Showing posts with label millennium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label millennium. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

James McLean on Back To Frank Black


Interview by Patrick Munn on Back to Frank Black - the campaign for the return of Millennium's Frank Black.
James McLean, founder and Co-Project Manager for Back To Frank Black, talks to us about the campaign, the support they have received and more.
Shorty after running our series of articles on XFilesNews, I was contacted by one of the two project managers behind the website Back To Frank Black. The site is devoted to seeing the central character of Millennium, Frank Black, resurrected in one form or another. To see if this was possible I spoke with contacts at 20th Century Fox and FX, who stated that a Millennium project was not on their "radars" at the present time. Shortly after that, I wrote a fairly in depth article on the campaign and its history. Just this past week I had the chance to interview James McLean, one of the campaign’s two project managers, about their origins, their upcoming book and more.

So, James, you are one of the two project managers for Back To Frank Black. Can you tell us what that involves? What do you tend to be doing on a day-to-day basis?

A lot of it is planning. There is a lot of planning, some stuff doesn’t work. But there’s a lot of reacting to issues and trying to build on them. We don’t have a big staff, so it’s not really about co-ordinating people; it’s about co-ordinating the direction of the campaign.

Read more at Suite101: James McLean Talks About Back To Frank Black | Suite101.com http://patrickmunn.suite101.com/james-mclean-talks-about-back-to-frank-black-a397057#ixzz1eRo8WpM3


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

James speaks to Lance Henriksen!

More interviews - this time with Lance Henriksen. A great guy - and a great interview. Well worth the time. Excuse my little monologue at the end - beyond the genuine need to rally support, I think half a glass of wine had got my lips flapping somewhat..

If you're reading this, and no doubt you are to be reading it, then please leave a comment on the backtofrankblackblog.


Listen to the Mp3 on the BacktoFrankBlack Stream or download using the links below!


To download from BacktoFrankBlack.com
To download from ITUNES
  • To subscribe to the Itunes podcast, simply load up the Itunes store on your Itunes application, search for BacktoFrankBlack and wait for the podcast to pop onto the list. Then click "subscribe" - you will need to sign up to a free Itunes account to do this - but Itunes does run a great service for podcasts of all types (including our friends ThaDarkSideVibe and Spooktalkular)

BacktoFrankBlack: Millennium Group Sessions SPECIAL: LANCE HENRIKSEN

In this special episode in the Millennium Group Sessions series, Troy and Jim speak to Frank Black himself, LANCE HENRIKSEN.

In this special and free podcast, Lance speaks about his time on the show, how he sees the future of Millennium, Aliens, Jordan and of course, the man we want back, Frank Black. There is also a cameo guest appearance in the interview! You don't want to miss it!

This free podcast is available on a weekly to fortnightly basis via ITUNES and BacktoFrankBlack.com. We'll naturally update you all on information on the podcast from this blog as well.

With ITUNES, anyone who has an Itunes friendly account will be able to subscribe easily and download the podcasts as they are released. We recommend the ITUNES friendly enhanced podcast because each episode will have its unique set of images to accompany the chatter!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

James and Troy Foreman interviews Marshall Bell for BacktoFrankBlack

For BacktoFrankBlack, myself and Millennium Group Sessions host Troy Foreman got together to interview Marshall Bell - who you may recall as "the guy with the repellent mutant attached to his stomach" in Total Recall, or "the general who screams and whines before being jellified by a passing bug in Starship Troopers", or simply from many of his onscreen TV and film roles ranging from "House MD", to "Stand By Me".

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say we have a few technical problems during the interview, but Marshall was wonderful. He patiently helped us through these unforeseen problems and was an absolute joy. Big soccer fan too - spent the seventies living in London. I warmed to the gent very quickly.

Anyhow, the relevant promo spiel is as follows:

BacktoFrankBlack: The Millennium Group Sessions
, hosted by Troy Foreman and co-hosted by Jim McLean is now available for free download via our website AND on ITunes!

To download from BacktoFrankBlack.com
To download from ITUNES
  • To subscribe to the Itunes podcast, simply load up the Itunes store on your Itunes application, search for BacktoFrankBlack and wait for the podcast to pop onto the list. Then click "subscribe" - you will need to sign up to a free Itunes account to do this - but Itunes does run a great service for podcasts of all types (including our friends ThaDarkSideVibe and Spooktalkular)

BacktoFrankBlack: Millennium Group Sessions 02 - Legion

In this second episode, Troy Foreman and Jim McLean give you, the potential very dear listeners, podcast brimming with Millennium's Legion! We have Legion himself, The Judge - actor Marshall Bell in an exclusive BacktoFrankBlack Interview, a chance to win a signed photo of Legion incarnate, Lucy Butler, AKA Sarah Jane Redmond, an informal discussion about Legion in season one by Jim and Troy and of course, news updates on the campaign and the cast/crew of Millennium. (97 mins)

This free podcast is available on a fortnightly basis via ITUNES and BacktoFrankBlack.com. We'll naturally update you all on information on the podcast from this blog as well.

With ITUNES, anyone who has an Itunes friendly account will be able to subscribe easily and download the podcasts as they are released. We recommend the ITUNES friendly enhanced podcast because each episode will have its unique set of images to accompany the chatter!


Monday, May 04, 2009

Jim and BacktoFrankBlack go all Podcasty!



BacktoFrankBlack: The Millennium Group Sessions, hosted by Troy Foreman and co-hosted by myself, good old Jim McLean, is now available for free download via BacktoFrankBlack.com AND on ITunes!

To download from BacktoFrankBlack.com
  • For the enhanced image podcast (with some pretty exclusive photos) for Itunes and Ipod lovers (sound and images also works on apple quicktime - this version will also play as a simple audio recording): Click here! (15MB 60 mins)
To download from ITUNES
  • To subscribe to the Itunes podcast, simply load up the Itunes store on your Itunes application, search for BacktoFrankBlack and wait for the podcast to pop onto the list. Then click "subscribe" - you will need to sign up to a free Itunes account to do this - but Itunes does run a great service for podcasts of all types (including our friends ThaDarkSideVibe and Spooktalkular)

BacktoFrankBlack: Millennium Group Sessions 01 - Pilot/Pilot

In the pilot episode, Troy Foreman and Jim McLean give you, the potential very dear listeners, information about the campaign's background, news updates on the campaign and the cast/crew of Millennium and a frank, informal chat about the pilot episode of our favourite TV show. (60mins)

This free podcast is available on a fortnightly basis via ITUNES. We'll naturally update you all on information on the podcast from this blog as well.

With ITUNES, anyone who has an Itunes friendly account will be able to subscribe easily and download the podcasts as they are released. We recommend the ITUNES friendly enhanced podcast because each episode will have its unique set of images to accompany the chatter!

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In related news, I've just finished recording a podcast with the wonderful Spooktalkular team that will be released later this week. It was a great little session between myself, Troy Foreman (of BacktoFrankBlack/ThaDarkSideVibe) and Spooktalkular hosts Frank and Laura. Watch for further updates - it really was a lovely chatty session. Informal and a lot of fun!

Monday, April 13, 2009

BacktoFrankBlack offering an X-Files book prize!

BacktoFrankBlack is giving away "The Complete X-Files: A guide to the Myth and the Movies"
by Matt Hurwitz and endorsed by Millennium creator Chris Carter to TWO lucky winners who can offer a humorous caption to the following picture:

Email BacktoFrankBlack.com your suggestion before the end of Friday, (update: they've announced their winner - check their blog!) to win a hardback copy of this fantastic X-Files book! Third place will get a copy of the indie movie Millennium Apocalypse (region 1).

Worth a try, n'est pas?

Click here for BacktoFrankBlack.com's entry terms and conditions

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Cancelled too soon: Firefly, meet Millennium.

Those who regularly suffer this output will be aware of the campaign I keep pushing for the return of Millennium's Frank Black. Others may have equally suffered my recent twabber (a jabbering monologue as vacuous as twitter but with no word limit) on Battlestar Galactica. Some poor fools will have suffered both.

Well rest assured, the tippity, tappity, tuttery tick of my fingers against keys translates to a topic devoid of Cylons or Legion.

Well, almost anyway.

A neat, uncomfortable wisdom tooth extraction has lead to two vital occurrences this very week. The first is the increased necessity for painkillers, resulting in some wobbling and sleeping, the other is a marathon viewing of Whedon's Firefly show, its sequel Serenity and the comic book segue Those Left Behind. For those who aren't familiar with the show - bloody well go and get all manner of familiar with it. It's essentially the daily life of Han Solo with a more glib and earthy penmanship; a gang of mercenaries who struggle to survive in the outer edges of a solar system inside their much loved bucket of bolts, Serenity.

In some respects, Millennium and Firefly suffered juxtaposing ailments. The former got three brimming, excellent seasons but was robbed a satisfying resolution, while the latter was robbed of more than half a season but got a wonderful epic conclusion. Put the two together and you'd have the most righteous slice of television brilliance known to man since, well, Battlestar Galactica.

That being said, perhaps what makes Firefly so great is that it is short. Thirteen stories plus a film. In some ways it seems grossly unfair that it was cut off so early - even with the fortunate luxury of a feature film, this show had so much to say, but one could equally say that thirteen tales is enough for most forms of storytelling. We're never bummed out Hamlet never got a sequel or that Frodo didn't manage to showcase his exploits beyond Middle Earth. We don't get upset that Stoker didn't pen ten odd more encounters with Dracula. When all said and done, a book series that managed to whip out thirteen tales would be considered most generous - possibily even excessive.

But with television, we want more. Arguably this is understandable - we look to Firefly as a serial, we look to Macbeth as a single tale. With books, the time it can take to read a single good novel thoroughly you could have watched a good few episodes of a TV show. Three quarters of an hour isn't that long when it comes to storytelling - and that's our standard television serial format.

However, we don't look to serialised films with such a warm grace. Naturally there are factors which made film a whole different pot of ingredients, but whatever the factors that make a franchise of film often weaker than a single outing, the fact is we don't appear to look at ten odd hours of storytelling on television as a bigger enough investigation of a particular universe - or in Firefly's case, a particular 'verse.

The obvious answer is the basis of comparison. I'm not a fan of Stargate - as a genre comparison - and yet it has gone on and on and on. Whoopie for its fans, but for those of us who didn't find pleasure in the show and have watched shows that were pleasurable drop by the wayside, its understandable that we speculate to what Firefly could have had.

But then I have to remind myself - of those who did manage to get what Stargate had (or at least more than half a season) and see what happened to those shows as a result. Did longevity eat into the show's quality and thereby its legacy? It's an age old question - do you suffer the inevitable duds of a longer show for the sake of the gems that might be cut? Or do you simply enjoy the short and sweet of a single, well crafted season?

Invariably, as with all things from my gob, the answer is somewhere in the middle. I can't think of any show that lasted any more than five seasons that hasn't shown a dip in quality. Likewise, I can think of many shows which had potential that you knew was present but was never had the opportunity to prove it. Knowing Whedon's talent and the sheer craft of Firefly's 'verse, I'm sure the show had much to prove. Wouldn't it be great to swap over DVDs with an alternate universe - show a world which had five seasons of Firefly Serenity film and for them to show us their four extra boxsets? I'm sure they'd be as fascinated in Serenity's quick wrap as we would be in their extended franchise.

In the end, I know I would have happily suffered some duds for more Firefly, just as I am happy suffering Thirteen Years Later in Millennium for the sake of over fifty episodes, but if I was honestly rational with myself, I'd say that Firefly is like reading a book while Millennium will always remain a unfinished project (unless we can do something about that - see backtofrankblack.com). For all the potential Whedon's show lost, it had something so special that is so much missed from Millennium - it had an ending. Okay, not a definitive ending (Whedon wasn't that dumb), but the film it got gave the show closure the series never could offer. That closure is important. I can watch Firefly, enjoy the variety in stories, the colour of the characters and the wonderful workmanship of its world safe in the knowledge that like a good book - like all good things - it has an end that will satisfy. I can enjoy the episodes without looking at the clock knowing I'm getting closer to being ripped away from the story, its tale unfinished.

With Firefly/Serentity we have a beginning, middle and end - thanks to the film's focus on the River's arc. The show opens on Simon and River's début on ship, we watch the crew and passengers adapt to their new dynamic and it finishes with this family actually making a difference - whether that difference is long-lasting we don't know, but that doesn't matter. The show has been giving meaning by the significance of its final outing.

Of course there may be more from Firefly in the future. With the commerce of cult being so unpredictable these days, its never too late for a return (look at Red Dwarf, brand new back on TV tomorrow for the first time in over a decade - and given then ending of the last season, in need of a return). If there isn't, I'm good with that. For me, Firefly/Serenity make the book - I'm not desperate for a sequel. But with Millennium, well, that's a different story. That show needs an end.

Hell, every show needs an end of some sort - but there are a few quality shows in particular that need it more than others. I'm forever grateful to Firefly's fandom for pushing so we got some form of closure on that wonderful show. I'm just hoping that Millennium might have the chance of the same.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Author speaks out on his feelings about Millennium.

Back to Millennium, back to Frank Black. Am I obsessed? No - I've met Millennium fans who have worked for that description. I'm just over-focused. Particularly on the campaign to bring Millennium back - after all, it was a show about one man caring more than anyone else. Well, BacktoFrankBlack is the same. Only its a group of people who care more than anything else. Oh, and I suppose we don't really help solve violent crimes either. But there's enough there to strain out this allegory.

While we're on this subject, I thought for those who ask me "why do you waste time promoting this Millennium thing?" I could reply with a single sentence rather than mountains of my own frayed thread of opinions and ideas (see previous paragraph for damn fine example).

Let me just clarify what I mean:

"Why do you waste time promoting this Millennium thing?"
Read this blog and find out.

See? Simplo.

And seriously, give it a read. It's a great, personal piece from an established thriller author (M R Sellers) and what draws him into the world of Millennium. Read it if you feel tempted to ask me that bolded question, read it for the sheer hell of a good article. Which ever you pick, read it now - there's a good chap.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

James interviewed in SCIFINOW 25

In relation to BacktoFRANKBLACK, I was interviewed for the back page of the latest SCIFINOW Issue 25. Read it. Not for me (I'm a simple, good-for-nothing Brit nobody) but to support the Millennium agenda.

And because I'm in it.

Should be taking part in a Millennium podcast stay tuned (or do something more interesting in the interim - your choice).
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In other news.. more details about K-9, the upcoming children's series from K-9's brainchild, Bob Baker.

Source: PARK ENTERTAINMENT:

From the writer of Wallace and Gromit, Bob Baker, comes…

K9 – The Series

GENRE: Comedy
Running Time: 26 x 1/2 hr episodes

PREMISE
Somewhere in the future…

COMING SOON

Originally created for the 1970s DOCTOR WHO series by Bob Baker and Dave Martin, K9 has long been an iconic television character. Now comes a brand new adventure series featuring everyone’s favourite robot dog!

K9 is a children’s sci-fi/adventure series combining comedy, action and suspense “X Files” meets “Men in Black” with a zany dash of “Ghostbusters”. K9 mixes live action characters with stunning visual-effects.

London, in the future: STARKEY (14) orphan and rebel ultimately plans to bring down the system but for the time being he is prepared to simply slip through the cracks. While evading the police he takes refuge in a large detached house, now the residence of reclusive scientist, Professor GRYFFEN. He is followed by JORJIE (14) an adventurous girl who partly admires Starkey’s dissident stance, but mostly wants to share whatever excitement is afoot.

Inside the dilapidated mansion, they see Gryffen absorbed in an experiment with a strange piece of alien technology, a Space Time Manipulator (S/TM). DARIUS (15) an artful dodger who, among his many occupations, runs errands for Gryffen, confronts the pair, but at that moment a portal opens and through the hole torn in the fabric of space/time burst two reptilian warrior JIXEN. The Jixen attack Starkey. The teenager is saved from certain death by a small dog-like robot, K9 Mark I, who follows the Jixen through the portal and places himself between the monsters and boy.

In the ensuing battle, the only way K9 can defeat the Jixen is to blow himself and them to pieces. One surviving Jixen limps out of the mansion. Before expiring, K9 is able to give instructions that allow Starkey to initiate a regeneration program. A new, more sophisticated and futuristically designed K9 is regenerated.

K9 and Starkey, with the assistance of Jorjie, Darius and Gryffen, become the earth’s front line defence against dangers threatening from anywhere and anytime in the galaxy. They will have a lot of fun, action, adventure, and some scares along the way, saving the earth from alien creatures, monsters and more than a few human threats.

The K-9 mark 1 sounds interesting on two counts. K-9 mark 1 was left on Gallifrey - so what's it doing on Earth? Let's pray it's not "Bob" canon, based on his tie-in stories that were published staring K-9 in the 80s.

Secondly, wasn't the reason for the big K-9 revamp because while Bob owns the character, he doesn't own the design? So will Mark 1 look like the BBC K-9? As a pertinent quote: "Time will tell - it always does.."

Thursday, February 19, 2009

A good bit of Fan Montage - Millennium style!

Millennium fan video (RodimusBen)


Well worth watching. I must confess to being quite a fan of, erm, fan montages. Few get it right - the above is a rare exception.

Yes, what a backseat critic I am of this fan genre and I'm about to eulogise. I've made this point before on the net, but hell, I'm going to do so again. I'm not going to attempt to justify my 'right' to offer opinion in an area I don't really pratically venture personally - especially given everyone in this country, nay - world, enjoys the same right of stepping onto a soapbox and explaining how a film/government/society/local park should be run - with no practical experience to back it up.

Either way, I'll leave it to you good people to judge whether I'm being informative or an Arse. Or both, if you prefer. I'll happily accept "neither" as a conclusion to your findings.

Anyhow, injected with syringe full of opinion opiate, here's what I feel hinders many music montages.

1. Many fan montage makers lazily sit their masterpiece in linear edits with clips simply pulled out of the episode in order. Sometimes it would almost be worth just putting the chosen song onto an Ipod and watching the show ourselves. Jazz it up.
2. Don't let clips over-run. Another classic mistake. Clips that run on too long lose their punch.
3. Another grievous error is to spend more effort in matching lyrics to visuals than ensuring the video's edit is tight. It's nice to see some lines synchronize with the visuals, but it's more important the video is interesting, vibrant and well put together.
4. Using cuts with characters involved in dialogue tends to damage the flow of your visuals. The audience should skim like a skipping stone from clip to clip with the music as their wave. As soon as chosen clip has a character - or worse - two characters chatting, you lose the pace. Again, this relates to point 2 - if you've got time to see two people chatting, chances are the clip is too long.
5. Please, please, please, don't let your work be weakened by a predictable choice of music unless your clip has something new to prove with that piece. Avoid Linkin Park, Green Day, Avril Lavine and the wonderful Requiem For A Dream unless you have something new to 'say'! Be inventive.

Certainly this will create more hard work. I hope its as much feedback as it is snippy criticism. Anyone who willingly puts days into a piece of work I respect regardless of the result. This is a generic attack on generic mistakes, nothing personal whatsoever.

I think RodimusBen's raw 5 minute wonder is a fine example of finding a balance between diversity and relevance of clips place superbly to a well chosen piece of music. I hope you enjoy it more than you have this Blog opinion - or "Blop" as it were hereafter be known (and why I did not christen it until the very last sentence.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

James interviewed by X-Files News.com

,James is interviewed for his work at BacktoFrankBlack.com by X-Files News - a FOX endorsed X-Files news site.

Enough of the third person, I was interviewed. It was fun and I must say the staff are splendid. Please support the site whenever you can if you have any Philes blood within you.

"..James Mclean and Kimon, as we know them, describe this campaign as a different and unusual one, “…as it's not really about fans demanding the return of a TV series, or even the main character, but looking to support the interest of Mr Carter, Mr Spotnitz and Frank Black himself, Lance Henriksen - all of which have cited their interest in returning to Frank Black and Millennium in the past year.” In their own words, is this a campaign to support a campaign?

They explain that this movement surfaced recently, and when the guys approached Frank Spotnitz about it he wouldn’t be any more forthcoming but yet realistic: "It’s something we would definitely be interested in, but it’s going to take a massive appeal by fans to get it up." James adds: “we are looking to bring the fans together and create a platform of support based on the actors and producers eagerness to bring it back...”

Click here to read the full interview.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

McLean interviews Lance Henriksen!

Little old me got the opportunity to have a phone interview with horror/sci-fi actor Lance Henriksen for BacktoFrankBlack.com. Read the first part of this interview!

I must say it was a delight and Lance was enthusiastic to talk about the campaign to return his character Frank Black to a screen near you. We chatted for nearly an hour - a fascinating man, as I hope the interview will prove.

What I found fascinating was just how difference Lance is to Frank Black and in someways so similar. They are both devoted to their art - Lance works hard on his characters as Frank does on his cases. I feel there are some similar perspectives in ideology too, but the candor and intonation of Lance is utterly different to Frank Black. Goes without saying that a good actor should be different from the persona he plays, but with Lance you really feel he explores the character and finds routes to discover that character that aren't supported by his own attitudes. In the interview, Lance quoted a line from Frank. Now, I won't pretend I'm the world's authority on Millennium, but I've seen the whole show and enjoy it thoroughly (enough to fight for its future I guess!), but I didn't recognize the quote! It wasn't until later when I played it back in my head I got it. It was the intonation. Frank and Lance may share the same voice, but the way he generates "Frank" is utterly different to how Lance speaks. So much so, the quote felt alien from Lance even though it was a quote from Frank. If you see.

Well there you go, a little waffle to plug the interview. Lovely guy - and eager to contribute to the campaign. Enjoy.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Zone Horror UK promotes BacktoFRANKBLACK!

Millennium and Frank Black are a personal favourite of mine, so excuse me as I add this little plug for the campaign to bring the lead character, Frank Black, back!

UK Horror has run an article about the BacktoFRANKBLACK campaign!

Millennium (which is being shown daily here on Zone Horror at 20:00) lasted three seasons but the main character, Frank Black returned briefly in an episode of The X-Files (episode 4 of series 7 fact fans!). More recently, creator Chris Carter and lead actor, Lance Henriksen have stated their interest in bringing Frank Black back. In Millennium producer/writer Frank Spotnitz’ words, “It’s something we would definitely interested in… but its going to take a massive appeal by fans to get it up!”

So it comes as no surprise to learn that a website has been created to petition and ask for Frank Black’s return, in any shape or form....

To read more, click here.

To discuss the article or leave comment, go the Zone Horror's forums or contact them directly here."

Monday, October 13, 2008

Bring Back Frank Black!




BacktoFrankBlack.com


Bring back the best Criminal Profiler on television. Sign their petition, write a letter to Fox - Lance wants him back, so does Frank Spotniz and Chris Carter. Speak up for a good cause!