Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts

Thursday, May 29, 2008

My Favorite Scots

It's been awhile. I know. Just wanted to share a sketch of Ewan McGregor on Craig Ferguson (it was on repeat last night, and I hadn't seen it the first time around). I love Craig Ferguson's show, by the way. He always cracks me up. Then, getting to see Mr. Ewan McGregor on the show was just an added bonus. After the interview and a commercial break, they came back to do a sketch that had me laughing so hard that I had tears coming down my face. Well, anyway, here's the sketch:



In case you want to see the interview...their Scottish banter may have you scratching your head in parts, but is still very funny.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Say It Ain't So

After 17 years, Montel is saying goodbye. Hopefully it doesn't have anything to do with his health (he was diagnosed with MS in 1999). I can't tell you the last time I watched his show, but I remember the days of coming home from high school and tuning in. I especially liked watching when Sylvia Browne was going to be on (even though throughout the more recent years, there has been much speculation about her psychic abilities).

Anyway, hasta la vista, Montel. Take care of yourself.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Christmas Cheer

Merry Christmas, Friends!!!


First, in honor of "Jason Crisp"...



Some funnies...







"A Great Big Sled" by The Killers

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Last, but not least...

Hopefully your Christmas morning will look like this!

Friday, December 14, 2007

American Gladiators

Is anyone else looking forward to this show's return? I know I am. I was a big fan of the original. Erin and I used to watch it on Saturday mornings after, what else, "Saturday Morning Cartoons." That was when Saturday morning television was actually good. Aaah, yes, the good ol' days of Laser, Nitro, Turbo, Ice, and all the other gladiators. Well, I will be tuning in to see how this one compares to the original. From the previews, it looks very much the same. So, we will see!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Poor Ellen

If you happened to see the Ellen DeGeneres Show today, you probably saw her crying over a dog she gave to her hairdresser's family.

Here's the scoop in a nutshell...Ellen had adopted this dog, Iggy, from a non-profit agency but realized, even after spending thousands of dollars for the dog to be neutered and trained, that he just had too much energy and was causing problems with her cats. She wanted to make sure Iggy had a good home; she had talked about it with her hairdresser, whose daughters would have loved to have the dog. Ellen decided to give them Iggy because she felt it would be a better place for him to live. The agency found out about it when they called Ellen to check in on the dog and she told them she gave him to a friend. Unknowingly, Ellen had violated the adoption agreement, so the agency went and took Iggy away from the family. So, this ended with Ellen sobbing on air today when telling the story.

Here's a pic of Iggy with a blog post by Ellen from her site.
You can view the snippet of Ellen crying on her show here with an AP story.
Look at all this stuff and then come back here for my opinion!

My Opinion

Basically, I feel bad for Ellen. I think the agency could have handled it in a more appropriate and civil manner. Ellen admitted she did not read the agreement carefully enough and thought she was doing the right thing by finding a good home for the dog. Perhaps the agency could have worked out a new agreement with the new family instead of being so harsh with its actions. It's apparent that Ellen feels terrible for how things played out...I think if she didn't care about the dog or for the feelings of those girls then she probably wouldn't have attempted to make things right.

What do you think?

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Priceless

This is my favorite commercial right now......so cute!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Fall TV Season

I'm looking forward to some new shows this fall, but there are also quite a few I've been hooked on for awhile. Here's a breakdown of what I'm interested in watching as of the present time. I will have to work magic with recording some and watching some On Demand or online, especially with having an exercise class 2 nights a week and whatever else comes up!

My Rating System:

**** (4 stars) - must watch; will record if necessary
*** (3 stars) - will make the effort to watch; might record
** (2 stars) - might watch; chance of lost interest; won't be devastated if missed
* (1 star) - will watch if I can; mostly non-serial or game shows; no upset if missed

~Note~ I've automatically given NEW shows 2 stars (**) because I have no idea if I'll stay interested.


Sundays

(Not really much of a Sunday-night-TV-watcher anymore...I can take or leave the ABC shows Desperate Housewives & Brothers and Sisters. I usually just watch The Food Network. So, we'll see...I can't wait for HBO's Entourage to come back next Spring!)

Mondays

Heroes (NBC)****
The Bachelor (ABC)**
CSI: Miami (CBS)****

Tuesdays

Dancing With The Stars (ABC)***
House (FOX)***
Law & Order: SVU (NBC)****
(ABC's Cavemen scares me, quite frankly...I liked the Geico commercials, but I think the TV show will ruin the charm!)

Wednesdays

[NEW] Pushing Daisies (ABC)**
Dancing With The Stars (ABC)***
[NEW] Kid Nation (CBS)**** [Saw the pilot last week]
Deal or No Deal (NBC)*
[NEW] Private Practice (ABC)**** [Saw preview last season]
[NEW] Dirty Sexy Money (ABC)**
CSI: NY (CBS)****

Thursdays

Ugly Betty (ABC)****
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)****
CSI (CBS)****
Scrubs (NBC)****
[NEW] Big Shots (ABC)**
Supernatural (CW)***

Fridays

Deal or No Deal (NBC)*
Las Vegas (NBC)****


~Check out the following networks' fall preview sites for more info:

ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW


Thursday, May 31, 2007

Most Haunted

There is a series on the Travel Channel that I like to watch sometimes (as long as I'm not alone or trying to go to sleep). It's called Most Haunted. The premise is that they have a team of people, made up of parapsychologists, mediums, historians, etc. go into a place reported as haunted. Usually the kinds of places they visit are ones that are still open to guests and visitors--like inns, restaurants, museums, and historic homes. The team aims to confirm what workers and/or guests claim to see or feel.

This Friday, June 1st, starting at 8 p.m. Eastern, the Most Haunted team will be broadcasting live for 7 hours from the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia.

A few years back some friends and I went to the ESP for their Terror Behind the Walls Halloween tour (remember, Michelle??). It's definitely a creepy place. At one point, the tour led us up to a second level cellblock where there was a row of dark cells. The catwalk along the row was only but 2-3 feet wide. There was a guide standing at the start of the row to send a few people down the catwalk at a time. My friend Lauren and I stepped up to begin our walk arm-in-arm. But the guide, noting our fright, made us separate and walk down the row by ourselves. I remember being terrified because the cells were these dark, steel-doored holes in the wall. Some of the cells no longer had the doors on, so they just looked so dark and scary that I was certain that someone or something would jump out at me. I covered my eyes for most it because I really didn't want to look inside the cells. Here's a screen capture to show what I'm talking about, taken from the ESP's online tour:


Cellblock 12

You can see a 360° view of the cellblocks and other areas of the Penitentiary here.

I hope to catch as much of the Most Haunted Live special as I can, depending on what I'm doing Friday night. If not, I'll have to fire up the old VCR.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Woah...

From The View - May 23, 2007 - Elisabeth vs. Rosie

They're at it again...

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Discovery Channel

A new 11-part mini-series entitled Planet Earth begins this Sunday, March 25th on the Discovery Channel. It looks very interesting, so I have to remind myself to try to watch it each week. The website has a lot of features, including a "guide to the planet" and a "google earth tour."

If you're a nerd like me, make sure you check it out!

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Lost...woo hoo!

Yay! Lost returns tomorrow night. It feels like it's been forever and a day............oh wait, it has. All I know is...there better be some questions answered because I can't take it anymore. And, Kate, gosh darnit, pick a man....Jack or Sawyer...who's it gonna be?

Some questions I want answered...

Is there really a polar bear on the island?

What's with the black smoke?

What do The Others have to do with this whole situation?

Where is Walt and will we ever see him again?

Is entering the numbers into the computer really keeping them alive?

Who is Jacob and what is this list of his?


p.s. don't forget that Lost is now on at 10 EST!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

"Predator" Returns

I mentioned, back in November, that one of my favorite shows on tv right now is Dateline NBC's To Catch a Predator series. Finally, it is returning tonight at 8 p.m. ET with a new investigation from Long Beach, California. Over the next six weeks, they will also show investigations from Murphy, Texas and Flagler Beach, Florida. You can watch past episodes of the investigations on the series' homepage (midway down, under "Investigations").

Headlines!

Awww, so sad...looks like Katie Holmes will not continue her Batman Begins role in The Dark Knight...boooooo hoooooo. Okay, I'm over it.

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Like coffee and a donut?...Why not have some caffeine with your caffeine? Pretty soon they'll be injecting caffeine into our milk and orange juice too!

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Ahhh, yes....Paula Abdul. She has made a fool of herself once again. While I understand the fact that she may have gotten her signals crossed while talking to multiple news stations during the same interview, I don't quite understand her odd, loopy behavior-- apparently blamed on "lack of sleep." Riiiiiight. Check out two videos, here and here.

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And, finally......no one sums up headlines better than Best Week Ever. Check out my favorite clips from the last two episodes:
  • Jan. 22 clip: Commentary on Paula Abdul, American Idol, Britney's Peanut Butter-carrying boyfriend, and the Golden Globes
  • Jan. 29 clips:
    • Act 2 : Commentary on Rachael Ray, K-Fed, Brad Pitt, and LaToya Jackson from Armed and Famous
    • Act 3: Commentary on the new Kleenex commercial, Tara Reid, and safety talk from Beauty and the Geek

Friday, January 19, 2007

Random Bits

Did anyone see Grey's Anatomy last night? I cried like a baby when George's dad died. Of course, my sister laughed at me...I'll remember that the next time she gets but a tear in her eye.

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Back on December 12th, I talked about Pearl Jam's cover of The Who's "Love, Reign O'er Me." At the time, I only heard a snippet of the song in the trailer for the movie, "Reign Over Me." Well since then, Pearl Jam has put the entire track on their MySpace page and it is awesome...so, go listen to it right now...well, not right now...but, after you're done visiting my blog.

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In my last post, I put up the trailer for Zach Braff's upcoming film, "Fast Track." However, Mr. Braff himself recently reported in his hilarious MySpace blog that there has been a name change. So, if you go looking for the movie and don't find it, you can't blame me for not telling you! It is now called "The Ex" because apparently it had nothing to do with a track. Go read his blog though....it's quite funny...BUT (need I remind you twice?) only when you are finished here.

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I've been crazy busy lately (hence the reason for the lack of updates)...I have taken on three part-time jobs. First, I've been doing freelance writing in Education for a little less than a year and I've been doing many assignments for that recently. Also, I started tutoring back in the fall after my summer job was over. Now, I've just picked subbing back up again, twice a week.

In addition to the jobs, I've been taking steps that will hopefully lead to a permanent teaching position...By "steps," I mean this:
  1. I sent in my application materials for New Jersey State Certification, after passing a required Praxis test called Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (they don't use this particular test in PA).
  2. Plus, last Saturday I took two more tests for certification in Middle School English and Middle School Math to widen my certification area. I should have those results in about a month.
  3. As if that wasn't enough, I am taking one more test in March, called Fundamental Subjects: Content Knowledge to prove my "Highly-Qualified Status" as a teacher in PA, due to requirements by No Child Left Behind.
  4. And, no I haven't gone broke....yet.
Wow, I'm exhausted just writing this. I officially release you to listen to Pearl Jam and read Zach Braff's words of wisdom. But, I'll be back...


Thursday, November 16, 2006

Forget the King

Right now, Burger King happens to have my current favorite commercial-- the whining parents...."You totally lied!...You totally said we could get a Whopper!"

Click here to see the commercial on Burger King's website...you need to click on the first reel, "Manipulation."

I'm hoping that commercials such as this have replaced the creepy "King" ones. I'm glad I haven't seen them in awhile...I just need to continue to avoid them on YouTube. I've gotta say, this picture creeps me out way more than V ever did...






Friday, November 03, 2006

To Catch A Predator

If you haven't yet seen this series of reports on Dateline NBC, you must. I've been enthralled with it this Fall. The series is nothing less than shocking, disturbing, and maddening, but it's also not something one can easily turn away from. Watching it, you will see that just about anyone could be an internet predator...by that, I mean your neighbors or people you see around town every day...people you might never suspect. That's what makes it so frightening.

Dateline has some interesting insights and articles on their website about internet predators, such as Where are the female predators? and Is predator an Internet or social problem?

The latest installment in the "To Catch A Predator" series will air this Saturday, November 4th, at 8:00. It is part 2 of Chris Hansen's investigation in Harris County, GA.

Much recognition should also be given to an organization called Perverted Justice who are the ones responsible for making the online contact with these predators and aiding in bringing them to conviction. It seems that some people think "PeeJ" (as they are tagged) use entrapment to catch these predators...but as PeeJ has stated on their site, they do not in fact use entrapment:

"So are the files we post 'entrapment'? No. Not on any level. First, entrapment is a term created and judiciated against law enforcement officials. We are not law enforcement officials. Secondly, these people IM our names first. We don't IM them. They choose to say the things they say, to agree to the things they agree to, and to give their phone number for the verification call."
Today also happens to be "Verizon Cuts the Cord Day" when they will aid PeeJ in shutting down over 40 pedophile websites and organizations by cutting off their streams. To read more about this, as well as to find out more about what Perverted Justice does, take a look at their site.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Post-Halloween Fun

Last night I was watching Jimmy Kimmel (who, by the way, cracks me up) and caught a video segment of Jimmy's Cousin Sal, handing out candy to neighborhood kids. One of the best parts about Halloween is looking back at the tricks you play and laughing about them...even better, sometimes, is when you can laugh at the tricks other people play. You must see some of these kids' faces (my favorite is the little boy with dirty blond hair from Part 1, who freaks at the scary sound at the door).

Head to ABC's site to watch "Cousin Sal Trick or Treat" Parts 1 & 2 (videos are in the "Now Playing" List):

http://abc.go.com/fsp/index.html?channel=JimmyKimmelLive



Friday, September 29, 2006

Drama is Drama in Any Language

I've never been much of a fan of soap operas. My mom, however, tapes her shows every day and watches them religiously every night. I just could never get into them...well, not for very long anyway. Yes, I know it's mindless entertainment, but it's just a bit too cheese for me.

So, the other day I was flipping channels and caught a glimpse of subtitles across the bottom of the screen. I figured it would be Spanish I would hear, but to my surprise, it wasn't. Since I have digital cable, I hit the "info" button to see what it was, but all it said was the title Ros na Run. After watching the drama unfold and listening intently for a name (to confirm what I was thinking)...sure enough, I start seeing the likes of Mack, Maire, Tadhg, Deirdre.

In case you still haven't guessed, it happened to be an Irish soap opera, in the Irish language. After doing some research online about the show, I found out that Ros na Run is actually a made-up name for a town set in Western Ireland (it does however closely resemble names of real towns and villages in that region).

Well, anyway...this is a soap opera I could definitely get into. The English translations made me chuckle and some of the "drama" that went on seemed very inherently Irish. Maybe if I watch it more often, I'll pick up some Irish words!

In case you're interested, check your local listings. Those in the Philadelphia/Tri-State area can find it on public television (WYBE).

[Whatever you do, make sure to check out the show's website to view the synopsis...just a note, the Catholic priests don't need any more scandals!!!]


Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Here We Go Again

Aren't we getting just a little too politically-correct?...Or is it just oversensitivity?


While I feel terrible for the people who lost family members in the Kentucky plane crash, the skit was simply a spoof on the TV show LOST. The skit, by the way, didn't even show a plane crash. I truly believe that for someone's comment or action (or in this case, skit) to be considered "insensitive," it would mean that the person would need to do so with mal-intent, which was obviously not the case in this situation.

If this is the way we, as a nation, are going to start thinking of situations such as this, then Hollywood might as well stop making movies, television shows, and music...because there will never be a time when our lives will not relate in some way to what we are watching or listening to. It's human nature to think of your own life's experiences when you view images or hear lyrics...but when you take it out of context, it's not fair to blame that artist, actor, comedian, whatever, as being insensitive.

Well, that is my opinion...

What do you think? Leave me a comment.




Wednesday, May 10, 2006

The Universal Sign for "No Deal"

Universal signs are probably the ultimate form of nonverbal communication. There are many signs that are recognizable across the world, each meaning something specific.

Of course, there's the Handicapped sign...


The No Smoking sign...

The sign for Parking...

The sign for Restrooms...

And, yes...the universal sign for Choking...
However, I think the world is screaming out for just one more...how about the universal sign for "No Deal." If you watch the game show Deal or No Deal, you must know what I mean. I don't watch the show that often, but when I do, it's hard not to recognize that this signal is quickly catching on. It's basically the audience's way to communicate, non-verbally, with the contestant to show that they should not accept the proposed deal. It's very easy in fact...all you have to do is sweep your arms right over left, then left over right, in an adamant manner. Some people like to add a shake of the head to make it even more effective. I don't have any graphics to show you exactly what this looks like, but I do have some help if you really want to learn. Every time I see the "No Deal" signal, I can't help but think of the hand jive. Yes, that's right...the "No Deal" signal can actually be seen in the hand jive. What does that look like, you ask? Well, here you go...


Practice it...learn it...therefore, next time you feel the need to tell someone "no deal," all you have to do is give the signal.