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calliopes_pen ([personal profile] calliopes_pen) wrote2011-03-25 12:08 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

The first full trailer for Captain America.

The 10 Most Watchable MST3K Movies. I can confirm that Jack Frost is strangely good, even without MST3K providing jokes. As a sidenote, I believe that was also the first episode I ever caught on the Sci-Fi Channel, when they were mostly just showing the final season over and over and over again.

A sequel to the reboot of Spider-Man is already in the works.

Juno Temple has joined the cast of The Dark Knight Rises.

From Tor: 7 Science Fiction TV Shows We Barely Remember. I may have been one of the only people that actually watched Homeboys In Outer Space. I’m so sorry.

Fringe has been renewed for a fourth season.

17 small-screen cartoon spin-offs from science fiction franchises. The Back to the Future cartoon makes the list, as does Real Ghostbusters/Extreme Ghostbusters, Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest, and Highlander—both the anime, and the cartoon with Quentin Macleod, set in the future.

[identity profile] stormkpr.livejournal.com 2011-03-25 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I do agree that some of those MST3K movies weren't half bad. From their list, I liked Viking Women, The Magic Sword, and Danger: Diabolk.

But my favorite is probably Quest of the Delta Knights.

Not sure if this is pathethic of not but...

[identity profile] donutsweeper.livejournal.com 2011-03-25 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Out of the 7 shows I watched 6 (and since the other one is British I didn't have a chance to watch that really.) I liked Time Trax a lot, Space: Above and Beyond was a really good show and actually Space Rangers was awesome (and gets extra kudos for Linda Hunt, because, come on LINDA HUNT!!) and I vaguely remember having a crush on the SuperForce star (even if the show was a Super Hawk wannabe)...as for having watched Tek War and Homeboys in Space, well... I got nothing.

[identity profile] omorka.livejournal.com 2011-03-26 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
The one saving grace of Tek War: Warren Zevon did the closing credits. Now, if I could only find my copy . . .