X-Files Officially Returning to FOX for 6 episodes

X-Files Officially Returning to FOX for 6 episodes

After a couple lack luster films and a 13-year gap, The X-Files is returning to the medium that fits it the best: television. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are the only original cast officially announced so far. Apparently its return to TV has been in the works since January.

The X-files creator Chris Carter spoke to EW and said:

“I think of it as a 13-year commercial break. The good news is the world has only gotten that much stranger, a perfect time to tell these six stories.

Dana Walden and Gary Newman, Chairmen and CEOs of Fox Television Group, shared:

“We had the privilege of working with Chris on all nine seasons of The X-Files – one of the most rewarding creative experiences of our careers – and we couldn’t be more excited to explore that incredible world with him again,”

The X-Files was not only a seminal show for both the studio and the network, it was a worldwide phenomenon that shaped pop culture – yet remained a true gem for the legions of fans who embraced it from the beginning. Few shows on television have drawn such dedicated fans as The X-Files, and we’re ecstatic to give them the next thrilling chapter of Mulder and Scully they’ve been waiting for.”

Based on Carter’s statement about “six stories” odd are these will be mostly self contained stories. While six episodes seems like a short run I have a feeling that these will be 90-minute mini movies kind of like Sherlock.

I love the show and I’m so happy that it’s back. I really think X-Files works better as a show compared to the attempts to make it work in cinema. I’d be even more excited if they came back every few years with a handful of amazing episodes.

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A Sneak Peek at Jeff Kinney’s Bookstore

A Sneak Peek at Jeff Kinney’s Bookstore

Photo: Judith Rosen

Jeff Kinney stands in his soon-to-open bookstore.

Ever since word slipped out two years ago, at BookExpo America, that Jeff Kinney was considering opening a bookstore in his adopted town of Plainville, Mass., excitement has been building over what the Diary of a Wimpy Kid author would create. After all, he’s had the opportunity to visit hundreds of stores while touring, and he writes for kids.

An Unlikely Story, which is slated to open in mid-May, will be a nearly 3,000 sq. ft. environmentally friendly general bookstore/community center in a town with a population of roughly 8,000. Earlier this week when Kinney gave PW a tour of the space, he talked of the magical elements he’s hoping to bring to the store. Among other things, he’s planning to set up a Quidditch match above the children’s section, with replicas of the brooms used in the Harry Potter films. He also wants to have books appear to dance through the air overhead.

“We’re looking for ways to make this whimsical,” explained Kinney, who is involved in every detail of the bookstore. Right now, though, the air is filled with the earthy scent of tung oil, which was recently applied to the floor on the main level, to protect the reclaimed maple floor. The bookstore and café will be located in this space.

While Kinney confirmed that there will be a small Wimpy Kid section in the store, he said that does not want to “make it a Wimpy Kid store.” Instead, as a nod to young fans, he’s planning to open up his studio, which will be on the third floor. When he’s not in the bookstore studio—Kinney currently works in a house next to his home—children will be able to hold some of the awards he’s received, including his Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards; draw on his tablet; and touch the 300-pound statue of Scrooge McDuck created by his “all-time favorite” artist, Carl Barks.

A rendering of the finished bookstore, from An Unlikely Story’s Facebook page.

The floor below will have a 150-seat events space for author talks, karaoke, retirement parties, and classes (on everything from cartooning to screenwriting to yoga). A 10-foot wide screen, along with monitors, is yet to be installed. An area at the far end of the floor will house a kitchenette. From there, kids will be able to get juice, while adults can purchase beer and wine. The latter will only happen, though, if the town grants a liquor license. The space will also house a conference room, which can be rented.

Although Kinney said he never planned to get into the food business, the basement has a walk-in refrigerator and giant sink, along with an oven for food prep for the cafe. The basement also has space for shipping and receiving.

For Kinney, “this is like having a big house, but for the community.” The store is on the site of what had long been the town’s general store, once an anchor of the downtown. Although he wasn’t able to save the building, which was too rundown, Kinney plans to honor it and its significance to Plainville. With that in mind, the bookstore exterior resembles the original market, including the porch where people used to hang out. Glass panels that separate the events area will be covered with an image of the original store.

That it took a bestselling children’s book author and illustrator to create a space to showcase new books in a small town 50 minutes south of Boston, and to build it from the ground up, is An Unlikely Story indeed.

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First Look at Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor in BATMAN v SUPERMAN: Dawn of Justice

First Look at Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor in BATMAN v SUPERMAN: Dawn of Justice

Entertainment Weekly has scored the first photo of Jesse Eisenberg in character as Lex Luthor from Zack Snyder’s upcoming Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, and it looks…well, it looks a lot like Jesse Eisenberg with a shaved head. There’s really not too much to unpack in this one. The photo was taken by Clay Enos, the set photographer who is responsible for those fun back-and-forth images between Snyder’s camp and the Star Wars team last year.

Snyder gave a description of Eisenberg’s character to the magazine to accompany the picture:

“He’s not any of the Lexes that you’ve seen, that’s for sure, other than him being a captain of industry and one person to the world and another person to himself. And bald, of course.

“Our Lex is disarming and he’s not fake. He says what he believes and he says what’s on his mind. If you can unravel the string and decipher what he means, it’s all there.”

I suppose it makes sense that Luthor says what’s on his mind — when you have billions of dollars, you can pretty much say whatever you want without fear. It’ll be interesting to see two billionaires in the same movie (Luthor and Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne) and see how they stack up against each other. What do you think about Eisenberg’s new look?

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Five Nights At Freddy’s, Meet Minecraft

Five Nights At Freddy’s, Meet Minecraft

Five Nights At Freddy's, Meet Minecraft

If you can’t beat ’em, hit them in the face repeatedly with a pick axe while weeping and then build a giant wall to make sure they never get close to you ever, ever again.

Steam user Maximum Player offers a pretty spot-on rendition of what I (or any of you) would do if we woke up in Five Nights at Freddy’s and suddenly had Minecraft powers. Admittedly, I would probably screamcry more tears of my own blood while plunging my pick axe into everything that moves, but the outcome would be essentially the same. And then walls. Walls everywhere. Double-wall, triple-wall, infini-wall over every possible entrance.

Or maybe I’d just tunnel out and build a cool fortress that looks kinda like a shark if you squint. But then walls. Walls over every door. Just to be safe.

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From Harry Potter to rock ‘n’ roll: 5 themed hotels to try on your next trip

From Harry Potter to rock ‘n’ roll: 5 themed hotels to try on your next trip

From Harry Potter to rock ‘n’ roll: 5 themed hotels to try on your next trip

Skwachàys Lodge

Tired of the standard cookie-cutter digs at all the major chain hotels and motels? Opt for more inspiring lodgings by booking a stay in a themed hotel instead. From a boutique aboriginal lodge to a James Brown-themed hotel room, there’s no shortage of unique rooms out there to suit every type of traveller.

Here’s a look at five themed hotels you may want to consider on your next trip:

1. Skwachàys Lodge

Located in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, the Skwachàys Lodge and Residence contains a fair trade gallery, boutique hotel, as well as an Aboriginal artist residence. The hotel was named in a traditional ceremony by the chief of the Squamish Nation, reflecting the traditional aboriginal name of the area located at the head of the False Creek.

Designed with the socially responsible traveller in mind, the lodge contains 18 hotel units, each with a unique design. The hotel, which also provides shelter apartments for at risk aboriginal people, has a rooftop sweat lodge and smudge room, and studio space.

Skwachays Lodge

2. Fantasyland Hotel

Surround yourself in Hollywood luxury or stay cozy inside a railway car at the Fantasyland Hotel in Edmonton.

The hotel, which is located at the city’s West Edmonton Mall and entertainment complex, offers several themed rooms for travellers to kick up their feet, from a Roman luxury room to a country Western-themed room. There’s even a truck-themed room, where the bed is mounted in the back of a flat-bed truck.

Fantasyland Hotel

3. Silver Saddle Motel

Rest with cowboys and bandits in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the Silver Saddle Motel.

Several of the rooms at this retro budget motel, located on the original Route 66, are inspired by different Western icons, including country artist Kenny Rogers and gambler-bandit Wyatt Earp.

The hotel features art by New Mexico artist Robert Shoofly and features a gift shop and lending library in the lobby.

Silver Saddle Motel

Silver Saddle Motel

4. McMenamins Crystal Hotel

Each of the 51 rooms at the quirky McMenamins Crystal Hotel in Portland, Ore., is inspired by an artist who has performed at the adjacent Crystal Ballroom over the past 100 years.

From B.B. King to Blondie, each room features original art work, headboards and panels inspired by a different musician. There’s even some Canadian acts who’ve made the cut, with one room inspired by Montreal’s Arcade Fire.

McMenamins Crystal Hotel

McMenamins Crystal Hotel

5. Georgian House Hotel

Bring out your inner sorcerer by booking a “wizard chamber” at the Georgian House Hotel in London, England.

Inspired by the Harry Potter book series, the chambers have been decorated to retain a gothic feel, with four poster beds and fun wizard details, including cauldrons, potions and arched doorways.

The hotel is a short walk to Victoria Station, where tourists can buy tickets for the Warner Brothers “Making of Harry Potter” tour.

Georgian House Hotel

Chris Evans Dresses as Captain America to Visit Seattle Children’s Hospital with Chris Pratt

Chris Evans Dresses as Captain America to Visit Seattle Children’s Hospital with Chris Pratt

 

Chris Evans and Chris Pratt Visit Seattle Children's Hospital
Chris Pratt and Chris Evans visit Seattle Children’s Hospital Seattle Children’s Hospital
Chris Evans may have won his Super Bowl bet against Chris Pratt, but that didn’t stop him from showing good sportsmanship.

Instead of betting money on the Feb. 1 game, the two superheroes decided to wager charity visits dressed up as their Marvel superheroes. Even though Evans, who rooted for the New England Patriots, won the bet, he decided to drop by Pratt’s charity of choice, Seattle Children’s Hospital on Saturday.

The day was filled with smiles and laughter as Evans, who was dressed up as Captain America, handed out toys to the children who were being treated at the hospital.

Capt America

But that doesn’t mean that Pratt didn’t keep up his end of their bet. The two visited Evan’s charity of choice, Christopher’s Haven, in Boston Feb. 5.

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One thing is fore sure – when two superheroes make a bet, we all win.