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Showing posts with label Vampire Diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vampire Diaries. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

This Week's Show: Werewolves vs Vampires!



In tribute to the blu-ray release of Underworld: Awakening (May 8) we're taking on the recent movie and TV trend of vampires and werewolves fighting for supremacy. We'll review the upcoming blu-ray for Underworld: Awakening, and discuss Vampires vs Werewolves in movies (Underworld, Twilight) and TV (Vampire Diaries, True Blood, etc.).

We'll review the new found footage fright-fest Area 407 and take a look at Syfy's new preposterous show Total Blackout, staring Urkel in a dark room. Plus we'll talk about the strange Naruto Spinoff Rock Lee and His Ninja Pals.

All this and much more on this week's episode of Geek World, this Thursday and Friday at Noon (PST) on Indie 100, with replays throughout the week on The Point.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

This Week's Show! TV Pilots, Bridesmaids & Pirates DVDs, DC Comics!

 

On this week's show we're taking a look at some of the TV pilots for the new Fall season, including The Playboy Club, The Secret Circle, The New Girl and more. Also we'll discuss the returning seasons of Vampire Diaries and Hawaii Five-0 .

We'll also review the newly released  DVD Bridesmaids and take an early look at the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides DVD! All this and we'll review the second set of DC's New 52, including Batman and Robin, Superboy, Suicide Squad and more!

Listen to Geek World this Thursday and Friday at 12 Noon (PST) on www.Indie100.com, and Fridays at 6pm (PST) on The Point Radio.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

It's Not Our Fault The CW Wants You To Catch VD!!!

We've been receiving quite a few emails about peoples' bosses getting angry at us, and not letting their hard working employees listen to Geek World, because we had the audacity to mention an AD CAMPAIGN!




Hey, we didn't put it on a billboard.

BTW- We actually love The Vampire Diaries, it's just, come on, really?

If you workplace blocked 92.5 KYHY and you can't hear us anymore, email us at GW@GeekWorldRadio.com, and we'll let you know a different web link to tune in on. We'll try our best to avoid talking about catching VD in the future... but no promises (you might need to invest in a pair of earphones).

And kids, no matter what the CW says, be wary of VD!!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

This Week's Show: Buffy Season 8 and New TV Shows!



On this weeks show we'll be reviewing Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8, as well as taking a look at new TV shows Face Off and An Idiot Abroad. Plus we'll talk about the return of Vampire Diaries and Nikita, give the U.S. remake of Being Human a second look. Also a brand new segment on the show we like to call, Geek World Eats, this week Geek World Eats Japan!!!!

Listen to Geek World this Thursday and Friday at 12 Noon (PST) and Midnight on www.925kyhy.com

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Promo for Thursday's Show

This Thursday we'll be reviewing season finales for Smallville, Supernatural, Human Target and Vampire Diaries!

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Picture via Supermanhomepage





Tune in this Thursday at 12pm (PST) at 92.5KYHY

BTW, THE SMALLVILLE FINALE HAD A KILLER FIRST FEW MINUTES!!!!
ITS A BIRD! ITS A PLANE! ITS SUPER REFLECTO SUPER WELLING!!!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

SUPERNATURAL AND VAMPIRE DIARIES EARLY PICKUP! WHAT ABOUT SMALLVILLE???

 
Original Supernatural photo property of the CW 
We at Geek World have been huge fans of Supernatural for a few years now and we've been pleasantly surprised how good Vampire Diaries (CW's highest rated show) has been in the midst of a cultural vampire overload!!!! So we're happy for the renewals, but what's going to happen with Supernatural? I remember reading an EW article a few months ago where show creator Eric Kripke said he had only planned out a 5 season story arc, and that he wasn't interested in doing the show after that, and at the same time both Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles were also not looking forward to another season!

We'll luckily for all the fans out there, the CW will not be repeating the ghosts of Angel past, and are in fact going to renew the show during it's 5th season when it's getting it's best ratings ever.

According to this Eric Kripke will be stepping down as show runner with Ex. Producer Sera Gamble taking over for the next season, but apparently Kripke isn't leaving the show all together, he will continue as an Executive Producer. Padalecki and Ackles are also on board, which is good because you can't just recast them, like when the Dukes of Hazzard were replaced.

I'm ok with Kripke going as long as his promise of "working closely with Sera" is a reality. I like to believe Kripke's mind for continuity and story telling is why the show is so good in a season when most shows are dwindling in ratings. Supernatural has some of the best writers on TV, non-dilusional people who realize you really can't go bigger than Lucifer and the Apocolypse, therefore season 6 will be smaller in scope, back to the basics of the brothers driving around killing monsters. Best of all, writer Ben Edlund (the Tick, Angel) can "be funny again."

It seems likely Smallville will get at least one more season considering how well it does on Fridays (2.5 million), and also the show sells big in syndication and foreign broadcasts, so it seems like the question isn't if it is coming back, but whether they want to announce the next season, their 10th season, as their last.
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Erica Durance Photo Property of FHM
All I know is I'll watch anything with Erica Durance in it, that's right, even Butterfly Effect 2... I have no shame!!!

--DAVE

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Comic-Con 2009 Part 3: More from Friday

On Friday we spent a good amount of time on the Comic-Con floor. We started the day interviewing Cameron Rains about the Astro Boy game but ended our day at a few very interesting panels. The first panel was Dollhouse which you can read about in the previous post. Next we stayed in the room for TV Guide's Sci-Fi Hot List which featured some of Geek World's favorite shows as well as some new shows coming out this year.

Included on the panel: Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory), Zachary Levi (Chuck), Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory), Scott Peters (executive producer, V), Rebecca Romijn (Eastwick), Kevin Williamson (executive producer, The Vampire Diaries), Scott Wolf (V), John Cho (Flash Forward), Marc Guggenheim (producer, Flash Forward), Allison DuBois (the real person behind Medium)

We love The Big Bang Theory and it's fantastic that the show is doing well (hooray for the geeks). We were both amused that Jim Parsons sounds exactly the same on the show as he does in real life. While he (and Johnny Galecki) admitted not to actually understand Physics Jim sounds exactly like his character Sheldon (though to his credit he is not whiny like Sheldon is). We didn't learn anything new about the show but it was nice to know how many fans it has.

Chuck fans should be thanking Subway (the sandwich chain, not the mode of transportation) for the return of the show. While DVR ratings may have proved the show more popular than traditional ratings it seems nobody really bothered checking that (thank goodness Dollhouse may be setting a new ratings standard) so it took Subway's innovative marketing to keep Chuck alive. The last time we saw Chuck Bartowski he was demonstrating Chuck-Fu on the bad guys as Sarah & John watched in shock. Zachary Levi seemed to imply that next season will bring more of that (at least for a while) and Sarah may now be making sandwiches at Subway. They didn't give too many details but seeing the Chuck-Fu scene again was totally worth it. Can't wait till Season 3 starts! Thank you Subway!

We got to see a clip of the new show The Vampire Diaries. It seems pretty simple, it's like the OC but with vampires: girl meets vampire, vampires brother comes to town and causes problems, girl is in vampire love triangle while dealing with high school. It seems to be a better option than shows like 90210 but the whole teen soap opera is just not our style. Even so, we like Ian Somerhalder (you may remember him as Boone from Lost but we'll always remember him in his 6 episode run on Smallville as Adam Knight) so we'll check out the pilot when it airs.

V is a remake of a classic so we were a bit worried (Dave has very vivid memories of watching it as a kid). The clip they showed pleased us both. It looks like they took great care to update the classic sci-fi story. We love Morena Baccarin (Inara from Firefly/Serenity) & Laura Vandervort (Kara from Smallville). We had the opportunity to meet and interview Laura on the Smallville set a while back. We were always shocked at how they shot her in Smallville because she was absolutely stunning in person but they just couldn't seem to get the camera angles right to show them off. Pleasantly it seems V does not run into that problem. Yay Laura! Even Scott Wolf seems to do a good job. Definitely something everyone should give a chance!

Eastwick is an update of The Witches of Eastwick starring Rebecca Romijn, Lindsay Price, & Jamie Ray Newman as the three witchy sisters & Paul Gross as the mysterious man who enters their lives. Again this is not really our style. We saw a clip and I don't think we'll be watching it but it seems to be a fill for those now disappointed with Desperate Housewives. It's hard not to compare Paul Gross to Jack Nicholson (who played the character in the 1987 movie) and while the ladies seem to do a good job it just seems like Charmed without the fun.

Flash Forward was a show we hadn't heard about before the panel. It's surprising there hasn't been more about it considering it stars John Cho (Star Trek got so much attention you'd think they'd be mega-promoting anything with the stars of the movie). The premise is that everybody on Earth passes out and has a dream of 6 months of the future but John Cho's character does not see anything. It's all pretty mysterious but it looks interesting and definitely worth giving a try.

The other person attending the panel was Allison DuBois who is the real woman behind the series Medium (which by the way is now on CBS). She has a new show coming out where she works with other psychic investigators and law enforcement to help solve crimes (apparently it's different from a lot of the other shows like it because they actually found bodies so that's pretty cool for all of us who are interested the shows about real crimes).

It was a really good panel and it's just more proof that the geeks of the world are finally starting to take over the small screen! Geeks of the World, Unite!

-AnnaMay