Birthday Wishes for Felicia

from The Guild:

No rest for the celebrated. Felicia Day, who turns [mumbles] today, is hard at work on Season 3.

Remember to check out the Knights of the Guild podcast for some great interviews, updates from the cast and crew, and some great discussions.

Some of the loyal Guild fans from our community have hijacked Felicia’s personal blog to wish her a happy birthday.

Lastly, none of this could be possible without our venerable leader, whose tireless efforts to entertain have been enjoyed by millions of viewers. We, at The Guild, find that working with Felicia has been blissful, and fun, and fulfilling because she inspires us all to work hard and make things happen even when it’s seemingly impossible.

From the cast and crew of The Guild, we would like to wish Felicia the happiest of birthdays.

Happy birthday, Red.

Happy Birthday, Felicia Day!

It’s Felicia Day‘s 30th birthday today. Webmaster Edgar Garcia posted a surprise birthday message for The Guild star on her official blog:

A handful of guild fans decided to band together to wish you, Felicia, a special happy birthday. Then forced me at nerf gun point to hijack your website and post it. I SWEAR! Without further ado, please enjoy this little video, put together and edited by The Guild and Felicia super Brazilian fan Dani.

Edgar and the Guildies from the Community

Best wishes (and virtual cupcakes) from ÜberSciFiGeek, as well!

Authors@Google: Seth Grahame-Smith

Author Seth Grahame-Smith visits Google’s Santa Monica, CA office to discuss his book Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. This event took place on May 15, 2009, as part of the Authors@Google series.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Note: A Pride and Prejudice and Zombies film is now in development!

Buffy vs Edward (Twilight Remixed)

In this remixed narrative, Edward Cullen from the Twilight series meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It’s an example of transformative storytelling serving as a pro-feminist visual critique of Edward’s character and generally creepy behavior. Seen through Buffy’s eyes, some of the more sexist gender roles and patriarchal Hollywood themes embedded in the Twilight saga are exposed — in hilarious ways.

Jonathan McIntosh (Team Buffy)
rebelliouspixels.com

Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods Final Cut

from MGM:

Experience the Birth of a Series That Saved the World… the Way It Was Meant to Be

Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods Final Cut

Re-Mastered and Re-Imagined, Emmy Nominated* Feature Length Pilot Blasts onto DVD July 21 from MGM Home Entertainment

The thrilling feature-length pilot of television’s longest running Sci-Fi series, Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods debuts the way it was meant to be seen, as a re-mastered, re-cut and re-imagined Final Cut DVD July 21 from MGM Home Entertainment. Taking after the author’s vision of the pilot, visual effects have been enhanced, the soundtrack has been updated to include an entirely original score, and the new final cut features a more self-contained storyline. Picking up the story nearly a year after the original 1994 Stargate film, Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods follows Air Force Colonel Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson, MacGyver) and Major Sam Carter (Amanda Tapping, Sanctuary) as they join an outstanding Stargate team on a mission to the planet Abydos in order to defeat a band of warriors led by their nemesis Ra. With the threat of the brutal Gou’ald hanging over the entire galaxy, the team must succeed in order to stop General Hammond (Don S. Davis, Stargate: Continuum) from unleashing his own ominous solution. The only television series ever to receive the United States Air Force Seal of Approval, Stargate SG-1 has earned 22 Leo Award nominations — including nine wins — eight Emmy nominations, four Saturn Awards and two Gemini Awards during its landmark run. Featuring a stellar ensemble cast that includes fan favorites Michael Shanks (Stargate: Universe) and Christopher Judge (Stargate: Continuum), this ultimate realization of the series’ iconic launch includes exclusive all-new bonus features as well as a masterful fine-tuning from series Executive Producer Brad Wright. Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods will be available for $26.98 U.S. / $37.98 Canada.

*1998: Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Stargate: SG-1

Synopsis:
Re-mastered. Re-cut. Re-imagined… Remarkable! The thrilling pilot episode of television’s longest running Sci-Fi series is available to own on DVD. With exclusive special features and masterful fine-tuning from series Executive Producer Brad Wright, Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods Final Cut is the ultimate realization of the series’ iconic launch. Written by Jonathan Glassner & Brad Wright. Directed by Mario Azzopardi.

Jack O’Neill and Sam Carter join a formidable Stargate team on a mission to Abydos to defeat fierce warriors led by the vicious Ra. With the threat of the brutal Gou’ald hanging over the galaxy, the team must succeed — or General Hammond will unleash an apocalyptic solution!

DVD Specs:
Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods DVD release is presented in widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) with English 5.1 Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround with English, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. Bonus features include:

  • Commentary from Co-Writer and Executive Producer Brad Wright and Richard Dean Anderson
  • “Back to the Beginning” featurette

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Stargate: Children of the Gods
DVD Price: $26.98 U.S. / $37.98 Canada
Street Date: July 21, 2009
Running Time: 90 minutes
Language: English
Subtitles: English, French and Spanish
Closed Captioned: Yes

New Weta Sculpture Range

from Weta:

Hey Weta fans,

A short but very exciting update today!

John Howe and Weta announce The Art of John Howe — Sculptures from Middle-earth.

Podcast Episode X is here — listen to John Howe talk about the sculptures and get the latest updates around Comic Con.

Enjoy!

This is how you find us online!
http://fans.wetaNZ.com/Magnus/ | Twitter: @wetaworkshop | Facebook: Weta Workshop

G4 and Lucasfilm Present the First-Ever Televised Panel in San Diego Comic-Con History

from StarWars.com:

Hosted by G4’s Olivia Munn and Kevin Pereira, the Two-Hour Special Will Premiere on G4 Saturday, July 25 at 2pm ET/PT

Lucasfilm Ltd. and G4 are joining forces for a milestone in San Diego Comic-Con International’s 40-year history — the first-ever, exclusive television broadcast of a presentation from the massive pop culture convention. The Star Wars Spectacular! will air Saturday July 25th at 2:00pm ET/PT only on G4, and will feature never-before-seen footage, breaking news, surprise announcements, guest stars and more. In addition, G4 will present three hours of live coverage from the Comic-Con floor, beginning at 4:00pm ET/PT.

Traditionally, details surrounding Lucasfilm’s primary panel presentation are closely guarded secrets, with only 6,500 lucky on-site fans allowed access to the wealth of coveted information from a galaxy far, far away. But this year, G4 — the network that delivers all of the latest and greatest news on comic books, games, technology and pop culture — is offering TV viewers the one-of-a-kind opportunity to share the excitement with an exclusive broadcast of the panel. G4’s Attack of the Show hosts Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn will join Lucasfilm’s Steve Sansweet and a galaxy of guests from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and beyond — including supervising director Dave Filoni, and voice talent from the show — to provide an insider look at the Star Wars universe, with never-before-seen footage and a LIVE table read of an exclusive new Clone Wars script.

In addition, fans are invited to participate in the panel itself by submitting Clone Wars questions through a special G4 micro-site. Questions will be answered during the live presentation by Dave Filoni and other Clone Wars creatives!

2009’s Comic-Con International also marks another Lucasfilm milestone — the launch of the all-new Star Wars Stories Project. Fans of the Saga will have the unique opportunity to become a part of the Star Wars universe by contributing to Lucasfilm’s own historical archive. Soliciting movie memories and nostalgia, the Star Wars Stories Project invites fans to share their own tales of fandom through video testimonials. In addition to online submissions, fans will have the opportunity to record their stories at Lucasfilm’s pavilion on the Comic-Con floor.

Fans are invited to upload their fan stories at g4tv.com/comiccon.

ghostgirl: Homecoming, Tonya Hurley

Heaven couldn’t be a phone bank, could it?

Charlotte Usher discovers that the afterlife isn’t quite what she pictured when she’s forced to intern at a hotline for troubled teens. Before she can officially cross over, she’ll have to be a source of guidance for one such teen. The problem is she doesn’t have much advice to offer since dying hasn’t exactly boosted her confidence level.

But when Hawthorne High’s leading, love-to-hate cheerleader Petula and her gothic little sis’ Scarlet find themselves suddenly resting-in-peace in comas, Charlotte’s opportunity to save them will prove to be the risk of a lifetime — for all of them.

Official Website: ghostgirl.com

Star Wars Action Figures and Chipmunks

from Chris McVeigh:

Star Wars spills into the chipmunk universe!

The critters you see in these pics are wild chipmunks that live in my folk’s backyard. Using a few simple techniques, I was able to get them to socialize with us on a regular basis (and certain chipmunks would even come to the yard when I whistled.) Each of them were quite comical and very easy to get along with, as you can probably tell from these pictures.

And in case there is any doubt, I want to assure you that these pictures are real and not clever composites made in Photoshop. Chipmunks can be very easy to get along with, once you’ve taken the time to befriend them. 😀

Chris’ Flickr Photostreams:
flickr.com/photos/powerpig/
flickr.com/photos/powerpigsetups/

Follow Chris on Twitter: ActionFigured

Featured Articles at StarWars.com:
Chipmunk Trooper Whisperer (October 14, 2008)
Chewie Meets Chipmunk (May 6, 2009)

Article at Telegraph.co.uk:
Star Wars figures and chipmunks by Chris McVeigh

News That Squishes: New Squishables!

from Squishable:

Hello Folks!

If you were wrestling in a tub of jello-flavored news, you wouldn’t want it to be grimy, grainy news… you’d want it to be Squishy News! Alright, that was a little lame, but it’s ’cause I’m so excited to tell you our news! And here it is:

1) We’ve got two new Squishables! Yes, indeed!

Squishable Bat — What could be cooler than a bat? Can I fly on cute little bat wings? Can I save the world from dangerous bugs? No. Bats are cooler than I am.

Squishable Devil — Who wouldn’t want to hug a symbol of supreme moral ambiguity? I know I would!

2) Eco-Koala Understudy — Hug with caution. Just one squeeze and you will spend the next three days saying “Awwww” and staring dreamily into space. We warned you. Incidentally, he’s made of soy and stuffed with a renewal rain forest crop.

3) Squishable and Squishable Understudy restocks! Please stop protesting outside our door — the following animals are back in stock:

Squishable Raccoon, Squishable Shark, Squishable Whale, Squishable Elephant, Squishable Hippo, Squishable Rhino, Eco-Lemur Understudy, and Eco-Otter Understudy

4) The great Squishable Summer Video Contest! — Show off those nifty video skills (you know you’ve got ’em) to win a free Squishy and a $50 donation to your favorite charity. Free stuff! Charity! Niftiness!

5) And don’t forget, for every picture we receive of you and your Squishable this month for our gallery, we’ll donate a buck to Autism Speaks! Come on, we all could use the the good karma. Send ’em to hugme@squishable.com.

Incidentally, do you need a break from scary, serious news? Then follow us on Twitter! Oh, go on.

That’s it. Thanks folks!

Zoe and Aaron
Squishable.com

MovieQuest, the new ElfQuest Movie Page

from ElfQuest:

At long last, today I tackled a project I’ve been putting off (it seems) forever. And that is, gathering up every news item and posting I could find, wherever they might lurk on the Elfquest.com site, and putting them all into chronological order on one page.

Why?

Because people have been asking (begging, pleading, hounding) for news about the EQ movie project ever since we first announced its first incarnation in 1981. Now, with the option at Warner Bros. and the development further than it’s ever been, I realized that many people STILL aren’t nearly aware of the long path the elves have been on, getting to the big screen. All the puzzle pieces of information have been on the Elfquest site, but some have been in “news”, some in “editorials,” and others scattered who knows where.

Now they are all in one place, from oldest to newest. Which also makes it easy to update the one page whenever we DO have something to add!

The reformatted page is here:
http://elfquest.com/news/Movie3.html
and is also accessible from the home page by simply clicking on the “EQ Got Movie!” image top and center.

Shade and sweet organization,
Richard Pini AKA Elfpop