May 30

This is a little late, but Eliza was spotted in Canton, Massachusetts, several weeks ago for the Boston Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. :) The small article is posted below - be sure to visit the source to view the image of Eliza (opens in a new window.)

’On Broadway’ actress and Watertown homegal Eliza Dushku, who will star in FOX TV’s ’Dollhouse’ in January, popped in to the Reebok Wellness Village Tent at the Boston Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Canton.

Source: Boston Herald

May 28

As promised, I’ve updated the gallery with over 500 MQ screencaptures from Sex and Breakfast — I shall try to replace them with DVD versions in the future, but for now, enjoy these caps — and don’t hesitate to purchase or rent the movie out if you haven’t done so already. :) Gallery links and previews are below, enjoy!

Gallery Link
- Screencaptures (MQ)

May 27

You may have noticed that I updated the gallery last week with another disc of episodes from Tru Calling — the final two episodes and its extras shall be added very shortly — meaning that the gallery now contains over 20,000 images! Gallery links and previews are below, enjoy. :)

Gallery Links
- DVD Menus
- DVD Extras > Deleted Scenes
- 1×16 - Two Pair Captures
- 1×17 - Death Becomes Her Captures
- 1×18 - Rear Window Captures

May 24

Writer-producer Joss Whedon told SCIFI Wire that he hadn’t yet considered how his upcoming Fox SF series Dollhouse will be affected by the network’s decision to air episodes with far fewer commercials and in-house promos than most shows.

Dollhouse and J.J. Abrams’ in-the-works Fringe are both part of Fox’s Remote-Free TV experiment, which is designed to deter viewers from reaching for the remote control.

One unforeseen consequence: Producers will need to deliver extra minutes in each episode for its initial broadcast, then cut those minutes for the episode’s reruns, which will presumably carry more commercial interruptions.

“That’s a good point,” Whedon said when asked about it in New York last week at Fox’s upfront presentation to advertisers. “They didn’t bring up the repeats. But we have always had to cut out a couple of minutes for repeats. That’s always been the way. I don’t really deal with that that much. But they’ve also said, ‘We want longer versions for the DVD.’ So, ultimately, I tend to shoot long. Our shows tend to go long. Some come in short. It will happen. But generally they go long. So this just means a little less heartache in the editing room.”

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May 22

Cinematical is reporting that, “[Sex and Breakfast] is currently screening at the Cannes Market in hopes of snagging some international buyers.”

As you may know, it is already available on DVD in the States — purchase — and since there was only a limited theatrical release (also in the States) it’s good news if it becomes available on DVD for non-US fans, so let’s keep our fingers crossed! ;)

In other news, I managed to get ahold of the film so screencaps shall be added to the gallery sometime this week, so be sure to keep checking back for those. :)

May 20

Just a heads up that the limited release date for Bottle Shock has been updated; it will now open on August 8, 2008. Read the previous post for additional information.

No word yet on the general or international release dates, but I shall keep you posted!

May 19

Take an exclusive sneak peek at ”Dollhouse,” the ”Buffy” creator’s mind-bending new series starring Eliza Dushku

By Jeff Jensen

Tucked in a dark room in a spa-like L.A. set, Eliza Dushku (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) lies on a table, grimacing as a gizmo pulses light on her temples. It’s not erasing unsightly laugh lines, but rather her entire memory. But you’ll want to remember this: She’s shooting the pilot for Fox’s Dollhouse (which will premiere in early 2009), the first new show from Buffy creator Joss Whedon since Firefly flickered out in 2003. Evoking memories of Alias, Samantha Who?, The Pretender, and Total Recall — then wiping them away with the promise of Whedon’s distinctively hilarious, humane, high-strange vision — Dollhouse follows Dushku’s Echo, a mysterious agent with no identity except for the personalities imprinted on her and then deleted by her employer depending on the wishes and needs of wealthy clients. Between assignments, Echo lives inside a cushy secret HQ with other blank-slate dolls in a state of oblivious, hyper-healthy bliss…though as the series unfolds, she’s starting to remember stuff she shouldn’t.

Whedon says that, like Buffy and Firefly, Dollhouse aspires to be both deep (how does society shape, influence, ”program” the individual: discuss!) and fun. A typical episode will see Dushku cycle through three to four personas, making for a wild mix of moods and genres. ”The other day I shot scenes for a 1940s musical dance number and a Mexican spaghetti Western — just for the pilot episode,” says Whedon, kicking back on a plush couch under the stairwell of Dollhouse’s set. Says Dushku: ”It’s really perfect for my personality, which is kind of ADD. It’s nice to not have the same wardrobe every day.”

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