For those of you who, like me, missed the Alan Moore/Dan Clowes/Art Spiegelman appearance on "The Simpsons" recently, you can watch it at openHulu.
Tassler said Swingtown is, "set in 1976 in a cul-de-sac in Chicago. There are three different couples in Swingtown. One, Tom and Trina are firmly ensconced in the world of swinging. Another couple, Bruce and Susan, are just sort of beginning to look at their marriage and explore different possibilities, as it were. And then another couple, Jill and Roger, are appalled at the prospect of getting involved in that at all."
Shall we take bets on whether this actually get picked up? I am amused that Jack has been cast as Bruce (if he owns or visits Bruce's Bar & Grill, I'll laugh very, very hard) and his on-screen wife's named Susan.
I love this place
Jan. 25th, 2007 01:51 pmI don't think my local cable monopoly (the aptly-named Cox) actually carries it, but the fact that it exists makes me happy.
Pancake Mountain, a DC children's show that features guests along the lines of Henry Rollins, Shonen Knife, George Clinton and the Buzzcocks. (Band listing).
Luckily, you can get episodes on DVD and watch some of it online.
Pancake Mountain, a DC children's show that features guests along the lines of Henry Rollins, Shonen Knife, George Clinton and the Buzzcocks. (Band listing).
Luckily, you can get episodes on DVD and watch some of it online.
"A Song of Ice and Fire" to be turned into an HBO series. According to the article, Martin will be co-executive producer, and the plan is for each book to be a season's worth of episodes.
The Diamond Age is slated for a six-hour miniseries on SciFi from executive producer George Clooney, with the adaptation being done by Neal Stephenson.
The Diamond Age is slated for a six-hour miniseries on SciFi from executive producer George Clooney, with the adaptation being done by Neal Stephenson.