4.25.2005

The Dead Zone (USA) Jun 12 (Season Four)

Season 4 starts June 12!

4.22.2005

AMH Helps Out Guest Star With Charity

Greg Grunberg Who Appeared As "Franky" In Season 3's "No Questions Asked" has started a charity for Pediatric Epilepsy Project at UCLA (PEP.




Gibson Guitars came in," he says, "and said they wanted to donate 50 electric guitars and have celebrities paint them. Now Yamaha Guitars is coming on board, and they want to donate guitars.

"You can go to GuitarCenter.com and then click on "Charity Auction.' The auction ends May 1."

Among those contributing decorated guitars are musicians Alanis Morissette, Brian Wilson, Buddy Guy, Smokey Robinson, Sting, Stevie Nicks, Maroon 5, Mick Fleetwood and Pink. Actors include Anthony Michael Hall ("The Dead Zone"), David Schwimmer ("Friends"), Grunberg, Garner and fellow "Alias" star Michael Vartan, and Josh Holloway ("Lost").


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Alonso Oyarzun


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Episode 4.2 The Baby

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Cast Revealed For First 8 Episodes





Tipping Point: Part 2" Episode: #4.1 - 5 June 2005
Sonja Bennett .... Rachel Caldwell
Colin Cunningham .... Pendragon
Sean Patrick Flanery .... Greg Stillson
Jim Francis .... Sonny Elliman
Fabrice Grover .... FBI Searcher
Caroline Marcelle .... Young Rebecca Caldwell
Frank Whaley .... Christopher Wey
Sarah Wynter .... Rebecca Caldwell


"Baby Story" Episode: #4.2 - 2005
Wilmer Calderon .... Miguel
Colin Matthews .... John
Alonso Oyarzun .... Enrique


"The Last Goodbye" Episode: #4.4 - 2005
Patrick Gilmore .... Doug Driscoll
Gina Holden .... Aubry/Chrystal Henderson


"Double Vision" Episode: #4.6 - 2005
Nico McEown .... Charlie
Manoj Sood .... Marcel


"Heros and Demons" Episode: #4.7 - 2005
Ellen Dubin .... Calli Fallon


"Saved" Episode: #4.8 - 2005
Clancy Dennehy .... Cameraman
Sean Patrick Flanery .... Greg Stillson
Jim Francis .... Sonny Elliman
Fabrice Grover .... Registration Clerk
Jennifer Kitchen .... Reporter #2
Mike Kleven .... Big Man
Dagmar Midcap .... Reporter #1
John Emmet Tracy .... Reporter #3

Steven D. Binder Writes The Last Good-bye

Steven D. Binder who wrote season 2's The Outsider will be returning to write season 4's 9th episode The Last Good-bye.

New Episode Titles Found!




DEAD ZONE, Old Dead, SHAWN DAWSON,
DEAD ZONE, THE, Vanguard, SHAWN DAWSON,

Sarah Wynter To Attend ASTRAs

The annual ASTRA Awards, honour Australia's pay television industry.

The ASTRA Awards are the night of nights for subscription television and it's fantastic to see everyone come out in support of this thriving industry," ASTRA executive director Debra Richards said.

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David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence" Premieres At 2005 Cannes Film Festival


Based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke, "A History of Violence" stars Viggo Mortensen as Tom Stall, a pillar of a small town community who runs a diner and lives a happy and quiet life with his wife (Maria Bello) and two children. But their lives are forever changed when Stall thwarts an attempted robbery and is lauded as a hero by the media, attracting the attention of some mobsters (William Hurt and Ed Harris) who believe he is someone else. The film co-stars Ashton Holmes, Heidi Hayes, Stephen McHattie, Greg Byrk and Peter MacNeill.

Directed by David Cronenberg, the screenplay is written by Josh Olson. The producers are Chris Bender and JC Spink of BenderSpink.




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Karl Schaefer Works On New Scifi Series

Heroes Anonymous, a live-action series based the comic book created by Scott Gimpel and Bill Morrison which follows a group of 20-something aspiring superheroes who form a support group to help them discover their own identity while carving out their secret identity. The series will be executive-produced by Lawrence Bender (Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction), Kevin Brown (Legend of Earthsea, Roswell) and Karl Schaefer (The Dead Zone). Gimpel and Morrison will write the pilot.


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4.12.2005

David Ogden Stiers Narrates Children's Advocacy Center Video

From the Newport News Times


The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners viewed on Wednesday a new video, just completed, by the Children's Advocacy Center (CAC). The video's producers hope it will help the center in educating people about child abuse and about the CAC's programs and services for aiding the victims of child abuse and their families - and thereby, hopefully, help reduce the frequency of such crimes.

The 11-minute video was presented by Mary Sasaki, the coordinator for the CAC, and by JoAnn Barton, chair of the advocacy center. It is narrated by David Ogden Stiers (who played Charles Emerson Winchester in the TV series M*A*S*H).

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Sarah Wynter's Shooting Livien Gets Reviewed

Movie hole.net has this to say on it


Shooting Livien

Jason Behr, Dominic Monaghan, Joshua Leonard, Ally Sheedy, Sarah Wynter, Polly Draper, Jay O. Sanders

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then “Shooting Livien” is truly a sincere film. However, sincere does not necessarily mean good.

Jason Behr stars as John Livien, a talented singer/songwriter whose biggest influence was John Lennon. But, Livien carries the influence to the point of madness as he “channels” Lennon both on and off stage. Even his band mates Owen (Dominic Monaghan) and Robby (Joshua Leonard) are having problems with Livien’s multiple personality. When their manager (Ally Sheedy) brings them to the edge of stardom, Livien begins to self destruct.

Behr is convincing as the tortured musician. What’s less convincing, or engaging, is the story itself. Livien just isn’t that interesting a figure. And his Beatlesque music is so-so. That leaves us with few characters to save a promising, but in the end, disappointing film.

Monaghan is excellent as Livien’s band mate and friend with some of the better scenes coming between the two.

Whether for artistic or legal reasons, the conscious effort to omit Lennon’s name and likeness was noticeable and distracting. In spite of good intentions, “Shooting Livien” falls short.

4.07.2005

Happy Birthday Anthony Michael Hall


Actor Anthony Michael Hall is 37 on April 14