If you’re a regular to the site, you know how much this TV addict loves FREE TV shows on iTunes. Currently available for download is the new ABC Family show THREE MOONS OVER MILFORD. Also available is the Sci-Fi Reality Series WHO WANTS TO BE A SUPERHERO, and the Morgan Spurlock’s FX reality show 30 DAYS. Remember, these shows aren’t available for FREE forever (generally about a week), so download them as soon as you can.
Archives for August 2006
Gilmore Gal’s Found a New Home
According to the Hollywood Reporter GILMORE GIRLS (former) showrunner and creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has found a new home. She’s signed a deal with FOX Broadcasting Co. to create a half-hour mutli-camera comedy. The untitled comedy revolves around two estranged sisters who reunite after one of them agrees to carry the other one’s baby. ASP will write, executive produce and direct the bpilot which has yet to be picked up by a studio.
Exclusive Interview: Michael Muhney, Veronica Mars
The Veronica Mars Boys at Comic Con: (L to R) Ryan Hansen (Dick Casablancas), Jason Dohring (Logan Echolls), and Michael Muhney (Sherrif Lamb) |
Daniel (theTVaddict) and Amrie (My Take On TV) recently had the fantastic opportunity to meet and interview the cast of VERONICA MARS at the San Diego Comic Con. The following is an interview Amrie did with Michael Muhney (ryhmes with Puny!), everybody’s favourite Sherrif on VERONICA MARS. (Stay tuned later in the week for interviews with Rob Thomas (Mars’ creator) and Enrico Colantoni (Keith Mars)
When I met Michael Muhney (TV’s hottest sheriff, Don Lamb from VERONICA MARS) last weekend at Comic-Con, the first three things that went through my mind, in this exact order, were:
1. He looks amazing up close and in person! (that’s not to say that he doesn’t look really good on VERONICA MARS, but seriously, anyone who met him – come on, wasn‘t he so attractive?) **For those of you wondering, yes, he is reading this column and no, I’m not worried that he’ll think I’m a creepy stalker.
2. He is freaking hilarious.
3. He loves his fans and really tries to make an effort to show that.
As I was given the opportunity to stay in communication with him, I wondered if the second two thoughts would translate through our interactions, or if he’d become just another nameless, faceless jackass who puts on a good show for the cameras in public, but turns into a complete baboon to his fans when the flashbulbs go out.