The Thursday Night Goods, for The Most Part

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Well it was yet again another well done Thursday night of comedy as pretty much every show on NBC’s line up performed fairly decently.   Sadly I can’t go so far as to say they are all performing decently in the ratings and it leaves me a bit ticked off.   The only one of the shows doing well is The Office.   I don’t know what it is but people still love them some Office.   I can’t say the same for its counter part show Parks and Recreation, which I always find to be the highlight of the night, as this season has only been able to draw in about half of the Office’s audience and is facing a possible cancellation.   Even 30 Rock, which has won the best comedy Emmy yet again, has lower ratings so far this year than from the previous one.

And even though I’m not a huge fan of Community, though it is growing on me, it too can’t hold down decent numbers but I guess is fairing decently for an NBC show.   I don’t know what it is but people seem to have an adverse reaction when they tune in to NBC.   Its always struggling along and can’t really find any shows that click with people anymore.   Sadly shows that are clicking with people are overly wrought procedurals and some of the dumbest reality shows known to man.   I will give it to NBC that they do keep up their credibility with far more engaging and plot driven shows.   But enough about all that unpleasantness, lets discuss the shows.

As far as Community goes, as stated above, it’s growing on me only from a sense that they have fine tuned their comedy from the dregs that was the first episode.   The gags are getting a lot cleverer and the characters are getting deeper personalities and not just your usual plot filler.   This episode was pretty good as we saw Jeff trying to convince Troy to join the lackluster community college football team, I do believe one of the players is full on pregnant, because he didn’t want the dean to send out flyers for the college with his face all over them.   Through this we got some good back story on Anna which has been lacking in the past and the Arab buy was mostly absent from this episode which I liked because I don’t find him a particularly appealing character.   There were also some decent moments with Chevy Chase and the dean trying to come up with a mascot in a very warped way and also Brita not quite understanding the whole women going to the bathroom together thing.   All in all not a bad time spent.

As for Parks and Recreation and The Office, Parks episode wasn’t as funny as last weeks, but how could it be with Fred Armisen’s guest appearance one of the funniest I’ve seen this year, but The Office’s was definitely much better than the rather week one that was given to us last week.   In Parks we had Leslie trying to fill the pit after an inspirational building crew called Kaboom! built a play ground in a day.   Sadly as it’s getting filled they dump dirt all over Andy who is still living in it and he plans to sue the city.   Luckily things get all worked out and we get closer to getting that park done from last season.   On The Office, its revealed that Michael is dating Pam’s mom and it pretty much destroys Pam, which is to be expected.   There are some great moments in this episode as when Dwight tries to bug Jim’s office with a wooden mallard and I thought Ryan’s whole shtick with a fedora was pretty inspired.

30 Rock’s episodes so far this year, I will admit, haven’t been performing as well as I thought they would.   They are pretty funny but they aren’t as bust a gut funny as so many of the last seasons have been, though I did really enjoy Jenna going to Iceland to film a werewolf movie only for it to be sabotaged with a sun that won’t set.   Also Liz finally gets her book out on the shelves which causes men all over the office to attack her verbally, physically, and with a torrent of garbage.   Even Tracy ends up having to move in with Liz and as can be expected is about the worst house guest you could ever have.   Not a bad episode but not even the guest appearance of Will Arnett as the gay Devon was as good as his previous appearances.   But I know the show will start to pick up because it really is one of the funniest shows on TV right now and they always pull through with some pretty hilarious bits.

Comedy Night Done Right-ish

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Let me start off by saying shame on NBC Saint Louis for showing special news coverage on the Taste of Saint Louis and some weird mom, baby thing for the first hour of NBC’s Comedy Night Done Right.   Now I don’t mind so much that I missed the Half Hour Weekend Update at seven, but forcing me to miss Parks and Recreation and being forced to have to wait to watch it the next day on the Internet all for some stupid mom, baby special is abominable.   They’re just lucky they pulled it this past week instead of when 30 Rock was going to premiere because they might have received a pretty strongly worded email.   Anyway I hate to say but watching the Parks and Recreation on the Internet the next day was the only real highlight of the night.

I have to say Parks and Recreation has been stepping up their game this season and keeping their episodes intriguing, fairly tight, and of course, awkwardly hilarious.   The whole set up this week had Leslie and Tom as judges for the Miss Pawnee Beauty Pageant.   Of course the hottest girl in the show, who happened to have zero talent in the talent competition and zero class all together, came to be the front runner, with Leslie pulling for the more matronly looking of the girls.   All of it ended in a slight nod to 12 Angry Men with Leslie desperately trying to convince the judges to very little avail.   I especially loved the former beauty pageant winning judge who was pulling for the hottie and admitted her talent had been packing a suitcase.   We also get to see Louis C.K. popping back in as the dim bulb police officer now trying to win Leslie’s affections.   This is all done pretty cute and will be pretty fun to watch throughout the rest of the season.

Now on the more dull side of the comedy spectrum, I wasn’t overly blown away by the nights episode of The Office.   Frankly it was hard for them to make a whole episode about who should get raises or not funny and they did try their best.   But when that is what the whole episode is devoted to it gets to be a bit much when that’s all they are willing to do for the whole half hour.   Though this is so far about the only episode I really haven’t liked for the season they are still doing pretty good for themselves and I know not everyone is going to be a winner.

Now for Community.   Oh Community, how you strive to be better and better and yet you only inch your way there episode by episode.   I will admit, this weeks episode was stepping it up and was working a little bit better for me.   We got a little bit more going with the Arab kid and find out some more stuff about his background.   But it sadly only consists of the old plot device of the parent that doesn’t believe in the kids actual dream and wants them to work in the family business.   Though I will give it to him that the documentary he filmed was creepily clever and funny.   The only problem is they still don’t know to do with the myriad of side characters they have and the jittery girl and the in her thirties black woman still had nothing to do.   I’m expecting they’ll get more attention in later episodes but right now they are highly unutilized in dull side plots.   I think one had to do with how a person sneezed like a girl or something, I don’t know.   Just get 30 Rock back and get this definitely back to Comedy Night Done Right.

TV Review: ‘Heroes’ Episode: ‘I Am Sylar’

I'm actually Sylar from an earlier episode.  I was good in this one.
I'm actually Sylar from an earlier episode. I was good in this one.

After a somewhat lacking origin story the previous week, it’s good to see Heroes back on kick ass form this week. How could it not be when the title of this chapter we get to see scratched into Sylar’s arm. That’s what a lot of this episode deals with, a good old heaping of Sylar and luckily this time we don’t get a mopey Sylar in search of his father with a none too interesting kid in tow. This time we get a rather messed up Sylar who is having a few glitches you could say with his shape shifting abilities.

In an early scene we get to see a little cameo by Clint Howard, Ron Howard’s brother who you’ll recognize from any of Ron’s films as well as a myriad of other movies. My suggestion to for you to check out would be Silent Night Deadly Night 4 where he plays a psychotic hobo, truly knows how to keep up with his brother. Anyway he plays an ability owning man with the power to shake things into pieces, and he gets two bad options when he runs into Sylar. The basic problem is Sylar wants power and Dangko wants him to stay as an agent he has killed and taken the identity of. This is Sylar’s essential struggle through the whole episode and there’s actually a couple glints of hope for his character tossed in as well, but we all know Sylar must be Sylar.

We also see Matt Parkman ditching Hiro and Ando and taking his kid back to his ex-wife and leaving the two to their own devices. Their plan is to attack Building 26, “Evil Agent Headquarters†, head on and they have a nice little bit between them where they fight over how they both now have powers as well as what famous super heroes they would be more like. Ando also comes up with his own super hero name that’s kind of bad ass I think. I don’t know. Does anybody think The Crimson Arc sounds like a cool name at all? Matt Parkman again struggles over two ways to head on his adventure and again shows us how much pain it is to make a decision and that’s about as interesting as he gets.

Now I forgot to mention that this is all happening eighteen hours before the ending of the last episode where we saw Sylar impersonating Nathan on TV. So about twenty minutes before the episode ends we take off from the end of the last one and see Nathan pissed as he watches himself on TV and he’s quick to rush off and set things right. Before all this though there is a pretty creepy Norman Batesesque conversation that Sylar has when he shape shifts to look like his mother and he talks to her about all the problems he has and what he should do.

I won’t reveal what happens in the last few minutes because it is a pretty big slew of to be continued action. Let’s just say things aren’t looking good for most of the heroes and I’d say for one villain in particular as well. Now I’m pretty positive next week is supposed to be the finale and with what they’ve built themselves up with I can’t wait to see how they end it all up. I’ve got to say that this Fugitives chapter is living up to what they gave us in the first season and I hope they can sustain it into a few more seasons.

TV Review: ‘Heroes’ Episode: ‘1961’

Peter and Claire being bad by avoiding digging work.
Peter and Claire being bad by avoiding digging work.

After watching this episode of Heroes I had a very bittersweet feeling from the whole affair. I mean after the past couple of episodes I was expecting a really bad ass explanation for the whole Coyote Sands and origin story. The past few episodes have been pretty action packed and given us some sweet as twists and turns, what with Sylar now able to shape shift into whoever he wants, and the final revelation last week that we would finally get to the hear how this all came to be, I felt this one fell a bit flat. First off much of it revolves around flashbacks to when the facility was first up and running and when Angela was young and ended up there with her family. Now this could’ve been chock full of all kinds of cool back story and weird ass craziness, but too much of it revolved around how she apparently had a sister that was with her and how she died there along with everyone else.

Besides the flashbacks there’s not much going on with anyone else other than when a sand storm starts to brew up and Suresh shows up to join the crew and find out what was up with this place and his dad. I will say though that we do find out some cool information about the Company and how it was formed to keep such a massacre from ever happening to their kind again. Also that Bennet was only working for the new Agency so that he could bring it down from the inside but Dangko ended up proving to be a bit too strong. Now Angela apparently wants to start a new company with her sons, Bennet, Claire, and I guess whoever can be relied on to not turn into a douche and go all evil on everyone. But other than that we mostly get conversations between the characters more notably some pretty dull ones between Nathan and Peter, that fall flat and has an air of not meaning much of anything.

But back in flashback land we start to see things heading south between Angela and her sister Alice, who can control the weather like it ain’t no thing, as Angela starts to plan an escape from the facility with some other ability abled youngsters liker herself. Included in this group is a young Linderman that is not put to much use then using his power on Angela and talking all British like. Then we find Alice is the real cause for why everyone was shot up and killed as she accidentally killed a guard during an experiment and then all hell broke loose. But we soon find that her sister is still alive and hanging around the facility and is the one behind the big sand storm. After a bit of a show down with her that’s nothing too spectacular, she just kind of walks off and looks all deranged or something. She more than well should be after surviving a massacre, in which her parents died, and hanging out in an abandoned, creepy facility for close to fifty years.

Then we see all of them in a diner and they are talking about how they aren’t going to form a new company but a family. Luckily the sappiness gets slashed to ribbons as they see Sylar on TV pretending to be Nathan and is holding a press conference. So hopefully after this somewhat mopey attempt at a version of their origin we can now get cracking back to the action. We only have a few episodes left and I’ll be damned if they don’t do their best to blow me out of the water. At least give Dangko what he has coming to him. If they do that I can fully forgive them for past trespasses.

‘Friday Night Lights’ Gets Renewed

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Yeah, yeah, I know it’s not movie news, but how can you pass up news that the absolutely best-written show on television has been picked up for yet another season. Â  Finally, a network realizes that they have something special in their lineup.

Friday Night Lights has been teetering on the cancellation ladder ever since its first season, but news comes down from Michael Ausiello of EW today that, not only has the show been picked up for a season 4, it has been picked up for two more seasons (26 episodes in all). Â  Official word of this announcement should be coming any day now.

There was no word yet on whether it would air on DirectTV before jumping to NBC for a January premier (this was what the show did for season 3), but that seems likely.

It doesn’t look like everyone will be returning for a full season, though.   Both Adranne Palicki and Minka Kelly are moving on to other television shows.   Palicki will have a recurring guest spot on CSI: Miami and Kelly was recently cast in the CW pilot Body Politic.   Both look to have multiple-episode arcs a la Gaius Charles and Scott Porter in season 3.

Seriously, though.   If you are not watching this show, do yourself a favor.   Tape it.   Tivo it.   DVR it.   Watch it tonight.   Just try it for one episode, and I’m sure you will be hooked.   It is the most realistic depiction of small-town life I’ve ever seen on TV.   Also, I’m man enough to say that probably 99% of the episodes, at some point, bring a tear to my eyes.   A great show, and this is great news that it is coming back for two more seasons.

Source: EW

Chuck Joins the ‘Chipmunks’

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Zachary Levi’s people called. Â  They said he’s willing to do anything for a paycheck. Â  The star of NBC’s “Chuck” has signed on to co-star in ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel’. Â  Other than having a stupid title, the film is being directed by Betty Thomas.

Jason Lee is returning as Dave Seville, a struggling songwriter who just happens to stumble on the most musically talented trio of chipmunks in the world. Â  Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney again will provide the chipmunks’ voices. Â  Levi will play Lee’s cousin.

Also showing up this time around will be the Chipettes, the female rivals/girlfriends to the Chipmunks.

‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Reckoning The Squeakquel’ gets released on December 25th, 2009.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Movie match up in Superbowl 43

It seems that this year’s Superbowl could be a lot more interesting than watching two teams fight for the prized trophy. Multiple studios will be airing 30-second T.V. spots  for their biggest movies.

Such high-profile titles that we will see spots for are Paramount’s ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,’ ‘Star Trek’ and ‘G.I. Joe’; Sony’s ‘Angels and Demons’; DreamWorks Animation’s ‘Monsters vs. Aliens’, which will run their ad in 3D; and Universal’s ‘Land of the Lost’ and its fourth installment in ” The Fast and the Furious” franchise. Disney is also planning to use the game to raise the profile for Pixar’s next ‘toon, “Up,” while a “Wolverine” spot is likely from Fox.

With these movie spots NBC is sure to get great numbers in their ratings which is pretty much the point these days in television. Superbowl 43 takes place on February 1st so mark it on your calendars.

Source: www.variety.com

‘Heroes’ Season 3 is going to be awesome!

OK, so it’s not movie-related, but come on… how can I NOT talk about this TV show? We’ve spent so much time and attention on ‘The Dark Knight’ I think it’s only fair to briefly indulge my geeked out anticipation for this new season of one of the coolest shows on TV… EVER!!! Here’s the two minute long primetime preview commercial for the third season of ‘Heroes’ called ‘Villains’ … I mean, right there says it all. Now, watch the preview and tell me you’re not totally stoked!