Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Joker hangs loose in "Batman: Arkham Asylum"

The news is all over the Internet, on any gaming site you can find: Fans of "Batman: The Animated Series" and "The New Batman Adventures," et. al., now have something new to look forward to. "Batman: Arkham Asylum," an action detective game, is being developed by Rocksteady Games and will be published by Eidos Interactive, in collaboration with Warner Bros Interactive.

Better yet, the game is being written by Paul Dini, writer for the aforementioned animated series, as well as for the comics world.

The game, for the Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Playstation 3 computer entertainment system and Games for Windows is due out next year. In the game, the player assumes the role of Batman as he delivers Joker to Arkham Asylum. There, some imprisoned villains have set a trap, and an immersive combat gaming experience unfolds, the Business Wire press release says.

You can read plenty more about "Batman: Arkham Asylum" at these spots:
MarketWatch
GamePro
Gaming Target
Gamespot
Crispy Gamer

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

A touch of Dale Robertson, and a spotting of Dick Sargent

Dale Robertson, our own Walter Lankershim of the first season of "Dynasty" as well as Frank Crutcher of "Dallas," gets a little honoring for being a native son in The Oklahoman. The resume of this classic actor, 85 years young, dates back to the 1940s and is heavy on the Western genre.

Spotted: Dick Sargent

If you've done regular reading on this blog, you're no doubt familiar with BRBTV's fascination with the 1950s black-and-white "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," as we've done several of these "Spotted" features from the episodes available in places like MSN.com and Fancast. Now that we've exhausted the supply of "Presents" and moved on to the longer, roomier "Alfred Hitchcock Hour," there's even more to love. The dialogue is fab, the action intense, and in the case of this particular episode, the Hitchcockian suspense is on-par.

Twenty years before he stepped in to fill in for Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane as Sheriff Grady Byrd on "The Dukes of Hazzard," Dick Sargent, known better for his time on "Bewitched," showed up in a whole lot of classic TV. On the second episode of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," titled "Don't Look Behind You," the fresh-faced, tall, thin Sargent is a staffer on a college campus who's smitten by Vera Miles' character. Past Miles' nonstop glam costume changes (we can't help but love those era-ific clothes, so reminiscent of the My Mother's Clothing project) Sargent seems like the creepy guy in the picture, but Hitchcock pulls one of his classic twists. Jeffrey Hunter also stars, just four years before boarding the Starship Enterprise for that famous, unused original pilot of "Star Trek."

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Ken Kercheval takes a more mobsterly turn

"Aging kingpin" ... We're not so sure we've ever seen Ken Kercheval slapped with that particular label, but it's the classification he's got for the new film "Corrado," which began shooting earlier this summer.

Our buddy Cliff Barnes of "Dallas" portrays Vittorio Spinello, the newest target of top-notch L.A. hitman Corrado. He's offed early in the movie, but we're sure his screen time will be superb! He's joined by Tom Sizemore (as his son), Frank Stallone and Johnny Messner for the movie, written and directed by Adamo P. Cultraro. Los Angeles shooting locations include the airport, according to one poster on the film's IMDb page.

The plotline from said IMDb, where you can see the movie's poster: "Corrado is the best there is in the city of L.A. Pimped by his nefarious handler, Frankie, he performs jobs ranging from tune-ups to outright hits. Frankie loves Corrado for his lack of mercy, for his coldness and readiness to do the job no matter what. Now Frankie has a pearl of a job for Corrado - hit the aging kingpin Vittorio Spinello in his own house. Make it look like Vittorio's death is an accident, get out, and $500K is his. Corrado readily accepts. Corrado is about to perform the hit when he is interrupted by Vittorio's brand-new live-in nurse, Julia, and winds up shooting Vittorio dead and escaping out the window to leave Julia holding the bag. Julia doesn't have to wait long for Vittorio's son Paolo to discover her standing by his father's corpse. In an unreasonable rage he accuses her of killing his father, or at least being complicit in his death. Corrado overhears this on the other side of the window he has escaped from, and somehow can't leave her to die for his sins. In his rage, Paolo murders his father's consigliere, Tommaso. In a split second Corrado rescues her, and now he has an entire crime family hell-bent on catching him and Julia. Paolo will stop at nothing to avenge his father's death, even deploying his crooked cops headed by Officer Tony to reel them in. Will Corrado and Julia escape with their lives?"

Kercheval was last seen on-screen two years ago on "Crossing Jordan."

Monday, August 11, 2008

In honor of Michael Silberkleit, Archie Comics chairman

BRBTV was saddened by Friday's news of the passing of Michael Silberkleit of Archie Comics. BRB enjoyed speaking to him a few times over the years about Archie, and was very familiar with (and impressed by) his love for and fervent protection of his family's company. We consider his passing a serious loss for the longtime comics publisher. We start out the week in tribute to Silberkleit with the official obituary that appeared in the New York Times on Friday, courtesy of Archie Comics ...

Michael I. Silberkleit, the chairman of Archie Comic Publications, died August 5 in New York City at the age of 76, after a short battle with cancer.

For much of the 60 years he worked at Archie Comics, Silberkleit shared the leadership of the company with Richard Goldwater, whose father, John Goldwater, and his partner, Louis Silberkleit, Michael's father, founded the company.

The sons, who began working at the company as boys, later steered Archie Comics into the modern era of publishing as electronic production techniques and brand licensing became important. They encouraged the development of new characters, such as Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and Josie and the Pussycats, and successfully licensed these and other characters through Archie Comics Entertainment. Silberkleit was also Executive consultant to the TV program, "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," a long-running series starring Melissa Joan Hart. The company also published comic books as a licensee, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Sonic the Hedgehog. At various times Silberkleit was chairman of the Comics Association of America.

The centerpiece identity of the company, which is based in Mamaroneck, New York, remains the brightly innocent presence of Archie and his girlfriends, Betty and Veronica, who made their comic debut in 1941.

Over the decades Michael Silberkleit and Richard Goldwater steadfastly refused to introduce the worldlier and darker elements of teenage life, like sex and drugs and violence, into the Archie storylines. In doing so they preserved an image of adolescence for the target audience of 7- to 14-year-olds.

Silberkleit was determined to keep Archie an American institution, pure as childhood, yet up-to-date with the latest technology used by children today. For generations of readers, Archie and the Gang have represented the wonder and magic of childhood and Silberkleit fought successfully to keep this vision alive.

Unlike some competitors who use longer formats, Archie Comics continues its tradition of telling accessible, short stories. In one of the many interviews Silberkleit gave, he said, "The fact that our stories are funny, are nonviolent, believable, clean and appropriate for youngsters makes us so appealing to the younger reader. This philosophy hasn’t changed for more than 60 years. Many parents grew up reading Archie Comics and feel that our comics are appropriate for their kids."

After an initial public offering in the early 1970s, when Silberkleit served as treasurer, Archie Comics shares were traded publicly. But after 10 years Silberkleit and his partner Goldwater bought the company back from shareholders and held it as a private, family-owned business thereafter. Currently, the company publishes over 10 million comics per year in a dozen languages worldwide.

Born in New York City in 1932, Silberkleit attended the Fieldston School before going to Albright College as an undergraduate. He studied law after his graduation.

Silberkleit was also active in the community, volunteering as an auxiliary policeman for the Scarsdale Police force.

A resident of Rye and East Hampton, N.Y., Silberkleit indulged his mechanical aptitude with vintage sports cars, spending several years restoring a 1966 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Lind Silberkleit, and their daughter, Alexandria, and by three adult children from a prior marriage to Karen Silberkleit: Susan Berkley, David Silberkleit and Amy Silberkleit, as well as grandchildren Isis and Elijah Shiffer.

A private funeral and memorial service is planned for Sunday, August 10. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers or other memorials, donations should be made to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Research.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Print and share: the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend poster

On Monday, we ran the full official press release for the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend in Ontario, Canada, in two weeks from now. Today, we've got the recently updated poster for the event, all set for printing and sharing!


BRBTV News Blog Blip: Quick, answer this ... What nickname did BRB's mother call her by when she was a little girl? You'll find out, in this week's installment of the My Mother's Clothing yearlong photo project! And ... ever wonder what some of the other photos from the project look like? You know, the ones that don't make it onto the project page? You can get a glimpse of the "cutting-room floor," also known as the "also-rans" on BRB's author profile page on Facebook.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

You mean there really IS a Ewing Barbecue????

Let's take a journey to dreamland for a second, shall we? What would it be like to actually attend the Ewing Barbecue? You know, that fab annual event where Cliff makes a buffoon of himself, J.R. nails some chick in one of the bedrooms upstairs and somebody always ends up in the pool? Well, we can't promise any of the above antics, but we can tell you that the Ewing Barbecue is, indeed, a real event -- at least it is this year, 2008.

This November, the Big Three -- Larry Hagman, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy -- are returning to the genuine Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas (the one you've got on your list to visit, if for nothing else than to buy something "Dallas"-y at the gift shop!) for a genuine Ewing Barbecue! It's a special celebration for the 30th anniversary of the show's debut.

Here's your information connection, and the place where you can snag tickets on August 18:
http://www.dr30.com/

Spotted: Gene Evans

A couple decades before he decided to return from the dead to pay one last visit to his sis Eleanor, our buddy Garrison Southworth of "Dallas" was a rather crochety guy who ruled his poker table with an iron fist. Or at least his character was, in the pilot episode of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" called "A Piece of the Action," airing September 1962. Cross this guy Ed and you could end up in the East River, if ya know what we mean. (Or perhaps your carcass could turn up in front of the rescue mission, as was the case in this episode.) Evans helped viewers make the transition from the half-hour "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" that had aired since 1955 to a new hourlong format in this debut episode. And this veteran actor played one mean gruff, opposite a young, robust Robert Redford. We must say, having exhausted all the currently available episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" on MSN.com, we rather enjoy this hourlong incarnation. The writing gets a little chance to breathe, and Hitchcock sure could get some acting out of these guys.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Victor Gorelick of Archie gets the Inkpot Award

From Archie Comics

Archie Comics' Editor-in-Chief Victor Gorelick was honored with a surprise presentation of the legendary Inkpot Award during last week's 2008 Comic-Con International. The Inkpot Award was presented to Gorelick by the comic con's Gary Sassaman during Gorelick's Spotlight Panel.




Victor Gorelick has worked at Archie Comics for 50 years, and is a veteran of the comic industry. He joined Archie as an art assistant, and has served as production coordinator and art director. After being art director for a number of years, he was promoted to managing editor, and Richard Goldwater became president and editor-in-chief. Gorelick now services as Archie Comics' editor-in-chief.

"Victor has unique knowledge of every facet of the editorial process required to create and publish successful comics," Archie's press materials say. "He has done everything from writing to coloring, and everything between. He has highly regarded artistic skills and an eye for meticulous detail. He also has a well-honed sense of the wholesome content of Archie Comics that has been the basis for the bond of trust built with readers by Archie Comics down through the years. He has worked closely with numerous companies designing various custom comic books. For example, he has overseen collaborations between Archie Comics and Kraft General Foods, Radio Shack and even the F.B.I.! He is a moving force on the Comic Magazine Association of America's Code Authority Guidelines Committee, a member of the board of advisors of the Joe Kubert School where many of today's comic artists first learned their craft, and he has taught cartooning as an instructor at the Kingsborough Community College in New York City."

Comic-Con International has awarded the Inkpot Award since 1974. It's an achievement award given to professionals in comic book, comic strip, animation, science fiction, and related pop-culture fields.

Past Archie Comics recipients of the Inkpot Award include Al Hartley in 1980, Bill Woggon in 1981, Dan DeCarlo and George Gladir in 1991, Stan Goldberg in 1994, Irv Novick in 1995, Batton Lash in 2004, Bob Bolling, Bob Fujitani and Dexter Taylor in 2005.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: Andrea Romano, voice director for our beloved "Batman: The Animated Series" et. al., does a new interview with Toon Zone, where she talks about "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" and more.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

"What Just Happened?" More press and a trailer, that's what

We reported in May of last year that Robin Wright Penn, our own original Kelly Capwell of "Santa Barbara," was working on the film "What Just Happened?" with Robert DeNiro and Bruce Willis. She plays the estranged wife of DeNiro's character, who is a Hollywood producer. Our gal Kelly is named Kelly in the film (gotta love that).

Now, the trailer for the film has been released (with some nice time for our lovely leading lady):
http://movies.hollyscoop.com/robert-deniro/trailer-for-what-just-happened_849.aspx

And you can read a lot more about the film here:
http://theplaylist.blogspot.com/2008/07/what-just-happened-trailer-can-barry.html

In other "Santa Barbara" news, executive producer Paul Rauch has a new gig. He's serving as a consultant on CBS' "The Young and the Restless," according to the National Ledger.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: We reported a couple weeks ago about A Martinez' Lifetime movie, set to air this month. Well, Martinez has got some more action: a new soap gig! The Soap Report says he's moving on over to ABC's "One Life to Live." Fab.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Get ready for the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend

Here on the BRBTV News Blog, we've been telling you all about the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend in Ontario, Canada, a benefit event focused on "The Dukes of Hazzard." BRB was a guest at the event last year, and will be returning this year. For today's post we offer you the full rundown of the event with the text of the official press release ...


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Paul Harrington, 519-975-0056
Canadian Dukes Museum, Ruscom Station, Ontario, Canada
http://www.canadiandukes.com/
cdndukes@mnsi.net
http://hairdaredukesweekend.blogspot.com/
http://canadiandukesofhazzard.blogspot.com/

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This year Paul Harrington of Ruscom Station, Ontario, Canada, his wife Cheryl, and son Lance Brown, along with family members and some very close friends, have united to put together one of the best events in Southern Ontario, maybe even one of the best events in Canada.

It's the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend, a car show, swap meet and cut-a-thon cancer benefit, scheduled for Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24 at the Leamington Fairgrounds, with a special dinner event on Friday, August 22 beginning at 3 p.m. This year is the sixth year for the Hair Dare event, which celebrates the classic TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard" as its theme.

"The reason I keep this event going is it is the only way that I know I can help make a little bit of a difference," Harrington says. "We can share our feelings with others about this sickness, because at least 90 percent of the population out there knows someone that has died from cancer."

Though he began the event in 2003 in honour of his mother, a cancer survivor, this year is even more meaningful for Harrington. "In February of this year, we lost another great man, my boss of almost 11 years and close family friend Steve Stowe, to this dreadful disease we call cancer. What hurts me the most, Steve was the only reason I became a licensed automotive technician, and during his short stay in the hospital we talked about a lot of things. I mentioned to Steve what we were planning this year as a charity, and he said 'That's great, Paul.' I will remember those words for as long as I live."

A special memorial will be held for Steve Stowe on the Sunday of the event, at 2 p.m. at the fairgrounds.

The past five years of the Hair Dare event have raised more than $28,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society. For this year's event, Harrington and his sister, Debra-Ann Taylor of Tilbury, contacted St. Clair College to start a scholarship fund for a student surviving cancer.

The scholarship will be put into place with the help of Susan Maxwell, executive director of the St. Clair College Foundation, Windsor, and Lynn McGeachy Schultz, director of advancement at Thames Campus, Chatham.

"I think this was a great choice that we made," Harrington says. "At least we can see where the money is going, and it will be helping a local student that is surviving cancer."

Part of the way the event raises money is through pledges for "Hair Dares" -- when participants vow to daringly cut or shave their hair for the cause. Haircuts on Saturday will be provided by Estelle's Affordable Hair Cuts from Chatham, and on Sunday haircuts will be provided by Mastercuts of the Devonshire Mall. "Thanks so much for their time; it is greatly appreciated," Harrington says.

The Saturday morning of the event starts with a "Parade of All Cars." Participants should meet at the Comfort Inn in Leamington at 8 a.m. The parade route is from the Comfort Inn to the Leamington Fairgrounds. "Special thanks to the Leamington Police for their help this year," Harrington says.

There will be several special guests at this year's event. Don Pedro Colley, who portrayed Sheriff Ed Little on "The Dukes," will sign autographs and chat with fans. He'll be joined by Byron Cherry, who played Coy Duke in the series.

Felix Silla, a prolific classic TV actor who portrayed the Alien Visitor in the "Dukes" episode "Strange Visitor to Hazzard," will appear for the first time at the event. Silla also played Cousin Itt on "The Addams Family," and was Twiki on "Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century." He also portrayed an Ewok on "Star Wars," and appeared in "The Planet of the Apes" and "Batman Returns."

All the actors will be signing photos and other items all weekend long, and there will be a lot of photo opportunities for the fans, Harrington says.

Also appearing at the event will be Billie Rae Bates of Atlanta, Georgia, author of the "Them Dukes! Them Dukes!" reference guide.

Will Rodgers, aka "THE VOICE MAN," of Chattanooga, Tennessee, will be returning to warm the crowds again. "Will's voice impersonations are just overwhelming, from all of the 'Dukes' casts members to the 'All in the Family' theme song," Harrington says. "Wow, he's just incredible."

Billy Stephenson will be making his way on stage, all the way from Georgia also, just a few hours from where the 'Dukes' started out.

"We have a few extras who were in the 'Dukes of Hazzard' 2005 movie that will be here as well," Harrington says, including himself. He's been a lifelong "Dukes" fan and not only owns his own General Lee, a 1969 Dodge Charger painted orange, but also Hazzard County Sheriff's cars from both the series and the 2005 movie. Currently he is building a Monster 4x4 General Lee, and a Cooter tow truck. He's collected "Dukes" memorabilia -- including genuine props from the filming of the series, and the 2005 "Dukes" movie for many years.

Other features planned for the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend include the Smack-A-Wreck, where participants get a chance to swing a hammer on a clunker car, and a Daisy Duke look-alike contest. A dunk tank also will keep everyone busy, as well as a silent auction.

The Memphis Kings, a band from Essex County, Ontario. will be on stage Saturday, and country singer Traci Kennedy of St. Thomas will be appearing on Sunday.

"A special thanks goes out to all the local newspapers that help us put this out in print so the public can read about this event," Harrington says.

Admission to Saturday and Sunday of the event is only $3 per person. The Leamington Fairgrounds are located at 194 Erie Street North in Leamington. Tickets for Friday night's Dinner With the Stars, at $25 each, are now available: call 519-975-0056 to reserve yours.

Harrington would also like to thank all of the event sponsors, because without their support this event would not take place:
Sign A Rama - Garden City Michigan
Comfort Inn - Leamington
Johnny Lightning - U.S.A.
Chochi's Pizza - Essex / Leamington / Belle River
J & B Auto Recyclers - Windsor
Murphy Bus Lines - Arva
AutoBarn / Car Quest - Essex
Elford & Stowe Ltd. - Essex
Harrington Aviation - Essex
Affordable Family Fun - Essex
Cottam Transmission - Cottam
Car Classica - Leamington
Jay Deeze Lounge & Grille - Leamington
Local printers of Essex & Kent Counties
Country Radio Station 92.7 FM - Leamington

Friday, August 01, 2008

Next up for Nicolas Coster: "Family of Four" and "Race"

It's been a while since we checked in with Nicolas Coster, the enigmatic Lionel Lockridge of "Santa Barbara," as well as Lyle Sloan and Joe Morris in the earlier days of "Dallas." Coster has two brand-new projects this year, and he gave BRBTV the rundown on that and much more ...

"Family of Four" is a drama written and directed by John Suits. It filmed in Los Angeles from New Artists Alliance. The name of Coster's character is Dr. Wallace in the movie, which also stars Alexandra Paul of "Baywatch" fame. There's a couple of brief homemade videos from the taping on YouTube.

"'Family of Four,' a well-done film, was done by a very talented lot of people," Coster tells us, "as was 'Family Plot,' another recent film -- a horror film which was shot by a brilliant cinematographer who was a recent graduate of the American Film Institute, where I have done a number of student films."

"Race," also filmed in L.A. but from Picture Magic Entertainment, explores two meanings of the word race -- a type of person and a competition. The plotline, from the IMDb: "Kira, an Asian-American woman, and Luke, an African-American man, work together as vice-presidents of a research firm. When their Caucasian boss, Jack, announces to them that one of them will be promoted to become senior vice president based on the presentation that needs to take place the following morning, Luke and Kira suddenly become at odds with each other."

Coster's character is the boss, Jack Gibson, in the comedy-drama, from director Peter Coyote and writer Hira Ambrosino. It's a shortie -- 20 minutes -- as noted on Coyote's website.

"'Race' was great fun and Peter Coyote, the director, was terrific," Coster tells us. "He is so imaginative and even used a bit I was doing where I make a trumpet sound (not too badly) with just my lips and playing an imaginary trumpet."

He adds, "The character I was playing, I did it in private and by using it on film it gave a dimension to the character I would not have thought of. It was a short film for festivals mostly ... so far no prizes that I know of, but well-worth doing. I played a real rat of a boss ... but a funny, drunk rat."

Coster stays busy in a lot of arenas, as BRBTV learned when we interviewed him for the "Dallas" and "Santa Barbara" reference guides. He gives us an update on those other activities, as well:

"I have also done five student films at USC in the past three years ... I sorta did the Master's Program with them. I just finished a thesis film for one of the master's candidates. We share. They seem to appreciate my experience in all those 40 features, New York University Film School and countless TV things, and I keep my wits sharp trying to keep up with them ... and still learning every time I do it.

"Also keeping busy as an adjunct professor at the University of Georgia. I go there several times a year. I am sort of the 'survive-in-showbiz-prof' who goes out and does it in L.A. and New York and then goes and tries to share with them -- what not to do as well as what they might do! I go there again on August 27, to teach and do a play, 'Art' which was on Broadway recently."

Coster had shared with us his love of scuba diving, which was expressed in the early years of "SB." He even taught co-star John Allen Nelson, his on-screen son, how to dive. It's work that he feels very strongly about.

"My 'give-back' to the wounded veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq," he tells us now, "is teaching a brand-new pilot program of scuba diving to seven recently very seriously wounded vets, both me and women. It is the most gratifying experience of my life. I have always -- for over 30 years -- found the teaching of disabled persons most fulfilling, and this is a kind of terrific final chapter ... I can't do it forever, can I?

"I am also training others to take over when I do hang up my fins. We have a foundation, the Challenges Foundation, challengesfoundation.org, which I founded in 1998. I sustained it with mostly my own funds all these years but can no longer do it alone. We do need help. We are a nonprofit foundation and we can receive tax-deductible contributions. The reason we can do this most exciting wounded veterans project is that the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation gave us a generous contribution to start with."

To learn more, visit the site -- and consider donating to this valuable cause.


Photo courtesy of Nicolas Coster; copy at your own risk

Thursday, July 31, 2008

BRBTV birthdays in August

- Joanna Cassidy, who played the smart and seductive Sally Bullock on "Dallas," voiced Maggie Sawyer in the animated "Superman" series, and even did a guest shot on the "Dukes of Hazzard" spinoff "Enos," starts off this round of birthdays -- she turns 63 on August 2.
- Lauren Tom, who voiced Dana Tan on "Batman Beyond," turns 47 on August 4.
- Louise Sorel, unforgettable as Augusta Lockridge on "Santa Barbara," turns 68 on August 6.
- John Glover, who voiced Edward Nygma / Riddler on "Batman: The Animated Series," and is the amazing Lionel Lockridge on the CW's "Smallville" these days, turns 64 on August 7.
- Paul Dini, writer for "Batman: The Animated Series," turns 51 on August 7.
- Sydney Penny, who played B.J. Walker on "Santa Barbara" and has been doing Hallmark movie fare more recently, turns 37 on August 7.
- Mel Tillis, who played Burl Tolliver on an episode of "The Dukes of Hazzard," and also performed as himself on a different episode, turns 76 on August 8.
- Richard Anderson, whom we loved as Oscar Goldman on "Bionic Woman" but who also played Buck Fallmont on "Dynasty," turns 82 on August 8.
- Kate O’Mara, the Jackie Collins-type character of Caress Morrell, causing trouble for sis Alexis on "Dynasty," turns 69 on August 10.
- Will Friedle, the Batman of the future, Terry McGinnis, on "Batman Beyond," turns 32 on August 11.
- George Hamilton, who had a mean gleam as Joel Abrigore on "Dynasty" but just can't get enough of those Old Navy and snack-chip commercials lately, also turns 69 on August 12.
- Jeff Altman, the wholly obnoxious Hughie Hogg on "The Dukes," turns 57 on August 13.
- E.J. André, co-star to Joanna Cassidy as the wizened Mr. Eugene Bullock on "Dallas," was born on August 14, 1908 and died on September 6, 1984.
- Glenn Corbett, the hunky Paul Morgan on "Dallas," was born on August 17, 1930 and died on January 16, 1993.
- Diana Muldaur, voice of Dr. Leslie Thompkins on "Batman: The Animated Series," turns 70 on August 19.
- Ray Wise, who was Blair Sullivan, Lucy's contact in the modeling biz on "Dallas" and who now stars as the devil on the CW's "Reaper," turns 61 on August 20.
- Barbara Eden, the delightful J.R. Ewing adversary of LeeAnn de la Vega on "Dallas," as well as Larry Hagman's previous costar on "I Dream of Jeannie," turns 74 on August 23.
- Frank Runyeon, who was Father Michael on "Santa Barbara," has a birthday on August 23, as well, turning 55.
- Mel Ferrer, who played Harrison Page on "Dallas," was born on August 25, 1917 and died just a month and a half ago, on June 2, 2008.
- Wanda DeJesus, another "SB" star as one of the several Santana Andrades, turns 48 on August 26.
- John Allen Nelson, the original (and hottest) Warren Lockridge on "SB," turns 49 on August 28.
- Russell Curry, who was Lt. Victor Boswell on "SB," also has a birthday on August 28, turning 52.
- Emma Samms, the second Fallon on "Dynasty" who returned to her role as Holly Sutton Scorpio on ABC's "General Hospital" last year, turns 48 on August 28.
- Sonny Shroyer, our loving Enos Strate on "The Dukes of Hazzard," is our last BRBTV birthday for August 28, turning 73.
- Jim Davis, the legendary Jock Ewing of "Dallas," was born on August 29, 1909 and died on April 26, 1981.
- Ellen Geer, who is a BRBTV tripleshot as Dr. Anita Krane on "Dallas," Dorothy on "SB" and a brief stint in the pilot episode of "Dynasty," turns 67 on August 29 (and yes, she is the daughter of "Waltons" actor Will Geer).
- Don Pedro Colley, the stern Sheriff Little of "The Dukes of Hazzard," turns 70 on August 30. You'll see him at the Hair Dare Dukes Days later this month in Ontario, Canada!
- Ben Jones, the reliable ole Cooter on "The Dukes of Hazzard" and venerable host of the yearly DukesFest, turns 67 on August 31.

Happy birthday to all!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Ben Jones: "Cruisin' for a Cure"

It's great to see a "Dukes of Hazzard"-related event, but it's even better to see one that raises money for charity and raises awareness for a good cause. One good example is the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, next month (see earlier posts of this blog for all the info about that). Another one is the Cruisin' for a Cure event in September.

Saturday, September 27 is the day, and Costa Mesa, California, is the place. All proceeds of this one-day event go to the UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center for Prostate Cancer Research. More than 3,000 cars are expected to be displayed. Free PSA tests are even offered at the show for men who qualify.

Ben ("Cooter Davenport") Jones is planning on appearing at the event. The show opens at 7 a.m. that day.

To learn more about the show, visit the official site:
http://www.cruisinforacure.com/

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Have you seen Lesley-Anne Down's new website?

What's that grand, stirring music you hear when you click on over to LesleyAnneDown.com? Ahhhh ... yes ... we remember it now .... the theme from that fabulous '80s miniseries "North and South," in which the lovely Lesley-Anne Down portrayed Madeline, the Southern belle who had to overcome a heckuva lotta obstacles to be with her true love, portrayed by Patrick Swayze. The epic miniseries, spawning further TV treatments inspired by its author, John Jakes, really put Down on the map.

Later, though, we knew her as Stephanie Rogers, PR gal extraordinnaire, on "Dallas." These days, Down stars on "The Bold and the Beautiful," and she's done a lot of other soap work over the years.

This summer has been busy for Down, however, in terms of cyberspace. She now has a YouTube channel devoted to her videos (there is some "Dallas" presence there), and you can now join a new fan club in honor of her. The star also has a blog right here on this very blog haven, Blogger.

Cast your vote in the poll on what Down should focus on next in her career, view a lush gallery of lovely images, catch the latest news on her career, sign the guestbook and much more in this amped-up site.

And speaking of "Dallas," the Ultimate Dallas news page has an update on the feature film remake, as well as some snapshots of Linda Gray and Joan Van Ark attending a Screen Actors Guild honor event for Aaron Spelling, the mastermind behind our beloved "Dynasty" and so many other things.

Stay tuned ... we'll have another "Dallas" connection for you later this week ... a check-in with Nicolas Coster, who not only filled the roles of Lyle Sloan and Joe Morris on our beloved show, but was the amazing Lionel Lockridge on "Santa Barbara" ...

Monday, July 28, 2008

Diahann Carroll kicks off book tour in October

We reported in March about our "Dynasty" diva Dominique Devereaux, aka Diahann Carroll, releasing a new autobiography in October, "The Legs Are the Last to Go: Aging, Acting, Marrying, Mothering, and Other Things I Learned Along the Way." Carroll has released information about the first few stops of her book-signing tour:

7 p.m. October 1, 2008
Barnes & Noble, Lincoln Triangle, 1972 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

7 p.m,, October 2, 2008
BookEnds, 232 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07450

7 p.m. October 7, 2008
Borders Books & Music, 1360 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024

Did you know Carroll has received an Emmy nomination for guest actress in a drama series for her role as Jane Burke on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy." The Emmy ceremony will be on September 21 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, and broadcast on ABC.

Also, Carroll and Michael Feinstein (whom you might recall on our beloved "Santa Barbara") will perform together with his 17-piece band September 12-25, in London, in Feinstein's new show celebrating the work of Frank Sinatra. Keep an eye on Carroll's official site for show locations.

And while we're talkin' "Dynasty," catch our boy Jack Coleman, the second Steven Carrington, in his current role as Noah Bennet on NBC's smashing "Heroes," which premieres its third season on September 22.

Spotted: Theodore Bikel

There was just the faint hint of Warnick-ness about him, that very young Theodore Bikel, decades before he played the Moldavian defense minister involved in the revolution in our beloved "Dynasty." And we must have known, as he held Krystle Carrington captive in 1985, that his characters have quite the nasty streak. And so he was, in this vintage episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" entitled "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole." In it, he played a member of Scotland Yard in 1919 London, on the trail with his comrades of a cold-blooded killer. Bikel, known for many, many roles over the years, as early as 1949 and as late as just last year, was smooth-shaven, pensive and oh-so blond and close-cut in this classic piece.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Archie prequel "Freshman Year" gets in full-swing

From Archie Comics

In the tradition of such famous comic book series and miniseries as John Byrne’s Superman: the Man of Steel, Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One and Marvel’s Ultimate line comes the latest comic book icon to get the “prequel” treatment: Archie! That’s right, now you, the reader can travel back in time with Archie and his friends to their very first year in high school in this five-part epic storyline we’re calling THE FRESHMAN YEAR SAGA!

It all began last issue (Archie & Friends #587) with a poignant prologue called “The Summer Before,” exploring how the famous friends who just graduated junior high would deal with their pending positions as high school seniors. Now, in issue #588’s “Freshman Year: Fall Semester,” Archie and his friends are starting the fall semester of their first high school year. Having survived a summer that saw the departure of Jughead and bickering parents, the gang arrives at high school … to find elementary school Principal Mr. Weatherbee has now become the high school principal! But it’s not just about reunions at Riverdale High. Archie also makes a new friend in Pencilneck G., although he prefers his more laid-back buddy Jughead. He also makes some new enemies in Jared McGerk and his band of bullies! Along the way the other classic faculty members are introduced, as well as Pop Tate and his Chok’lit Shop! It’s the funniest first year of high school ever!

This special storyline is brought to you by none other than fan-favorite writer Batton Lash. No stranger to Archie Comics, the famed writer of the “Wolff & Byrd” series turned the comic industry upside down in 1994 when he penned the unlikely Archie/Marvel crossover comic, Archie Meets the Punisher. Many thought it would never work, but Batton’s ingenious script won over even the toughest skeptics, and the comic wound up being not only one of Archie’s biggest-selling issues ever, but also one of the most highly-acclaimed. Batton returned the following year with another well-received story arc appearing across several Archie titles. The “House of Riverdale” was a loving tribute to the type of serio-comic, spooky mysteries so prevalent in the vintage Life with Archie series. Handling the art chores is “Scrapyard Detectives” creator and popular Archie artist/writer Bill Galvan. This is one “year” you can’t afford to miss!

ARCHIE #588
SCRIPT: Batton Lash.
ART: Bill Galvan.
Shipping date: August 13, 2008
On sale at comic specialty Shops: August 20, 2008
On sale on newsstands: September 2, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

A Martinez is a Cruz once again

A Martinez is best known to us as Cruz Castillo, the hunky cop / detective on our beloved "Santa Barbara." He's done a whole lot of other roles over the years, and he's even an accomplished musician.

Next on Martinez' plate is a role that should have a certain familiar ring to it. The character's last name is Cruz, and the movie is "Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story." The feature airs at 8 p.m. EST on Sunday, August 17 on Lifetime Movie Network.

The movie is based on a real story about a woman whose daughter is lost and assumed dead, though she doesn't believe her daughter is dead and fights valiantly to find her and reunite with her. Directed by Paul Kaufman, the movie also stars Judy Reyes and Ana Ortiz. With the first name Angel, Martinez' character is truly a good guy in the flick, helping the mother by performing a DNA test on a girl suspected to be her long-lost daughter.

To learn more about the movie, and to view a nice video that includes an interview with Martinez, see the Lifetime Movie Network site.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: "Take my breath away ... Mitch Cooper!!!!!" No, that's not how the song goes, but that's almost how the song went for Terri Nunn, a classic TV actress who at one time was offered the role as Lucy Ewing on "Dallas," but who went on, instead, to become the lead singer for the '80s group Berlin. And new wave enthusiasts everywhere thank her, we're sure. The Revenge of the '80s radio show has Nunn on as a guest this week, so you can hear more about what might have been.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

An update on two August "Dukes of Hazzard" events

There ain't no dog days of summer here, that's for sure. August promises to be a fun month for the fans of "The Dukes of Hazzard," with both our North and South regions covered. In the (Great White) North, you've got the Hair Dare Dukes Days to look forward to, and here in the South -- in the good ole state of Georgia, there's the Hazzard in the Hills event.

Chad Fullerton, organizer for Hazzard in the Hills, tells BRBTV that a new guest has been added to the event. Mr. Tom Sarmento of the Hazzard County Stunt Team. Tom has a wealth of experience in the Hollywood stunt industry, and he sure can talk "The Dukes."

"Tom said that he is really looking forward to meeting fans in the North Georgia area on August 16 and being a part of Hazzard in the Hills," Chad tells us.

See our July 9 post for the full schedule of this fun day, which will include a meet-and-greet with Sonny ("Enos Strate") Shroyer.

Turn your eyes northward and you'll see the plans shaping up for the Hair Dare Dukes Weekend, a charity benefit that's now in its sixth year of helping fight cancer. It's a TV-car show, it's a chance to meet "Dukes" cast members, it's a day to do something wild with your hair for pledges for charity.

Don Pedro Colley ("Sheriff Ed Little") will be there, along with Byron ("Coy Duke") Cherry. And believe you-me, this is the kind of event where you can really get some personal time with the stars. There will also be a special guest -- a well-known classic TV star who appeared in an episode of "The Dukes" but who we're guessin' probably has never done a "Dukes" event! Now is that fun, or what??? As soon as organizer Paul Harrington lets us know we can reveal who this person is, we will!

The Hair Dare Dukes Weekend is in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, on August 23-24, with a special dinner with the stars on that Friday, August 22.

BRB will be signing copies of her reference guide "Them Dukes! Them Dukes!", along with her other books, at both of these August "Dukes" events.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: BRBTV offers condolences and prayers to the family of Paul Sorenson, our own Andy Bradley of "Dallas" at his passing last week. Sorenson also appeared in the first couple episodes of "Dynasty" and had a long, long list of acting credits dating back to the mid-'50s.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Alan Burnett talks about "Batman: Gotham Knight"

We told you last week, in all the wonderful Batfrenzy, about Bruce Timm's interview with Comic Book Resources. This time, it's Alan Burnett's turn in the interview chair, discussing his part in the new "Batman: Gotham Knights" DVD release:

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=17243

The writer of "Batman: The Animated Series," "The New Batman Adventures" and "Batman Beyond" talks about the villain Deadshot, star of the segment of the film that he worked on, as well as what it was like behind the scenes of the animated feature.

"I'm not one of those guys who can look back at his stuff with nostalgia," he says of his formative years with shows like "The Super Friends." "I look at it and I ask, 'Did I really do this?' They're unwatchable."

By the way, have you seen "The Dark Knight" in theaters? BRBTV must say, from the perspective of fervent Batfandom, that Heath Ledger done-stole that film from the grave. He wiped the floor with Jack Nicholson, up one side and down the other! We simply must revise last week's post of the Batman Dream Cast to put Ledger in the Joker position. Especially in the moment he was lumbering along on a burned-out Gotham street, just before being captured, shoulders hunched, eyes intent and psychotic enjoyment so evident ... we had to think, now that's the Joker.

Monday, July 21, 2008

"Dallas" fans now have more to love

It's a good time to be a "Dallas" fan. The Ultimate Dallas site has just launched a redesign and some new features. A couple of those features are just for Facebook users.

The Official Dallas TV Series Group is a place where fans of the show can congregate on Facebook. Just click on over to join up.

There's also a news feed for the show. Stemming from Ultimate Dallas' news feed, the application can be added to your profile page in Facebook to keep you and your friends up to date on what's going on with the stars of the show these days.

((( And if you're on Facebook, you're welcome to "friend" BRB at her own profile page or "fan" her at her brand-new celeb page, where you can see some of the photos that did not make her yearlong My Mother's Clothing project! )))

Spotted: David Wayne

My, my, my ... who you see when you're trying to get rid of a body! For David Wayne, it was a kindly but obnoxious policeman in the episode "One More Mile to Go" of the classic "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." Wayne's character has just killed his wife (and it really didn't look all that accidental, truth be told!) and stuffed her in the trunk. Then all the poor guy wants, in the middle of the night, is a quiet peaceful drive in the country to get rid of her. If only it weren't for that policeman ... The very youthful Wayne, who would go on to originate the role of Digger Barnes on our beloved "Dallas," plays it emotionless but oh-so tense, if that's possible, in this 1957 gem.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Coming up in Archie Comics


ARCHIE #587
THE "FRESHMAN YEAR" SAGA BEGINS HERE!

"The Summer Before": Travel back in time with this five-issue tale that takes Archie and his friends back to their very first year in high school. It all starts with this poignant prologue which finds the gang wondering just what that first year will be like, while reflecting fondly on the past as well. Along the way, the gang must deal with the pending departure of one of their closest friends, as well as their bickering parents. And while the kids count the days until they enter their new school home, someone else is joining Riverdale High, too: Principal Waldo Weatherbee! All this, plus allusions to Captain Pureheart, The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E., Veronica's worldwide travels, and more! It's all brought to you by fan-favorite writer Batton Lash of "Wolff & Byrd" and "Archie Meets the Punisher" fame.
SCRIPT: Batton Lash.
ART: Bill Galvan.
On sale on newsstands: August 5, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.

ARCHIE & FRIENDS #121
"California Dreaming Part One": When news of Archie and his friends' worldwide, mystery-solving adventures (see ARCHIE & FRIENDS #117 through #120 for details) spreads, it isn't long before Hollywood comes knocking. MGG Studios exec Perri DeLane is sure the gang will be a hit, and takes them to the Catalina Comic Con to unveil her latest franchise.
Later, the "Minute Men of Menace," a gang of thieves who pull off their crimes in lightning-fast fashion, crash a swank invitation-only party that the gang are attending… and promptly kidnap all the celebrity guests! Can Archie and his friends solve yet another mystery so hot on the heels of their European tour? Is the plot of their movie being written before their eyes? These questions and more will be answered (maybe) when you read this intriguing tale!
SCRIPT: Alex Simmons. ART: Fernando Ruiz.
On sale on newsstands: July 22, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.


ARCHIE DIGEST #246
"Pool Player": Archie's job as a swimming pool cleaner leaves him "all wet!"
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Tim Kennedy.
"Soggy Story": The summer is a real "day at the beach" for Archie… except when that day is rainy!
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Tim Kennedy.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
On sale on newsstands: August 12, 2008
Full-color digest format
$2.49 U.S.

ARCHIE'S DOUBLE DIGEST #190
"Gull-ible": An adorable, charming story presented in the much-loved "silent pantomime" style of Archie stories past. Lovebirds Archie and Betty meet some real "love birds" as they spend a day at the beach.
SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare.
ART: Bob Bolling.
"Absence Minded": Feeling slighted by his friends, Archie can't help but see reminders of them along every mile of beach.
SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare.
ART: Bob Bolling.
"The Cupid Caper": Cupid thinks his assignment to bring Archie and Betty closer together is a cake-walk. He hasn't counted on Veronica showing up!
SCRIPT: George Gladir.
ART: Randy Elliott.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
On sale on newsstands: July 22, 2008
Full-color digest format
$3.69 U.S.


BETTY #175
"The Flub Club": Convinced Archie is stepping out with a harem of girls, Betty tosses all reminders of him away… but are things really as they seem?
SCRIPT: George Gladir.
ART: Stan Goldberg.
"Fast Food Friends": Betty "flips out" when she learns she's Archie's new boss at the burger joint!
SCRIPT: Bill Golliher.
ART: Stan Goldberg.
"Mentor Mismatch": Betty and the young girl she mentors have so much in common they're practically clones… but will their opinions on Archie match up?
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Stan Goldberg.
"The Big Search": Betty dreams of searching for a mystery object at a flea market… and the next morning goes to the flea market to seek it out, even though she has no idea what it is!
SCRIPT: George Gladir.
ART: Stan Goldberg.
On sale on newsstands: August 12, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.

BETTY & VERONICA SPECTACULAR #84
"Get Up & Go": When Veronica finds herself perpetually late for school, her father insists she start riding the bus. Will she give up the creature comforts of her father's limo so easily, or come up with an alternate way to travel with style?
SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent.
On sale on newsstands: August 5, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.


BETTY & VERONICA DIGEST #186
"Party Game": Dragged to another high-society party by Veronica, Betty resigns herself to the fact that Veronica will once again get all the attention… or will she?
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Tim Kennedy.
"Picnic Panic": The girls are looking for something to do, so Jughead suggests a picnic… as long as he can come along!
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Jeff Shultz.
On sale on newsstands: August 12, 2008
Full-color digest format
$2.49 U.S.

BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #163
PART 3 OF A 5-PART, INTERACTIVE STORY WHERE THE READERS DECIDE THE OUTCOME!

"And the Winner Is… Part 3 of 5": 2008 is an election year, and Archie Comics is no exception as we present a special election of our own: your chance to vote for Cheryl Blossom's new boyfriend! Two issues ago, Reggie and Cheryl broke up, and Cheryl wound up on the TV show "The Lonely Hearts Club" in search of a new beau. Three hot contestants stepped up for the challenge, and you the reader will witness each of their dates with Cheryl and vote for who you think Cheryl should choose online at http://www.archiecomics.com! This issue, Cheryl goes on a date with Brandon. He's a computer genius and entrepreneur, but even clumsier than Archie! That might be more than Cheryl can handle… unless your votes decide otherwise! Don't miss out on the Archie Comics event of the summer – be sure to reserve every issue!
SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent.
ALSO: "Pool Players": Tired of all the splashing kids at the public pool where she lifeguards, Betty can't wait to "relax" around Veronica's pool… or will she?
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Tim Kennedy.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
On sale on newsstands: August 12, 2008
Full-color digest format
$3.69 U.S.


JUGHEAD #190
DON'T MISS THIS MOUTH-WATERING TRIBUTE TO BUFFALO WINGS AND THEIR BIRTHPLACE!

"Winging It": Jughead and his friends "shuffle off to Buffalo" for the National Buffalo Wing Festival! Along the way, they encounter many famous people and buffalo wing landmarks including festival organizer Drew Cerza and Mayor Brown - birthplace of buffalo wings and Dunn Tire Park, the home of the Buffalo Bisons and host of the Wing Festival. Jughead's entry is sure to be the favorite of the competition… unless a shifty saboteur sours the sauce! Will Jughead's dreams of winning the festival take flight, or will he be grounded? Find out for yourself – don't miss this special issue-length epic!
SCRIPT: Craig Boldman.
ART: Jeff Shultz.
On sale on newsstands: August 12, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.

JUGHEAD'S DOUBLE DIGEST #142
THE THRILLING CONCLUSION TO THE EPIC SAGA OF JUGHEAD'S NEW LOVE LIFE… FEATURING JUGHEAD'S NEW, REALISTIC LOOK!

"The MatchMakers Part 4": Having "set-up" Jughead and Sandy, matchmakers Archie, Betty, Reggie and Veronica now must face off against them in the couples' competition at the school picnic. The friends are surprised at how well Jughead and Sandy work together in the contest… especially for a "new couple!" Is their relationship the "real deal," or have they merely set up those who set them up? Find out for yourself in the thrilling conclusion to this intriguing 4-part tale! Last year's "Bad Boy Trouble" set the comics world on its ear as the teens were depicted in a realistic style. Comic book legends Joe Staton and Al Milgrom carry on that look, handling pencils and inks respectively, in what is sure to be one of the more intriguing Archie stories of the year!
SCRIPT: Melanie Morgan.
ART: Joe Staton.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
On sale on newsstands: August 5, 2008
Full-color digest format
$3.69 U.S.


PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #123
"Mexican Mix-Up": Introducing Tóno Diaz! Tóno's parents own an event planning business, and it's Tono's job to do the landscaping – with some help from mechanized robots his father created! When the Diaz family decides to handle a party at Mr. Lodge's, it doesn't take long for Archie to show up… and we all know how dangerous Archie is around mechanical devices!
SCRIPT: Jésus Holguin.
ART: Fernando Ruiz.
"Whose Car is it Anyway?": Breaking down on the side of the road proves serendipitous for Archie when he runs into his car's original order!
SCRIPT: Bill Golliher.
ART: Bill Galvan.
"On the Job Starining": Movie grosses hit an all-time low when Archie gets a job at a cinema!
SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare.
ART: Jeff Shultz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
On sale on newsstands: July 29, 2008
Full-color digest format
$3.69 U.S.

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #95
"Remembrance Part One": Thanks to Llandra and Batty Bartholomew, Sabrina has managed to snap out of the evil hold the dark duality wand has had upon her. However, she's still a long way from a full recovery. The only way for Sabrina to get back to normal is to use the healing wand a lot to balance out the other wand. Sabrina begins by restoring the memories of all those affected before her dark detour, including Batty Bartholomew and the members of the Four Blades movement. While this helps to fade the darkness from Sabrina, another problem arises: even though the original Four Blades have had their memories restored, they're not being very cooperative! Shinji tries getting them involved in his cause, but they remain defiant, keeping their mouths shut about what they remember from the original Four Blades Day. What are they hiding? It's another tale of magic and intrigue as only Sabrina can deliver!
SCRIPT AND ART: Tania del Rio.
On sale on newsstands: July 29, 2008
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25 U.S.

TALES FROM RIVERDALE DIGEST #29
ARCHIE'S RIVAL REGGIE TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT IN TWO NEW TALES!

"Reg the Barbarian": Reggie's been accused of behaving like he's stuck in the dark ages before, but this is ridiculous: when the Medieval Fair comes to town, he gets a job dressed as a barbarian!
SCRIPT AND ART: Fernando Ruiz.
"The Mediator": Reggie cracks wise to a passing motorist who turns out to be one of his father's biggest clients. When the offended party threatens to pull his advertising from Mr. Mantle's newspaper, Archie intervenes on his behalf… but who's going to get Reggie out of hot water with his dad?!
SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb.
ART: Bob Bolling.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
On sale on newsstands: July 29, 2008
Full-color digest format
$2.49 U.S.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Assembling the dream Bat-cast

Everything's coming up Batty this week, as we mentioned on Monday, and in honor of "The Dark Knight" releasing in theaters this weekend, and the "Batman: Gotham Knight" DVD et. al, we felt another post was in order. This time, we're having a little fun with the art of the hypothesis.

The MTV Movies Blog presents its Batman "Dream Team" and invites you to weigh in with yours, as well. The idea is to choose the best actor or version of each character from the various Bat-incarnations over the decades.

Batman: Ooooohhhhhhh ... tough, tough, tough. We have to split this one. The truest interpretation of the Bat, we believe, is in "Batman: The Animated Series," as voiced by Kevin Conroy (Bart Fallmont of our beloved "Dynasty" -- but that's certainly not the reason!). Hard, edgy, driven, solid, unstoppable. We'll always love Frank Miller's darker interpretation, too. But as far as the Batman we've enjoyed the most on screen, we can't help but defer to Michael Keaton's portrayal. We love talent in unexpected places, and Keaton was all about that in 1989. MTV has a point in that he made Batman real and accessible to the "everyguy."

Joker: Cesar Romero. Sorry, Jack -- you were too inaccessible, too Hollywood A-list, too snobby or weird or ... something. (Probably too Jack Nicholson -- that's what it was.) Mark Hamill rocked out hard, but Romero ... he set the standard.

Pengie: Danny DeVito in "Batman Returns" was waaaaayyyyy too dark, too creepy. This character is funner, ebullient! The Penguin of the newer "The Batman" animated series is intriguing, but we have to say Paul Williams' portrayal in "B:TAS."

Two-Face: We only saw him for a moment, it seemed, but we really wanted to see him more. Billy Dee Williams, our own Brady Lloyd of "Dynasty" stepped into the role in the 1989 "Batman" film, and oh, if we only could have seen where that would have gone! Besides adding some needed color to the mix, this casting choice really reflected the suavo quality of "Handsome Harvey."

Catwoman: We're partial to Adrienne Barbeau's voicing of Selina Kyle in "Batman: The Animated Series." This version gave some good screen time to the relationship between Catwoman and Batman, particularly Batman's attraction to her (soooo many sparks on the rooftop, so little time) and his concern for her welfare. He really wanted to steer her away from her life of crime; you see that in "B:TAS" more than anywhere else.

Riddler: The gentlemanly Edward Nygma as voiced by John Glover on "B:TAS." What Jim Carrey didn't get was that Riddler wasn't just a hyena; he had a certain amount of refinement, too. Glover's Nygma was intelligent (a genius, really) and well-spoken. Even Frank Gorshin reflected some of that decades earlier.

Alfred: Either Alan Napier of the 1960s "Batman" or Efrem Zimbalist Jr. of "B:TAS" is fine.

Commissioner Gordon: While we love the fatherly Commish of "B:TAS" (especially in the world-stopper episode "Over the Edge"), we are absolutely enamored beyond belief with Gary Oldman's surprising portrayal in "Batman Begins." Something about the apprehension ... the drive, the studiousness ... the conviction ... the weariness ... the glasses ... We just wanna hug him and squeeze him and call him James!

Robin: Let's not even include the character, actually. He drags the Bat down. But if you must have him, we kinda like the kid, Tim Drake, from "The New Batman Adventures," as voiced by Mathew Valencia.

Batgirl: We saved the best for last. Yvonne Craig? Delightful -- and a dancer, no less! And whoever that cheesy blond chick was in the 1997's "Batman & Robin," we won't even mention her. She was irrelevant; wrong character, wrong hair. Everyone knows Batgirl is not blond. The best? The truest? It's gotta be the idealistic, out-to-conquer-crime-and-happy-to-do, Batman-idolizing, yet so-smart and so-on-it, thoroughly flame-tressed Barbara Gordon as voiced by our former "Prairie"-girl, Melissa Gilbert, on "B:TAS." With gymnastics in her repertoire and developing romances with Nightwing, then Batman himself, this incarnation of Batgirl truly hit all the high notes.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: C'mon ... admit it ... you've always wondered who'd win in a race between the General Lee of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and the Gran Torino of "Starsky and Hutch." Now you can find out, at Brightcove.tv.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

"Dynasty" goes sci-fi -- and you can play, too!

Alexis ... on Mars! If that sounds scary, or perhaps a bit intriguing, you're going to want to learn more about an Internet role-playing game based on our beloved "Dynasty."

The game, explained at DerKeiler.com, sets the Carrington clan more than a century into the future, in 2111, where "Hydrogen is the new energy source. Humanity has colonized the oceans and is moving beyond Earth into space. Orbital space stations and colonies exist, and colonies exist on the moon, Mars, on the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, and on Alpha Centauri." And Blake and Sammy Jo are there, too!

Kinda like "Dynasty in Space!" Or maybe "Dynasty" as it would air on the Sci-Fi Channel. We can dig it.

Many roles are listed, including some Mancinis and Woodwards (skewing a little "Melrose," perhaps?). The info was posted a year ago, so the status of the game is not clear (anyone?). There's another game from the same sources but set in 2011, also found at DerKeiler.com. And yet another with the same contact info at PBM.com.

"Dynasty" Internet games are not a new concept; this one at Yahoo was started back in 1999.

*** HAZZARD IN THE HILLS UPDATE! ***
Event organizer Chad Fullerton has sent BRBTV a revised schedule of events for his Hazzard in the Hills event next month. Check the original post for a look at this full day of "Dukes" fun!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Crystal Carson: This "Ewing" has made coaching her life

Crystal Carson's name should sound vaguely, or not-so-vaguely, familiar to "Dallas" fans. Think about it a second .... hmmm ... Crystal Carson, Crystal Carson ... something to do with Sue Ellen ... Yes! That's it! She was the one to portray Sue Ellen in that true-to-life, secret, tell-all flick J.R.'s wife made about their not-so-happy marriage.

So where did Carson go, after her few-episode stint on our show in 1989? She went to ABC's "General Hospital," for one thing, playing Julia Barrett. She also went to Fox's "Alien Nation." And "JAG," and a few other things.

For the past 15 years, though, the Nebraska-born actress has been an acting coach. She's taught at a variety of places, including the University of Nebraska and Fox TV. And hey, if her client list includes David Boreanaz, whose dead-on delivery makes Fox's "Bones" a joy to watch, she's gotta be pretty good. She also has coached April Scott, who was Daisy Duke in the 2007 "Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning" movie.

Catch up -- and keep up -- with Carson at her official website, CrystalCarson.com and at her MySpace page or Facebook profile.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Everything's coming up Batty, and we like it that way!

Unless you're living in a cave (and not a Batcave), you know that this week "The Dark Knight" releases in theaters. You also know that a new animated feature, "Batman: Gotham Knight" is out on DVD, Blu-Ray and all that jazz. Things are Batty all over, it seems, and we like it!

Bruce Timm, one of the "founding fathers" of the modern Bat-animated lore as a mastermind behind the "Batman: The Animated Series" and its many offshoots, gives a new interview to Comic Book Resources.

"We've already seen all different various media, so many different kinds of Batman, from Adam West to Christian Bale to all flavors in-between," Timm told the site. "You can go goofy with him, you can go really, really dark, cloth costume or armor, high-tech or low-tech. ... We were really gratified that some of the designers in Japan went a little bit further away from the traditional Batman then some people here in the states were really comfortable with. I had to kind of fight for it."

Kevin Conroy, meanwhile, who has provided the voice of Batman in these many animations, and before that portrayed Bart Fallmont on our beloved "Dynasty," is also talking about the new DVD movie. He did a Q&A phoner with AllYourTV.com.

"I've never seen anything like this in terms of diverse and rich animation in the industry," he said of the collection of Bat-vignettes. "It's like getting six movies in one."

Gary Dourdan, whom we will certainly miss on "CSI," plays a detective in the movie. He talked to BlackVoices.com about voicing Crispus Allen.

"I was very flattered that they wanted me to do the voiceover," he said. "The animation on this is great. When I did 'Alien: Resurrection', a lot of the guys worked on planned production, and one of them was really into comic books and would draw all sorts of characters and I was impressed with his sketches."

And, of course, everyone in the pop-culture world has an opinion on the movie itself. Here, for your browsing pleasure, is a sprinkling:

Variety
Comics2Film
Pop Culture Zoo
Caffeinated Muslim
Serve With Chips
The Portland Mercury

Friday, July 11, 2008

Archie Comics go green with the "Freshman Year" series

From Archie Comics

This month, Archie Comics releases the first part of an epic storyline the fans have been clamoring for. The “Freshman Year” saga follows the Archie teens from the summer following middle school graduation through their first year at Riverdale High, including all the seasons and the special activities and events that are a part of each. It’s a prequel in the tradition of such famous comic book series and mini-series as John Byrne’s “Superman: the Man of Steel,” Frank Miller’s “Batman: Year One” and Marvel’s “Ultimate” line.

A look back to how it all began isn’t all the fans have been clamoring for. Countless fans have weighed in with their concerns about the environment, and Archie Comics has heard their pleas. Just as “Freshman Year” writer Batton Lash is turning back the timeline for a fresh look at Archie and his friends’ beginnings, the publishers of Archie Comics are giving previously used paper a fresh look by printing this storyline on recycled paper! Beginning with ARCHIE #587, all five issues featuring this special storyline, through issue ARCHIE #591 will have their interiors printed on recycled paper.

Archie Comics is pleased to support the “green” initiative while entertaining its readers with “Freshman Year.” This special storyline is brought to you by none other than fan-favorite writer Batton Lash. No stranger to Archie Comics, the famed writer of the “Wolff & Byrd” series turned the comic industry upside down in 1994 when he penned the unlikely Archie/Marvel cross-over comic, “Archie Meets the Punisher.” Many thought it would never work, but Batton’s ingenious script won over even the toughest skeptics, and the comic wound up being not only one of Archie’s biggest-selling issues ever, but also one of the most highly-acclaimed. Batton returned the following year with another well-received story arc appearing across several Archie titles. The “House of Riverdale” was a loving tribute to the type of serio-comic, spooky mysteries so prevalent in the vintage “Life with Archie” series.

Handling the art chores for FRESHMAN YEAR is “Scrapyard Detectives” creator Bill Galvan. In the year since he started working on Archie Comics, he has become one of the most popular artists to render the freckle-faced teen and his friends. With the unbeatable team of Lash and Galvan taking a fresh look at Archie, this is one “year” you can’t afford to miss!

ARCHIE #587, ships 7/16.
ARCHIE #588, ships 8/13.
ARCHIE #589, ships 9/17.
ARCHIE #590, ships 10/22.
ARCHIE #591, ships 11/19.
All comics are 32-page, full color, priced at $2.25 U.S.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: Lynda Carter, the amazing "Wonder Woman" of classic TV who played Uncle Jesse's galpal in the 2005 "Dukes of Hazzard" big-screen flick, is speaking up about dealing with alcoholism. San Diego's Channel 10 has more.