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Fantasy vs. Realism: SyFy’s greatest balancing Act

Granted, it’s summer and the channel always brings out the original scripted programming from July to September; still, the lineup is the strongest it’s...

‘Mad Men’: As American As Jazz

THE WORLD of “Mad Men.” Pictured (from left) are characters Lane Pryce (Jared Harris), Bertram Cooper (Robert Morse), Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser), Roger Sterling (John Slattery) and Don Draper (Jon Hamm). – Photo by Frank Ockenfels 3 Whenever I watch a single frame of AMC's "Mad Men," I am immediately reminded of jazz orchestration. You know, the kind that Ellington built his reputation on. Sure, there's plenty of improvisation in works like "Ko-Ko," "Caravan," and others, but by and large, the core of Ellington's music is in what he wrote (as in music notation) and how he used the subtlties of each instrument to convey larger, moving ideas.

Showtime's Resurgence

As HBO bid farewell to its brand-building classics such as "The Sopranos," "The Wire," "Sex and the City" and "Six Feet Under," Showtime slowly began lining up its own roster of "must see" programming.

Book Trailers, a New Frontier

If you haven't noticed, books are making an interesting comeback.

‘Wild Palms’: A not so classic, classic

‘WILD PALMS' was released on DVD in 2005. It has yet to be given the "special edition treatment." The year was 1993 and the landscape of television was very different than it is today. Controversial filmmaker Oliver Stone teamed up with novelist/screenwriter Bruce Wagner to create a miniseries for ABC called "Wild Palms." An interesting pairing to say the least. One was known for creating technically brilliant, though often "fictionalized" films surrounding the Vietnam era (he won an Oscar for "Platoon"). The other, an L.A.-based novelist, who wrote about the world of Hollywood, and up until that time, his most famous work for the screen was "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors."

Farewell, ‘Reading Rainbow'

LEVAR BURTON'S "Reading Rainbow" inspired a love of reading and learning for 26 years. I...

Jamil Walker Smith Q & A

I recently had an opportunity to talk with Jamil Walker Smith about his new show, “Stargate Universe,” which premiers on Friday, Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. on SyFy.One of the first things you get from speaking to him is he has a great sense of humor and he has a lot of insight into the current state of Hollywood and TV. Of course, this comes from a long history in working in the medium (he was 9 when he worked on the animated series “Hey Arnold!”), and a keen intellect.

Pop Culture Saturation

Four reasons why I love science fiction, fantasy, horrorIt’s fitting that one of my earliest memories as a child was of the Red Krypton sun…I was four when the original “Superman” movie starring Christopher Reeves hit theaters, and as I recall, my mother and I were a few minutes late.The image forever burned in my mind is of the planet Krypton and holding my mother’s hand as she guided me through this dark theater, walking towards that huge orb, that seemed to swallow us whole. It was as if I was landing on Krypton. The memory ends there only because I think my four year-old brain was absorbing the wonderful cinematic vision of that first film.

The Genesis Experiment

Welcome to “Pop Culture Saturation.” My hope is that this blog will become a one-stop shop for all things that go “pop” in our society, such as movies, games, comics, TV, and anything that falls in between the crevices of entertainment, arts, and culture.

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