TJ Hooker is gonna be a movie, also!

Where is my movies for Mannix, Cagney and Lacey, Hunter, Magnum PI, Columbo, Sledge Hammer, the Highwayman, Time Traxx, or Quantum Leap? There is still more to mine, oh land of unoriginal ideas!

“T.J. Hooker” is headed for the bigscreen as an action comedy with David Foster, Ryan Heppe and series creator Rick Husky producing.

Chuck Russell (“The Scorpion King,” “The Mask”) is in talks to direct. The writing team of Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson will script the story, which focuses on the relationship between the title character and his father.

No actors have been cast yet for the feature.

The TV series, produced by Aaron Spelling, debuted in 1982 on ABC and ran for five seasons, the last on CBS. William Shatner starred as a no-nonsense patrol sergeant, with Adrian Zmed, Heather Locklear, Richard Herd and James Darren as co-stars.

Action comedy, you say? Sort of like Starsky and Hutch? And will they get the guy who played Kirk in Star Trek to play TJ Hooker here? Because you pretty much have to get Chris Pine.

Viewmaster – the movie

Yeah, dumb on a stick, but there you go.

Brad Caleb Kane, writer and coproducer on Fringe Twittered:

Writin it for the Kurtzman/Orci boys! It’ll be like the old 80’s Amblin movies: Goonies, Young Sherlock… In that vein.

No surprise it is coming out of the Kurtzman/Orci house. Awaiting the slang-talking Goonie kid “Dynomite” with a gold grill who will “bust a cap in that ass” of the Viewmaster. If I sound bitter it is because I am bitter. Maybe the Viewmaster will fight the Pagemaster and Master-Blaster in a battle disaster.

Viewmaster gets a movie while Battle Beasts don’t even get relaunched? At least Gormiti are like Battle Beasts reborn, so I guess that is good.

Wingnut Web – Sarah Palin is a Quitter Edition!

Sarah Palin shocked everyone with a rambling speech where she resigned as governor because she is a quitter who likes to cut and run. This made everyone in the entire universe go insane. The same responses are on every wingnut site out there, with people bitterly divided on if it is a shrewd move, or if she flushed it all away. thefoxnation.com reacts to Sarah Palin quitting her governorship by going bananas, and as that is where I copied and pasted these quotes from, that is where we will be talking about on this Wingnut Web!

Dan in Savannah has some questions
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Dubhs shows how the GOP is reaching out to minorities
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A Vietnam Veteran who still has acne? Must be the roids…
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Dubhs and be are the classiest guys on thefoxnation.com
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Joey will be back!
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Remember, Dubhs comment passed the moderation queue without incident on thefoxnation.com
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be’s call for murder is perfectly acceptable for the moderators of this Fox News website!
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be is so angry that liberals would dare insult children…
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let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be…
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Remember, approved by the moderators….
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T.A. Tate plus 8 (feet of beer belly)
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LADYNRED70461 doesn’t realize Sarah will just quit doing that, also!
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If Sarah can’t handle the lower 48 liberals, what will she do when she has to fight the upper 48 liberals?
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Laugh.
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StandUpAmerica? More like KnockedUpAmerica!
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Reactions are still coming in and crazy is everywhere, but this little slice of approved by moderators Fox News postings is done for now. Wingnut Web is out!

Basilisk: The Serpent King (Review)

Basilisk: The Serpent King


2006
Directed by Stephen Furst

SciFi Channel churns out more original films than an original film churner-outer (Okay, I couldn’t think of a funny reference!) and many of them are just below average dreck that gave SciFi Channel a reputation of awfulness. But sometimes they aren’t bad and are actually fun. Thus, Basilisk: The Serpent King is one of those fun films, because otherwise I would be talking about how this isn’t a fun film and was terrible, now wouldn’t I? See, you are a smart audience, that is why I write for you! So Basilisk: The Serpent King manages to be entertaining, with a few good characters and some funny scenes. The best SciFi Channel monster films are the ones that don’t take themselves too seriously, have memorial actors, and have a plot that keeps the story moving but lets the monster do most of the killing. We got all of the winning elements here, so read on to see how it wins! Or I will turn you to stone or send Fawkes to peck out your eyes or something. Parselmouth!

Director Stephen Furst has also directed the SciFi Channel original Dragon Storm, but he is best known as Flounder from Animal House and Vir Cotto from Babylon 5.

Dr. Harrison “Harry” McColl (Jeremy London) – TS from Mallrats? You are here again? This time, Jeremy London is Dr. Harry McColl, famous archeologists who is lucky at digging stuff up in the desert, but unlucky as the stuff comes alive and kills people. He’s totally gonna get sued! See Jeremy London still looking like Brendan Fraser in The Terminators.
Rachel Donegal (Wendy Carter) – Professor of religious studies, which is in the archeology department because the school is small, I guess. Rachel Donegal is also the love interest, so good thing she’s single. Wendy Carter returned to the SciFi Channel-verse in Copperhead.
Colonel Douglas (Cleavant Derricks) – Rembrant from Sliders? Awesome! Colonel Douglas is the military officer called on the scene to deal with the Basilisk menace. Unlike most military officers, he usually listens to the scientists who know what is going on! That is why Cleavant Derricks rules. That, and Sliders.
Rudy Herman Skeeters (Griff Furst) – Harry’s grad student and right hand man. Rudy spends much of the film quipping jokes and doing research. Griff Furst is the son of the director.
Hannah Carmilina Turlini Frankman (Yancy Butler) – Hannah Carmilina Turlini Frankman’s full name is a total guess because I didn’t see it spelled out. She and her husband Brock fund McColl’s project because they are planning to steal the artifacts due to one of them being a map to a huge treasure. Yancy Butler is Witchblade, but I knew her from The Ex years before.
Brock (Doug Dearth) – Hannah’s husband and his name is totally not Biff. Don’t call him Biff. Even though he is stiff, as in turned to stone. Then he has a crack up as the Basilisk shatters him. Them’s the breaks!
The Basilisk (CGI) – The Serpent King here is more of a queen, what with being a gravid female. Turns people to stone with eye power and venom power, but also is turned to stone via eclipse power.