SeanBean-related stories
Posted Oct 18th 2008 8:38AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S01E01) I'm reading all over the place that this is a thirteen-part series. That sounds very ... British. In fact, it's a pretty damned promising idea. Imagine if more television shows in the US were allowed to have one season or even half a season and then be done. If they wanted to take a real-time approach it could run twenty-eight seasons! I wonder if this will inspire comparisons to
Lost.
I figure a lot of people, in fact most people, won't have read the source material. So their idea of people stranded on an island is going to either be
Lost or
Gilligan's Island. If we're lucky, they'll stretch so far as
Lord of the Flies. Certainly this is an ambitious project, promising us swashbuckling excitement. And yet even though the cold opening featured a potential dramatic rescue and gunfire, when the credits started I realized it hadn't raised my heart rate a bit. In fact, it was possibly the dullest action scene I'd ever seen.
Continue reading Crusoe: Rum and Gunpowder (series premiere)
Posted May 22nd 2008 8:31PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, News, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Today, NBC released
more casting news for its new fall drama / adventure series Crusoe, and it looks like some more big screen actors are finding a home on the small screen. Sam Neill (
Jurassic Park), Sean Bean (
The Lord of the Rings) and Joss Ackland (
Lethal Weapon 2) will join the cast.
Crusoe, based on Daniel Defoe's novel, is due to film in the UK, South Africa, and the Seychelles. The show will follow the title character (played by Philip Winchester) on his island adventures while flashing back to his life before he was a castaway. Sean Bean will play Crusoe's widower father and appear in scenes that depict his tragic childhood. Sam Neill will play Jeremiah Blackthorn, a family friend who keeps a close watch on Robinson Crusoe's business ventures.
I will definitely be tuning in and checking this show out. I like that it's based on a classic novel. Sam Neill, no stranger to television work, was great in
The Tudors, and I've had the biggest crush on Sean Bean since his Boromir days in
LOTR.
Does
Crusoe look interesting to you?