Thu, 31 August 2006
![]() Completing the trifecta of Fall TV shows is our discussion of the CBS line-up. Only three shows caught our eye this time around: Jericho, Shark and Smith. Mmm...one word titles.Notes: As it turns out, the full premiere episode of Prison Break available at TV.com only works for those in the US. And for said lucky citizens, they also have the full Vanished pilot. |
Tue, 29 August 2006
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Part 2 of our Fall TV odyssey sees us tackling new shows from NBC and FOX. In other words, fifty percent of the shows on today's podcast have already been cancelled. ZING! Oh yeah, I went there.Shoutouts: Two Girls and a Podcast |
Thu, 24 August 2006
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With the Fall Season upon us, Stu and I take a look at the new batch of television shows the major networks have to offer. First, we'll be giving early impressions of the new programs from ABC. We'll read a synopsis for each show and give our reactions to the various trailers and video clips we've seen. The titles we will cover in this podcast are Day Break, Six Degrees, The Nine, Traveler and Help Me Help You.We encourage you to chime in with your opinions in the comments section, or you can leave us an e-mail at sofadogs@hotmail.com Also, you can subscribe to our show for free at iTunes and write your own user review. We'd love to hear from you! |
Tue, 15 August 2006
My first celebrity interview is Jonathan London, co-host of Geekdrome. In addition to podcasting, he's also a music video director, an award winning filmmaker and a Mexican wrestler. :)During our Q&A session, we talk about the importance of mood regarding independent cinema, the return of Super Action, the diminishing distance between box office and DVD release dates and how this could affect the future of the movie theater experience. I'd like to thank Jonathan for being so generous with his time and for sharing his thoughts. His short film, Gay By Dawn is available on DVD. More information on Jonathan London can be found here. Don't forget to visit Geekdrome for your weekly reviews of movies, trailers, comics and video games! |
Sun, 13 August 2006
In the long line of prematurely cancelled shows on Fox, I take a look at Wonderfalls. It's a fantastical and clever existential comedy about a young woman who lives in a trailer park and "works" at a Niagara Falls gift shop. Her aimless life takes a startling turn when inanimate objects start talking to her and telling her to do things. These actions affect her and those around her in hilarious and unexpected ways. It's the creative brainchild from the producers of Firefly and Dead Like Me, starting with the pilot episode, Wax Lion. |
Sat, 5 August 2006
![]() This is the second half of our season one review for Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Stu and I go over the remaining six episodes as we discuss the good, the bad and even dispense some trivia about the show. Sofa Dogs, the finest example of quality edu-tainment. At least, that's how we see it. Perhaps we're blinded by the eyes of love. Bring us back down to reality by sharing your thoughts in the comments section.Today's promo is for Stargate Louisville. |
Wed, 2 August 2006
Based on the Hellblazer series from Vertigo Comics, Keanu Reeves is John Constantine, an investigator of the occult and the supernatural. When demons start crossing over into the realm of the living, John has to track down the spear of destiny and stop the Devil's Son from bringing Hell on Earth. With a severe case of lung cancer and a history of sin, John must struggle for acceptance into Heaven and to escape eternal damnation. The things a guy's gotta do to stay in God's good graces. :) |

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