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Post by Tommy West on May 1, 2012 16:45:57 GMT -6
We've been joined at TEN by a new show: Kyle West's Knight's Haven, a Star Trek spin-off that formerly aired at MZPtv before the move to our network. Here's quote from West himself that says all it really needs to. We hope that you'll come over to our site by clicking the poster above and start enjoying the series! The pilot episode is now up so if you're a sci-fi fan or a Trekkie then go check it out now!
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Post by Tommy West on Mar 15, 2012 12:28:45 GMT -6
Today, Tom East, the Network President and showrunner of popular webisode series X-Men: Rebirth[/i], announced a second volume of the series is to air early next month, entitled 'All Eyes Open Wide'. The volume picks up months after Volume One ended, with a new team of X-Men being trained for combat. The second volume sees all regular characters from volume one ( Patrick Stewart as 'Xavier', Chace Crawford as 'Angel', Karen Gillan as 'Phoenix', Steven R. McQueen as 'Iceman' and Nina Dobrev as 'Rogue') returning, as well as two recurring characters being bumped up to the regular cast - 'Jamie Madrox/Multiple', played by Perfect alumni Josh Hutcherson and 'Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat', played by Zoey Deutch. The regular cast will be joined by a host of new recurring characters, including Garrett Hedlund as 'Havok', Gerard Butler as 'Magneto', Daniel Radcliffe as 'Colossus' and Jenna Ushkowitz as 'Psylocke'. Other major additions include the return of Bianca Lawson as 'Storm', who appeared as a guest character in volume one, and the introduction of an original mutant named 'Switch', played by Callan McAullife. There is no news about recurring villain 'Emma Frost', played by Dianna Agron, returning. The entire volume was written by series showrunner Tom East, with staff members Alden Caele and Darren Jackson serving as beta readers and producers. :: Discuss the news over at TEN! ::[/center]
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Post by Tommy West on Feb 4, 2012 4:33:21 GMT -6
Happy Birthday Chris! Hope you're having a good day and all the best for your projects!
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Post by Tommy West on Nov 14, 2011 16:15:56 GMT -6
:: NOW AIRING ::What is a mutant? Mutants are just like us, normal human beings. There are several million across the world. The only difference is that they possess what is known as the Mutant X gene. This gene provides these individuals with abilities impossible for normal humans. These abilities manifest during puberty and develop throughout that person's life. How they use these abilities is up to them. Some use them for personal gain, others use them to protect innocents. However, the existence of these mutants is strictly classified information and they hide away their true identities behind masks and codenames. Should the public find out about their existence, it is undoubted that the course of the world would change entirely. The series will complete a run of seven webisodes until Christmas before going on hiatus. The series will then pick up again in the new year for a further six episodes before completing the season. Darken House creator Alden Caele is expected to write several episodes. The series stars Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier, Karen Gillan as Jean Grey, Chace Crawford as Warren Worthington III, Nina Dobrev as Rogue and Steven R. McQueen as Robert Drake. Dianna Agron will also have a recurring role throughout the first season alongside other big names guest starring as popular X-Men characters including Shadowcat, Multiple Man, Pyro and Nightcrawler. If you would like to discuss X-Men: Rebirth, you can find the show forum HERE.
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 19, 2011 10:18:53 GMT -6
Favorite Scream Movie: Scream or Scre4m Least Favorite Scream Movie: Scream 3 Favorite Scream Character: Gale Weathers, Sydney Prescott, Kirby Reed or Trevor Sheldon. Least Favorite Scream Character: Stu Macher Big fan of the Scream films although I only got into them after seeing the fourth. I have a particular soft spot for Trevor and Kirby.
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 10, 2011 7:56:52 GMT -6
Just a little heads up for any fans of DARKEN HOUSE, the whole Second Sequence aired yesterday! Go check out our forum to read the seven new webisodes in the thrilling story of the House! In other news, a new webisode serial, X-MEN: REBIRTH was picked up to air later in the year. This is not the same new show that was picked up a few months ago. That is still to be announced, but is likely to air next Spring.
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Post by Tommy West on Feb 1, 2011 12:13:06 GMT -6
The winners were announced yesterday, including big wins for Darken House especially. A more formal announcement is coming soon, but please check out the forum and congratulate the winners!
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Post by Tommy West on Jan 25, 2011 7:58:59 GMT -6
::Visit the TEN Awards forum ::Greetings to all, are you getting excited? Why, you ask? Because the TEN Awards of 2010 are only six days away and the nominees have just been announced! Leading the pack with a massive thirteen nominations if the network flagship Charmed: Reset Reality. Last year the show picked up awards in the category of Best Lead Female, and the now-defunct Best Multi-Part Story. Just how many awards will it win this year? You'll have to log in on the 31st to find out! As for the series' latest outing, webisode series Darken House, it has been given ten nominations, including two for Best Episode and another two for the new category Best WTF! Moment. Last year saw the most recent show of the network at the time, Caydem Falls, win big time - is the very same fate in store for Darken House? I'm sure series creator Alden Caele (also up for Best Writer) is hoping so! It may have put out a single serial, but audio show Doctor Who Tales has gathered up six nominations, including Best Lead Female and Best Lead Male. Is there success in store for this innovative audio adventure series? I hope you're excited now because I certainly am! Just who will win bigtime and who will lose out? You'll find out on January 31st, 2011 for better or worse! We'll see you then!
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Post by Tommy West on Aug 25, 2010 14:59:45 GMT -6
Wow, another new network! Best of luck with this, it looks good. i hope it gets the readership it deserves!
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 23, 2010 10:22:24 GMT -6
Goddamn USA with their last minute goal! Well, at least us in England got through. Looking forward to Sunday - god forbid if we're against Germany though!
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 21, 2010 9:08:54 GMT -6
Conversation may be over and all that, but I just love a good argument. You claim Dan's being rude, but that's quite hypocritical considering this "argument" is over and done with, and was resolved by PM's. Now please, can we get back to the pitch at hand! And I say good luck with this idea, over at MZP there's been a few pitches and shows with writers as the characters, but not many have gotten very far, so I'm looking forward to seeing were you go with this.
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 21, 2010 9:00:00 GMT -6
Personally, I do the aforementioned four acts and a teaser, sometimes with a short five-page epilogue. I do, however, know some people who have abandoned acts altogether, as it allows the action to become seamless.
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 21, 2010 6:51:42 GMT -6
I usually stick to five or less pages for a teaser and in between eight to twelve pages per act. I know alot of folks at MZP and TEN do the same.
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Post by Tommy West on Jun 20, 2010 13:06:25 GMT -6
Right, I'm not mod or anything, but Dan is entitled to his opinion, and his reviews are honest, which are the best kind. I've read the review myself and all his points are just. I've received several similar to Dan's one of "Watchtower" and it's only made me improve. His comments on this pitch are also fair and truthful, and although you may not take them on board, it's an opinion that you should be grateful for. And yes, we've gone off topic again but I just wanted to throw my two cents in. Back on topic.
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Post by Tommy West on Mar 7, 2010 11:39:48 GMT -6
Very nifty. I must say I'm impressed with your board set-up here, and actually rather jealous. It makes my own board look far too simple.
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