AndromedaStrain-related stories
Posted May 12th 2009 3:43PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Celebrities, Reality-Free

While
Kevin Costner is executive producing a new A&E Western mini-series event, he's not as sure if he'll be directing any of it or even if he'll be appearing in it. It all depends on the script. So he's not sure if it'll be good enough to bother with beyond his current EP duties?
Come on, Kevin. This is A&E. Remember their first, and only so far, mini-series
The Andromeda Strain? Yeah,
I actually watched it and it was horrible! Which means this one simply has to be better. Right? It can't be much worse. Truly. It can't.
Continue reading Kevin Costner may direct/star in a new Western mini-series...or may not
Posted Jun 30th 2008 9:20PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Casting, Reality-Free

I don't know how they keep doing it; AMC that is. Not only have they brought us stellar series
(Mad Men) after stellar series (
Breaking Bad), but now they've managed to snag two big-time Hollywood names to join the cast of their remake of one of the smartest shows in television history. What
started as rumor, that even we at TV Squad had a hard time believing, is now fact. Both
Jim Caviezel and Ian McKellan have been cast in AMC's remake of The Prisoner. Caviezel is set to fill Patrick McGoohan's shoes as the titular "Number Six," while McKellan will step into the role of "Number Two."
AMC's
The Prisoner is scheduled to be a six-part mini-series. It hasn't been made clear if those six parts are one hour, two or a combination of both, but either way the original wrapped up in 17 so there's no reason to think we can't get a satisfying tale in six installments. With casting of the two principals announced, it's actually safe to say now that this thing might really get made. AMC is cruising right along with their original programming, and after forty years, I think we're due a re-imagining of this classic series. And unlike
the disastrous The Andromeda Strain at A&E, I have faith that AMC won't let me down ... don't let me down, AMC!
Continue reading McKellan and Caviezel captured for AMC's remake of The Prisoner
Posted Jun 6th 2008 12:20PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Subtle Subtitles, Reality-Free
Welcome to Subtle Subtitles. For those of you who are uninitiated to the purpose of this feature, we're asking you to come up with your funniest quote or description for what's going on in the screen grab we choose for the week. Winners are announced in the following Friday's contest.
Last contest's winner:
apronk
"Clay Aiken is breeding!!!"This week, a scene from the series premiere of CBS's
Swingtown ...

Posted May 30th 2008 11:39AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Subtle Subtitles, Reality-Free
Welcome to Subtle Subtitles. For those of you who are uninitiated to the purpose of this feature, we're asking you to come up with your funniest quote or description for what's going on in the screen grab we choose for the week. Winners are announced in the following Friday's contest.Last contest's winner:
Benjh
This week, a scene from
A&E's Andromeda Strain ...
Continue reading Subtle Subtitles
Posted May 29th 2008 11:26AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

Why didn't you warn me? I started this fun little adventure with the novel
The Andromeda Strain back in college and enjoyed the book tremendously. If for nothing else, it was funny how much time and attention Michael Crichton spent on the "modern" technology and amazing computational advances. Of course, I read the book in the mid-'90s and he wrote it in the late '60s. It's even more hilariously dated now. You mean, 200 people can work at the same time on this mainframe computer? That's astounding!
Continue reading Straining to watch Andromeda
Posted Jul 14th 2007 12:40PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting
Back in May I mentioned that A&E was developing Michael Crichton's book The Andromeda Strain into a miniseries. The network recently announced the cast, which includes Benjamin Bratt, Rick Schroder, Eric McCormack, Viola Davis, Christa Miller, Andre Braugher, Daniel Dae Kim, and Ted Whittall.
The Andromeda Strain, which was also made into a feature film in 1971, tells the story of a deadly plague brought back to Earth from space on a satellite that crashes in Utah. The virus kills off almost everyone in a small town except for an old man and an infant. Scientists are forced to race against time to stop the plague from spreading.
Continue reading Casting news for Andromeda Strain