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Death Watch Blu-ray Review

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Anyone here ever seen this?
 
Revisit the Millennium Television Series in New Book Back to Frank Black | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central

From the Press Release
Fourth Horseman Press has confirmed the September 2012 publication of Back to Frank Black, a book based on the FOX television series "Millennium" (1996-1999) and produced in association with the titular campaign to return its protagonist, Frank Black, to the screen.

Back to Frank Black offers fans of Millennium a hitherto unprecedented volume of material exploring this landmark series. The book features forewords from lead actor Lance Henriksen and co-executive producer Frank Spotnitz as well an introduction by series creator and executive producer Chris Carter. Back to Frank Black presents extensive interviews with cast and crew in addition to exclusive new material that includes an original essay by actress Brittany Tiplady. The collection further boasts essays from a number of authors with in-depth knowledge of the series including Joseph Maddrey, co-author of Lance Henriksen’s autobiography Not Bad for a Human (2011), and award-winning media critic John Kenneth Muir. The volume features cover artwork by Matthew Ingles and illustrations throughout by campaign founder James McLean.

"Millennium" tells the story of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted with the ability to see into the minds of the killers he seeks. Through his work as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and manifestations of evil in the modern world. "Millennium" earned critical acclaim as well as a number of awards and nominations and remains highly regarded in the industry.

The Back to Frank Black movement—dedicated to seeing the return of "Millennium’s" unique hero to the screen—has gained support from throughout the entertainment industry, including active involvement from Henriksen himself.

Back to Frank Black is edited by Adam Chamberlain and Brian A. Dixon, publishers for Fourth Horseman Press and consultants to the Back to Frank Black campaign. The book will be available in both hard and soft cover editions with a multi-platform electronic edition set to be released later in the year. The collection will not be sold for profit and all proceeds will be donated to Lance Henriksen’s preferred registered charity, Children of the Night.
 
Seriously. You guys.

The Booth at the End.

So good.

JD

adgy

Are you on this **** yet? Come on it's 5 episodes for season 1. It's the length of a movie.

Watch it already. I need to talk to someone about it.
 
Well, I had some considerable uptime at work today, so I watched The Booth at the End series on Hulu. This was on the heels of watching Heartless, which was recommended in another thread by jerseydevil. Turns out I think they are good companion pieces, and I liked them both.
 
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