Monday’s “RDM to adapt A Knight’s Tale, Treme gets a short fourth season and Helen Mirren to play The Queen again” news

Doctor Who

Film

  • Matt Bomer, Lucy Griffiths and Eva Marie Saint join Winter’s Tale
  • Allen Hughes to direct remake of A Bittersweet Life

Trailers

  • TV spot for Cloud Atlas
  • International trailer for Life of Pi
  • Trailer for Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land with Matt Damon
  • Trailer for Amy Heckerling’s Vamps, with Alicia Silverstone, Krysten Ritter and Sigourney Weaver
  • Trailer for The Details with Tobey Maguire
  • Trailer for Winnie with Jennifer Hudson
  • Trailer for Tai Chi Zero

Theatre

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

Sitting Tennant

Friday’s Sitting Tennant (week 35, 2012)

Shilohforever's Sitting Tennant

Sister Chastity's Sitting Tennant

Toby's Sitting Tennant

Nice work, my stalkers. Five points to you all. The rest of you, bask in the joy of David Tennant succumbing to the power of gravity. 

Have a nice weekend and see you on Tuesday!

  1. Toby: 40
  2. Sister Chastity, Hebbie: 30
  3. Shilohforever: 20

Sitting Board of Winners 2012
January
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

February
Sister Chastity

March
Sister Chastity

April
Sister Chastity, Shilohforever

May
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

June
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

July
Hebbie

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable and doesn’t obviously infringe copyright, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points; the runners up will appear on Friday (one per person who sends one in) and get five points.

Each month, I’ll name the best picture provider and then at the end of the year, the overall champion will be announced for 2012!

It's Hammer Time!

It’s Hammer Time!: The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)

Time to start a new mini-series: It’s Hammer Time!.

For decades, one of the biggest names in British movie production was Hammer. Famous for horror movies, particularly ones starring Christopher Lee as Dracula and Peter Cushing as Van Helsing, the studios were an integral part of British movie production and starting today, for a limited run, I’m going to be giving you a chance to watch a glorious smattering of them in HD.

We’re going to start with The Quatermass Xperiment, based on the famous BBC serial by Nigel Kneale of the (almost) same name and starring Brian Donlevy as the eponymous Quatermass. In it, the British Rocket Group sends an experimental rocket into space, but when it comes down again, all but one of the astronauts is missing and the surviving astronaut is different somehow. What happened? BRG’s Professor Quatermass is determined to find out.

When first broadcast on the BBC in the early 1950s, the six-part The Quatermass Experiment emptied the streets and changed the face of British television forever. It spawned two BBC follow-up series the same decade – Quatermass II and the jewel in the series’ crown, Quatermass and The Pit – and an ITV series at the end of the 70s called simply Quatermass. BBC4 even remade The Quatermass Experiment as a live broadcast, just as the original had been, starring David Tennant, Adrian Dunbar, Jason Flemyng and Mark Gatiss among others, back in 2005.

Taking advantage of the original series’ notoriety and shocks, in 1955, Hammer took it, condensed it down to a single X-rated movie (hence the slight change of name), gave it an American lead and changed the ending slightly. It was popular enough that Hammer was able to film Quatermass II, again starring Donlevy, a couple of years later, and in 1967, Quatermass and the Pit, starring Andrew Keir. 

But for your delight, here’s the first of those movies, direct from Hammer (yes, it’s still going). I’ve preceding it with Hammer’s own documentary, written by film historian Marcus Hearn. Enjoy!

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Friday’s “Dallas down 50%, The Secret Dude Society and Guillermo del Toro’s TV The Strain” news

Doctor Who

  • Ashley Walters to guest

Films

Trailers

  • Trailer for 42 with Harrison Ford
  • Trailer for remake of Gambit with Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz
  • Trailer for Beautiful Creatures with Emmy Rossum, Emma Thompson, Jeremy Irons et al

Canadian TV

UK TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Fox developing modern Hamlet set in DC
  • Guillermo del Toro adapting The Strain for FX with Carlton Cuse
  • FX buys thriller from Stephen Belber
  • CBS buys Melissa McCarthy-produced comedy
  • ABC buys Party Girls

New US TV show casting

The West Wing cast reunited! Again! To help one of their sisters! Not again!

It’s at times like this, particularly now that The Newsroom‘s on the air and offering a pale political shadow of its predecessor, that we wish Aaron Sorkin was still dedicating his life to giving us more episodes of The West Wing. The show that effectively predicted that a young non-white politician would soon be the president of the United States, it’s sorely missed and with a fall season of soon-to-be-forgotten dramas lined up for most networks and a stream of “WTF were they thinking commissioning that?” already polluting NBC’s schedules, one might be wondering why no one has thought of reuniting the old gang.

I say no one, but actually they have been reuniting quite a lot of late. Bradley Whitford was doing a walk and talk somewhere near Rob Lowe over on Parks and Recreation in April. Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Dulé Hill, Joshua Malina, Melissa Fitzgerald and William Duffy got together for a public service announcement over on Funny or Die back in May.

Is that enough though? Hell, no. We want a full deck!

Thankfully, we’ve got something pretty damn close. In an ad to get Bridget Mary McCormack* elected to the Michigan Supreme Court and to explain how US voting forms work, we have Richard Schiff, Bradley Whitford, Allison Janney, Joshua Malina, Janel Moloney, Mary McCormack, Melissa Fitzgerald, Lily Tomlin and, yes, Martin Sheen, all recreating their The West Wing characters.

And you know what? It actually feels like the real thing. Woo hoo! Now get voting and/or writing to NBC and Aaron Sorkin.

* Yes, Bridget Mary McCormack is Mary McCormack’s sister, now you ask