AndreasKatsulas-related stories
Posted Oct 25th 2009 10:03AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, TV on DVD, OpEd, Video, Reality-Free

While perusing around
SlashControl tonight, I nearly stopped breathing when I came across
Babylon 5. Not just a few episodes or even one or two seasons. All five seasons, 99 episodes total.
My sci-fi-loving mom taped the entire series on VHS, and I have the first few seasons on DVD. But what a thrill to find it on SlashControl. If you're not familiar with J. Michael Straczynski's groundbreaking show, it takes place in the year 2258, ten years after an Earth-Minbari War. Commander Jeffrey Sinclair (Michael O'Hare) takes command of a giant five-mile-long cylindrical space station, orbiting a planet in neutral space.
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Posted Oct 19th 2009 2:04PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free, Gone Too Soon

The name "Max Headroom" comes from the last thing TV reporter Edison Carter saw before he was knocked out and hacker extraordinaire Bryce Lynch dumped his memories into a computer: a sign reading "Max. Headroom: 2.3 meters" as a warning for low clearance. The program came alive and an '80s icon was born. Most people today remember Max Headroom for his pervasive commercial association with New Coke.
Yet it was in the
Max Headroom series that he was truly groundbreaking. The show was developed from a UK telefilm:
Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future. And that film was only created to give back-story to a talking head they wanted to use in a music video show.
Unfortunately, the popularity of this show and the character lasted about as long as New Coke. And for those of you who have no idea what New Coke is ... exactly!
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Posted Aug 5th 2008 11:04AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

During our
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Retro Squad week, I put out a
call for an episode of Buffy a newbie could watch to get a feel for the show. And you guys came through in a big way. Most insisted it was a show that needed to be watched from the beginning, but at the same time warned that there was some cheese-factor in those early episodes. Your votes pushed me to "
Hush," which I found to be incredibly enjoyable and a perfect introduction to the cleverness and tone of the show. Even better, it made me that much more eager to go back and watch the entire run of the show.
In the comments to that piece Doug Nelson asked if someone could do something similar for
Babylon 5. That got me thinking about other serialized shows of this nature like
The X-Files,
The West Wing and to an extent
Doctor Who and
Quantum Leap. We're a community of TV-lovers here, so we should help each other out. Thus, the TVS Starter Kits. And for Doug Nelson, it starts with
Babylon 5.
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