UPN demanded they wanted a boy band on Enterprise who would perform a song randomly in every episode.
Sorry What? This is a joke right?
UPN demanded they wanted a boy band on Enterprise who would perform a song randomly in every episode.
Nope, the ENT commentaries reveal from Braga himself that one exec pitched the idea of rotating boy bands boarding the ship giving the crew and the audience the awesome experience of Teen Warblers Amongst The Stars.Sorry What? This is a joke right?
No, Braga mentions it in one of the extras on the blu-rays.Sorry What? This is a joke right?
Add Animal Circus; Coldplay; Wilko Johnson from Dr Feel good as Ser Ilyn Payne; Michiel Huissman had a funk band called Fontane and a solo career; members of power metal group Mastadon were in Hardhome; Natalie Tens (Osha) has a gypsy-funk band called Molotov Jukebox; Icelandic folk group Of Monsters And Men played travelling musicians in The Door; Iwan Rheon used to have a teen rock band called The Convictions (and just released his first solo album); Raleigh Ritchie (Greyworm) has a complete other career as an R&B star, playing Glastonbury a few years ago with Maisie Williams kicking loose on stage with him; Jerome Flynn spent a whole year crooning for 50 year olds back in the 90's; Sigur Ros played the music for Joffrey's wedding in "The Lion And The Rose"; Gary Lightbody, lead singer from Snow Patrol, sings "The Bear And The Maiden Fair" onscreen in "Walk of Punishment"; Plus of course, Hodor has a whole other career as a DO, for which he goes under the name "Rave of Thrones"...^ hey, if Game of Thrones can get away with it...
(Ed Sheeran is close enough, no?)
Seth McFarlane talked about his new Fox sci fi comedy that parodies STAR TREK, “I miss the…aspirational place STAR TREK used to occupy. They’ve chosen to go in a different direction… They can’t all be HUNGER GAMES. There is some space for aspirational… I miss the optimism. I’m tired of being told everything is going to be grim and dystopian…I miss the hopeful side of science fiction.”
He said about comparing THE ORVILLE to the new STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, they “could not be more different” with DISCOVERY “continuing in the new direction they’ve chosen to go with that franchise; we’re more old school.”
Saw this earlier today:What's that quote originally from?
Thanks. Great article. What MacFarlane says helps ease my concerns about the show, especially regarding the importance of focusing on the story first, then the comedy.
Wow...how did we have polar opposite reactions to that article?
I did and I was surprised that I wasn't engaged by it despite normally enjoying Neil deGrasse Tyson. I hated the crappy animated shortd that added nothing.I dunno, did you watch his Cosmos?
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