According to FutonCritic, Sci-fi channel has ordered 20 eps! Here's the link:
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20081202scifi01 (http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20081202scifi01)
20 episodes, that's what, three or four years on Sci-Fi?
Really!
BTW: what coach is that hanging his head on your "avatar" (or icon, or whatever the heck those picture thingys are called!!)?
That would be Tommy Tuberville who just got his ass handed to him in what we are calling The Bryant-Denny Beat-Down (36-0, RTR!!!).
Ah....Auburn. Gotta love winning those in-state games!! Hope they can do the same to the Gators this weekend! Roll, Tide!
If Alabama beats Florida it would be a minor miracle. But hey, we are number 1, 12-0 and if someone told me that we would be at this point a year ago I would have never believed it. Beating Florida would be gravy, but something tells me that we just ain't getting that gravy this year.
QuoteIf Alabama beats Florida it would be a minor miracle. But hey, we are number 1, 12-0 and if someone told me that we would be at this point a year ago I would have never believed it. Beating Florida would be gravy, but something tells me that we just ain't getting that gravy this year.
C'mon think POSITIVE!! I'm all for ANYBODY to shut those darn Gator fans up! And they say Kentucky fans are bad, puh-leze!
Auburn had beaten Alabama the past six years and Tuberville had gained some notoriety by holding up first four, five, then six fingers after the past few games. Walking into the game, he held up seven figures and I was glad he got humiliated the way he did. His job is in jeopardy due to the lack of talent on the team and his ineptitude as a coach. He hired an new offensive coordinator (his ninth in his ten years) only to fire him halfway through the season.
My cousin is a HUGE Alabama fan (her grandfather played on the 1926 national championship team) and lives win Ft. Walton with an even bigger Florida fan. That will be a fun house to live in the next few weeks.
Quote from: TinkTanker on December 02, 2008, 09:49:43 AM
20 episodes, that's what, three or four years on Sci-Fi?
:spitdrink: :loloeo: :loloeo:
Quote from: TinkTanker on December 02, 2008, 12:11:37 PM
Auburn had beaten Alabama the past six years and Tuberville had gained some notoriety by holding up first four, five, then six fingers after the past few games. Walking into the game, he held up seven figures and I was glad he got humiliated the way he did. His job is in jeopardy due to the lack of talent on the team and his ineptitude as a coach. He hired an new offensive coordinator (his ninth in his ten years) only to fire him halfway through the season.
My cousin is a HUGE Alabama fan (her grandfather played on the 1926 national championship team) and lives win Ft. Walton with an even bigger Florida fan. That will be a fun house to live in the next few weeks.
Around here you can get a license plate or yard sign that says "A House Divided" with UK on one half and U of L (Louisville) on the other. Sadly, that would include my house (my daughter must've been dropped on her head when she was little!) and my little brother's house (he's the deranged one, his woman is the smart one)!
Quote from: SerenityValley on December 03, 2008, 07:09:53 AM
Around here you can get a license plate or yard sign that says "A House Divided" with UK on one half and U of L (Louisville) on the other. Sadly, that would include my house (my daughter must've been dropped on her head when she was little!) and my little brother's house (he's the deranged one, his woman is the smart one)!
Some kids rebel against their parents by using drugs ...
Quote from: Eric on December 03, 2008, 08:37:26 AM
Quote from: SerenityValley on December 03, 2008, 07:09:53 AM
Around here you can get a license plate or yard sign that says "A House Divided" with UK on one half and U of L (Louisville) on the other. Sadly, that would include my house (my daughter must've been dropped on her head when she was little!) and my little brother's house (he's the deranged one, his woman is the smart one)!
Some kids rebel against their parents by using drugs ...
Good point! I don't think I have to worry about that with her. She's too damn smart for it, but my son, that's a whole different story! Frakkin teenagers!
Caprica two-hour premiere to drop on DVD in April
Caprica, the highly anticipated prequel to Battlestar Galactica, will premiere exclusively on DVD on April 21 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment, SCI FI Channel announced.
The feature-length prequel will be available on DVD as a limited-edition uncut and unrated version before the series' broadcast premiere on the SCI FI Channel in 2010.
Caprica is executive-produced by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick (Battlestar Galactica) and Remi Aubuchon (24). The DVD will carry a suggested retail price of $26.98.
Universal Cable Productions will begin production on the Caprica series in the summer in Vancouver for a 2010 television premiere.
The DVD will also include bonus features that take viewers behind the scenes of the creation of Caprica.
The film will also be available at selected online destinations for digital download transactions.
Here's how SCI FI describes the series: Caprica begins a new epic saga that continues the franchise's commitment to thought-provoking storytelling and extraordinary characters. Set more than 50 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica, Caprica is a world at the peak of its power, grappling with new science and technologies and the issues they create.
The series will star Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson and Polly Walker.
http://scifiwire.com/2009/02/caprica-two-hour-premiere-to-drop-on-dvd-in-april.php (http://scifiwire.com/2009/02/caprica-two-hour-premiere-to-drop-on-dvd-in-april.php)