Those of you missing superheroes in your soap operas are in for a treat! Marvel Comics has teamed with Guiding Light to add some heroes to Springfield. What do PULSE readers think of this twist?
For the first time, Marvel Comics is teaming with Guiding Light to combine the fun of superheroes with the dramedy prevalent in the iconic soap. Guiding Light's head writer Dave Kreizman told us what it was like working with the House of Ideas to bring new hero, appropriately named "The Guiding Light," to life on the small screen.
One of the NBC Heroes that viewers seem to be relating to the most is Peter Petrelli played by Milo Ventimiglia. Last week, THE PULSE got the chance to sit in on a press conference with Ventimiglia and his on-screen brother, Adrian Pasdar. In the second part of this conference, we have teasers from Ventimiglia about Heroes and his role in "saving the cheerleader" and "saving the world."
The cast and crew of NBC's Heroes is having a charity art auction to benefit Greg Grunberg's charity - the Pediatric Epilepsy Project. Grunberg's son has Epilepsy and these Heroes are hoping to raise a lot of money to help those with PE.
The sixth episode of Heroes aired this week, and, as more secrets are revealed, more questions arise as to the fate of these super-powered people. To answer some of those questions, we turn to Adrian Pasdar, who plays the hero with political aspirations, Nathan Petrelli.
Today THE PULSE was one of the places invited to sit in on a press conference with some of the folks working on the NBC hit, Heroes. Creator and executive producer Tim Kring was joined by stars Ali Larter who plays single-mom Niki Sanders and Santiago Cabrera who plays tortured artist Isaac Mendez, to give some insight into this super powered saga.
Will the world end in less than 36 days or can a group of new super-powered folks, most of whom have never met before, suddenly band together and save us all? Will they become heroes? That's just one of the questions that's playing out weekly in the new NBC drama titled, appropriately enough, "Heroes". For some answers we turn to creator and executive producer Tim Kring.
Cindy Morgan is one of the featured guests at next month's Florida Supercon, so we thought now would be the perfect time to ask her some questions about Caddyshack, Tron, comic conventions and, believe it or not, Catholic School.
Those of you missing superheroes in your soap operas are in for a treat! Marvel Comics has teamed with Guiding Light to add some heroes to Springfield. What do PULSE readers think of this twist?
For the first time, Marvel Comics is teaming with Guiding Light to combine the fun of superheroes with the dramedy prevalent in the iconic soap. Guiding Light's head writer Dave Kreizman told us what it was like working with the House of Ideas to bring new hero, appropriately named "The Guiding Light," to life on the small screen.
One of the NBC Heroes that viewers seem to be relating to the most is Peter Petrelli played by Milo Ventimiglia. Last week, THE PULSE got the chance to sit in on a press conference with Ventimiglia and his on-screen brother, Adrian Pasdar. In the second part of this conference, we have teasers from Ventimiglia about Heroes and his role in "saving the cheerleader" and "saving the world."
The cast and crew of NBC's Heroes is having a charity art auction to benefit Greg Grunberg's charity - the Pediatric Epilepsy Project. Grunberg's son has Epilepsy and these Heroes are hoping to raise a lot of money to help those with PE.
The sixth episode of Heroes aired this week, and, as more secrets are revealed, more questions arise as to the fate of these super-powered people. To answer some of those questions, we turn to Adrian Pasdar, who plays the hero with political aspirations, Nathan Petrelli.
Today THE PULSE was one of the places invited to sit in on a press conference with some of the folks working on the NBC hit, Heroes. Creator and executive producer Tim Kring was joined by stars Ali Larter who plays single-mom Niki Sanders and Santiago Cabrera who plays tortured artist Isaac Mendez, to give some insight into this super powered saga.
Will the world end in less than 36 days or can a group of new super-powered folks, most of whom have never met before, suddenly band together and save us all? Will they become heroes? That's just one of the questions that's playing out weekly in the new NBC drama titled, appropriately enough, "Heroes". For some answers we turn to creator and executive producer Tim Kring.
Cindy Morgan is one of the featured guests at next month's Florida Supercon, so we thought now would be the perfect time to ask her some questions about Caddyshack, Tron, comic conventions and, believe it or not, Catholic School.
Whether you know her as the fun-loving secretary, Carol Kester Bondurant from Bob Newhart, or the teacher Bart Simpson's always trying to pull one over on, Edna Krabappel, or just one of the most comical celebrities on The Match Game; chances are you've witnessed the comedic work of Marcia Wallace. She's been a staple in the entertainment industry since she hit Hollywood and even though she's faced a nervous breakdown, breast cancer, and widowhood, she's managed to keep working and entertaining the masses.
One of the NBC Heroes that viewers seem to be relating to the most is Peter Petrelli played by Milo Ventimiglia. Last week, THE PULSE got the chance to sit in on a press conference with Ventimiglia and his on-screen brother, Adrian Pasdar. In the second part of this conference, we have teasers from Ventimiglia about Heroes and his role in "saving the cheerleader" and "saving the world."
The sixth episode of Heroes aired this week, and, as more secrets are revealed, more questions arise as to the fate of these super-powered people. To answer some of those questions, we turn to Adrian Pasdar, who plays the hero with political aspirations, Nathan Petrelli.
Today Brian Posehn is appearing on Conan O'Brien. One of the subjects they'll be talking about is the Image Comics work, The Last Christmas.
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Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco, writers of the award-winning Crash and Million Dollar Baby; and creator/executive producers of the upcoming NBC drama, The Black Donnellys, participated in a Press Conference today to talk about the new series. THE PULSE was present to get all the details about this powerful new family saga.
Although he's just known as Mr. Benett or "H.R.G.", the abbreviation for Horn Rimmed Glasses in the scripts of Heroes; Jack Coleman has left his mark in the series. Whether he's erasing memories, manipulating the people around him, or grounding his daughter for skipping school, H.R.G. is a force to be reckoned with in their universe. In today's Press Conference, Coleman sheds some light, and offers a little insight into his mysterious alter ego.
Sci-Fi fans are going to get a chance to meet one of the classic greats when Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea's David Hedison appears this weekend at MegaCon. He told THE PULSE he was looking forward to the event and shared some of his memories from his time aboard the Seaview as Captain Lee B. Crane.
Next May, Speed Racer will be speeding into theaters a few weeks ahead of schedule, according to Animation Magazine. The Wachowski Brothers are working on the adaptation of the popular 1960s cartoon series about a teen race car driver, his smokin' ride, and quest to be the fastest driver in the world.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, unless you're watching the NBC series Las Vegas. Then you've got all the details about Casino life and the adventures of its occupants and staff. As fans of the series know, the fourth season of Las Vegas is nearing its conclusion. One of its stars, Molly Sims a.k.a. Delinda Deline and Executive Producer/Creator of the series, Gary Scott Thompson, were on hand to field some questions about the cliffhanger that ends this season, and also tease about what might happen in season five.
Jeff Goldblum and executive producer/creator Graham Yost hosted a Press Conference today to discuss their new series, noir/comedic Raines, about Michael Raines, an eccentric Los Angeles cop, who gets involved in the most intriguing cases, because he's hallucinating most of the time about the victims. Yost describes it as somewhere between "Ghost Whisperers/Medium to Monk/House."
Sketch comedy gurus David Alan Grier and Dave Foley are entering a whole new era in the NBC improvisational series, Thank God You're Here which makes its debut this April. The first episode should interest comic fans, it's got a hysterical superhero spoof at the end featuring Wayne Knight, Jennifer CoolidgeBryan Cranston and Joel McHale. Today, Grier and Foley answered a few questions about their work on the series ....
At Wonder Con, TV Guide West Coast Bureau Chief, Craig Tomashoff, Drive pilot director and executive producer, Greg Yaitanes, Drive co-creator, Ben Queen, Drive actors, Nathan Fillion (Alex Tully), and Kristin Lehman (Corinna Wiles) gathered to discuss this project with those in attendance.
At Wonder Con, TV Guide West Coast Bureau chief, Craig Tomashoff, Heroes co-Executive Producer, Jeph Loeb, The 4400 Executive Producer, Ira Steven Behr, 4400 actor, Billy Campbell, Battlestar Galactica actor, Richard Hatch and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actress, Chase Masterson, discussed what was coming up in 2007 and beyond on television.
There are less than a handful of Heroes episodes left this season and fans want to know what's going to happen to some of their favorite characters. Today Hayden Panettiere and Eric Roberts were on hand to field some questions, and release some teasers about what might happen as the season winds down.
There are less than a handful of Heroes episodes left this season and fans want to know what's going to happen to some of their favorite characters. Today Hayden Panettiere and Eric Roberts were on hand to field some questions, and release some teasers about what might happen as the season winds down.