NatGeo is launching this new series with back-to-back hours tonight. Knights of Mayhem is about a group of jousting enthusiasts attempting to transform the medieval competition into a full-fledged professional sport. Meet the team in the première on the National Geographic Channel at 6pm PST, then watch their first competition in Sonora, California at 7pm PST. This episode filmed at the Sonora Celtic Faire @ the Mother Lode Fairgrounds last March.
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NatGeo Gets Medieval in Sonora for “Knights of Mayhem”
Will full-contact professional jousting be the next extreme sport? For some, it is a real-life passion and thrives outside of the movies and Renaissance fairs. Reigning Heavy Armor Jousting World Champion Charlie Andrews leads the “Knights of Mayhem,” a group of modern-day Lancelots and Galahads dedicated to transforming this medieval sport from a staged act to a professional sports phenomenon that will sweep the globe. For these “knights,” jousting is no dinner show. Donning 130 pounds of steel armor, they mount 2,000-pound horses and charge at each other with solid hemlock lances at speeds up to 30-mph, while peering through a quarter-inch eye slot in their helmets. When lance and knight collide, riders struggle to control their horses and absorb devastating impacts with potential for concussions, broken bones and far worse.
In Episode #2 entitled “The Harder They Fall”, Andrews puts two rookie knights through a crash course in training for the first major tournament of the year. The Sonora Celtic Faire hosted the event this last March and the crew from Nat-Geo filmed for five days in the Historic Gold Town of Sonora, California.
The series premieres on the National Geographic Channel on November 15th. Episode #2 is presumably the following week; we’ll let you know if that changes.
New Tuolumne Film: The Incredible Adventure of Jojo
A mother takes her children, Jojo and Avila, to visit Grandma in the woods. When their mother gets in an accident on the way home six-year-old Jojo is forced to take care of his baby sister, Avila. The two of them battle against the odds as they try to escape from an angry hobo, a ravenous pack of wolves, and the violent fury of Mother Nature. Can Jojo overcome his differences with Avila and make it home to Grandma?
From the looks of the trailer this will be a really special movie for kids! Locals will recognize several of the filming locations from around the Columbia area.
“The Dead and The Damned” renamed “Cowboys & Zombies” for UK release
The Dead and The Damned, a western horror film produced in Tuolumne County last year, has been released for DVD sale in the UK as Cowboys & Zombies. You can buy or stream it online at cowboyszombies.com or on Facebook!
Zombies, Mutants, Alien spores, Cowboys, Apache warriors, and hot Frontier women! A meteor lands in Jamestown California in 1849 during the gold rush of the Wild West. It releases spores that turn the population into bloodthirsty mutants.
New Tuolumne DVD: The Dead and the Damned
Western Zombie film The Dead and the Damned is now available on DVD! A sharp-shooting drifter and a fierce Indian warrior take on a town full of flesh-eaters after a mysterious meteorite turns the locals into ravenous zombies.
This very R-rated film was made in Tuolumne County by director Rene Perez, who also directed another soon-to-be-released Tuolumne County product Obsidian Hearts. Also associated with both films is local producer-actress-casting agent Cheryl McIntire. The film is available in all the major outlets, but you can buy it now online at Blockbuster.com.
TV Alert — Columbia SHP featured on History Detectives
Tonight at 8pm on Sacramento PBS station KVIE 6, an encore showing of History Detectives in Columbia State Historic Park. In this episode the Detectives have come across a drawing of huge gold nuggets called Baker’s Gold — real or just hype? Find out tonight on KVIE or during the second airing tomorrow afternoon at 3pm. Those outside of the Sacramento market should check their local listings for the time and date.

