INTERVIEW: Christina Moses
March 31, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
Hey! This is Jay your friendly neighborhood Vulkon Marketing shill…just taking a moment out of our busy schedule to bring out yet another one of these podcasts that people are expressing a genuine interest in…we’re excited to be able to do this kind of thing and will continue to bring you all more and more of what’s going on in the world of sci-fi and fantasy from the newsmakers themselves……Joining me on the phone is Christina Moses, she’s the extremely talented freshman actress who is best known to fans as the daughter of Hikaru Sulu in the New Voyages, now called Star trek Phase II, episode entitled “WORLD ENOUGH AND TIME”. Christina thanks for joining us, how are you?
I’m well thank you.
Patrick Stewart Sticks Up For ‘Trekkies’
March 31, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
Vulkon alum Patrick Stewart recently came to the defense of Trekkies; in a recent interview with Newsweek. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Read more
Commentary: Doctor Who Episode ‘Blink’
March 28, 2008 by Jay · 4 Comments
All right our very first foray into the realm of podcasting is none other than a commentary for the Hugo nominated Doctor Who Episode ‘Blink’. Written by Steven Moffat and Directed by Hettie Macdonald. What I’ve done is, I’ve recorded this commentary and you can either: Read more
Galactica Details
March 28, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
So last week the internet was rife with the knowledge that ‘Caprica’ had been picked up. Primarily because it was finally announced at a press conference which featured (nearly) the whole cast. (re)Creator Ron Moore had this to say: Read more
‘Charlie Jade’ comes to SciFi
March 28, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
As it turns out not everything that does well comes from us here in the US…of course anyone who’s ever seen Doctor Who can agree with that. Still it seems this “lil show that could” has finally made it to our shores! Or at least it will. The series focuses on rogue private detective, Charlie Jade who moves through a greedy multi-national corporations run world.
Spock’s…Nose?
March 27, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
Okay so it turns out that silly things happen to the best of us…earlier in the week, The New York Observer website reported that Trek icon, Leonard Nimoy apparently fell (to which my wife burst out in laughter - her love of the pratfall notwithstanding) and injured his (of all things) nose while on the set of the new movie.The Observer went on to report that: Read more
McDonnell Spills the Beans on BG:S4
March 26, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
Who doesn’t absolutely love the character of President Laura Roslin? I think Mary McDonnell has takena role that was totally alien to her and made it completely her own. Well in an interview with SCI-FI Wire she had a few things to say about the upcoming BG:S4. Read more
VULKON CONTEST!
March 25, 2008 by Jay · Comments Off
Our good friends over at Regal Cinemas have been kind enough to give us an exclusive poster that you can only get from theaters. We’ve decided to give this poster to a lucky Vulkon Club member. What’s the Vulkon Club? Where have you been!? As soon as you subscribe to our eNewsletter you become a part of the Vulkon Club.
Simon Pegg on Playing Scotty
First let me start by saying that I don’t think Simon Pegg can do any wrong. To that end I submit exhibits A and B as “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz” respectively…to say nothing of his newest flick “Run Fatboy Run!” Which I am dragging my poor wife to this weekend when it opens.
Jericho Up in Smoke
March 24, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
CBS’ post-apocalypse drama Jericho has been canceled for a second and final time, E! News reports. The network has announced that the series finale of the show starring Skeet Ulrich as a mysterious man leading a group of survivors in a small American town after a nuclear attack will air Tuesday night (March 25th). Jericho had been canceled after its first season, but CBS made the highly unusual decision to resurrect the series for a seven-episode second season after a large-scale write-in campaign by the show’s dedicated fans. But Jericho, which averaged 9.2 million viewers for its 23-episode inaugural run, could only muster an average viewership of 6.8 million this time around. Read more



