If you’re a regular to Techland, then you know I’m a big fan of Caprica – more than a fanboy…maybe an evangelist, who believes strongly that this is sci-fi of the highest order.
I’ve marveled at the sliding scale of humanity on display, as the show has challenged us to confront our biases about what it means to be a human, …
So that’s a Sprint Palm Pre. But that really has nothing to do with what I want to talk about.
I’m a die-hard Chuck fan and that makes me the minority at TECHLAND, which I’m perfectly fine with. But am I really the only one that likes this show?
Last night’s episode was a turning point for both the series and Chuck himself. He …
It might surprise you to learn that I do not possess a degree is astronomy. Nor astrophysics. Nor gravitational wave astronomy.
I know, shocker.
So consider yourself warned: All of the thoughts and opinions expressed here are from a newbie to the debate. And an inexperienced newbie to boot.
I sat down over the weekend to watch a …
Well kiddies, Peter’s out of LOSTland this week, so I’m flying solo. I was just going to wax poetically about the metaphors of Jack smashing that mirror to bits, but without Peter’s faithful encouragement, it didn’t seem the same. Therefore, I decided to write him in.
So without further ado, here are my thoughts on last night’s …
Wow. Could this be the first huge TV hit via @twitter?
The absolutely hilarious @ShitMyDadSays has been optioned as a TV pilot, and what initially seemed like a horrible idea, of transforming web site text into primetime TV, has turned into something utterly captivating with the casting of William Shatner as the sort-of-senile / …
Yep, spoilers. But not too many. Mostly analysis. And deeper rumblings.
Caprica is finally back, and after toying around – and then around some more – with the notion of a murdered Amanda Graystone, we can finally move beyond the rather pedestrian plotline of one grieving father siccing his hoodlum brother on another. Revenge is …
The wait is almost over, Doctor Who fans. All across the intrawebs on Wednesday, the first preview image of the upcoming season was released; The first real shot of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, caught in a good old-fashioned time warp:
As you see here, in the full widescreen shot posted on the Sun’s web site, Smith is …
Years back, if you were a member of the Los Angeles comedy-nerd-art-dork-hip-oisie, you would be lucky to receive an invitation to SUPERBALL. SuperBall was the brainchild of Mystery Science Theater 3000‘s Joel Hodgson and his brother Jim, and it was always the party of the summer, if not the autumn as well. Located deep in the deepest …
It seems like Steven Spielberg can’t get enough of the small screen this week. We couldn’t be happier.
Today, The Hollywood Reporter announced that NBC has its eyes set for Spielberg’s Nine Lives, a project that lost steam for Syfy in 2007. The would-be miniseries looks to be on again as NBC does bit of sci-fi shopping of its own. …
Season 6: Episode 4
Peter “I may or may not have had a few drinks before LOST” Ha: What exactly was Locke a candidate for? What are “the rules” and who was that kid? Undead Locke admits to be trapped? On the island? As the black mist? Does undead Locke need the survivors to get “home”? He’s using Ford aka Sawyer to go …
It’s been a busy few weeks for team Techland. In fact, it’s been an incredibly hectic start to the year for me. I’m like a chicken with my head cut off and everyone at Techland can vouch for that. So in an effort to appease the many folks who send me things to test and review and remind myself that I have tons to do, I present to …
Every Monday with “Freeze Frame,” we break down our very favorite sci-fi/fantasy/adventure moments – the scenes that we look forward to, that remind us why we so love this job. As you might guess, such discussions are riddled with spoilers. So consider yourself warned. (See previous Freeze Frame features here.)
Anyone who …