Emily VanCamp and Madeleine Stowe are a perfect match for each other. I'm excited to tune in again next week.
Book, TV and Film Reviews
Thursday, October 13, 2011
REVENGE
Well hello there REVENGE! After a couple of weeks of falling flat - you've finally arrived. My initial thoughts on those first few painfully boring episodes was that these characters are incredibly unlikable. But now that Mike Kelley is starting to add fabulous complications into the relationships. There's no telling who's good and who's bad, but I can't wait to find out.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
PILOT WATCH - GOOD CHRISTIAN BELLES
Ok, there aren't many perfect pilots, but this one is very promising. With glimpses of a young DESPARATE HOUSEWIVES, this show is simply about grown up mean girls. It's wonderful, because we *all* live in a world where grown ups are mean, so the best thing I can say about our lead character, Amanda, is that she is incredibly relatable. Not only that, but television is 90% television is casting, and this is one that cast that is 100% perfect!
Sadly, we have to wait until mid-season, but I am counting the minutes until it airs!
Labels:
ABC,
Good Christian Belles,
Kristin Chenoweth,
Leslie Bibb
PILOT WATCH - CHARLIE'S ANGEL'S
The show opens with a big sweeping shot of Miami, which sets the stage for the series. Charlie gives his Angel's orders to rescue a 16 year old kidnap victim. The girls get the girl before the end of he teaser. Cut to, Gloria, the Spanish Angel is blown up in her car. Then she's replaced by her loose cannon best friend, who has to avenge Gloria's death and take down a rich Miami child trafficker. The girls wrap up the case and party on a yacht to welcome their new addition.
This is one that I was really rooting for, and was hoping for something amazing. But sadly, it just did not deliver. The script begs for something more in every twist and turn of the story. And overall, this stinker is covered with on the nose dialog, and situations. The girls have zero emotion about their "sister" who is murdered in the teaser, and lacks tension.
In an effort to end on a positive note... the casting is great!
This is one that I was really rooting for, and was hoping for something amazing. But sadly, it just did not deliver. The script begs for something more in every twist and turn of the story. And overall, this stinker is covered with on the nose dialog, and situations. The girls have zero emotion about their "sister" who is murdered in the teaser, and lacks tension.
In an effort to end on a positive note... the casting is great!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
AMERICAN IDOL - Bye Bye James
New judges, fresh blood, and the most talented singers in the history of the series. I called Scotty as the winner in his original audition... but weirdly enough, on Thursday night when it was between Scotty and James, I screamed "pick JAMES" at the television. Sadly, I was wrong.
James Durbin's performance on Wednesday night was definitely not his best ever. He's not the greatest singer in the competition, but honestly, neither is Scotty. James does have one thing that is missing in... and that thing is passion. And he is a DAMN good performer. The best that has ever graced the stage of IDOL.
America got it wrong, not because he should have won, but because he should have at least placed above Scotty (the guy I called to win in his first audition). Scotty's crooked smile is adorable. He's fun. He's even talented, but he's not the American Idol.
Labels:
American Idol,
James Durbin,
Jennifer Lopez,
Randy Jackson,
Steven Tyler
PILOT WATCH - GIRLS (HBO)
GIRLS opens on a mid-twenties girl being told that she's going to be cut off. A group of girls surviving the recession in New York City. Our hero, Aura has been interning for a whole year at a book agency, and once she gets the courage to ask her boss to be put on the payroll she gets fired. From her internship.
I am not really sure where this show is going. The pilot feels like one awkward scene built on another. Aura, has weird doggy style sex, and shows off her children's literature tattoos. Then realizes that she's late to her friends dinner party, where they talk about doing drugs. One of the girls actually says that "every time she does cocaine, she shits her pants," while they all drink opium.
Everyone can agree that Lena Durham's movie TINY FURNITURE was a lot of fun, but I have to say that this one is more than a miss. It's unfunny, with thin character development where no one is likable, all of the dialog is on the nose and quite frankly it feels like an independent movie gone horribly bad.
So it begins. HBO picked up a show because Judd Apatow was producing it. And we now have a mildly funny pilot for a show that will go to series in the Fall.
I won't be watching, because I simply don't care about the show.
Friday, September 10, 2010
I Waited for DVD - KILLERS
Spencer's a hit man working on location in Nice, France. Jen is on vacation with her family on the Mediterranean. What we know about the characters from the set up - Spencer's exciting, Jen's boring. They fall in love. Time goes by. The "agency" need Spencer back dead or alive. Everyone is after him. There is after all a bounty for 20 million on his head. The couple goes on the run. Jen learns who Spencer really is, and maybe even a little bit about her father when it comes out that he once worked for "the agency." Spencer begs Jen to stay with him. Jen loosens up. The End.
Pretty much what you'd expect right? No one's breaking new ground here. Other than a tab bit of chemistry, and tiny moments of comedy, it's overall pretty forgettable. Overall, it's pretty formulaic, boring, and had trouble finding it's movie. I love this cast, and was truly disappointed with the results.
I'm glad I waited to rent.
Pretty much what you'd expect right? No one's breaking new ground here. Other than a tab bit of chemistry, and tiny moments of comedy, it's overall pretty forgettable. Overall, it's pretty formulaic, boring, and had trouble finding it's movie. I love this cast, and was truly disappointed with the results.
I'm glad I waited to rent.
Labels:
Aston Kutcher,
Katherine Heigl,
Killers,
Robert Luketic
Monday, August 23, 2010
WEEDS
Last season, I found myself on the edge of my seat watching this one. Little Shane Botwin sledgehammering the one woman driving a wedge between Nancy and Esteban in the head - killing her in (literally) a pool of blood. Who expected that twist of fate? It kept me waiting with baited breath for the show to return. Checking out every internet site trying to get any tiny little bone they may throw me before the new season. Sadly, I report back that the brilliant WEEDS staff has finally run out of things to write. It feels a little like when Nancy lit the house on fire and she and the kids went on the run to California. It's the exact same thing. Question is, why is anyone going with her now. Silas is grown. Andy should have stay with Alanis Morissette. And Shane doesn't care what happens to him - he's a sociopath. I waiting for something to happen. Fingers crossed it happens before I give up.
Bring back the fun tensions set up with Nancy and Esteban. Send Silas off to college and send Shane to Juvey. They are dragging down the show. I want to keep watching. I heart Nancy Botwin!
Bring back the fun tensions set up with Nancy and Esteban. Send Silas off to college and send Shane to Juvey. They are dragging down the show. I want to keep watching. I heart Nancy Botwin!
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