Comic-Con 2010: Burn Notice Panel
Comic-Con By Robert Fure on July 24, 2010 | Be the First To CommentKicking off the gigantic Ballroom 20 at the San Diego Comic Con (one of the largest rooms available) was Burn Notice, a panel that gave us the exciting news that Bruce Campbell would be starring in a prequel film about Sam Axe’s Navy SEAL exploits. While that was certainly the most newsworthy bit to come out of the room, there was plenty of fun to be had and little lessons to be learned. The living legend himself Bruce Campbell was the main attraction here, though show creator Matt Nix was there too, offering up plenty of insight into the future of the series. Also on the panel was Tim Matheson (Dead Larry) who guests in a few episodes and has directed several. The moderator was Chris Vance, who played one of the shows more enigmatic villains who met an explosive end.
Bruce Campbell Picks Up a Chainsaw for Burn Notice Movie
Comic-Con By Robert Fure on July 23, 2010 | Comments (4)In surprising and most excellent news, USA Networks honcho Jeff Wachtel made a surprise announcement that brought the thousands of fans in Comic-Con’s Ballroom 20 to raucus applause. After explaining to fans that what the USA Networks had decided was that “we need more Bruce Campbell,” the decision was made to go forward with a Burn Notice prequel movie that will focus on Sam Axe, the lovable, womanizing, beer guzzling former Navy SEAL. The plot is said to revolve around Sam’s last mission as a SEAL, revealing just why he left the run and gun side of the business and become confidant to a spy.
Fiona and Jesse get the long stick as they find themselves searching for information on an island paradise while Sam and Michael aim to help a friend bring a scam artist to justice. Things go south quickly when one team is stuck in a hostage situation and the other comes up against an especially nosy neighbor.
Bruce Campbell gets to shine in the most recent episode of Burn Notice as his super-villain alter-ego Chuck Finley takes the Miami mob by storm.
Michael Westen finds himself partnered with the same spy he just inadvertently burned. This can’t end well, can it?
Review: Burn Notice – ‘Friends and Enemies’
Television By Robert Fure on June 8, 2010 | Comments (2)Burn Notice returns with a bang in the fourth season premiere and we’re right there with the super spies to bring you coverage.
An idea by Bruce Campbell fans directed by Bruce Campbell staring Bruce Campbell as Bruce Campbell for Bruce Campbell fans. Bruce Campbell.
Watch This: Evil Dead in 60 Seconds with Clay
Movie News By Neil Miller on March 23, 2010 | Comments (2)Ah, fans. You always do find the most creative ways to pay homage to your favorite cult classics. And in the case of this little claymation short film from filmmaker Lee Hardcastle, it’s all about the most interesting way to tell one of the great B-level horror stories in one minute flat.
TV Review: Burn Notice 3.11 Friendly Fire
Features By Robert Fure on January 29, 2010 | Comments (2)Burn Notice returns to form, then excels right past it in one of the best, most action packed episodes of the series three year run.
TV Review: Burn Notice 3.10 – A Dark Road
Television By Robert Fure on January 24, 2010 | Comments (4)
Yes We Can: Original ‘Evil Dead’ Coming to Theaters
Movie News By Scott Beggs on December 1, 2009 | Comments (8)
31 Days of Horror: Army of Darkness
31 Days of Horror By Neil Miller on October 17, 2009 | Comments (2)This weekend, we are taking a break from the obscure, the low-budget and the Coroner. As in, I’m taking over for a few days and I’m going to turn the focus of this daily feature toward my favorite sub-genre: horror comedy.
Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card for 09.18.09
Features By Kevin Carr on September 18, 2009 | Comments (19)Kevin Carr takes a look at this week’s movie releases, including Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The Informant! and Jennifer’s Body.
Bruce Campbell Could Be Spider-Man 4 Villain; But Which One?
Movie News By Neil Miller on September 14, 2009 | Comments (24)On the red carpet for the premiere of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Bruce Campbell squealed to Access Hollywood about the progress of the upcoming Spider-Man 4 production…
Robert Fure finally escapes the underground cage he’s been cooped up in to deliver a Burn Notice Season 2 Finale review a week late.
TV Review: Burn Notice – Truth and Reconcilliation
Television By Robert Fure on February 21, 2009 | Comments (2)Michael’s search for the man who tried to kill him gets interrupted when Sam pressures him to help a Haitian man find justice for his murdered daughter.
As a spy, there are a lot of ways to get information. My personal favorite is to just watch Burn Notice on USA.
TV Review: Burn Notice 2.12 – Seek and Destroy
Television By Robert Fure on February 6, 2009 | Be the First To CommentTwelve episodes into the second season of Burn Notice and the gang of super smart spies is still as stimulating as ever.
TV Review: Burn Notice 2.10 – Do No Harm
Television By Robert Fure on January 24, 2009 | Comments (8)Burn Notice is back and hasn’t missed a step in continuing the adventures of one of the coolest spies around.
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