Posts Tagged ‘TV’

Olympics, anyone?

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Don’t you hate the let down after sweeps? I was just getting used to having most of my shows back, and then they go back to repeats again! So what am I watching until Sam and Dean come back? I have actually become kind of obsessed with the Olympics.

I am not usually a sports fan, so I am surprised at how interested I am in the Olympics. Maybe it’s because it’s an international competition? Maybe because there are more individual sports than team sports? I don’t know. Whatever the reason, I am hooked.

Some of the highlights for me so far: Lyndsey Vonn winning the women’s downhill (those women are crazy! Did you see how many of them wiped out? And at those speeds it is amazing that none of them were seriously hurt!); Petra Majdic of Slovenia who won the bronze in women’s individual cross-country sprint (she fell into a deep ditch during practice and yet still managed to win a bronze. After the race was over she had to be carried off the track. Apparently she had several bruised or broken ribs.);  Shaun White winning the men’s halfpipe (I didn’t know people could go that high!  After watching him, I now understand why there is so much hype about him.  Amazing!);  Evan Lysacek winning men’s figure skating (I don’t know why I was more into men’s figure skating then the couples, but I was.  I watched almost all of both the short and long programs, and I just wanted Evan, or maybe the Japanese guy, to win.  Maybe it was that the Russian guy just rubbed me the wrong way, maybe it was because Evan was an American.  I don’t know, but I was so happy when he won.)

Anyhow, I intend keep watching.  Whatever you are watching, I hope you are entertained.

Petra Majdic

They’re Back!

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Ah, it’s that time of year again.  The holidays are over, we’re already breaking New Year’s resolutions, and we are anticipating receiving the paperwork that we will need to do our taxes.

Amid all this not so festive time of year there is one bright spot: our TV shows are returning.  Not only are the normal network shows coming back, but those shows on USA, SyFy, TNT, etc. (at least most of the ones I watch) are coming back as well.  Nathan and team (Leverage) came back last week; Kate and Rick came back on Monday (Castle); Neal and Peter came back Tuesday night (White Collar); Michael, Fiona and Sam (Burn Notice) will reappear tonight along with Sam and Dean (Supernatural);  Olivia, Peter, and Walter made an early comeback a few weeks ago (Fringe);  Kate, Jack, Sawyer and company will be back next week (Lost); and Clark and friends will also be back next week (Smallville).  I am also planning on giving Caprica a try when it starts tomorrow.

Of course, not all of the shows I really enjoy are back: V and FlashForward are not reappearing until March; Stargate Universe will be back in “Spring”; and I have to wait until summer to see Eureka.  But still, most of the shows that I find very entertaining are either already back or soon will be.

Of course the show that I am most anxious to see return is Supernatural.  It is by far my favorite show and I can’t wait for tonight’s episode.  Of course, since this will probably be the final season, that will bring me one episode closer to the end.  I am both looking forward to this and dreading it.  I am looking forward to it because I want to know how Kripke (Supernatural’s creator) and company will wrap up the story; I am dreading it because their will be no more stories of Sam and Dean.

Anyway, whatever you watch, I hope it helps entertain you through all of the ups and downs of this time of year.

Wish List 2: Spellbinder

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

I thought I would review another series that is not yet on DVD, at least not in the US:  Spellbinder.  I am sure that not many of you have heard of this series.  I believe I saw it on the Disney Channel in the 90s.  I watched quite a bit of childrens programming back then, including Ocean Girl, Space Cases, and the Secret World of Alex Mack.  But my favorite was Spellbinder.

Spellbinder was a tale of alternate worlds.  It starts in our world, where teenager Paul Reynolds is playing a prank and accidently stumbles through a gateway to a parallel world.  This world has an agricultural society that is ruled by ‘Spellbinders’.  Spellbinders are people who use powersuits to manipulate electricity.  Paul is befriended by Riana in the Spellbinder world and together with his friends in our world, they work on a way to get Paul back.

I really enjoyed this series, but unfortunately, I did not tape it when it was on.  This series was only shown once in the US to my knowledge, so I have never had the opportunity to see it all the way through, since I missed several episodes while it was being shown.  There was a second series, Spellbinder 2: Land of the Dragon Lord, but it was not as well written and it had little to do with the first series so I soon lost interest in it.

If you would like to get more info about this series, check out these pages on Amazon, iMDb and Wikipedia.

Wish List

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Do you have a wish list of old TV series or movies that are not available on DVD that you wish were?  I know I do.  I though I might post about them from time to time.  So here is the first post and the series that I thought I would highlight is Star Cops.

I know some of my friends from the San Francisco Bay area have seen this series, but most other Americans will be unfamiliar with it, which is just a shame.  This series was made in the late 1980s by BBC, and it was a very well done and intriguing show.  Unfortunately, it only ran for one series of about 9 episodes.  The premise of the show is that it is set in the near future where there are many national space stations orbiting the earth and a multinational moon base.  And one of the things people have brought with them as they have moved into space is crime.  So there is a multinational police force set up to handle this.  In the first episode, a reluctant detective is sent up to as a possible candidate for the commander of the Starcops and is very disturbed when a spacewalk turns deadly apparently because of suit malfunction.  Turns out there have been several suit malfunctions over the years, and the question is, is this normal, have the suits been sabotaged, or has the Russian company who makes them deliberately overlooked suit safety for some reason.  The opening scene will give you the answer, but it will take a determined detective to come up with the truth.

I loved this series, for several reasons.  This series was made during the Cold War and it has that era’s tensions between countries.  No nationality was portrayed in a rosy light – each one had its own faults.  And although the setting was futurist, the crimes were what could come with the advancement of men in science and space.  Even though this series was made in the 80s, it still has a futuristic feel to it.

I made a recording of this show on VHS when it played on the local PBS station and I have since transferred it to DVD.  In fact this is one of the few recordings that I bothered to transfer to DVD.  If you want your own copy, you are going to have a hard time finding it.  This series was apparently put out on DVD in the UK, but there was never a region one encoding made.  So most of us in the US are out of luck.  But even those in the UK will have a hard time finding it since it is, to my knowledge, no longer being sold.  I would love it if they put this series out on DVD here so that I could replace my poor quality recording, but I am still glad that I have my recording so I can revisit this show every once in a while.

If you want to look into this series more, check it out at Amazon, on Wikipedia, and at this BBC site.

One more note, although I would love this series no matter what the theme song was, this is one of those shows that I find myself rewinding just to listen to the haunting theme song.  It was written by Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues and I wish I had a recording of it.  I think I have just inspired myself.  I am going to go to YouTube and search for it.  It has to be out there.

It’s a great day for America, Everybody

Friday, November 20th, 2009

As most of you know, I prefer watching science fiction and I rarely if ever watch talk shows.  However, about a month ago I was up late and I had exhausted the offerings on my DVR.  I happened to catch the Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson.  I fell in love with it almost immediately.  I do not watch much comedy because I just don’t have the time to watch them, so this show was a refreshing change.  Also, when it comes to comedy, I prefer stand-up to sitcoms.  Since the opening monologues of talk shows are basically stand-up routines, I usually do like the opening of these types of talk shows.  For those of you who have not seen the Craig Ferguson show, the first half of the show is usually just him doing his monologue and reading and responding to viewer emails.  So I have gotten into the habit of recording this show and watching it the next day.  I usually watch the first half of the show and stop viewing once the guest stars come on.  So, if you like stand-up/improv comedy, I highly recommend that you give The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson a try.  You might figure out why I gave this blog entry this title.

TV Alert!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

I was just on the TV Guide site and I saw an advertisement for The Prisoner, starring Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel.  It is supposed to be on AMC on Sunday at 8/7 Central.  I am assuming that this is a remake of the old British TV show, The Prisoner.  In the ad, there was a giant white ball behind a man who I am assuming was Jim Caviezel standing on a rock, so I think that my guess is correct.  I was never a big fan of The Prisoner, but to be fair, I only saw it occassionally and I never saw it from start to finish.  Remakes are usually a bad idea, but I am willing to give it a chance.  After all, the V remake has been pretty good so far.

Anyhow, I wanted to spread the word in case anyone is interested.

What I watch

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

A friend of mine was complaining recently that there wasn’t much on that she liked.  She asked me what I watched and I gave her a list.  I thought I would  share that list in case anyone wanted to chat about them and maybe give their own list.  My list is roughly in the order of favorite to least favorite:

  • Supernatural (of course)
  • V
  • FlashForward
  • Castle
  • Fringe
  • Leverage
  • Psych
  • Burn Notice
  • White Collar
  • Stargate Universe
  • Meduim
  • Glee
  • Smallville
  • The Closer
  • Monk (it’s going away!)
  • Eastwick
  • Heroes
  • Law and Order: Criminal Intent
  • Criminal Minds
  • Bones
  • Royal Pains
  • The Forgotten
  • NCIS
  • NCIS: Los Angeles
  • Top Design
  • HGTV Design Star
  • Project Runway
  • Amazing Race
  • CSI: NY
  • CSI: Miami
  • Numb3rs
  • The Mentalist
  • Lie to Me

Around about Bones, this list stops being must see and turns into shows that I’ll watch if they’re recorded.  I also have a few shows that I consider filler that I watch but I don’t care if I miss:  Good Eats, Say Yes to the Dress and House Hunters International.  There are a few shows that I would watch, but I can only record two shows at a time on my DVR and these shows lost out:  The Vampire Diaries, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, and CSI.  Jerod just reccommended Defying Gravity so I will probably check it out.  Also, there are two shows that I would like to get, but since they are on premium channels (HBO I think), I can’t watch them:  True Blood and Dexter.

So, that’s my list.  What’s yours?

Changing Channels

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Spoiler alert!  If you haven’t seen the Changing Channels episode of Supernatural, you might not want to read this post.

As many of you know, Supernatural is my favorite show that is currently on TV.  And last week’s episode was a prime example of why I love this show.  In this episode, Sam and Dean once again encounter the Trickster.   Sam and Dean are in some town investigating a mysterious death.  They soon realize that they are dealing with the Trickster.  Sam and Dean’s reactions are different:  Dean wants to kill the Trickster; Sam wants to talk to him and try to get his help.  They soon get caught in TV land and end up learning that he’s the archangel Gabriel, not a trickster.  That was an interesting twist.  I did not see that coming.  Did you?  And Gabriel wants the end of the world to come so that the fighting between his brothers will end.  Turns out that there is another reason why Sam and Dean are Lucifer and Michael’s vessels:  Lucifer and Michael are brothers, too.

All and all, a very interesting episode.  But the fun part of this episode was all the different shows that the Trickster put Sam and Dean into, and watching Sam and Dean figure out what they had to do to get out of TV land.  I’m trying to remember all of the ’shows’ the Trickster put Sam and Dean in:

  • the Supernatural sitcom including cheesy theme song and opening credits.
  • Dr Sexy MD
  • the Japanese game show ‘Nutcracker’
  • CSI knock off
  • Knight Rider knock off

I think that was all of them, but my favorite spoof was Sam’s herpes medicine commercial.  I was howling.

Did you watch the show?  What did you think?

Catching up

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

I have been catching up on my TV viewing in the past few days (I love my DVR), so I thought I would write a little bit about the two shows that I was catching up on.  Neither Heroes nor Eastwick are my favorite shows, but I enjoy them enough to watch them.  However, I sometimes let them slip like I did last week.  Luckily for me, I was able to catch up.

Heroes to me is a very uneven show.  They will jump around from storyline to storyline so much that it is hard to follow.  And sometimes some characters will drop out and it will be awhile before I even realise it.  As was the case with Mohinder.  All of the sudden I got a glimpse of him (I can’t remember which episode it was in) and I realised that I hadn’t seen him in awhile.   They just gave us a glimpse of him, however, so I am hoping they will follow up on it soon.  I thought that Matt’s solution to his split personality was a logical one, but from the previews, it doesn’t look like we have seen the last of Sylar.  I will keep watching this show, but it will never be a must see for me until they stop meandering.

Do you ever have the ‘where have I seen that actor before’ moment?  This week I finally figured out where I saw Heroes’ invisible girl before:  Veronica Mars season 2.  (I also spotted the kid who played Ryan, the mind reader, from Smallville in an episode of Law and Order: SVU this week)  It always drives me crazy until I figure it out.  The one that really drove me crazy was when the Mac vs PC commercials came out – where one guy plays a Mac and one guy plays the PC.  I knew I had seen the guy who played the Mac, but I couldn’t remember where until I realise that he was the uber-geek kid in the movie Galaxy Quest.

As for Eastwick, it is doing a better job of holding my interest.  The storyline is easier to follow and I am really liking the characters.  I was sorry to see that they killed off Matt Dallas.  I have had a soft spot for him since Kyle XY.  Of, well.  I kind of figured he would be going away to clear the way for Daryl.  And the kidnapping was something that I didn’t see coming.  I like that.

Anyhow, even though they are not my favorite shows, I am still interested enough to keep watching.

Stargate Universe

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

I have been watching Stargate Universe, and I have to say, I’m liking it.  I have not been a big Stargate fan in the past, but I am really liking the story so far.  Which is odd.  Stargate Universe is a similar set up to Star Trek: Voyager, but I am liking SU a whole lot more than I ever liked ST:V.

Why do I like this show so much?  I’m not sure.  Probably because of the writing and the characters.  The story lines so far have been fairly interesting and they are building off one another.  It’s not a convoluted story line, but instead follows some simple problems that might be faced by people who suddenly find themselves in a strange and sometimes hostile environment.

I have also thought most of the main characters have been well created and acted so far, even the ones that are hard to like (Dr Rush and Col. Telford come to mind).  Of all the characters so far, I have really come to love Eli.  His whole story line reminds me of The Last Starfighter, a movie that I always enjoyed.  One thing that I notice is that they seemed to have split the “genius” character into two people.  In Stargate Atlantis, the resident genius was Rodney McKay.  In Stargate SG-1, it was Samantha Carter.  In this show, they have two geniuses: Dr Rush and Eli.  It’s like they split Rodney in two:  Dr Rush is the arrogant side and Eli is the loveable side.

They haven’t done much to flesh out the secondary characters yet, but I assume they will do a little of that in time.  I will be watching to see what they do.


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