The Legend of the Seeker
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The Legend of the Seeker
its airing this weekend.
http://www.legendoftheseeker.com/
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'Legend of Seeker' puts Sam Raimi back in 'Xena,' 'Hercules' mode
By Jennifer Thomason October 16, 2008 2:30 PM
Turning a high camp syndicated weekend show into a dedicated cult fan favorite is a tricky business, but nobody does it better than Sam Raimi. Who could have known "Xena" (and Lucy Lawless) would become legends? And now Raimi is getting back in the business with "Legend of the Seeker."
The hour-long series airs Nov. 1, but Lucy Lawless will host a special preview show, "The Making of the Legend," Oct. 18 that will include the first 10 minutes of the premiere. You can check the show's Web site to find out when and where it's airing locally. The preview takes viewers to the show's home in New Zealand to meet the stars of the fantasy series. Exec producers, Sam Raimi and and Rob Tapert, the team behind "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys," also will be interviewed.
"Legend of the Seeker" is based on the works of author Terry Goodkind, and follows the story of woodsman Richard Cypher (Craig Horner) and a beautiful and mysterious woman named Kahlan Amnell (Bridget Regan). When Richard discovers that he has powers from within, he is transformed into a magical leader to stop a sinister tyrant, Darken Rahl (Craig Parker). Kahlan serves as his protective guide, sworn to keep him safe from all harm. Zedd (Bruce Spence), a wise and powerful old wizard, accompanies Richard and Kahlan on their epic journey.
The cast is mostly unknowns, but then again, who knew Lucy Lawless or Kevin Sorbo or Emilie de Ravin, who plays Claire on "Lost," but who started playing a nature demon on "BeastMaster." And Ted Raimi will appear in at least two episodes -- he was my dork crush when he played Joxer on "Xena." (And fingers crossed that Bruce Campbell pops up.)
As someone who grew up without cable, these ridiculous, but ridiculously entertaining, shows and ones like "Beastmaster," "Mutant X" and "The Lost World" saved me from some serious boredom on some Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
The 22-episode series by Disney-ABC will appear in 95 percent of the U.S. market. In Chicago, for example, it will air at 4 p.m. Saturdays on WGN.
So are you glad Raimi and Tapert are returning to producing syndicated shows? Or think this one will probably deserve the axe?
http://blogs.pioneerlocal.com/entert..._sam_raim.html
to check your local listing
http://www.legendoftheseeker.com/loc...s_special.html
http://www.legendoftheseeker.com/
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'Legend of Seeker' puts Sam Raimi back in 'Xena,' 'Hercules' mode
By Jennifer Thomason October 16, 2008 2:30 PM
Turning a high camp syndicated weekend show into a dedicated cult fan favorite is a tricky business, but nobody does it better than Sam Raimi. Who could have known "Xena" (and Lucy Lawless) would become legends? And now Raimi is getting back in the business with "Legend of the Seeker."
The hour-long series airs Nov. 1, but Lucy Lawless will host a special preview show, "The Making of the Legend," Oct. 18 that will include the first 10 minutes of the premiere. You can check the show's Web site to find out when and where it's airing locally. The preview takes viewers to the show's home in New Zealand to meet the stars of the fantasy series. Exec producers, Sam Raimi and and Rob Tapert, the team behind "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys," also will be interviewed.
"Legend of the Seeker" is based on the works of author Terry Goodkind, and follows the story of woodsman Richard Cypher (Craig Horner) and a beautiful and mysterious woman named Kahlan Amnell (Bridget Regan). When Richard discovers that he has powers from within, he is transformed into a magical leader to stop a sinister tyrant, Darken Rahl (Craig Parker). Kahlan serves as his protective guide, sworn to keep him safe from all harm. Zedd (Bruce Spence), a wise and powerful old wizard, accompanies Richard and Kahlan on their epic journey.
The cast is mostly unknowns, but then again, who knew Lucy Lawless or Kevin Sorbo or Emilie de Ravin, who plays Claire on "Lost," but who started playing a nature demon on "BeastMaster." And Ted Raimi will appear in at least two episodes -- he was my dork crush when he played Joxer on "Xena." (And fingers crossed that Bruce Campbell pops up.)
As someone who grew up without cable, these ridiculous, but ridiculously entertaining, shows and ones like "Beastmaster," "Mutant X" and "The Lost World" saved me from some serious boredom on some Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
The 22-episode series by Disney-ABC will appear in 95 percent of the U.S. market. In Chicago, for example, it will air at 4 p.m. Saturdays on WGN.
So are you glad Raimi and Tapert are returning to producing syndicated shows? Or think this one will probably deserve the axe?
http://blogs.pioneerlocal.com/entert..._sam_raim.html
to check your local listing
http://www.legendoftheseeker.com/loc...s_special.html
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If it can capture the combination of cheese, humor, and action from the early years of Hercules and Xena, I'm in.
But, with all the other TV I have to watch, the pilot will have to grab me because I won't stick around much after that.
But, with all the other TV I have to watch, the pilot will have to grab me because I won't stick around much after that.
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Saw the preview. Looks kind of boring to me to be honest. But I'd like to see the genre make a come back so I'll watch at least the first few episodes and see how it goes.
Actually, as far as Hercules the Legendary Journeys is concerned, was a lot more serious in the earlier production (the five two hour telemovies and most of the first season). It became a little sillier after that. Xena: Warrior Princess was inconsistent. One episode will be campy filler, and then the next will be a well written acted storyline episode.
Actually, as far as Hercules the Legendary Journeys is concerned, was a lot more serious in the earlier production (the five two hour telemovies and most of the first season). It became a little sillier after that. Xena: Warrior Princess was inconsistent. One episode will be campy filler, and then the next will be a well written acted storyline episode.
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They have nothing to do with each other.
"The Dark is Rising" by Susan Cooper:
When Will Stanton, a boy in his teens, starts getting weird feelings he soon realises that he is The Seeker, defender of Light from the Dark and their messenger The Rider. Will must travel through time to acquire the six signs that when put together they will give the Light all the power it needs but if this weapon falls into the hands of The Rider, the Dark will be the master of everything Will knows and holds dear to him.
When Will Stanton, a boy in his teens, starts getting weird feelings he soon realises that he is The Seeker, defender of Light from the Dark and their messenger The Rider. Will must travel through time to acquire the six signs that when put together they will give the Light all the power it needs but if this weapon falls into the hands of The Rider, the Dark will be the master of everything Will knows and holds dear to him.
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Here in NYC, CH 11 showed the first two episodes Saturday 8-10PM - I watched the first hour, and it's ok. I'll probably stick with it for a while and see how it goes.
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I liked it, the cinematography was movie quality at times, such as the long shot horseback scenes, and I enjoyed how the chick slashed dudes in the throat with her dagger during the fight scenes, lol.
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I thought it was an excellent start to the series. Love the New Zealand scenery and thought the scenes were put together well. The characters are close to how I imagined them (Richard could have been a little bigger, but the actor's ability to pull it off is what counts in the end). It had been so long since I read the first book in the series that some of the scenes refreshed my memory about what had happened way back then. Of course, there have been some changes in converting it to televsion, but I think it stuck pretty close to the author's original intent.
I'm curious as to how they will handle some of the characters/actions yet to come... like the Mord Sith...
Anyway... it was a very good start and I'm thoroughly looking forward to the rest of the season. I hope it has a good run like Herc and Xena.
I'm curious as to how they will handle some of the characters/actions yet to come... like the Mord Sith...
Anyway... it was a very good start and I'm thoroughly looking forward to the rest of the season. I hope it has a good run like Herc and Xena.
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I was surprised by how entertained I was. The show exceeded my low expectations I had going in. Decent special effects and half decent acting. The story seems a bit cliché though.
Not bad for a swords & sorcery show on Saturday evenings.
Not bad for a swords & sorcery show on Saturday evenings.
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Replace "a bit" with "extremely".
I still enjoyed it though and will watch next week.
How many people actually got this in HD? Only one of my local affiliates can handle retransmission of HD signals (all can handle network passthrough) and this show wasn't on that channel.
I still enjoyed it though and will watch next week.
How many people actually got this in HD? Only one of my local affiliates can handle retransmission of HD signals (all can handle network passthrough) and this show wasn't on that channel.
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This show is getting NO love here in the 'burbs of Boston. I've tried now TWICE to record the pilot episodes... both did not record completely due to the news going over... even when I padded it for 5 minutes. It's being shown at 12:05AM on Sunday nights/Monday mornings here... ridiculous. I'm out.
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I thought this was decent enough, though they made some odd changes to the book. Changes that actually made the story harder to follow.
I'm really curious how closely they will stick to the source material. Without spoiling anything, some BIG things happen. Richard goes through some monumental changes. If the shows follows his journey at all, I think it would be damn near unprecedented for series television.
And Kahlan was hot. Though it was weird hearing her name pronounced "KAA-len". I've always said "KAH-len" in my head.
I'm really curious how closely they will stick to the source material. Without spoiling anything, some BIG things happen. Richard goes through some monumental changes. If the shows follows his journey at all, I think it would be damn near unprecedented for series television.
And Kahlan was hot. Though it was weird hearing her name pronounced "KAA-len". I've always said "KAH-len" in my head.
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I can't believe this was actually fairly good. I consider the Sword of Truth books to be fairly mediocre fantasy and Goodkind a bit of a hack who obviously never intended the book series to last as long as it did (he caught Robert Jordan disease who in turn was channeling the spirit of David Eddings). All in all they pulled it off beyond my expectations.
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Loved the show! My new favorite show. Im a huge Hercules fan and caught right off the bat that his dad was Jason (of the Argonauts) and the buddy Chase was Draco from Xena. Plus the main baddy is Haldir from Lord of the Rings. I than looked up the rest of the cast and Zed is the Mouth of Sauron.
Fucking awesome. I loved this show. I cant wait to see what happens next and which former Herc/Xena/LotR cast will show up!
Fucking awesome. I loved this show. I cant wait to see what happens next and which former Herc/Xena/LotR cast will show up!
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