.

Most Viewed Videos

Micheline DAX double dans Farscape 3 sur 5
Funniest Scene: Farscape [1x09] DNA Mad Scientist
Funniest Scene: Farscape [1x06] Thank God It`s Friday. Again
Funniest Scene: Farscape [1x05] Back and Back and Back To...

Random Videos

Funniest Scene: Farscape [1x19] Nerve
Micheline DAX double dans Farscape 2 sur 5
Funniest Scene: Farscape [1x15] Durka Returns

Syndication


........

Recent Videos

FarscapeFan.comDragonCon Los Angeles Stargate Los Angeles FarscapeDragon*Con2009-Claudia-Black-interview
DragonCon Supergate w Ben Browder!AtomiqueAlex Dimitriades - farscape - 05
Alex Dimitriades - Farscape - 04Alex Dimitriades - Farscape - 03Alex Dimitriades - Farscape 02
Jul
18
2009
El mundo celebra como Suráfrica ' s Mandela da vuelta a 91 - AFP


Brisbane Times

World celebrates as South Africa's Mandela turns 91
AFP
JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president, turns 91 on Saturday with a call for community service and celebrations from New York's Madison Square Garden to downtown Johannesburg. The increasingly frail former statesman who is ...
Fans mark Mandela's 91st birthday The Press Association
Fridge magnets and Russian dolls. Rise and rise of Nelson Mandela ... guardian.co.uk
Mandela an inspiration to SA: Mbeki Independent Online
BBC News  - The Associated Press  - Weekend Post
all 572 news articles »

Full Story: Noticias de Marruecos


Newer news items:
Older news items:

Comments
Add NewSearch
Britnee - Britnee     | 178.61.39.xxx | 2012-04-13 03:13:44
ok, i don't mean to sound bitchy but i pblbaroy will this is the fifth and final season of lost not the seventh. team darleton has promised answers to the majority of the questions by the end of the season. i have faith that they will deliver. lost is .absolutely brilliant. if the long hiatuses kept the casual viewer from remembering complex story lines maybe they should have been watching another show. something that does not require thinking. something more like ok, i'm not going there.i m o, there has never been another show on television that has a much depth. nearly every detail in every scene is relevant, especially the books that appear from time to time. everything is thematic. and if there were no other reasons to watch the show terry o'quinn's performances would merit watching all on their own. you might not think the investment is worth the payoff but i will definitely be there for every minute until the end. b t w i'm guessing you didn't watch last night's episode at the...
Earnhardt - jTdzPltlza     | 50.18.14.xxx | 2012-04-19 07:01:21
While it's true that Farscape and Andromeda lasted several seasons each, neither ended particularly gracefully. Farscape needed TV movies to wrap up its storylines (as did Stargate SG1, the single longest-running U.S. TV space opera), and Andromeda suffered writer turnover. Both lasted longer than Stargate Universe or Caprica.In the present, the only representatives of traditional space opera are Star Wars: Clone Wars, some Doctor Who, and potentially Blood & Chrome, unless you know of other shows that I've missed. Clearly, just as the recent wave of live-action superhero shows appears to be on the wane, so too are supernatural dramas still more popular than space-based shows.
Jenibelle - AUsNxsqZw     | 208.79.216.xxx | 2012-05-01 05:55:22
ok, i don’t mean to sound bitchy…but i probably will…this is the fifth and final season of lost…not the seventh. team darleton has promised answers to the majority of the questions by the end of the season. i have faith that they will deliver. lost is….absolutely brilliant. if the long hiatuses kept the “casual viewer” from remembering complex story lines…maybe they should have been watching another show. something that does not require thinking. something more like…ok, i’m not going there.i m o, there has never been another show on television that has a much depth. nearly every detail in every scene is relevant, especially the books that appear from time to time. everything is thematic. and if there were no other reasons to watch the show…terry o’quinn’s performances would merit watching all on their own. you might not think the investment is worth the payoff…but i will definitely be there for every m...
Kalin - RFFyJIjyVZgRieLDMX     | 61.47.40.xxx | 2012-05-13 03:23:28
I couldn’t agree more. I actually got into the show really late. I started watching before the previous season aired because I didn’t want to miss out. I decided to do a rewatch (or really, a first watch) and got hooked. I actually liked the last season, even though it was dizzying. I definitely felt interested in finding out how it ends. Unfortunately, it feels like NOTHING has happened so far this season, and I can’t help but want to fall asleep while watching. Especially with this past episode, I’ve never liked Locke, so dedicating a full episode on him is just… tedious at best. Obnoxious at worst.What’s more annoying? There’s barely been any Ben, who is my favorite character. I wish they’d just hurry this up.
Gwenelda - VFIIuhsHeOQasEPt     | 50.76.226.xxx | 2012-05-14 05:55:21
I was never able to get into lost. I also never had a strong opinion against the show, it just never caught my interest. I see the same kind of writing problem across many shows. It’s not Just “jumping the shark”, but I see it more as good concepts being extended beyond their natural endings. It makes the middle and the end not connect or mesh as well as if it had ended in a shorter, more concise, time frame.I see the British series and season length as a good example of giving the audience ‘not enough’ as opposed to ‘too much’.
Lacey - WeIeAJEdxWEgYgpHGFj     | 101.98.103.xxx | 2012-05-15 05:31:11
I’m sorry to hear you’re not a fan of “The Final Season” (I do think it’s pretty cheesy, the way they are hyping it up, but…the economy’s tough, attention spans are short; I suppose even giant tv phenomenons have to work to stay on top). Personally, I love the show, new season included. I love the way little clues are peppered through-out each episode; subtle clues, literary references, double meanings hidden in words, numbers, letters. I have a great time dissecting it with my friends every week. There have been a few “meh” episodes here and there, but overall…superb.
Write comment
Name:
Email:
 
Website:
Title:
Security Image
Please input the anti-spam code that you can read in the image.

Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved.

 
< Anterior   Siguiente >