New Shows
Fall premieres continue with FOX this week. On Monday, Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles returns. Tuesday is the pilot episode of Fringe, created by J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman and stars Joshua Jackson. And Wednesday brings a new sitcom Do Not Disturb and the return of ‘Til Death.
Cool Covers
Esquire has put out the first magazine cover using E-Ink tech. They only made 100,000 issues so collectors better get their copy quick.
Viking Quest
Kevin Dillion’s Entourage character Johnny Drama was in a TV show called Viking Quest. Now there is a game based on that show and Drama ain’t happy. His YouTube rant is fun but it kind of looks like he’s reading from a teleprompter. He wouldn’t do that…right? Play the game at www.vikingquestgame.com.
24
Luckily, the TV show 24 was ahead of its shooting schedule since executive producer Howard Gordon has halted production for a re-working of scripts.
NERDS ROCK
The execs behind Rock Band have finally acknowledged our generation’s musical nerd genius’ Jonathan Coulton & MC Frontalot. Skullcrusher Mountain (one of my fav songs) and Livin’ at the Corner of Dude and Catastrophe are now available for the game.






6 responses so far ↓
1 Jimmy Rogers // Sep 8, 2008 at 2:05 pm
Woo, pretty good one this week! I’m excited about Sarah Conner…and I plan on giving fringe a chance, but I don’t expect much because…frankly it’s been tried a million times and the x-files is really the only one that worked….
2 Jennifer Kelton // Sep 8, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Keeping it simple- Thanks!
3 Goosecomics // Sep 8, 2008 at 7:32 pm
Ok, I kind of gave up on 24 some where around season 3 i think, it just got kind of stupid. Will give it another shot. I think thats the only show that I would consider getting cable again.
4 will // Sep 10, 2008 at 11:45 am
Love the singing at the end of this one.
5 Clintus // Sep 12, 2008 at 2:06 am
You’re so awesome. I love nerdtainment.
6 TW Moore // Sep 12, 2008 at 5:51 am
This might sound a bit snippy, so I will apologize beforehand.
We are only 7 years into the 21st century. Since there is not year zero, the 21st century started January 1, 2001. Not January 1, 2000.
Just thought I’d clear that up. Thank you.
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