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...in 1931, James Whale's film "Frankenstein", a likely source of inspiration for "Frank Stein", was released in the United States.
...in 1977, shooting began on "High Ballin'", starring Harvey Atkin (Dr. Laszlo from "Faltered States") as Buzz.
...in 1995, "Tecumseh: The Last Warrior", a TV movie featuring Lawrence "Death" Bayne as Stands Firm, was released on video in the United States.
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Thanks for visiting bigwolfoncampus.org, a site dedicated to my favorite television show, Big Wolf On Campus, as if
that weren't overly obvious from the domain name. For the uninitiated, Big Wolf On Campus is about the trials,
tribulations, and epic battles (so much for alliteration) of Tommy Dawkins, a popular football player who undergoes some
unexpected changes after being bitten by a werewolf a few days before his senior year of high school, and his friends, Gothic
Fantasy Guild president Merton Dingle and adventure-hungry kickboxer Lori Baxter. Big Wolf
has aired on a number of channels in a variety of countries, most notably VRAK.TV and YTV in Canada, ABC Family in the United
States, and Fox Kids Australia down under.
Well, enjoy the site. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, concerns, homicidal rantings, etc., feel free to drop
me a line.

Kevin Hart (Soul Plane, Scary Movie 4) has been cast in Peter Knight's new series Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, and Sean Maguire (Meet the Spartans) is playing the lead.
-- July 29th, 2008, 12:19 AM, posted by Adam
Peter Knight's upcoming Comedy Central series Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire has racked up a couple more press mentions, including some coverage in Hollywood Reporter and Variety.
-- March 15th, 2008, 2:15 PM, posted by Adam
Krod is coming.
Peter Knight, Big Wolf's co-creator/executive producer/writer and lots of other titles separated by slashes, has a new series in the wings: Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire. There are a couple of early press mentions floating around, including a nod by the New York Times and Broadcasting & Cable. Looks like shooting could start as early as this summer. Six episodes. Comedy Central. Fingers crossed.
It's not exactly the 'workplace comedy set in the Middle Ages' that most of these outlets are reporting -- think a cross between Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and The Legion of Substitute Heroes (I'll, um, try to come up with a less obscure analogy later). Bulging muscles and double-fisted swordplay. Delicately coiffed hero-hair. Complete idiot's guide to sorcery. More sweaty cleavage than you could kinda get away with Peter Knight's last basic cable homebase. Anyway, I'll post more when there's more to post, but...hey! News! Something to look forward to.
-- February 20th, 2008, 5:20 PM, posted by Adam
Laci reports that Brandon is going to pop up on the November 30th episode of The O.C..
-- November 19th, 2006, 2:08 PM, posted by Adam
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