Today the TV and Film Guy will venture outside his comfort zone…sort of. Today I will review a computer game. Now the TV and Film Guy likes his computer games (console and arcade games too), but to this point he… Read More ›
Month: September 2006
Dear The Class, I Hereby Expunge You From my TiVo FOREVER
As a wise man once said: That’s all I can stands, I can’t stands no more. The Class is officially off my watch list, and I’m not happy about it. Still though, I don’t have a choice anymore, it’s gone…. Read More ›
Nova scienceNow: Science Now, Science Later, Science All The Time Really
Last year PBS launched a brand-new spin on its classic show, Nova, entitled Nova scienceNow. The show will debut its second season during the first week in October. New this season is astrophysicist Neil Tyson as the host for the… Read More ›
Loverboy: Bacon Expanding That Whole Six Degrees Thing
Loverboy, Kevin Bacon’s feature film directorial debut, is the moderately disturbing tale of a woman who wanted to provide her child the love she never felt from her parents. It stars Kyra Sedgwick as Emily, a woman with such a… Read More ›
A Lament for er
Dear Producers of the once great er,I must tell you that you’ve simply strayed too far.For years you’ve recycled more than one old plotSurely others have told you this, have they not? Last night you started to take from other… Read More ›
Smith: No Face, No Name, No Heart, No Soul
Sometimes it’s incredibly difficult to review a new television show. Watching Smith is one of those times. Here’s a show with a good cast: Ray Liotta, Virginia Madsen and Simon Baker among others. The story is the exact sort of… Read More ›
MI-5 is Back: Tom’s Not, But That’s Okay
Friday night A & E network premiered the latest season of MI-5, known in England, where the show originates, as Spooks. The show focuses on, as the American titles states, MI-5, the England’s domestic intelligence service (the equivalent of the… Read More ›
The Greatest Game? Maybe. The Greatest Movie? Not so much.
The Greatest Game Ever Played? Maybe, but certainly not the greatest movie ever made. It’s perfectly fun (if you like golf), and moments of it are touching, but the plot plays out without anything remotely surprising occurring. From the main… Read More ›
The Genius of Homer
18 years. Amazingly, it’s been 18 years. Or, more correctly, 18 seasons as its own entity, and before that a part of The Tracey Ullman Show. And it’s still going strong. The center of the show seems to have changed… Read More ›
Changing a Classic Movie: Sensational or Senile?
At what point is a movie no longer owned by the filmmaker and instead owned by society? Does that transition ever occur? In recent years, with the advent of DVDs and new digital technologies, filmmakers have found it to be… Read More ›
Nip/Tuck Looks Great For Now
Last night the FX original series Nip/Tuck premiered its fourth season. Much like individuals after they have plastic surgery performed by Drs. McNamara & Troy, everything was tight, high gloss, and looked great. Of course, like the vast majority of… Read More ›
Spielberg’s Last Great Film
Steven Spielberg has had an amazing career as a director, he has made a string of hit movies and has unquestionably changed filmmaking (for better or for worse, I won’t argue which). But, do you realize that his last truly… Read More ›
Numbing the Pain
In my search to find some way to spend my evenings, last night I watched SciFi Channel’s Painkiller Jane, a repeat of one of their Saturday night made-fors. These “B-movies” that SciFi makes have virtually become a genre unto themselves…. Read More ›