I got a new chair! It is super-duper comfy and seems conducive to proper spine posture! *wiggles*

In other news (Thanks to Tealin for the link), part one of the audio drama of Mort is on BBC7, up until Saturday. How timely! “The young lad Mortimer needs an apprenticeship. The question is, will anybody employ him?” Will anyone, indeed. *glances at phone*

Also, check out the cast list for Hogfather! What a treat to see Tony Robinson (Baldrick on Blackadder) in the ranks! And I don’t remember Constable Visit being in the book, but I’m certainly not complaining. And Nobby! Bwee!

BOOYEAH!

Supernatural gumshoe on Sci Fi slate

Blackthorne plays Chicago detective with wizardly powers

By JOHN DEMPSEY

The Sci Fi Channel has engineered an 11-episode commitment to “The Dresden Files,” a contemporary supernatural detective series from Lionsgate TV and Nicolas Cage’s Saturn Films.

“We shot the two-hour pilot to make sure that we could successfully mix the mediums of a noir detective franchise with fantastical elements,” said Mark Stern, exec VP of original programming for Sci Fi Channel.

Paul Blackthorne (“24,” “Deadwood”) plays Harry Dresden, a Chicago-based private eye with wizardly powers. Detectives consult him about crimes that look as though they were committed by miscreants with extraordinary abilities.

Shot in Toronto, “Dresden Files” should cost about $1.7 million per episode, pricey for a scripted cable original but cheaper than Sci Fi’s “Battlestar Galactica.”

Stern said Sci Fi’s goal with “Dresden” and another contemporary greenlit series, “Eureka,” is “to broaden the network’s reach and appeal to viewers who might gravitate to speculative fiction but might not be hardcore science-fiction fans.”

Sci Fi plans to premiere “Dresden” in January. David Carson directed the pilot, whose title character comes from a series of bestselling books by Jim Butcher. The writers of the pilot, Hans Beimler and Robert Wolfe, will serve as executive producers of the series, along with Cage, Norm Golightly and Morgan Gendel.

Serenity, MST3K’d. UTTERLY HILARIOUS.

From Keef: X-Files 2? Keen! And it’s to be MOTW, not Mytharc, so it won’t matter that I stopped watching halfway through the 6th season!

Via Lifehacker: How to Screenprint Posters and Shirts

Too much free time + balloons = this.

Whedon pens Buffy season 8 comic. Due in October.

Once More, With Shipping

Man Dressed As Horror Movie Character Stabs Homeless Man

I’m sure I’ve linked to this before, but it’s worth seeing again. Aussie group Tripod performs “Make You Happy Tonight”

Dear Aleve,

You are supposed to be a painkiller. Kill my pain already!

Stupid ovaries.

No love,
Priscilla

I saw The DaVinci Code with my parents and a bunch of their friends last night. I don’t know what the reviewers are smoking, because I enjoyed it. It was all ridiculously contrived, but still entertaining. I never got around to reading the book, so I don’t know what the original tone was like or what was changed, but I’m not sure what else could have been done to make the film more “exciting”, the aspect many of the reviewers complained it lacked. It was a little overlong, but not King Kong overlong. Also, it was such a breath of fresh air to have our duo NOT HOOK UP AT THE END. Though it did bug me that Sophie didn’t figure *anything* out, aside from that second anagram. Though she gets mad props for her rockin’ reverse driving skills.

Also: I want to attend Robert’s lecture at the beginning of the film! And Sir Ian, as always, is awesome.

Doctor Who! Hee, Beth figured it out! I’d been under the impression that Lumic looked familiar, but the feeling wasn’t strong enough to trigger my Must-Remember-Where-I-Have-Seen-This-Man ‘dar. Not like seeing Ainsley Hayes on CSI last night. Anyway, it was enough to trigger Beth’s! Lumic was played by the guy that played Barty Crouch Sr. in Goblet of Fire, a perfect complement to David Tennant’s Barty Junior. Mmmm, it’s fandomcestuous!

Anyway, even though the entire fandom called the ending, I still loved this episode. I adored the Doctor’s “Ordinary, stupid, brilliant people” speech, and as Alanna pointed out, the color was beautiful.

And now, a meme! Ganked from Indy: Top three favorite film soundtracks. GO!

1. Lord of the Rings: RotK (if I had to choose one)
2. Mulan
3. Mirrormask

Then Yellow Submarine, Moulin Rouge, Pirates of the Caribbean, RENT (though I prefer the OBCR), Phantom of the Opera (again, I prefer the original)… the list goes on! What about you guys?

Some random person on LJ had mood “awaiting Snuffy brilliance.” What is “Snuffy?” Is that like Spike/Buffy/a ninja?

Excuse me while I giggle uncontrollably.

(Oh, and the above link goes to a couple new clips from Studio 60. Just FYI.)

Joined LibraryThing, after it was plugged by Renata.

From Jane Espenson’s blog, yet another brilliant trailer remix: 10 Things I Hate About Commandments

From Keith: An old man gets down with his bad self… and more!

Ramesh Ponnuru (pwned) on The Daily Show

ShaveEverywhere.com

From… Moony, was it? Male Blood Elf Napoleon Dynamite Dance

Reason 7 trillion, 455 million, 846 thousand, 7 hundred and 28 that Henry Selick is AWESOME.

Quote of the day, from Jane Espenson: “See, that’s the thing. There is an exception to every joke-writer’s “Thou Shalt Not.” If you find a really clever way to do it, feel free to break the rule! Just like a real commandment!”

AAARGH. Apparently, the article I was referencing last night was WRONG, and Veronica Mars and House are still opposite each other Tuesdays at 9/8C. I hope the VM viewing parties will be back next year at Gregory House (*snerks*), so I can watch both.

Oh well. At least VM will have Gilmore Girls as a lead in, rather than America’s Next Top Model, and VM will probably do better in the ratings against House than it would have against American Idol.