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According to Entertainment Weekly, the pilot movie for Syfy’s Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome has made its biggest casting decision. Namely, they’ve decided who is going to play William Adama as a young man. In an Inside TV exclusive, James Hibberd announced that Luke Pasqualino (from the U.K. series Skins) will play Adama. Ben Cotton [...]
Tags: Battlestar Galactica, Ben Cotton, Blood & Chrome, casting, Luke Pasqualino, news, science fiction, Syfy
There are bad movies, and then there are BAD movies. This Saturday, Syfy is going to bring a whole new level of badness to science fiction monster movies with the craptastic world premiere of Mega-Python Vs. Gatoroid. Starring two of the ’80s top pop stars — Tiffany and Debbie Gibson — this film is destined [...]
Tags: Debbie Gibson, Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, science fiction, Syfy, Tiffany
It’s hard to justify my affinity for cheesy movies. Half the time, the bad movies I watch don’t even qualify to receive the MST3K treatment. I just watch, dumbfounded. And, most of the time I question the studio executives who green-lit the movie. My exception to this rule are the Syfy original movies, which have [...]
Tags: Behemoth, Ed Quinn, science fiction, Syfy, William B. Davis
TNT has released some official set photos from the new Steven Spielberg science fiction drama, Falling Skies. The new series stars Noah Wyle and Moon Bloodgood as survivors of an alien invasion. Think, War of the Worlds meets Jericho. Wyle plays a history professor who uses his knowledge of military history to lead the resistance [...]
Tags: Drew Roy, Falling Skies, images, Moon Bloodgood, Noah Wyle, science fiction, season 1, Steven Spielberg, TNT, Will Paton
In 1977, Steven Spielberg made us look to the skies with his science fiction classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind. This summer, Spielberg and DreamWorks Television are bringing a radically different alien encounter to television on TNT. Called Falling Skies, this series is not about a friendly encounter. Just the opposite. If Close Encounters [...]
Tags: Drew Roy, Falling Skies, Moon Bloodgood, news, Noah Wyle, science fiction, Steven Spielberg, TNT, Will Paton