May 24th, 2009 by admin
True Blood is a sexy vampire series on HBO about a world where vampires have “come out of the coffin,” so to speak. Turns out vampires are real and now, thanks to a blood substitute called Tru Blood, they no longer have to chow down on humans to survive.
Tru Blood is a delicious new beverage that comes in O, A, B and AB. Choose the one that suits your palate, from the creative and innocent to the bold and adventurous, there’s a Tru Blood just for you. You can see the whole line of products at the Tru Blood website. Simply use their patented Type Finder program and you’ll know exactly which type of Tru Blood to order.
Of course, a few of them still enjoy the taste of a freshly snapped vein and others do it for the sexual high, but in general the vamps are no longer a threat to humans. That’s why the American Vampire League was created. This organization is working hard to get equal rights for Vampires under the law.
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May 19th, 2009 by admin
ABC announced today that they not only have a new show called Flash Forward on the schedule, but they’ve been secretly pitching it to you for awhile now.
Most people noticed the ads during Lost at the end of April. Several very quick visual images popped up on the screen during the breaks with the phrase “What Did You See?”
The phrase led to a website called The Mosaic Collective where you are asked to submit a phrase describing what you saw and then you’re presented with a short video.
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May 16th, 2009 by admin
In the first season of Supernatural, the Winchester brothers ran across a Tulpa, a spirit that was brought to life thanks to the power of the Internet in an episode called Hell House. They compared it to the story of Golem, a legend that says that a group of monks meditated so hard they were able to bring a stone figure to life.
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May 10th, 2009 by admin
Most of the time any number you see or hear on a TV show will be a fictitious number beginning with 555. But sometimes real numbers are used as either a marketing ploy or just as a kick - in other words, as an Easter Egg for fans to find.
Here are a few examples.
(Note that most of these numbers no longer work, it’s the nature of beast)
– Supernatural
In the episode “Phantom Traveler,” Sam and Dean call dad’s cell phone and they hear a message from John telling people to call his son Dean if they need help. He gives the number 866-907-3235. At the time, if you called the number, you got Dean’s voicemail saying: “This is Dean Winchester. If this is an emergency, leave a message. If you are calling about 11-2-83, page me with your coordinates.” It was recorded by Jensen Ackles and the 11-2-83 is the date of their mother Mary’s death.
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May 5th, 2009 by admin
THE MASSIVE DYNAMIC STORY
In 1992, after years of hard work and research, William Bell had finally succeeded in the creating the biomedical marvel that would change the face of medicine and assure his place in science history. His prototype nanoelectronic circuit enabled the translation of neural impulses into electronic data, a major breakthrough in moveable prosthetics. Bell decided the time had come to found a company that would, as he put it, “satisfy the technological needs of this century and the next.” With the backing of a small group of investors, BELLMEDICS was born.
Welcome to the Fringe.
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