Tuesday, December 25, 2007

2007: CG In Review

CG Society has a cool retrospective of computer graphics in movies, games and TV for 2007.

Monday, December 24, 2007

And Another One Bites the Dust

I should have kept reading... the next story on SciFi was that Dead Zone was canceled too. The show had lost its unique style in recent seasons, but we still enjoyed it.
USA Network has officially canceled The Dead Zone, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Dead Zone ran for six seasons. It was based on characters from Stephen King's book and was created by the late Michael Piller and his son, Shawn. Its premiere set a record for a series debut on basic cable, with 6.4 million viewers.

The 4400: A Sad Farewell

We were just shocked to find out from SciFi.com that The 4400 has been canceled.
Scott Peters, creator of USA Network's The 4400, announced on the show's official forum that the series has been canceled.

"It's with great sadness that I pass along to you the information I've just received: The 4400 has been canceled," Peters wrote on Dec. 18. "We've had a great time bringing you this story and submersing you in the lives of all these incredible characters. Thank you especially to the folks on the board here whose tireless devotion to the show is nothing short of remarkable."