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Post by claired80 on Jul 24, 2010 15:54:49 GMT -5
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Post by bpentecost46 on Jul 24, 2010 16:10:22 GMT -5
I can't wait till it comes out, i watched the video of the interview i loved it.
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Post by Raffy on Jul 24, 2010 16:15:23 GMT -5
thanks, Claire ;D Hi Beverly! He doesn't sleep the night to come out with those unique descriptions....right?
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Post by darksparrow on Jul 25, 2010 0:42:17 GMT -5
I know what you mean... he's so good with words. Thank you for bringing us all the amazing reviews, Claire and Raffy! And hi Beverly, welcome!
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Post by Raffy on Jul 25, 2010 1:21:09 GMT -5
Another review which didn't add more to what we already know...just little bits. And stil no trailer Moon Bloodgood plays a former pediatrician who ends up falling in love with Wyle’s character because they find themselves in the same situation. She more or less levels him out and keeps him balanced but she isn’t a fighter – yet. Her character doesn’t want to fight and would rather run and hide to survive (if you can call that surviving) but Wyle said that we will some interesting developments in her character as the season progresses.The whole thing had a very heavy War of the Worlds feel but more like the 1988 TV show rather than the 2005 blockbuster movie. The show also draws from several other films including the Predator-style weapons and look of the aliens.The trailer for Falling Skies isn’t available online yet, but as soon as it is we will give it to you and then you can make your own decision on how the show parallels with other sci-fi/alien films. Eveyrone is saying so! Arghhh! screenrant.com/falling-skies-comic-con-pauly-70007/
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Post by Raffy on Jul 25, 2010 12:20:23 GMT -5
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Post by darksparrow on Jul 25, 2010 12:21:57 GMT -5
*shakes fist* damn them! damn them to hell!
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Post by Raffy on Jul 25, 2010 12:26:50 GMT -5
And If I read another nonsense about Falling Skies being a V rip-off I'm going to kill someone ;D
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Post by Raffy on Jul 25, 2010 15:31:42 GMT -5
MMM, I don't know how it's accurate but according to this site at TV GUIDE The 2010 Hot List they showed a clip titled “What’s Worth Watching” which also featured Falling Skies....any chance to watch it?
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Post by Raffy on Jul 25, 2010 23:10:28 GMT -5
People are coming back to home from SD....new reviews ;D This one has a detailed description of the trailer....but still nothing to watch SDCC 2010: TEEN WOLF and FALLING SKIES PanelsBoth MTV and TNT teased eager Comic-Con attendees with glimpses at new television programs Teen Wolf (MTV) and Falling Skies (TNT). Ironically both panels were back to back and both either draw from familiar source material, Teen Wolf being a re-envisioning of the Michael J. Fox movie, and Falling Skies using themes akin to War of the Worlds and other comparable alien invasion epics. Did the sneak peeks serve anything fresh to audiences with their bite size snippets, or were they awkward rehashes of contrived stories? Hit the jump to find out. ................................................... TNT’s Steven Spielberg produced Falling Skies panel opted to lead off with a bang, showing the trailer to a crowd that seemed pleased and intrigued with the footage. Description of the footage below: •The clip began with two Alien space craft darting across the evening sky and dumping what looked like orbs of plasma into the city below. •Clips of children’s drawings depicting aliens, their space craft and non-graphic destruction with a child narrating were peppered throughout the trailer. Show runner Mark Verhein stated that rather than show the alien invasion, the children’s drawings and narration would act as an expositional recounting of it. •The footage got juicy when Noah Wyle was trapped in a warehouse looking building with one of the aliens. The footage never displayed a full good look at the creature, but it definitely stood bigger than a human and looked like a cross between a predator and a prawn (from District 9). •While it was never fully seen, it appeared that the invading aliens used some type of bi-pedal mech to patrol the streets of Massachusetts where the show is set. •Multiple clips of civilians and military personnel bantering, bickering and cautiously sneaking about the decimated urban setting. The panel that followed only consisted of actors Noah Wyle, Moon Bloodgood and writer/ show runner Mark Verheiden. Noah Wyle was very contemplative and engaging. His character Tom Mason is a U.S. History professor whose wife was killed in the initial alien attack and lost his son to abduction by the aliens. Wyle’s character specializes in the history and military tactics of the Revolutionary War. Wyle stated that the show was originally planned to be called Concord, an allusion to the Revolutionary War. From what I gathered, Falling Skies was going to be an alien invasion re-imagining of the Revolutionary War. Wyle said that concept was scrapped due to the need to give the show’s writers more creative freedom. Bloodgood stated that while she is appearing in another sci-fi themed production, her character is less action oriented this go around. Verheiden and Wyle stated that aside from creating tension the abduction of Tom Mason’s son is tied into the alien’s research and interest in human adolescence. Noah Wyle said what intrigued him about the show was the idea of the remaining humans banding together and attempting to reshape the world, re-writing history, the Constitution and essentially having to start from scratch. Falling Skies thus far seems like an exciting property and definitely worth watching when it airs next summer. If the actors and individuals behind the scenes can steer it from typical alien invasion fare and into the contemplative character drama territory Wyle discussed, it’ll be the summer epic TNT is billing it as. www.collider.com/2010/07/25/comic-con-teen-wolf-panel-falling-skies-panel-steven-spielberg-tyler-posey-noah-wyle/
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Post by Raffy on Jul 26, 2010 0:06:03 GMT -5
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Post by claired80 on Jul 26, 2010 2:08:04 GMT -5
Thanks Raffy! ;D A few other pics from Comic Con:
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Post by Raffy on Jul 26, 2010 3:40:21 GMT -5
Thank you, Claire That's the evil version of Noah, right? ;D
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Post by darksparrow on Jul 26, 2010 5:23:07 GMT -5
Now I really want to see that trailer... Come on, SOMEONE post the damn thing... Thank you for the pictures and videos, Raffy & Claire! @ Evil Noah... totally! that poster scares me.
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Post by Raffy on Jul 26, 2010 12:54:06 GMT -5
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