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Legend of the Seeker Cast

When your favorite guilty pleasure show is canceled, what do you do? If you are anything like the fans of the first-run syndicated series Legend of the Seeker that aired for two seasons from 2008 to 2010, you participate in the year-long fan effort to revive the show.

For those unaware of Legend of the Seeker, the series was based on The Sword of Truth novels by Terry Goodkind that followed the epic journeys of a young woods guide named Richard Cypher (Australian actor Craig Horner), a mysterious woman named Kahlan Amnell (American actress Bridget Regan), a wizard named Zeddicus Zu’l Zorander (New Zealand actor Bruce Spence), and a warrior named Cara (Australian actress Tabrett Bethell) as they defend against tyranny and destruction. Image a weekly TV series that was a mixture of the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter franchises.

The series was distributed in the United States by Disney-ABC Domestic Television with ABC Studios producing the series, making Legend of the Seeker their first venture into broadcast syndication. ABC Studios funded the project with the Tribune Company acting as the launch group for broadcast to syndication markets throughout the country and abroad. Unfortunately, near the end of the show’s second season Tribune decided not to purchase distribution rights for season 3.

Because the show garnered an average of 2.5 million viewers on a weekly basis in the US, won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition and aired in over 60 international markets, fans decided to band together to fight for the show’s future. Over the course of the last year, the members of SaveOurSeeker.com have raised over $35,000 to promote the show in the following ways:

• Ads in Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter;
• Donating 300 Season 1 and Season 2 DVD’s of the show to public libraries in the US and Canada;
• Placing a bus shelter ad in Burbank, California;
• Doing iTunes episode giveaways at Comic Con, DragonCon and NY Comic Con; and,
• Placing online banner ads on Facebook and Google.

While most TV campaigns are an uphill battle because it is difficult to convince any distributor or studio to continue with a canceled show, the members of SaveOurSeeker.com are dedicated to their cause.

If you would like to get involved in the fan efforts to save the TV series Legend of the Seeker, please contact them via email at contact@saveourseeker.com and/or visit their website here.

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Pilot Watch Update NBC

The following is the final list of pilots being considered for the 2011-2012 fall TV season. These pilots come from NBC:

17th Precinct Cast (c) Tricia Helfer

17th Precinct comes from Ron Moore (the man behind the reimagined Battlestar Galactica) and is a supernatural police drama set in the fictional town of Excelsior where magic and supernatural elements rule over science. The cast includes BSG alums Jamie Bamber, James Callis and Tricia Helfer as well as Eamonn Walker (Kings), Esai Morales (Caprica), Matt Long (Jack & Bobby) and Stockard Channing (The West Wing). Kristin Kreuk (Smallville) is set to guest star in the pilot.

VERDICT: Hell, YES! NBC would be foolish to not pick up this pilot to series not only because of the incredible cast (including the mini-Battlestar Galactica reunion with Jamie, James and Tricia) but also the fact that this is a supernatural series from Ron Moore. And, quite honestly NBC needs some hits and this could definitely be one of them.

Don Johnson

A Mann’s World is about Allan Mann, a celebrity Los Angeles hair stylist (Don Johnson) who struggles to navigate the complexities of his business, his family life and his goal to stay relevant in a world that moves quickly. This pilot comes from Michael Patrick King (the man behind Sex and the City). The cast includes Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), JR Bourne (Stargate: SG-1) and Kelly Hu (X-Men 2).

VERDICT: Are they kidding? NBC wants us to watch a show about a celebrity hair stylist? I’d rather watch a reality program and those things are about as close to bottom of the barrel to my way of thinking as possible. Run away from this one FAST!

David Giuntoli

Grimm is a dark, fantastical cop drama featuring characters inspired by Grimm’s Fairy Tales from David Greenwalt. The pilot stars David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby (Lincoln Heights), Silas Weir Mitchell (Prison Break) and Sasha Roiz (Caprica). Kate Burton (Grey’s Anatomy) will guest star in the pilot.

VERDICT: Again, another fairy tale inspired pilot just on a different network. There is a growing interest in fairy tales – just look at some of the upcoming box office movies – but will this one stick? It has some interesting cast members and the pilot episode was written by someone who knows a thing or two about the supernatural (Greenwalt worked on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer AND Angel). But again, will this work with the general viewing public? I seriously doubt it.

Playboy Cast

The drama pilot – currently called Playboy – is, of course, set at the Playboy Club in Chicago in 1963 and explores the lives of working-class Playboy bunnies and the men who loved them. The cast includes Eddie Cibrian (Third Watch), Amber Heard (Zombieland), Jenna Dewan Tatum (Step Up), David Krumholtz (Numb3rs) and Naturi Naughton (Fame). Among the producers is Brian Grazer.

VERDICT: Well, I know I am NOT going to watch this show, but this will definitely bring in the male viewers even if they don’t show that much skin. Pretty, scantily-clad girls in bunny costumes? Men will be salivating; but is there enough stories to tell and will the male of the species be enough to keep the show going ratings-wise? I sure hope not!

Maria Bello

Prime Suspect is an adaptation of the British miniseries that centers on a tough female detective (Maria Bello) who has to make her bones in a tough New York precinct dominated by men. One of the producers is Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights). The cast includes Aidan Quinn (Legend of the Fall, Kirk Acevedo (Fringe), Tim Griffin (Star Trek), Toby Stephens (Die Another Day) and Brian O’Bryne (FlashForward).

VERDICT: This show SHOULD be picked up by NBC based on the popularity of the original UK airing alone, but this version is helped along with the casting of Maria Bello (A History of Violence) in the lead role. If this show can exude half of what the UK version did, then it will succeed. It will have to live up to the legend of Helen Mirren, of course, as well as the sharp writing style that is predominant to UK series.

Reconstruction Cast

Reconstruction is a period piece set in the aftermath of the Civil War, following a soldier (Martin Henderson from Off the Map) who crosses the country and settles in a complicated town where he is welcomed as its savior — whether he likes it or not. The cast include Rachel Lefevre (The Twilight franchise), Robert Knepper (Prison Break) and Emma Bell (The Walking Dead).

VERDICT: A period piece? Like that is going to work on an already fickle TV viewing audience? Don’t get me wrong, I like period pieces, but I can’t see enough viewers tuning it to make a difference ratings-wise.

Jason Isaacs

REM is the new drama from Kyle Killen (the creator of the short-live and much-maligned FOX drama Lone Star) about a police detective (Jason Isaacs from Brotherhood and the Harry Potter franchise) who is involved in a traumatic car accident, waking in two fractured realities. Among the cast are Wilmer Valderrama (That 70’s Show), Cherry Jones (24), Steve Harris (The Practice and Friday Night Lights), B.D. Wong (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), Laura Allen (Terriers), Michael McManus (The Vampire Diaries) and Dylan Minnette (Lost).

VERDICT: Yes! Just look at the cast for this show and match that with a very unique premise. Sure the stories will probably get complicated since it is about two different realities, but that hasn’t harmed the fan fervor for Fringe (despite that show’s low ratings). And in the long-run that will be the one that could hurt this show if it were picked up: will enough viewers tune in.

Jimmy Smits

The Stephan Gaghan (the man behind the box office movie Traffic) pilot called Special Investigations L.A. takes a look at Los Angeles through multiple perspectives, including law enforcement, the justice system, city hall and the criminal underworld. The pilot stars Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blue), Madchen Amick (Twin Peaks and Damages), Danny Pino (Cold Case) and Noah Emmerich (White Collar).

VERDICT: This will be yet another Jimmy Smits pilot that has a unique premise but will probably crash and burn simply because it will go over the heads of the audience. Cop dramas are one thing, but when a pilot starts out focusing on multiple perspectives, well, that’s just gonna be too much too soon. Make it simple or else you are going to lose the viewers before you even get started.

Debra Messing

Smash is a Glee-esque copy-cat about a group of people who come together to put on a Broadway show about Marilyn Monroe. The pilot is executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. The cast includes Debra Messing (Will & Grace), Anjelica Houston (Ever After), Jack Davenport (FlashForward), Katharine McPhee (former American Idol runner-up) and Broadway star Megan Hilty.

VERDICT: A show about a Broadway play focusing on Marilyn Monroe? I think this would make a better mini-series than a weekly drama. And while Glee started out as the little underdog show that became a worldwide phenom, the fans are starting to do the predictable: rejecting the very show they once heralded because of poor writing during the second season. The same fate could lie ahead for Smash.

Adrianne Palicki

The reimagined Wonder Woman is being done by David E. Kelley (the man behind Ally McBeal, The Practice and Boston Legal). This new version stars Adrianne Palicki (Friday Night Lights) as Diana Themyscira (aka vigilante superhero Wonder Woman), a shrewd corporate executive AND Diana Prince, an assistant at Themyscira Industries (yes she has more than one identity BESIDES being Wonder Woman). The cast includes Tracie Thoms (Cold Case), Cary Elwes (Princess Bride) and Elizabeth Hurley (Austen Powers) in a recurring role.

VERDICT: No! First of all, it is a remake of the 1970’s classic that has been languishing in development hell not only for TV but also on the big screen. Second, the script is being heavily brutalized by critics. And, don’t even get anyone started on the various costumes worn by Wonder Woman. You just might start a war if the focus is on that one subject matter alone. And, there is the fact that remakes of past series don’t always work out. No matter how “cool” they try to make this pilot look, it’s just not going to work.

What does this mean for NBC? They need to pick up REM, Prime Suspect and 17th Precinct and they need to bury Wonder Woman and Smash. IF they need to fill more timeslots – because let’s face it NBC is HURTING big time in their dramatic programming timeslots – they could attempt to make Grimm work if necessary. The rest just aren’t going to cut it.

And with that said, this ends the pilot watch updates for the major networks.

Please keep in mind that in a few weeks we will find out which pilots each network has decided to pick-up to series and how the proposed fall TV landscape will look. I will be very curious to see if any of my predictions come true or not. What pilots from the five major networks would you like to see make it into the fall schedule? Please share.

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While Sunday is always full of animation, reality and news programs, there are 3 dramas that aired new episodes last night. Here is how each of them fared in the overall ratings:

9 PM Show:
Desperate Housewives (ABC) – 8.8 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI: Miami (CBS) – 6.3 million
Brothers & Sisters (ABC) – 9.8 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

8 PM:
Chuck on NBC
Stargate Universe on Syfy (Reair)
Twister movie on Encore
Eagle Eye movie on FX

8:30 PM
The Big C on Showtime (Reair)

9 PM:
The Chicago Code on FOX
The Event on NBC
Stargate Universe on Syfy (NEW – Different Air Time)
Game of Thrones on HBO, HBO Signature and HBO2 (Reairs)
William & Kate movie on Lifetime (Debut)
The Borgias on Showtime

10:05 PM:
Game of Thrones on HBO2 (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:42 PM:
Toy Story (animated) movie on Starz

7 PM:
The Tudors on BBC America
Mildred Pierce mini on HBO2 (reair)
Burn Notice on USA Network
E.T. (classic) movie on HBO Family

7:45 PM:
True Blood on HBO (reair)

8 PM:
The Tudors on BBC America
Burn Notice on USA Network
Lemonade Mouth movie on Disney (reair)
The Borgias on Showtime (reair)
Valentine’s Day movie on Showtime2
Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TBS

8:59 PM:
The Killing on AMC (reair)

9 PM:
Upstairs Downstairs mini-series on PBS (Part 2 of 3)
Army Wives on Lifetime
Game of Thrones on HBO (Debut)
The Tudors on BBC America
Slumdog Millionaire movie on FX
Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe movie on USA Network (Debut)

10 PM:
Breakout Kings on A&E
Camelot on Starz (reair)
The Borgias on Showtime
The Killing on AMC
The Tudors on BBC America
While You Were Sleeping movie on Oxygen
Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TBS

10:01 PM:
Brothers & Sisters on ABC

10:05 PM:
Game of Thrones on HBO (Encore of Debut)

Enjoy!

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It was a full night of new programming (for the most) part with only a couple of repeat episodes. Here is out each of the Friday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Chaos (CBS) – 5.5 million
Friday Night Lights (NBC) [Season Premiere] – 3.5 million
Smallville (The CW) [Return] – 2.3 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) [repeat] – 7.3 million
Fringe (FOX) – 3.6 million
Supernatural (The CW) [Return] – 2.2 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [repeat] – 7.9 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
Love Finds a Home movie on Hallmark

7:26 PM:
Toy Story 2 (animated) movie on Starz

8 PM:
Harry’s Law on NBC (reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Truth Be Told movie on FOX (Debut)
When Harry Met Sally movie on TV Guide Network

8:45 PM:
A Few Good Men movie on CMT

9 PM:
NCIS on USA Network
The Borgias on Showtime2 (reair)
Toy Story 3 (animated) movie on Starz

10 PM:
NCIS on USA Network
True Blood on HBO (reair)

Enjoy!

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Alberta ballet dancers with Sarah McLachlan (c) Phil Crozier/Alberta Ballet

The Alberta (Canada) Ballet offered a sneak peek of its upcoming Sarah McLachlan-inspired ballet in Calgary earlier this week, along with news that two additional dates have been added to its spring run. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: A Ballet for Every Woman is the company’s third pop-inspired dance production.

Artistic director Jean Grande-Maître decided to create the work after seeing the interest generated by his previous two ballets set to contemporary music. The Fiddle and the Drum was set to the music of Joni Mitchell, while Love Lies Bleeding, which reflected the life of Elton John.

Fumbling Towards Ecstasy will explore the “ever-changing lives of women,” with female dancers ranging from 11-year-old girls to an experienced, 53-year-old ballerina; and will feature 17 McLachlan songs drawn “from her earliest albums to her latest”. Among the songs used are the title track, Hold On, Into the Fire, Good Enough, Ice Cream and Building a Mystery. In fact, McLachlan contributed greatly to the creative process, helping choose songs, aided with the libretto, lent a hand with fund-raising and even provided some personal art that will be projected during the performance.

Fumbling Towards Ecstasy will debut in Calgary on May 4 and continues through May 7; an Edmonton engagement follows May 12 through 14 and the company is also in talks to tour the ballet across North America.

You can read the full article here.

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Hey All,

Happy Friday to everyone! I hope everyone has some great plans for the weekend and will be enjoying some much deserved time off. For now, let’s get into the news for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Julia Ormond will guest star as a police psychologist who will be conducting mandatory sessions with Detective Goren (Vincent D’Onofrio) on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She is set to appear in all eight episodes of the show’s final season, which premieres on the USA Network on Sunday, May 1. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

The youngest member of the original New Kids on the Block, Joey McIntyre, has been cast as – get this – the “buff new officer” at the Santa Barbara Police Department on the USA Network series Psych. This will be a guest-starring role in which Shawn and Gus suspect the new officer is living a double life as “The Mantis,” the city’s mysterious masked vigilante/superhero who has single-handedly been taking down a drug syndicate. Psych will return with new episodes this fall. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

Mark your calendars! Syfy has announced their summer schedule with Eureka and Warehouse 13 both returning with new episodes on July 11 at 8 and 9 PM (respectively); Haven coming back for a second season on July 15 at 10 PM; and the new series Alphas debuting on July 11 at 10 PM. Alphas follows a team of ordinary citizens with extraordinary mental and physical abilities. The team is lead by Dr. Leigh Rosen(David Strathairn) and the cast includes Malik Yoba (New York Undercover), Warren Christie (October Road), Laura Mennell (Watchmen), Ryan Cartwright (Bones) and Azita Ghanizada (General Hospital: Night Shift). (PopCultureZoo)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

HBO has begun talks to acquire the Neil Gaiman novel American Gods to be developed into another fantasy series. The 2002 book follows an ex-convict on a cross-country journey through a modern day United States where all the mythological gods and monsters of ancient history have immigrated to. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

MADE FOR TV MOVIE NEWS

In addition to announcing the summer returns of their TV shows, Syfy announced the summer movies they will be airing on Saturday nights. Those include the following (thanks to PopCultureZoo for the details):

Red Faction: Origins, which will debut on June 4, at 9PM. The movie stars Robert Patrick (Terminator 2), Brian J. Smith (Stargate Universe) and Kate Vernon (Battlestar Galactica) star in a TV adaptation of the hugely successful video game franchise. The story goes like this: Twenty-five years have passed since Alec Mason (Patrick) led the Martian Colonies to freedom and 12 years since vengeful enemies killed his wife, kidnapped his daughter Lyra, and left a broken hero in their wake. Jake Mason (Smith), Alec’s only son and an officer in the Red Faction Militia, has his world turned inside out when he discovers that now, 12 years after her kidnapping, his sister is still alive. As a powerful new enemy swarms across the planet, Jake goes out to find her, only to learn that his lost sister is one of them — a cold-blooded soldier sworn to destroy the Red Faction. Vernon portrays The Matriarch, leader of the tribal Marauders sect.

Ice Road Terror, debuting on June 11, at 9PM is about Truckers (Brea Grant from Heroes and Michael Hogan from Battlestar Galactica) as they face a deadly ice creature on the frozen roads.

Swamp Shark premieres on June 25, at 9PM, starring Kristy Swanson (the original Buffy Summers), D.B. Sweeney (Jericho) and Robert Davi (Profiler) in the story of mutant sharks terrorizing the Louisiana bayous.

Age of Dragons stars Danny Glover in a re-imagining of Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick. This movie will be set in a mythical realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world. The movie will air in July.

Super Eruption is about a scientist and a park ranger (Juliet Aubrey from Primeval and Richard Burgi from Desperate Housewives) who try to stop the eruption of a massive volcano under Yellowstone Park. This movie will also air in July.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor James Tupper (Men in Trees and Grey’s Anatomy) has joined the cast of the box office film Playing the Field that centers on a former soccer star (Gerard Butler) who is forced to coach his son’s soccer team and then has trouble resisting the demanding yet seductive soccer moms. Tupper will play the fiancé of Butler’s ex-wife (Jessica Biel) and the soon-to-be step-dad to Butler’s son. Uma Thurman and Catherine Zeta-Jones also star. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

Actor Nestor Carbonell (Lost) is in negotiations to reprise his role as Gotham’s Mayor in the upcoming box office film The Dark Knight Rise. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Must Watch: Theatrical Trailer for Jon Favreau’s ‘Cowboys & Aliens’

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a terrific weekend!

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Have You Ever Considered Being a Blogger?

That is the question being asked by Legendary Women, Inc. who are looking for capable writers to submit audition pieces to their board for review. 

According to this announcement, you can blog on basically any subject you want from movies to music to science to law, as long as it can be related back to women’s issues and feminism in some way.

Also, your subject matter needs to be appropriate—-no libel against a group or person and no untoward sexual content or cursing.

If you’re interested, they ask that you send in a 500-750 word “test piece”. Submit it to the following email: legendarywomeninc@gmail.com

Good luck!

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