Monday, October 22, 2007

SUPERNATURAL SEASON 3 SPOILERS

SUPERNATURAL SEASON 3 SPOILERS

HERE ARE THE SPOILERS FOR SEASON 3 OF SUPERNATURAL


Episode 3.04: Sin City
Airdate: October 25, 2007

  • 10/14 - Sam and Dean investigate a rash of violent deaths in Elizabethville, Ohio, a once-sleepy town that has been turned into a haven for gamblers and drinkers. Dean discovers demons have infiltrated Elizabethville and are using their powers of persuasion to make the townspeople succumb to their basic instincts. Meanwhile, Ruby helps Bobby rebuild the Colt from scratch and stuns him with some news. Source: The CW
  • 08/02 - Sam and Dean pose as insurance investigators and question the pastor when a man commits suicide in a church. Gun totin' Dean may favor a divergent political party. It's Sam's turn to look for Dean when he disappears with Casey, an attractive demon who expresses admiration for the deal he made to bring Sam back. Though initially thrown by the source of the compliments, Dean tells her that it's liberating to live life with no worries about the future, since he doesn't have one. Meanwhile, Sam's ally is not what he seems. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.05: Bedtime Stories
Airdate: November 1, 2007

  • 10/14 - Sam and Dean investigate a small town that has been plagued by a number of strange murders that resemble fairy tales, such as Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White and Hansel and Gretel. Meanwhile, Sam summons the Crossroad Demon (guest star Sandra McCoy) and threatens to kill her with the newly rebuilt Colt unless she releases Dean from his deal. Source: The CW
  • 08/21 - Fairy tales come to life when the brothers investigate Callie, a young girl who seems to personify Snow White. Poisoned by her stepmother and trapped in a coma, the spirit becomes angrier as more time passes. Callie's father visits her constantly, reading her original Brothers Grimm stories and unknowingly inspiring her carnage. Sam confronts him and forces him to listen to his daughter. While Dean sleeps, Sam slips out and confronts the Crossroads Demon with the Colt, procured by Ruby and rebuilt by Bobby. She refuses to let Dean out of the deal and says there's another boss who controls what she does. Sam shoots her in the head, killing the possessed human. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.06: Red Sky At Morning
Airdate: November 8, 2007

  • 09/14 - Dean and Sam visit a woman, Gertrude, whose niece may have been drowned by ghosts from a sunken ship, only to find that the woman is well aware of that possibility and their cover has already been blown by Bela. Without missing a beat, Dean smoothly goes along with the woman's realization. Later, Bela and Dean struggle for the upper hand and Sam tries to avoid Gertrude's while they act as a distraction. Source: SpoilerFix.com
  • 09/11 - Sam gets propositioned by a 70-year-old. Apparently, some old Gertrude's got a thing for young ghost hunters. Source: Kristin on E!Online

Episode 3.07: New Blood
Airdate: November 15, 2007

  • 09/26 - Mercedes McNab has just been signed to guest as a toothsome chick who recalls for the Winchester boys the night she picked up more than a hangover while out clubbing. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
  • 09/14 - Gordon Dean is taken captive by a vengeful vampire who plans, at first, to feed the famed vampire hunter to his new female companions. When Dean tries to gently break the news that they'll have to kill him when they find him, Sam surprises him by agreeing without protest. Later, the boys realize just how badly the vampire's plans backfired on it when Gordon was turned into what he loathed most... Source: SpoilerFix.com
  • 09/12 - The show just put out a casting notice for a thirtysomething vampire who "habitually picks up young women in bars and 'turns' them into vampires by having them drink blood. Despite his outward cruelty and vampire super-strength, Dixon is actually a vulnerable, grief-stricken man who can't face eternity alone and is desperately trying to reconstruct a vampire family." Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide

Episode 3.08: A Very Supernatural Christmas
Airdate: December 13, 2007

  • 10/09 - Dean tries to convince Sam to get a tree, presents and a special dinner to celebrate Christmas right, like they did when they were kids. We see flashbacks of a young Sam and Dean in Nebraska on Christmas Eve in 1991. Sam begs Dean to tell him why they move so much and what their father does and when Sam brings up their mother, Dean yells and storms out. That is when Sam reads their father's journal for the first time and learns of the monsters he hunts. When their father doesn't show for Chistmas, Sam is convinced the monsters got him and gives Dean the gift he got from Uncle Bobby, the amulet necklace, to give their dad. In the present time, Sam and Dean investigate an evil Pagan couple and end up tied to chairs in the couple's kitchen. The couple tell them they are Pagan gods and that killing and eating the people they do is their right. Source: SpoilerFix.com
  • 10/02 - The Christmas-themed episode finally tells us where Dean got his amulet necklace and flashes back to when Dean and Sam were children. Also, look for some evil Christmas-loving pagans that take on Dean and Sam. We see the moment that Dean and Sam first found their father's journal and the realization that monsters are actually real. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 09/12 - No details on this one, but apparently the CW has announced that the December 13 episodes of Smallville and Supernatural will be holiday-themed. Source: KryptonSite

Episode 3.09: Witch Hunt
Airdate: January 2008

  • 10/14 - A group of neighborhood ladies, including Tammi, Elizabeth and Renee, are witches and hold secret meetings. When one, Amanda, supposedly kills the wife of a man she was obsessed with and herself, the group still continues to meet. Sam and Dean visit Elizabeth's house posing as police detectives to question her about Amanda's death. They tell her that Amanda was involved in occult practices and she appears shocked. The boys figure out that Tammi is a demon. She puts a spell on Dean to slowly kill him. When Sam goes to the meeting to force the women to lift the spell, Tammi holds Sam against the wall with a demonic force and kills another of the women by snapping her neck with her mind. Ruby saves Dean's life by making him drink a vile liquid then surprises them with her connection to demon-Tammi. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.10: Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Airdate: January 2008

  • new 10/21 - Sam and Dean Winchester are going to "fight" Jason Voorhees in the new season of Supernatural. "We have Jason from Friday the 13th, the character with the hockey mask," show creator Eric Kripke tells the Supernatural fanzine. "He shows up in episode 10. We have cleared the rights to actually use Jason. We have a twist on it so it is not really Jason out there but we have found an interesting way to bring him in so Sam and Dean fight Jason from Friday the 13th. In our world, that is a pretty cool guest star." Source: ShockTillYouDrop

General Spoilers:

  • 07/23 - Series creator Eric Kripke reveals: The girls are recurring regulars, first of all, which means that our contracts with them, tops, puts them in 12 out of 22 episodes. That's tops. So there's no reformulation where it's the four of them together where they're in every episode. We're introducing them very carefully. We're not jamming them in every episode. They weave in and out of the story, like other hunters have on our show in the past. It's not the four of them in every episode. Bela shows up, and then Ruby shows up, and then the boys are alone. So they're just inter-changing as they're traveling around the country. They're just bumping into different characters. They're also bumping into Gordon, Agent Hendrickson, and Bobby and Ellen, because we're opening up the world of the show. [...] There's a misconception online that they're being introduced as love interests. They're not being introduced as love interests; they're being introduced as antagonists. [...] To introduce them as their own fleshed out characters in their own right, who are raging pains in the ass, and trouble, and dangerous, and then sort of see what happens. I've already broken the first 10 episodes, and, so far, there's nothing even close to romance. It's closer to they're going to come to blows with each other. [...]The trick is to not introduce them as love interests. The trick, we feel, is to introduce them as fleshed-out characters with their own inner lives, and then see what develops. And the other thing is, the girls are very separate and very different. And very rarely are they in the same episode, because they're each serving very different storylines. Ruby (Katie Cassidy) is this demon hunter, who is ruthless and a little crazy and rough around the edges, and doesn't share the same moral conscience that either of the boys share. A little unhinged in that way. There's going to be a big twist about Ruby very early on. As early as Episode 2 you're going to learn something very fascinating about Ruby. Bela (Lauren Cohan) is actually something we never presented on Supernatural before, which is someone who lives in this world who actually isn't a hunter. She's a thief and a mercenary. And all of these amulets and magical objects that the boys are always stealing and using to fight creatures, are actually worth a lot of money. And there's someone to buy and sell them. And she's really not interested in the altruistic or obsessed or revenge-minded motives of hunting. She's interested in a free market economy and making a buck. She's in it for herself. That's someone they've really never come across before. 'I don't really care if you stop that ghost, I want that amulet,' which if she disappears with it the boys are screwed. [...] This is a season where war breaks out. And there's no longer any of this, 'Who's the psychic kid? And I should follow the yellow-eyed demon, what?' It's war. We're at war. Choose a side. It's the end of the world. We feel this is the most exciting season yet. We feel this is the season to join the party. [...] Source: TV Guide Online
  • 07/23 - Katie Cassidy and Lauren Cohan, who will join the cast of The CW's Supernatural in the upcoming third season, told SCI FI Wire that their characters were brought on to be adversaries to the two main characters, not necessarily love interests. "I know that these characters are being brought on to be ass-kickers," Cohan said in an interview at the Television Critics Association press tour on July 20. "My character is being brought on to compete with the boys." [...] "My character is basically a mercenary," Cohan said. "So she's out as a solo artist. She has her own agenda, and she's very centered and focused on what she's doing. She has her hands on a lot of the stuff the boys need, and she sells it. And she's very much about negotiating. And sparks may fly between her and the boys. Sparks my fly between Ruby and the boys. I think there's going to be some fighting before there's any romance." Cohan's character, Bela, will join the cast in the third episode, which airs Oct. 18. Cassidy (the daughter of '70s teen idol David Cassidy), meanwhile, will appear in the season premiere as Ruby, a fellow demon hunter who lands in the path of the Winchester brothers. Cassidy said that while her character will be fighting on the side of good, she won't be making the boys' life any easier."She's definitely a demon hunter on their side, but she also likes to stir up a little trouble," Cassidy said. "Ruby is a demon hunter, definitely kick-ass, bad-ass. A little bit mysterious. Definitely manipulative. Loves to be in control of the situation. She's always a couple steps ahead of everybody else. But she's got everything together. She's on top of it. And she knows what she wants, and she's out to get it." [...] In the case of Cohan, the character of Bela was changed specifically to accommodate her British accent. Executive producer Eric Kripke has even developed a backstory for the character based around her British origins. Source: Sci Fi Wire
  • 07/23 - This season on Supernatural, Sam and Dean Winchester get some help fighting evil in the form of two tough-as-nails female hunters. [...] "Ruby and Bela, each in their own unique way, are dangerous, ruthless, more bad than good; and they'll each prove big trouble for Sam and Dean," says series creator Eric Kripke. "We were excited to find both Katie and Lauren; they just popped off the screen for us, and they bring charisma and intelligence to their roles." Source: TV Guide Online
  • 07/13 - In an interview, Jim Beaver reveals: I just got a call from my agent. He told me they wanted me for episodes one, three and four of season three, to start shooting July 16. So that sounds pretty definite. Source: Winchester Journals
  • 06/26 - [It is very doubtful that Alona Tal, who plays Jo, will be back next season.] According to Alona's reps, anything is possible, but since the show hasn't done anything with her character for a long time, they're not expecting a call any time soon. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 06/18 - One of the new female demon hunters will be a love interest for one of the boys. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 06/12 - If you’ve read our spoilers for SPN, you know that the show will have two new regulars, both female demon hunters. A bit more info has come out about these roles. One is named Bela and is said to be a woman without a conscience. The second one is Ruby, a mysterious and quiet woman. Source: SpoilerFix BuddyTV Spoilers Chat
  • 06/11 - Supernatural is adding two new characters. The two new regulars are both female demon hunters in their mid 20's. One is more quirky, funny and the other more mysterious and tough. Both need to be hot. Source: DSinLA @ TWoP
DECK THE HALLS AVAILABLE ONLINE


HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE DECK THE HALLS FROM IMDB


This holiday comedy is centered around two neighbors in a small New England town who go to war when one of them decides to decorate his house with a so many Christmas lights that they are visible from space. The neighborhood is turned upside down as the families try to discover the true meaning of Christmas. Written by Jason Breslin


HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE DECK THE HALLS FROM DVDTALK


Principal: "Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul." That quote may be from Adam Sandler's "Billy Madison", but does it ever fit "Deck the Halls", one of the most delightfully awful films (this isn't merely "so bad, it's good", this is "so awful, it's great!") I think I've ever seen. There are bad films where they're so bad throughout and stay so true to their terribleness that you wonder if it was all some sort of colossal joke by the filmmakers to see if they could actually get the material made - this is one of those films. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Dr. Steve Finch, who lives with his wife Kelly (Kristin Davis) and two kids - daughter Madison (Alia Shawkat) and son Carter (Dylan Blue). As the film opens, he's planning this year's Christmas festivities for their disinterested kids who Steve actually calls, "a little weird." (What a caring father!) Things are interrupted by the arrival of his new neighbor, Buddy Hall (Danny Devito), who arrives with wife Tia (Kristin Chenoweth, whose chest is given enough attention by the filmmakers to deserve a "supporting" credit) and twin teenage daughters Ashley (Kelly Aldridge) and Emily (Sabrina Aldridge) in the middle of the night. Buddy invites his neighbors over, only to have Steve's son get quite a view when a topless painting of Tia (she met Buddy when he was peeking in the window when she was nude modeling for an art class) is "accidentally" left on display. Buddy's ditzy daughters later are gathered around the computer looking at "My Earth" (read: Google Earth, but Google wouldn't let them use the name) and explaining it to their father. Now, walk with me through the next element of this film, which is really the entire plot of the picture. The girls zoom in on their neighborhood, where they can see Steve's slightly larger house, but they inform Buddy that they cannot see their own (this, despite the fact that Google Earth can see any house.) So, the multi-billion dollar satellite can see Steve's house, but not Buddy's slightly smaller house...directly across the street. So, Buddy comes up with the idea to put a crapload of Christmas lights on his house in the hopes that it will be seen from space. Doesn't this seem like it would be the plot of a "Home Improvement" episode if that show was still on? Doesn't anyone wonder how Buddy can afford what looks to be a Christmas display costing tens of thousands when he's deep in debt and has been going from job-to-job and town-to-town?


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VERONICA MARS INVADES HEROES TOMORROW NIGHT

VERONICA MARS INVADES HEROES TOMORROW NIGHT

VERONICA MARS STAR KRISTEN BELL SHOWS UP ON THE NEXT EPISODE OF HEROES AND SHE WILL HAVE A POWER THOUGH WE DON'T KNOW IF SHE IS GOOD OR BAD.

HERE IS THE ARTICLE FROM IGN THAT IS AN INTERVIEW WITH BELL ON HER APPEARANCE TOMORROW NIGHT.


October 19, 2007 - This coming Monday, Kristen Bell makes her eagerly awaited debut on Heroes and this week IGN participated in a conference call with Bell and Heroes creator/executive producer Tim Kring to discuss Bell joining the show. Bell explained that before becoming a cast member of Heroes "I was a huge fan of the show. I watched it from its premiere episode. And I joked with the writers that Heroes was the water cooler conversation for Veronica Mars on set. And they had said that in many individual writer circles, Veronica Mars was the water cooler conversation at Heroes." As for how she came to join the show, Bell explained "I certainly put feelers out there during Comic-Con and let them know what a fan I was of the show, I think with the secret hopes that one day I could be a part of it. And then it was the ultimate flattery when they came forward and said 'We might have something for you to do.'" Kring noted that Bell's character Elle was not created specifically for Bell, explaining "The character was created before we cast Kristen. And we had been talking about the character for a while and thinking about the character for a while. But when you do cast an actor, especially one that you're familiar with their work and has as much personality as Kristen has, you try to tailor the character a little closer to who the actor is. So it's hard to know when one starts to influence the other. But certainly the character was created and conceived long before we cast Kristen."
- NBC
Kristen Bell as Elle in Heroes
Asked if she was nervous joining Heroes, Bell replied "There was anxiety and nerves certainly, but nothing about it has been hard. They are some of the nicest people I've ever worked with. And having had social relationships with a few of them, I've sort of heard through the grapevine what a great job it was, not just an excellent show, but actually really fun to be a part of and an ensemble that really supports each other. And I think that to find that many good people in one setting is really hard to find. But clearly that speaks to what comes down through the grapevine, starting with Tim. And every time you join a different job or a different show it kind of feels like you're changing schools like when you're in high school. It's that kind of anxiety, like 'Is everyone going to like me? Is this going to be fun? Am I going to do well?' And the warmth that I was greeted with, it felt like I was starting a school that all my friends already went to." Kring added that because Bell had previous friendships with so many of the Heroes cast members and even some of the writing staff "She was sort of already kind of a part of the family by the time we cast her." Bell gave a hint to her character when she said that playing Elle has "been so much fun. I have been crossing my fingers in hopes that I'd get a job soon where I could play someone who was is, as Tim likes to call it, a little off or perhaps didn't have the brightest and shiniest of intentions. And I think the depth at which they've written Elle, this character, she's so conflicted and sort of comes across as such as vixen, that it's so much fun to play with." Bell was wary of saying too much, but with Kring's permission, Bell also revealed that Elle has "a lot of information about Peter's past." Kring also said of the character that "She is looking for Peter Petrelli. And I think one can assume that she finds him."
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"I can't reveal her secret powers. You'll have to watch next Monday. But it's a very cool power," said Bell, adding that Elle "has ties to HRG and to Claire. And there's going to be a very interesting dynamic I think, between her and Claire as far as what is and what is not. And I think there's going to be a deeper relationship there than people are expecting. They're going to see maybe some parallels. But she also has ties to a little bit to Suresh. And she's a little messed up in the head which makes her really manipulative and always out to get what she wants. She doesn't have many boundaries which I think is the really interesting part of playing this character on this particular show because the whole first season has been about these fairly good-natured people trying to embrace these confusing abilities and being very conflicted as to how they should be using them. And Elle is not that way at all. She very much enjoys her power and enjoys the emotional power it gives her over other people." Kring also revealed "We are tying this character to this company that we have talked about for the last year on the show that Claire's father was involved with. And so one of the ideas was that this character is actually raised within the company. And it's in some ways a cautionary tale of what would happen to any of our characters had they lived with their powers their whole life the way Elle had."


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NEW BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT MOVIE TRAILER AND POSTER FROM IGN.COM


October 10, 2007 - The next trailer for The Dark Knight will reportedly debut around December, possibly attached to the release of another Warner Bros. picture, I Am Legend, which opens Dec. 14.

Batman-on-Film.com was "told that there's a chance that it could premiere online via TDK's viral marketing campaign as the teaser was released last summer (July at Comic Con)." The site also claims a one-sheet for the Christopher Nolan-directed sequel is expected soon and that it won't merely be the Bat-logo seen on the official film site.







In other Bat-news, Christian Bale has spoken to KeysiKFM.com about how the fighting style used in Batman Begins -- Keysi Fighting Method -- will differ in The Dark Knight.

"We've gone a bit further with Keysi...I'm actually learning how to do it more realistically than ever before, though it's such an extreme way of fighting," Bale revealed. "There are literally moves where you tear someone's cheek away from their face, or rip their nose off." OUCH.

TERMINATOR IV COMING OUT SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE

TERMINATOR IV COMING SOON

ACCORDING TO IGN TERMINATOR IV BEGINS SHOOTING IN 2008.

October 10, 2007 - Warners Bros. will distribute the newly retitled Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins in North America. The studio previously released Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Terminator Salvation will begin filming in early 2008 and will cost less than T3. John Brancato and Michael Ferris penned the screenplay for production company Halcyon. Variety reports that the fourth installment "seeks to reinvent the cyborg saga with a storyline to be told over a three-pic span." As Halcyon co-CEO Derek Anderson explained, "This is set in the future, in a full-scale war between Skynet and humankind." Producer Moritz Borman added, "The third film was really the conclusion of what happened in the 'now.' You will find the most-loved characters, but the intention here is to present a fresh new world and have this be the first of a trilogy." According to Variety, "no final decision" has been made about a director despite the buzz about McG helming the movie. Another question mark is the inclusion of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was elected governor of California after T3. The producers said it's possible that Arnie could shoot a cameo depending on his schedule and interest.

BONES SEASON 3 SPOILERS

BONES SEASON 3 SPOILERS FROM SPOILERFIX NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

HERE ARE THE SPOILERS FOR SEASON 3 OF BONES

Episode 3.04:
The Secret in the Soil

Airdate: October 23, 2007

  • 10/06 - Booth and Brennan go in to investigate when teenagers find a severely decomposed body on the grounds of the V.A. hospital. The man is identified as Franklin Curtis, founder of an organic supermarket chain. The team is puzzled when the body's high temperature reveals that it had been cooked or incinerated. As they attempt to pin down an initial cause of death at the lab, Brennan and Booth question potential suspects around Curtis' farm. They suspect foul play by a rival farmer from whom Curtis was trying to buy land to turn it organic. In their investigation, Booth and Brennan also discover that Curtis was a well known philanderer. When the flesh of another body is identified with Curtis', the team must investigate a possible double homicide. Meanwhile, Booth and Brennan are assigned to a new and very young psychiatrist, Dr. Lance Sweets. He warns them that the FBI may separate the two unless they undergo further psychiatric counseling, and they reluctantly cooperate. Guest Cast: John Francis Daley as Dr. Lance Sweets; Robert Blesse as Charlie Rogan; Erin Chambers as Kat Curtis; Denise Crosby as Margie Curtis; Gill Gayle as Gavin Lee; Scoot McNairy as Noel Liftin; Beth Grant as Lizbeth Harding; Christopher Darga as Andrew Harding; Cameron Watson as Lyndon Page; Derwin Jordan as Tim Peck; Darren O'Hare as Clay Ansley; Burnadean Jones as FBI Forensic Tech. Source: FOX
  • 08/22 - [John Francis Daley] has a recurring role as a young psychiatrist on Fox's Bones this fall. Source: Entertainment Weekly
  • 08/15 - It seems that Brennan and Booth will sit on a therapist's couch to talk about their issues. Source: SpoilerFix BuddyTV Spoilers Chat
  • 08/08 - In episode 3.04, expect Brennan and Booth to argue about the next course of action to take in the investigation in front of Angela. To help their "relationship" along, Angela asks them if they are always like this when they are together, and after she gets a "yes/no" answer (they can't agree!), she tells them it's hot! Source: SpoilerFix BuddyTV Spoilers Chat
  • 08/02 - Booth and Brennan investigate the death of Frank Curtis, a farmer. As part of the investigation, they question the widow and the daughter. The ladies confirm that Frank did make some enemies in the past as he was pressuring other farmers to go organic and when they didn't agree, he contacted lawyers to find a way to buy those farms. Later, Booth and Brennan visit some of these farmers thinking that one may be the killer. The case gets complicated when a second body is found and when they learn Frank had an affair... or two. Cam also appears. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.05: The Mummy in the Maze
Airdate: October 30, 2007

  • 10/14 - When a terrified young Halloween reveler finds the mummified remains of a teenage girl in a Halloween pumpkin patch maze, Brennan and Booth are called to the scene to investigate. They are perplexed by the fact that the girl appears to have been deceased for at least a year, while Hodgins discovers her body is covered with spider bites. Booth and Brennan later receive word of a second mummy found at Halloween amusement park funhouse, and it appears the victim, another teenage girl, was killed on Halloween approximately two years prior. As the team questions a variety of ghoulish amusement park employees, from the grim reaper to a zombie, they get word of a third teenage girl who has gone missing. Booth and Brennan realize that they have until Halloween to find her before the killer strikes again. Meanwhile, the team gets decked out in costume for the annual Jeffersonian Halloween Ball, and they encounter a few scares of their own. Guest Cast: Rider Strong as Gregg Liscombe; Jake Austin Walker as Matty; Terry Rhoads as Dr. Potoska; Charles Porter as Deputy; Vince Grant as Pastor Bill Jonas; Andre Roman as Toby; Judy Prescott as Margie Shaw; Paul Cassell as Don Shaw; Nathan Anderson as EMT Pete Geller; Laurence Cohen as Dan Hauser; Maia Madison as Breathless Woman; David Greenman as FBI Forensic Tech Marcus Geier; Caker Folley as Lola; Lynsey Bartilson as Sandy Evans; Nathan Dean as FBI Agent Charlie Burns; Ashley Selich as Megan Shaw; Scott Barry as Dispatcher; Azura Skye as Amber Kippler. Source: FOX
  • 10/08 - Brennan and Booth find mummified remains of a teenage girl at a Halloween pumpkin patch maze. Dressed for a Jeffersonian Halloween party, the team must work against time to save a teenage girl from a serial killer who subjects his victims to their worst phobias. Source: FOX
  • 10/08 - Booth will end up going to the Jeffersonian Halloween party dressed as a Squint! Source: SpoilerFix.com
  • 09/12 - Here's a costume update on the show's Halloween episode: Joining Wonder Woman (aka Bones) will be Cher (aka Angela) and the back of a cow (aka Zach). Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
  • 08/29 - Booth plans to dress himself as Apollo for the Jeffersonian Halloween party. Brennan says that she'll wear the same costume she always wear. And Booth will once again have to face a clown. Source: SpoilerFix BuddyTV Spoilers Chat
  • 08/25 - Booth and Brennan go to a Halloween-themed maze when a kid faints after seeing a real dead body amongst the fake ones. The body is that of a young woman who was mummified. A couple whose daughter has been missing for a week drop by the lab claiming that the young woman could be their daughter. Evidence soon shows that this is not their daughter but there is definitely a link between the two cases. The investigation leads Booth and Brennan to an amusement park. There is a Halloween party at the Jeffersonian. Cam, Zack, Angela, and Hodgins also appear. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.06: The Intern in the Incinerator
Airdate: November 6, 2007

  • new 10/21 - The charred remains of a young Jeffersonian intern, the daughter of a highly respected former Jeffersonian scientist, are found in the building's incinerator. With the case hitting so close to home, the team has no choice but to suspect their own colleagues and question everyone from the upper echelons of the Jeffersonian scientists to the victim's fellow interns. When they learn that the intern had been working on artifact authentication for the Widow's Son serial killer case, they begin to wonder if her involvement could have put her life in danger. But when they discover a romantic link between the intern and a Jeffersonian employee, the motives behind her murder become even more complicated. Meanwhile, Booth agrees to pose as Cam's boyfriend and accompanies her on a family get-together, eliciting more attention than he bargained for from Cam's sister. Guest Cast: Rochelle Aytes as Felicia Saroyan; Terrell Tilford as Dr. Kyle Aldridge; Tom Virtue as Dr. Ted Reardon; Scott Allen Rinker as Dr. Evan Klimkew; Xander Berkeley as Dr. Harlan Bancroft; Sam Jones III as Tyler Neville; J.R. Nutt as Nick; E.E. Bell as Phil; David Greenman as FBI Forensic Tech Marcus Geier; Millie Huckabee as Kristen Reardon. Source: FOX
  • 10/17 - Brennan, Booth, and Cam, discover the body of a Jeffersonian intern in the building's incinerator. Brennan investigates artifacts that may help her discover who the intern. Suspicion falls on the head of the archaeology department, with whom the intern was having an affair. Source: FOX
  • 09/04 - Cam's sister will kiss Booth. The latter tells Cam about it and she freaks out thinking that her sister tried to steal him from her, even if the two aren't dating. Source: SpoilerFix BuddyTV Spoilers Chat
  • 09/02 - Fire alarms sound off at the Jeffersonian. Two janitors go to the incinerator, where the smoke is coming from. They speculate that Zack may have put a dead pig he was doing tests on in the incinerator. But what they find is way more gruesome: the body of a woman. The team investigates this mysterious death. They quickly find out that it's someone they work with, intern Kristen Reardon. Booth questions various Jeffersonian employees. Cam invites Booth to her father's birthday dinner. They are picked up by Cam's sister, Felicia. It seems that people believe Cam's life is perfect and that Felicia should try to strive for what Cam has. Booth tries to be nice to both sisters but things turn awkward (and funny for us!). Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.07: The Boy in the Time Capsule
Airdate: November 2007

  • 09/16 - A group of thritysomethings are gathered in a schoolyard to open the time capsule they buried 20 years earlier. When they open the capsule, they find a sort of goopy mixture and a skull... Enters Booth and Brennan who'll try to identify the body and discover what happened. The investigation will not only have Booth and Brennan uncover secret affairs and the usual school gossip of the students who buried the time capsule, but both will also share some of the memories they have of their time as students. Angela and Hodgins talk about how much it will cost them to have Angela's husband agree to sign divorce papers. Dr. Lance Sweets (Booth and Brennan's therapist) and Cam also appear. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.08: The Bishop
Airdate: November 2007

  • 10/09 - Zack discovers that the latest victim, a Vicar General in the Catholic Church, had both kneecaps surgically removed as part of a series of cannibalistic murders. Booth and Brennan warn a wealthy man named Ray Porter that someone is targeting the Bilderberger secret society, of which he is a member, and he laughs off their concern until he is found tied up and gagged by a man wearing a motorcycle helmet. Russ (Brennan's brother) comes home and turns himself in when his daughter, who has cystic fibrosis, gets worse. Brennan refers her to the top CF doctor in the country. Brennan, Booth and Russ appear in court with the state's attorney and Russ's parole officer to work out what Russ's punishment for fleeing the jurisdiction will be. Source: SpoilerFix.com

Episode 3.09: The Baby In The Bough
Airdate: November/December 2007

  • 10/13 - Booth and Brennan arrive at the scene where a car was run off the road and slammed into a tree then the driver and car doused with gasoline and set on fire. As Brennan exams the female corpse, Booth finds a diaper bag in the trunk then hears crying. After frantically looking around, he spots a baby in a car seat dangling from branches up in the tree. The investigation leads them to a small town that is dying out, schools and business closing all over the place, and the tire re-purposing plant where the victim worked. Source: SpoilerFix.com
  • 10/02 - Look for an upcoming baby-love episode in which Booth and Bones do a little babysitting and are forced to confront some parenting-related feelings, much the same way their standing-at-the-altar moment of last season forced them to confront their repressed romantic feelings for each other. Source: Kristin on E!Online

Episode 3.10: The Santa in the Slush
Airdate: December 2007

  • 10/17 - The team investigates the murder of one Kris Kringle, occupation: mall Santa. Booth is back to using his gun inappropriately. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 10/17 - Episode 10 will be a Very Special Christmas Episode for your favorite crime procedural. When two elves find a dead guy dressed as Santa whose name is Kris Kringle, Brennan and Booth find themselves sniffing the butts of a roomful of department-store Clauses. Perhaps more pivotal to the long-term story is that at the end of the episode, Brennan is headed for Peru on vacation. or is she? Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide

Episode 3.??: The Player Under Pressure
Airdate: December 2007 (Possibly December 12)

  • 07/23 - The episode that was yanked last season after the V-Tech tragedy will air in December, although exec producer Hart Hanson says "it will be reworked." There was apparently some good Jack/Angela stuff in it. Source: The Ausiello Report
  • 02/15 - The team works on identifying bones from a college athlete who suffered a lot of fractures. After the deceased has been identified, Booth and Brennan talk with his sister, African-American Kamaria Manning, and George Francis, who acted as a sort of advisor for the deceased. Booth and Brennan learn that Francis had a fight with the dead man a week ago. Is it what lead to the athlete's death? The team's investigation also has them question people about a possible drug usage by the athlete. Angela and Hodgins have an important talk while studying a cockroach. Zack is overwhelmed by having to reconstruct the crushed bones to form a complete skeleton. Cam also appears. Source: SpoilerFix.com [Note: This episode, first numbered 2.19, was set to air on April 18 but was pulled from the schedule due to the Virginia Tech events that occurred earlier in the same week.]

General Spoilers:

  • 10/14 - While waiting to speak to their new therapist, Booth confesses to Brennan that their recent fetish case got to him - he recently had a pony play sex dream! As for his partner in the dream? Booth gets flustered and quickly changes the subject when Brennan poses that very question. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 08/08 - Bones producers will soon begin casting the role of Angela's mythic (and as-yet-unseen) husband, who we'll learn early on is basically The Perfect Man. Explains my spy: "He's big, beautiful and has tons of charisma. He's a pilot, he's an entrepreneur, he's a philanthropist, he saves children from burning buildings." Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
  • 07/30 - The Bones - Vanished storyline crossover probably does not involve any Vanished actors. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 07/23 - Do you remember that Vanished show with Gale Harold from last season that vanished from the airwaves? I hear that the mystery from that show is going to be resolved on Bones this season. Source: Kristin on E!Online
  • 06/23 - Creator Hart Hanson, exec producer Stephen Nathan reveal: For you Bones and Booth fans out there, I've got good news, and I've got bad news: On the up side, executive producer Stephen Nathan told me, "We love the romantic comedy, so that, of course, will not go away." However, and this is the bad part, when pressed about the romantic future of screwball-comedy supercouple Booth and Bones, creator Hart Hanson told the assembled crowd at the Emmy theater, "Something goes out of a series when those characters sleep together." Expect lots of family-tree climbing for our heroes next season. Hart tells me, "We have to deal with the season ender: Brennan's dad was arrested, so we have to do dad's trial. And this year we meet some of Booth's family - his high-achieving brother, his father who doesn't understand him and his sainted grandfather. At least that's what's in the plans now..." And Stephen promises, "We're going to exploit Ryan O'Neal (as Brennan's dad) as much as possible." Hart Hanson and Stephen Nathan filled me in on the Bones crime docket for season three, and it sounds chillingly good. Hart says, "We'll go after the Gravedigger, and there is a serial killer - not the Gravedigger, but a new and different serial killer - who is slowly putting together a perfect skeleton, bone by bone, from 206 different people. So, we've got to catch him before he gets his 206 bones and completes his skeleton. It's great - it's in the season opener." Source: Kristin on E!Online

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A Hockey player wannabe finds out that he has the most powerful golf drive in history. He joins the P.G.A. tour to make some money to save grandma's house. The downside is that his hocky player mentality doesn't really go on the P.G.A. tour. Especially with the favorite to win the championship. Written by Kevin Mitchell {kevin@mitchell.mdn.com}

Happy Gilmore is a failed hockey player with no direction in life. His grandmother is evicted from her house for her failure to pay back taxes, and his girlfriend has left him. He makes it on to the pro golf tour with the hope of making some money to save his grandmother's house, but is challenged by the favorites on the tour (Shooter McGavin). Written by Anonymous

Happy Gilmore is a rowdy boy, who was raised by his grandmother. He wants to be a hockey player but isn't because of one thing, he can't skate. When his grandmother's house is foreclosed cause of her failure to pay her taxes, and she's placed in a retirement home, Happy must try and find a way to make some money. One day while at a driving range, he discovers that he can hit a golf ball a hundred feet, so the range pro, convinces him to try being a pro golfer. Reluctant at first, because he considers himself a hockey player, but when he learns he can make a lot of money, he gives it a try and surprisingly, in addition to his amazing driving ability, his antics have made him the darling of the crowd. Shooter McGavin the tournament leader, thinks that Happy's an embarrassment and is jealous that he is stealing his spotlight, tries to get him thrown out or get him to quit. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

After failing to make the hockey team, Happy Gilmore is forced to take up the "sport" of golf to make enough money to pay off his mother's I.R.S. debts. He wins the first tournament and is admitted into the P.G.A. Once he gets there, his wild antics help give the sport of golf both a bad name, and great ratings. More than a few people stand in his way. Especially the current golf champion, Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald). Written by Kale Whorton {nikko11@mind.net}


HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE HAPPY GILMORE FROM DVDTALK

The Movie:

I've been a fan of Adam Sandler, although I think that the way he's going with his career (trying to turn into some sort of sincere actor) is a poor choice at best. He's a funny guy; not the strongest comedian out there, but with the right director and script, Sandler has created a couple of hilarious characters. It's my opinion that "Billy Madison" and "Gilmore" are the two best films that Sandler has been in - Sandler played both roles with a chaotic energy that's been lost since.

"Gilmore" stars Sandler as amateur hockey player Happy Gilmore, who tries out for the local hockey team every year, but never makes the cut. One day, a former tour pro finds that Gilmore may have an unseen talent in Golf. At first he's against the idea, but when his Grandmother is about to lose her house after not paying taxes, he decides to join the tour to make enough money to get her house back. He's up against the current tour pro, Shooter McGavin(Christopher McDonald, doing his usual "bad guy" role.) Lee Trevino and in a classic moment, Bob Barker, provide cameo roles.

Although the funniest scenes are linked together with some dull moments, when Sandler as Happy throws a temper tantrum (when Happy misses, he unleashes his rage), there are some hilarious moments. It's not art, but it works as comedy. It's Sandler's best movie and I hope that instead of trying to be something he's not like in the recent "Big Daddy", he goes back to what he knows best in films like this one.

The DVD

VIDEO:
I had hesitated to take a look at this disc, although "Gilmore" is one of my favorite comedies, for the reason that Universal chose to make this early title a full-frame edition, rather than a letterboxed one. Although in a movie like this there's probably not too much that's lost, it's still not the way that I would have liked to have seen this title. That said, the image quality is still fairly pleasing, with images that are certainly crisp, but not sharp. Colors are certainly successful though; the movie is full of bright colors and they certainly translate well to this DVD edition. Problems such as shimmering are kept to a minimum. Not unwatchable, but I would have prefered a letterboxed edition.

SOUND: Although the audio wakes up nicely when Sandler hits the golf ball a mile, for the most part, this is the usual audio for a comedy - mainly dialogue-driven.

MENUS:: Dull looking menus with no animation, simply the cover art repeated for the main menu.

EXTRAS:: The trailer.

Final Thoughts: A very funny movie, but hopefully Universal can re-issue this disc in the future as a special edition. There are certainly enough Sandler fans out there that would appreciate it.


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Following a truck hijack in New York, five conmen are arrested and brought together for questioning. As none of them is guilty, they plan a revenge operation against the police. The operation goes well, but then the influence of a legendary mastermind criminal called Kaiser Soeze is felt. It becomes clear that each one of them has wronged Soeze at some point and must pay back now. The payback job leaves 27 men dead in a boat explosion, but the real question arises now: Who actually is Kaiser Soeze? Written by Soumitra

Police investigating an exploded boat on a San Pedro pier discover 27 bodies and $91 million worth of drug money. The only survivors are a severely burned and very scared Hungarian terrorist and Verbal Kint, a crippled con-man. Reluctantly, Kint is pressured into explaining exactly what happened on the boat. His story begins six weeks earlier with five criminals being dragged in by New York police desperate for suspects on a hijacked truck and ends with the possible identification of a criminal mastermind. Written by John Weeks {J.T.Weeks1@Student.derby.ac.uk}

After a waterfront explosion, Verbal, an eye-witness and participant tells the story of events leading up to the conflagration. The story begins when five men are rounded up for a line-up, and grilled about a truck hijacking (the usual suspects). Least pleased is Keaton a crooked cop - exposed, indicted, but now desperately trying to go straight. The cops won't leave him alone, however, and as they wait for their lawyers to post bail, he is talked into doing one more job with the other four. All goes tolerably well until the influence of the legendary, seemingly omnipotent "Keyser Soze" is felt. Although set in the modern day, it has much of the texture of the forties, plus suspense, intrigue (a fairly high body count), and lots of twists in the plot. Written by {Phil.Kilby@dit.csiro.au}

This is a film about five men who are hauled into the New York police station because a crime was committed and they are the usual suspects. They all agree to do a job together for a little revenge. However, little do they know that someone else has the strings and that they are all the puppets--all because each of them crossed the wrong person at the wrong time. After the big job, 27 people are dead, and there are two survivors. But the question is...who's the one controlling everything? Written by thexotherxchris


HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE THE USUAL SUSPECTS FROM DVDTALK


The Movie: "Who is Keyser Soze?" It was the question that rung out through the moviegoing masses during the last days of Summer in 1995. Bryan Singer had directed a phenomenally twisty noir thriller with sharp, smart dialogue and a cold, simple style. Singer's film starts off with an event that we're convinced is real. A man lays dying on the deck of a ship. We later learn this is Dean Keaton(Gabriel Byrne) , a one time corrupt cop who's turned to small time robbery. A masked figure walks up to him and casually kills him. We only learn this masked character's first name: Keyser. Flash backward to the narrative; we're meeting the small time band of crooks one by one: Keaton, Fenster, McManus, Hockney and finally, one Verbal Kint. Kint, a crippled small time crook, is the narrator. The film focuses on the dialogue between Kint and Dave Kujan, a customs agent with the FBI. The film bounces back and forth between the flashback and the aftermath of the death of Keaton. The tale unfolds in two sets; in the past, we see the criminals plotting an emerald heist and in the other set, it's all over and the only one left is Verbal Kint, a man seemingly protected by "up on high by the prince of darkness" as forces are seemingly at work as he sits in the police station trying to set him free. It's the talents of Kevin Spacey as Kint and Chazz Palmentari as Kujan that makes the cat and mouse game they play as the dialogue unfolds completely fascinating. But it's not just Singer's film. It's just as much one Christopher McQuarrie's. McQuarrie, the screenwriter, has been friends with Singer since the two attended high school together. It's McQuarrie's labrynth screenplay, full of twists and turns, that is the backbone of the film. It's fascinating that the first scene can give you a sense of what happened during the final robbery,then spend the entire film convincing you otherwise, leaving you unsure of just who to believe. Some people accuse the film of "toying" with the audience(I've heard similar accusations towards the similar crime thriller "Bound"), but it knows what pace to let out information so we don't feel "teased.There are moments that hint at the final resolution, taking a risk and throwing ideas of who is "Keyser Soze" at us; but we can't be sure if the film is just playing with us or not, while it constantly adds layer upon layer of urgency and tension to the story. "The Usual Suspects" is the kind of film that challenges and rewards us for following along, playing with our expectations of cast, conventions and concepts right up until the big payoff ending where we find out who really is "Keyser Soze". McQaurrie's dialogue deserved an Oscar and recieved it; it's one of the most wonderfully complex and rewarding thrillers in ages, and one of my very favorite movies.


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