Sanctuary: The Complete First Season

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A few years ago while fans were still reeling over the announcement of Stargate SG1 coming to an unexpected end, I started surfing the web for interviews with cast members to see what their reactions were to the cancellation. During one of my searches, I found an interview with Amanda Tapping (who played Samantha Carter on SG1) on a Vancouver morning show. In this interview she mentioned a new project in the works. This new series, Sanctuary, was being produced and released directly to the web. With a host of Stargate regulars both in the creation and production of the show, it was certainly a promising idea.

I looked for anything I could find on Sanctuary and stumbled upon a creaking and rattling gate that said, “Coming Soon.” I bookmarked the site and checked back regularly for updates. One fateful day, I noticed the tiny print added to the corner of the screen: Join the Team. Of course, I jumped on that right away. A few days later, I received an email inviting me to participate as a beta tester on the website before it publicly launched and so began my Sanctuary adventure.

It was an incredible experience. Everyone was so excited to be a part of this new idea and we spent months crawling through every nook and cranny of the website reporting any issues we encountered and providing feedback for the team. While we patiently waited for the launch of the show, we started getting to know each other. We speculated over the characters, the stories and the world we were about to delve into. We also did a lot of goofing off while we waited. Tons of inside jokes formed as a result (Trollops, Okra and Channel 13 Action News being among the most pervasive) and fan fiction sprang up exploring and speculating on the world of Sanctuary.

Finally the day came and thousands of people waited up all night long for the launch of the first webisodes. No one was disappointed. From the beginning, we were drawn into the world of Sanctuary and became permanent residents of it. We discussed everything from technical achievements and visual effects to character development and the mythology behind creatures and inhabitants of Sanctuary. By the time the 8th webisode aired, Damien Kindler, Amanda Tapping and team had garnished fans for life. While millions of us anxiously awaited more episodes, the news broke that they were in talks with television networks for a re-launch on T.V. The following fall, we finally got a look at the new, polished and shiny television version of Sanctuary.

The 8 webisodes were reworked, edited and expanded into the first 3 episodes of the T.V. series with new footage added in to flesh out the story to cover over 120 minutes. The first 3 episodes were a tiny bit hard for me to watch the first time around. I kept seeing the original incarnations and had trouble reconciling the changes at first. Beginning with episode 4, Folding Man, that problem went away. Here, we began to explore the world we had first begun to delve so many months before. Over the next 9 episodes, they continued to draw us into their fantastical world of monsters and mystery.

Our introduction to this mysterious world is through the eyes of forensic psychiatrist Dr. Will Zimmerman (Robin Dunne). While investigating what the police insist was a massacre by a criminal with a violent past, Will comes up with a very different theory. After witnessing a boy leaving the crime scene and going in pursuit of him, Will encounters Dr. Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping) for the first time. After continuing his search for the boy despite discouragement from the police, Magnus approaches Will about joining her team. As Will gets more deeply immersed in the world of the Sanctuary, we are taken along with him and what he discovers is amazing.

In the two part premier, Sanctuary for All, we learn that the Sanctuary is actually a global network of facilities created to protect the creatures (or Abnormals) of the world who need protecting and to imprison the creatures the world needs protected from. At the heart of the Sanctuary is research into the amazing genetic secrets hidden within every living creature on Earth. Each episode follows the adventures of the enigmatic Dr. Helen Magnus who is assisted by her feisty and fearless daughter Ashley (Emilie Ullerup) and her gadgetry-wizard, Henry Foss (Ryan Robbins). Will becomes Magnus’ protégé as the team searches the world over for creatures believed to be only myths and legends that prove to not only be real but in many cases living among us.

While the stories deal with what we might consider monsters (there are lots of them in there, too), the series also explores the soul of humanity. After all, what is it that makes someone a monster, what they look like or what is in their heart? As the series tagline puts it, Even things that go bump in the night need protection.

The look and feel of the show reminds me of the books I grew up from authors such as Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. Rider Haggard and Jules Verne. The mixture of science fiction, history and mythology with just a hint of Steampunk influence blends together to create a unique, living and breathing world. There are no limits to the stories that could be told here. Anything you can imagine or dream could be found here.

The award winning effects are almost always flawless and it’s hard to believe that most of this world is completely CGI. Filmed against green screen, the actors rely on their talents rather then props and report it’s quite like acting on stage.

Helen Magnus has so much history in her past that I can’t wait to learn more about her life and experiences. While Amanda Tapping is as always a wonderful lead, I find myself highly interested in the entire cast as an ensemble. I want to see more of everyone and what tidbits we learn feel like appetizers and I look forward to the real in-depth exploration of the rest of the team.

Will is a combination of Adrien Monk and Shawn Spencer from Psych with a twist of Nick Stokes from CSI tossed in for good measure. He uses his observation and profiling skills to get inside the head of the beings they encounter (Abnormals are people, too, after all).

My favorite character is Ashley Magnus. A real hardcore and unstable, darker character in the webseries, her T.V. makeover toned her down, softened her up and added more depth to the character. She’s a tough and mouthy fighting machine (loving referred to by fans as Kick-Ash) with just enough femininity to round off the rough edges. With certain revelations made early in season one, the mother-daughter relationship has a lot of room for exploration.

Henry Foss is cute, geeky goodness and adorable in every way. He quips and wise-cracks his way through technical solutions from electromagnetic fields to sonic weaponry. When the big guns can’t do the job, he’s usually got something up his sleeve to solve the problem.

The cast is rounded out with recurring roles by the smoldering Christopher Heyerdahl (pulling double duty as two characters on the show), Jonathon Young and Peter Wingfield. The guest stars throughout the season is a virtual smorgasbord of sci-fi regulars such as Chuck Campbell, Kandyse McClureKavan Smith and Christine Chatelain .

I really enjoy this series and look forward to seeing much more of it. My only issue with it is that, with only 13 episodes in the first season, there wasn’t enough exploration of the characters and relationships. I love character driven ensemble casts and they have assembled a marvelous cast here. Sometimes an episode began to explore those relationships but then rather than continuing to explore those themes in further episodes, they sometimes move on too quickly with the next show. I understand they want each episode to stand alone so it doesn’t feel like a soap opera but some things could be subtly continued from episode to episode to further develop and emotionally involved the audience with the show.
This 4 disc sets includes all 13 episodes of the first season as well as the original webseries, Behind the Scenes featurettes and photo gallery, Audio commentary on all 13 episodes, bloopers and a Season 2 sneak peek.

Sanctuary: The Complete First Season is now available on Amazon.com and other retail outlets where you normally purchase your favorite DVDs. Be sure to check it out and remember to watch Season 2 now airing on the Syfy channel, Space Channel and dozens of other networks globally.

The Return of Ahsoka

from StarWars.com:

Ahsoka Tano is back as The Clone Wars: Rise of the Bounty Hunters debuts on Cartoon Network on Friday, October 2 at 8pm (check local listings). In the two-part season premiere, the young Padawan leads clone forces that are outnumbered on the planet Felucia. Her actions land her in hot water, and she is assigned guard duty within the Jedi Temple. It’s no quiet assignment, however, since there are villains plotting moves against the Jedi within their very headquarters.

This time, Ahsoka will have to tangle with enemies far more formidable than disposable battle droids. She’s going to go head-to-head with Cad Bane, notorious bounty hunter.

“Ahsoka is in a bit over her head with these bounty hunters,” admits Ashley Eckstein, the actress who voices Ahsoka. “Ahsoka at times, can be very headstrong and think ‘Okay, I can take them down; I can achieve everything! I can get ’em’, but she’s sometimes in over her head.”

Over a year ago, Ahsoka Tano’s debut came as a bit of a surprise to longtime fans — after all, who knew that Anakin Skywalker had a Padawan during the Clone Wars? Now, though, the young Togruta apprentice is an established character within the pantheon of Star Wars heroes, and especially beloved among young fans who have taken to the animated series.

“I think The Clone Wars resonates with kids so much because there’s nothing else like it on television,” says Eckstein. “It allows these kids to imagine themselves as superheroes, basically. What kid does not want to have a lightsaber and be a powerful Jedi and fight for good? Be a good guy and be able to do that?”

The Jim Henson Company Announces “Fraggle Rock Forever” Collection

Fraggle Rock: The Complete Series Collection

from The Jim Henson Company:

The Jim Henson Company announced that it is launching a new merchandise collection, Fraggle Rock Forever, based on the global fan-favorite brand that is as popular today as it was when it premiered more than 25 years ago. The collection slated for both the specialty and department store market will have a tiered rollout with a selection of product due in store for holiday 2009 with much more to come in spring 2010.

“We have found Fraggle Rock to be an extremely desirable franchise among the hip fashion industry around the world. The property’s appeal is especially strong to many of the young men and women who loved Fraggle Rock as kids and who are now working in the apparel, accessories and retail business,” said Melissa Segal, Senior Vice President of Global Consumer Products for The Jim Henson Company.

The Fraggle Rock Forever collection, which celebrates the whimsy and celebratory spirit of the classic series, will feature product in categories including apparel, tote bags, belt buckles, jewelry and classic plush. In addition, adult Halloween costumes aimed to appeal to Fraggle fanatic men and women will be available in 2010. Deals have been completed in the U.S. with Bioworld Merchandising, Manhattan Toy, and Rasta Impasta and in the UK with Fashion UK as well as with the popular fashion driven chain Zara which will have Fraggle Rock tees available in their stores around the world.

Also bringing the collection to a new level are hot trend driven designers such as Dr. Romanelli based in Los Angeles and Carri Munden of London based Cassette Playa who appeal to fashion influencers. They are collaborating on the creation of a range of high end clothing which will be featured in upscale boutiques this holiday season. Dr. Romanelli will also be interpreting the brand via a micro-site at drdoozer.com which will host not only the collection of tees, hoodies, jackets, and posters but will also house Fraggle Rock music remixes by hot artists plus clips from the series. (An “under construction” teaser page is online now with the full site to go live in November.) Also, part of this boutique designer collection will feature a high end costume jewelry line designed exclusively by Anita Ko in collaboration with jeweler Pascal Mouawad.

Lionsgate is rounding out the Fraggle Rock assortment with the release of Fraggle Rock: The Complete Series Collection. In addition a new DVD special, A Merry Fraggle Holiday, and the much requested Fraggle Rock: The Complete Final Season (Season 4) will be debuting on DVD in time for the holiday 2009 shopping season.

The Jim Henson Company is also launching virtual merchandise including video ring tones and mobile wall paper. The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for over 50 years and is recognized worldwide as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics and digital animation.

Best known as creators of the world famous Muppets, Henson has received over 50 Emmy Awards and nine Grammy Awards. Recent credits include Sid the Science Kid, and Pajanimals. Features include The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, MirrorMask, and Unstable Fables. Television productions include Fraggle Rock and the sci-fi cult series Farscape. With additional locations in New York and London, The Jim Henson Company is headquartered in Los Angeles on the historic Charlie Chaplin lot, complete with soundstage and postproduction facilities. Independently owned and operated by the five adult children of founder Jim Henson, the Company is also home to Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, a pre-eminent character-building and visual effects group with international film, television and advertising clients, as well as Henson Recording Studios, one of the music industry’s top recording facilities known for its world-class blend of state of the art and vintage equipment.

The Company is currently in production on 40 episodes of Dinosaur Train, an animated preschool series teaching concepts of natural science and history, set to debut on PBS KIDS in fall 2009. The Company’s Henson Alternative brand continues to produce Puppet Up! — Uncensored, a live puppet improvisational show that runs monthly at the Avalon Hollywood. The Company has also announced the creation of Jim Henson Designs, a merchandise collection inspired by Jim Henson’s earliest sketches, and The Jim Henson Company: Discoveries, an acquisitions banner that celebrates outstanding third party produced independent film, television and video productions from around the globe embodying the Company’s enduring legacy.

The Legend of Neil: Comic-Con 2009 Panel

from The Legend of Neil:

Since we’re still a few days away from the premiere of episode 6 of season 2, I thought you all might like to check out our Legend of Neil panel at Comic-Con 2009 featuring Sandeep, Tony Janning, Mike Rose, Felicia Day & Scott Chernoff and moderated by Chris Albrecht. Thanks to YouTube user grossemeise for taping and uploading the vids:

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Part 3

Damn we look sexy…

VIZ Media Becomes Master Licensor for Gothic Animated Series “Vampire Knight”

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced that it has acquired the domestic TV, Home Entertainment, Streaming, DTO, and Merchandising rights to the hit Vampire Knight animated series.

With this license VIZ Media will hold the rights to Vampire Knight for TV (including IPTV and VOD) and Home Video (all platforms including Blu-ray), Streaming, DTO and Merchandising (including digital Merchandise and mobile).

Vampire Knight is based on the best-selling gothic-romance manga series created by Matsuri Hino. Cross Academy is attended by two groups of students: the Day Class and the Night Class. At twilight, when the students of the Day Class return to their dorm, they cross paths with the Night Class on their way to school. Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu are the Guardians of the school, protecting the Day Class from the Academy’s dark secret: the Night Class is full of vampires!

Matsuri Hino burst onto the manga scene with her title Kono Yume ga Sametara (When This Dream Is Over), which was published in LaLa DX magazine. Hino was a manga artist a mere nine months after she decided to become one. With the success of her popular series Captive Hearts and Meru Puri, Hino has established herself as a major player in the world of shojo manga. Vampire Knight is currently serialized in LaLa magazine in Japan and was also serialized in Shojo Beat magazine in North America. The Vampire Knight manga series is currently published in the US by VIZ Media and continues to keep its place in the Top Ten on The New York Times Best Selling Manga List.

For more information on Vampire Knight please visit shojobeat.com/manga/vk.

VIZ Media Announces “Inuyasha: The Final Act” Scheduled to Stream in the U.S. Simultaneous to Airing in Japan

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, delighted anime fans at New York Anime Festival yesterday with an announcement of the near simultaneous Japanese/American simulcast of the action-packed conclusion to the Inuyasha animated series — Inuyasha: The Final Act.

Beginning on October 3rd, Inuyasha: The Final Act (subtitled) will stream on ShonenSunday.com/anime and Hulu.com mere hours after it airs in Japan. A new episode will air every Saturday thereafter. Inuyasha: The Final Act anime is rated “T” for teens.

Inuyasha is a hit TV anime series based on the manga by famed creator Rumiko Takahashi, who won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for Inuyasha in 2002. Many of the Takahashi titles have been adapted into other media such as anime, live-action TV series, and film. Takahashi’s manga, as well as the other formats her work has been adapted into, have continued to delight generations of fans around the world. Distinguished by her wonderfully endearing characters, Takahashi’s work adeptly incorporates a wide variety of elements such as comedy, romance, fantasy, and martial arts. Rumiko Takahashi is an artist who truly represents the very best from the world of manga. Please visit the new official North American web site for all Rumiko Takahashi-related news and information located at TheRumicWorld.com.

When an enchanted well draws her into the past, Kagome, an ordinary modern schoolgirl, finds her destiny tied to the doglike half-demon Inuyasha and a mythical gem called the Shikon Jewel, or “Jewel of Four Souls,” of which the smallest shard can grant the user unimaginable power.

Throughout their quest to restore the shattered Shikon Jewel, Inuyasha and Kagome have never faced an enemy more deadly or more cunning than the demon mastermind Naraku. With the Shikon Jewel nearly whole and in Naraku’s hands, the race to collect the remaining shards intensifies and a battle of epic proportions is brewing on the horizon…

Featuring the works of some of the top shonen manga creators in the world today, Shonen Sunday magazine in Japan provides the content for some of VIZ Media’s most impressive new titles. The magazine recently celebrated its 50th anniversary since its first issue arrived on newsstands in March of 1959. Rin-ne is the brand new Shonen Sunday manga series by Rumiko Takahashi and the first series ever to be published simultaneously in Japan and North America.

Inuyasha is one of the longest running anime series in North America and we’re very proud to present the final episodes of this epic adventure to fans in the U.S. mere hours after episodes air in Japan,” says Ken Sasaki, Vice President Strategy & Business Development, VIZ Media. “Rumiko Takahashi created a classic with Inuyasha, and ShonenSunday.com/anime will be THE online destination where Inuyasha fans can watch all 167 previously available episodes, as well as follow the newest episodes from Inuyasha: The Final Act!”

VIZ Media publishes multiple series by Rumiko Takahashi, including her brand new manga series Rin-ne, the Inuyasha manga, Inuyasha ani-manga and The Art of Inuyasha. For more information on the Inuyasha anime please visit ShonenSunday.com.

More Weta News: September 2009

from Weta:

Hey Weta fans,
New products, new book signings, a flourishing forum, special offers and more exciting news than you can shake a stick at. We’re manifesting our return to Middle-earth by releasing our first new polystone collectible from The Lord of the Rings, The Argonath flanking the river Anduin. This is total Deja Vu for us and extra exciting because that’s how Weta started its foray into collectibles back in the heady days of 2001. Enjoy!

Pre-order The Argonath!
Weta’s return to Middle-earth and specifically to polystone collectibles from The Lord of the Rings is celebrated with a truly iconic piece. It continues on from previous environments that have been popular with collectors the world over. The big difference this time is that the edition size is a mere 500. They will not last long, so get your pre-order in now. The Argonath will be shipped world wide!

Book signings galore at the Weta Cave:
2 October — Ian Brodie signs The Lord of the Rings guidebooks
3 October — Alan Lee signs advance copies of his new book
1 November — New Champ the Chopper book to be launched

In the News:
Weta will be attending the Armageddon Pulp Expo in Auckland on New Zealand’s Labour Day weekend, 24-26 October. This will be the first opportunity for many to see some of our new ranges. We will also be attending the Trinity of Terrors in Las Vegas at Halloween, after an invitation from our friends at Fangoria. This will be totally insane.

And don’t forget:
Vote for the best Voice of Gollum
A Yeti? In Queenstown?

WotWots DVD, books and toys available to buy online!
Every pre-schooler’s favourite alien twins, Spotty Wot and Dotty Wot have their own line of DVDs, toys and books and we have made a selection available to buy on our site. Check it out now!

Hot Tip:
If you’re seeing the wrong currency on our site, you can change it to one that makes more sense to you. We display our prices in US Dollars, Great Britain Pounds or New Zealand Dollars and we show you the one we think you’d prefer. But if you don’t agree — feel free to change it.

Have you pre-ordered your VICTORY yet?
As you are no doubt aware, we’re now taking pre-orders for: Victory! Scientific Adventure Violence for Young Men and Literate Women. It follows the style of Dr. Grordbort’s Contrapulatronic Dingus Directory that was released last year. This is what Guillermo del Toro thinks about the book:

Wild, bizarre adventures told by the fireplace in a smokey, wood-panelled Gentleman’s club… but not in Victorian England but in a dazzling “Uchronism” that works both as a satire of our times and as a convex mirror for a future that never was. A violent, vibrant Neverland, witty and brilliantly realized. This book is your passport into a fully-formed habitat populated by dangerous, unstoppable predators — both human and inhuman…

Weta’s NEW FAN FORUMS are more popular than ever!
A few of the Weta artists (as well as a couple of us here in the office) have been completely hooked and are participating actively in the boards on the Shadow and Flame. Come and join us!

Weta Dollars Reminder:
Don’t forget — if you hold Weta Dollars that were earned on our OLD website, these expire 31 December 2009, so make sure you spend them before then!

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

Mystery Science Theater 3000: XVI

from Shout! Factory:

Some of you might remember that when we first unleashed a Mystery Science Theater 3000 collection, the original run included a Crow T. Robot figurine. Well, it’s been a year, and we’ve heard over and over again just how lonely that little guy is. He’s in need of a friend, a partner in crime, one might say. We’re pleased to inform him that his long wait is almost over. MST3K Vol. XVI is on the horizon and will indeed include a limited-edition Tom Servo figurine. Here’s a picture of how we imagine this will work out on your shelves. Heart not included. Oh, and the set will contain four DVD debuts as well: The Corpse Vanishes, Warrior of the Lost World, Santa Claus and Night of the Blood Beast. Available 12/15.

So much happens at Shout! on a daily basis that we feel compelled to live up to our name and SHOUT it out. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for regular updates about things you just might be interested in.

Expanding the ‘Verse: “Browncoats: Redemption” Teaser Trailer

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Joss Whedon‘s Firefly only ran for 11 episodes in 2002 (14 were filmed) but it sparked a cultural movement in sci-fi fandom that hadn’t been seen since Gene Roddenberry‘s Star Trek was cancelled. The DVD sales of the series and fan campaigns were so successful that in 2005 Whedon was able to convince Universal Pictures to produce a film to continue the story of Firefly. The film spent two weeks in the top ten and earned over $38 million in domestic and foreign box office sales (though, according to Universal, it didn’t earn back its filming budget until it was released on DVD).

Fans of Firefly, called Browncoats after the losing faction in the battle between the Alliance and the Independents, have never quit clamoring for more and the fanbase continues to grow and become involved in community activities. Regional Browncoats organizations have made charities a central focus of their energies and the actors from the show have thrown in their support for those charities by offering their time, talent and sometimes keepsakes to help raise money for a good cause. Fresh content has been introduced in the way of comic books and role-playing games to help feed the fanbase, and the hunger just keeps growing.

Everyone keeps begging for more Firefly but nothing seems to be coming down the pipeline. Deciding to “put their money where their mouth is”, Michael C. Dougherty and Steven Fisher finally did something: they created a fan film.

The fan-funded film is set shortly after the events of Serenity, where the Alliance’s power and standing in the ‘verse has been shaken by the announcement of the events that took place on Miranda. Browncoats: Redemption expands the lore of the ‘verse by following the crew of the ship Redemption, all self-professed Browncoats who’ve “kept their noses clean” — until now.

Planned for a 2010 release, with its unveiling at next years’s DragonCon in Atlanta, the Browncoats: Redemption team hopes to not only fuel interest in the Firefly ‘verse but raise funds for charities. 100% of the film’s proceeds (after production costs) will be split between the charities Equality Now, Kids Need to Read, The Dyslexia Foundation, The Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center and Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation. Early projections based on previous Firefly/Serenity related DVD sales have the filmmakers hoping to donate upwards of $80,000 to each charity (based on a $15 DVD price tag).

The team has been posting behind-the-scenes videos on their YouTube Channel and now you can get a first look at the Redemption crew in the newly released Browncoats: Redemption teaser trailer.

Be sure to check out their other Browncoats: Redemption links and throw in your support for their cause.

Browncoats: Redemption Movie Website
Browncoats: Redemption on YouTube
Browncoats: Redemption on Twitter
Browncoats: Redemption on Facebook

Profiles in History to Offer Early Production Macintosh 128 Computer Given to Gene Roddenberry by Apple Computer

Macintosh 128

from Profiles in History:

Profiles in History, the world’s leading auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia, will be offering an early production Macintosh 128 computer, given to Gene Roddenberry by Apple Computer, Inc. This computer was subsequently upgraded to a Macintosh Plus by Apple for Mr. Roddenberry and signifies the wonderful association between the visionary computer designer/manufacturer and legendary Star Trek creator, and is a stellar example of the powerful synergy between technology and entertainment. This amazing artifact, which is accompanied by a signed letter of provenance from Gene Roddenberry’s son, Rod, will be a special addition to Profiles in History’s October 8-9, 2009 auction of Hollywood memorabilia. It has an estimated sale price of $800-$1200. Worldwide bidding begins at 12:00 PM (noon) both days and can be placed either in person, via mail, phone, fax or live on the Internet at Hollywood Auction 37.

“This is the personification of life imitating art. Gene Roddenberry’s vision inspired countless people to pursue careers in science and aerospace. This milestone computer, given to Gene by Apple’s innovators, is a symbol of this synergy,” said Joe Maddalena, president of Profiles in History.

Already announced as part of the same auction are Michael Jackson’s iconic illuminating white glove that he wore on the Victory tour as well as the original cover art from The Jacksons’ Victory album.

For more information about Profiles in History and to download a complete catalog of items that will be available, please visit profilesinhistory.com.

About Profiles in History:

Founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, Profiles in History is the world’s leading auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia. Profiles in History has held some of the most prestigious and successful auctions of Hollywood memorabilia. Their auctions include costumes, props and set pieces from both vintage and contemporary film, television, and rock ‘n roll. Profiles in History’s location in Calabasas Hills, CA — virtually a stone’s throw away from every major Hollywood studio — ensures a constant flow of fantastic and rare artifacts. With an extensive network of dealers, collectors, and public & private institutions, they are proud to play an important role in the preservation of motion picture history.

Prior Profiles in History Hollywood auctions highlights include the “Cowardly Lion” costume from The Wizard of Oz ($805,000); a full-scale model T-800 Endoskeleton from Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($488,750); a T.I.E. Fighter filming miniature from Star Wars ($402,500); a King Kong six-sheet movie poster ($345,000); the Command Chair from the “U.S.S. Enterprise” ($304,750); Harrison Ford’s hero blaster from Blade Runner ($258,750); the original “Robot” from Lost in Space ($264,500); Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber ($240,000); a Frankenstein one-sheet movie poster ($212,400); the Black Beauty car from The Green Hornet ($192,000); George Reeves’ Superman costume from The Adventures of Superman ($126,500); the H.R. Giger designed Alien creature suit from Alien ($126,500); a full-scale T-Rex head from Jurassic Park ($126,500), the Leaping Alien Warrior figure from Aliens ($126,500), Christopher Reeve’s Superman costume from Superman: The Movie ($115,000), C-3PO’s helmet ($120,000), The Wizard of Oz “Winkie” Guard Costume ($115,000); a “Ming the Merciless” cape from Flash Gordon ($115,000) and the Hydraulic screen-used Velociraptor from The Lost World: Jurassic Park II ($115,000).

The Legend of Neil, Episode 5 “The Secret Moblin”

from The Legend of Neil:

So, here’s episode 5! Really proud of how this one came out. Finding the actor to play our beloved Giant Moblin was no easy task and so to see Dave Mattey, the actor, that portrays our secret moblin really nail it, is just a joy for us. I hope you too enjoy the episode, as always it’s not safe for work and for mature audience only (especially this one, you learn A LOT about the anatomy of a Moblin). We’d love to hear what you think over on our Facebook fan page, or Twitter. And of course, if you haven’t gotten yourself a T-shirt, then you haven’t really lived!