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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sam Witwer Signs Up For 'Being Human'

Syfy has been sourcing more grounded entertainment over the last few years, Alias DVD boxset as if being classed as science-fiction was a bad thing.

Then again, shows like "Eureka" and "Arrested Development DVD boxset" have become massive successes for the cable channel, even breaking records that have existed since the channel launched.

Among its new acquisitions is an adaptation of the As Time Goes By DVD boxset United Kingdom supernatural drama "Being Human," which has just cast former "Battlestar Galactica" and "Smallville" actor Sam Witwer as the Battlestar Galactica DVD boxset, Aiden.

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It is not yet clear how much of the original setup of the Arrested Development Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset will be Americanized, however casting is already underway and two of the leading trio have already been cast.

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Meanwhile, Meaghan Rath has also been cast in the series as Molly, an Buffy the Vampire Slayer Seasons 1-7 DVD boxset. Rath appeared in "10.5: Apocalypse" among other productions.

The original BBC series, which stars Alias DVD (who has appeared in a few episodes of "Doctor Who"), has been nominated for a 2010 BAFTA award in the best Arrested Development DVD category. Only time will tell if Syfy can replicate its success.

When I wrote in February about Star Trek Online, the massive As Time Goes By DVD online game set somewhere near the time period of the “Next Generation’’ series, one reader groused that it was merely another “themed’’ MMO, with play indistinguishable from other games in the same category.

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The first trailer for the Web browser-based 3D MMO Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD set space combat scenes, with too-good-for-gameplay cinematics and a rich musical score.

But I have seen nothing about BSO to suggest players will be able to Alias DVD boxset a trusting relationship with Laura Roslin, for example, by acquiring the hallucinogenic anticancer drug, Arrested Development DVD boxset, for the dying president of the Colonies.

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But I am beginning to suspect that MMO players are a different breed altogether from fans of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD boxset shows in science fiction, and that the former require very little in the way of story to become engaged in a game.

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