doll-related stories
Posted Aug 8th 2009 10:02AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Reality-Free, Burn Notice

This is pretty neat because it's not one of the characters he plays, it's a doll of Campbell himself. Yeah, it's officially from
My Name is Bruce, but he played himself in that movie. I guess with that shirt it could pass for
Burn Notice's Sam, though I've always thought he's playing a version of himself there, too.
It comes with accessories and a cool box, too.
[via
Toy Whimsy]
Posted May 28th 2009 8:08AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Reality-Free, Dollhouse

I'm not sure how many people watched both
Dollhouse and
The Sarah Connor Chronicles, though both were on Friday nights at the end, so they probably had a lot of fans in common. If you were a fan of the latter show, this news might ease the pain of knowing that show will not be returning in the fall.
Joss Whedon tells Michael Ausiello that Summer Glau, who played Cameron on
The Sarah Connor Chronicles, is going to be on
Dollhouse!
Continue reading Joss Whedon plans to put Summer Glau on Dollhouse
Posted May 18th 2009 7:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Music and Variety, Celebrities

This is either worldwide
Britain's Got Talent singing sensation Susan Boyle or Three Stooges star Larry Fine in a dress. Not sure which. An American woman is selling these
homemade doll replicas of Boyle. I wonder if she's going to start selling a post-makeover version?
Posted Jan 26th 2009 11:05AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, Reality-Free, Dollhouse, Press Kits Unwrapped

It is going to be an uphill battle to success for Joss Whedon's
Dollhouse. One defining factor in the quality of support that a network gives its programs is the impressiveness of the press kit it releases for the show. If this is the case,
Dollhouse is in trouble.
For the sake of full disclosure, let me mention that our editor-in-chief Joel had the package first because he desperately needed to watch the premiere the moment he got it (as someone who is anticipating the series, I understand completely). The package was opened and re-packaged by the time it got to me. That being said, it still didn't look anywhere near as cool as the
24 press kit that Jonathan reviewed. It did have one or two saving graces, though.
Continue reading Press Kits Unwrapped: Dollhouse
Posted Jan 17th 2007 4:46PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: NBC, Industry, Programming, Daytime, Cancellations
I have this suspicion that, except for a couple of the mega-successful shows, the soap opera is on its way out.
NBC has canceled the bizarre soap opera Passions after 8 years. This is the show that included witches (Tabitha, played by Juliet Mills) and puppets that came to life. I know, I know, you're thinking, "why didn't someone tell me there was a soap like this on, I would have watched it!" It sounds like something that I could get into for a laugh or two, though I don't know if I could have gotten into it for the long haul, unless they really went over the top all the time and didn't include serious storylines too.
If you're wondering, the show is being canceled to make room for more of The Today Show, which is expanding to 9 hours in a few weeks.
Posted Jan 1st 2007 3:08PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities
I could have sworn someone had already made a Steve Irwin action figure, but I guess I was wrong. A quick search on Amazon resulted in Crocodile Hunter trading cards and a Crocodile Hunter boardgame, but no figures of action. The new action figure is based on the late Steve Irwin who died last September after being stung in the heart by a stingray. The twenty-two dollar toy is decked out in Irwin's signature khaki garb and says various phrases, including "Crikey!" a phrase I still attribute more to Danger Mouse than Irwin, but what can you do? The toy will make its debut next month at the International Toy Fair in New York. Now, through the magic of imagination he'll be able to do what he could never do while alive: fight Skeletor and make out with Barbie. Or vice versa.
Posted Aug 23rd 2006 8:19AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost

IGN
has some pictures of the new
Lost figurines that will be available in September. They're made by McFarlane and feature characters in scenes from the first season. For instance,
Charlie's sitting on a log writing F-A-T-E on his fingers and
Jack appears to be stumbling out of the jungle, still in his suit. There's also a larger one with
the hatch, and 11-year old boys everywhere will be begging for a
Shannon doll for Christmas.
The dolls look pretty awesome, with a few exceptions. While the details are pretty astounding, the faces of two of the characters seem a little bit off.
Jack sort-of looks like Adam Sandler.
Kate isn't quite right, either.
Locke and
Hurley look pretty rad, though.
Unfortunately, there isn't a Sawyer doll. So Kate and Sawyer are never going to hook up!