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Jul 27 2008

PUSHING DAISIES Comic-Con Panel in Pictures

For those of you who couldn’t be there, ThePieMaker.com wanted to let you experience yesterday’s PUSHING DAISIES Comic-Con panel through the images we captured during the panel and then at the autograph signing session that Team Daisies took part in down on the Comic-Con floor. After the signing the cast went up to the WB tower room above the Comic-Con floor to do some interviews - Dan and I were up there too so we snagged a few pics.

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Jul 27 2008

Listen To The Entire PUSHING DAISIES Comic-Con 2008 Panel

If you missed out on the incredible panel, don’t worry your pretty little heads. Here is the entire PUSHING DAISIES Comic-Con 2008 Panel audio for your enjoyment.  Listen as Barry Sonnenfeld guides Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Bryan Fuller, Dan Jinks, Kristin Chenoweth, Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz through fan questions and the glorious and imaginative world of Pushing Daisies.

If you’re already a loyal TV Talk Podcast subscriber, this panel will automatically download to your iTunes (or may be sitting there waiting for you now)!

Kath and I wish we could have had more information posted earlier but we had a bunch of other panels and press rooms today that inhibited us from running to our laptops and posting about Pushing Daisies, but damnit here goes nothing…

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Listen Online: PieCast #3: Pushing Daisies Comic-Con Panel 2008

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May 19 2008

Pushing Daisies on TV Guide’s Dream Emmy Ballot List

Pushing Daisies should be floating on cloud Emmy right now because TV Guide has anointed some of the Daisies cast as Class Clowns of the 2007-2008 season.

Michael Ausiello (along with Matt Roush and Bruce Fretts) have announced their Dream Emmy Ballot for Comedy and kudos to Kristin Chenoweth, Chi McBride and Swoozie Kurtz for being at the top of their list.  Now if only those Emmy voters would take note…

*Updated: They’ve also added the show itself to their newest list, Best In Show!

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Dec 28 2007

PUSHING DAISIES on Family Television Awards (Video)

As we all know, last night PUSHING DAISIES won the Outstanding New Series Award on the Family Television Awards.

Here is a poor quality clip from last night’s broadcast. If a better quality video is out there, someone let us know.

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Dec 03 2007

New PUSHING DAISIES Cast Photos - Red Carpet Events

It’s Monday and there’s no PUSHING DAISIES this week so we here at ThePieMaker.com are keeping our favorite Pie Ho’s on the brain by bringing you these new photos from various Red Carpet Events.

Lee Pace at The Family Television Awards:
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Ellen Greene at The Family Television Awards:
Ellen Greene at The Family Television Awards (1) Ellen Greene at The Family Television Awards (2)

Swoosie Kurtz at The Family Television Awards:
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Kristin Chenoweth at The Kennedy Center Honors:
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Chi McBride and Wife at The Planet Hollywood Hotel Las Vegas Opening:
Chi McBride and Wife at The Planet Hollywood Hotel Las Vegas Opening

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Nov 27 2007

Pushing Daisies: “Morning Has Broken” by Ellen Greene

In case you need a little pick me up, here’s Ellen Greene singing “Morning Has Broken” from PUSHING DAISIES Episode 1.07, Smell of Success.

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Oct 03 2007

Episode 1.1: PUSHING DAISIES Premiere

PUSHING DAISIES: “Pie-lette”

Original Airdate: October 3, 2007

Summary: Ned, a mild-mannered baker of fabulous pies, discovered as a child that he had a unique gift. Ned had the ability to return someone dead briefly back to life with just a simple touch. Through the years, Ned has learned to live with his unique ability, and puts his gift to good use, working with his only friend, a private investigator, to crack murder cases by asking victims to name their killers. But the tale gets complicated, as all tales do, when he saves his childhood sweetheart and she miraculously stays alive. Life would be perfect, except for one cruel twist: if Ned ever touches her again, she’ll lose the life he gave her, for good this time. There’s always a catch…

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Oct 02 2007

Everythings Coming Up Roses for PUSHING DAISIES

PUSHING DAISIES Reviews

There’s no doubt about it - PUSHING DAISIES is the most talked about pilot of the 2007-08 TV season. Critics from all over are singing the praises of this unique forensic fairytale. Here are some early reviews of the show from critics across the globe. We will continue to add to this post over time. If you see a review of the show not listed here leave a comment or contact us and we will post it.

Most reviews will contain spoilers for the pilot.

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Picture-Perfect Daisies: Chicago Sun Times
Excerpt: Here it is at last, the new TV show with the biggest buzz among critics. I almost hate to say this (since I can be a contrarian at times), but “Pushing Daisies” deserves its high praise. It’s the best new drama of the fall, finding sweet hope in morbid tragedy…The debut is a luxurious beast of a fairy tale that finally brings “Amelie’s” French-daydream rhythm and soul to the small screen. If viewers take to “Daisies” the way critics have — I can’t imagine this won’t be at least a cult hit — a field of copycats may bloom next fall, and American TV would become a Frenchier landscape of fresh fantasies. (continue reading at the Chicago Sun Times)

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Bottom Line: Pushing Daisies: The Hollywood Reporter
Excerpt: You’ll know it when you click on “Pushing Daisies.” Instinctively, you’ll reach around for your sunglasses. Few shows give your pixels a workout like this one. Of course, there’s more to “Daisies” than an arresting color palette, but the show’s stimulating optical quality is one of the more obvious differences between this unusual, whimsical dramedy and just about everything else on the air. (Continue reading at The Hollywood Reporter)

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Fall Preview: Pushing Daisies: GiveMeMyRemote.com
Excerpt: PUSHING DAISIES is like nothing you have seen on TV before and it will make you fall in love with TV all over again. The show will satisfy your senses with its vibrant look and its decidedly delicious, distinctive and daring dialogue. There is not one moment wasted in this incredible pilot - the best one I have seen since LOST. (Continue reading at Give Me My Remote)

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A Letter of Recommendation: Adam Rucker
Excerpt: Altogether, the show’s character craziness, visual variety, and altogether unique way of storytelling means that it will either be extremely successful, or not at all. I’m naturally hoping for the successful side of that argument. (Continue reading at Adam Rucker’s Blog)

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Aug 22 2007

PUSHING DAISIES Promo Pictures (NEW)

ABC just released these new promo pictures for Season One of PUSHING DAISIES.

Anna Friel as Charlotte “Chuck” Charles on Pushing Daisies Anna Friel as Charlotte “Chuck” Charles on Pushing Daisies (2) Chi McBride as Emerson Cod on Pushing Daisies Chi McBride as Emerson Cod on Pushing Daisies (2) Ellen Greene as Aunt Vivian on Pushing Daisies Ellen Greene as Aunt Vivian on Pushing Daisies (2) Ellen Greene as Aunt Vivian on Pushing Daisies (3) Swoosie Kurtz as Aunt Lily on Pushing Daisies Swoosie Kurtz as Aunt Lily on Pushing Daisies (2) Lee Pace as Ned on Pushing Daisies Lee Pace as Ned on Pushing Daisies (2) Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook on Pushing Daisies Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook on Pushing Daisies (2) Pushing Daisies Cast

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Aug 20 2007

PUSHING DAISIES Cemetery Screening a Hit

PUSHING DAISIES Screening

ThePieMaker.com is trying to scour the internet for people who went to last night’s free screening of PUSHING DAISIES at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Chuck and I tried to go from our homes on the East Coast but for some reason Dee Dee from Boutique Travel Travel Boutique wasn’t answering. It looks like the whole cast showed up as well as Bryan Fuller! The buzz being generated for this show is almost deafening. There is so much chatter online and amongst people that I find it hard to believe that this will not be a huge hit. How many NEW (or existing for that matter) shows would have screenings around the country, travel to Comic-Con, have a viewing in a cemetery or attend the New York Television Festival?

Bryan Fuller and the folks at ABC are working overtime to ensure Pushing Daisies in the buzz show of the upcoming season and we here at The Pie Maker think its working gangbusters!

Out in Hollywood talks with Lee Pace at Cemetery Screening:

The talented actor Lee Pace plays the lead in the new ABC series “Pushing Daisies” which I watched last week at a special screening at the Forever Hollywood Cemetery. The setting was kinda creepy (I never thought I’d step foot in a cemetery at night!) but the show was great! It is a love story about a young man (Pace) who bakes pies for a living but also has a very special gift: the ability to return someone dead briefly back to life with just a simple touch.

LA’s ABC Affiliate reports in:

Pushing Daisies screening at cemetery (VIDEO)

“I’m just glad I’m vertical,” said “Pushing Daisies” co-star Swoosie Kurtz as she gestured around the cemetery. “You know, a lot of people here are no longer upright.”

“It is an unusual event. It is,” said star Lee Pace. In “Pushing Daisies,” Pace plays a guy who can bring dead people back to life with the touch of a finger. “We’re screening a pilot in a cemetery. It’s odd. It’s weird. But it’s kind of an odd show.”

At Hollywood Forever Cemetery, hundreds of people — some of them no longer with us — and one very brave bird flocked together to watch the first episode of “Pushing Daisies.”

Maggie (a TV Writer) from Bootstrap Productions:

The pilot of Pushing Daisies is FABULOUS! It was wonderful on the page and another thousand times better in its final form. It’s just the loveliest thing. It has sort of a dark, sick sense of humor, but that’s couched in sort of Edward Scissorhands bright pastels and a bit of magical realism and all kinds of weird heart.

Oh, I love it so. You knew I would. I knew I would. But it’s fantastic to see it finally, even projected against a mausoleum in a cemetery–which is deeply strange, but appropriate–and find out for real.

The dialogue is so sharp and funny and crisp, so NOT the expected thing, it’s like you’re dancing really fast just to keep up. This is a brilliant show. This show is super smart and funny and sweet but also has a real zing to it.

Me oh my, hearts and hearts and hearts.

Out.com’s Popnography:

I went to the Hollywood Forever cemetery tonight to catch a free sneak peek screening of Pushing Daisies, the new ABC show from Bryan Fuller. It’s great. Like, really really great, in that way that I can tell you it’s sort of a cross between two great indie flicks (Waitress and Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) and maybe describe it as a modern fairytale and even say it’s full of smart and funny and talkative moments that scream queer sensibility while still being sweetly straight.

It’s also dark and demented and just flat-out enjoyable in a way that nothing I say here will fully capture. So really — you should just pay attention when in a month or so “Wednesdays this fall” turns into a real premiere date and I tell you how hot and funny Lee Pace is and all the other usual shallow excuses I dig out when I’m going for broke.

We’ll continue to update on this amazing event as more reviews come in.

*Updated: 8/20 (Out in Hollywood piece)

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