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		<title>Top 8 Genre Movies: New Trek breaks highest opening record</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 08:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Speakman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The eleventh and newest Star Trek film with its all-new cast posted an all new opening record this past weekend. It brought in more than $72.5 million in ticket sales in its debut weekend &#8211; more than the next 19 top-grossing films combined. Additionally, compared to other Trek films, after only three days of release, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="thickbox" href="http://www.fandominion.com/wp-content/gallery/reviews/startrek-fl.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.fandominion.com/wp-content/gallery/reviews/thumbs/thumbs_startrek-fl.jpg" alt="startrek-fl.jpg" /></a>The eleventh and newest <em>Star Trek</em> film with its all-new cast posted an all new opening record this past weekend. It brought in more than $72.5 million in ticket sales in its debut weekend &#8211; more than the next 19 top-grossing films combined. Additionally, compared to other <em>Trek</em> films, after only three days of release, the film is already the fifth-highest money maker for Paramount. With these numbers, odds are we&#8217;ll see more Trek in years to come.</p>
<p>In its second weekend, <em>X-Men Origins: Wolverine</em> ticket sales fell more than 68% to $27 million for the No. 2 spot on the Genre Top 10..</p>
<p>the only genre film set to debut next week, the supernatural religious thriller <em>Angels and Demons</em> is the follow-up to the <em>DaVonci Code</em> and is set for wide release.</p>
<p>Following are the Top 10 speculative fiction movies in release in North America for the weekend of May 8-10, 2009.</p>
<p>RANK #. (Overall Rank) Title &#8211; Weekend Gross | Total Gross [Budget]</p>
<ol>
<li>(1) Star Trek &#8211; $72.5 million | $76.5 million [N/A]</li>
<li>(2) X-Men Origins: Wolverine &#8211; $27 million | $129.6 million [$150 million]</li>
<li>(3) Ghosts of Girlfriends Past &#8211; $10.5 million | $30.2 million [N/A]</li>
<li>(5) 17 Again &#8211; $4.4 million | $54.2 million {N/A]</li>
<li>(8) Monsters vs. Aliens &#8211; $3.4 million | $186.9 million [$175 million]</li>
<li>(20) The Haunting in Connecticut &#8211; $0.19 million | $55.3 million [N/A]</li>
<li>(21) Battle for Terra &#8211; $0.18 million | $1.5 million [N/A]</li>
<li>(25) Crank: High Voltage &#8211; $0.12 million | $13.6 million [N/A]</li>
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<p><em>Source: Box Office Mojo &#8211; list only includes science fiction, spy fi, fantasy and dark fantasy/horror titles.</em></p>
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		<title>Trailer: 17 Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 00:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What would you do if you got a second shot at life? Class of 1989, Mike O’Donnell is a star on his high school basketball court with a college scout in the stands and a bright future in his grasp. But instead, he decides to throw it all away to share his life with his girlfriend Scarlett and the baby he just learned they are expecting. Almost 20 years later, Mike’s glory days are decidedly behind him. His marriage to Scarlett has fallen apart, he has been passed over for a promotion at work, his teenage kids think he is a loser, and he has been reduced to crashing with his high school nerd-turned-techno-billionaire best friend Ned. But Mike is given another chance when he is miraculously transformed back to the age of 17. Unfortunately, Mike may look 17 again, but his thirtysomething outlook is totally uncool in the class of 2009. And in trying to recapture his best years, Mike could lose the best things that ever happened to him.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>OPENS: </strong>April 17, 2009<br />
<strong>RATING:</strong> PG (mild violence, mild adult situations)<br />
<strong>GENRE:</strong> Science Fantasy, comedy</p>
<p><strong>Starring:</strong> Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Matthew Perry, Tyler Steelman, Allison Miller, Sterling Knight, Michelle Trachtenberg</p>
<p><strong>Director:</strong> Burr Steers</p>
<p><strong>Writer:</strong> Jason Filardi</p>
<p><strong>Plot:</strong> What would you do if you got a second shot at life? Class of 1989, Mike O’Donnell is a star on his high school basketball court with a college scout in the stands and a bright future in his grasp. But instead, he decides to throw it all away to share his life with his girlfriend Scarlett and the baby he just learned they are expecting. Almost 20 years later, Mike’s glory days are decidedly behind him. His marriage to Scarlett has fallen apart, he has been passed over for a promotion at work, his teenage kids think he is a loser, and he has been reduced to crashing with his high school nerd-turned-techno-billionaire best friend Ned. But Mike is given another chance when he is miraculously transformed back to the age of 17. Unfortunately, Mike may look 17 again, but his thirtysomething outlook is totally uncool in the class of 2009. And in trying to recapture his best years, Mike could lose the best things that ever happened to him.</p>
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		<title>Trailer: Dragonball &#8211; Evolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 07:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Speakman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dragonball Evolution is adapted from the manga created by Akira Toriyama; the work was also turned into a Japanese anime series that played all over the world. It tells the story of an alien sent to destroy Earth, who has a change of heart and decides to join the humans in their fight against various aliens and bad guys.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>OPENS: </strong>April 10, 2009<br />
<strong>RATING:</strong> PG (Violence)<br />
<strong>GENRE:</strong> Science Fantasy, Action, Wire Fu</p>
<p><strong>Starring:</strong> Justin Chatwin, Yun-Fat Chow, Emmy Rossum, Jamie Chung, James Marsters, Joon Park, Eriko Tamura, Randall Duk Kim, Ernie Hudson, Texas Battle, Megumi Seki, Ian Whyte, Richard Blake</p>
<p><strong>Director:</strong> James Wong</p>
<p><strong>Writer:</strong> Ben Ramsey based on Akira Toriyama&#8217;s manga novel.</p>
<p><strong>Plot:</strong> <em>Dragonball Evolution</em> is adapted from the manga created by Akira Toriyama; the work was also turned into a Japanese anime series that played all over the world. It tells the story of an alien sent to destroy Earth, who has a change of heart and decides to join the humans in their fight against various aliens and bad guys.</p>
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		<title>SFTV Ratings: Fringe dominates genre competition</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 03:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Speakman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week marked the beginning of summer re-run season is ending as FOX jumped the gun, with the debut of the new science fantasy/horror series, Fringe, on Tuesday. The network also started its new season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Every other science fiction, fantasy or horror show on broadcast TV last week was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://fandominion.tightbeam.net/files/2008/09/fringe-fl.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-972" title="fringe-fl" src="http://fandominion.tightbeam.net/files/2008/09/fringe-fl.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="350" /></a>Last week marked the beginning of summer re-run season is ending as FOX jumped the gun, with the debut of the new science fantasy/horror series, <em>Fringe</em>, on Tuesday. The network also started its new season of <em>Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles</em>.</p>
<p>Every other science fiction, fantasy or horror show on broadcast TV last week was still in reruns.</p>
<p>In the battle for viewers, <em>Fringe</em> attracted 9 million viewers last Tuesday &#8211; topping the list of genre programs. The show&#8217;s debut brought in close to 10% of the viewing public, which is FOX&#8217;s highest debut for a drama series in two years.</p>
<p>The network ran a repeat episode of <em>Fringe</em> on Sunday, Sept. 14, where it attracted an additional 5.7 million viewers for about 6 percent of the TVs being used that night.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good start, but may not be an indication of how well the show will perform once ABC, CBS and NBC stop showing repeats and start airing new episodes on Tuesdays. Luckily, <em>Fringe</em> has a great lead-in following <em>House</em> starting on the 16th.</p>
<p>FOX&#8217;s other debut this past week, the sophomore season of <em>Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles</em> didn&#8217;t fare as well against NBC&#8217;s <em>Deal or No Deal</em> and CBS&#8217;s repeat of <em>The Big Bang Theory.</em> Sarah Connor attracted a mere 6.3 million viewers, barely beating out a repeat of Ghost Whisperer for the No. 2 Genre TV spot.</p>
<p>Following are the ratings for speculative fiction shows that aired on the broadcast networks last week:</p>
<p><strong>SHOW [NET] # Viewers &#8211; 18-49/% watching (18-34/%) | Date</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1. Fringe [FOX] 9 million &#8211; 3.2/9 (2.5/8) | Sept. 9</li>
<li>2. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles [FOX] 6.3 million &#8211; 2.4/7 (2.1/6) | Sept. 8</li>
<li>3. Ghost Whisperer (repeat) [CBS] 6.2 million &#8212; (1.6/5) | Sept. 12 (9 p.m.)</li>
<li>4. Fringe (repeat) [FOX] 5.7 2.3/6 (19./6) | Sept. 14</li>
<li>5. Ghost Whisperer (repeat) [CBS] 5.7 million &#8212; (1.5/5) | Sept. 12 (8 p.m.)</li>
<li>6. Chuck (repeat) [NBC] 2.5 million &#8212; (0.8/3) | Sept. 13</li>
<li>7. Smallville (repeat) [CW] 2 million &#8211; 0.8/2 (0.7/2) | Sept. 11</li>
<li>8. Supernatural (repeat) [CW] 1.7 million &#8211; 0.6/2 (0.5/2) | Sept. 11</li>
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<p><em>Source: Nielsen Media Research</em></p>
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		<title>Review: FOX&#8217;s Fringe is a creepy good time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Speakman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The newest high-profile science fiction TV series debuted this past week. Created by J.J. Abrams (LOST), it follows the live of a government agent who stumbles upon one the biggest secrets in the world &#8211; and she finds out there is no going back. Following is a review of the pilot episode of this new series, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The newest high-profile science fiction TV series debuted this past week. Created by J.J. Abrams (<em>LOST</em>), it follows the live of a government agent who stumbles upon one the biggest secrets in the world &#8211; and she finds out there is no going back. Following is a review of the pilot episode of this new series, <em>Fringe</em>.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #0000ee;text-decoration: underline"><a href="http://fandominion.tightbeam.net/files/2008/09/fringe-fl1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-976 alignleft" title="fringe-fl1" src="http://fandominion.tightbeam.net/files/2008/09/fringe-fl1.jpg" alt="" width="238" height="350" /></a></span></strong><strong>Airs</strong>: Tuesdays, 9 p.m. (ET/PT)<br />
<strong>Network</strong>: FOX<br />
<strong>Rating</strong>: TV-14 (Graphic Violence, Language, Adult Situations)</p>
<p>First of all, let&#8217;s settle one dispute: <em>Fringe </em>is not a true &#8220;science fiction&#8221; series. The physics used in the show do not add up. The &#8220;science&#8221; behind the wonders depicted in this series is just too unbelievable to be taken seriously. So don&#8217;t. If you can get past that, you will probably enjoy this series.</p>
<p>If you must label the show with a specific subset of genre fiction, Fringe would fall under &#8220;science fantasy&#8221; &#8211; which is just like any other fantasy story, except the traditional trappings such as magic potions, spells, and crystal balls are replaced by the trappings of science. Potions become drugs; spells become computer code and mathematical algorithms, and crystal balls become the Internet. The list goes on, but you get the point.</p>
<p>According to interviews in the mainstream press, J.J. Abrams wanted to recreate the allegorical qualities of classic science fiction, fantasy and horror TV such as that written by Rod Serling. His goal is to comment on today&#8217;s society while using a fantastic world of fiction to depict harsh realities without turning off network censors or the viewing public who just wants to be entertained.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a tall order &#8211; but judging from the pilot episode, it just may work.</p>
<p><em>Fringe</em> is a smart, thrilling, funny and scary series. It holds the potential to be as good as <em>X-Files</em> or <em>Supernatural</em>. That is &#8211; if FOX doesn&#8217;t cancel the show before audiences find it &#8211; as the network has done countless other times.</p>
<p><strong>CAST</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Olivia Dunham, played by Anna Torv</li>
<li>Peter Bishop, played by Joshua Jackson (<em>Dawson&#8217;s Creek</em>)</li>
<li>Dr. Walter Bishop, played by John Noble (<em>Lord of the Rings</em>)</li>
<li>Phillip Broyles, played by Lance Reddick (<em>The Wire</em>)</li>
<li>Charlie Francis, played by Kirk Acevedo (<em>Oz</em>)</li>
<li>Nina Sharp, played by Blair Brown</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>ABOUT THE STORY<br />
<span style="font-weight: normal">(SPOILER WARNING)</span></strong></p>
<p>Fringe follows the lives of a mid-level government security agent named Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) and the people around her.</p>
<p>But before we get to her, the pilot episode starts out on an airplane during an international flight &#8211; when something horrible goes wrong. (So far, this looks and feels like the first episode of LOST &#8211; which is odd since that&#8217;s the show that J.J. Abrams is famous for creating).</p>
<p>The something wrong here appeared to be some sort of ultra-fast flesh-eating virus that literally causes the flesh to melt off the bones of the plane&#8217;s passengers and crew during mid-flight.</p>
<p>It turns out the plane landed safely because of auto pilot landing available at Boston&#8217;s airport. That&#8217;s when the Feds arrive: CIA. FBI, the CDC and Homeland Security. It turns out that the hero of the story, Olivia Dunham is some sort of inter-agency liaison set up after 9/11.</p>
<p>As agents from the different agencies gather, a man named Phillip Broyles (Lance Reddick) from Homeland Security takes charge &#8211; giving assignments to everyone except Dunham. As it happens, sometime in the past, she was an investigator that uncovered that some of Broyles friends were crooked &#8211; which led to their arrest. Broyels doesn&#8217;t like Dunham and mocks her and her job &#8211; but eventually relents and allows her to take part in the investigation &#8211; doing grunt work.</p>
<p>As it turns out, Dunham is having an affair with a co-worker &#8211; a fellow agent &#8211; which is forbidden by their employer. That man also is on the same case.</p>
<p>While checking out a warehouse, Dunham and her boyfriend are caught in an explosion. She had minor injuries &#8211; he got &#8211; &#8220;infected&#8221; by some mysterious fatal condition or disease &#8230; or something &#8230; that made his flesh turn translucent. But the fatality was slowed by inducing an artificial coma and putting him on ice &#8211; literally.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the set up for this story. Dunham fights against time and a boss that hates her to save the life of her boyfriend. In doing so, she tracks down a man &#8211; Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble) &#8211; who was working on similar technology for the U.S. government in the 1970s. Of course he went nuts and now lives in a loony bin &#8211; with no visitors except for immediate family. Her boss will not let her use federal authority to get the guy out of the asylum.</p>
<p>Now we have a woman fighting against time, a boss that hates her and her only hope to save her boyfriend is a man trapped in a loony bin. Getting interesting &#8211; if not plausible.</p>
<p>It turns out that all of Dr. Bishop&#8217;s immediate family is dead &#8211; except for a son &#8211; Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson) who is running from the mob and trying to scam Iraqi government contractors into getting a job in Baghdad. Naturally, Peter Bishop has an IQ of 190 and is a genius like his father. He&#8217;s also running from the mob because of gambling debts incurred while trying to get rich off casinos.</p>
<p>Dunham uses some arm twisting and bluffing (the guy is obviously bad at gambling) to get Peter out of Iraq and on a plane to Boston to visit the elder Dr. Bishop &#8211; who Peter hates, naturally.</p>
<p>As it turns out, in saving her boyfriend&#8217;s life, Dunham uncovers a &#8220;pattern&#8221; and some secrets that the world governments are keeping from the general population. In this case, those &#8220;governments&#8221; also include a huge corporation called Massive Dynamic, which is kind of like a cross between Microsoft and GE. The owner of the company is Dr. Bishop&#8217;s former lab partner. We don&#8217;t met the big boss of Massive Dynamic, but we to meet Nina Sharp (Blair Brown), his left-hand woman (her right hand is bionic).</p>
<p>By the end of the pilot, Dunham has assembled a Scooby gang of sorts which includes the Bishops and her assistant Astrid Farnsworth (Jasika Nicole). Oh, and she also saves the life of her boyfriend, is betrayed and ultimately gains the acceptance and respect of her boss.</p>
<p>He likes her so much, he offers her a new job fighting &#8220;the pattern&#8221; and unlimited resources to get it done&#8230; Hence a series begins.</p>
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