Thursday, November 24, 2011

TV Reviews: Wednesday

Wednesday night is family comedy night. A night full of laughs followed by some law and horror.




UP ALL NIGHT

8pm
(NBC) Comedy (new parents make for fun comedy situations)
1
Will Arnett plays a great Mr. Mom and doesn’t overdo it like GOB
2
Maya Rudolph has grown on me as the self-centred Ava
3
I’m surprised there aren't more friends featured on this show





SUBURGATORY

8:30pm
(ABC) Comedy (The Mean Girls suburbia is scary but funny)
1
Would have never thought Jeremy Sisto could do comedy
2
Jane Levy (Tessa) & Carly Chaikin (Dalia) are amazing opposites
3
Wish Alan Tudyk was as fun as his role on Firefly, he needs Joss





MODERN FAMILY

9:00pm
(ABC) Comedy (Funniest family on television, hands down)
1
Still sharp and funny with great one-liners throughout
2
Luke is still my favourite character followed by his dad
3
I want to see more of Claire running for office





HAPPY ENDINGS

9:30pm
(ABC) Comedy (Pretty much Friends)
1
Casey Wilson is hysterical, she was never this good on SNL
2
They are at their best when they are all together riffing
3
The shows seems a little too intent on creating new words





HARRY’S LAW

9:00pm
(NBC) Courtroom Drama (Another David E Kelley law show )
1
Don’t like the new digs. Preferred the shoe store.
2
Liked the opening murder story arc, more of the these please.
3
Give more work to Nathan Corddry, he seems pushed out





AMERICAN HORROR STORY

10:00pm
(FX) Horror-Drama (A never-ending haunted house)
1
Some genuine jolts mixed with too much sexuality
2
Too many previous tenants to keep track of
3
I enjoy the creepy opening title sequence

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

TV Reviews: Tuesday

Tuesday night is my easiest night. I just stopped watching Glee. I can only suspend my disbelief for so long; the school is run by morons, the teachers talk to students about their sex lives, the slurpee machine would be dismantled, why would bullies target an Irish guy even if he was cartoonish, how is Katy Perry’s Last Friday Night appropriate in any school setting. So, I’m done with Glee. Here are the two shows I’m continuing to watch.   




NEW GIRL

9pm
(FOX) Comedy (Girl with three boy roommates)
1
Zooey’s Jess is still utterly adorable with her little songs and faces
2
The boys’ responses to Jess get funnier every episode
3
They need to come up with more stuff for the model best friend





PARENTHOOD
10pm (NBC) Drama (The fastest talking family on the planet)
1
Such great stories about family interactions, no matter how hyper
2
Glad the ex-husband in rehab storyline is finally over
3
Love Adam, Crosby, Joel, Max and Sarah. Such fun characters.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

TV Reviews: Monday

Monday nights are also pretty busy. Stopped watching Two and Half Men a couple episodes in this year, I was curious about Ashton Kutcher but found he didn’t really add much to the show. I’ll miss Jake’s lines the most.




HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER

8pm
(CBS) Comedy (More Barney, Less Ted)
1 Love the Canadian references (Vancouver & Smithers)
2 Glad they brought back the Slap Bet
3
Some sad endings on some of the episodes





TERRA NOVA

8pm
(FOX) Action-Drama (Jurassic Park/Lost - lite)
1 Great production value and acting by Jason O’Mara
2
Jury is still out on the mythology aspect of the show
3
First season ends in December; hope it ends well





BORED TO DEATH

8pm
(HBO) Comedy (Incompetent detectives solve cases)
1
Bromance at its best. Funny when all three are together.
2
Zach Galinianakis and Ted Danson make the show.
3 Love the coordinated outfits, funny and stylish





HOUSE

9pm
(FOX) Drama (Mean doctor saves the day in last five minutes)
1
Kind of enjoying the season without Cuddy there.
2
Not a big fan of Charlyne Yi (Paper Hearts) character
3
Hoping for another groundbreaking episode soon





HAWAII FIVE-O

10pm
(CBS) Action-Drama (Cops in Hawaii with cool soundtrack)
1
Still love the chemistry between Steve and Dano
2
Did not like the Kono storyline that started the season
3
Love the additions of Terry O’Quinn and Masi Oka (Heroes)

Monday, November 21, 2011

TV Reviews: Sunday

Now that November sweeps are almost done, I thought I should take stock in the shows I’ve been following this television season. Sunday nights are pretty busy. It seems most of the cable channels want to put all their cool dramas on this night. Some great viewing but a lot of different stories to follow. I finally stopped watching Family Guy. Their spousal abuse episode went too far and Ryan Reynolds was just too weird in the following episode. I don’t have time for their poor writing anymore. Here’s what I am watching.




THE WALKING DEAD

7pm
(AMC) Drama (suspenseful zombie apocalypse)
1
Great cliffhangers at the end of every episode.
2 Each character is so wonderfully complex.
3
The insides of a zombie is rather disgusting.





THE AMAZING RACE

8pm
(CBS) Reality Show (only reality show I watch)
1 Rooting for the snowboarders. They look like they’re having fun.
2
The old folks are fun to watch too. They don’t bicker like others.
3
Loved the rabbit steeple chase. So cute.





THE SIMPSONS

8pm
(FOX) Animated (still funny if you gave it a chance)
1 Still topical with jabs at video games, foodies and education.
2
Surprised they did a parody of Dexter.
3
Bart beating Lisa at a science fair seems repetitive.





BOARDWALK EMPIRE

8pm
(HBO) Drama (The Sopranos in the 1920s)
1
Steve Buscemi is still amazing to watch as Nucky
2 Love seeing Margaret adapting to her situation
3
Some great surprising moments this season





DEXTER

9pm
(Showtime) Drama (serial killer as the hero)
1
Some pretty disturbing (yet clever) murders this season
2
Bad guy not comparable to John Lithgow’s Trinity killer
3
Don’t like Deb in her new role, hope she gets demoted





HOMELAND

10pm
(Showtime) Drama (Like Rubicon only more answers)
1
It’s a slow burn but is worth every second so far
2
Love the actors involved, especially Mandy Patinkin
3
Last episode revealed a lot of answers. Yipee.





HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA

10:30pm
(HBO) Drama (Learn the T-shirt graphic business)
1
Love seeing the rise and fall of the Crisp brand name
2
They don’t seem to have much for Lake Bell to do
3
A lot more unnecessary sex this season for some reason

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Film: Tower Heist






GENRE:
Action Comedy
RATING:
PG-13 for language
RUNTIME:
1 hour and 44 minutes
STARRING: Ben Stiller (Night at the Museum, Meet the Parents) Eddie Murphy (Beverly Hills Cop, 48 Hours, Bowfinger)
DIRECTOR:
Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, X-Men 3)
WRITERS:
Ted Griffin (Ocean’s Eleven, Matchstick Men) Jeff Nathanson (Rush Hour 3, Catch Me If You Can)
PLOT:
Workers at a hotel find out that they have been swindled by the investor living in their penthouse so they try to rob him and get their money back.

FIVE OBSERVATIONS:
1
The first two thirds of the movie were fun. Despite some overly-predictable set-ups, it had all the makings of a energy-driven heist film. Once they got into the apartment, my suspension of disbelief was pushed out the window (and dangled from scaffolding).
2
I’m usually not a Ben Stiller fan but he did very well in this film and didn’t do his usual freakout shtick as much. Eddie Murphy was back in fine form; it reminded me of his early career (Trading Spaces, Beverly Hilly Cop). I’d like to see Murphy continue to do fun stuff like this. It was a shame he wasn’t used more in the film.
3
Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) stole the show as a Jamaican maid. Wish she could have spent more time with Murphy on screen. Matthew Broderick also did well as a pathetic sad-sack. He’s definitely not cool like Ferris Beuller anymore.
4
What a waste of Zeljko Ivanek (Damages, The Event). He’s in the opening credits but only in a one minute scene.
5
My elevator can only hold 2500lbs.

RECOMMENDATION: Wait for the DVD
UPCOMING REVIEW:
The Muppets