Nick Aldwinckle Oct 30, 2017
This month's round up of genre DVDs and Blu-rays features Ray Harryhausen, Willard, rats on the rampage and more...
The underappreciated ‘nature gone wild’ porn horror movie subgenre has a somewhat patchy history, with a viewer’s search more likely to end up in some SyFy channel Megapterranoshark Versus Crocosaur cul-de-sac than something of the calibre of a Jaws or Arachnophobia. Sharks, spiders and gators are all well served, though (alongside the glaring lack of a movie adaptation of Guy N. Smith’s glorious Night Of The Crabs books) rodents have had something of a raw deal.
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Fear not, though, faithful readers: we’re not going to drift off into Stuart Little territory just yet (that’ll be next month’s Stuart Little IV: The Rattening), as this month brings with it not one but two seventies rat-themed monster movie classics (well,...
This month's round up of genre DVDs and Blu-rays features Ray Harryhausen, Willard, rats on the rampage and more...
The underappreciated ‘nature gone wild’ porn horror movie subgenre has a somewhat patchy history, with a viewer’s search more likely to end up in some SyFy channel Megapterranoshark Versus Crocosaur cul-de-sac than something of the calibre of a Jaws or Arachnophobia. Sharks, spiders and gators are all well served, though (alongside the glaring lack of a movie adaptation of Guy N. Smith’s glorious Night Of The Crabs books) rodents have had something of a raw deal.
See related 26 new TV shows to watch in 2017
Fear not, though, faithful readers: we’re not going to drift off into Stuart Little territory just yet (that’ll be next month’s Stuart Little IV: The Rattening), as this month brings with it not one but two seventies rat-themed monster movie classics (well,...
- 10/24/2017
- Den of Geek
When Chinese filmmaker Nanfu Wang discovers a nomadic 22-year-old American homeless man in the first chapter of her documentary “I Am Another You,” he’s living the dream; the rest of the movie is a gradual wakeup call. With time, Nanfu comes to understand that rejecting society isn’t such a simple proposition. By bringing an outsider perspective to the Western world, Nanfu pulls apart the American dream from the inside out. Shot over the course of several years, the movie blends an intimate perspective with trenchant investigative chops, uncovering a transitory figure whose romantic ideals give way to a harsh reality check.
The documentarian’s feature-length debut “Hooligan Sparrow,” a shortlist for the Oscar in 2016, dealt with institutional dysfunction in her native country. With “I Am Another You,” she takes a more personal approach, exploring the mythology of the American dream as a naive interloper subject to conflicting points of view.
The documentarian’s feature-length debut “Hooligan Sparrow,” a shortlist for the Oscar in 2016, dealt with institutional dysfunction in her native country. With “I Am Another You,” she takes a more personal approach, exploring the mythology of the American dream as a naive interloper subject to conflicting points of view.
- 3/12/2017
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Vancouver-based genre actor Marc Singer ("V") has been cast as 'General Matthew Shrieve', the former leader of DC Comics "Creature Commandos".
In the comics, Shrieve is a soldier and team leader of a war-time squad, known as the "Creature Commandos", including superhuman monsters that wrought carnage during WWII against the Third Reich, then updated to reflect modern scenarios.
The "Creature Commandos" debuted in DC's "Weird War Tales" #93 (November 1980), then appeared in their own mini-series "Creature Commandos" #1 May 2000.
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In the comics, Shrieve is a soldier and team leader of a war-time squad, known as the "Creature Commandos", including superhuman monsters that wrought carnage during WWII against the Third Reich, then updated to reflect modern scenarios.
The "Creature Commandos" debuted in DC's "Weird War Tales" #93 (November 1980), then appeared in their own mini-series "Creature Commandos" #1 May 2000.
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- 12/13/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Marc Singer’s groundbreaking documentary Dark Days is available on DVD and download from February 10th. It shines a light on a largely forgotten sect of homeless people living in the railway tunnels of New York City in the nineties; living away from harshness of the street, the ‘Tunnel People’ of NYC built their own rudimentary houses and even had electricity, creating a community with its own personality (and fair share of troubles).
The director was kind enough to speak to HeyUGuys in time for the film’s newest home release, concerning what it was like living in the tunnels, tips for making a quick buck, and the movie’s long and arduous road to eventual acclaim at Sundance.
Would you like to detail how you first started, or got into making Dark Days? Because you’d never made a film before then.
I was living in New York in...
The director was kind enough to speak to HeyUGuys in time for the film’s newest home release, concerning what it was like living in the tunnels, tips for making a quick buck, and the movie’s long and arduous road to eventual acclaim at Sundance.
Would you like to detail how you first started, or got into making Dark Days? Because you’d never made a film before then.
I was living in New York in...
- 2/3/2014
- by Gary Green
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In the 1990s, a New York model turned his back on the high life – and threw his lot in with homeless people living in tunnels. He eventually turned their lives into an extraordinary film. Marc Singer tells Sukhdev Sandhu how he did it
'I was a handsome young man at the age of 20," says Marc Singer with a grin. Today, still far from unhandsome, he's sitting in a SoHo bar recalling the early 1990s, when he was living the high life, working as a model in New York. Raised in London, he'd left school without finishing his GCSEs and moved to Miami. A girlfriend suggested he try modelling and, before long, he found himself in New York. "I was a kid in the big city partying my ass off. I loved everything that went with that. I loved all the bright lights and making loads of money."
The only snag was the modelling.
'I was a handsome young man at the age of 20," says Marc Singer with a grin. Today, still far from unhandsome, he's sitting in a SoHo bar recalling the early 1990s, when he was living the high life, working as a model in New York. Raised in London, he'd left school without finishing his GCSEs and moved to Miami. A girlfriend suggested he try modelling and, before long, he found himself in New York. "I was a kid in the big city partying my ass off. I loved everything that went with that. I loved all the bright lights and making loads of money."
The only snag was the modelling.
- 1/27/2014
- by Sukhdev Sandhu
- The Guardian - Film News
Inside Llewyn Davis | August: Osage County | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | Teenage | Fonzy | Grudge Match | The General | Dark Days | Jai Ho
Inside Llewyn Davis (15)
(Joel & Ethan Coen, 2013, Us) Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Adam Driver, Garret Hedlund, John Goodman. 105 mins
Bob Dylan hadn't written Like A Rolling Stone when this is set (New York, 1961), but Isaac's eponymous hero could almost be the inspiration. He's the archetypal drifter: a complete unknown with no direction home and little prospect of realising his folk-star dream, despite, or perhaps because of, his artistic integrity. The Coens let us know exactly how it feels. This is their most mature drama to date: subdued, sincere, bleakly funny, and as finely crafted as we've come to expect.
August: Osage County (15)
(John Wells, 2013, Us) Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts. 121 mins
Heavy acting artillery is positioned for a full-on awards assault, with Streep's malign matriarch marshalling her fractured family for some mourning and bloodletting.
Inside Llewyn Davis (15)
(Joel & Ethan Coen, 2013, Us) Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Adam Driver, Garret Hedlund, John Goodman. 105 mins
Bob Dylan hadn't written Like A Rolling Stone when this is set (New York, 1961), but Isaac's eponymous hero could almost be the inspiration. He's the archetypal drifter: a complete unknown with no direction home and little prospect of realising his folk-star dream, despite, or perhaps because of, his artistic integrity. The Coens let us know exactly how it feels. This is their most mature drama to date: subdued, sincere, bleakly funny, and as finely crafted as we've come to expect.
August: Osage County (15)
(John Wells, 2013, Us) Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts. 121 mins
Heavy acting artillery is positioned for a full-on awards assault, with Streep's malign matriarch marshalling her fractured family for some mourning and bloodletting.
- 1/25/2014
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Marc Singer's classic documentary about lost souls who live in New York's tunnels still has the power to shock
• The director on spending seven years with the 'mole men'
Marc Singer's 2000 documentary Dark Days has been rereleased, and it still has the power to shock and to deject. Those certainly were its effects on me when I saw the film on its first UK showing 13 years ago.
Singer's subject is the community of lost souls living in the underground tunnels beneath Penn Station, in New York. They have erected plasterboard partitions, and ingeniously managed to reroute electricity to their homemade shacks, though there is no running water. They can be very houseproud. It is safer down in their subterranean shantytown than being homeless on ground level, but for me a second viewing disclosed even more clearly the un-bohemian horror of actually existing down there, having almost literally fallen through the cracks.
• The director on spending seven years with the 'mole men'
Marc Singer's 2000 documentary Dark Days has been rereleased, and it still has the power to shock and to deject. Those certainly were its effects on me when I saw the film on its first UK showing 13 years ago.
Singer's subject is the community of lost souls living in the underground tunnels beneath Penn Station, in New York. They have erected plasterboard partitions, and ingeniously managed to reroute electricity to their homemade shacks, though there is no running water. They can be very houseproud. It is safer down in their subterranean shantytown than being homeless on ground level, but for me a second viewing disclosed even more clearly the un-bohemian horror of actually existing down there, having almost literally fallen through the cracks.
- 1/24/2014
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
In Marc Singer’s award-winning documentary, it’s not just the film that’s black and white. In New York City near the turn of the millennium, for a small amount of people life is very much one or the other; it’s eat or starve, live or die. But those kind of fates never needed to be dealt on the streets, for a portion of the NY homeless had found new abodes in the tunnel system beneath the sprawling city, an effective refuge from the urban dangers of being robbed while sleeping rough or finding trouble with the police, or natural hazards such as exposure. In the tunnels, where ‘even in the daytime it’s dark’ according to one of its myriad residents, you could never feel truly disconnected; rudimentary plasterboard houses, electricity, and a closely-knit society – family, even – exist down here.
Director Marc Singer first became fascinated by...
Director Marc Singer first became fascinated by...
- 1/24/2014
- by Gary Green
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
★★★★☆The perspective afforded by Dogwoof's tenth anniversary rerelease of Marc Singer's Dark Days (2000) reveals it to be a profound film about both a city and a medium in flux. A portrait of a homeless community living in a disused Amtrak tunnel beneath New York's Penn Station, the doc was celebrated on its initial release for its unobtrusively compassionate portrait of the subterranean denizens as well as for Singer's unwavering dedication to his material. The intervening decade - which has seen great changes to the city as well as to the indie filmmaking processes - actually enriches the pictures.
- 1/22/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
By Anna Weaver
The ultimate fight for good and evil begins…
The Mark is one of the latest movies from Pure Flix Entertainment. Craig Scheffer stars as Chad Turner, a former soldier whose faith in humanity is seriously in doubt from fighting the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Chad.s brother, the epitome of .faith through all things., tells him to stay strong, God has a plan and to look for the signs, good and bad.
As an adrenaline junkie, I was excited to see this movie. The storyline sounded like a re-write of Airforce One from a Christian perspective. My understanding is that faith-based movies are designed promote a more intimate relationship with God and that our faith shouldn.t be reserved just for Sundays, it.s to be lived out every day. That being said, from the beginning I was left with more questions than answers. After watching this movie,...
The ultimate fight for good and evil begins…
The Mark is one of the latest movies from Pure Flix Entertainment. Craig Scheffer stars as Chad Turner, a former soldier whose faith in humanity is seriously in doubt from fighting the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Chad.s brother, the epitome of .faith through all things., tells him to stay strong, God has a plan and to look for the signs, good and bad.
As an adrenaline junkie, I was excited to see this movie. The storyline sounded like a re-write of Airforce One from a Christian perspective. My understanding is that faith-based movies are designed promote a more intimate relationship with God and that our faith shouldn.t be reserved just for Sundays, it.s to be lived out every day. That being said, from the beginning I was left with more questions than answers. After watching this movie,...
- 10/26/2012
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Interview: Phil Lord and Chris Miller Talk 21 Jump Street and the Lego Movie as ‘Inception for Kids’
To celebrate the release of 21 Jump Street on DVD and Blu-ray, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to speak to the directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, about the film and their upcoming projects.
Touching on everything from Channing Tatum’s love for improvising stunts to Tom Selleck’s moustache, it’s fair to say our interview covered rather a lot of ground! Every inch as charming and entertaining as you’d expect, the pair gave a brilliant insight into the funniest film of the year.
HeyUGuys: Congratulations to you both for delivering the best comedy we’ve had this year.
Chris: That’s crazy – we’ll take that!
You must have absolutely jumped at the chance to direct a script from Jonah Hill and Michael Bacall. After focusing so much on animation, how did you end up getting the job?
Phil: We had Michael Bacall’s script...
Touching on everything from Channing Tatum’s love for improvising stunts to Tom Selleck’s moustache, it’s fair to say our interview covered rather a lot of ground! Every inch as charming and entertaining as you’d expect, the pair gave a brilliant insight into the funniest film of the year.
HeyUGuys: Congratulations to you both for delivering the best comedy we’ve had this year.
Chris: That’s crazy – we’ll take that!
You must have absolutely jumped at the chance to direct a script from Jonah Hill and Michael Bacall. After focusing so much on animation, how did you end up getting the job?
Phil: We had Michael Bacall’s script...
- 7/12/2012
- by Emma Thrower
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Chicago – After two increasingly rocky seasons, ABC’s soulless reboot of Kenneth Johnson’s ’80s miniseries and subsequent TV show “V” was finally cancelled. It ended the sci-fi serial on a tragic cliffhanger that was very much in keeping with the show’s status as a muddled downer. Though some fans have signed petitions to get the show renewed on a different network, it’s doubtful that “V” will garner a large audience outside of Comic Con conventions.
With its morose ensemble and cheap anti-Obama fearmongering, there was very little here to keep viewers engaged, aside from the loud rises in music that sound before every commercial break (and, in some cases, after every scene change). Leading ladies Elizabeth Mitchell and Morena Baccarin had ample screen time to perfect the art of the pensive, simmering stare, yet as good as the actresses were, the writers gave them little to do but engage in hour-long stare-offs.
With its morose ensemble and cheap anti-Obama fearmongering, there was very little here to keep viewers engaged, aside from the loud rises in music that sound before every commercial break (and, in some cases, after every scene change). Leading ladies Elizabeth Mitchell and Morena Baccarin had ample screen time to perfect the art of the pensive, simmering stare, yet as good as the actresses were, the writers gave them little to do but engage in hour-long stare-offs.
- 10/27/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
A warrior with a psychic connection to animals fights against an evil sorcerer.
There was a time when sword and sorcery seemed like a shortcut to box office gold. It was just after Star Wars and everybody wanted to see films about heroes and princesses, battles and destiny. Space opera required costly effects but anybody could slum it in the desert. Marc Singer made a passable low-rent Luke with sufficient muscle for the semi-naked swordplay, and Rip Torn could always be relied upon to ham it up in a villainous role. With Tanya Roberts to...
There was a time when sword and sorcery seemed like a shortcut to box office gold. It was just after Star Wars and everybody wanted to see films about heroes and princesses, battles and destiny. Space opera required costly effects but anybody could slum it in the desert. Marc Singer made a passable low-rent Luke with sufficient muscle for the semi-naked swordplay, and Rip Torn could always be relied upon to ham it up in a villainous role. With Tanya Roberts to...
- 8/16/2011
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
This week on DVD and Blu-ray we've got smart pills, video games and uh... Topher Grace. Major releases hitting stores today include the Bradley Cooper thriller Limitless, '80s party comedy Take Me Home Tonight starring Topher Grace and Anna Faris, and the direct-to-dvd action flick Tekken, based on the popular fighting game. Digging a little deeper, some of the week's smaller releases include indie comedy Peep World starring Michael C. Hall and Sarah Silverman, a thriller called Cracks directed by Ridley Scott's daughter Jordan, and the 10th Anniversary Edition of Dark Days, Marc Singer's documentary about the homeless population living in New York City's subway system. Also, new to Blu-ray we have Amelie, Boyz N The Hood, and the Criterion release of Jean Cocteau's original 1946 Beauty and the Beast. What will you be buying or renting? Check out the full list of relevant releases after the jump.
- 7/20/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
(The 10th anniversary of Dark Days will be re-released through Oscilloscope Laboratories beginning Friday.) Things keep happening that make me feel old. No I don’t have any major age-related illnesses. I haven’t been getting copies of Aarp magazine in the mail. “Are you even 30 yet?” is still a legitimate question to ask me upon any encounter. For the record, I’m not (yet) 30, but still I can’t help getting the creeping sense that, in the words of LCD Soundsystem, “I’m losing my edge.” Upon learning that the Cinema Village was going to open British documentarian Marc Singer’s seminal 2000 documentary Dark Days for a week-long run to mark its 10th anniversary reissue, this creeping feeling of age’s unceasing forward progression returned. Not that Dark Days was particularly important to me as a film, although I spent a fair amount of time watching it, in theaters,...
- 6/30/2011
- by Brandon Harris
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, Marc Singer's seminal documentary Dark Days is an eye-opening experience that shatters the myths of homelessness by revealing a thriving community living in tunnels beneath New York City, honestly capturing their resilience and strength in their struggle to survive. Dark Days will open once again at Cinema Village this Friday (July 1), in advance of the Special Edition DVD release on July 19. Last year, we asked Singer to revisit his film, its impetus, and how making the film has changed him. Tribeca: What led you down into the tunnels? Marc Singer: My journey began after a chance meeting with a man by the name of John Murphy, a part-time poet and full-time heroin addict. John had been living homeless on the streets of New York City for a little over six years, and he was tired. He was tired of being tired. With my...
- 6/28/2011
- TribecaFilm.com
ABC's V struggled from the beginning. A product of remake-happy executives, V instantly jogged our memories back to a time when Marc Singer ran around in cheesy sci-fi uniforms blasting lizards with his ray gun. But let's be honest here: The remake never lived up to our unfair expectations, failing to take advantage of a solid cast and high-tech effects.
So imagine my surprise when I found myself giddy with delight over "Mother's Day," the series finale of V, which aired last night. With the show's fate all but laid out before it, the producers shrugged and said, "To... More >>...
So imagine my surprise when I found myself giddy with delight over "Mother's Day," the series finale of V, which aired last night. With the show's fate all but laid out before it, the producers shrugged and said, "To... More >>...
- 5/19/2011
- by Tim Surette
- TV.com
V (2009) has been canceled by ABC. The V remake TV series starring Morena Baccarin, Elizabeth Mitchell had been met with praise and dismay since its outset. V was about “an extraterrestrial race [who arrive] on Earth with seemingly good intentions, only to slowly reveal their true machinations the more ingrained into society they become.” The great season 2 finale, written about here: TV Review: V (2009): Season 2, Ep. 10: Mother’s Day and pictured here: V (2009): Mother’s Day: High Resolution Photos, spoke of the science fiction TV series that could have been, maybe not as great as Bablyon 5, Fringe, Space: Above and Beyond, the new Battlestar Galactica series, Firefly or Farscape but there was geek sustenance to be had. I have to give V writers Gregg Hurwitz and Scott Rosenbaum credit for the last episode, as I did in its review. They threw everything they had into the last episode and it showed.
- 5/15/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
If you’re like us, you’re anxiously awaiting news on if V will get another season from the powers that be at ABC.
We recently got the opportunity to rap with V Showrunner (Executive Producer and writer) Scott Rosenbaum about the show and what we saw in that crazy season finale and in Season 2 in general. With the network shortening the season order from 13 episodes to 10, Rosenbaum and the team of writers had to scramble to shift around plotlines, which resulted in a rush to close some threads and leave others completely dropped. If you thought Hobbes complete disappearance was random, then he explains just what happened there.
In addition to explaining some of the shortcomings of the second season, Rosenbaum gives us some points on what he believes the third season is going to be like. Expect more action, more bloodshed, more war between the humans and the visitors.
We recently got the opportunity to rap with V Showrunner (Executive Producer and writer) Scott Rosenbaum about the show and what we saw in that crazy season finale and in Season 2 in general. With the network shortening the season order from 13 episodes to 10, Rosenbaum and the team of writers had to scramble to shift around plotlines, which resulted in a rush to close some threads and leave others completely dropped. If you thought Hobbes complete disappearance was random, then he explains just what happened there.
In addition to explaining some of the shortcomings of the second season, Rosenbaum gives us some points on what he believes the third season is going to be like. Expect more action, more bloodshed, more war between the humans and the visitors.
- 4/21/2011
- by Link
- BuzzFocus.com
Elizabeth Mitchell has revealed her hopes for a potential third season of V. The actress told Assignment X that she would like her character Erica to permanently team up with resistance leader Lars Tremont (Marc Singer). "I love the idea of the two of us getting to play off of each other," she said. "We had a great time together. I love the idea of us working as a team, but I also love the idea of strife. Maybe we don't get along? That would be awesome." Mitchell added that she wants Erica to become a "nothing to lose, incredibly strong, incredibly intelligent character". (more)...
- 4/6/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
The passion and enthusiasm of Elizabeth Mitchell has not been exaggerated. She is a completely genuine human being, and when you speak with her about V, there is no doubt that she believes in her show as much as the dedicated fans around the world do.
At WonderCon in San Francisco last weekend, executive producer Scott Rosenbaum confirmed that while there is still no word about a third season for V, he shares the same high hopes that his co-stars Mitchell and Marc Singer do for a green light to pursue new and exciting avenues next season.
At a press roundtable following the V panel at WonderCon, Mitchell addressed the death of her character’s son Tyler in the Season 2 finale, as well as what might happen if they are granted a third season. “I really love Logan (Huffman) and enjoy working with him so much, so I’m sad that my son is dead.
At WonderCon in San Francisco last weekend, executive producer Scott Rosenbaum confirmed that while there is still no word about a third season for V, he shares the same high hopes that his co-stars Mitchell and Marc Singer do for a green light to pursue new and exciting avenues next season.
At a press roundtable following the V panel at WonderCon, Mitchell addressed the death of her character’s son Tyler in the Season 2 finale, as well as what might happen if they are granted a third season. “I really love Logan (Huffman) and enjoy working with him so much, so I’m sad that my son is dead.
- 4/5/2011
- by Jo Garfein
- TVovermind.com
San Francisco - Although "V" is very much on the bubble for renewal at ABC, star Elizabeth Mitchell, showrunner Scott Rosenbaum and original series lead (and recently added remake guest star) Marc Singer took the WonderCon stage on Sunday (April 3) to meet with fans and talk about the recent finale and hopes for the future. In the press room after the panel, I got to talk with Mitchell about the dark and shocking ending to the second season finale -- obviously there are spoilers in this video -- and where that tragedy is going to leave her Erica Evans...
- 4/5/2011
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
V (2009): Mother’s Day: High Resolution Photos have premiered. We reviewed V (2009): Season 2, Ep. 10: Mother’s Day earlier. V (2009): Mother’s Day’s plot synopsis: “Anna (Morena Baccarin) is focused on having Lisa (Laura Vandervoort) breed with Tyler (Logan Huffman) to ensure the evolution of the Visitors, while Erica (Elizabeth Mitchell) and Diana (Jane Badler) enlist Lisa to stage a coup against Anna and remove her from power before humanity is destroyed. Erica and the Fifth Column join Lisa in the attempted coup, which has devastating results. Also in the episode, Marc Singer, who played freedom fighter Mike Donovan on the original “V” series, guest stars as Lars Tremont, a member of a top secret organization of high-ranking military and government leaders from around the globe who have long suspected that the Visitors are very much not here in peace.” V (2009): Mother’s Day also starred Mark Hildreth,...
- 4/2/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
This weekend I will be attending panels for V and the new Fox series Terra Nova at WonderCon in San Francisco. In addition, I will have the opportunity to interview the casts and producers of both shows.
Terra Nova
Terra Nova, a new series on Fox debuting in the Fall and produced by Steven Spielberg, is set in the year 2149. Earth is dying due to pollution and overpopulation. Scientists discover a portal to the prehistoric era, allowing the Shannon family to journey back in time, in a daring experiment to save the human race and a chance to rebuild civilization.
I look forward to speaking with the cast, including Jason O'Mara (Life on Mars) and Stephen Lang (Avatar), as well as executive producer Brannon Braga (Star Trek, 24) and executive producer/director Alex Graves (Fringe).
V
Even though there is no word yet from ABC or Warner Brothers regarding the renewal of V,...
- 3/31/2011
- by Jo Garfein
- TVovermind.com
By mid-May, broadcast TV bigwigs will be making tough calls as to which shows will return for the 2011-12 season, and which won’t. To complement TVLine’s “Renew Our Show!” Bracket Tournament, we’re singling out select “bubble” shows to survey their prospects. The latest series entering our orbit: ABC’s V.
The Show: V (ABC)
The Time Slot: Tuesdays at 9/8c.
The CW’s Nikita On the Bubble: Keep Or Cut?
The Case For Keeping: There is a compelling TV series to be made about an alien race visiting Earth, ostensibly coming “in peace” yet secretly beholding a nefarious agenda.
The Show: V (ABC)
The Time Slot: Tuesdays at 9/8c.
The CW’s Nikita On the Bubble: Keep Or Cut?
The Case For Keeping: There is a compelling TV series to be made about an alien race visiting Earth, ostensibly coming “in peace” yet secretly beholding a nefarious agenda.
- 3/21/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
After the first explosive season of this rebooted classic sci-fi, the question left on every follower’s lips… ‘Will the world wise up in Season 2?’Well now we can find out as the second season of the modern sci-fi classic returns to UK television screens this week.
In the previous series, alien creatures known only as the Visitors appeared in every major city in the world simultaneously. Looking like everyday men and women, the Vs preached a benign code of peace and unity, promising the knowledge of sophisticated technology. But before long, the terrifying truth began to unfold.
V: Season 2 shows the series taking a much darker turn; featuring more characters, lizard reveals and more action and plot twists than ever before – with Anna (Morena Baccarin) unleashing ‘Red Sky’ on the planet and special guest appearances by Jane Badler, star of the original mini-series, playing Anna’s mother Diana, and...
In the previous series, alien creatures known only as the Visitors appeared in every major city in the world simultaneously. Looking like everyday men and women, the Vs preached a benign code of peace and unity, promising the knowledge of sophisticated technology. But before long, the terrifying truth began to unfold.
V: Season 2 shows the series taking a much darker turn; featuring more characters, lizard reveals and more action and plot twists than ever before – with Anna (Morena Baccarin) unleashing ‘Red Sky’ on the planet and special guest appearances by Jane Badler, star of the original mini-series, playing Anna’s mother Diana, and...
- 3/21/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
ABC's V has been struggling ever since its first episode. A product of remake-happy executives, V instantly jogged our memories back to a time when Marc Singer ran around in cheesy sci-fi uniforms blasting lizards with his ray gun. But let's be honest here: The remake never lived up to our unfair expectations, failing to take advantage of a solid cast and high-tech effects.
So imagine my surprise when I found myself giddy with delight over "Mother's Day," the series finale (yes, series, let's not kid ourselves!) of V, which aired last night. With the show's fate all but... More >>...
So imagine my surprise when I found myself giddy with delight over "Mother's Day," the series finale (yes, series, let's not kid ourselves!) of V, which aired last night. With the show's fate all but... More >>...
- 3/16/2011
- by Tim Surette
- TV.com
Oh mama!
The Visitors sure turned it out for their finale last night and if this is the final time we see 'em, at least they made it a bloodbath to remember. Not to spoil it for anyone who DVR'd the episode — which is most likely the series finale — we'll just say the powers-that-be seemed to have doused the hour in those sort of "whoaaa" moments that would have earned the reboot a lot more buzz had they been spread out over the relatively uneventful second season. Multiple deaths, the long-awaited look at the Vs without their skin, the arrival of original-recipe hunk Marc Singer as the leader of another anti-v group, and a botched Fifth Column plan of attack that may have cost mankind everything...
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The Visitors sure turned it out for their finale last night and if this is the final time we see 'em, at least they made it a bloodbath to remember. Not to spoil it for anyone who DVR'd the episode — which is most likely the series finale — we'll just say the powers-that-be seemed to have doused the hour in those sort of "whoaaa" moments that would have earned the reboot a lot more buzz had they been spread out over the relatively uneventful second season. Multiple deaths, the long-awaited look at the Vs without their skin, the arrival of original-recipe hunk Marc Singer as the leader of another anti-v group, and a botched Fifth Column plan of attack that may have cost mankind everything...
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- 3/16/2011
- by Damian Holbrook
- TVGuide - Breaking News
To understand why the gory second season finale of V was such an exciting hour of television, it helps to consider the final image of Crank: High Voltage, easily the most existential movie to feature a sex scene in the middle of a horse race. By the end of C: Hv, Jason Statham’s Chev Chelios has spent two movies suffering all manner of physical suffering and mental degradation. He has fallen out of a helicopter. He has witnessed the removal of his still-beating heart. He has been in a car crash, or two, or seven. He has fought off an entire gang,...
- 3/16/2011
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
If all goes according to executive producer Scott Rosenbaum’s plan, tonight’s V season finale will be a hugely dramatically satisfying hour — and will still leave viewers wanting more.
That choice, to end V with a cliffhanger despite being very much on the bubble for a renewal, was made back in October. In the middle of production, ABC told Rosenbaum that the show’s order was being reduced to 10 episodes, leaving the writer-producer with little time to figure out how to finish up Season 2.
“We had been given an initial episode order of 13, so I had planned a 22-episode season,...
That choice, to end V with a cliffhanger despite being very much on the bubble for a renewal, was made back in October. In the middle of production, ABC told Rosenbaum that the show’s order was being reduced to 10 episodes, leaving the writer-producer with little time to figure out how to finish up Season 2.
“We had been given an initial episode order of 13, so I had planned a 22-episode season,...
- 3/15/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
This week on ABC’s V (Tuesday at 9/8c), more than ever it is time for the Fifth Column to put up or shut up, lest Anna deploy her plan to use the Concordia sites as landing pads for the Visitor ships, and in turn round up the Earth women to breed some hybrids. TVLine invited Elizabeth Mitchell to give us a taste of what to expect from the season finale, reflect on Erica’s libidinous liaison, get caught up on a Lost love, and ponder V’s future.
Tvline | When last we tuned in, the Visitors had 500-plus ships orbiting Earth.
Tvline | When last we tuned in, the Visitors had 500-plus ships orbiting Earth.
- 3/15/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Three, oh yes, Three main character deaths are expected on tonight’s season finale of ABC’s alien invasion reboot series, V. Tonight’s second season closer will not only feature betrayal, lizard-tail lashings, and character deaths but also the return of Marc Singer to the Visitor world. Singer, who starred in the original 1980’s series as the freedom fighter Mike Donovan, guest stars as Lars Tremont, the leader of a “top-secret anti-v organization.”
Elizabeth Mitchell (Agent Evans) teases tonight’s finale and tells you why you should stick around:
“I think that the people who die are going to affect everyone in different ways. The people they chose, they chose for a reason because they will mean something. I think it’s going to create an entirely new dynamic for everybody. Nobody is going to be unscathed.”
“There will be some interesting betrayals, which I always enjoy, and there...
Elizabeth Mitchell (Agent Evans) teases tonight’s finale and tells you why you should stick around:
“I think that the people who die are going to affect everyone in different ways. The people they chose, they chose for a reason because they will mean something. I think it’s going to create an entirely new dynamic for everybody. Nobody is going to be unscathed.”
“There will be some interesting betrayals, which I always enjoy, and there...
- 3/15/2011
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
To ensure the V's evolution, Anna continues to focus on Lisa breeding with Tyler. Meanwhile, both Erica and Diana urge Lisa to save humanity by removing Anna from power. But, even with the help of the Fifth Column, an attempted coup by Lisa has devastating results. Created by Kenneth Johnson. Stars: Morena Baccarin as Anna Elizabeth Mitchell as Erica Evans Jane Badler as Diana Morris Chestnut as Ryan Nichols Joel Gretsch as Father Jack Landry Logan Huffman as Tyler Evans Laura Vandervoort as Lisa Charles Mesure as Kyle Hobbes Scott Wolf as Chad Decker Christopher Shyer as Marcus Mark Hildreth as Joshua Roark Critchlow as A.D. Paul Kendrick Martin Cummins as Thomas Jay Karnes as Chris Bolling Marc Singer as Lars Tremont LEEE777 - The finale airs tonight on ABC 9Pm, watch it or watch out and hey, happy Mother's Day!
- 3/15/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Tomorrow night, we will see the “shocking” Season Two finale of V entitled “Mother’s Day.” Unfortunately for us, there is also a distinct possibility that this will be the Series finale, and any future with these characters will be left for our own brains to concoct.
On ABC on the Ides of March, Tuesday, March 15th at 9pm Est, the Fifth Column with engage with imprisoned former queen Diana and her granddaughter, Lisa, as they try to remove Anna from power so humanity and Visitors can live together in harmony. For a reason we have never been told, Anna believes that our two species cannot survive together. Thankfully, others of her species, including the former and future queen, believe differently and are willing to put their lives on the line to ensure the survival of both.
Marc Singer, who played a heroic freedom fighter in the original V series,...
On ABC on the Ides of March, Tuesday, March 15th at 9pm Est, the Fifth Column with engage with imprisoned former queen Diana and her granddaughter, Lisa, as they try to remove Anna from power so humanity and Visitors can live together in harmony. For a reason we have never been told, Anna believes that our two species cannot survive together. Thankfully, others of her species, including the former and future queen, believe differently and are willing to put their lives on the line to ensure the survival of both.
Marc Singer, who played a heroic freedom fighter in the original V series,...
- 3/14/2011
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVovermind.com
Fans of the original '80s version of "V" best tune into the season finale of ABC's reboot of the show next Tuesday. Original cast members Jane Badler (pictured, left to right; Morena Baccarin, Laura Vandervoort and Badler) and Marc Singer will both appear on the explosive season closer, titled "Mother's Day."
Badler was a fan favorite addition to the current cast this season as the dethroned alien Visitor Queen Diana. She previously played an alien villainess with the same name in the original, while Singer played good human to her evil lizard as Mike Donovan, a leader of the ...
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Badler was a fan favorite addition to the current cast this season as the dethroned alien Visitor Queen Diana. She previously played an alien villainess with the same name in the original, while Singer played good human to her evil lizard as Mike Donovan, a leader of the ...
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- 3/12/2011
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Marc Singer has claimed that his upcoming return to V was inevitable. The actor played Mike Donovan in the original version of the sci-fi drama, and will appear as freedom fighter Lars Tremont in the ABC reboot's second season finale. "It was an inevitability," suggested Singer. "You have to include the personalities who started this dynamic." He said: "As V grows, it becomes like a big, hungry animal needing nourishment to grow more (more)...
- 3/11/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
As I file this, my airplane is hopefully fueling, Roomies, for my trip to PaleyFest to dig around for scoop on your favorite shows. So email in your questions to spoilerroom@ew.com or stalk me on Twitter (@EWSandraG) where I will no doubt Tweet when I meet someone worthy of a photograph (or when things get awkward, and I need a reason to look at my phone). See you next Tuesday for another edition!
Lisa Edelstein On Cuddy ‘Dealing With The Fallout’ Of The Big Huddy Breakup
There’s quite obviously a rough road ahead for Lisa Cuddy and Co.
Lisa Edelstein On Cuddy ‘Dealing With The Fallout’ Of The Big Huddy Breakup
There’s quite obviously a rough road ahead for Lisa Cuddy and Co.
- 3/11/2011
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
V wraps up its season - and, very possibly, the entire series - with "Mother's Day" next Tuesday night.
The episode will feature the debut of Marc Singer, who played freedom fighter Mike Donovan on the original mini series, as the new character of Lars Tremont. Look for this secret organization member to play a key role in events.
Elsewhere on the finale:
Anna is all about having Lisa breed with Tyler. Erica and Diana enlist Lisa's help to stage a coup against her mother.
Visit TV Fanatic soon after the episode concludes for a detailed rundown and watch the official trailer for it now:
V Season Two Finale Promo...
The episode will feature the debut of Marc Singer, who played freedom fighter Mike Donovan on the original mini series, as the new character of Lars Tremont. Look for this secret organization member to play a key role in events.
Elsewhere on the finale:
Anna is all about having Lisa breed with Tyler. Erica and Diana enlist Lisa's help to stage a coup against her mother.
Visit TV Fanatic soon after the episode concludes for a detailed rundown and watch the official trailer for it now:
V Season Two Finale Promo...
- 3/9/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Being the start of the week and all, Mondays tend to suck. Let’s see if I can make yours a bit better with a flurry of scoops, teases and sound bites from some of TV’s hottest shows and stars.
Chlosure Is Coming | Fans of Smallville‘s Chloe were a bit disappointed to see their girl quietly exit stage left at the end of the February 25 episode, to work (off-camera!) at the Star City Register. But since Allison Mack only signed on for five episodes this season and that was the last of ‘em, what can you do? Well,...
Chlosure Is Coming | Fans of Smallville‘s Chloe were a bit disappointed to see their girl quietly exit stage left at the end of the February 25 episode, to work (off-camera!) at the Star City Register. But since Allison Mack only signed on for five episodes this season and that was the last of ‘em, what can you do? Well,...
- 3/7/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Filed under: Reality-Free, Celebrity Interviews, The Show Girl
As if Laura Vandervoort wasn't already the object of many a geek's affection ... On top of her sci-fi-tastic turn on 'V,' she'll probably also be returning to 'Smallville' as Supergirl before the series ends, according to our friends at IGN TV. And now her 'V' character Lisa is becoming a woman and lusting after human guys every week on TV (Tuesdays, 9Pm Et on ABC).
Stop drooling. Seriously. It's embarrassing.
Vandervoort laughs at the mention of her character maturing, but gets serious when talking 'V.' She gave me the scoop on Lisa's growing love for Tyler, her newfound bond with his mom Erica (Elizabeth Mitchell), having grandma around (original 'V' castmember Jane Badler) and continuing to deceive mom Anna (Morena Baccarin).
She also dished a bit about the great lineup of guest stars coming to play -- including 'Shield' alum Jay Karnes,...
As if Laura Vandervoort wasn't already the object of many a geek's affection ... On top of her sci-fi-tastic turn on 'V,' she'll probably also be returning to 'Smallville' as Supergirl before the series ends, according to our friends at IGN TV. And now her 'V' character Lisa is becoming a woman and lusting after human guys every week on TV (Tuesdays, 9Pm Et on ABC).
Stop drooling. Seriously. It's embarrassing.
Vandervoort laughs at the mention of her character maturing, but gets serious when talking 'V.' She gave me the scoop on Lisa's growing love for Tyler, her newfound bond with his mom Erica (Elizabeth Mitchell), having grandma around (original 'V' castmember Jane Badler) and continuing to deceive mom Anna (Morena Baccarin).
She also dished a bit about the great lineup of guest stars coming to play -- including 'Shield' alum Jay Karnes,...
- 2/1/2011
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
Filed under: Movie News, Cinematical
Marc Singer's 'Dark Days' -- a fascinating documentary about a group of homeless people living in the underground tunnels of New York City -- won over Sundance during its 2000 premiere. The film took home the documentary Audience, Cinematography and Freedom Of Expression Awards -- and will now be seen by a whole new audience this summer. Oscilloscope Laboratories -- who recently released Banksy's 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' on DVD/Blu -- are re-mastering the movie for a New York theatrical release, with plans for a July DVD/digital platform issue as well.
The Freedom Tunnel -- a stretch of underground below Riverside Park in Manhattan -- has been a safe haven for graffiti artists to create for years. Singer, however, shed light on an entire community who call the underground railway their home. The filmmaker initially took up...
Marc Singer's 'Dark Days' -- a fascinating documentary about a group of homeless people living in the underground tunnels of New York City -- won over Sundance during its 2000 premiere. The film took home the documentary Audience, Cinematography and Freedom Of Expression Awards -- and will now be seen by a whole new audience this summer. Oscilloscope Laboratories -- who recently released Banksy's 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' on DVD/Blu -- are re-mastering the movie for a New York theatrical release, with plans for a July DVD/digital platform issue as well.
The Freedom Tunnel -- a stretch of underground below Riverside Park in Manhattan -- has been a safe haven for graffiti artists to create for years. Singer, however, shed light on an entire community who call the underground railway their home. The filmmaker initially took up...
- 1/19/2011
- by Alison Nastasi
- Moviefone
Filed under: Movie News, Cinematical
Marc Singer's 'Dark Days' -- a fascinating documentary about a group of homeless people living in the underground tunnels of New York City -- won over Sundance during its 2000 premiere. The film took home the documentary Audience, Cinematography and Freedom Of Expression Awards -- and will now be seen by a whole new audience this summer. Oscilloscope Laboratories -- who recently released Banksy's 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' on DVD/Blu -- are re-mastering the movie for a New York theatrical release, with plans for a July DVD/digital platform issue as well.
The Freedom Tunnel -- a stretch of underground below Riverside Park in Manhattan -- has been a safe haven for graffiti artists to create for years. Singer, however, shed light on an entire community who call the underground railway their home. The filmmaker initially took up...
Marc Singer's 'Dark Days' -- a fascinating documentary about a group of homeless people living in the underground tunnels of New York City -- won over Sundance during its 2000 premiere. The film took home the documentary Audience, Cinematography and Freedom Of Expression Awards -- and will now be seen by a whole new audience this summer. Oscilloscope Laboratories -- who recently released Banksy's 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' on DVD/Blu -- are re-mastering the movie for a New York theatrical release, with plans for a July DVD/digital platform issue as well.
The Freedom Tunnel -- a stretch of underground below Riverside Park in Manhattan -- has been a safe haven for graffiti artists to create for years. Singer, however, shed light on an entire community who call the underground railway their home. The filmmaker initially took up...
- 1/19/2011
- by Alison Nastasi
- Cinematical
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired worldwide rights to Marc Singer’s "Dark Days," which premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and won the Audience, Cinematography and Freedom Of Expression Awards in the documentary category. Singer's portrait of a homeless population living in the underground train tunnels of New York City in the 1990s features a soundtrack by DJ Shadow. Oscilloscope plans to release the film theatrically this summer, followed by DVD ...
- 1/18/2011
- Indiewire
Anna is pissed! Erica is still calling out for her precious Ty! Jane Badler joins the cast as Mother Lizard! So does Marc Singer as a Freedom Fighter! Can Michael Ironside be far behind? The second season of “V” premieres tonight on ABC, concluding last season’s “Red Sky” cliffhanger with the appropriately titled “Red Rain”, with Anna having unleashed a red cloud over the planet. What are her nefarious plans? How will she explain messing with the Earth’s atmosphere to the masses? Will she even bother? Has the invasion begun in full? No more Ms. Nice Alien Lizard? All those questions, hopefully, will be answered (or thereabouts) tonight at 9/8 central. Plus, USAToday has revealed what the Visitors actually look like under their pretty make-up and it, uh, ain’t pretty. The alien’s true form will be revealed over the course of the second season. Note to Ty:...
- 1/4/2011
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
First Jane Badler, and now Marc Singer! The '80s hunk, who played the original V's strapping lizard slayer Mike Donovan, will appear in the season finale of ABC's updated V as all-new freedom fighter Lars Tremont.
"It was an inevitability," says the confident star, now 62. "You have to include the personalities who started this dynamic. As V grows, it becomes like a big, hungry animal needing nourishment to grow more and more muscle." Whatever you say, Marc, although I might have gone with a reptilian analogy...
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"It was an inevitability," says the confident star, now 62. "You have to include the personalities who started this dynamic. As V grows, it becomes like a big, hungry animal needing nourishment to grow more and more muscle." Whatever you say, Marc, although I might have gone with a reptilian analogy...
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- 1/3/2011
- by William Keck
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Jane Badler isn't the only former V cast member set to play a key role on this ABC reboot.
When V returns on January 4, viewers will meet Lars Tremont, a character played by Marc Singer, who took on the role of freedom fighter Mike Donovan in the 1980s version of this series.
"He's the leader of this massive [government-funded] military group called The Aries Project," which is preparing for a Visitor attack, producer Scott Rosenbaum told TV Guide. "They're not a rag-tag [organization]; they're the real deal."
For more on what's to come in 2011, visit our section of V spoilers.
When V returns on January 4, viewers will meet Lars Tremont, a character played by Marc Singer, who took on the role of freedom fighter Mike Donovan in the 1980s version of this series.
"He's the leader of this massive [government-funded] military group called The Aries Project," which is preparing for a Visitor attack, producer Scott Rosenbaum told TV Guide. "They're not a rag-tag [organization]; they're the real deal."
For more on what's to come in 2011, visit our section of V spoilers.
- 12/22/2010
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
The executive producer of V has revealed more details about Marc Singer's return to the show. It was announced last month that Singer, who played Mike Donovan in the original 1980s series, will appear on the ABC reboot as the mysterious Lars Tremont. Scott Rosenbaum told TV Guide that Tremot will play a big role in the resistance against the Visitors. "He's the leader of this (more)...
- 12/22/2010
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
ABC’s reboot of the alien invasion series, V, is dipping into the original series’ well again. They are not only bringing in alien villainess, Jane Badler (Diana), but also Marc Singer, who played Mike Donovan, a resistance fighter.
In this current reboot, Singer will play the role of Lars Tremont, “a member of a super top secret organization comprised of high-ranking military and government leaders from around the globe, who have long suspected that the Visitors – despite what they tell us – are very much not here in peace.”
Singer will appear in the second season’s finale episode.
V returns on ABC, January 4, 2011.
Read more about V here.
[Source] Blastr...
In this current reboot, Singer will play the role of Lars Tremont, “a member of a super top secret organization comprised of high-ranking military and government leaders from around the globe, who have long suspected that the Visitors – despite what they tell us – are very much not here in peace.”
Singer will appear in the second season’s finale episode.
V returns on ABC, January 4, 2011.
Read more about V here.
[Source] Blastr...
- 12/2/2010
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Amber Tamblyn to young actors: Soaps are good start as long as long as you don't have "soap opera-ish acting"
“I try not to give advice because I feel like you can really lead someone astray,” she said. “All I tell actors is that it’s really a very difficult industry and you need to be ready to be rejected 5000 times over and over again. The rejection part of it can be rough. I think I also tell people to look at soap operas first. It’s one of the best mediums to get your foot in, as long as you don’t start having soap opera-ish acting. You have to be careful to stay out of the melodrama of it but as an exercise, as a way to be on the set every day and exercise your emotional intelligence, I think it’s a very, very good way to start out in the business.
“I try not to give advice because I feel like you can really lead someone astray,” she said. “All I tell actors is that it’s really a very difficult industry and you need to be ready to be rejected 5000 times over and over again. The rejection part of it can be rough. I think I also tell people to look at soap operas first. It’s one of the best mediums to get your foot in, as long as you don’t start having soap opera-ish acting. You have to be careful to stay out of the melodrama of it but as an exercise, as a way to be on the set every day and exercise your emotional intelligence, I think it’s a very, very good way to start out in the business.
- 12/1/2010
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Marc Singer, who played freedom fighter Mike Donovan on the original "V" series, will guest star in the Season Two finale. "V," the thrilling drama series about the world's first alien encounter that captivated viewers last season, will make its highly-anticipated season premiere on Tuesday, January 4 (9:00-10:00 p.m., Et) on ABC. Singer will be playing a member of a top secret organization comprised of high-ranking military and government leaders from around the globe who have long suspected that the Visitors - despite what they tell us - are very much not here in peace. Singer is the second original "V" cast member to appear in the new season. Jane Badler, who played Diana in the original series, is a recurring guest star this season as the mother...
- 11/30/2010
- Comingsoon.net
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