The Boys Are Back! And so is UberFanGirl!

27 01 2010

Oh my goodness, it has been a while. I was on a leave of blogging-absence for personal reasons I won’t bore you with, but just know it was out of my control, and I hereby pledge to recommence clogging up the interwebs with more fangirly goodness.

Starting with my boys! They were on hiatus almost as long as I was, but they returned to us this Thursday past with an all new episode of semi-epic Winchester proportions. In Sam, Interrupted, Sam and Dean infiltrate a mental hospital (is that the PC term? Doubtful.) by pretending they are crazies (definitely not PC), which turns out to be super easy for them, as they only need to explain their “real life” situation in order to get admitted. Apparently being hunters of the supernatural who accidentally cause the apocalypse is unbelievable to those in the medical profession. Pfft.

The episode definitely had it’s funny moments (in a word, “PUDDING!”), but I have to say, and this is a hard one for me, folks, I was just a teeny, tiny bit disappointed. Gasp! Perhaps it was only down to waiting so long for a new episode – and a hearty, “Grrr,” to the CW for that one, btw – so I was too psyched up and nothing could’ve met my expectations? Or maybe it was because Castiel was only in it for like 2.5 seconds, and frankly, that is just not enough Cas to make up for our cold, two-month abandonment. But, also, I thought the wraith was a little lack-lustre, and the back-story of ex-huter Martin Creaser was too hastily dealt with.

That isn’t to say it was a terrible episode, by any means. I loved getting a little peak into the psyches of our boys, even if Sam’s was damn scary, and Dean’s was more than a little sad. It just wasn’t one of the best. And after the brain-melting awesomefest that was the previous episode (5.10, Abandon All Hope), I had hoped for better. I will continue to do so for this week. I have little fear I should be disappointed again.

In other news, during my long silence I met many a splendid geek milestone: I am finally a multi-console gamer, as I received a PS3 for Christmas (Arkham Asylum is every bit as kick-ass as I thought it would be); I finally watched every aired episode of Lost (LOVED it!) and now anxiously await Season 6; I finally started Battlestar Galactica and I am, of course, enjoying it thoroughly; annnnnd I got the New Super Mario Bros for Wii, which is a fan-damn-tastic mix of nostalgic fun meets rage-inducing difficulty. I hope to get to all these exciting topics in the near future, but I am presently looking for a job, so that hunt takes precedence over my extracurricular fangirling. Sad face.

- UberFanGirl





AYFKM?

5 08 2009

That’s, Are You eFfing Kidding Me? (I made it up, but why not?) More to the point, however, this just came in from courtesy of a tweet from IGN:

“Supernatural: Paris Hilton Guest Starring
‘America’s Judi Dench’ to face the Winchester Brothers.
August 5, 2009 – Oh my. Noted thespian Paris Hilton (she had a hit video you might have seen?) will be guest starring on a show that IGN TV would argue is much cooler than she is, as the heiress/reality star will appear on The CW’s Supernatural this fall.”

Oh my, indeed. I sincerely hope this is a filthy lie. Unfortunately, it isn’t April 1st, so I can’t see any reason IGN would be spreading such rumours. Unless they hate me.





Falling behind on the Sourcies

21 07 2009

Egad! With all the essay writing and Comic Con hubub, I`ve nearly forgotten about the Sourcies!

Let`s see, we had Best Couple, which went to One Tree Hill. Pfft. Whatevs. In the absence of an entry from Supernatural, it totally shoulda been Chuck and Blair.

BFF Moment went to Sam and Dean, of course! My boys are best at everything.

Best Finally! It`s About Time! moment went to Supernatural as well, no surprises there. Eff Ruby. I hate that girl.

I will skip over the Fashion Guru business, because it`s boring and there`s no option to pick Sam or Dean, even though Dean`s hot leather jacket is way better than anything anyone is wearing on One Tree Hill (which, btw, is probably the most boringest show ever).

Still open for voting is Hottest Moment. This category has me all conflicted. Not because I would choose Chuck and Blair over Sam and Dean. Not a chance, though Chuck definitely deserves to be in any category with the word hot in it. Rather, my conflict stems from having a tied entry for Sam and Ruby and Dean and Anna. Both scenes are hot, and I`m glad they`re both there. Yet when I watch the vid, I gotta say, though normally a Dean girl all the way, this scene with Sam and Ruby is waaaay hotter! Goodness me. I`m just… hold on, I`m going to watch it again.

Actually, just go vote, Imma be a while!
Sourcies :)





Making difficult decisions the week before Comic Con

15 07 2009

One week until San Diego Comic Con 2009! It’s enough to make a fangirl squeal with delight.

Literally, actually, *squeeeeeeeee!!*

So the programming schedule is of course out, complete with the autographs and films schedules. It took a while, but I have picked out all my must-sees. This was not an easy task, I tell you! There is, if you will pardon the expression, so much to do, and so little time. Nevertheless, here are my highlights-to-be, what I expected, what I was pleasantly surprised by, what I wont have time for, and (gasp) what – or, should I say, whom – I was severely disappointed to not see on the schedule:

The Satisfyingly Expected:

Although this will actually be my first trip to the Con, (shhhh, that doesn’t make me any less of a fangirl!) there were a bunch of things I had expected to find on the program. Even not having been before, I am familiar enough with the goings on at SDCC, plus I’ve jealously drooled over media coverage in previous years (a thank you, YouTube), then I’ve also made sure to be hip to the rumours since I bought my pass in February. So things I was expecting include panels on all the current on-air sci-fi tv programs: Heroes, Fringe, True Blood, Smallville, Supernatural, etc. I also knew to expect a lot of programming content based around my idol, Mr Joss Whedon. To that end, there will be a special screening of the unaired 13th episode of Dollhouse, which I have been super psyched about since I finished watching season one. Also, I was previously aware of the very popular weekend closer, the Buffy musical epi, Once More, With Feeling. I’m looking forward to dancing in the aisles with my dry cleaning! And, of course, I suspected I might also see lots and lots of programming having to do with comics ;)

The Pleasant Surprises:

One thing I did not expect to see, however, was a special presentation of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog! I knew they had shown it at last year’s Con, but I wasn’t aware it was so loved that they’d bring it back again. I cannot tell you how happy this makes me; the California Browncoats surely do know what the fans like best! Wondering if we’ll catch a glimpse of TheRealNPH; that would so make my life! Other little surprises include a look at the upcoming film, The Hobbit – for whatever reason, I was not expecting it?! Fail on my part. Then there’s a really cool panel discussing Quantum Quest, which, if you haven’t heard, is set to be a mind blowing film featuring 3D/CGI/real imagery taken from from actual frickin space missions, and voiced over by some of the most awesomest people EVER! (I’m not excited about this at all, if you can’t tell.) Uhhh, where was I… oh yeah, more surprises like Seth Green chatting about Robot Chicken, heart heart heart! My boss thinks I should marry him, and then we will have the nerdiest kids ever. I’m cool with that. And theeennn, an academic discussion on the anthropological themes in Star Trek, where I suspect I might also be able to meet a potential future husband. And finally, the best surprise of all, the cast and crew of  The Big Bang Theory! I don’t even know how to adequately express how blown away I was to see that on the schedule. I will be in the same room as Sheldon Cooper!!! *eeeeeks!* <3

The Conflictingly Scheduled:

Sadly, Comic Con is only 4 days long. Well, actually it’s 5 days long if you’re cool like me and get to go to Wednesday’s Preview Night, but I digress… With such a limit on time, there were bound to be conflicts in the schedule, and so I will be forced to pass some things by. This time. One of the bigger hurts caused by such timing issues is missing out on Summit Entertainment’s sneak peeks at Astro Boy and New Moon. Astro Boy is such a flash back to my early, early childhood, and New Moon is, well, hot boys! Unfortunately, it cuts too close to Robot Chicken, and I heart Seth Green way more than any of those Twilight guys. Less upsetting, but nonetheless mildly sad face inducing, is having to miss out on the Archies Comics: Archie Marries Veronica panel. I haven’t really read Archie much since I was probably 13 or so, but this business of him proposing to Veronica is pretty huge. And upsetting. Poor Betty. But the panel starts too close to the ending of The Hobbit, so I’ll hafta let it go. Probably for the best, I’m pretty mad at Archie Andrews right now. I would also really have loved to attend Futurama’s Life or Death live decision making extraordinaire, if only to scowl at the dude from Fox because I am still angry about the Sarah Connor Chronicles debacle (though I haven’t given up hope yet, and neither have my friends over at savethescc.com), but it just isn’t in the cards. The Futurama event conflicts with the previously mentioned Quantum Quest, and I can’t have that!

The MAJOR Disappointment:

There was just the one, but I can’t even stress how MAJOR it is! The Supernatural Screening and Q&A seems to be lacking two names. Where are the stars of the show?! Ok, Bobby and Castiel (yum!) are there… but wtf, Sam and Dean?! I had to stare at the little blurb for a full two or three minutes, checking and rechecking. But, nope! No Jensen. No Jared. As my favourite still-running tv show, I won’t lie, of all the potentially exciting memories-to-be, I was MOST looking forward to seeing my boys. Alas, I can only hope that their names are not there because they are unconfirmed and the powers that be at Comic Con have decided it is better to leave them off than to have to severley disappoint and possibly anger fans AT the Con. This does not help the hole in my heart RIGHT NOW though. If I wasn’t so blessedly excited to see the guys from The Big Bang Theory on the programming schedule, I might actually be crying right now. *wipes a single, stray tear*

The Still Undecided:

And so I have one last conundrum… Saturday night: Watchmen or the Masquerade?! Two huge events. The first is the world premier of the director’s cut of Watchmen, which, admittedly, I will be able to see when it comes out on DVD. However, this screening will featuer Zack Snyder LIVE commentating. Dude. That’s huge. And Dave Gibbons and Jackie Earle Haley will be there too! AND, as if I could even take all that in one go, they will be starting the night with a sneak peek of Batman: Arkham Asylum along with a panel led by the voice actors – one of which is Mark Hamill. SRSLY. *Geekasm!* The Masquerade of course doesn’t have any of these overly awesome things happening, but it is THE Masquerade. It is, apparently, an amazing sight to see, with all the costumes and music and choreographed presentations… I’m not in it, because I’m shy like that, but I AM bringing a costume (which I had made for me, and will gush about in a separate blog at a later date) and it would probably be fun to wear it there and watch the show with a whole bunch of other people who love costuming too.

So what to do?! I have no idea.

UberFanGirl





Sourcies Update

14 07 2009

More from the CW’s Sourcies… Of COURSE Sam and Dean took the Best Fight category, that was a bit of a no brainer.

A new category is open: Best Finally! It’s about time! Moment! Although I DID very much enjoy Chuck FINALLY telling Blair he loved her too, I loved it more when Dean FINALLY got to give that demon beehatch Ruby a taste of her own knife. At the moment, it looks like 2442 others agree with me :)

Best Couple and BFF Moment are still open, so go vote, babies!The Sourcies 2009





More Sourcies! BFF Moment!!

11 07 2009

VOTE FOR THE WINCHESTERS!!
do it do it do it do it do it do it do it!!

now.. how to make this a proper link.. hrm…

The Sourcies 2009 :)





Sourcies!

8 07 2009

CW has all the best shows, and now we can vote for our favs!

I missed the first vote for Best Newcomer, but Castiel won anyway :) Yay Mishca!

Go vote for Best Fight – Supernatural: Sam v Dean. It was a sad, sad day, but a great fight!!

Go, go, go vote, now!

http://blogs.trb.com/network/cwsource/the_sourcies_2009/





Eff is for Fox: Another Terminator post

30 05 2009

Eff as in “Eff You Fox TV!” but more on that below…

First, I saw Terminator: Salvation. My official opinion is that the critics are filthy liars, but you should know that by now. Salvation, or T4, as I prefer, was actually great. The story line was neither confusing nor poorly written. Perhaps if one has never seen any of the previous three films, a few concepts might be lost; terminators, characters, Judgment Day. But seriously, what business do you have reviewing films if you’ve never seen The Terminator?! Or, conversely, if you HAVE seen The Terminator, but still had trouble following the plot of Salvation, you are probably exceptionally stupid and should promptly give up your job as a film critic. Although, I suppose we only have the individuals responsible for giving you meaningful employment as a film critic to blame.

Enough reference to those idiots, I don’t want to give them any more word time than necessary. I repeat: Salvation was actually great. Ok, no Star Trek, I readily admit. But a action flick gem of 2009 nonetheless, and a satisfying addition to the Terminator franchise. Certainly it is better than Rise of the Machines. *Please note, I actually enjoyed T3; though it is the least enjoyable of the four films, the final scene with John Connor stepping up to his role as leader of what is to become the Resistance is worth the age-related inaccuracies and toleration of Clarie Danes. Also, though some may disagree, I liked that the Terminator was able to override his programming, adding another layer to the learning capabilities of AI. This ability of self-determination later plays a key kick-ass role in the plot of The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Back to T4 now… my ultimate reason for loving this movie was that it gave us a look at the fruit of the franchise: The War Against the Machines. The reason the other three movies exist. In the previous three films, we’re seeing essentially “the past”. The main plot elements – the machines, Skynet, Judgment Day, John Connor – come from our future, but as far as the overarching story is concerned, they are the present. Maybe I`m not explaining this right. Kyle Reese and the various terminators are sent to the past, and this is the part of the story we see, but the real story exists in the future, and now we finally get to see it in more than just flashes. I don`t know about you, but for me, this is a huge payoff after 25 years of wondering what it would be like in a post-Judgment Day world. I actually look forward to the sequel they so obviously set up, assuming they do it well.

My favourite part of the film though was seeing a young Kyle Reese. I`ve had a pseudo-crush on the character my whole life. I say pseudo, because I was too young to really have a crush on him when I first saw The Terminator (I was 3 when it came out, probably 5 before I really took notice of it). But he`s always been there; Sarah`s, and in turn John`s, hero. It wasn`t until I was older that I really thought about him in a crushy way, and even then, I loved John more. But I digress from where I was going with this point. Since looking forward to seeing a new portrayal of John Connor was out of the question, due to the casting of creepo Christian Bale, I was most excited to see how a younger, future version of Kyle Reese would turn out.

And A+ on that casting job guys! Obviously I saw Anton Yelchin in Star Trek a few weeks ago, but I had no idea he was in Salvation. I didn`t really look into the Salvation cast all that much due to my Bale-related pre-disappointment, so I had no idea I would be getting Break-out Actor 2009 Part Two (you heard it hear first!). Holy crap, he`s awesome! Too young for me, so it`s not even about the hot factor – though he is a cute kid. But Yelchin is just a brilliant actor. I YouTubed some clips from tv shows he`s been in, and his awesomeness is consistent. I cannot wait to see him in other stuff.

By the way, as much disdain as I had for the Bale-Connor portrayal, it actually wasn`t half bad. I was creeped out at first, but by the end I warmed up to him a bit. I still would have loved it more if he wasn`t there at all, but I can live with it. If nothing else, my love for John Connor helped me get over my fear of Christian Bale, so I guess it can only be called a Win. How sweet would it have been, though, to see a revived Ed Furlong?! Maybe that`s just me…

And since I am always about the hot factor, and clearly didn`t get it from Bale or too-young Yelchin, I must add that I DID get it from Sam Worthington. Yum, indeed! Could do with a little work on his American accent, but I excuse him. In my head, Marcus Wright is actually an Aussie-American immigrant, so it`s cool. Someone I went with asked if I preferred the hotness of Marcus as human or as machine, and I hold to my response: a little bit of both; I`m freaky like that. My friend actually replied that that response wasn`t even weird coming from me. It truly isn`t. I`m not above hearting on a machine, if he`s heart worthy (c.f. Jude Law`s Gigolo Joe in AI.)

Ok, so now that that is out of the way, I move on to the real point of this post, which is to poo-poo on Fox`s cancellation of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Riddle me this: in what right mind does a network drop a show that already has a cult following the week before the release of a film which is guaranteed to pique interest in said show? Like, seriously. I get that ratings were low-ish. I get that the season was already over. But they`re keeping Fringe, for eff sake, which is just not that good. Ok, ok, JJ Abrams. Star Trek. Point taken. And I certainly don`t want to see them drop Dollhouse, as it clings on for dear life, due to their past screwing-over of Joss Whedon, whom I adore. What, then, is the scheduling solution? I don`t know. But I DO know you shouldn`t cancel awesome shows. Then again, this is Fox we`re talking about, and canceling awesome shows seems to be their MO. How about axing shit like Don`t Forget the Lyrics, or So You Think You Can Dance, or anything else of the bore-fest that is reality TV? Gah!

I can only hope another network picks up SCC. I actually joined the Resistance this morning, and will spend my summer campaigning to save Sarah Connor. Check it out here. The CW would be an awesome candidate, not only because I`m able to get it for free with my rabbit ears, but because they have a tremendous history for taking on the unwanted but beloved cult hits. Plus they already have my favouritist on-air show, Supernatural. Personally, I`d squeeze out Smallville, which timeline-wise should be out already (Clarke is like 25 now and should be off donning those disallowed tights already!), and throw in SCC at 8pm Thursdays before Supernatural, so I can continue my glued-to-the-couch-Thursday tradition.

I don`t actually care what network picks it up though, I just want to be able to watch John Connor fight to save the future every week. Someone make it happen!

UberFanGirl