Not really written in stone, but I might as well give you a sneak peak at the possibilities for this upcoming season. Normally, I would post this information on the Fellow Wiki page, but I might as well do it here before I do. Now keep in mind that the schedule for these may change and some might be dropped/changed/altered for reasons of interest, amount of video sources needed, or just becuase there is something better I could use, but here is an idea for what you might see.
First, the original idea of this series was to make it a monthly based show, which means one whole year = one whole season. So I hope to have at least 12 episodes by the end of 2010 released online.
Second, here is what I have and remember, some of these will or will not be used:
Hopefully by the end of next week, a review on the animated series Little Shop will be released. It's an animated "prequle" to the greatest and underrated movie musical of the bunch, Little Shop of Horrors. With odd animation and rapping plants, this 90s TV show is worth warning others of.
For Valentine's Day, the top 10 greatest female characters/actresses is in play. From video games to TV shows to movies, we take a look at the beautiful and sometimes action packed women that we know and (deeply) love.
In honor of the upcoming Tim Burton take, we see a history of Alice In Wonderland's travels through the many worlds of media, good and bad.
For April, we have the Earth Day Special, a forgotten TV event that mixs comedy with true facts. You can see this on my YouTube channel before it gets the review.
There is also two Archival Specials in play on another look at Cow and Chicken as well as a view on a lost pilot.
Then there is Marvel Comic Book TV shows from the 70s, Moonbeam Entertainment, a look at underrated musical films, my favorite 25 (and I kid you not) underrated films, a lost Saturday Morning cult classic, The Banana Splits Movie (yes, there was one. Deal with Logan), the Land of Gorch, and many more.
November and December will see the release of a look at the 1986 TV movie epic (to some degree) Babes in Toyland with Drew Barrymore, a pre-Matrix Keanu Revees, and Pat Morica (aka Mr Myagia); and a look at the underrated and long-forgotten tale The Great Santa Clause Switch.
Third, schedule may change. I can't stress that enough. If something you hope to see doesn't get reviewed, don't worry. Season 3 has yet to be scheduled. Til then, let me know what you think and I'll see you on the next upload.
P.S. Logan, if you are reading this, I will get the material to you by Friday. You know, the footage.
