Jack Bauer is hot in Japan. They love 24 over there, so here’s a commercial for the DVD box set. Enjoy, I know I did.…
Jack Bauer is hot in Japan. They love 24 over there, so here’s a commercial for the DVD box set. Enjoy, I know I did.…
Jason David Frank (1-0) aka Tommy from the Power Rangers, won his first MMA pro fight. Frank played the cool Green and White Ranger in the original U.S. Power Rangers show. He beat his opponent Jose Vasquez (0-1) in 46 seconds with a rare naked choke in the main event of Puro Combate. The Green Ranger whooped ass back in the 90’s and he did it again last night controlling the fight from the get go, getting the takedown and finishing off his opponent.
Now…
Frank was 4-0 in amateur MMA before going pro with all his wins …
MucaMeow here to share my adventure at Comic-Con this year (A bit late). We knew it would be tough to fit everything in one day, but we were determined. We woke up early Thursday and made our way to the San Diego convention center.
We were accompanied by many attendees from the shuttle to the convention center’s main entrance. The first thing to do was scope out the exhibit hall. The exhibit hall was roomier, but we didn’t have a lot of time to look around – we had panels to attend.
From San Diego Comin-Con, here’s another set of cast photos of Nikita, V, Vampire Diaries, and True Blood from panels and signing sessions. Again, thanks to Mel Saroyan from WB for the help.
Nikita: Lyndsy Fonseca and Maggie Q, and executive producer Craig Silverstein
V: Cast and producers signing at the Warner Bros. booth. Executive producer Steve Pearlman, and stars Elizabeth Mitchell, Joel Gretsch, Morris Chestnut, Logan Huffman, Laura Vandervoort, Charles Mesure, Morena Baccarin and Scott Wolf
Vampire Diaries: Michael Trevino, Matt Davis, Paul …
The cast of Chuck was signing at the WB booth at SDCC, thanks to Mel Saroyan of WB for sharing these photos with us!
From left to right: Creators/executive producers Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz as well as stars Joshua Gomez, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Zachary Levi (behind Mark), Ryan McPartlin, Vik Sahay, Adam Baldwin, Scott Krinsky and Sarah Lancaster.
White Collar is an entertaining and fun series about a con man named Neal Caffrey (appealing and photogenic star Matt Bomer) who escapes prison, but is arrested by an FBI agent named Peter Burke played by Tim DeKay (from HBO’s excellent supernatural series Carnivale). White Collar has a lot of caper hijinks, stylish camera work, and superior acting from a talented cast. It’s the perfect summer show to pass the time. The strong supporting cast includes Willie Garson and Tiffiani Thiessan from 90210, and of course, Saved by The Bell.
The first season DVD set includes all 14 episodes on four …
Epidose 1: The Tale of Trevor Drift
So far, this show is pure cheese, but I didn’t expect anything less, or more. But, combined with smooth editing, dramatic lighting, and amazing dance choreography, you have an entertaining 8-minute show.…
Work of Art is a reality television series about fourteen aspiring artists competing for a solo show at the Brooklyn Museum and a big cash prize. Considering that it comes from the network behind “reality shows” about yuppie, soulless housewives and tired reality chef competitions with feuding chefs, I didn’t expect much from this new series. The funny thing is that Work of Art is good TV, scratch that, great TV. A fast-paced reality-based competition that takes the viewers inside the art world and gives us a peek behind the curtain. Yes it is still reality TV, so we get the …
Remember Gargoyles? I used to watch the show obsessively in high school. It was part of the “Disney Afternoon” alongside Duck Tales, Tale Spin and Chip N Dale. The story of Gargoyles doesn’t sound much like Disney, it’s pretty dark. It’s about winged gargoyle creatures that comes alive at night. The first week it aired, it showed how the Gargoyles were betrayed by humans. Later down the road, they’re revived in present day New York as they form an uneasy alliance with Xanatos. The show had a lot of tragedy and I think that’s why I liked it so much. It …
I remember sitting in front of the TV when I was 7 years old in 1985 and watching what was probably one of the first Anime’s I’ve ever seen.
Tranzor Z (Mazinger Z) was one of the original giant robot Anime’s. It featured Kouji Kabuto–Tommy Davis in the US as the pilot of the Pileder (Pilder) a hovercraft vehicle that went into the head of the giant Tranzor Z robot. From this hovercraft he would control the awesome robot and use its trademark attack which was a double rocket punch to defeat the enemy.
Fighting along side of Tommy in his …