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Jessica Simpson Calls Her Engagement a 'Big Shock,' Shows Off Her New Ring (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Nov 24th 2010 4:15AM
Jessica Simpson Calls Her Engagement a 'Big Shock,' Shows Off Her New RingIf you weren't paying attention this week, you might not know that Jessica Simpson got engaged. And if you're just hearing the news, try guessing who the lucky guy is.

So who is Jessica's new husband-to-be? Tony Romo? John Mayer? Dane Cook? Adam Levine? Billy Corgan? Um ... Tony Romo again?

Nope! The answer is: Former NFL player Eric Johnson. Simpson and Johnson began dating in May, while he was still married. Eric got divorced in October, and he and Jess were engaged five weeks later. On 'Late Night' (weeknights, 12:37AM ET on NBC), Simpson discussed her surprise engagement, which was a real surprise to her -- she was almost the last person to know about it.

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Jessica Simpson Explains How Eric Johnson is Her True Love (VIDEO)

by Donald Deane, posted Nov 23rd 2010 1:00PM
According to Jessica Simpson, she knew fiance Eric Johnson was her true love based upon how secure he makes her feel and how he's not at all put off by her celebrity, she said on 'Access Hollywood Live' (weekdays, syndicated).

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Jessica Simpson Shows Off Her Engagement Ring on 'The Early Show' (VIDEO)

by Donald Deane, posted Nov 22nd 2010 12:30PM
On 'The Early Show' (weekdays, 7AM ET on CBS), Jessica Simpson proudly shows off the engagement ring presented to her by former NFL player Eric Johnson.

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Flash Gordon -- An early look

by Adam Finley, posted Jul 30th 2007 3:04PM

flash gordonI went into this updated version of Flash Gordon with basically zero knowledge of the character and its many previous incarnations. I know Flash has appeared in a comic strip, comic books, movie serials and on television, but all of those popped up before my time. Since this is clearly SciFi's attempt to bring the character back and make him appealing to a new audience, I figure my ignorance is beneficial.

So anyway, is the new Flash any good?

Yes, probably.

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Flash Gordon panel at Sci Fi's digital press tour - VIDEO

by Keith McDuffee, posted Jul 2nd 2007 4:27PM
flash gordon cast panel
Our last panel of our two day trip in Vancouver was for the new comic-book-turned-TV-show, Flash Gordon, due to premiere later this year. To be completely honest, not a whole lot of people were looking forward to this visit, especially when considering what we'd seen the previous day. However, in the end, I for one now have different expectations for the show and think it's worth a second glance.

Thanks again to Gina Holden, Eric Johnson, Karen Cliche and Jody Racicot for taking the time to sit down with us. The entire panel video is embedded after the jump below (by the way, all of the previous videos should work without a problem now.)

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More casting news for Flash Gordon

by Adam Finley, posted May 11th 2007 4:21PM

gina holdenGina Holden, last seen on the TV series Blood Ties, has joined the cast of SCI FI's upcoming adaptation of Flash Gordon as Dale Arden, the love interest of Flash Gordon (played by Eric Johnson). Holden also appeared in Fantastic Four and will also appear in the upcoming sequel to Alien Vs. Predator.

The series also recently cast actor Jody Racicot as Dr. Hans Zarkov, and John Ralston as the evil Ming. The series has already cast Giles Panton as Joe, Karen Cliché as Baylin, Panou as Nick, Jill Teed as Norah, Jonathan Walker as Rankol, Carmen Moore as Jolie and Anna van Hoft as Aura.

Flash Gordon began as a comic strip in the 1930s and eventually spawned a number of adaptations, including movie serials, TV shows and radio programs. The new Flash Gordon series kicks off sometime this August.

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Eric Johnson is Flash Gordon

by Adam Finley, posted Apr 11th 2007 3:15PM

eric johnsonThe new Flash Gordon series for Sci Fi begins shooting in Vancouver next month, and they've found their lead role: Eric Johnson. Most of you will know Johnson from his role as Whitney Fordman on Smallville.

Johnson is not the only one coming to the project from Smallville. Rick Rosenthal, who also helmed episodes of the series, is directing the first two episodes of Flash Gordon, which are being written by Peter Hume (Charmed). Hume is also executive producing along with Robert Halmi Sr. and Robert Halmi Jr., who earlier worked on the Legend of Earthsea miniseries.

The new series is expected to debut sometime in August. Other roles have not yet been cast. Earlier reports on the series claimed it would be lighter in tone than other shows such as Battlestar Galactica, but not quite as campy as earlier versions.

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