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1 May 2012 10:10 AM, PDT | Obsessed with Film | See recent Obsessed with Film news »
Joel Goldsmith, composer for “Stargate Sg-1″, “Star Trek” and “Call of Duty 3″ passed away on April 29, aged 54.
Joel, the eldest son of highly regarded film composer Jerry Goldsmith started his career creating sound effects for “Star Trek The Motion Picture”, but got his break scoring the music for ”Laserblast” and Steve Martin’s ”The Man With Two Brains.” He went on to write music for over 350 episodes of “Stargate” in its various franchise forms. He also helped his father and long time Star Trek composer Jerry Goldsmith, by scoring the first 20 minutes of “Star Trek First Contact”. He was making his move into videogames and composed the soundtrack to the hugely popular “Call of Duty 3″.
Joel Goldsmith was nominated for three Emmy awards in his career. In 1998 for the “Sg-1″ episode “The Nox,” in 2005 for the main title theme for “Atlantis,” and in 2006 for the “Atlantis” episode “Grace Under Pressure. »
- Amarpal Biring
30 April 2012 10:50 AM, PDT | MTV Movies Blog | See recent MTV Movies Blog news »
Shooting fantasy fight scene with @mradamscott. twitpic.com/9fnums
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) April 30, 2012
Before you put yourself on red alert and begin tweeting your friends, Ben Stiller and Adam Scott aren't actually fighting. The duo is filming a fight scene for their dramady, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty."
The adventure film follows Mitty (Stiller), a lonely magazine photo manager who lives life through daydreams while he looks through other people's pictures. But when a negative goes missing, he leaves his fantasy world and heads off on his own journey. The film also stars Sean Penn, Kristen Wiig and rising comedian Patton Oswalt. While details of Scott's role are unreleased, we expect lots of snarky lines from the "Parks and Recreation" actor.
Also in April 30, 2012's Twitter-Wood, "Think Like a Man" stars react to its #1 spot at this weekend's box office, Daniel Dae Kim tweets an on-set photo of the »
- Fallon Prinzivalli
25 April 2012 7:08 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
There are some big things coming up in this, the fifth and final season of the Syfy hit "Eureka." Romance out of place, conspiracies and robots! Star Colin Ferguson joined myself and Jennings Roth Cornet on AfterBuzz TV to talk about the first two episodes and where the show is headed.
We talked about everything from Jo (Erica Cerra) and Carter's kiss, how the Senator (Ming-Na) is involved and what poor Fargo (Neil Grayston) is going to do after the big death on episode 2. Ferguson gives out some juicy spoilers about the rest of the season and sends love to the fans.
We also discuss cereal, drunk purchasing on Amazon and whether or not Beverly (Debrah Farentino) is evil or just really, really smart. Send in your thoughts about the first two episodes and your guesses on what's coming. "Eureka" airs Monday nights on Syfy. In next week's wrap up, »
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24 April 2012 6:48 PM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
Eureka, Season 5, Episode 2, “The Real Thing”
Written by Bruce Miller
Directed by Michael Robison
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
After last week’s premiere focused entirely on the Astraeus crew and the virtual world in which they currently reside, “The Real Thing” brings some attention back to the real world. The episode goes back and forth between the two realities. Though this could be potentially confusing to the viewer, the transitions are quite seamless. In the real world, the people of Eureka work together to find the Astraeus. In the virtual world, minor glitches and discrepancies in the Matrix are causing some of the Astraeus crew to realize something is off. Though everything seems to be moving in a positive direction throughout the episode, the closing scene is one of the darkest and most shocking of the entire series.
Eureka’s season 5 has had two episodes each with dark material and big reveals. »
- Christopher Laplante
23 April 2012 1:02 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
In the premiere of "Eureka," Season 5, Jo (Erica Cerra) and Carter (Colin Ferguson) share a kiss. In this virtual world, Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) and the Astraeus crew have been missing for four years and Jo and Carter have become a couple.
We chatted with Ferguson about what's coming and whether or not Jo and Carter will be done when the the group finally gets out of virtual Eureka. "Oh yeah," he says. "This isn't over. Oh, it's not done. It definitely doesn't turn into 'The Bold and the Beautiful.' That's not what we do, but we don't sweep it under the rug."
We asked if Carter and Allison were meant to be. Ferguson says, "I'm not a believer in destiny or fate. I don't want to give away that power. I think you make your own decisions. I think if they want it to work, they will make it work. »
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5 items from 2012
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