Posts with tag david eick
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 2:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Cancellations
We've been discussing this a lot lately, the fate of NBC's Bionic Woman. There were rumors flying around during the writers strike that it had been canceled, then I heard from someone on the show that it had indeed been canceled, and then Joel reported that it was probably canceled. but there was never any "official" word from the network about whether it was coming back or not.
There still isn't.
However, I think we can take the word of the show's executive producer David Eick, who says that the show is gone. He tells Wired.com that even though he though Michelle Ryan was wonderful (*cough cough*), he thought "the process was frustrating" and they "just didn't bring it all together like we did with Battlestar." He even makes a point of saying that "some" of the writing was good, which means he knows that some of the writing was bad too.
Continue reading Yes, Bionic Woman is really, really canceled (really!)
Posted Oct 9th 2007 7:02PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Battlestar Galactica, Video

Laura Roslin with a gun! Starbuck freaking out! Everyone's accused of being a Cylon!
The final season of
Battlestar Galactica is getting close and there's
a new promo to whet your appetite. It looks freakin' awesome and makes me confident that Ron Moore and David Eick won't disappoint us.
Video is after the jump.
Continue reading Battlestar Galactica season four trailer - VIDEO
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.
Posted Jul 28th 2007 6:38PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Industry, Battlestar Galactica, Celebrities

The
Battlestar Galactica panel was really a celebration of
Battlestar's women. The panel opened with a montage video featuring all the female characters swearing or, at least, saying "frak" alot following the weighty words, "Well-behaved women rarely make history."
Continue reading Comic-Con: Battlestar Galactica panel report
Posted Jul 18th 2007 11:12AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Battlestar Galactica, Casting

Katee Sackhoff, who plays Starbuck on
Battlestar Galactica, just inked a last-minute deal for a recurring role on NBC's
Bionic Woman. She has a guest spot in the pilot as a "bad" bionic woman and you've probably noticed that she has been played up pretty heavily in NBC's promo spots for the new series. But, she only was scheduled to appear in the first few episodes... until last night. Sackhoff and NBC Universal came to a contract deal where her "bad" character will now be a recurring role.
David Eick, executive producer for both
BSG and
Bionic Woman, is said to have been the driving force behind that deal. Sackhoff didn't show up for this week's
TCA panel on
Bionic Woman because she was still negotiating a contract. A bold move, really. But not as bold as what Starbuck would've done, which is to show up drunk and start fighting with people who asked her questions about whether she's a Cylon.
Posted Jun 11th 2007 11:27AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Battlestar Galactica

According to the film site, IESB, the cast and crew of
Battlestar Galactica would really like to do a movie. Only, it's not up to them. It's not even up to NBC/Universal. The permission for doing a movie must first come from the original series creator, Glen Larson. He's the guy who created the series in the 1970s.
IESB says Larson hasn't been thrilled with the current adaptation of
Battlestar Galactica, so getting his permission to make a movie might be really, really difficult. Apparently he has already made things slightly difficult for the current run of BSG. Since he holds the movie rights to the series, SciFi's plan to create a
stand-alone movie about the Pegasus had to be altered a bit. Instead of going straight to DVD, the two-episode feature will have to air on television first.
In interviews with the website, BSG producer David Eick mentions that he has "extended an olive branch" to Larson and actor Jamie Bamber flat-out begs Larson to let them do a big screen flick.
Would you like a BSG movie? I surely would. I know I'll miss these characters terribly once
the series is over.
[Via
Dark Horizons]
Posted Jun 1st 2007 4:55PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Programming, Battlestar Galactica, Interviews, Cancellations

This afternoon I listened in on a conference call with
Battlestar Galactica Executive Producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick, announcing news regarding the series' fourth season. Just as mentioned
earlier in the month -- and as many had already figured out -- the forthcoming season of the show will be the series' last.
Highlights from the call after the jump.
Continue reading Moore and Eick speak up about Battlestar Galactica's future and more
Posted May 21st 2007 3:26PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows

When someone remakes a TV show or a movie, they often go more serious or darker. Is it because producers and directors feel they have to go "serious" to justify a remake? Do we live in more cynical times? Do the producers feel that they can't make a quality show that also happens to be light?
Kenneth Johnson, the creator of the original Bionic Woman series in the '70s (a spinoff of The Six Million Dollar Man), tells the L.A. Times that he's worried about the remake. I guess I would, too, if an NBC exec called my show "kind of cheesy." Although Johnson has been impressed with the work of producer David Eick on Battlestar Galactica, he's not so sure they're doing the right thing with the remake of his show.
Continue reading Original Bionic Woman creator worried about remake
Posted Mar 8th 2007 9:31AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Sci Fi

This might go down as one of the coolest television-related sites ever (besides TV Squad, of course). Sci Fi has launched a
Battlestar Galactica Videomaker Toolkit where you can make your own videos. And they cut no corners doing it. You can access a handful of scenes, sound effects and music clips from
BSG-- and create your own storyline by editing those scenes with scenes you've shot yourself (you've always wanted to fly a Raptor, haven't you?). The finished videos can be up to four minutes long and, according to the website, executive producer David David Eick will choose the best one and play it during an episode of
BSG.
All the video scenes are either on land or in space and they don't show any of the characters. Too bad, really. I'd like to edit myself into the boxing episode and kick Lee Adama's ass!
[Via
Pop Candy]
Posted Feb 13th 2007 4:40PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Sci Fi, Pickups and Renewals

It's official! Just as the
rumor mill predicted, the best show on television (
Battlestar Galactica) has been renewed for a fourth season. Production on another 13 episodes resumes this summer with a premiere date in January 2008.
SciFi apparently was waiting to renew to see how
BSG would do in its new 10 pm Sunday night timeslot, and apparently the network is happy with the numbers. As it should be. Ratings actually went up 8% when it moved from Fridays.
Although the SciFi announcement doesn't mention it, this should mean that there will also be a Battlestar Galactica movie sometime between the end of this season and the beginning of next season.
Back in January, producers David Eick and Ron Moore said they'll be making a straight-to-DVD, stand-alone flick if they get a fourth season.
[Thanks, Fullman!]
Posted Jan 10th 2007 8:29AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Sci Fi

In
this spoiler-filled article (read at your own risk - seriously!) in the Chicago Tribune, the producers of
Battlestar Galactica confirm they are making a 2-hour movie between seasons 3 and 4. The news ends a few weeks
of speculation. David Eick and Ron Moore say the movie will go straight to DVD and also air on SciFi. It will be a stand-alone flick that doesn't wrap up what is sure to be a freaking huge-ass cliffhanger at the end of the current season. The producers say the movie will probably be some sort of back story. The Chicago Tribune story is a little dated, though. In it, the producers say they'll only do a movie if they get a fourth season, but that has
already happened.
By the way, BSG returns with new episodes on Sunday, January 21st at 10 pm. There's a season 3 marathon on SciFi on January 15th.
Posted Nov 12th 2006 1:07PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, FOX, Industry, Battlestar Galactica, Pickups and Renewals
Battlestar Galactica executive producer David Eick, along with writer John McNamara and director Jonathan Mostow, are
bringing a new sci-fi thriller to Fox.
Entitled
Them, the project is based on Michael Oeming and Daniel Berman's graphic novel
Six. Taking a page from
Battlestar's metaphorical take on the war in Iraq,
Them will be working the sleeper cell angle. The premise of the show involves extraterrestrial terrorists who take on the shape of humans. Their mission is compromised when they begin to acquire human emotions, which act like a drug on them. Eick reported to
Variety, "
Them is about the war on terror, writ large."
In addition to
Them and his continued work with
Battlestar, Eick is working on
The Bionic Woman for NBC.
So excited for
Them. Not so excited for
The Bionic Woman.