Studio 60
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is back on the air on May 24.
Whether this is just to run out the finished episodes or a sign it will get picked up for another season is unknown, but at least we get a few more episodes.
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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is back on the air on May 24.
Whether this is just to run out the finished episodes or a sign it will get picked up for another season is unknown, but at least we get a few more episodes.
Full trailer for the new Pixar film Ratatouille is out, letting us know what the plot is about beyond the hijinks of a rat in a French restaurant.
It's about the hijinks of a rat and a chef who can't cook in a French restaurant. I'm glad that's all cleared up.
Dammit! Didn't I tell you all to watch Drive before it got canceled? Nobody ever listens to me.
I realize the last trailer for Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix was kinda small. Well he's an even better and shinier one available in quicktime HD.
Woo! Harry!
The new International trailer made me SQUEE. Everyone in my office looked at me.
Enjoy!
CBS has announced that the 15th season of Survivor will be set in China, putting to rest the rumour they would be filming up in Alaska or somewhere.
If you missed out on the two-hour premiere and last night's first regular episode of Drive you totally missed out.
First off. It's an awesome, action-packed racing show that has Nathan Fillian from Firefly.
Secondly. It's got a deeply embedded mystery that seems solid (so far) and not all mystical or mythological like other shows have become (coughLOSTcough).
Third. It's clever, creative and unlike anything else on TV. Which means it has about six episodes before it gets cancelled. The ratings on the premiere weren't great and it was up against Deal Or No Deal and Dancing With The Stars.
Sigh. Watch it while we have it.
...Edward Norton.
That's right, Ed, the star of The Illusionist, Fight Club and Keeping the Faith, will be Bruce Banner.
I guess it makes sense. As the baby boomers get older, more movies will come out focusing on senility and dementia and how it affects families.
Two new ones: Away From Her and The Savages both look very good and very depressing.
The big shiny HD trailer for Live Free Or Die Hard is up at Yahoo.
My impression? I dunno. I'll see it, certainly. It looks a little heavy on the Americana though.