So what did you think of Mike on the Sci-Fi themed CSI last night?
Warning if you haven’t seen it, there will be spoilers in the comments.
You can get a recap here.
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So what did you think of Mike on the Sci-Fi themed CSI last night?
Warning if you haven’t seen it, there will be spoilers in the comments.
You can get a recap here.
The Canadian TV show, ETalk Daily will be airing a segment on Sam Bradley. The full feature will be aired at 7PM EST Thursday April 16th.
Mike Welch is on the Sci-Fi themed CSI tonight. Check out a preview clip here.
Also a reminder to check out this great cause that Mike is supporting!
Michael Welch is co-starring on CSI ( the original one) on Thursday, April 16th. It should be a pretty fun episode based on the description and the preview, especially if you are a sci-fi fan.
According to About.com
“Meanwhile, CSI – the original one, that is – is doing a “sci fi” episode (“A Space Oddity,” Thursday, April 16 on CBS). Normally on straight dramas this might mean a parade of geeks, costumes, and the other outward trappings of fandom; but the feel of the episode is more like a lush tribute to a (fictional) classic series secretly loved by both Hodges (Wallace Langham) and Wendy (Liz Vassey). It seems the two run into each other at a convention for the series, only to end up investigating the death of one of the show’s beloved actors.
CSI went to some trouble to bring in known sci-fi talent both in front of and behind the cameras. The teleplay is by David Weddle and Bradley Thompson, former staff writers on Battlestar Galactica, and sometime Battlestar director Michael Nanking was brought in to direct the episode. “
Adding to the worst kept secret in Vancouver (the fact that New Moon would be filming at an area high school), the humans are now in town. That’s right Justin Chon, Anna Kendrick, Christian Serratos, and Michael Welch were all snapped as they landed at the Vancouver airport.
Looks like Mike has finally restored his hair to it’s natural blonde state after it was dyed dark for both a theatrical production and a film.
Speaking of Michael Welch, he is starting a drive about mammogram awareness. Touched By Twilight has the full scoop:
I’d received an email from Michael’s publicist yesterday about this website that has set a goal to donate one mammogram a day during the month of April to a woman who cannot afford it herself. But they need our help – all you have to do is visit their site and their sponsors donate the money for a mammogram. Michael’s publicist said that Michael supports this drive and wanted TBT to put his name behind it and start spreading the word. You can find more information on this on our website here.
According to ProNetworks:
“Producers Reel Energy Entertainment have announced that the NewFilmmakers LA festival has selected Lost Dream for its Red Carpet Premiere on May 7th. Designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world, many well known films have debuted at NewFilmmakers including Blair Witch Project. The event will take place at the Stanley Kramer Theater in Hollywood.
There will be a limited number of tickets available to the general public at the NewFilmmakers LA official site. The event will include a Red Carpet VIP screening and reception. Cast and crew will also participate in a Q&A after the screening.”
We have confirmed that Mike Welch will be in attendance at this event as he is one of the stars of this intensely gripping film. From what we have learned the film is gritty, deeply moving, and a darker project from Mike’s normal fair. According to our source when we asked for more information about the project, “the film is the realization that many young people explore and get disillusioned, but some go too far and it ruins their life.”
In his recent interview over at Touched By Twilight, Mike spoke about this film as being the most challenging venture of his acting career. On the film’s just launched official site Mike states, “The entire cast and crew saw the film’s potential and believed they had a chance to be a part of something powerful and thought provoking.”
The film is not yet rated, so please be advised that if you are going, based on the material and the description we have been give, it is definitely intended for mature audiences. Now we certainly aren’t the MPAA, but given the description we’ve been given it sounds like the film would probably receive an R rating.
So if you are in the LA area, and over age 17 try to get yourself some tickets for this great event!
Shock til You Drop has news of a new trailer due out in mid-October.
Media BLVD has a great picture of the cast from the VMAs. You have to scroll down the the bottom to see it.
Lake County News– The article talks about how people who have read the books travel to Forks. The Lake County Library has created a travelling scrap book of Forks.
Frances Clark Sayers, in “Summoned by Books,” commented that “… it takes an extraordinary amount of vitality on the part of the author to set people on literary pilgrimage to haunts that have been described in his books.”
There is a blurb about Michael Welch in Playbill. It discusses his upcoming play Speech and Debate and has a picture at the bottom.
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