Showing posts with label Bryan Fuller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryan Fuller. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Pics of the Day

Pushing Daisies creator and all-around super-human Bryan Fuller tweeted the first page of the Daisies comic in pencil and colored form over the weekend, and here they be:


(click to embiggen) Lovely, right? Not so lovely is the news that the comics' publisher Wildstorm has closed up shop, so we won't be getting them just yet. Bryan promises updates though. We just gotta keep not shutting up about it until somebody snatches these up, people! Vigilance! We need our prolonged piemaker fix.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

I Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling...

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What is that? Do you smell it? It's kind of... fruity. A wafting of sweetness through the air. Colors seem a little brighter - yellows more golden, greens more verdant, reds all of a deeper cherry... I don't think I'm having a stroke... no... why, I think it might be a Daisies sort of day! 

The last episode of Pushing Daisies, Bryan Fuller & Co.'s brilliant ode to human contact, murder, songbirds and pies, aired in the US coming up on two years ago, burned off by ABC on June 13th, 2009. Twenty-two episodes are all we got but in those twenty-two hours there's more life than television's been able to muster in all the time since. So the spark still shines, the happy memories remain...


... and finally, the second season soundtrack comes out! Today in fact. Thirty-one yes thirty-one tracks of previously unreleased loveliness straight from composer Jim Dooley - whom we got to interview once upon a time. You can, you should, go and buy it at this link. (And then buy the first season's soundtrack here. Oh, and all the DVDs.) And then if all of us buy it The Powers That Be will see all the money Pushing Daisies is still making these almost-two-years later and they'll order seventeen thousand more episodes. Hooray! Alright, I dare to dream. But still, dream with me. If ever there were a show that dared us to dream, Pushing Daisies was it.

All this talk and I've delayed the prize. It didn't make it onto either of the soundtracks, but in honor of today's soundtrack release I've got Kristin Chenoweth's beyond-lovely cover of "Eternal Flame" (from the episode called "Comfort Food") for y'all.

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Download it at this link, or this one.

Tell Bryan Fuller thank you, y'all. 
(A good way to do that would be to go and buy the soundtrack!)
And if you missed them before, you can still download a couple of 
previously only-released-here-at-MNPP tracks at the below links.
Two different versions of Kristin Chenoweth
covering Lionel Ritchie's "Hello" are here

Her cover of "Candle on the Water" is here
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