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Single Emmy Nominations list for Sci-Fi and Action Series

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

More single Emmy nominations from some of our favorite series- Chuck is up against Burn Notice in the stunts category, the special effects area is tight. I think BSG might get it but am thrilled to see Sanctuary get a nod for its all green screen filming and 100% digital environment. Smallville and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles have two of their best episodes of the seasons facing off in the sound editing category. Life on Mars may not have been renewed but it snagged a most coveted Best Cinematography nomination. Bones gets a nomination for Art Direction for Hero in the Hold- the episode with Booth trapped on the ship and hallucinating. The fun final nod on this list is the nomination of Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along for best web series- especially sweet when Dollhouse was shut out completely. In some non- sci-fi nominations, Nate Fillion’s Castle received a nod for best score and William Shatner received a best supporting actor in a drama nomination for his work on Boston Public.

Outstanding Stunt Coordination

Chuck • Chuck Versus The First Date • NBC • College Hill Pictures, Wonderland Sound and Vision in association with Warner Bros. Television
Merritt Yohnka, Stunt Coordinator

Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series

Fringe • Pilot • FOX • Warner Bros. Television and Bad Robot Productions
Kevin Blank, Visual Effects Supervisor
Jay Worth, Visual Effect Coordinator
Andrew Orloff, Visual Effects Supervisor
Johnathan Banta, 2D Lead Artist
Steve Graves, 3D Lead Artist
Jonathan Spencer Levy, Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Dewis, 3D Artist
Steve Fong, Compositing Artist
Tom Turnbull, Visual Effects Supervisor

Sanctuary • Sanctuary For All • Syfy • Sanctuary Productions
Lee Wilson, Visual Effects Supervisor
Lisa Wilson, Visual Effects Producer
Sebastien Bergeron, Digital Effects Supervisor
Les Quinn, CG Supervisor
Matt Belbin, Visual Effects Coordinator
Mladden Miholjcic, CG Artist
Ken Lee, CG Artist
Philippe Thibault, Compositor

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series

Smallville • Bloodline • CW • Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Michael E. Lawshe, Supervising Sound Editor
Jessica Dickson, Dialog Editor
Norval Crutcher III, ADR Editor
Paul Diller, Sound FX Editor
Marc Meyer, Sound Effects Editor
Tim Cleveland, Sound Effects Editor
Jenny Leite, Sound Editor
Chris McGeary, Music Editor
Michael Crabtree, Foley Artist
Al Gomez, Foley Artist

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles • Mr. Ferguson Is Ill Today • FOX • Bartleby
Company and The Halcyon Company in association with Warner Bros. Television
Jon Ibrahim Mete, Supervising Sound Editor
Pat Foley, Dialogue Editor
Tim Farrell, Sound Effects Editor
David Werntz, Sound Effects Editor
Jerry Edemann, Sound Editor
Michael Baber, Music Editor
Catherine Rose, Foley Artist
Shelly Roden, Foley Artist

Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series
Life On Mars • Out Here In The Fields • ABC • A Space Floor TV and Kudos Production in
association with 20th Century Fox and ABC Studios
Kramer Morgenthau, Director of Photography

Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series
Bones • The Hero In The Hold • FOX • 20th Century Fox Television
Michael Mayer, Production Designer
Gregory S. Richman, Art Director
Kimberly Wannop, Set Decorator

Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog • drhorrible.com • Mutant Enemy, Inc.
Joss Whedon, Producer
Michael Boretz, Producer
David Burns, Producer

Life on Mars 1.17 Life is a Rock trailer- final episode trailer

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

This week is the final episode of Life on Mars and the producers promise it will not end the way the U.K. show did- so make sure you tune in!

Life on Mars – new trailer and this week’s moment of Zen

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

This week’s moment of Zen comes from Life on Mars- with only two more episodes left Sam had an interesting week this week. He went undercover to infiltrate an Irish gang and met his babysitter Colleen- the woman who was his archtype for the kind of woman Sam Tyler always found attractive. He found out that his mom and his young self are living next door to the mob boss’s sister. After the undercover work is done Sam goes to see his mother and at her behest sits down and talks to himself to try to make him understand why his father left them and that life will be ok. Sam uses his alter ego- Detective Luke Skywalker ….watch and enjoy! Clip has the big episode ending that leads into the trailer for next week.

Clip

Trailer

Ashes to Ashes – episode three on BBC America tonight

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Ashes to Ashes airs the third of 8 episodes tonight on BBC America. I really like Keeley Hawes as Alex Drake and it is interesting to see the sparks between here and Phil Glennister’s Gene Hunt. This is the general promo for the show promoting tonight’s episode.

Ashes to Ashes 102 airs tonight on BBC America

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Life on Mars sequel Ashes to Ashes second episode airs tonight on BBC America. I loved seeing Phillip Glennister revising his role as Gene Hunt and so far I rather like our modern profiler thrust back in time to the 1980s. This week we should see Alex Drake begin her quest to find out what happened to her parents.

Life on Mars 115 All the Young Dudes

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Promo photos from SpoilerTV

Life on Mars fans petition to continue the series

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Feature by Kate Blake- Admin Multipleverses

News this week that ABC is canceling the US adaptation of Life on Mars has angered many fans of the ABC series. The blog TV Series Finale has over 3100 signatures already asking that the show be continued. If you would like to show your support- click HERE and sign the petition!
Want to let ABC know how you feel about the news that your fave show has been cancelled? Send them an e-mail detailing how much you like the series, that you have watched every week and would like to see more episodes. Be polite, articulate and concise. You can send your messages through the ABC website using their contacts page- every message is forwarded to the correct people and they will be read. This is easy and allows you make your opinions heard by the right people.
CLICK HERE to contact ABC.

Personally- Life on Mars is the only show I currently watch on ABC. I will check out Nathan Fillion’s Castle- but the rest of their programming? Well Dancing with the stars is not what this fan of Chuck and Heroes watches and sorry- but American Idol wins out of a bunch of has beens and wanna be celebrities doing ballroom dancing any night of the week.

The US version of Life on Mars is smart, has humor and some outstanding supporting performances from veteran actors Harvey Keitel and Michael Imperioli. My favorite person on the show by far though is Jason O’Mara. He has brought Sam Tyler convincingly to life in the 1970s and I have enjoyed how he has shown Sam go through all of the phases of disbelief, denial, just plain rejecting his circumstances to now being at a point where he is starting to accept that this is his life in 1973 and that he needs to embrace the strangeness of his circumstances and live in the right now. I loved the recent episode where Sam stopped a man who had been abusing women and killing them more than 30 years before he was stopped in Sam’s time. He saved countless lives by his being there and not giving up on his absolute belief that the slick art dealer was an A-class scumbag killer.

Every week we get nuggets of strange and interesting factoids and points of view that are unique to Life on Mars’ Lieutenant Gene Hunt played brilliantly by Harvey Keitel. Keitel is known for his film work- having appeared in films such as The Piano , Thelma and Louise and countless others. He has made a career out playing character spots and he was exactly what was needed to bring some weight to the role of Gene Hunt. Hunt was played in the UK version by Phil Glennister and it was his portrayal that people in the UK loved so much that led to the show being revived as Ashes to Ashes which followed Gene into the 1980s. This week on the US show we got a nod to Phil as the cop bar- which made an appearance earlier in the season- was named Glennisters. Harvey Keitel’s Hunt is not a mirror to Glennister’s- it is his own interpretation of the role. I loved the episodes with Gene and his daughter and how they had to work on understanding each other and forgiving each other. Gene is a hard ass – but he cares. He cares for the people around him and he loves his city and does everything he can to make sure they are safe even when it means crossing the line.

I tune in every week to see what Michael Imperioli will do next and what he will say as Ray Carling. I have to give Michael big props for growing out the most impressive moustache on TV. He was at the New York Comic Con in January and you can see it is real. I loved Michael as Christopher on The Sopranos- but on Life on Mars I think in some ways his character is more complex than Christopher ever was. We saw some really interesting insight a few weeks back when we met his wife on screen. He complains about her- but we saw she is beautiful, talented and sweet beyond belief. I think the complaining masks a man who knows he married a woman who is way out of his league and is terrified of losing her to anyone and anything else. He is afraid of change and takes things out on “No Nuts” Annie all of the time. It isn’t that he has anything in for Annie but sees her as a symbol – he sees women on the job as a threat to his place in life as a man. This chauvanistic attitude is perfect for the time and place and his blue collar cop in the 1970s. I can see Ray today as an old gray haired guy, alone- his wife having left him long ago and his never finding anyone who can live up to her. He is at a bar with a bunch of his cronies, reminiscing about the good old days and giving Hillary Clinton the finger when she shows up on the news from Capitol Hill.

Gretchen Mol plays Annie Norris- the psychology graduate who is working as a glorified errand girl as part of the women’s brigade, assigned to the precinct and seen as a nuisance by the squad. She and Sam are drawn together because he values her intelligence and he is from a time when men and women work side by side. He is completely confused as to why she takes the abuse the men dump on her and is always including her in his investigations as a full team member. This doesn’t alwasy sit well with the rest of the team but they are coming around. Even the Lieut Hunt sees Annie’s value when they need a woman to do things a man just can’t. Where is Annie in 30 years? Well I think that when the FBI starts VICAP in the 1980s Annie- by then a detective herself in the NYPD applies and becomes a profiler and eventually moves into a position as a director with the FBI. She writes a book about her career when she retires- it becomes a huge best seller and a TV series is based upon her experiences. She never forgets Sam Tyler and meets him one day and thanks him. He of course has no idea who she is personally but knows her professionally.

If you have missed any episodes of LIFE on MARS you can watch them at ABC.com – they are available in streaming HD. Watch the last episodes of Life on Mars on Wednesday nights after LOST.

Here is the Life on Mars Starter Kit to get you into the show:

Here is the trailer for this week’s episode:

Ashes to Ashes set for its US Premiere

Friday, March 6th, 2009

The US version of Life on Mars has only 3 episode left to air before it signs off- one episode more than the original UK series ran by the way. This weekend BBC America premieres the follow up series that starred Phil Glennister reprising his role as Gene Hunt. He is joined by Keeley Hawes. You can read up on the show, see video clips and photos on the BBCA site HERE This time the year is 1981- the tail end of the disco era, the beginning of the Reagan 80s.

Official Series description:

THE SEQUEL TO THE HIT SERIES LIFE ON MARS
Trailer for episode 1- there will be 8 episodes running on Saturday nights this spring.


On Life On Mars, Detective Sam Tyler had an accident in 2007 and was transported back to 1973.

However, the story didn’t end there: in the modern world of 2008, Detective Inspector Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes, MI-5) has risen rapidly through the ranks as a psychological profiler, and she’s highly valued as an aid to capturing suspects. But she is ripped from her current world of high-tech gadgets and sexual equality when she is kidnapped and shot. Suddenly, Alex finds herself in 1981, interacting with familiar characters from the detailed reports she’s been studying, logged by none other than Sam Tyler

Life on Mars 115 trailer

Friday, March 6th, 2009

The cops from Life on Mars go undercover as the folks on Swingtown this week.

Life on Mars News, Trailer- show cancelled but it will air all episodes

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

ABC has done it again – numerous sources are reporting the show has been cancelled by ABC – and apparently this has been done early to allow their cast to audition for other shows. Gretchen Mol apparently is up for a part in the new Witches of Eastwick series on ABC. Blah….but unlike Pushing Daisies where you will have to wait for the DVD to see the final episodes, Life on Mars will run through to the season end which will act as a series end. This is actually about the same number of total episodes that the UK series ran.

Here is the trailer for this week- check our gallery for pics from the show- and I have added some more behind the scenes shots of them shooting in New York. I have a feeling part of the decision to cancel the show has to do with the same reason Fringe is moving to Vancouver- rising costs due to the State of New York running out of film subsidy money.