Category: Movies & TV

Buffy’s Back On Cable

More than a year after her run on FX ended, Buffy the Vampire Slayer returns to cable TV on Logo and MTV starting in January 2010.

Logo will air our favorite Slayer first with an 18-hour marathon starting at 6 AM on New Year’s Day. Then, on January 4th, she’ll be on at 6 and 7 PM weeknights, with Friday showings at 9 and 10 PM, along with weekend showings.

Then, MTV will start airing Buffy with eight straight episodes on Sunday, January 10th, folowed by weekday showings at 11 AM. It’s part of MTV’s morning lineup that includes Degrassi and Grounded for Life.

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Supernatural to Air on TNT!

According to the folks over at The Futon Critic, TNT will be airing repeats of Supernatural, starring Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, starting in January 2010.  They will start with the pilot episode on January 4th @ 10:00 am and air the show daily (M-F) in order.  Plus, there will be a 10 hour marathon of episodes on Monday, February 15th (awww, a Supernatural celebration right after Valentine’s Day).

Words cannot express my excitement over this.  For more information and the scheduled airdates of the episodes, check out The Futon Critic or TNT (although the January schedule is not up there yet).

Alright, time to get some new viewers hooked on this great show!

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PGA honors Joss Whedon with Vanguard Award

The Producers Guild of America has selected Joss Whedon as the recipient of its Vanguard Award, which recognizes achievements in new media and technology, during the 21st Annual PGA Awards ceremony on Jan. 24 at the Hollywood Palladium.

"Joss Whedon has mastered the art of melding the newest technology with inspired storytelling, truly exemplifying the spirit of the Vanguard Award," said David Friendly and Laurence Mark, co-chairs of the PGA Awards.

Read the entire press release over on Deadline Hollywood for more information.

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Singing the Praises of Serenity

One thing you can say about Joss Whedon shows is that they inspire a lot of music. This is especially true of Firefly and Serenity. The Big Damn Heroes have been immortalized in song by several musicians, from the Bedlam Bards to Marian Call. The latest group to add to the Browncoats Hit Parade is a band out of St. Louis called The Browncoats. Three of its members, and a crew member, visited the Serenity Salute recently in Los Angeles.

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