Author: David Mello

Review of The Guild Season 3 DVD

It’s probably the first successful internet sitcom, about a group of people who play video games a bit too much to deal with reality.

Now, it’s led to fame, a fair amount of fortune, a lot of awards, a music video that would rival anything MTV airs, and soon a three-part comic book mini-series.

Season three of The Guild has just been released on DVD. Unlike previous seasons, where the show and story lines were more like a typical sitcom, the third season is structured like a movie called "The Fall and Rise of the Knights of Good."

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Juliet Landau Faces Fans on Facebook

For the second time in two weeks Juliet Landau took questions from fans on the internet. After getting several questions through Twitter,  she took questions last Thursday on Facebook, mainly about her new documentary, Take Flight, which looks at how actor Gary Oldman made a music video of a Jewish hip-hop group, and only used cell phones to film it. It will be streaming to the public on February 25th.

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Juliet Landau Takes Flight On Twitter

Just two weeks before her documentary, "Take Flight", will be released on the internet, Juliet Laudau (aka Drusilla on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) took questions from fans on Twitter. Most of the fans asked about how Landau got involved in the project, and why she took on the role of a director. The film looks at how actor Gary Oldman filmed and directed a music video by a Jewish hip-hop group called Chutzpah by using only cellphones.

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If Only There Were More TIme: Some of the Untold Stories of Dollhouse

The first anniversary of the first episode of Dollhouse is just a few days away. It was only a few days ago the last episode aired, with the world apparently about to recover after most of humanity was reduced to toys.

Fans and actors alike were convinced the show would have lasted for years if Fox gave it more time to find an audience. Of course, it would have also helped it the network gave it as much attention as 24, House, The Simpsons or American Idol. Remember the "Friday Night Fights" ad?

Given that, there’s a lot of questions that have been left unanswered because the show lasted only 26 episodes.

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Review: Dollhouse 2.13: "Epitaph Two: Return"

Nearly a year, 26 episodes, 25 shown on TV.

Now, Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku’s Dollhouse is closed.

The finale had a lot to offer, but some may think there was still something missing. If Epitaph One had aired, and there were more episodes to fill the gaps, it would have been perfect. As Dr. Saunders said, "I wish we had more time."
 

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