Courtesy of SciFi Channel and HULU, Stargate SG-1's 'Singularity,' starring Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge and Don S. Davis. Guest stars include Teryl Rothery, Gary Jones, Kevin McNulty, and introducing the character Cassandra, portrayed by Katie Stuart.
The SG-1 team travels through the Stargate to planet P8X-987, where they discover that a strange disease has wiped out everyone on the planet -- everyone, that is, except for a little girl named Cassandra. But, Cassandra has a terrible secret...
* You didn't think the Colonel had a telescope on his roof just to look at the neighbors, did you? [Carter] Not initially. [O'Neill]
* Well, a black hole is this really big thing, well basically it's a massive... hole, out there. And what happens is everything gets sucked into it, even light. That's why we can't see it, it just gets... sucked in. [O'Neill] Thank you. [Teal'c] Sure. [O'Neill]
* It's showtime! [O'Neill]
* Take your time... no hurry... [O'Neill]
NOTE: The Douglas McLean Memorial Observatory (SGC Project 169) on Hanka was named after Stargate SG-1's art director.
Hollywood 411's Kylie Jaye sits down with the sexiest man alive, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE star Hugh Jackman. The star talks about doing his own stunts and taking the character of Wolverine to new places.
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Shanks talks Universe, new TV movie
Thursday, April 30
Michael Shanks gives us the lowdown on his latest project, which premieres this weekend. PLUS: His thoughts on SGU.
A brief excerpt:
... GateWorld talked exclusively with Shanks during his appearance at Creation Entertainment’s Vancouver Stargate Convention this month. During our conversation with him, he talked about the film [Living Out Loud] and how proud he was of it.
“I saw a copy of it. It’s very good! Gail is wonderful in it!” Shanks said. “After doing so much stuff that’s based in borrowed concepts, and saving the world and saving the universe, and trying to save your butt from the villain kind of thing. To do just a sort of simple slice of life family story with kids and home and mortgage and blah, blah, blah is a nice departure. And it’s a good movie...“
'Living Out Loud' airs Saturday, May 2 '09 at 9pm on The Hallmark Channel.
Patrick Stinson talks STAR TREK with the cast and creator. See what JJ Abrams had to say about reinventing the iconic story; and, the actors reveal the challenge of staying true to the characters while making them their own.
NOTE: Star Trek opens in theaters on May 8 '09! Beam me up!
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Jack Coleman who will also be familiar to fans of 80's television hit Dynasty, in which he played the first openly gay character on daytime television Steven Carrington, has also worked on shows such as Entourage, CSI Miami and Nip/Tuck. He will be talking to the guys not only about his work on the hit NBC series, Heroes, but also about how he got into acting and much more.
Two ass-kickings for the price of one. Katee Sackhoff defined the hard edged, cigar smoking, "Starbuck" on Battlestar Galactica but is she as tough in real life? Or, is she a pushover for a cute puppy?
It's all hands on deck as inFANity goes behind the scenes with the hit procedural NCIS! Get the dish from the cast and crew and spend quality time with star Mark Harmon!
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Alex O'Loughlin Emerges From the 'Moonlight' to Take on 'Criminal Minds'
WARNING: As well-read as he may be, O'Loughlin is a man's man and an Aussie, and the following audio interview contains a few instances of profanity. I'm not technically proficient enough to bleep them, so consider this fair warning to send those of tender age or sensibilities out of the room before hitting the play button -- or just wear headphones.
Among other things, O'Loughlin is discussing his guest role on CBS' "Criminal Minds," executive-produced by feature-film producer Mark Gordon ("Grey's Anatomy"), former Chicago police officer Edward Allen Bernero ("Third Watch"), Deborah Spera, Chris Mundy and O'Loughlin's good friend, Simon Mirren ("Third Watch," "Without a Trace").