Sunday, September 9, 2012

ELECTRIC DREAMS! THE UNIVERSE OF 'TRON: UPRISING'

The new all-new digital frontier of TRON returns in TRON: UPRISING. Images: DISNEY.


It's time to ready those lightcycles and get your computer disc throwing skills polished as we return to the incredible alternate reality of the stunningly realized computer program world of TRON, in a hit new animated series based on the recently rejuvenated DISNEY franchise starring Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner. This time, TRON: UPRISING expands on certain prior events from the stunning and inventive TRON: LEGACY movie of 2010 and also presents a new story, as Boxleitner returns as the once security program who fights for his "users" in our real universe, Tron, to help a new young program, Beck (voiced by THE LORD OF THE RINGS Elijah Wood, making the most of his acting genre hopping adventures), lead an uprising in their digital universe against the evil and all-dominating Clu (whose facial features continue to show those of its creator, Flynn (Bridges, but voiced in this new series by Fred Tatasciore), aided by an equally all-new collection of memorably animated heroes and villains (including the brilliant vocal talents of genre favourite Lance Henriksen as the evil General Tysler, FRINGE's Lance Reddick as Cutler, a military veteran of the digital universe, and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA's too sexy for her red dresses Tricia Helfer, as the voice of The Grid. In an nice nod to the second film, the equally lovely Olivia Wilde will also make occasional voice guest turns as her lively and often scene stealing character of Quorra.

Preview: FIRST LOOK - TRON: UPRISING - Animated Series Trailer - YouTube

Sportsman and super-warrior, Tron (voiced by Bruce Boxletiner), returns...
New hero Beck (voiced by Elijah Wood).
Resurrected villainy: the evil version of the Clu program, with the likeness of its creator, Flynn (Jeff Bridges).
Cyber-babe! Villainous cohort, Paige (Emmanuelle Chriqui).
New baddie, General Tysler (Lance Henriksen)

Adding more welcome continuity on the behind the scenes front, TRON creator Steven Lisberger is keeping a fun watch on his baby, backed up with co-developer Bonnie MacBird, whilst LEGACY writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz have developed this new television prequel incarnation. It makes its 18 episode debut in the UK on the DISNEY XD HD channel from tomorrow at 4.30pm. US reaction to the series has been very positive.

Those fantastic light cycles return...
Heroes and villains clash...
New heroes, new adventures...
Classic creations hunt for their prey...

With all the recent advances in storytelling and 2D/ CGI animation quality seen in recent hits like STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, TRON must surely be the perfect franchise to make its way to the small screen in delighting fans and audiences of all ages.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

WINE, WOMEN AND CRIME. 'INSPECTOR MONTALBANO' RETURNS...


Back within Italy's atmospheric streets, Luca Zingaretti returns as INSPECTOR MONTALBANO. Image: RAI TELEVISION


Vigáta’s finest detective, the sharp suited and amiable Inspector Montalbano, continues his new to the UK run of sophisticated and filmily glossy adventures on the BBC 4 channel every Saturday evening, yet again a critical and audience success, and a welcome tonic to the gloom of summer nights starting to draw in to the subtlety’s of Autumn.

Continuing its adaptations based on the book series created by Andrea Camilleri, this new season has so far shown a lot more drama and a bit of action for our hero, nicely played by Luca Zingaretti, who brings vulnerability and likeable warmth to the part-and a very real human quality- alongside his skills as a top TV ‘tec. The cases remain as luxurious and occasionally complex as before, charmingly mixing light humour and drama, of which the shows incidental music atmospherically highlights its contrasting natures. The cast of characters also remains interesting and diverse (and let’s not forget the way in which, each episode, there’s always the obligatory and desirable beautiful femme fatale managing to cross paths with Montalbano (who still, amazingly, manages to stay faithful to his often frustrated partner, Livia (the equally lovely Katharina Bohm)!). An individual beauty in it’s own right is the shows picturesque settings: it’s rolling hills and countryside, alongside the stunning and lavish architecture of ancient and modern Sicily. (Oh, how our beloved Inspector Morse would have loved it there!) It’s all so sumptuous you immediately want to go online and book a holiday there!

Salvo Montalbano is once more backed up with his reliable team of policeman, including sometimes rival, and friend, the always women troubled Mimi (Cesare Bocci), and the bumbling but likable street cop Catarella (Angelo Russo) who, despite his tense, sometimes hyper, and seemingly bewildered emotional states that often provide pure comedy gold, has been proving his worth to his colleagues and superiors.

Titled Turning Point, the first new episode saw our hero as a bit of a tormented soul, ready to quit his job in disgust at the corruption of his superior officers, but soon realizing just how much he needs the job, and vice versa, when he busts an horrific Tunisian child slavery ring. Having kept a relatively low profile in Season One, the second story, Equal Time, saw the Sicilian Mafia come to the fore for a tense run-in for Montalbano, and the possibility of gang war rivalries flaring up. As this well-made and enjoyable run continues, we’re looking forward to future episodes even more…


Season One of INSPECTOR MONTALBANO is available on UK DVD: Inspector Montalbano: Series One (5 Disc DVD): Amazon.co.uk: Film & TV





Friday, September 7, 2012

CELL BLOCK ZOMBIE! 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE...

Last stand? Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) defends his new "home" in THE WALKING DEAD Season Three. Images: AMC.

He's spent his adult life and career putting the Scum of the Earth behind bars, but now Sheriff Rick Grimes and his battle-hardened, almost desperate "family' of survivors,  fighting an altogether different type of being in that category (namely the flesh chomping, seemingly inexhaustible Zombie kind!), realise that they'll have to live the insular life of convicts themselves in order to survive, within the mighty stronghold enclave of "The Prison", for what will surely be THE WALKING DEAD's finest season yet of character drama, gut busting action and bloodily satisfying gore. A road ever more perilous when they soon encounter the mysterious and powerful character of The Governor...

Trailer: The Walking Dead Season 3 Comic-Con Trailer - YouTube

Check out our previous Season Three previews here: GOING ZOMBIE WITH 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE

Other THE WALKING DEAD KOOL TV features here: KOOL TV: THE WALKING DEAD

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY's terrific covers promoting the new season.

Fun behind the scenes look at Season Three: This Week's Cover: An exclusive sneak peek at season 3 of 'The Walking Dead' | PopWatch | EW.com

UK fans can follow the series on FACEBOOK: The Walking Dead on FXUK

THE WALKING DEAD makes its States-side return to the AMC CHANNEL from October 14th 2012 (and look out for a new set of set-up webisodes soon), where it will surely once again shatter ratings figures. It follows on the UK's FX channel very quickly: the 19th...

Thursday, September 6, 2012

INTO THE ASYLUM: 'AMERICAN HORROR STORY' SEASON TWO

Troubled Souls... Jessica Lange returns to head the cast of the innovative AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM. Images: FX.

It looks like Louise Fletcher's Academy Award winning, unspeakably evil turn as Nurse Ratched is finally about to get some competition for potential all-round nastiness in the habit wearing shape of Jessica Lange as Sister Jude, a Nun with a difference in the second season of the splendidly chilling and oh-so-kinky goings on of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's splendid and perversely enjoyable horror anthology series, AMERICAN HORROR STORY, with the subtitle ASYLUM, returning for a bold and no doubt compelling new run this October on the US FOX channel, with a a UK premiere not too far off...

Having said goodbye to last years ambitious and mostly satisfying storyline with the pent up, ripe for self-destruction Harmon family in their horrific ex-abortion clinic home, in a series of fiery and blood-soaked events that would send shivers up the spines of even the most solid of residents in Amityville, this new season has an intriguing starting point, surely bringing diverse and chain clanking new life to a well-worn horror cliche, within the sterile and scream filled art deco wings of an East Coast based mental asylum, Briarcliff Manor, in a time frame far removed from the City of the Angeles sunny but equally doom-laden climes, with what looks like a diverse and equally disturbing, and surely also darkly humorous, set of new characters for the writers to unspool their wonderfully twisted imaginings on to, including new main casters Joseph Fiennes (playing a mind-warped Monsignor), Chloe Sevigny (as Shelley, a stockings clad nymphet) and the always welcome, on-screen creepy presence of James Cromwell as the ultimate hypodermic needle wielding psychiatrist/supervisor of the facility, and possibly former Nazi experimentalist, Dr. Arden. No doubt, though, that Lange's Mother Superior will be the sublimely stern and sadistic presence that glues it all together.

Black tears! No one can not accuse the shows behind the scenes team of scary creativity...

One trailer for the new series that Doris Day will definitely not be watching: American Horror Story: Asylum -- New video | Inside TV | EW.com


Also returning from the original series, but in all-new characters, will be STAR TREK and HEROES Zachary Quinto, previously playing a jealous and murderous partner last year and now adding the Hippocratic Oath to his new Doctor duties as Thredson, Sarah Paulson as committed lesbian journalist Lana, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe, along with Frances Conroy, no longer the popular ageing servant Frannie and apparently playing a character described as "the ultimate angel"! Expect other strong guest stars, including Clea DuVall and Franka Potente, to make appearances throughout the thirteen episode run... 

Set to give Alexandra Breckenridge a sexy run for her money this year, Chloe Sevigny as inmate Shelley.

Certainly one of the most striking and repellent memories of last year was the ghostly S and M wearing figure terrorising the family in the most unexpected and surreally grim moments. This new season promises a worthy successor tormenting our incarcerated characters: the scarred and disfigured form of Bloody Face (more here: New American Horror Story pics expose a bloody new villain | Blastr). Never more so will explorations of the dark side of our soul and sanity be keenly felt through such foreboding and haunting inter-actions. 


With all this darkness clouding them, Nuns have had a pretty bad time of it in horror films and TV over the last few years. I think its time for someone to do Nuns versus Zombies, so as to give things a bit of positive and heroic counterbalance...

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

TIME-FIGHTERS! LOOKING AHEAD WITH 'FRINGE' SEASON FIVE...

Global heroes. The cast of FRINGE pose for their final season publicity group photo. Images: FOX.

Dedicated fans of J.J. Abrams cult hit, high concept Sci-Fi TV series FRINGE seemingly had the perfect closure to its fourth and what was almost series final season earlier in the year -all of the time travel and parallel universe plots had come to a successful and satisfying conclusion, eras and boundary spanning scientist/hero Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson) had finally gotten back to his lover and fellow FRINGE division adventurer, Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv), his father Walter (John Noble) was restored to just the right side of quirky normality, aided by his gunshot wound recovering assistant, Astrid (Jasika Nicole), whilst in and out of the plot technological guru and nemesis William Bell (the always excellent Leonard Nimoy) and his bold ideals for a new Jurassic Park being made out of planet Earth had been currently thwarted. But those clever and complex loving writers behind the scenes of the show had a cunning little ace up their sleeve should the show be renewed for a fifth season, just maybe, at pretty much the last minute by the FOX network. Which is a wonderful turn of events that exactly happened to the series, returning for what will surely be a very satisfying tying up the loose ends thirteen episode run this September 28th in the US, and presumably appearing a few short weeks thereafter on the UK's SKY ONE HD channel.

The Observers are back, but not in any nice way. Though Larry David will be happy regardless!
Earth's best hope. John Noble as cuddly mad scientist Walter Bishop.
That little ace up their writing sleeve having been given an early sneak peek in Season Four to an episode mostly concentrating on Walter, emerging almost Buck Rogers in the 25th Century-like from an amber contained sleep into an Earth of the not too distant future, joining forces with a small band of close to home resistance fighters (including his grand-daughter Etta (Georgina Haig)) fighting back against the threat to their world and universe from the technologically superior and all-dominating force that is the time travelling, 1950's suit wearing baldy men Observers, who, having laid waste to the planet in the far, far future, now plan to exploit it for everything its got in the past, including its enslaved population. Walter soon proves to the the key needed to defeat the next invasion/penetration of our ever green Earth, but he's going to need all the all help he can get from his friends and loved ones, in past, present and future, and possibly several old enemies, if he is to succeed...

Will deranged scientist William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) return one last time?

Trailer: FRINGE - "Etta" Season Premiere Promo - YouTube
FRINGE - Season 5 Comic-Con Trailer - YouTube

A family of future warriors. John Noble as Walter, Anna Torv as Olivia and Joshua Jackson as Peter.

Despite the loss of one of the series key showrunners, Jeff Pinkner, long-time Executive Producer J.H. Wyman returns, and, with his writing team of Alison Schapker, Graham Roland and David Fury, promises an exciting, thought provoking and emotional resolution that will no doubt have us and the shows cast on the very edge of our addicted seats, as well as having us crying our eyes out for what will surely be a tear-jerking and memorable finale.

Look out for more on FRINGE on KOOL TV soon...

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

OIL SLICKERS! THE RETURN OF 'DALLAS'

Oil's the game, and J.R. is his name. The inimitable Larry Hagman dons the hat and wears his evil persona once more for the new incarnation of DALLAS. Images: CHANNEL FIVE/TNT.
TV's greatest soap opera/drama icons from Texas-devilishly machivialian grinning Chesire Cat-like J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), his misty eyed but resilient ex-wife Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) and luckless but noble brother Bobby (Patrick Duffy), all return older but certainly not wiser, clashing heads, fists and slaps for an all new round of oil soaked conflict in the much welcome return of Leonard Katzman's DALLAS to the UK's FIVE channel from Wednesday- a big success this year on the prior US TNT channel, and likely to be just as popular all over again in Blighty. But what happened to Charlene Tilton, the lovable Poison Dwarf?

DALLAS: The Next Generation!       
Brothers in arms: Patrick Duffy as Bobby and Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing
This time around, it's not just the old patriarchs butting horns and stetsons, their wannabe power broking sons just can't help it either, in verbal and physical battle over all the same kinds of position, money and women that all spoilt rich kids have when good fortune just happens to fall into their laps! Together with the ma's and pa's they're all dynamite, truly putting the fork back into Southfork!

Texan icon J.R. Ewing holds firm!

Check out our previous articles on the show's return here: OIL WARS! THE RETURN OF "DALLAS" and LATHER UP WITH THE ALL-NEW 'DALLAS'!, plus a few new photos to whet the viewing appetites...

Ex-DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES veteran Brenda Strong adds some new sex appeal as Bobby's wife,  Ann.
Like father, like son. Josh Henderson as John Ross.
New blood feuds for Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe),  Rebecca (Julie Gonzalo),  John Ross (Josh Henderson) and Elena (Jordana Brewster).
Bobby confronts Harris Ryland (THE X-FILES Mitch Pileggi) in an upcoming episode...
Classic series favourite Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval) returns for revenge...
Black Gold! A new oil vein is celebrated by John Ross and Elena (Jordana Brewster)
More lapel grabbing from Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) against John Ross!
Standing defiant: the old and new cast of DALLAS.

Trailer:  Dallas Series 2012 Trailer Extended - YouTube

Monday, September 3, 2012

KOOL TV REVIEW: 'DOCTOR WHO - PLANET OF GIANTS' DVD


Little heroics from the original Doctor Who (William Hartnell) and Susan (Carole Ann Ford) in the new DVD  release: PLANET OF GIANTS. Images: BBC.

DOCTOR WHO: PLANET OF GIANTS

Starring William Hartnell

Written by Louis Marks
Directed by Mervyn Pinfield and Douglas Camfield

Released on DVD by BBC CONSUMER PRODUCTS

Reviewed by Scott Weller

A corrupt businessman and a misled scientist involved in murder, linked to the creation of a powerful new and potentially life extinguishing insecticide - DN6, must be stopped by a now miniaturised DOCTOR WHO in the form of his original and series defining first incarnation- the stern but playful figure of William Hartnell- alongside his trusted “family” of companions, all of whom are trapped in a universe of small wonders made terrifyingly large in the latest Earthbound adventure from the shows very early monochrome era: PLANET OF GIANTS, available on DVD from BBC CONSUMER PRODUCTS.


Writer Louis Marks, a friend to the series who would contribute several further inventive tales in its colour years, concocts an intriguing story concept and an intelligent script which still retains a potent sense of relevancy in today's continuing industrialised world, though realized in a way that, by today's production standards, may be considered a little slow (interestingly, even at the time it was made, BBC higher ups noticed this factor about the production and demanded that its original third and fourth episodes be truncated into a tighter and ultimately more effective finale). Generally, though, and to its credit, PLANET typifies the kind of clever and memorable plot fusing- here, the pesticide chemical threat linked to the always novel and enjoyable concept of miniaturisation- recognized and enjoyed by Classic WHO fans over the years. In fact, in another time and place the ecological dangers showcased in the story might have been right up the street of behind the scenes duo Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks when conjuring up the seventies era of the show with the flamboyant Jon Pertwee, and the notable ecological phase his Time Lord era went through under their helmsman ship.

With its big bearing title, the all-important visuals for this story remain the most fondly remembered element of the tale. Overall, despite a limited production budget and a few annoying talky moments that refer to important scenes that have to occur off-screen, most of the big small world is impressive, brought to directorial life by directors Mervyn Pinfield and skilled rising WHO star Douglas Camfield, alongside some ingenious production design and sleight of hand trickery from Raymond P. Cusick, away from his iconic duties as the visual, if not fully credited, creator of the Daleks, including excellent photo blow-ups, sets and props like a briefcase, sink hole, and an impressive fly: all part and parcel of the miniaturised environs that the Doctor and his companions are trapped in. There’s also some basic but efficient optical tricks where even the standard domesticated cat gets to shows its dominant predatory roots.

Up and down the plughole for the Doctor and Susan.

No longer the crotchety, aggressive and even prepared to kill alien figure of the series earliest episodes, big-wigged Hartnell’s interpretation of the Time Lord by Season Two, though still commanding, shows him as a more age-defying, sometimes bumbling mad professor type with a zest for knowledge and exploration. He’s now a much more accessible figure for young children to follow and admire, clearly enjoying his camaraderie and friendship with his fellow actors as his on-screen travelling companions through time and inner, and outer, space. In this journey he has fine support from redoubtable English Secondary School (when that term actually meant something!) teachers Ian Chesterton (or is that Chesterman, Cheeseman, etc.…Hartnell’s Doctor either deliberately or accidentally never got it right. Make your pick with each story!) and Barbara Wright, played with charm by William Russell and Jacqueline Hill, plus the squeaky, very early sixties teeny-bop enthusiasm of his Grand-daughter, as personified by cute Carole Ann Ford.

Once considered as the launch story for the entire series back in 1963 (before the Tribe of Gum and their quest for fire eventually came along to replace it), PLANET OF GIANTS proves itself as a fun novelty for early WHO, eventually finding its rightful place as a quirky opening to its second confident year instead, and a fine lead-in to the next Earthbound adventure at a time when the series was no longer threatened with extermination by then snooty BBC executives, thanks to the arrival of Terry Nation’s Daleks, who would do their own kind of on-screen exterminating capable of sending the series to the top of the TV ratings charts of the time, and about to do it all over again with their second ambitious appearance: THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH!

Looking into the face of death...

Bringing these classic episodes to DVD has been no mean feat for the dedicated and still truly unsung heroes of the Restoration Team. Their VidFire transfer for PLANET is another consistent and notable example of their work, with Episode Two being a particular stand out quality-wise. On the extras side, with so few of the cast and crew still alive to talk about the making of this particular story, it’s left to the production notes and interesting audio commentary from a team of seasoned classic B/W WHO era veterans (including key sound designer Brian Hodgson, Make-up Supervisor Sonia Markham and Vision Mixer Clive Doig) to fill in for its absence.

Small world no longer for our TARDIS team...

Making this release a special edition is the behind the scenes teams ambitious recreation of the story’s original third and fourth episodes (the last part titled The Urge to Live), brought to life by dedicated DVD range documentary producer Ed Stradling and directed by WHO super-fan Ian Levine, using re-cut existing footage, some occasional CGI and new voice recordings from surviving companions (Carole Ann Ford and William Russell once more playing Susan and Ian), as well as other actors standing in for the cast (including a notable John Guilor mimicking Hartnell). It’s an interesting oddity that’s good for completeism, but that’s about it, really. The original truncated episode still works a lot better-tighter and more focused- and that historical decision to lose the last episode remains the right one in my book. An interesting little featurette about the restoration teams work- Rediscovering ‘The Urge to Live’ - is also included.

Susan and Ian (William Russell) encounter a now giant ant!

Of the Hartnell period in general, there’s a detailed and informative talk with the shows first and innovative late producer, Verity Lambert, taken from the BBC’s 2003 made THE STORY OF DOCTOR WHO documentary. Sections of an interview from that same programme, linked to First Doctor era companion Carole Ann Ford, are also present in Doctor Who Stories: Suddenly Susan, where she recalls how her character was toned down from its original conception, much to her chagrin, and how the production team ultimately made Susan a less interesting, if more accessible, role for children’s viewers.

Finally, there’s a brief photo gallery (mostly on the episodes sets and props - a real shame that no on-set colour photos were taken...), Radio Times clippings and design blueprint PDFs, and a very good Coming Soon trailer that sends us back into colour with the equally colourful persona and costume of Sixth Doctor incumbent Colin Baker, for his upcoming special edition of the prison planet nightmare drama, VENGEANCE ON VAROS.

So, all-in-all, an interesting and compact little (excuse the pun) tale that’s worth adding to your collection, as well as completing the surviving full stories in existence run of stories from the Hartnell era on DVD. Sorry Irwin Allen and your colourful and glossy LAND OF THE GIANTS series, DOCTOR WHO beat you to it by five years!

KOOL TV overall rating (story and extras): 3.5 out of 5

Get PLANET OF GIANTS here: Doctor Who - Planet of Giants [DVD] [1964]: Amazon.co.uk: William Hartnell: Film & TV