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Gillian Anderson – Number 23 Sexiest Women in Sci Fi Of All Time

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Today’s featured Sci Fi heroine is none other than Agent Dana Scully herself. Gillian Anderson started on the X-Files in the 1990s and brought smart and sexy to a new level with her portrayal of the no nonsense sceptic. She was the counterpoint to Fox Mulder’s willingness to believe in all things strange and provided balance in one of the greatest TV pairings in SCI-FI history.

We have tons of interviews from over the years with Gillian and David in our video channel HERE. Check out lots of great photos from the show and since then in our TV and Movie Talk Forums.


List So Far- this is from the TVG 2009 Sexiest Sci Fi Women of All Time Special:
25. Jennifer Love Hewitt- Ghost Whisperer
24. Kari Wuhrer- Sliders
23. Gillian Anderson- The X-Files

Gillian Anderson Flashback!

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Just for fun- I managed to find this vintage interview with Gillian Anderson from 1998- she appeared on the Daily Show with her movie co-star John Stewart. They chat some about the X-Files and its success and then just have fun. I love that Gillian is dressed very Dana Scully in the interview.

Forbes Bankable Stars List – where do you favorite SCIFI genre stars rank?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

By Kate Blake, Admin Multipleverses

Forbes released their list of bankable Hollywood stars recently with some surprises and some things are not so surprising. Lets break things down by our favorite shows first- then we will look at the top movie stars.

From our favorite action and SCIFI TV series:

Kiefer Sutherland (24) Rank 160
Mary Lynn Rajskub ( 24) Rank 1390
Edward James Olmos ( BSG) Rank 892
Mary McDonnell ( BSG) Rank 977
Katee Sackhoff ( BSG) Rank 1189
David Boreanaz (Bones) Rank 770
Emily Deschanel (Bones) Rank 870
Gabrielle Anwar ( Burn Notice) Rank 1166
Bruce Campbell ( Burn Notice) Rank 1091
Hayden Panettiere ( Heroes) Rank 438
Milo Ventimiglia ( Heroes) Rank 837
Ali Larter ( Heroes) Rank 815
Zachary Quinto ( Heroes) Rank 993
Harvey Keitel ( Life on Mars) Rank 336
Michael Imperioli ( Life on Mars) Rank 798
Gretchen Mol ( Life on Mars) Rank 682
Simon Baker ( The Mentalist) Rank 819
Robin Tunney ( The Mentalist) Rank 916
Patricia Arquette ( Medium) Rank 635
Anna Friel ( Pushing Daisies) Rank 998
Lee Pace ( Pushing Daisies) Rank 1033
Kristin Chenoweth ( Pushing Daisies) Rank 505
Kristin Kreuk ( Smallville) Rank 1401
Tom Welling ( Smallville) Rank 907
Erica Durance ( Smallville) Rank 1356
Jensen Ackles ( Supernatural ) Rank 1402
Jeffrey Dean Morgan ( Supernatural and Grey’s Anatomy) Rank 779
Summer Glau ( TSCC) Rank 1364
Lena Headey ( TSCC) Rank 1121
Anna Paquin ( True Blood) Rank 413

No big surprises – the highest ranked stars on the list all had done quite a few movies before coming to tv. Kiefer Sutherland ( 140) was a big movie star before doing 24 and most likely 24 has enhanced his movie bankability factor. Hayden Panettiere ( 438) did a series of kids films before coming a hero on Heroes and has been everywhere in the media so her visibility is very high in the media even with people who don’t watch the show. Kristin Chenoweth ( 505) won a Tony explaining her ranking – and that was before she was in Four Christmases which was a big hit in November. Anna Paquin ( 413) who won an Oscar in The Piano in which she costarred with Harvey Keitel (336) – I am honestly surprised her movie quotient isn’t higher since she was in all three of the hugely successful X-Men movies – X-Men made $296 Million, X-Men 2 made $407 Million, X-Men 3 made $459 Million- the franchise has earned over a billion dollars worldwide to date. She is part of a worldwide billion dollar franchise- and people are shocked that True Blood has been a huge ratings success for HBO. Go figure.

On the low end- the stars of the CW shows have fairly low rankings. Tom Welling (907) has only carried one film on his own and done a couple of other films which were ensembles so ranking in the top 1000 is pretty good. His 2005 starring role in The Fog made over 2 times the production budget at the box office- which is pretty decent for a horror flick. Jensen Ackles has not done any big box office films until this winter with his very profitable outing in My Bloody Valentine. MBV was made for about $15 Million and to date has brought in over $60 Million worldwide with rather limited release- look for big DVD sales. A box office return of 4 times the investment is very good. Jared Padalecki didn’t make the list at all- I am sure that will change for next year once the numbers for Friday the 13th are factored in. Friday the 13th was made for about $19 million by Michael Bay’s production company and had a big $55 million dollar box office opening weekend. Amanda Righetti from The Mentalist who was also in the film, also failed to make the list. Kristin Kreuk has been a couple of films in the past and her new Street Fighter Movie ensures her a good international box office. She currently is promoting her movie in Asia and doesn’t seem to be scheduled to do any promotion for it in the US. Neal McDonough and Michael Clarke Duncan who are in the film are doing the talk show circuit this week and next for the film. I find this odd- but it is related to Canadian stars not getting much play in the US. Jensen Ackles film My Bloody Valentine was produced by Lionsgate which arranged the promotion for his film explaining why he hit the talk show circuit last month. Jared managed to do some press interviews and was on Bonnie Hunt. Bonnie has been very good to SCIFI genre people- with many of our favorites appearing on her show since it premiered in the fall. Erica Durance was on Bonnie as well as G4 when she was in Los Angeles in the fall for the Emmy Awards. Erica’s rank is higher than Kristin’s- mainly due to her straight to DVD movies, a couple of TV movies and good exposure ( so to speak) on FHM and Maxim mens magazines.

In the category of huh….Summer Glau and Lena Headey are not in the top 1000 which surprises me in some ways, particulary Lena. Lena has a solid film history but most of it falls into the realm of independent films. She was in Brothers Grimm with Heath Ledger and Matt Damon- the movie she says almost made her quit actings- which was a huge flop- costing $88 million and only bringing in $37 million worldwide. This was more than made up for with the sucess of The 300 with Gerard Butler as her co-star which cost $65 million and brought in $210 million.
Hollywood has been upside down in how they make stars for years. You make these big  budget films – they flop and you make more. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have made more big budget flops than they have had hits. Yet- all it takes is one little film that makes a ton of money to make you a bankable star in Hollywood. Hugh Grant had been making small arty films for years before he made the ensemble Four Weddings and a Funeral which overnight made him an A-list star. The cost for the film in 1994?  $4 million dollars to make and it earned over $245 million dollars internationally at the box office. Lena and her TV son Thomas Dekker have been actively continuing to make independent films while shooting their series Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles. All it takes is one small film to resonate with the critics and your ranking can change overnight. That or be an overexposed teenager. The stars from Gossip Girl all rank very high on the assorted bankability lists- even though the show only reaches a couple of million viewers per week. This is about the perception of who is a star- most of the people in action and sci-fi TV are not glorified as press objects. Hayden Panettiere who is still a teenager is the exception to that rule- of course her young age is part of what makes her the next big thing even though none of the people on the top 10 bankable stars list are under 30.

Favorite Stars from Retired Sci-Fi Series:
Jennifer Garner ( Alias) Rank 116
Sarah Michelle Gellar ( Buffy) Rank 267
James Marsters ( Buffy, Smallville, Torchwood) Rank 1114
Rose McGowan ( Charmed) Rank 443
Alyssa Milano ( Charmed) Rank 683
Jessica Alba ( Dark Angel) Rank 108
Nathan Fillion ( Firefly) Rank 927
Christian Slater ( My Own Worst Enemy) Rank 360
Jason Behr ( Roswell) Rank 1047
Katherine Heigl ( Roswell, Grey’s Anatomy) Rank 118
David Duchovny ( The X-Files, Californication) Rank 284
Gillian Anderson ( The X-Files, Masterpiece Theater) Rank 507

In the ranks of favorite stars from retired series who have made it big- Jennifer Garner has a high bankability quotient though the movies she has been the lead in have not done anything spectacular at the box office. Again- perception. Wallstreet is told she is a big star- the tabloids follow her so it must be true. Jessica Alba’s outings in the Fantastic Four series have done well but her comedies and thrillers have been misses. Personally I think Jess needs a good comedy on tv. She is funny as heck and would be great in a workplace comedy where she is the pretty ugly girl. Katherine Heigl may have started out as an alien on Roswell, but she did something very smart when the series was over. She made a series of TV movies for the Hallmark Channel that got critical acclaim and did a couple of comedies including a pre-quel to Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion. This helped land her a job on Grey’s Anatomy which opened doors for the romantic comedy films she has wanted to make. Her onscreen brother and former boyfriend Jason Behr has been making small films that keep showing up on cable, and has dones some horror he was with Sarah Michelle Gellar in the Grudge. He is shopping for a new TV gig. Christian Slater has not had a hit film in years and his tv outing in My Own Worst Enemy was a mess. Rose McGowan did film before Charmed and has been back to making movies since it ended. Watch for her in Red Sonya coming out this year. Sarah Michelle Gellar was in the Scooby Doo movies and has done a lot of go nowhere comedies. She does well in horror but horror doesn’t make you a big movie stars.
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprised their roles as Mulder and Scully this summer in The X-Files I Want to Believe which got creamed by The Dark Knight but still made back its investment by two fold when international box office was accounted for. David and Gillian have both been active in an assortment of independent films since the X-Files ended and David is riding high on the sucess of his comedy Californication on Showtime. Gillian has pursued theater and film since hanging up her badge and has brought new life to Master Piece Theater which she is now hosting.

Favorite Genre Stars:
Hugh Jackman ( X-Men) Rank 42
Famke Janssen ( X-Men) Rank 527
Christian Bale ( Batman Begins, The Dark Knight) Rank 29
Liam Neeson ( Star Wars, Batman Begins) Rank 120
Harrison Ford ( Indiana Jones, Star Wars) Rank 26
Megan Fox ( Transformers) Rank 347
Josh Duhamel ( Transformers) Rank 386

Missing from the list- Shia LaBoeuf who co-starred in both Transformers and the latest Indiana Jones chapter. His co-stars Megan and Josh made the list- Megan thanks to her being named sexiest woman on the FHM list and Josh married one of pop’s favorite ladies ( Fergie). Hugh Jackman needs to have Wolverine do well at the box office to cancel out the financial failure of Australia. Famke starred in the X-Men series but as a woman over 40 without a big critical pedigree- her ranking has dropped since last year. Co-starring in the box office sucess Taken with Liam Neeson should help. Liam is a venerable star who has been paying his dues in over 20 years on screen in all kinds of films. Christian Bale is proof that one big series can change your box office profile. Before Batman he was a fan and critics favorite but not considered a movie star.

Top Ten Movie Stars on the list:
1 Will Smith
2 Johnny Depp
2 Leonardo DiCaprio
2 Angelina Jolie
2 Brad Pitt
6 Tom Hanks
7 George Clooney
8 Denzel Washington
9 Matt Damon
10 Jack Nicholson

The funniest thing for me is that the list of the top ten stars includes Angie , Johnny Depp and Will Smith. Will’s most sucessful films have all been genre films and he never strays too far from them. Angelina Jolie has made a lot of movie- we are always being told what a big star she is, but the biggest movie she has made was Kung Fu Panda which she did voice work for. Mr and Mrs Smith grossed $478 million worldwide making 4 times what it cost, the first Tomb Raider movie made about twice what it cost, the second one broke even with a profit of about 50 % of what the movie cost to make. To date Changeling has critical acclaim and has done well overseas but it is not by any stretch a huge sucess. As for Brad Pitt- his films do much better overseas than at home.

Slated to break out- Jeffrey Dean Morgan. JDM is best known to our viewers as John Winchester on Supernatural , but as I can attest from my experience at Horror Fest last month, he is very well known for his role as Katherine Heigl’s dead boyfriend on Grey’s Anatomy. I overheard two little grey haired grannies commenting while pointing to the Watchmen posters ” Oh- its that handsome young man from Greys!” which made me laugh. The younger people at the theater were commenting on him being John Winchester. There is an age gap in TV viewing. JDM is playing The Comedian in the Watchmen and should become a household name if the movie does as well as I hope it does at the box office. The trailers are amazing and he is joined by a crew of talented and under exposed actors.

Hugh Jackman hosting the Oscars on top of his win as Sexiest Man of the Year for People marks him as a real movie star in Hollywood’s eyes. If Wolverine breaks 200 million US in a week he will prove he can open a big film on his own too. Zachary Quinto will be making a huge splash this summer in J.J. Abrams new interpretation of Star Trek. Quinto is playing Spock. I love him as Sylar on Heroes and find his intensity as an actor to be compelling- much like a young Jack Nicholson. If Trek does well his part will be a very big part of the sucess. Transformers is making another appearance- so Megan, Shia and Josh will all be back taking on killer robots. I will be very interested to see where our favorites rank at this time next year.

To see where your faves from other genres rank click HERE. You can also read the methodology that goes into determining the rankings. Box office numbers in this report from BOX OFFICE MOJO.

X-Files and Supernatural Producer/ Director Kim Manners Dead

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

By Kate Blake, admin Multipleverses

Multipleverses readers are very aware of the body of work of Producer and Director Kim Manners. News of his death was announced on Jim Beaver’s MySpace page this week. Kim passed away from complications due to lung cancer. He was respected and loved by his friends, family and co-workers.

Kim started in Hollywood working in the late 70s and early 80s on a little TV show some of you might know called Charlie’s Angels. He knocked around on TV working through the 80s on a variety of action series and even directed an episode of Star Trek The Next Generation. In the early 90s he worked on Bruce Campbell’s series The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. before meeting Chris Carter and joining the X-Files. Kim was a producer/ director for The X-Files from 1995-2002 bringing some of the most memorable episodes of the best sci-fi series of all time ( in our opinion) to the screen and helping the show win Emmy awards.

Kim has been part of the Supernatural family since season 1. On one of the behind the scenes segments from the Supernatural DVDS Kim talked about being semi-retired when he got the call to come work on Supernatural and then never seemed to be able to leave the show. He loved working on the series and working with the talented cast and crew. And they liked him and loved working with him too. The last episode of Supernatural that Kim directed was Family Remains which aired two weeks ago. He worked until the very end of his life- working doing something he loved.

Trivia- Kim was a second generation  television director and producer- his father Sam Manners worked on tv through the 60s, 70s , 80s and into the 90s. One of his earliest jobs was working on an episode of Route 66- the show that Supernatural’s concept was based on. Kim’s brother Kelly Manners worked on Buffy and Angel and is one of the line-producers for the upcoming Whedon series Dollhouse.

For many years of viewing pleasure and too many hours of great tv to mention- you will be missed Kim Manners! May your friends and family know how much you were respected and may you know your work will endure for many years to come. Rest in peace.

Bio info from IMDB

Supernatural- Out grossing the X-Files? New trailer for this week’s Criss Angel is a Douche bag episode

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Here is the trailer for this week’s magician filled episode “Criss Angel is a Douche Bag” and yes this is the name my DVR has the episode listed as for recording it- so I am guessing the CW censors are not at work this winter….

What do you think? I think the X-Files and Supernatural are two completely different shows- no aliens for one- and no big government conspiracies, Supernatural owes much of its material and manner of storytelling to its predecessor. I think both stand out as amazing series and I love them both! I have worn out my season 1 dvds for Supernatural- and I went through 3 sets of VHS tapes before the X-Files moved to DVD. The great thing about both shows- is that they play well out of sequence and every episode can stand alone as well as part of the over series.

Billy Connolly Clip- From X-Files I Want to Believe

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Billy Connolly talks about playing a disgraced priest in the X-Files movie I Want To Believe
Available on DVD now


The X-Files: I Want to Believe (Three-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy)

The X-Files: I Want to Believe (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]

The X-Files Movie 2-Pack (I Want to Believe / Fight the Future) [Blu-ray]

X-Files – I Want to Believe DVD on sale today

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Here are the tv spots for the new X-Files movie on dvd today along with ordering links. Watch the BTS special with info on the DVD special features.

The X-Files: I Want to Believe (Three-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy)

The X-Files: I Want to Believe (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]

The X-Files Movie 2-Pack (I Want to Believe / Fight the Future) [Blu-ray]


The X-Files I Want to Believe finished up its global release with over 69 million dollars in box office revenue- this was more than twice what it cost to make the movie and was twice what the Firefly movie Serenity – which barely broke even- made at the box office. Frank Spotnitz has said he would like to see a third X-Files movie – one addressing the Armageddon date of 2012 and the alien invasion…. we shall have to wait and see.

Why My Own Worst Enemy and Journeyman have failed to live up to their hype while other shows have succeeded

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

By Kate Blake Admin Multipleverses.com

My Own Worst Enemy has been this year’s Journeyman for NBC. Both were highly hyped and highly anticipated series that failed to launch and catch the interest of viewers week after week. I think there is a simple reason why. Both series focused on family men in the midst of strange mid-life complicated twisty situations beyond their control. Both series have featured top notch casts and promising action week after week. Why didn’t these shows that sound so good on paper catch on?

Both shows had high concepts- so high that the weekly episodes didn’t always blend and offer complete storytelling. The action gets bogged down by the domestic storylines and the family drama never fully develops due to the other forces at play.

Compare this to Medium where Patricia Arquette’s character Allison DuBois and her husband Joe are at the center of each episode along with their girls and the mystery she is solving each week is secondary. Medium has been one of my favorite series from the get go. The very real family drama is completely middle class. Allison and Joe don’t keep things from one another- when they do no good comes of it. They have ups and downs but the love is constant. Even last season when their household was thrown into strife and uproar when Allison’s secret came out, the family came first with team DuBois.

The central issue of Edward vs Henry on My Own Worst Enemy has a big fat wedge in the marital dynamic from the beginning and the fact that alter ego Edward sleeps around makes the complete character a fraud and not something women wish to tune in to see week after week.  Personally I thought that the wife in Journeyman was a bitch and did not care for her at all which was part of what turned me off on that series. The chemistry between characters has to be right. No matter how much high concept you work with, the key to every successful series is the characters. We as viewers tune into see people we like and find fascinating.

Life – another sophomore show on NBC is another example of a show with a concept that has managed to evolve beyond simply being a concept into a character drama. I really like the lead Damian Lewis as Charlie Crews. His character is quirky, layered and has depth. The police work is usually fairly predictable ( as it is on The Mentalist another series I have connected with) but that is ok. The characters are what make the show work. This year’s addition of Donal Logue has been great. He is so slimy and needy and just about everything Dani is attracted to- you just know they will end up in bed together. Charlie catting around after his ex has been nice this year after his pursuit of anything that came along last year. His live in financial advisor Ted played by Adam Arkin is another low key addition that rounds out a fine cast. And hey- he made moves on Charlie’s sexy step-mom played by Mad Men’s Christina Hendricks.

Back to My Own Worst Enemy and Journeyman. I think the take home message is that you need to have balance in every show. When Heroes premiered they balanced the family with the action and mythos serialized storytelling. MOWE and JM both had too much relying on the episode before it so you couldn’t drop into the middle and figure things out. Medium is no problem- each episode is its own unit. Yes things do link from episode to episode but you can watch without having seen anything in the past.

Law and Order and CSI and the army of police procedurals work ratings wise because you can watch any given episode from any season without having seen anything before it and jump right in. The most successful sci-fi series of all time The X-Files had a few mythos episodes per year but the rest of the time you tuned in to see Mulder and Scully solve cases and see them together. The key is figuring out the balance and not being too hung up on having every episode be about the ones before it. Fringe lost my interest after the second episode when I realized I couldn’t remember the characters names- any of them and really didn’t care.

Sloppy scripts with high concept plots do not win viewers over the way that clear stories with defined characters and good acting do. NBC has had some of the finest talent in the business on board- Kevin McKidd is an amazing actor and well- Christian Slater is the only reason I will watch MOWE through its last episodes but even great actors can’t make hits out of loser scripts. What I do give NBC credit for? Trying. They keep trying to find that magic series and they don’t go cheap when they do so. The NBC cable network USA has a big branded image campaign that is “Character’s Welcome”. I wish NBC would remember this- we want to see characters we like week after week. Heroes has gotten too bloated with people we don’t care about crushing thier ratings. If viewers don’t care- they won’t tune in.

New X-Files Comics on sale next week!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Next week is a great week for X-Files fans. The new Wildstorm X-Files comics featuring stories by Frank Spotnitz hit comic book racks on November 19. The new 7 book series will be set during the hey day of the X-Files with Mulder and Scully investigating any number of interesting cases. The first book even has the lamented and lost Lone Gunmen on the cover- glad to see them living on in comic memory!
Here is a  look at the cover art for the first three books in the series.

  

Here is a sneak into the first volume on sale Nov 19, 2008

Millennium Fans want to see Frank Black stop the end of the world

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

The X-Files movie this summer provided a nice bookending for the epic series this summer- no the U.S. box office wasn’t outstanding but it more than paid for itself in box office returns and word is that Fox has told Chris Carter they will greenlight another film if he and the cast want to do one. DVD sales are expected to be huge- thus the talk of more movies.

Millennium fans are calling for a final chapter of their own. They want to see Frank Black the serious profiler played by Lance Henricksen for 3 years on Millennium revived to tackle the end of days. To this end they have a campaign website you can visit, form letters you can mail in and wallpapers and avatars you can use to show your support for a Frank Black Millennium movie.

The group already has the support of X-Files scribe and producer Frank Spotnitz who featured their press release in his blog. If you are interested in signing up- head over to the BackToFrankBlack website and show your support!

Their efforts and goals are summed up in this press release:

http://www.backtofrankblack.com/ is a website we have created to serve as a hub for a campaign to bring ‘Frank Black’ back to our screens. As many of you will be aware, Frank was the lead protagonist in the 20th Century Fox series “Millennium”. Created by X-Files supremo Chris Carter and starring acting veteran Lance Henriksen the show went on to acquire not only awards but a massive cult following as well as breaking many of the boundaries of genre and crime serials at that time.

Since the show reached its conclusion it has not only retained its fans but found many new and enthusiastic supporters through its successful release on DVD and via constant repeat broadcasts throughout the world. It has spread its appeal globally and has inspired fan communities and websites hailing from as far afield as Western and Eastern Europe, USA, Canada, Mainland China and many more besides.

Due to the recent speculation that Lance Henriksen was to reprise the role in “X-Files: I Want To Believe” a huge swell of support and interest in the character was evident in all corners of the Internet. Webmasters were deluged with inquiries, message boards were flooded with shows of support and campaigns emerged on social networking sites and entertainment communities. In addition this desire was bolstered when Frank Spotnitz noted his own, and Chris Carter’s, desire to reinvigorate the franchise and called on fans for their support. We are those fans and this campaign is our response to their call.

At the very heart of our efforts is a letter writing campaign, five minutes of your time will make a huge difference and we urge you all to check out the campaign website for hints, tips, templates and contact addresses. All of you can make a real contribution to one of the most coherent efforts thus far seen to return a magnificent character to where he truly belongs: back on our screens not just in our hearts.

Over at the website there is ample to get you started as well as campaign wallpapers, avatars and even a Millennium Game to while away the time. For this campaign to work it needs you and it needs your letter but we are confident we can make a big noise and have every faith that you will support us. In closing, thank you for taking the time to read this, head over to the website and read what the campaign entails but most importantly, take this campaign out there and make your voices heard.
The time is now…..let’s bring Frank Black back!