SciFi Channel-related stories
Posted Oct 24th 2008 2:55PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free
Well, this was probably inevitable. With the success of A&E's Paranormal State hanging over the heads of the SciFi Channel, the network has given a thumbs-up to a new Ghost Hunters pilot that will join the original as well as Ghost Hunters International and Ghost Hunter Babies. All right, there is no such thing as Ghost Hunter Babies, but it would be a good idea. Think about it for a moment -- the babies would literally be peeing and pooping in their pants when they saw or felt something ghost-like rather than just saying that they did.
The new pilot is called Ghost Hunters: College Edition. In this edition the hunters would be, you guessed it, college students. Instead of teaming up and performing investigations on their own -- like they do on Paranormal State -- these students would team up with professional investigators to examine claims of paranormal events across the globe. In other words, look for some cross-overs between this show and its two older siblings.
I understand that Ghost Hunters is one of the SciFi Channel's hits, but isn't the network heading towards the point of saturation by adding a third series? With three series you begin to parse out smaller and smaller groups of viewers to each show, which brings down the popularity of the original. Something to think about, network executives, when you decide on giving a green light to Ghost Hunters: The Animated Series.
Posted Aug 5th 2008 4:41PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, Stargate, Reality-Free
Many on this site, both reviewers and commenters, have complained for many years now on the way that Sci Fi Channel handles the airing of their original programs. The main complaint has been that viewers have had to wait nearly six months, or more, between the time part one of the season ended in the summer and part two began at the end of January. Most recently these complaints have been addressed about Stargate Atlantis.
Well, those complaints may have finally been heard by the programming wonks over at Sci Fi because Atlantis looks to be continuing its season through the fall. After completing the first half of its run on September 26th, with a break for Labor Day, Atlantis will return to the schedule on Friday, October 10th at its new time of 9:00 PM. The week before, it will be preempted by the two-hour series premiere of Sanctuary, which will move into the 10:00 PM slot in back of Atlantis.
Atlantis will continue to run through October, with a preemption on Halloween night due to the Ghost Hunters Live event. Whether or not the remaining ten episodes of the series will wind up in 2008 or continue into 2009, when the last half of Battlestar Galactica airs, has yet to be addressed.
Posted Aug 1st 2008 2:40PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Reality-Free
The official trailer for the Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica has been out for a few weeks now. If you haven't seen it yet, it gives a fairly vague outline of what the show will be about. In the trailer you will see snippets of Joseph Adama (Esai Morales), Daniel Graystone (Eric Stoltz), a radical bomber on a subway, an early version of a Cylon, and some near full-frontal nudity.
So far, the reviews have been mixed on the content of the trailer. While there have many calls of "I can't wait" and "looking forward to it," others think that it will fall far behind the quality of the current BSG. For example, one commenter over at iFilm said the show should stand par with standard network or cable dramas but it could fail in the science fiction area. Another commenter stated that the trailer didn't look high tech enough. A third asked, "No dogfight?" Many others are upset because BSG hasn't even finished yet.
Continue reading Caprica trailer gets lukewarm reviews - VIDEO
Posted Jul 2nd 2008 2:00PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Interviews

Tracy Morgan is a busy man. Along with his role on the NBC comedy 30 Rock, now entering its third season, Tracy is also taking on the reigns of host of the SciFi Channel program Scare Tactics, also in its third season. Premiering on July 9th, Scare Tactics is a hidden-camera, reality-comedy hybrid that allows friends and loved ones to set up unsuspecting victims into a series of horror hoaxes that are staged with movie-style special effects and makeup.
Earlier this week, Tracy, who is the third host of the program after Shannen Doherty and Stephen Baldwin hosted the first two seasons, joined Tactics' Executive Producer Scott Hallock on a conference call to talk about this upcoming season.
Continue reading Tracy Morgan and Scott Hallock talk Scare Tactics
Posted Apr 25th 2008 1:41PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: OpEd, Battlestar Galactica, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

For the past few weeks,
SciFi.com has been giving viewers an early look at that week's episode, online. The
first and
second episodes were shown only at noon Eastern, while the
third (last week) was shown every hour throughout the morning and afternoon. In all cases, you couldn't rewind or pause the feed, and there are short commercials throughout. This was fantastic for fans eager to see the episode early -- until today, that is.
Sci Fi's website promised a noon "preview" of tonight's episode, which to most meant would be the same, full-episode preview we've been seeing this season. Instead, viewers got the shaft after about 20 minutes of the episode airing, including ending the viewing with a commercial.
Continue reading Sci Fi fraks over BSG fans in early episode "preview"
Posted Mar 30th 2008 3:11PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Battlestar Galactica
So, you're sitting in front of your flat-screen, watching your Season Three DVD of Battlestar Galactica, in anticipation of the new season starting April 4th, and you happen to glance over at your 2-Slice stainless steel toaster. As you stare at your reflection in the gleaming metal you think 'Hey, if I put some flashing lights on the face of that toaster it would look like a Cylon's head. But, who in hell would be interested in seeing something like that other than myself?'
Funny you should think that, because someone is interested in seeing your creation. In fact, three someones in the form of Scifi.com, dvice.com, and Make magazine are willing to judge your work, along with others, to see who can mod or make a Cylon from scratch. If they like what you made they'll give you a chance to show your creation on the SCI FI Channel.
And you thought putting blinking lights on your toaster was stupid, didn't you?
Continue reading You have a toaster? Then you may win the 'Make a Cylon' contest
Posted Mar 28th 2008 10:40AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Battlestar Galactica, Cable/Satellite, Pickups and Renewals

Since it looks like
Bionic Woman is not coming back to NBC, although nothing's been confirmed, the executive producer is moving on.
David Eick is writing a pilot based on the Alfonso Cuarón film Children of Men for SciFi.
The film, brilliantly directed by the Mexican filmmaker, was a grim tale about the future -- England in 2027 -- where women have become completely infertile and the human race faces a major crises with less than a century to survive.
Continue reading Children of Men: The series
Posted Mar 20th 2008 12:02AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Battlestar Galactica, Video

I'm curious to know how many people are newcomers to the current
Battlestar Galactica series on Sci Fi. Seeing as this is the final season coming up, are there people more inclined to try to catch up (or have been catching up) so they can enjoy the end of the show in real time?
Sci Fi has put together a short special called
Battlestar Galactica Revealed, featuring scenes from past seasons and interviews with the cast and creators of the series. These videos, along with the
eight minute "recap" video (shown over on the right of the site as of this writing), should help get those not interested in picking up past seasons on DVD caught up with things (though shame on you for your intolerable disinterest!) Check out the videos after the jump.
Continue reading Battlestar Galactica Revealed - VIDEOS
Posted Mar 10th 2008 10:04AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Stargate
A few weeks ago we reported that a fifth season of Stargate Atlantis would be airing on the SciFi network sometime in the fall, just as the fourth season did back in 2007. Well, it now seems like the premiere of the new season will be moving up a couple of months.
A number of online resources, including Gateworld, TV Guide, and the personal blog of Atlantis executive producer Joseph Mallozzi, are reporting that the show will be premiering in July. "The decision on the Season Five premiere date rests with SCI FI," Mallozzi writes in his blog, "However, I'm hopeful that fans won't have to wait until the fall to see the resolution of our Season Four cliffhanger."
Continue reading Stargate Atlantis may be coming back earlier than expected
Posted Jan 8th 2008 10:00AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Battlestar Galactica, Contests and Giveaways

The giveaways continue today! Not only are we giving away five copies of
The Tudors season one on DVD, we've also got three copies of
Battlestar Galactica - Razor: Unrated Extended Edition on DVD for three lucky, random commenters. The set is available in stores now.
To enter, simply leave a comment below before 5:00PM Eastern, Friday, January 11, simply telling us what your favorite episode of
Battlestar Galactica is. As always, we'll randomly choose three winners amongst the eligible entries. Some other details:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below stating your favorite episode of Battlestar Galactica (the current series).
- The comment must be left before January 11, 2008 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Three winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Three winners will receive a copy of Battlestar Galactica - Razor: Unrated Extended Edition on DVD (valued at $26.98).
Click
here for complete Official Rules.
Posted Oct 10th 2007 2:03PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Battlestar Galactica, Video

The days are ticking down to the
Battlestar Galactica: Razor movie, coming to SciFi on November 24. Until then, SciFi is releasing what they're calling "
Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks". I'm told we'll get these about every week until the movie premieres.
This one features a couple of seemingly new characters who were once on board the Galactica during the First Cylon War. Check it out after the jump.
Continue reading BSG: Razor Flashback - Day 4,571 - VIDEO
Posted Oct 7th 2007 5:26PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Video
There's a preview for the upcoming SciFi Channel miniseries Tin Man up on YouTube. It's a more modern and sinister take on The Wizard of Oz. The video is also embedded after the jump.
Apparently, the Outer Zone (Oz. Outer Zone. Get it?) is ruled by an evil sorceress named Azkadellia (what? Not Elphaba? I guess you'll have to stick to the musical for that). Following in the tradition of the strong female protagonist, Dorothy "DG" Gale is now a midwestern waitress caught in a freak storm that transports her to the Outer Zone where she has to kick butt and take names.
Continue reading SciFi's Tin Man trailer - VIDEO
Posted Oct 7th 2007 1:12PM by Will O'Brien
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, Battlestar Galactica, HDTV, Stargate, Eureka

After hitting the guide button on my HR20 DVR, my jaw hit the ground. After months of promises, DirecTV finally came through on one to deliver the SciFi Channel and many other channels in HD. Instead of grouping them together below channel 100, the new HD channels show up just above their SD counterparts.
Unfortunately, if you own an older HD DirecTivo, you won't be enjoying the new channels - you can only view them with one of the newer mpeg-4 HD receivers, like the HR20. If you think you're missing out, use your search engine to hunt down the DirecTV customer retention phone number. They'll usually upgrade existing customers for a minimal fee.
Continue reading DirecTV finally rolls out hi-def SciFi Channel
Posted Sep 15th 2007 2:30PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Industry, TV on DVD, Battlestar Galactica

Last month
we told you of Sci Fi Channel's poll for choosing the cover art for the DVD of the upcoming
Battlestar Galactica - Razor TV movie.
We posted our own poll and, as it turns out, the votes match up.
The winning choice, seen right, is 'B'. I actually chose 'C' myself (which came in second in our poll), maybe because when thinking of the word "razor" I thought the split images matched along with that. But in all honesty, I don't really care what the cover looks like -- they were all fine choices.
Continue reading Winning Razor cover art chosen and other Battlestar Galactica news
Posted Aug 10th 2007 9:58AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Battlestar Galactica
Ron Moore, he of the super-stupendous remake of Battlestar Galactica, will be sticking around the television universe for a few more years. According to press reports Moore has signed a two-year, seven-figure deal with Universal Media Studios, which is part of NBC Universal.
This deal means that he will continue to work with partner David Eick on BSG, which ends its run after this season (the fourth). He'll also work on other projects for the studio. This means that you could see something from Ron on NBC, USA, or SciFi Channel in the near future. There's even talk that Moore could have a new series on the air as early as fall 2008.
And, who knows? If Bionic Woman, which Eick is heading up, needs a bit of help perhaps Moore will stop in to give him a hand.
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