Calling all Veronica Mars fans! By the time you read this the goal may have been reached, but creator Rob Thomas (with support from star Kristen Bell) has started a Kickstarter campaign to raise money in order to make a VM movie. Yes, you read right: A Veronica Mars Movie! And, it's looking good because the $2 million goal has almost been reached in one day.
Shooting is set to begin in the summer, with a release sometime in early 2014. Now, we just have to see if LoVe becomes a reality again ...
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Voice-over Theory
I have a running discussion with a friend that many television shows we like are voiced-over. So, we've developed this completely unscientific theory that television shows with voice-overs are usually good (note that I said "usually"). I find that they add something useful to the show and they can be integral to the story. For example, Arrested
Development relies heavily on Ron Howard's voice-over because quite a bit of the
story is told through it and it's funny. Other times the voice-over adds to the viewers
understanding of the character's psychology such as Dead Like Me, Dexter and Veronica
Mars. Burn Notice does a bit of psychology mixed in with how-tos:
Michael details how to make a bomb MacGuyver-style or how he will coax a
villain out of hiding (you never know when this stuff might come in
handy...).
This list isn't exhaustive, but what I could remember having memorable voice-overs. Please let me know in the comments of other shows that you'd put in this category.
Arrested Development Find it in the catalog!
Burn Notice Find it in the catalog!
Dead Like Me Find it in the catalog!
Dexter Find it in the catalog!
Veronica Mars Find it in the catalog!
Wonderfalls Find it in the catalog!
This list isn't exhaustive, but what I could remember having memorable voice-overs. Please let me know in the comments of other shows that you'd put in this category.
Arrested Development Find it in the catalog!
Burn Notice Find it in the catalog!
Dead Like Me Find it in the catalog!
Dexter Find it in the catalog!
Veronica Mars Find it in the catalog!
Wonderfalls Find it in the catalog!
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Crushworthy Men of TV
Runner-up:
Mark Brendanawicz (Paul Schneider).
From: Parks and Recreation (2009-).
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Mark isn't the most interesting character on the show, but he's the dreamiest. He's got a good job (city planner) and he's played by one of the handsomest (in my opinion) actors around.
10). Henry Pollard (Adam Scott).
From: Party Down (2009-2010).
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Seasons: One and Two.
Henry is mid-thirties, works as a caterer and occasionally toys with the idea of moving back in with his parents. Yeah, doesn't say much for my taste in men, does it? Or maybe it just speaks to the power of his witty banter on the show.
9). Mark McKinney, various characters.
From: Kids in the Hall (1988-1995).
Find it in the catalog!
Seasons: One, Two, Three, Four, and Five.
Just being a part of the hilarious Canadian comedy troupe is enough to make you crush-able in my book. But McKinney is the only one who doesn't look better as a woman.
8). Nick Andopolis (Jason Segel).
From: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000).
Find it in the catalog!
Tall and friendly, Nick is probably the kindest of the freaks. I thought he was super cute up until the point he started to smother Lindsay with affection.
6). Eric Northman (Alexander SkarsgÄrd).
From: True Blood (2008-).
Find it in the catalog!
Seasons: One, Two.
Eric is pretty much the tall, Swedish vampire version of Logan from Veronica Mars. And what's not to like about that?
Mark Brendanawicz (Paul Schneider).
From: Parks and Recreation (2009-).
Find it in the catalog!
Mark isn't the most interesting character on the show, but he's the dreamiest. He's got a good job (city planner) and he's played by one of the handsomest (in my opinion) actors around.
10). Henry Pollard (Adam Scott).
From: Party Down (2009-2010).
Find it in the catalog!
Seasons: One and Two.
Henry is mid-thirties, works as a caterer and occasionally toys with the idea of moving back in with his parents. Yeah, doesn't say much for my taste in men, does it? Or maybe it just speaks to the power of his witty banter on the show.
9). Mark McKinney, various characters.
From: Kids in the Hall (1988-1995).
Find it in the catalog!
Seasons: One, Two, Three, Four, and Five.
Just being a part of the hilarious Canadian comedy troupe is enough to make you crush-able in my book. But McKinney is the only one who doesn't look better as a woman.
8). Nick Andopolis (Jason Segel).
From: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000).
Find it in the catalog!
Tall and friendly, Nick is probably the kindest of the freaks. I thought he was super cute up until the point he started to smother Lindsay with affection.
7). Eric Gotts (Tyron Leitso).
From: Wonderfalls (2004).
Sweet, charming, and oh-so-cute, Eric is every girl's dream bartender.
From: True Blood (2008-).
Find it in the catalog!
Seasons: One, Two.
Eric is pretty much the tall, Swedish vampire version of Logan from Veronica Mars. And what's not to like about that?
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