the guild-related stories
Posted Aug 18th 2009 10:05AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Felicia Day has already proven herself a terrific singer through her role on
Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog. Now she's extending her talent resumé via her own project,
The Guild, by having the cast of that show appear in a pop video for a song called "Do You Want To Date My Avatar?"; she's also the lead singer. Ms. Day may very well be the next Kylie Minogue.
It's rare for a U.S. production to release a music single in conjunction with a show, however Felicia herself created this show and if she wants to use it to launch her singing career, then more power to her. Why do I envision this group doing a live concert at the next San Diego Comic Con?
How soon before Ms. Day is the star of her own television drama or comedy? Nerd boys: she's hot, she sings and she plays
MMORPGs. Admit that you want her. Video is after the jump.
Continue reading Felicia Day ... the next American Idol?
Posted Jul 15th 2009 10:26AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Programming, OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

Usually, when one network or channel has a good idea, other networks try to copy it. FX is doing it from a few sources with
its new comedy The League, a comedy about a bunch of suburbanites participating in a fantasy football league.
Since the creative talent behind the show is also behind
Curb Your Enthusiasm, it's pretty obvious where the "semi-scripted" nature of this program is coming from. However, when I hear the premise of this show I can't help but think of it as a variation of
The Guild, a web series about online gamers starring Felicia Day from
Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog.
This new program has enough talent and an interesting premise that it could wind up a winner. It's amazing how FX is branching itself out with different kinds of shows. First
animation, now this. And to think fX (note the lowercase "f") started as an
experiment by Fox in interactive television in 1994.
Posted Dec 19th 2008 7:02PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Web, Festivus, Reality-Free

As I look back at the posts
TV Squad did this year, a certain topic popped up quite a bit: "Hey, folks, take a look at [Name of big star] in this [funny/quirky/dramatic] web series you can only find at [Name of web site]!" While the quality of and star power behind web-exclusive programming has been building for a couple of years now, 2008 saw an explosion of web series that attracted enough buzz to make one wonder if Jeff Zucker wasn't thinking of this a little bit when he offered Jay Leno the 10:00 slot on NBC.
What caused this explosion? Well, we can thank one of 2008's other big stories -- the writers' strike -- for a lot of it.
Continue reading Top TV Stories of 2008: Web TV goes big time - VIDEOS
Posted Aug 1st 2008 9:23AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Industry, Video, Reality-Free
More fallout from Dr. Horrible, as machinima.com has hired Felicia Day to write a new sit-com. Of course, her work on The Guild probably had a lot to do with it as well. This is not just any sit-com though. It takes place inside a video game. Kind of implied by her employer, I know, but I think the fact that I recognize Gus Sorola on sight probably puts me in the minority.
Anyway... Lon over at Tubefilter got a chance to talk with Felicia about the new project. The short version is that she's still in the writing stage, so there is no cast at the moment. She wanted to take "archetypal characters from sit-coms and place them in a fantastical world." So long as that doesn't mean a fat stupid guy with a really hot wife, I like it as a starting point. The show is set to launch in the fall with five short episodes that will combine into one half hour pilot. Audience feedback will influence four more possible half hour segments.
Continue reading Felicia Day lands another internet gig - VIDEO
Posted Jul 25th 2008 9:06AM by Brett Love
Filed under: House, Video, Reality-Free, Comic-Con
Raise your hand if you love Penny from Dr. Horrible? Raise your other hand if you're such a Buffy nut that you follow the news about anyone that ever appeared on the show? I would raise both my hands, but I have to type this entry. If either of those apply to you, you'll want to get a gander at the video after the jump.
Our friends over at Mahalo Daily caught up with Felicia Day at Comic-Con. They talk about her web series, The Guild, which has a new season coming soon, and then get into Dr. Horrible. She explains how she ended up working on the project and gives her thoughts on working with Joss Whedon, and Neil Patrick Harris. If that's not enough, she also reminds us that she will be showing up as a patient on House this fall. No groundbreaking news (like when there might be a Dr. Horrible 2), but a fun video for Felicia fans.
Continue reading How did Felicia Day end up in Dr. Horrible?
Posted Jun 27th 2008 3:04PM by Brett Love
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, Video, Web, Celebrities, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel

Technically it is Buffy/Angel week, but all things Whedon have a way of just melding together into one big stew. So it's a fortuitous bit of timing that a trailer for Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog was released this week. For those still unaware of just what Dr. Horrible is, I think it was summed up best by Nathan Fillion in a recent interview. It's about a super-villain (Neil Patrick Harris) who falls in love with a girl (Felicia Day), and the super-hero (Nathan Fillion) who blows it for him. The super-hero is kind of a dick. And... it's a musical. I think it could be very much more than that. More on that, and the new trailer, after the jump.
Continue reading Is Dr Horrible the One? - VIDEO