer Mountain and lived to tell Fango the tale, and send a few exclusive photos.
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- 8/26/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Do you have nothing to do on Saturday at around 9 Pm? Well, then look no further than the latest creature feature from the Syfy Channel, Killer Mountain, for a good-bad movie.
Located in Bhutan, Gangkhar Puensum (“Killer Mountain”) is the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. According to local legend, 6000 meters is the abode of the Gods, and trespassing is strictly prohibited as a matter of religious law. But when a research expedition is lost, billionaire Walter Burton (Andrew Airlee) hires Ward Donovan (Aaron Douglas), the best climber in the business, to lead a rescue mission. Ward initially resists until he learns that Burton had hired his ex-girlfriend Kate (Emmanuelle Vaugier) to lead the missing group. Soon Ward and his team find themselves on a flight to Bhutan. Upon arriving at base camp, they hear Kate and her team’s frantic final message for help. It sounds like there was something else up there,...
Located in Bhutan, Gangkhar Puensum (“Killer Mountain”) is the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. According to local legend, 6000 meters is the abode of the Gods, and trespassing is strictly prohibited as a matter of religious law. But when a research expedition is lost, billionaire Walter Burton (Andrew Airlee) hires Ward Donovan (Aaron Douglas), the best climber in the business, to lead a rescue mission. Ward initially resists until he learns that Burton had hired his ex-girlfriend Kate (Emmanuelle Vaugier) to lead the missing group. Soon Ward and his team find themselves on a flight to Bhutan. Upon arriving at base camp, they hear Kate and her team’s frantic final message for help. It sounds like there was something else up there,...
- 8/26/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Thank goodness for the Killer Mountain ads on the front page of the website, or even I might have forgotten there is a new Syfy creature feature premiering this weekend. As you can already ascertain, it has something to do with a mountain where people get killed.
Aaron Douglas (“Battlestar Galactica”), Emmanuelle Vaugier (Far Cry), and Crystal Lowe (Wrong Turn 2: Dead End) star in this weekend's Syfy premiere of Killer Mountain from director Sheldon Wilson (Screamers: The Hunting) and writer Peter Sullivan (The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation).
Though the title Killer Mountain probably sounds as generic as humanly possible, as you’ll read in this plot synopsis, there is a good explanation as to its meaning.
Located in Bhutan, Gangkhar Puensum ("Killer Mountain") is the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. According to local legend, 6000 meters is the abode of the Gods, and trespassing is strictly prohibited as a matter of religious law.
Aaron Douglas (“Battlestar Galactica”), Emmanuelle Vaugier (Far Cry), and Crystal Lowe (Wrong Turn 2: Dead End) star in this weekend's Syfy premiere of Killer Mountain from director Sheldon Wilson (Screamers: The Hunting) and writer Peter Sullivan (The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation).
Though the title Killer Mountain probably sounds as generic as humanly possible, as you’ll read in this plot synopsis, there is a good explanation as to its meaning.
Located in Bhutan, Gangkhar Puensum ("Killer Mountain") is the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. According to local legend, 6000 meters is the abode of the Gods, and trespassing is strictly prohibited as a matter of religious law.
- 8/26/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
A quick round of updates.
Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome won't premiere until 2012. It's not really news, but this is the first time it's coming from a network source, Syfy President Dave Howe.
THR: Publisher Bigpoint has over 2 million registered players for Battlestar Galactica Online even without the TV show airing. What are your thoughts about the opportunities the online gaming space opens up for Battlestar and other TV shows current or past?
Howe: I think when you have a property like Battlestar Galactica, it’s timeless. Yet it’s great to have a TV series on air simultaneously, but it’s not necessary. Battlestar is a franchise that’s existed since the ‘80s. We took a run at it. Universal Pictures I think has a big development and potentially another movie. It’s a known franchise that will always work if you are true to its spirit and you...
Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome won't premiere until 2012. It's not really news, but this is the first time it's coming from a network source, Syfy President Dave Howe.
THR: Publisher Bigpoint has over 2 million registered players for Battlestar Galactica Online even without the TV show airing. What are your thoughts about the opportunities the online gaming space opens up for Battlestar and other TV shows current or past?
Howe: I think when you have a property like Battlestar Galactica, it’s timeless. Yet it’s great to have a TV series on air simultaneously, but it’s not necessary. Battlestar is a franchise that’s existed since the ‘80s. We took a run at it. Universal Pictures I think has a big development and potentially another movie. It’s a known franchise that will always work if you are true to its spirit and you...
- 8/10/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
A bunch of updates today, in random order:
Ron Moore, David Weddle and Bradley Thompson will be taking part in a Sci Fi Museum panel about "The Writing of BSG" in Seattle on September 5.
Presented in cooperation with Emp Museum, this panel discusses the writing of the award-winning drama. Notable writers/producers David Weddle and Bradley Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, CSI, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Falling Skies) weigh in. -- Bumbershoot, via Battlestar blogFort McCoy with Eric Stoltz will be shown at the Rhode Island International Film Festival on August 11. Details & tickets here.
Judas Kiss with Richard Harmon and Genevieve Buechner will also be screened at the Rhode Island fest, on August 10. To see what the film's DVD cover will look like, head over to Fb.
Brian Markinson will guest star on Rookie Blue in episode 2x08, "Monster," that airs on Thursday, August 11 at 10 pm on ABC. Synopsis, from the...
Ron Moore, David Weddle and Bradley Thompson will be taking part in a Sci Fi Museum panel about "The Writing of BSG" in Seattle on September 5.
Presented in cooperation with Emp Museum, this panel discusses the writing of the award-winning drama. Notable writers/producers David Weddle and Bradley Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, CSI, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Falling Skies) weigh in. -- Bumbershoot, via Battlestar blogFort McCoy with Eric Stoltz will be shown at the Rhode Island International Film Festival on August 11. Details & tickets here.
Judas Kiss with Richard Harmon and Genevieve Buechner will also be screened at the Rhode Island fest, on August 10. To see what the film's DVD cover will look like, head over to Fb.
Brian Markinson will guest star on Rookie Blue in episode 2x08, "Monster," that airs on Thursday, August 11 at 10 pm on ABC. Synopsis, from the...
- 8/6/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
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