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Watch The New Trailer For GAME OF THRONES Season 2

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We've been teased for a while but this new trailer for the second season of Game of Thrones is finally gives us what we've all wanted, more Peter Dinklage.

Winter is still coming, and so is war. The new trailer gives us a look a all the old character and a few new ones including Robb Stark (Richard Madden), Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane), Mellisandre (Carise van Houten), Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony) and everyone's favorite, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage).

Season 2 premieres on April 1st. And that's no joke.



Behind The Red Carpet With Kristyn Burtt - DRESSING FOR THE RED CARPET

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Kristyn Burtt joins Forces of Geek as our special Oscars correspondent for the next few weeks as she takes a look at the various Academy Award nominees.





Kristyn Burtt is a Streamy Award nominated host, new media producer, and pop culture writer. She began her hosting career with a children’s dance video teaching the world how to Electric Slide and Hokey Pokey. Since then, she has moved on to more serious ventures with the pilot episodes of The Arena with Jesse Ventura on MSNBC and host/reporter stints with QVC, ShopNBC, and PAX. She covered the 83rd Annual Academy Awards from the Nominations to the Red Carpet for Starpulse as well as the 65th Annual Tony Awards. Currently, she is working as an entertainment correspondent for NBC/Universal's, iVillage.com. With 5 running infomercials, she is also a fixture on televisions all across the globe.


For the last five years, she has co-hosted a live show for Toyota around the U.S. and she has interviewed the hottest celebrities on the red carpet for Focus Hollywood, Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report, and Dance Channel TV. In July of 2009, she created the first online entertainment show focusing in on web series, “web celebs”, and new media called The Web Files. The show was named the Best Original Web Non-Fiction show for 2009 by Clicker.com, Kristyn was nominated for a 2010 Streamy Award for Best Web Series Host, and The Web Files received 3 nominations at the 2012 IAWTV Awards including her winning two awards including Best Host in a Taped Hosted Web Series. Recently, Newstex syndicated her pop culture blog, Red Carpet Closet.


SHAKE HANDS WITH DANGER: The Friendship Bracelet for Real Men

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Okay, so instead of colorful embroidery floss knotted into designs, this particular bracelet is made from the pubic hair of Chuck Norris and can stop a cheetah from attacking you (I'm only guessing because I'm not sure what it actually does other than get screwed up from unraveling).

But I guess if you are a man who is wearing a bracelet that isn't alerting people that you are diabetic you have to Dude-ify it somehow and calling it SurvivalStraps is pretty manly right?

And hiring some random douchebag to pretend that the bracelet can help build a bridge over a hole in the ground (THAT YOU CAN EASILY WALK AROUND)can justify your need for wrist jewelry.

Whatever, just buy a bracelet and call it a day you huge weenie.


Giddy Up To GOLDEN AGE WESTERN COMICS!

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powerHouse Books is bringing back the thrilling days of the Old West (in comics at least) in their upcoming collection, Golden Age Western Comics.  Collecting 20 examples of the genre, the book will serve not only as a historical record, but hopefully as an inspiration for writers and artists to create their own take on this truly American tableau.

After the jump check out the full press release and several sample pages from the upcoming book.



GOLDEN AGE WESTERN COMICS
Edited by Steven Brower
Foreword by Christopher Irving


The Wild West has been romanticized in American culture ever since the dime novels capturing the exploits of Jesse James were produced in the years directly following the Civil War, and the Western genre continues to enthrall audiences to this day. The stories of frontiersmen, outlaws, cowboys, Indians, prospectors, and marksmen surviving the harshest of environments through wit, skill, and determination, or meeting their end by bullet, noose, or exposure speak to what it means to be American and play an essential part in how we define ourselves as a nation. These mythic stories have been captured and created in almost every popular mass medium of the past century and beyond from tabloids to novels, radio plays, television shows, and movies.

Now, powerHouse Books is pleased to present a collection of these uniquely American stories as told through a uniquely American medium...the comic book! Golden Age Western Comics lovingly reproduces in full-color, restored, complete scans of 20 of the best Western stories created between the years 1948 and 1956. These lavishly illustrated stories of guts and glory, violence and valor, intrigue, romance, and betrayal, on the range and in lawless frontier towns, were created by some of the best artists and writers of the era. The action flies off the page in stories such as "Young Falcon and the Swindlers," and "Breakout in Rondo Prison," from the greatest earliest publishing houses, including: Fawcett, Charlton, Avon, Youthful, and more. Golden Age Western Comics is a collection unlike any other and is sure to delight fans of rootin-tootin, gun-toting, adventure of all ages!

Featuring Western Legends of Life, Literature, and Filmdom such as:

Steven Brower is an award winning graphic designer and writer. During his tenure as creative director, Print magazine garnered two National Magazine Awards for General Excellence. He has been an art director at The New York Times and The Nation, and his work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute. He has designed and co-authored many books including Woody Guthrie Artworks (Rizzoli, 2005), Satchmo: The Wonderful Art and World of Louis Armstrong (Abrams, 2009), and, most recently, From Shadow to Light: The Life and Art of Mort Meskin (Fantagraphics, 2010), and Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback (Universe, 2010). He is on the faculty of Marywood University and SVA.

Christopher Irving is a pop culture historian with a concentration in the American comic book. A veteran of comics history and journalism magazines like Comics Buyers Guide and multiple Eisner Award-winning Comic Book Artist (where he served as Associate Editor), Irving combines new journalism with comics history to create personality essays on comic book creators. Leaping Tall Buildings, Irving's fifth book on comic books, will be published by powerHouse Books in spring 2012. Irving currently edits digital comics magazine The Drawn Word



From Golden Age Western Comics edited by Steven Brower, published by powerHouse Books


CONTEST! Win ZEN: VENDETTA, CABAL, RATKING on DVD!

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The bestselling novels of award-winning writer Michael Dibdin come to life in these suspenseful new adaptations also starring Caterina Murino (Casino Royale) and Callum Blue (Smallville).  The three feature-length episodes are on two discs and include a 30-minute making of featurette, titled Zen – An Italian Adventure. 

Auriello Zen (Sewell) is a formidable detective, but he’s always put honesty before advancement. The arrival of clever and ambitious Tania (Murino) to his team reawakens Zen’s vigor. Driven by romance and armed with a new confidence, Zen’s investigations take him from Rome to the picturesque Italian countryside, as he negotiates a complex string of murder cases.
And we're giving away three copies!


To enter, please send an email with the subject header "ZEN" to geekcontest @ gmail dot com and answer the following question:

Rufus Sewell portrayed Dr. Ian Hood, a part originally portrayed by Patrick Stewart in this CBS remake of this British series?

Please include your name and address (U.S. Residents only. You must be 18 years old). Only one entry per person and a winner will be chosen at random.

Contest ends at 11:59 PM EST on March 4th, 2012.


DEAD SUSHI...A Movie That Combines Raw Fish Erotica, Zombies, and Killer California Rolls

HERE'S A VIDEO OF A HORSE AND DOG PLAYING KEEP AWAY...You Know You're Gonna Watch It Like Five Times In a Row

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Yes, I know this video is super-adorable and part of you is appalled that you are even watching it, but don't blame me for posting it, blame yourself for watching it.

It's like The Ring, if I don't pass on crap like this I will be killed by an evil well-girl in seven days.

Source: Neatorama


Extended Four Minute Clip From JOHN CARTER

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John Carter may be the biggest flop Disney has ever had, but the studio is really hoping that you like what you see in this new four minute clip with an extended montage at the end.

Andrew Stanton has directed the adaptation of Edgar Rice Burrough's John Carter that stars Taylor Kitsch as the title character, and Lynn Collins as the beautiful warrior princess Deja Thoris. Watch the new clip after the break. Will you be watching this when it hits theaters in two weeks?








Can You Survive THE TRIBE?

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THE TRIBE: SERIES 1, PART 1
Featuring First 26 Episodes from Season One in a Special 4-DVD set

OWN IT ON MARCH 13, 2012 FROM SHOUT! FACTORY

Get ready to enter the quixotic world of Mad Max meets Lord of The Flies, a world without parents, teachers or rules. In the wake of a viral epidemic that has wiped out the entire adult population, only the children of the world were left behind to fend for themselves and to reinvent a functional society. Would you be strong enough to lead a group of raucous tweens to safety and re-establish a social structure? Witness the captivating adventures, dramas and human interplays as a group of radical teenagers create a new world they called their own in the popular international scifi TV hit series The Tribe. On March 13, 2012, Shout! Factory will release The Tribe: Series 1, Part 1 DVD set, featuring the first 26 episodes from the first season.  Available for the first time in North America, this special 4-DVD set is priced to own with a suggested retail price of $29.93.

Created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, produced by Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment, and filmed in New Zealand, The Tribe is a unique teen oriented drama about the mall rats banding together in a post-apocalyptic world. The series tackles topical issues associated with coming-of-age, self reliance and rebuilding a society. This long-running TV series premiered overseas broadcast networks in 1999, as well as on premium cable TV in the U.S., and quickly gained a large followings with devoted fans from Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asia. 

About Shout! Factory
Shout! Factory is a diversified entertainment company devoted to producing, uncovering and revitalizing the very best of pop culture. Founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos have spent their careers sharing their music, television and film faves with discerning consumers the world over. Shout! Factory’s DVD offerings serve up classic, contemporary and cult TV series, riveting sports programs, live music, animation and documentaries in lavish packages crammed with extras. The company’s audio catalogue boasts GRAMMY®-nominated box sets, new releases from storied artists, lovingly assembled album reissues and indispensable “best of” compilations. These riches are the result of a creative acquisitions mandate that has established the company as a hotbed of cultural preservation and commercial reinvention. Shout! Factory is based in Santa Monica, California. For more on Shout! Factory, visit shoutfactory.com.


LAZY-A$$ PIGEON COMMUTES TO NJ BY FERRY...Every Damn Day

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As someone who can happily live her life as a lump on a couch for days at a time, I truly respect any creature who, given the gift of flight, says to itself "Fuck it, I'm not in the mood to fly across the Hudson" and proceeds to ferry its fat ass back and forth just so it can avoid doing anything physical.

Tony the Pigeon, I salute you.

Source: Laughing Squid


the 84th Annual Academy Awards RANT - February 27th, 2012

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OKAY, it’s 8:00 and there’s a half hour to go until the show starts!

I decided to skip the usual 18 hours of pre-show coverage that E! does - mostly because I had better things to do.

Like go outside, visit a friend, eat some food. Stuff like that. I just can't take the mindless bullshit anymore, it's just tooooo much!

I can only watch so much Ryan Seacrest (unless Sasha Baron Cohen messes with him).





And Kelly Osbourne, why do you INSIST on having that old lady from the 50's lavender rinse hair color? PLEASE STOP THAT!


Okay, there's about 5 minutes to go - I'm watching the coverage on ABC and - OOOOH LOOK – VIOLA DAVIS IS WIGLESS! FANTASTIC! I hope that she just raises a fist when she wins!


Okay, it’s 8:30 and here we go – Morgan Freeman comes out and starts yapping about how we’re all “Mesmorized by the magic of the movies.” Yeah, yeah, whatever.

Where's Eddie Murphy?

And we launch right into a b&w clip of Billy Crystal in a “silent movie” of him being tortured, and into more clips of him in all of the nominated movies. Now he’s dressed as Sammy Davis Jr. (which, despite being a 25 year old bit, has angered a lot of Black folks) with Justin Beiber, talking about killing Hitler? What movie is this supposed to be from, ohhh, the Woody Allen movie that I didn't see.

Kinda funny. I wonder where Eddie Murphy is right now. And now Billy starts singing.

Thank goodness THAT’S over – yipes Billy is getting old. He's kinda turned into Bob Hope, which is not a good thing.

Here’s Tom Hanks (with a crappy sounding mic) to give the award to…

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – Robert Richardson for HUGO! Wow, this guy is HOT! Fabulous long, white hair and good facial hair. Mazel to you Robert!

BEST ART DIRECTION – HUGO! (sorry, the names are too long and hard to spell, but they are a very happy married Italian man and woman)

WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE CHECK THE REVERB ON THAT MICROPHONE?

Holy shit – there’s Sheila E. and Pharrell Williams, playing drums and other percussion up in a balcony before the commercial bumper! Whaaaaaaaaaaat?

We’re back, and it’s another montage of “great moments in film” from a million different movies we’ve all seen a thousand times before.

Here's J-Lo and Cameron Diaz to introduce an award. Waaaaaaiiiiiiiiit a minute - do I see Jenny's nipple?


BEST COSTUME DESIGN – Mark Bridges – THE ARTIST!

Okay, we cut back to J-Lo and Cameron’s asses. Cameron says something like, “You’ve gotta take a chance!” while she’s cracking up. Sheesh. They turn around and announce the award for

BEST MAKEUP – THE IRON LADY!

Okay, now we’re doing single shots of stars talking about what movies have done for them, how they’re awesome, and the first movie they remember seeing.  Adam Sandler remembers seeing “Diamonds Are Forever” when he was five years old, and thinking about how cool Sean Connery and his chest hair was.

Hey, it’s Sandra Bullock! She’s introducing the next award in Mandarin, with a German accent, but she's really just speaking German. Ha ha Sandy, you’re so cute.

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM – A SEPARATION (from Iran)

Here’s Christian Bale to introduce

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – OCTAVIA SPENCER! YAAAAAAYYYY BLACK WOMAN! SHE GOT A STANDING OVATION!


She gave a really nice, heartfelt speech and started to cry. Awwwwwww. Say, who is the White guy she's always with? He's cute!

Billy is back, yammering about focus groups. And here’s the funny clip. It was kinda funn - HOLY CRAP – WILL SOMEONE PLEASE FIX THAT MICROPHONE!?!?! WTF?

Here’s Tina Fey and Bradley Cooper! They’re here to introduce the awards for

BEST FILM EDITING – GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO!

BEST SOUND EDITING – HUGO!

BEST SOUND MIXING – HUGO!

Wow, if Marty doesn’t sin best director tonight…

Oh, a quick shout-out to JC PENNEY for having a spine and sticking to their guns by keeping Ellen Degeneres – I’m liking the commercials! VERY FUNNY!

Awwwwwwwwwww, here’s Miss Piggy and Kermit to introduce Cirque De Soleil.

There were lots of people flying around, VERY HIGH above the audience on the floor, lots of flipping and stuff. They got a standing ovation. Why were they here? The show REALLY could have cut that out. ENOUGH ALREADY!

Here's something interesting, the sister of a nominee with bad posture! Guess who her sister is! Why is she here tonight?


Here’s Gwyneth and Robert Downey Jr. to introduce

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE – UNDEFEATED! One of the winners cursed a few times, but they bleeped it. They were young and blathering, and got CUT OFF just as they thanked P. Diddy (an executive producer)

Here’s Chris Rock (funnier than Billy Crystal!) with a jacked up Afro to introduce the award for

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE – RANGO! Way to go Gore!

Here’s Ben Stiller and Emma Stone (She was cute and funny) to introduce the award for

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS – HUGO!

Here’s Melissa Leo (at least I THINK it’s Melissa Leo – HOLY SHIT, WHAT HAPPENED TO HER FACE? Madonna called, and she wants it back!) to introduce the award for

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER! 

He is now the OLDEST OSCAR WINNER – he’s 82, two years younger than the award show! He got a standing ovation!

And here's another starlet. Her name is Li Bingbing. No, I'm not kidding. Who is she? I don't know.


JUDAS PRIEST – THAT FUCKING MICROPHONE IS STILL RINGING! DAMMIT!

Penelope Cruz (I STILL hear chickens clucking whenever she talks. Sorry.) and Owen Wilson gave the award for

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – for THE ARTIST

Here’s Will Ferrell and Zach Gala-fla-blah-blah to introduce the award for

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MAN OR MUPPET! Holy crap, it’s the guy from Flight Of The Conchords! Bret Whats-his-face! He just won an Oscar!

And there’s Angelina Jolie and she –HOLY SHIT, SHE IS SOOOOOOOOO SKINNY! LOOK AT HER ARMS! And WHY is she trying to show us all her hoo-haa by spreading her legs – the slit on that dress is very high!

WTF is she doing? WHY IS SHE DOING THIS?


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY – THE DESCENDANTS!

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY – WOODY ALLEN! Midnight in Paris – his first Oscar in 25 years. Yay for the Woodman!

Here’s the cast of “Bridesmaids!” GIRL POWER! They’re here to introduce the awards for…

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT – THE SHORE!

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE – SAVING FACE!

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM – FANTASTIC FLYING BOOKS OF MR. MORRIS LESSMORE

Here’s Michael Douglas to introduce the award for

BEST DIRECTOR – MICHEL HAZANAVISCUS FOR THE ARTIST!

Damn, sorry Marty. Damn.

Here’s Meryl Streep to introduce the Governors Award (that was already given) to Oprah, James Earl Jones, and Dick Smith (makeup artist). Meryl, that dress. No.


Okay, not it’s time for the montage of the people who died. WAIT A MINUTE – look at that HUGE AFRO! Is that who I think it is?

YES – it’s Esperanza Spalding singing “A Wonderful World” with a children’s choir! It sounds really great, kinda spooky, like something Bjork would have done!


Here’s Natalie Portman to give the award for

BEST ACTOR – JEAN DUJARDIN for THE ARTIST!

The time is 11:24 pm

And now, here’s Colin Firth to give the award for

BEST ACTRESS – MERYL STREEP – She’s 3 for 17 – the last time she won was almost 30 years ago. Who in the hell is that screaming so damn loud?

Here’s Tom Cruise to give the award for

BEST FILM – THE ARTIST!

Okay, that's the end of the show! We saw Muppets, acrobats, a dog, really old men, and a human scarecrow who thought she was on America's Next Top Model!

I think the show was a big yawn, Billy REALLY needs to say ABSOLUTLEY NOT, I WILL NOT DO IT, the next time they ask him. The Academy was really short sighted last night.

Now, some parting red carpet looks...

Here's G. P. Not bad



Here is Judy Greer. Oh my.


And I will end with George's latest victim. Now she is a fashion victim.


With an expiration date.

Well, that's the end of award season! See you soon!

Love,

Crystal


Can The NAPOLEON OF CRIME Sing? MORIARTY THE MUSICAL Is Coming!

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IMAGE COMICS’ MORIARTY TO BECOME A MUSICAL!
Daniel Corey and Raymond Schnurr team up to bring Sherlock Holmes' arch nemesis to the stage

Announced at the 2012 Image Comics Expo, Daniel Corey is partnering with composer Raymond Schnurr to create a new stage musical based on the Image Comics series MORIARTY, written by Daniel Corey and illustrated by Anthony Diecidue.

Currently titled MORIARTY, the stage musical will be loosely based on the first story arc of the MORIARTY series, MORIARTY: THE DARK CHAMBER. Corey will be writing the story while Schnurr - who is also currently scoring We Can Get It For You Wholesale for Neil Gaiman - will be composing the music. Corey and Schnurr will collaborate together on the lyrics. Like the comic, MORIARTY the stage musical will be a very gritty and dark piece with a sense of high adventure. The music will be based in hard rock, and the staging style will be a cousin to shows such as Les Misérables, Sweeny Todd and Phantom of the Opera.

"I am very excited to be collaborating with Ray on the upcoming MORIARTY stage musical," states creator Daniel Corey. "Ray is very in tune with the sort of storytelling style and sensibility that Anthony and I have worked so hard to convey with this series. This show will be epic in scale, and Ray's music will bring that extra level of dynamite that will be sure to knock the audience into the abyss where the Professor resides. It will be a dark journey, but an exciting and entertaining one."

Raymond Schnurr adds, "When I read MORIARTY for the first time, I was riveted. I contacted Daniel immediately and said, 'Let's turn this into a kick-ass musical!' I am excited to work with Daniel and create a musical as intelligent and exhilarating as his comic book series!"

 MORIARTY: THE DARK CHAMBER, VOL. 1 TP (JUL110470, ISBN: 978-1-60706-450-3), a 128-page full-color paperback for $14.99, is available in all fine books stores and comic book retailers (www.comicshoplocator.com).
MORIARTY: THE LAZARUS TREE, VOL. 2 TP (JAN120526, ISBN: 978-1-60706-490-9), a 136-page full-color paperback, will be on sale in stores March 14th for $14.99 and is available to order in the January 2012 edition of Diamond Previews. 

For more information, please visit  www.professorjamesmoriarty.com and www.facebook.com/daniel.corey.

About Daniel Corey
Daniel Corey is a director, screenwriter, playwright, and novelist. He has authored screenplays, teleplays, stage plays, two comic series, and a novel. In 2007, Daniel created DANGERKATT CREATIVE STUDIO, a company that serves as an umbrella for all of his creative endeavors. www.professorjamesmoriarty.com

About Raymond Schnurr
Raymond Schnurr is an experienced film composer, music producer, orchestrator and session conductor, working for many prestigious companies including Warner Brothers, Endemol, HBO and Walt Disney Pictures. In addition, Raymond has taken his work to recognized venues like the Hollywood Bowl. 

Having studied under respected composers including Lee Sanders, Robert Drasnin and Steven Scott Smalley, he has worked in nearly every aspect of the film music industry: orchestration, music preparation, conducting, and more. He proficiently composes in all musical genres with an emphasis in orchestral, electronica, and orchestral hybrid styles. Raymond works comfortably in the studio creating midi productions, behind the conductors stand, or in partnership with other industry professionals.

About Image Comics
Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline, Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For more information, visit  www.imagecomics.com.


Welcome To My Queue - DRIVE, TOWER HEIST, HAROLD & KUMAR 3 and MORE!

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What have I watched lately?

What have I enjoyed lately?

What should you rent?  What should you buy?

And most importantly, what should you avoid?

Welcome To My Queue...

Drive
Sony / Released January 31, 2012 


My favorite film of the year, Drive plays out as essentially a modern urban reinterpretation of Shane.  Ryan Gosling plays Driver, a professional stuntman and mechanic moonlights as a getaway driver for hire, who gets himself involved with a single mother (Carrie Mulligan), her paroled husband (Oscar Issac) and a pair of crooked businessmen (played with charm and menace by Albert Brooks and Ron Perlman).  Bryan Cranston is also fantastic as Shannon, Gosling's mentor and business-sense challenged friend.  Drive is striking as it features long moments of quiet and introspection as well as some moments of extreme startlingly violence.  Picture and sound is flawless and extras include featurettes and an interview with director Nicholas Winding Refn.  Highest recommendation.



Transformers Limited Edition Collector's Trilogy Blu-ray
Paramount / Released January 31, 2012 


No other filmmaker mayhem and chaos look as attractive as Michael Bay does.  His Transformers trilogy might be silly and ridiculous, but Bay is in on the joke.  This limited edition 7 disc set includes the entire trilogy on Blu-ray, a disc of extras for each film, and the third film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is included in four formats: DVD, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D and digital download.  The extras are as comprehensive as your imagination would allow and includes commentary on the first two films, dozens of featurettes, trailers and more.  Also included (for the collector's), is a plaque of the movie "signed" by Bay.  Both visual and audio contained within are of reference quality and if you are the kind of person that likes robots that turn into vehicles and smash the crap out of each other (like me), this set is a must have.

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Next Level
Paramount / Released January 31, 2012 




This Blu-ray "sampler" disc includes four episodes of The Next Generation series in HD for the first time.  The episodes included are the two part pilot "Encounter at Far Point", "“Sins Of The Father” and “The Inner Light” and despite vast improvements to picture, sound and visual effects, revisiting these episodes for the first time in well over a decade was a sore reminder of how dated the series' content has become.  Unlike the Original Series (which I adore and despite it's silliness at times, is timeless), TNG feels like a bad attempt to be "futuristic" (especially in the pilot, with lots of spandex and a male crew member in a mini-skirt).  For fans who can't wait for the upcoming first season release, this sampler might whet the appetite, but personally, serves as a worthwhile investment if you're on the fence on collecting the series to see if it still captures your attention.  As for me, I'm skipping it and recommending it for curious parties only.

Tower Heist
Universal / February 21, 2012


Despite providing a mild recommendation when I saw this theatrically, I was pleasantly surprised how much more I enjoyed it revisiting it at home  The plot is pretty basic, Alan Alda plays a swarmy Wall Street swindling billionaire who gets caught after stealing millions of dollars, including the pensions of the blue collar employees of his top dollar New York apartment building who unite to steal back his hidden fortune to make things right.  An unskilled and blue collar Ocean's Eleven.

But it's the chemistry of the cast including Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Alda, Téa Leoni,  Michael Peña, Gabourey Sidibe, Judd Hirsch and the film's secret weapon, the extremely funny and droll Matthew Broderick that truly elevates the material.  Extras include alternate endings, deleted/alternate scenes, a gag reel, video diary, featurette and commentary.  Tower Heist is charming and light and a truly entertaining way to spend a couple of hours.  Recommended.

A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
Warner Home Video / Released February 7th, 2012 on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Download


It's been a few years since the audience and the characters have seen one another and unlike Kevin Smith's Clerks series, there's been some changes.  Without one another, Harold and Kumar's worst aspects of themselves have manifested; Harold (John Cho) is a Type A obsessive businessman and husband and Kumar (Kal Penn) has rebelled from his family so far that he's become a lazy, malcontent.  But, it's the magic of Christmas that reunites the pair and sets them on a journey that not only reestablishes their friendship and has them cross paths again with Neil Patrick Harris, but also puts them both on their respective paths.  Extras include an extended cut, featurettes and deleted scenes.  A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas is lots of fun and perfect addition to your holiday film collection.  Recommended.


The Son Of No One
Anchor Bay  / Released February 21, 2012


A murder and it's cover-up doesn't necessarily make a fun watch, especially if it's a film as dour as The Son Of No One.  With a strong ensemble that includes Al Pacino, Channing Tatum, Ray Liotta, Katie Holmes, Tracy Morgan and Juliette Binoche the film is loud and doesn't have any real logical flow.  Writer/director Dito Montiel reunites with Tatum for a third time (he appeared in the superior films, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints and Fighting), and brings out a fairly strong performance out of the usually monosyllabic actor.  Extras include deleted scenes and commentary.  If you're a fan of Tatum, his performance is worth a watch, otherwise based on the talent involved, prepare for disappointment.


Pac-Man: The Complete First Season
Warner Archives/ Released January 31, 2012


Kudos to Hanna Barbera who were able to take a video game and actually craft characters and a premise strong enough to generate two seasons of a series out of it.   This first season includes 13 episodes and an enormous number of Pac-puns as Pac-Man, wife Pepper, Baby-Pac live their life in Pac-Land, fight ghosts Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Clyde and Sue; minions of Mezmaron, the series' arch-villain (a creation for the series) who wants to gain control of Pac-Land's power pellet supply.  Among the guest characters are Sir Chomp-A-Lot, vampire Count Pac-ula, the Pac-President, the Abominable Pac-Man and more.  There's a definite nostalgia factor with this and although I'm hard pressed to recommend it to anyone with a straight face, it's a curiosity like no other.  Recommended, but you've been warned!

Young Justice: Season One V.3
Warner Home Video / Released February 21, 2012


The latest volume of the fantastic animated series broadens the teen heroes exposure to the DC Universe including appearances by Psimon, Cheshire, Sportsmaster, Ra's al Ghul, Snapper Carr, Lex Luthor, Wendy and Marvin, Mal Duncan, Mr. Freeze, The Icicle, Killer Frost, Hugo Strange, Amanda Waller, Cat Grant, Red Arrow, Superman, Batman, Green Arrow, Karen Beecher, Bette Kane, and Barbara Gordon.  One of the successes of this series has been the overall cohesiveness of the comic book universe (something that ironically the comics can't seem to do) and strong writing and characterization.  These four episodes are no exception, but my standard complaint of releasing this series in four episode increments is a disservice.  Highly recommended.

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Season One Part 2
Warner Home Video / January 24th, 2012


As I've mentioned in reviews of previous columns, I've never been a big Scooby-Doo fan (in no small part to the insipid plots, bad laugh track and overall stupidity), but Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated is a brilliant series.  With sharp writing, excellent voice work and thoroughly well executed plots, the series is a must see.  Warner Bros. has listened to their fans, and this release includes the second half of the first season (as opposed to smaller releases; see Young Justice review above).  Unlike previous incarnations of Scooby-Doo, this series features ongoing mysteries and plot threads. One particular episode included in this set, "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals" is worth the price alone as it features other Seventies era characters including Speed Buggy, Jabberjaw, Captain Caveman and Funky Phantom.  Highly recommended.

Vision Quest
Warner Archive / Released February 7, 2012


In widescreen for the first time from the Warner Archive, Vision Quest immediately looks much better than the previous full screen transfers.  My roommate in college, Baker, watched Vision Quest daily (seriously) and the fact that I could even sit through it again almost two decades later is a testament to it's watchability. 

Matthew Modine plays high school wrestler Louden Swain who decides that he will wrestle and win in a different class.  The cast is fantastic and includes Ronny Cox, Forest Whitaker, Michael Schoeffling (Jake Ryan from Sixteen Candles), Daphne Zuniga, James Gammon and the extremely hot Linda Fiorentino.  The film also features a performance by Madonna.  Whether a fan of sports films (or more appropriately, underdog films) or are already familiar with Vision Quest, this disc is it's best presentation yet and a solid recommendation.

MAD: Season One, Part 2
Warner Home Video / Released January 17th, 2012

Not to be mistaken for the sketch comedy series, MAD TV, MAD is a multi-media (mostly animated) show of eclectic ephemera.  Like it's magazine namesake, MAD is irreverent, tasteless and very funny, with a large percentage of the jokes operating at two different levels for both the younger and older viewers.  This disc features 13 episodes (each running 11 minutes), but with the jokes coming fast and furious there's a lot to enjoy.  Mash up parody is king here, with such sketches as Yo Gagga Gagga,
Straight A Team,  Two and a Half Man, Fresh Prawn of Bel Air, Law & Ogre, Pooh Grit, Smallville: Turn off the Clark, TwiSchool Musical
and Big Fang Theory.  Extras include a digital comic and previews.  MAD Magazine might not have the same reverence for idocracy that it once did, but stupidity is blooming with this series.  Recommended.

Happiness Is Peanuts: Friends Forever
Warner Home Video / Released December 27, 2011


In my opinion, there's no such thing as a bad Peanuts special.  Granted, some are better than others, but all of them have some merit.  This release features You're in Love, Charlie Brown, where Mr. Brown might finally meet the object of his obsession, The Little Red Haired Girl.  Also included is an episode of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show, which is comprised of 5 minisodes.  My biggest complaint is that Happiness Is Peanuts: Friends Forever feels short (and the minisodes, unfortunately feel like filler).  Nevertheless, it's a worthwhile watch and will put a smile on even the most jaded viewer's face.  Recommended.

Geek Charming  
Walt Disney Home Video / Released February 7, 2012


This tepid Disney Channel movie suffers from a vapid and unlikable main character, Dylan (played by Modern Family's Sarah Hyland) who, in a scenario familiar to fans of Eighties movies, opens up to a social misfit and they both change each other for the better.  It's not that the film is bad, and will likely appeal to the intended tween audience, it just has an air of mean-spiritedness that I couldn't dismiss. As you expect, the characters change for the better and there's a happy ending, so it's likely not to disappoint it's target audience.  Extras for the film are non-existent, but the set does include 10 bonus episodes of the Disney Channel series, Shake It Up, which doesn't have half the depth of the Geek Charming feature film.  As much as I enjoy several of the Disney/Nick series, this one really didn't work for me; but, I'd imagine if you were between the ages of nine and fourteen, it would be far more engaging.

Lady and the Tramp (Diamond Edition)

Walt Disney Home Video / Released February 7, 2012


Fully restored, Lady and the Tramp looks and sounds better than ever.  This Disney classic features great characters, fantastic music and iconic moments (Scruffy Tramp and prim Lady sharing an Itallian dinner in an alley) and best of all, is truly a timeless gem.  Running a taut (but occasionally draggy) 76 minutes, Lady and the Tramp features a truly flawless picture and crisp sound and some of Disney's most fluid and lovely animation.  But, is more likely to be appreciated by an older viewer or animation fan than be embraced and watched ad infinitum by a younger demographic.  Extras are plentiful and include a feature length documentary, archival commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, trailers, a newly recorded song and more. For animation and cinegeeks, this film has never looked better and is a must have.

The Centurions: The Original Mini-Series
Warner Archive / Released December 6, 2011


Why hasn't anyone remade the ridiculous The Centurions into a big budget summer tentpole movie? 

Here's the pitch:
In the near future Doc Terror, and his cyborg companion, Hacker, unleash their forces to conquer Earth! Only one force can stop this evil: a handful of brave men. In specially created exoframes, they can be transported anywhere to fuse with incredible assault weapon systems, beamed down from the space station Skyvault, becoming man and machine, Power Xtreme! Max Ray, brilliant Sea Operations commander. Jake Rockwell, rugged Land Operations specialist. Ace McCloud, daring Air Operations expert. Whatever the challenge, they are ready—the Centurions!” Debuting as a 5 part mini-series, and enjoying contributions from three of the greatest action artists of the 20th Century – Doug Wildey, Gil Kane, and Jack Kirby – The Centurions promised to pack a punch – and it delivered! Get ready for mad machine action as 3 masters of land, sea, and air do battle with a mad inventor for the fate of a planet.
Couldn't you just imagine Shia LaBeouf, Jake Gyllenhaal and Vin Diesel stepping into the armor to face off against Christopher Walken's Doc Terror?  Basically, The Centurions doesn't just fall into the "so bad it's good" category, it also falls into the "so bad it's bad" one as well.  The show, like so many in the Eighties was designed to sell toys, and might be a must have for nostalgiac fans.  Personally, it's an ideal way to spend an evening with friends MST3K-ing it.  Embarrassingly, a recommended must see.


The Double
Image Entertainment / Released January 31, 2012


"When a United States Senator is brutally murdered, the evidence points to a Soviet assassin code- named Cassius, who was long-thought to be dead. Two men who know Cassius best are thrown together to catch him."

One, Richard Gere, plays the premier authority on Cassius from back in the day and insists that Cassius is dead and the other, Topher Grace, is a novice FBI analyst who has spent his entire career studying Cassius and is convinced the elusive assassin has returned. 

Here be the spoilers and seriously, if you want to be surprised (and frankly, I wasn't since it was revealed in the trailer), Gere is Cassius and spends much of the film trying to throw Grace off his tail. 

But Grace has some secrets of his own. 

And you know what?  I didn't care.  Unfortunately, there was no point in the film where I cared about the characters or their actions.  Supporting cast members include Odette Yustman, Martin Sheen, Stana Katic and Stephen Moyer who all service the tired and familiar plot adequately.  Extras include commentary, a featurette and a trailer. The Double is both lazy and mediocre and worst of all unmemorable.

Texas Killing Fields
Anchor Bay / Released January 31, 2012


Sharing some of her father's visual flourish, but lacking in his storytelling abilities, director Ami Canaan Mann's Texas Killing Fields, is apparently inspired by a true story.  Unfortunately, it feels like a "true story" we've seen again and again.  There's a serial killer dumping corpses in the fields off I-45 outside of League City, Texas and it's up to detectives Sam Worthington and Jeffrey Dean Morgan to break the case (and deal with plenty of noir inspired soap operatic moments.  If nothing else, the cast is exceptional and includes Chloë Grace Moretz, Sheryl Lee, Jessica Chastain, Stephen Graham and Annabeth Gish.  Like any good mystery, there's lots of motive, lots of misdirection and unfortunately a lack of inspiration.  Strangely, the audio is solid, but the picture is a bit soft and dark.  Extras include commentary and a theatrical trailer.  If you're a fan of the genre, it's a mild recommendation and worth a rental.

Tall Story
Warner Archive / January 17, 2012


If you were able to suspend your disbelief that the casts of Grease and Beverly Hills 90210 were of high school age, then you will surely enjoy seeing Anthony Perkins and Jane Fonda (in her screen debut) as college students in 1960's Tall Story.  A clever homage to several different genres at the same time, the film is a simple story of a co-ed (the lovely Fonda) who is enrolled in college hoping to land a basketball player for a spouse.  Perkins plays the athlete whom Fonda is smitten with; so much so she enrolls in the same classes and becomes a cheerleader.  The duo get together and plan to get married, but they are missing one important element.  Money.

So begins the various hijinks.  The film is tremendously charming and entertaining and includes a number of recognizable faces including Van Williams, Ray Walston, Murray Hamilton and Robert Redford.  Tall Story looks and sounds fantastic and extras include the theatrical trailer.  This mostly forgotten film deserves to be remembered and is highly recommended!


Watch the Oscar Winning Short THE FANTASTIC FLYING BOOKS OF MR. MORRIS LESSMORE

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The Oscars were pretty tame this year, so watch one of the winners now, right here.


The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore won the award for Best Animated Short Film and it deserves it. At least I think so. Watch the full short film right after the break, it will probably make your day just a little bit better if you're having a terrible Tuesday. Jump ahead to watch and enjoy.






OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION:

Inspired in equal measures, by Hurricane Katrina, Buster Keaton, The Wizard of Oz, and a love for books, "Morris Lessmore" is a story of people who devote their lives to books and books who return the favor. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is a poignant, humorous allegory about the curative powers of story. Using a variety of techniques (miniatures, computer animation, 2D animation), award-winning author/illustrator William Joyce and Co-director Brandon Oldenburg present a hybrid style of animation that harkens back to silent films and M-G-M Technicolor musicals. "Morris Lessmore" is old-fashioned and cutting edge at the same time.


Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) To Take On Doctor Who

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Express.co.uk reports that Benedict Cumberbatch will play The Master for Doctor Who's 50th anniversary episode.

Cumberbatch is most well known for playing Sherlock Holmes in the British television program Sherlock, though he was also seen in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and will be better known by US audiences when he antagonizes the crew of the Enterprise next year in Star Trek 2.


Though Express reports this news comes from insiders at the show and hasn't been officially announced, Steven Moffat is the showrunner on both Sherlock and Doctor Who, so it like a pretty safe bet.



Castin Call : GIANCARLO ESPOSITO, CUBA GOODING JR. And Pilots Galore

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All the casting news you could ever hope to know.

I might as well call it pilot season frenzy. There's just too much news today. I can't even do my normal attempt at hilarity with my quick round up of all the news. Giancarlo Esposito and Cuba Gooding Jr. are the big names of the day. I'll try to edit stuff down so you don't have a case of the TL;DR's.

Deadline reports that Cuba Gooding Jr. could be making his first regular seriess role in the pilot for Fox's legal drama Guilty. McG is set to direct the pilot which would follow Gooding as a defense attorney who is stripped of his legal license after being falsely convicted of fraud. He chooses to use his "unorthodox methods" to get revenge and continue on the cases he's been prohibited from. According to TVline, Eva Amurri Martino from Californication will also be starring in Guilty as the character Lily. She is a lawyer who works closely with Gooding Jr's lead character. Julian Harris, from Pretty Little Liars, was also recently cast as a young attorney who is ambitious and greatly admires the work of the rule breaking attorney

After Breaking Bad for a season, Giancarlo Esposito will be starring in the lead role of JJ Abrams and Eric Kripke's drama pilot at NBC. Deadline reports that the actor will be playing Capt. Neville, a southern military man who is not exactly all he appears to be. The pilot, which Jon Favreau is set to direct is called Revolution and is centered on a group of survivors in a world where all forms of energy have "mysteriously ceased to exist."

Moving on, Jake Lacy will be coming to the Fox comedy The Goodwin Games from the creators of How I Met Your Mother. Deadline reports that the Better With You actor will co-star opposite Becki Newton and Scott Foley in the single-camera show. The show is centered around the three, who are siblings, after their father dies and leaves them his fortune but only if they agree to his conditions. Lacy will be playing a petty thief recently releases from jail, again.

Caitlin Fitzgerals will be a Master of Sex. Showtime has hired the actress to play Libby Masters, the wife of lead character William Master, played by Michael Sheen. The story is adapted from Thomas Maier's book and looks at the lives and romances of the Masters, specifically William and his partner Virginia Johnson(Lizzy Caplan), who begin a sexual revolution with their research.

NBC has picked up Sex and the City alum David Eigenberg to star in Chicago Fire. In the action drama about the men and women of the Chicago Fire Department, Eigenberg will be playing a veteran firefighter who is forced to move in with his in-laws after losing his home to foreclosure.

In ABC's Beast, F. Murray Abraham will be playing the role of "a wise and trusted but duplicitous man of state," who is the chancellor to Emperor Dorian. The beast will be going by the name Shiro, and is will have Darius Campbell acting in that role. The role of Belle, or Grace in this retelling, has yet to be cast.

Deadline is reporting that Dustin Ybarra will be starring opposite John Leguizamo in the multicamera comedy pilot Only Fools and Horses. Based on the British series of the same name, ABC has picked up Ybarra to play one of two streetwise brothers who team up with their grandfather in get-rich-quick schemes, hoping that something will work and they will become millionaires.

AnnaSophia Robb has been cast to play a young Carrie Bradshaw in the CW's Sex and The City story. According to Deadline, the Soul Surfer actress has been cast after quite a few young actresses tested for the role. Based on Candace Bushnell's novel The Carrie Diaries, the story is a prequel to her best-selling novel and takes place in the 80s when the character has her first everythings. Amy Harris (Gossip Girl) wrote the script which sees the characters thinking about love, friendship, family, sex, high school, and Manhattan. Katie Findlay and Ellen Wong were also recently cast and will play two of her best friends. One is a follower and is "pragmatic, bright and super loyal." The other is the daughter of the police and sees little reason to leave the town she knows and loves.

Addison Timlin will be playing a member of the Modern Skeptic magazine staff in the drama pilot Zero Hour. The ABC pilot revolves around a man that has spent 20 years as the editor of Modern Skeptic and then gets pulled into "one of the most compelling conspiracies in human history."

In the untitled Fox drama pilot from Kevin Williamson, Jeananne Goossen has been cast as the female lead opposite Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy. According to Deadline, Goossen will be playing the role of Jennifer Mason, an FBI agent who partners with Bacon's character in the search for the serial killer cult leader played by Purefoy.

Josh Friedman's drama pilot at fox has cast Jamie Chung for a role next to Ali Larter. In The Asset, Chung will play a polygraph expert with the CIA. She gets on Larter's character's bad side pretty quickly after giving her a confrontational polygraph. Larter plays Anna King, a travel photographer who is secretly a CIA field operative.

In Prarie Dogs, Charlotte Newhouse, a Groundlings alumna, will join Kal Penn for the ABC comedy pilot. Penn plays a cubicle worker at one of "the coolest companies in the world" who is a victim of identity theft. Newhouse will play one of his co-workers who is described as spunky, spirited, and adventurous.


HORRIBLE BOSSES Writers Will Direct VACATION Reboot/Sequel

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THR reports that the writing team of John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein will direct the Vacation reboot from a script the pair wrote.

The duo are super hot at New Line Cinema after their first script Horrible Bosses hit so big, having also written Burt Wonderstone shooting now with Steve Carrell and Jim Carrey and penning Horrible Bosses 2.


The new Vacation is a sort of reboot/sequel, with the son of Chevy Chase's character, Rusty Griswold, all grown up and taking his family on a vacation of their own.

Here's hoping grandpa doesn't tag along; old man Chevy Chase isn't funny, just ask Community.

Horrible Bosses was my favorite comedy of 2011, so if another classic franchise must be redone, at least it is in capable hands. This sequel to Bosses is news to me, but I welcome it with open arms, as long as they keep the same cast... and avoids being The Hangover Part II; are they really going to kill their bosses again?


Kickstart This INSPECTOR SPACETIME : THE WEBSERIES

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Everyone loves Community right? And don't you love the fictional Dr. Who parody character Inspector Spacetime? Well now you can get a chance to support the web-series created by the guy that actually acted as the Inspector on the show.

Travis Richey is an actor and web-series producer who got the role of Inspector Spacetime in Season three of Community. Now he's looking to create a six-episode web series all about the Inspector and his journeys. Check out his kickstarter page. No money will actually be made on the project as it will all go into the cost of creating the series. Watch his pitch right after the break and see if this is where your money should go. (*whisper*give him your money*whisper*)





Sony Buys DRACULA Pitch From MIRROR MIRROR's Jason Keller

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Deadline reports that Sony Pictures has purchased a pitch from Jason Keller which would be a period origin story based on the Dracula mythology.

Insiders at Sony state they intend to launch a "period franchise" (meaning more than one film), even as other studios ready their own Dracula films including Dracula Year Zero, The Night Eternal, and The Passage.



Keller most recently wrote Mirror Mirror and Machine Gun Preacher.


ALAN BALL Won't Be Returning If There Is A Sixth Season Of TRUE BLOOD

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The fifth season of True Blood comes this summer, but if there is a sixth season that follows, showrunner and creator Alan Ball won't be doing it.

HBO and Ball recently made statements that confirmed Ball would be leaving at the end of the upcoming season. Moving forward he will only have a supervisor role as opposed to the day-to-day showrunner job that he has right now. In addition to the smaller position at True Blood he will also be the executive producer for his new series Banshee over at Cinemax. You can read exactly what HBO and Ball said, right after the break.

HBO: “When we extended our multi-year overall deal with Alan Ball in July 2011, we always intended that if we proceeded to True Blood’s sixth season that Alan would take a supervisory role on the series and not be the day-to-day showrunner. If we proceed to season six, the show will remain in the very capable hands of the talented team of writers and producers who have been with the show for a number of years. This is the best possible world for both HBO and Alan Ball. Alan will remain available as executive producer to consult and advise on True Blood and he will be free to develop new shows for both HBO and Cinemax. Banshee, on which Alan serves as executive producer, is the first in house series for Cinemax and is expected to begin production this spring.”
Alan Ball: “True Blood has been, and will continue to be, a highlight of not only my career but my life. Because of the fantastic cast, writers, producers and crew, with whom I have been lucky enough to work these past five years, I know I could step back and the show will continue to thrive as I look forward to new and exciting ventures.”


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