News Around the Net
This is a great article revisiting Stephen King’s final three Dark Tower novels. I absolutely adore these books, and I am not at all in the camp of Dark Tower fans unsatisfied with the ending of Mr. King’s magnum opus. I spent quite a while reading and writing about the Dark Tower series a few years ago. Feel free to follow these links to revisit the journey with me: Entering The Dark Tower — The Dark Tower Book I: The Gunslinger – The Dark Tower Book II: The Drawing of the Three – The Dark Tower Book III: The Waste Lands — The Dark Tower Book IV: Wizard and Glass — The Dark Tower Book V: Wolves of the Calla — The Dark Tower Book VI: Song of Susannah — The Dark Tower Book VII: The Dark Tower — Return to the Dark Tower — The Little Sisters of Eluria — Marvel Comics’ Adaptation of The Gunslinger — The Wind Through The Keyhole.
If you, like me, are starting to get very sad about the impending end of Parks and Recreation, then it’s time to fall down the rabbit hole of this epic Twitter exchange of great Parks & Recs clips between Alan Sepinwall & Linda Holmes. Here’s just a tiny taste:
Oh my god I am going to miss that show.
Holy cow: a Wet Hot American Summer sequel is happening — with all of the original cast — as an eight-episode Netflix series??? That is bonkers!!
This is a terrific article about the central “text” of Star Trek, and the challenges that must be conquered in terms of making future good Star Trek stories, on the big-screen or (hope hope hope) back on TV. I don’t agree with all of his points, but this piece was written by someone who gets and loves Trek, and I think he has the right idea.
Speaking of Trek, I sure wasted a lot of time watching these old trailers!
We just recently passed the tenth anniversary of the airing of the pilot episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica, “33.” Wow. I remember watching that when it aired. (I also watched the mini-series when that aired, about a year-and-a-half before the series kicked off in the States.) I can’t believe it was that long ago!! Here is a great, in-depth look back at the greatness of that pilot, and here is a nice Q & A from show-runner Ronald D. Moore.
This is a great list of twelve Simpsons characters who actually evolved.
This concept art for an Alien sequel, developed by Neill Blomkamp, is ludicrously tantalizing. Ripley and Hicks together again?? I would have loved to have seen that. Oh well.
So maybe Padme didn’t die of a broken heart after all? I think this fellow is reading way to much into Star Wars: Episode III, but I sort of dig his theory.
I remember this amazing Pulp Fiction trailer. Wow.
I’ve posted several links today to great stuff on Badass Digest and here’s another: a look back at the vastly under-rated Cloud Atlas. It was my number one movie of 2012. (Click here for my original full review.)
OK, I’ll leave you with one more great Parks & Recs moment: