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  • Sarah Michelle Gellar returns to TV

    Sarah Michelle Gellar returns to TV (TV.com Feature:)

    Buffy's back, this time on HBO in The Wonderful Maladys.
  • Claire Coffee Hosts Live Sketch Show (external)

    Claire Coffee will be hosting the live sketch comedy show Acme: This Week this Saturday, September 20th at 8pm. Here's a little more specific info: Acme Comedy Theatre 135 N. Labrea Ave Hollywood, CA 90036 Tickets: $11 (includes a free drink) for tickets and info: tickets.acmecomedy.com Starring the ACME Company, acme's main stage sketch comedy troupe, whose signature show features brand new sketches each Saturday - plus a celebrity guest host! Just like your favorite sketch comedy TV show (SNL), the actors write and rehearse during the week and perform their new material every saturday at 8!
  • Tamblyn is ABC's Most 'Unusual' Top Cop (external)

    Former "General Hospital" actress, Amber Tamblyn (ex-Emily Bowen-Quartermaine) finds herself in an "Unusual" world as part of a new ensemble dramedy coming to ABC in mid-season.

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  • 4.0
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    member since: 04/23/05

    The Bottom Line: "Poor"

    Sorry, but this rewrite of Serling's classic script just doesn't work. For one thing, Andrew McCarthy doesn't play his character as particularly sympathetic. Willever's character is a one-dimensional bully. The rest of the mob except for the somewhat quirky Phyllis are pretty forgettable.

    The rewrite folks seem to have forgotten that the title refers to _Monsters_. The original not only had aliens as the source of the problems, but the neighbors were paranoid about aliens. Maybe the rewriters thought in these "modern" days that aliens wouldn't have the same resonance. Maybe they just wanted to make a comment about terrorism and the War therein.

    This episode shares more with another original TZ episode: The Shelter. Like that episode, this one is non-fantastical and it has everyone turning into a jerk.

    This remake also suffers the flaw of the original Monsters... in that they somehow try to portray each neighborhood as an island totally separate from the neighboring blocks. Just hop over the backyard fence, folks.

    Overall, there seems little point in this remake. Unlike the remade Eye of the Beholder, they tried to do something different. They just didn't make much difference.

    09/17/2008 10:37pm | report abuse
  • 8.2
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    member since: 11/30/05

    The Bottom Line: "Great"

    I have to admit, I have watched barely any police and crime dramas in my life. So from an unsophisticated crime drama pallet, I have to say this was excellent television. I watched to see Jane Kaczmarek from Malcolm in the Middle just to see if her post-Malcolm life was thriving, and was caught up in the great storyline and exciting characters. It was fascinating involving an alleged rapist, did he do it? With interesting characters, a great plotline and excellent writing, there was rarely a dull moment. While I have read some fellow reviewers notes on the pilot, I can see some tweaks such that can be made such as it did drag slightly in the middle of the episode and that it isn't legally accurate. But these things in my mind are forgiveable. I like the crazy judge plotline, although I'm not sure if it can sustain a television series. Since it's just a pilot, they can still move things around and make it possible to be a long-lasting series. For a pilot though, this was excellent. Just make some tweaks, move things around a bit.

    09/13/2008 7:54am | report abuse
  • 6.2
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    The Bottom Line: "Fair"

    I thought that this was underrated, and compared to another FOX sitcom 'Til Death, this is comedy gold. Personally, I somewhat enjoyed it. I think Jerry O'Connell played the same exact role as he did on Carpoolers, the wild bachelor. I also enjoyed Niecy Nash's character as well. Although it was nothing amazing and groundbreaking, nothing that hasn't been done before, it was pretty entertaining and it sustained itself through the episode. It wasn't hysterical or original, but I found myself laughing occasionally throughout the episode. I think Jason Bateman did an excellent job directing. But, it does need some tweaking to make it better or it will get the boot. I found the fat-model storyline dullsville and the one where he tried to hook the gay guy up deflated. Basiclly, the whole Niecy Nash/Jerry O'Connell plotline is what saved the episode, and the show, the supporting players are dullsville.

    09/12/2008 4:39pm | report abuse

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  • member since: 08/27/05

    Stairing Contest

    So Baxter now has the ability to get anywhere in the house. Thursday night we coaxed him to get up the stairs, as he was already hurtling himself to get to around the third step before falling down. Of course, we then thought, "what have we done?," as he could get pretty much anywhere then. Still, he'd likely have it on his own in a week's time anyway. The kicker was he could not get down the stairs yet. On Saturday, armed with some training treats, I went ahead and got him the confidence to do that as well. Now he can bother us wherever we are, but at least we never have to carry him up and down the stairs anymore, either. Baxter also added a new experience to his résumé this weekend. New girl takes him Sunday mornings to the nursing home where she volunteers, and yesterday he was being held by a patient with a pemanent tracheotomy and licked inside his neck hole!

    I've really neglected The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion this past week and would like to race and wrap up the main story, which will give me the full 1000/1000 achievement points. I may tackle a new game before going back and doing the Shivering Isles expansion, just to take a break. Meanwhile, I've really gotten back into GTA IV online play, and am now only around $90,000 from advancing to level 7. The online games are as busy as ever, and found playing around 7:00 Friday nights here on the East Coast almost always yields full games of 16 competitors, I'm guessing because at that time people in Europe are still up, while almost all of young America is home from school and most adults from work. Also, people are still as immature as ever, including me.

    That's all for today. Thanks for reading, everybody!

    Posted 10/06/2008 6:20am | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    Happy Birthday to Me!!!

    My birthday is tomorrow!!!

    I prolly won't be on tomorrow, although you never know.

    A friend is taking me to Atlantic City, can't wait to hit those nickle slots

    Sorry if I haven't talked to you lately, since this new site layout popped up I've spent a record-low amount of time. My queue is packed and the only activity I've done is make sure it doesn't spill over past seven days and try to keep my currently-airing shows somewhat up-to-date, although some have fallen to the wayside.

    I wrote a blog about what I thought about the new tv.com, but it got lost in the update. In short, I don't like this site at all. I don't have to decide to leave or not, I practiclly already have.

    Dave

    Posted 10/04/2008 11:18am | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    Moderation Misunderstandings C

    If you have specific questions you don't wish to discuss publicly, feel free to PM me.

    If there's another misunderstanding topic you'd like to see, PM me directly rather than post off-topic here.

    Misunderstanding C –What about my freedom of speech?

    I'm speaking here on the basis of U.S. law. Your national standards may vary.

    First of all, many folks claim they have a "First Amendment Right" to say anything they want. That's pretty specific. The 1A says basically the government can make no law regulating your free speech. However, TV.com isn't the government, and it doesn't make law.

    "Freedom of Speech" is a bit trickier. The UN, for instance, has stated that humans have a fundamental right to free speech.

    On the other hand, try going into the UN and asking to speak to the delegates, and claim that your right to free speech lets you do it. Even the most liberal Supreme Courts in U.S. history never let just anyone wander in to their courtroom and say anything they want, any time they want.

    So "freedom of speech" can be regulated on public property. What about private property? On private property, owners' rights trump "freedom of speech." Why? Because you can always go somewhere else, including your own private property. No one can stop you from talking: however, they can stop you from talking on their property.

    On TV.com, you can't start up your own threads on someone else's blog. You can't go into, say, The Mentalist forum and post a hundred Spongebob threads.

    TV.com is private property. They invite guests in, they have them sign the Terms of Service, people agree to abide by it. If you don't follow those rules, TV.com can kick you out.

    It's no different then if someone invites you into their house and you start saying stuff they don't like. They're not obliged to let you stay in their house and listen to you. And you can't force them to let you stay claiming "freedom of speech."

    So, yes, on TV.com you can't say anything you want, any time and any place you want. The same reason that on your private property, people can't come in and say anything you want, any time and any place they want.

    There is a heck of lot that you can say on TV.com, in the proper forum. And even more on your blogs. But even that isn't unlimited.

    Anybody who believes in total, unfettered freedom of speech, well, great, I can respect that. Since you feel that way...

    Please provide me with your address and house keys so I can come in and talk to you any time you want. Give me your calling card number so I can talk to anybody I want to, any time I want. Send me $100: I have some pamphlets I need to post around town. If you have a web site, give me the passwords and accesses so I can post what I want there, when I want it.

    And if you don't do all of this, you're against freedom of speech.

    Private citizens and companies aren't required to finance your freedom of speech or provide you with a soapbox. And if they do choose to give you a soapbox, they're allowed to set rules and regulations on when and how you can use that soapbox. That's what TV.com does, that's what most sites do in one form or another.

    As far as TV.com, the standards are pretty simple: be nice to each other, be considerate, stay on-topic, and don't do anything illegal.

    Posted 09/26/2008 3:14pm | views: 16,083
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