Showing posts with label Ugly Betty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ugly Betty. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

How much of TV is green screen?

As interesting as it is to see how what we see on television is created, this sort of ruined the illusion of realness that it creates for me. I wonder how many shows still use real backdrops anymore. Have we entered into an age of television where perception is key to enjoyment?

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Now Available for Your Viewing Pleasure: Grey's Anatomy Season 4


After a stealing the Season 3 DVD of Grey's Anatomy from my roommate this weekend, I decided that this show is probably one of the most addicting television shows on the television (thesaurus where are you?). No seriously, addicting. Maybe it is because You start from the beginning of the season and get pulled in to the characters, or it is because the show is just mindless, or maybe it is because it surprisingly has a really good soundtrack that doesn't annoy me. Now that I am caught up with Season 3, I can start with Season 4. Yes, I know I could have watched it on the TV like most of the American public, but it is much more fun when you can just watch the entire season at once and get really addicted to the characters and the terrible writing.

Anyways, I haven't seen Season 4, so today I can go buy it and watch it and forget about homework, and reading, and my life. Season 5 starts on September 25.

Does this mean I also have to watch Private Practice? Because I do have some standards...

Also available Today:
For the Philly Lovin: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 3 (Season 4 starts Sept 18!)
For the Kryptonite hating: Smallville Season 7
For the fashion despised: Ugly Betty Season 2

Friday, July 18, 2008

Top Ten Comedies...Thus said Emmy

Ok, I know the Emmy noms came out yesterday and this entry is like...3 weeks late, but I have been busy and I need to complain about the choices that the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences made for their top ten lists for dramas and comedies. To begin this little adventure, we shall start with the much loved and sometimes unexplainable comedies.

Top 10 Finalists for Best Comedy:
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Entourage
Family Guy
Flight of the Conchords
The Office
Pushing Daisies
30 Rock
Two and a Half Men
Ugly Betty
Weeds

To begin this rant I will start with the one show I never really understood why it has been a success since its induction into the CBS comedy hour (or is it two hours?). Why the hell do people like Two and a Half Men. Ok, I will admit when it first came on I might have let out a yelp seeing my beloved 1980's New Wave cool dude Duckie, but then I was put in my place when I then realized that Duckie had become a chiropractor. What would Andie say?

The show has its moments like other annoying shows such as scenes with Joey in them from friends and that dog on Fraiser. Other than that, the show is annoying, deals with the same issues constantly (that kid doesnt do his homework, Charlie Sheen sleeps with a lot of women, and Jon Cryer has no life). ATAS, get over this Two and a Half Men obsession and recognize good shows like Flight of the Conchords (good job, no really I am quite suprised), 30 Rock (again great decision), and It's Always Sunny in Philadeplia (I will forgive you this year).

There are even better shows in that CBS Monday line up that deserve that position more than Two and a Half Men, like The Big Bang Theory. Gotta love those theoretical physicist nerds. Or even better, How I Met Your Mother. Neil Patrick Harris is great on that show, along with Willow and Nick Andopolis, I mean Alyson Hannigan and Jason Segal. Charlie Sheen is not funny, Duckie is a sell out, and that kid (does anyone actually know his name?) I think may be getting fatter as the series continues, which I think think might take away the halfness of his manness (?).
The rest of the shows are ok, I guess. Ugly Betty stills annoys me, but its second season is nothing like its first. I wasn't expecting much though. Gotta love marijuana dealing moms on Weeds. But come on, Family Guy? Are you trying to make a statement that cartoons can be great comedies too? I mean, I don't disagree, but you chose Family Guy. Curb Your Enthusiasm is still on the air? Oh yeah! Entourage is still pulling in audiences with mediocre writing, but I still love to watch the show. Turtle makes me chuckle. Good job with Pushing Daises too. Who doesn't love pie, pie shops, and bringin' back people from the dead?