Wednesday, October 31, 2012

"HAPPY HALLOWEEN!" FROM KOOL TV!

The Mutant (Warren Oates) has his eyes on you, in this classic image from THE OUTER LIMITS episode. Image: MGM.

Festive fright-night greetings to all our worldwide readers. May the darkness envelop you!

For a few more trips into the world of horror, check out these articles:

HAVE A NICE RELAXING BREAK AT "SALEM'S LOT"!
TRIPPING THE DARK FANG-TASTIC!!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
KOOL TV IMAGE OF THE WEEK: "KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER"

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

DARE YOU ENTER THE ASYLUM? PREPARE FOR 'AMERICAN HORROR STORY' SEASON TWO!

A touch of evil. Heaven meets Hell in the new series of AMERICAN HORROR STORY- ASYLUM. Images: FOX.

What better way to enter and celebrate the dark creepy terror domain of Hallow's Eve than a trip to your local institution for the mentally insane that is Briarcliff, as deranged Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) and her staff/inmates-alive and dead- welcome you wholeheartedly to the second season of angels and demons, pain and pleasure, that is the erotically charged, highly disturbing nightmare of AMERICAN HORROR STORY 2, as it opens its blood soaked doors to the Asylum from tonight on the UK's FX HD channel for the next 13 weeks.

Prepare to be pleasantly scared, my dear...


Unholy commands from Sister Jude (Jessica Lange). Be afraid...

Check out KOOL TV's previous features on this well-crafted and genuinely eerie series: KOOL TV: AMERICAN HORROR STORY

American Horror Story - All Teasers Compilation as of 9-24-2012 - YouTube

And here's a few other web related stories to get you in primetime, spine tingling, fright-fest mood...
'American Horror Story: Asylum's' Facts, Burning Questions About Briarcliff - Hollywood Reporter


Monday, October 29, 2012

ONE MAN ARMY! REMEMBERING 'THE EQUALIZER'!

The ultimate scum removal service! Edward Woodward is THE EQUALIZER. Image: CBS/ UNIVERSAL.

One of the more pleasing aspects of Hollywood is that you don't have to be young to be an international star. Take seasoned British actor Edward Woodward, well known and much loved in the UK for his four year role as the gritty British spy CALLAN in the sixties and seventies. He had appeared in numerous films (including noteworthy projects like the scary and iconic THE WICKER MAN, the Australian drama BREAKER MORANT and SAS action-hit WHO DARES WINS), and was also a very talented singer, but he had never at that time managed to make the transitional jump to big-time American success. But that was to change in the eighties. Enter rising star writer/producer Michael Sloan, who, obviously a fan of the actors intense and action-packed performance as moody but magnificent Callan, boldly cast him in a new series, co-created with Richard Lindheim, that would soon make Woodward a household name across the United States and beyond: the hugely successful thriller CBS running series THE EQUALIZER, with Woodward playing ex- spy Robert McCall, who, on a weekly basis, and with shades of his former British agent identity layered into his performance, begin his bold audience pleasing quest to turn the tide against the ever present criminal hordes, psychopaths and killers rampant in a then crime soaring America, most notably concentrated in New York. McCall would be the ultimate vigilante for hire, and right from the start, as he emerged from the shadows of a dimly lit alley, his aura captured in back lit car lights, his character and the series bold intentions struck a chord of hope and defiance into the hearts of Stateside viewers suffering from muggings, assaults, robberies and break-ins-at a time in history when citizens were often taking to the street in protest and resilience wanting to take the fight back to their assailants in the kind of way that hadn't been seen since the early seventies notoriety of Charles Bronson's original DEATH WISH movie. Remember those real-life red bereted Guardian Angels that would patrol the Manhattan subways?

The Equalizer. (Original Intro Music And Vid Extended) - YouTube

With his intelligence, cunning and often brute force, McCall would have been a god send in the then eighties New York, though fortunately, thanks to the heroism of real-life dedicated police officers and other vital law makers, the crime rate in New York would thankfully be cut down vastly in the years to come. Meanwhile, Woodward would make the most of his success in the lead series role, often hugged and cheered on by the enthusiastic and grateful public watching him filming on their streets, and becoming a sex symbol of sorts long before that other UK thespian Patrick Stewart came along as Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Sadly and unluckily, after two huge rating seasons, major health issues and a very scary heart attack forced Woodward to seek time off from the hectic and very heavy filming requirements the show beget, with American star Michael Jordan filling in for him as McCall's partner-in-battle, Harley Gage, as well as the inspired guesting of the intimidating presence of film-legend Robert Mitchum. As the series went on, the vigilanted figure's storytelling gave way to other dramatic aspects of the characters history, namely in his interactions with his former spy masters at The Agency, enigmatically led by the mysterious Control (Robert Lansing, best known worldwide to TV viewers as the enigmatic alien/human spy Gary Seven in the original sixties STAR TREK).

Making a mark with its 88 episodes over four seasons, with an immense run of popular guest stars, including the likes of Christan Slater, Bradley Whitford, Steve Buscemi, Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci, Cynthia Nixon and even Adam Ant!, there wasn't anything quite like THE EQUALIZER on American television at that time, and it would also be a solid hit with the stars many British fans, too. With its ultimate conclusion, Woodward would prove a popular guest star on many other US and UK TV series before his sad passing , but its as Callan and McCall that he would leave an indelible and long lasting mark in popular TV culture, so much so that a long rumoured film version of THE EQUALIZER, starring Denzel Washington in the title role, is apparently now in the works. It looks like the scales of justice will very soon be firmly back on the heroes side once again...


Season Four of THE EQUALIZER is now available on DVD from FABULOUS FILMS. Get it here:
The Equalizer - Season Four [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Edward Woodward, Laurence Fishburne, Ving Rhames, Stanley Tucci: Film & TV

Sunday, October 28, 2012

KOOL TV REVIEW: 'STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS' - THE COMPLETE SEASON FOUR BLU-RAY BOX SET


Back from the dead, Darth Maul returns to cause havoc within the STAR WARS universe, in THE CLONE WARS Season Four, out now on Blu-ray and DVD. Images: LUCASFILM ANIMATION/WARNER BROTHERS.



STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS – THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON

Created and Executive Produced by George Lucas

Available on Blu-ray (3 disc set) and DVD (5 disc set) from LUCASFILM ANIMATION/WARNER BROTHERS

Reviewed by Scott Weller

After a previous creatively uneven year, the fourth season of THE CLONE WARS, now available on stunning high definition Blu-ray and DVD from LUCASFILM ANIMATION/WARNER BROTHERS, is a more dramatic, more adult and more animation sophisticated confection than we’ve seen before. It may not be as much fun as its genesis years of 2008-2010, as the series shifts into high-gear darkness more akin to the Vader-is-born finale of the live-action Prequels, but it’s a 22 episode evolving and refined trip that’s well worth taking. The sturdy and zippy single episodes of the past are mostly abandoned this time around in order to tell bigger, longer running stories (that also make more out of the shows modest production budget) within five main arcs that really stretch out and diversify the established characters and diverse environs: the spectacular, action-packed epic water war set on the planet of Mon Cala, as Anakin, Padme Amidala and classic series veteran Admiral (“It’s a Trap!”) Ackbar, trying to stop the Separatist armies from gaining a foothold, or should that be flipper?, over the strategically important world’s new young King, the Umbara arc-some of the most dramatic and atmospheric war storytelling yet as the Clone Troopers of the 501st, later Darth Vader’s prime execution squad, led by Captain Rex, take on a deranged Jedi General- the fierce multi-limbed General Pong Krell, the Zygerrian slavers arc, where Anakin must confront the dark nature of his troubled past in order to defeat the return of a once vast slavers empire, and the fun and diverse planet-hopping, Obi-Wan/Bounty Hunters arc, where our noble Jedi with a disdain for the uncivilised must infiltrate an elite and lethal cadre of hired talents, including the nefarious Cad Bane, to stop an assassination plot on Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Last but not least, probably the least successful of the arcs in my honest opinion, is the re-emergence of Darth Maul, which sees the legendary Sith Lord, a fan favourite last seen decapitated in the live-action EPISODE I, now very much alive, totally insane and spider-legged limbed, wanting revenge against both the Jedi and his once Sith Master who seemingly abandoned him: Darth Sidious (voiced by the late Ian Abercrombie, doing double duties with Palpatine). Of all the storylines this year Maul’s was the only one that seemed the most forced and commercialistic, with Filoni and his team successfully, if implausibly, bringing the horny little devil back on Uncle George’s orders, but with no proper, rational explanation given of how he survived being cut in half and how he ended up at the bottom of a junk yard on a far-off world. Overall, fans worldwide have embraced Maul’s return, and now that’s he established back in the show his personal arc will surely get better, but I personally think the series didn’t need him back at all- that it would have gotten along fine enough with just Maul’s lethal and equally powerful and threatening force brother-the Frankenstein’s Monster-esque Savage Opress.
Padme Amidala and Anakin Skywalker fight the Separatists in Shadow Warrior.



Spectacular underwater action ensues in the epic Water War saga which opens the season. 

Not totally extinct from the series, the single episode stories of Season Four are a mixed bag, with the return of the outlawed Mandalorian Death Watch (and their first female warrior, Bo Katan, voiced by sexy BATTLESTAR GALACTICA veteran Katee Sackhoff) in A Friend in Need, causing Genghis Khan and his hordes type havoc against Ahsoka and her fugitive boyfriend, Lux Bonteri, cyborg general General Grievous gets his ass kicked by the floppy eared Jar Jar Binks and the Gungans in early and controversial episode Shadow Warrior, Asajj Ventress, now an outcast bounty hunter with the death of her people in the creepy and enjoyable Massacre, gets some fun action in and out of  a speeding underground bullet train in Bounty(featuring an ill-conceived and truly hypocritical voice performance from Prequel hater Simon Pegg as classic villain Dengar), whilst lovable icon droids Artoo Detoo and See-Threepio partake in some bizarre but enjoyably harmless fantasy in two offbeat episodes clearly designed for the youngsters to delight in, between bouts of intense drama and death. On a sour note, though, still no individual stories for Mace Windu or Yoda. What’s going on???

A ruthless Jedi General makes life hell for the Clone Troopers in the four-part Umbara arc.

Four key episodes of the season (The Carnage of Krell, Escape from Kadavo, Massacre andBounty) come in director’s cuts (but watching them its difficult to see what exactly has been added/deleted to them-they come in at pretty much the same running times as the original episodes IMO), though the Maul episodes director’s cuts are noticeable by their absence-saved for the recent US only single disc release of the story as a feature-length entity.

A group of Bounty Hunters undergo the ultimate test inside The Box.

Best watched in the Blu-ray format, where the hard work of the animation team is really showcased, there’s the kind of classic and inventive fast paced storytelling and action you expect from STAR WARS with the high calibre of its behind the scenes team, led by Supervising Director Dave Filoni and George Lucas as Executive Producer, plus its aforementioned incredible locales (new stands outs like Umbara and Zygerria, as well as return visits to worlds like Naboo, Coruscant and Nal Hutta) beautifully realised with some of the most gorgeous state of the art animation yet seen on TV. Let’s also not forget the great voice acting from a fine series of regulars who have made the famous character roles their own in this specialised medium, particularly the core Jedi trio of Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker, James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan and Ashley Eckstein as Padawan Ahsoka Tano.

Lovable duo See-Threepio and Artoo Detoo are unwittingly caught up in the action once again in Nomad Droids.

As always the special features accompanying these season sets are still not as comprehensible as fans would like them to be, but there’s enough to enjoy and discover. The Blu-ray and DVDs contain five great behind the scenes video commentaries on the story arcs, from Filoni, a perfect host, enthusiastic STAR WARS fan and splendid choice of overall animation leader for the series, with a core group of behind the scenes veterans including Joel Aron, Killian Plunkett and Keith Kellogg. As well as showing their own personal friendships and humorous banter, the teaming’s provide a wealth of interesting information on how the shows and storylines/characters were developed, what things were planned for but dropped, key things/little Easter eggs to watch out for in the episodes and a verbal sneak peek from a teasing Filoni of things to come in later CLONE WARS episodes (like a desert planet environment involving Captain Wolf and his Clone Troopers).

Jar Jar Binks (right) goes undercover in Shadow Warrior.


On the Zygerrian story, there’s the welcome presence on the viewing couch of writer Henry Gilroy, back on the series to adapt his popular THE CLONE WARS comic from DARK HORSE to animated reality, providing some intriguing anecdotes. For Maul’s return, the flavor is a little different, as the behind the scenes give way to Filoni with writer Katie Lucas, Maul vocal actor Sam Witwer and Obi-Wan actor James Arnold Taylor. Things feel a but less fun here, but some interesting material from Lucas and Witwer is revealed nonetheless about writing for Asajj Ventress and the playing of the new Maul. Fan favourite Taylor clearly enjoys his work on the show and the return of Obi-Wan’s greatest antagonist.

Jedi Padawan's Ahsoka Tano and Barriss Offee gets some space battle action in Darkness on Umbara.

Not on the DVD, the Blu-ray has further noteworthy material in it’s Jedi Holocron area, delving deep into the behind the scenes canvas of the series, with lots of deleted scene (mostly of the animatic kind (check out a sequence here: http://www.sfx.co.uk/2012/10/18/clone-wars-season-4-deleted-scene/), including a different ending to the episode Escape from Kadavo, plus a few completed animation pieces), animatic and final episode comparisons, 3-D character turnarounds, occasional snippets from the voice cast who talk about their involvement in selected episodes (notably Dee Bradley Baker, who voices the many Clone Troopers) and lots of great conceptual artwork.

Evenly matched? Obi-Wan and Asajj Ventress fight Darth Maul and Savage Opress in Revenge.

A minor complaint to the Blu-ray release is that the box sets seem to be getting cheaper looking and produced each year. The inside plastic disc holders will prove breakable over time, and should have been in more sturdy, attractive packaging. Apart from an inside sleeve wrap, there’s also no deserving booklet/guide to the series and no Bounty Hunter poster with the UK release. What happened there, LUCASFILM/WARNERS?

STAR WARS AFICIONADO RATING: A solid and spectacular animated hit once more worthy of the STAR WARS reputation. Season Four overall storytelling: 3.5 out of 5. Disc extras 3.5 out of 5

Get STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS – THE COMPLETE SEASON FOUR on Blu-ray here:





Friday, October 26, 2012

KEEPING IT UNREAL! THE RETURN OF 'HARRY & PAUL'

Doctors in the house! Charles and Sheridan return in the new series of HARRY & PAUL. Images: BBC 

Deborah Meaden's worst TV nightmare-Harry Enfield's brilliant mocking incarnation of her entrepreneurial skills from DRAGON's DEN, as "The Grumpy Woman"- makes a well-deserved comeback, as the comedian and his equally lethal acting/writing partner Paul Whitehouse unleash new heights of humorous stupidity for a seven episode fourth series of HARRY AND PAUL sketch shows-possibly their final run on the BBC. (Thankfully, the earlier in the year rumours of the series cancellation proving greatly inaccurate.)

As well as the always funny and painfully accurate piss-take of DRAGON'S DEN, fans can also expect other old character favourites returning including the I Saw You Coming... antiques dealer, the frighteningly real The Benefits Family and those brilliant Harley Street Consultant surgeons, Charles and Sheridan. But what's happened to the luckless, loveless fool who used to visit the Polish cafe? Plus, Enfield plays a machine gun toting version of the Queen, there's a new duo in oily American used-car dealers Bob and Bob, and spoofs on THE KILLING (if only Sophie Grabol had made an appearance in this as well as AB FAB!), CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, THE KING'S SPEECH and TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER, SPY, with special guest appearances from other comedy talents including Whitehouse's FAST SHOW buddy Simon Day, Victoria Wood (as one of the new Jolly Minor Royals), Simon Greenall, and Kevin Eldon as a gossipping 50's typist in what will surely be a MAD MEN-esque humour slaughter.

No clips available yet for the new series, and the Beeb's promotion of it in general has been somewhat lacking both online and on TV, but here's a few classics to get you in the mood:

"Harry & Paul" (BBC) insults Filipino domestic helpers! - YouTube
Ruddy Hell It's Harry and Paul - YouTube
Harry And Paul Dragons Den Spoof: Alan Sugar - YouTube
I Saw You Coming - YouTube


After an uneven third year run a few years back, we're hoping that this new series will see the pair back at the top of their game (interestingly, Enfield is also directing some episodes himself). The late slot given to the show by BBC 2 and BBC HD from this Sunday 10pm is annoying but at least we'll all have smiles on our faces before we go back to work on misery Mondays!


Thursday, October 25, 2012

'STAR TREK:THE NEXT GENERATION's UK FIREWORKS DAY RETURN!

Back at warp speed: the Season One cast of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. Image: CBS PARAMOUNT.

For die-hard fans completely drained of their money (and probable life savings!) by last week's fun but ultimately rip-off DESTINATION: STAR TREK LONDON convention (so expensive I'm surprised attendees weren't charged for breathing air!), probably unable to buy the recent Blu-ray high definition release of Season One of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, there's some good news on the horizon, as the entire remastered first season of Gene Roddenberry's late eighties phenomenon will now be getting it's exclusive premiere on UK digital satellite TV, courtesy of the SYFY CHANNEL, from 7pm November 5th onwards-probably the finest home you could get for the show these days, and an actual sci-fi series for the channel to screen that it is actually pure 100 per cent genre! Additionally, SYFY have also purchased the other modern TREKs, strangely bar ENTERPRISE, for exclusive airtime, of which, despite their non re-mastering (at the present time), they'll also look the best you can get them in HD. For TREK rerun addicts who can never get enough, and for new generations of fans-to-be tuning in, the 24th Century has never looked brighter or more streamlined...

Season Two of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, with its super episodes like the Data on trial The Measure of a Man and the Borg introduction QWho?, makes it's debut on Blu-ray from CBS PARAMOUNT in December.

Star Trek: The Next Generation on Blu-Ray - Trailer Season 2 - YouTube

Get it here: Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 2 Blu-ray Region Free: Amazon.co.uk: Film & TV


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

THE FINAL BATTLE. 'FRINGE' SEASON FIVE AWAKENS...

The future's on the wall. The heroes of FRINGE are back! Images: FOX.
With the kind of multi-universe hopping, time jumping complexity that Stewie Griffin can only dream of controlling, the fifth and final season of the superior sci-fi drama series FRINGE makes its welcome return on the UK's SKY ONE HD channel from tonight. And it has every sign of wrapping things up on a highly successful, adventuresome, continuity binding and character blending note, mixed with some promised small screen spectacle that will surely give the fans much storytelling reward as well as a few tears to shed by its thirteen episode conclusion. Those baldy baddies with the MAD MEN Fedora fetishes, The Observers, are now the prime baddies in a world of 2036 where Humanity has been enslaved to do their bidding. Now getting used to the new future they're awakened to from their previous amber storage, a small but powerful resistance is gathering in the fight back, not only from our established heroes: kooky scientist Walter Bishop (John Noble), brave and loyal son Peter (Joshua Jackson) and ex-FRINGE Division agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv), but also from their next generation, including the latter duo's rising-star daughter Etta (Georgina Haig). With such formidable adversaries to lock heads against, a foe with such unique powers ready to counter-act their bold counter-attack plans, you can bet that this is going to be one helluva physical and intellectual battle royale, where not everyone may get out with their lives...

Missing In Action: Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) is the key to the fight back against The Observers.
Out of the amber bottle: Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Astrid (Jasika Nicole) and helped by Etta (Georgina Haig)
Brain-power! Observers beware, Uncle Walter (John Noble) is back!

Trailer: FRINGE - Season Five - YouTube
FRINGE - Season 5 - Sneak Peeks - 5x01 "Transilience Though Unifer Model - 11" - YouTube
Fringe Season 5 Cast Interviews (HD) - YouTube

Check out KOOL TV's previous FRINGE features here: KOOL TV: FRINGE




Tuesday, October 23, 2012

OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE, FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES IT'S 'ELEMENTARY'!

Deductive duo Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu are on the case as the modern Holmes and Watson in ELEMENTARY. Image: CBS.

With no sign of a deer stalker or pipe to muse with, ELEMENTARY, Jonny Lee Miller's US take on the modern Sherlock Holmes, as previously given a fresh new spin of creative success in the UK courtesy of Benedict Cumberbatch's five parts brilliant, five parts nauseating portrayal of the Baker Street sleuth re-imagining, finally makes its anticipated debut on the UK's SKY LIVING HD from tonight.

As regular readers of the KOOL TV site will know, I'm strictly a classic Holmes kinda guy, but SHERLOCK was enjoyable enough, and ELEMENTARY, developed by Hollywood producing talent Rob Doherty (whose work includes STAR TREK; VOYAGER, as well as the quirky MEDIUM and TRU CALLING), looks similarly pleasing fare, albeit possessing the same kind of flashy, rapid and wonky storytelling visuals capable of sending viewers to the brink of insanity, a la many over the top CSI episodes! Away from Martin Freeman's meek but interesting performance as Watson, I think that the lovely Lucy Liu, playing Dr. Joan Watson, will prove to be the shows key asset, propping up Miller's relatively youthful performance, and providing a more spunky and seasoned incarnation of the Doctor (bearing tatoos no less!) than we've seen before. Intriguingly, Watson mark femme has an interesting character development to her bow, being a brilliant surgeon in exile after a previous patient death, and now acting as Holme's carer/companion as he's let loose within the streets of Manhattan to help the NYPD solve their most baffling cases. It's an intriguing change to the world of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's companion figure that will surely give this US version a noteworthy creative boost. I also look forward to seeing who will be the show's eventual Moriarty figure...

Trailer: Elementary Trailer Season 1 - YouTube

Early world on the opening episodes (involving a series of home invasion murders, a child abduction and the death of a Wall Street executive) confirm the aforementioned hectic pace, and a lively chemistry to the new TV pairing- big stared Miller giving a performance more lively and comparable to Downey Jr. than Cumberbatch- almost akin to the halcyon days of the bizarre investigated by Mulder and Scully from THE X-FILES, if not quite as compelling. Back here in Blighty, SHERLOCK's svengali Steven Moffatt, at work on what will be a long gestating third series of his own for the private investigator, need not have any worries that this long distance show will damage his own brand of "unique" storytelling, the overall Holmes franchise (oh, how I hate that word!) or the reputation of the Conan Doyle estate. Though whether ELEMENTARY will continue its adventures beyond it's premiere year on CBS is not yet known.

Monday, October 22, 2012

MEN OF HONOUR FACING A 'LAST RESORT'

US submarine fugitives make a stand at the LAST RESORT. Images: ABC TV/SONY.

Looking set to combine the claustrophobic edge of your seat drama of CRIMSON TIDE, as well as shades of Nevile Shute's classic Nuclear War novel ON THE BEACH and probably a little bit of LOST's lush island visuals thrown in, the upcoming submersive drama THE LAST RESORT, created by THE SHIELD's Shawn Ryan and Karl Gajdusek, promises much in its premiere series ambitions, starting on the UK's SKY ONE HD channel at the end of the month (30th October).

Trailer: Last Resort ABC Trailer (HD) - YouTube

On the bridge of the Colorado, Robert Patrick and Andre Braugher face a nuclear catastrophe.

Finally getting away from lots of supporting roles on film and TV, though staying within the realm of  normally playing stern or gruff military men or authority figures which I've always known him for, experienced character actor Andre Braugher gets a chance to take series centre lead as Captain Marcus Chaplin, captain of the US nuclear submarine Colorado, who questions a vital order from his superiors to fire nuclear missiles on Pakistan. Its a decisive action against his superiors that soon leads him and his loyal crew into becoming pursued fugitives from their homeland. Arriving and commandeering a NATO listening station far out in an undesignated spot in the Pacific Ocean, the shows conspiracy thriller roots are explored as the crew try to find out what has lead them to this scenario. Other sub-plots and story directions ripe for exploration include the Captain and his command crew overcoming internal dissent, trying to get along with the island's already fractious established natives, and taking on a dangerous drug cartel.

Islanders and command staff mix in the opening episode. But will they get along?

Executive produced and directed by top New Zealand action director, and helmer of two of the best modern James Bond films- GoldenEye and Casino Royale, Martin Campbell will surely add style and gloss to the opening pilot episode, whilst a solid supporting cast includes Bruce Davison, DOLLHOUSE's Dichen Lachman and THE UNIT's always great Robert Patrick. It's been a long time since there's been a series like this on the small screen, surely a bold and expensive gamble by ABC TV, and as a huge fan of the edge of your seat submarine thriller sub genre I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing how this format crossing series will pan out. Currently getting respectable ratings in its US timeslot, lets hope that LAST RESORT gets a chance to show future episodes rise to the surface rather than dive, dive, dive down the Nielsens.

Friday, October 19, 2012

KOOL TV BABE OF THE WEEK: 'DALLAS' STAR LEONOR VARELA

Bedroom eyes! The enchanting actress/model Leonor Varela. Image: via www.leonor-varela.com

Her run as Bipolar bunny boiler-to-be manipulator Marta Del Sol may have come to a sudden end in Wednesday's seventh episode screening of the re-imagined/next generation DALLAS series (on the UK's FIVE channel), literally thrown out of a hotel window to her death by the Goon Squad of oil king wannabe Carlos Bernard, but the lovely Chilean born actress/model Leonor Varela has lots more interesting acting work on the horizon beyond the cattle ranches and oil drums of SouthFork, including a film starring role in a promising new mystery from writer/director Stephen Sommers (best known for his work in resurrecting THE MUMMY and VAN HELSING for Universal Studios), ODD THOMAS, based on the Dean Koontz novel, co-starring Willem DaFoe and STAR TREK's Anton Yelchin.
The Queen of the Nile. In the starring role of CLEOPATRA. Image: ABC TV/HALLMARK.
In deep mire with Wesley Snipes in BLADE II. Image: NEW LINE.
In action with Mark Valley (centre) in HUMAN TARGET. Image: FOX.
Rising to fame in the 1999 ABC TV mini-series of Cleopatra, Elizabeth Taylor's legendary sixties portrayal would prove a hard act to follow, but Varela's exotic beauty and mystery helped her along just fine, with great co-star support from ex-James Bond Timothy Dalton. She also proved a worthy female foil/love interest, and kick-ass sword wielding heroine, to Wesley Snipes in Guillermo Del Toro's gorefest BLADE II, and to chiselled hero Christopher Chance in two memorable episodes of Mark Valley's much-missed HUMAN TARGET series. Other noteworthy appearances well worth checking out include the Pierce Brosnan adaptation of John Le Carre's THE TAILOR OF PANAMA, a critically acclaimed performance in Lawrence Bender's drama INNOCENT VOICES-about a brave mother caught in the Salavadoran civil war, and the popular sci-fi series STARGATE: ATLANTIS.

Continuing her career as a model, a humanist and animal rights supporter, check out her official website here: Leonor Varela ~ Official Website


Thursday, October 18, 2012

KOOL TV REVIEW: 'DOCTOR WHO - THE CLAWS OF AXOS' SPECIAL EDITION DVD - 2 DISCS


Golden Armageddon! The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo Grant (Kate Manning) face a new threat from The Master (Roger Delgado) and the Axons in the latest Classic DOCTOR WHO Special Edition release: The Claws of Axos. Images: BBC


DOCTOR WHO – THE CLAWS OF AXOS: SPECIAL EDITION DVD (2 DISCS)

Starring Jon Pertwee as the Doctor and Katy Manning as Jo Grant

Written by Bob Baker and Dave Martin

Directed by Michael Ferguson

Available from BBC CONSUMER PRODUCTS

Reviewed by Scott Weller

Beware Greeks bearing gifts. Or rather charismatic “we come in peace” golden skinned alien humanoids happy to provide us with a miracle new energy source! Earth falls for the ultimate intergalactic Trojan Horse as the alien infestation known as Axos quickly embeds itself into the crust of the planet, its chilling tentacles ready to drain the world of its life and power, and only the heroic Third Doctor, unwillingly joining forces with his sworn enemy, The Master, can defeat them in this splendidly colourful action packed romp from 1971, now available in a glorious and restored new 2 disc Special Edition DVD: THE CLAWS OF AXOS!


Originally known as THE FRIENDLY INVASION followed by the jazzy B-movie sounding THE VAMPIRE FROM SPACE, Bristol boys Bob Baker and Dave Martin premiere script for WHO, is brimming with action, characters and big ideas, trimmed down to just the right compactful four-parter length from its original, way to big seven episodes form.

All that glitters...the friendly Axons...

Aptly referred to as “sensible silliness” by its innovative director, Michael Ferguson, returning to the series after his fine work on the previous seasons The Ambassadors of Death, the story is a certainly a visual treat alongside the big concept, splendidly using the emergent technology of CSO colour separation overlay (or the television version of Blue Screen) which dominates its realization most effectively, almost capturing us at times with an arresting psychedelic but dangerous-a triumph from designer Kenneth Sharp. On the practical built side of things, the Axon ship’s organic miasma interior and orifice exterior (the latter scenes filmed in the worst, and most varied, conditions in the shows behind the scenes history) is packed with swishing tendrils, other strange protrusions and a weirdly effective background sound effect, backed up with an alien electronic heartbeat, from WHO stalwart Brian Hodgson.

...and their real personas!

The adventures of the Doctor and his UNIT family, originally warmly ensconced on Saturday evening TV screens of yesteryear are back in full highly entertaining nostalgia mode with this release- contained nuclear explosions, time travel loops and conundrums, UNIT once again overwhelmed by a superior alien force and the Doctor and his sworn enemy, The Master, at first locking heads but then both ending up completely over their heads when the situation gets out of hand, are the kind of repetitively warm and wonderful ingredients that would make WHO’s eighth season such a notable success with audiences and critics, and be a comfortable and exciting presence on a BBC 1 in the prime of it’s new youthful early seventies vigour-all pioneering and bold in its storytelling techniques.

The Doctor and Jo outsider the Axon spaceship.

Pertwee is as adventuresome and welcomely on-screen dominant as ever, whilst companion Katy Manning’s charms, and mini-skirts, continue to delight. The late great Roger Delgado is once again on cracking form as the debonair diabolic Time Lord enemy, oozing charm and menace along with those fiery and all- consuming eyes of his, whilst his scenes opposing and conferring with Pertwee’s Doctor and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney) are always great fun and have now become classic.

The Master returns to cause trouble...

Along for the ride, and its alien invasion antics, are a bumbling political idiot (the kind that the shows producers liked to make fun of in their early seventies era-justifiably so, too!), Chin (played by Peter Bathurst), out to make a name for himself against UNIT and win acclaim from his superiors with the Axons and Bill Filer, a stereotyped Yankee action man spy (played by husky voiced Paul Grist) who, later in the story, has a fun fight scene with himself playing an alien doppelganger! Plus, scientists running about the local nuclear plant threatened by Axon interference- Don’t panic! Don’t panic! - include David Savile and a pre-IT AIN”T HALF HOT MUM’s Donald Hewlett.

Having looked at various stills of the episodes growing up as a kid, it was the Axons of the title, and the actions by UNIT against them (courtesy of those fine stuntmen talents of HAVOC), that intrigued me the most with this story, especially seeing the beasties in the flesh, so to speak, when a prop of one of the tentacled metamorphosing creature caught my real-life attention when it held court for a time in the far corner of the FORBIDDEN PLANET 2 book store back in the early eighties. Luckily, I was happily surprised how, on first viewing of THE CLAWS OF AXOS a few years later, the tale actually lived up to my expectations as both a monster tale and a UNIT showcase within the Pertwee era.
With repeat viewings to come years on, I continue to be very fond of it.

An Axon takes out two UNIT soldiers.

Its fuzzy transatlantic episodes 2 and 3 restored to better quality alongside the original UK PAL colour masters for 1 and 4, CLAWS is colourful and exciting, of which I’m sure younger viewers will particularly enjoy it, whilst older WHO fans in general can sit back and enjoy the warm feelings in their hearts remembering this classic era. They recently came back to fight the Doctor in a Big Finishaudio adventure, but I think the time is now right for the Axons to make an actual big screen return to the Modern WHO series.

The Axons bring out a test subject.

Out of the starting gate with the new Special Edition features is Axon Stations! A glistening documentary to compliment the tale, as co-writer Bob Baker, Ferguson, a very giggly Katy Manning, stuntman Derek Ware, and seventies script editor Terrance Dicks talk about the show and its sometimes difficult location filming. One of the best contributors here has to Baker, more known these days as the co-creator/writer of WALLACE AND GROMIT, who reminisces about his partnership with the late Dave Martin, the genesis of CLAWS and its original bonkers ideas pitch to script editor Dicks. There are also further notable contributions from supporting actors Paul Grist and Bernard Holley, the latter away from the golden face of his controlled monster performance.

Another major new documentary premiering on the disc concentrates itself on one of the key supporting stars of the Pertwee UNIT era, as the controversial and seemingly eccentric figure of John Levene, who played Saergent Benton in the show on and off for ten years, comes under the investigative microscope of WHO super fan Toby Hadoke, going all Louis Theroux on us, turning up in Bristol on a mission Living with Levene, determined to discover the true person behind the larger than life smile and personality. To be honest, I was fearful of watching this, worried about what might be dredged up and used as part of a potential character assassination piece against the actor, back on UK shores after years away in Los Angeles. But, I’m happy to say, this documentary, again from the reliable hands of Chris Chapman, though indeed quirky, is fun and a highlight of the BBC DVD extras range of Classic Who. In conversation with a quietly probing Hadoke, Levene comes across well: spirited and likable, and, whilst offering some intriguing anecdotes of his life and period spent on WHO, willingly, talks without any façade, wearing his heart on his sleeve with a what you see is what you get personality. Living with Levene is well worth a look.

Pertwee, Delgado and an Axon pose for a special publicity photo for the story.

Along with the standard info text and PDFs, the material from the previously deleted DVD release of CLAWS adds fine completism, including an audio commentary from a once again cheeky and endearing Katy Manning, Richard Franklin (who played UNIT man Mike Yates) and late producer Barry Letts, deleted and extended scenes (mostly from Episodes 1 and 2), this time in their entirety rather than edited highlights (which give us a wonderful rare look into the way the series was made), Now and Then looks at the various exterior filming locations (see an unchanged nuclear power station forty plus years on!), and Then and Now, where a younger Michael Ferguson talks about the process of making the story back in the seventies compared to the 2000’s. There’s also some great colour and black and white stills photography showing the detail and thought behind the design realisation of the golden Axons facades and their true alien spaghetti bolognaise monster forms. Finally, as a mouth watering taster of what will surely be some fine collectible goodies on the shows 50th Anniversary next year, there’s a Coming Soon preview of next January’s DVD combo of the unfinished Tom Baker 1979 classic Shada, and the affectionate 1993 documentary Thirty Years of a Time Lord.

KOOL TV RATING: Another WHO classic gets the DVD treatment it deserves. Axos is calling Earth. Make sure you answer it! 4.5 out of 5

Get hold of the adventure here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Claws-Axos-Special/dp/B008KZVNKS/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1350481243&sr=1-1