Wednesday, January 18, 2006

First Impressions - Love Monkey



The cast of Love Monkey

If I had put together a list of most anticipated Midseason Shows, would have been on the top of the list. It would have also topped the lamest show name list too, but that’s a different story. The main reason is that the show follows around a record executive who just got booted from one of the major labels and now works at an indie so that means there will be a lot of up and coming artist that will be highlighted on the show as well as established act including and who’ve already been booked. And next week there is a cameo by .

Another reason is the main character is portrayed by who was also the title character on which is my favorite show this decade not named , so expectation for the show were high. Granted things were brought down a little with such a horrible name in Love Monkey but overcame a horrible name and worse movie so there is hope. Plus it's good to see a show on CBS that isn't about finding killers, although I have a feeling Love Monkey will be relaced in the fall by CSI: Cleveland.

The show doesn’t solely follow Cavanaugh’s character, Tom Farrell, around the music business but also spends much time with his personal life. Unfortunately Tom doesn’t hang out with anyone as interesting as Ed did so there is no Phil, Warren, or even a Dr. Jerome but Tom does play basketball with his buddies much like he did with Mike. The closest is what basically boils down to a black version of Doogie Howser from How I Met Your Mother but instead of the Lemon Law there’s Grant’s Law (think Hugh, not the tomb guy). The black Doogie is played by Larenz Tate who has appeared in many “urban” movies so naturally, this is the first time I’ve seen him in anything (okay, I’m not big of a racist, I did see and , I just don’t remember him).

Also filling in the other buddy roles are the guy from Beverly Hills 90210 who wasn’t Dylan, who just happens to the husband of Tom’s very pregnant sister. There’s also former baseball star who gave the biggest shock of the episode in a montage at the end of the episode where he’s standing in front of a door with flowers and a dude opens the door. This is shocking because the other buddies seem to regard him as a man’s man. Hopefully the whole in the closet storyline ends quickly because I’m already weary of it.

Playing the role of Carol Vessey is , last seen as the Bluth’s discarded secretary with a lazy eye and a penchant for flashing people on . The only problem is that it doesn’t seem that Tom figured out that she’s the one just yet although it seems as if Greer’s Brandy, or Bran as she’s referred to for some reason, has an inkling.

As for the music aspect, Tom is fired after giving an inspired speech about how it should be about the music except his boss much prefers money so Tom has to let go. So Tom decides to start up a music label of his own in hopes to sign his latest find, Wayne, out from under his former employee. Neither end up getting Wayne as he signs with an independent label who just so happens to hire Tom on. Wayne is actually played by a singer, Teddy Geiger, basically a John Mayer rip-off. This is a problem considering not even John Mayer wants to bite his old style. And a look Geiger IMDB page shows that he was a finalist for the lame VH1 Partridge Family reality show. This really isn’t a good start for his career, but if you’re interested look for his CD, , to drop in March. (Apperently the show really helped, yesterday the album was ranked 33,195 on Amazon but today it's up to 412.)

If there is one glaring problem is the narration. I’ve lost count of the amount of new shows that use the devise this year. The great thing about Ed it that he over thought everything and was more than happy to express these feelings to other people. Tom instead has all these pent up emotions that he only feels obligated to tell the audience. I would have no problem if the narration magically disappears in the near future.

Verdict: Not as entertaining as Ed but could grow into something as good. Plus I love all the musical references as I constantly do the same in my own life. And when Tom’s girlfriend quoted when breaking up with him was brilliant.


Yeah, I'd hit that


Since I didn't have room for her in the review, above is apperently Tom's first love on the show before he eventually ends up with Brandy. Lucky dog, or lucky monkey I guess. They really need to change the name of the show.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Hotstop A+B


Long time visitors the 9th Green know that I like to post a review of the week’s big CD release on Tuesday, the only problem being there hasn’t been a marquee act to one since the week before Christmas when (see my review - Anybody Who's Ever Loved You Know Just What I Feel) and (see my review - Things Have Become So Mundane) both released an album. This week is no different as when I opened up iTunes the week’s big release was a single by followed by a single by . Remember the good old days when all you had to do to get luck was to put on his Back at One to get lucky? But anyways. The first big album on thier homepage was Come Get It - The Very Best of Aaron Carter, which begs the question – Who is Aaron Carter and how does he have a Greatest Hits album?

Things don’t get better next week when the Soundtrack to The Color Purple is the biggest released. January 31st sees the release of the new album which has potential of being decent then finally there is an album to get excited about on February 7th with a new album. Granted it’s the Soundtrack to the Curious George movie so it may be skewed to a younger audience but it does have a cover of We’re Going to be Friend so there is hope. Maybe I will be able to find some new artists much like I did this time last year when I discovered and who both landed in the top five of my
Best Albums of 2005 list.


Hotstop A+B


So without anything worth review through legit channels I though I’d review the latest mash-up album. This time Coldplay’s latest album X&Y gets the remix treatment courtesy of the guy who brought you Q-Unit which featured songs that mashed-up and . The album got overshadowed by the American Edit that was released around the same time and rightfully so as there were only a few worthwhile songs from the album and the most entertain part of the album was the cover art with 50 sporting Freddie’s uber-gay mustache.

The new album, , takes a page out of the American Edit page book by taking one album and mash it up with different artists for each song. And the mash up artist, J.L., uses thirty different songs to accompany the Coldplay album. After listening to the album for the first time my first though was how unmemorable it was. There was not one song that I just had to go back and listen to again like many of the great mash-ups make me do.

The album sounds much more like a techno album that is just made to be played in the background as apposed to a mash-up that should grab your attention. Then there were a few songs that just made me want to skip over upon the second listening like Low Life 69 and You Waiting for the Hardest Part? Get Busy! Another problem is how much the Coldplay songs are covered up to the point that I’m not sure what track from X&Y is being mashed-up. When an album is built around a Coldplay album, I should have to look at the track list to figure out which Coldplay song is supposed to be on it.

Best Songs - Even Better Than That Song One, Check Out the Cold Hard Speed of Sound

And in interest of fairness here a list of songs that I could pick out that were featured on Hotstop A+B that can be bought on iTunes and quotes from movies that can be via Amazon:

Coldplay – X&Y

Blur – Song 2
U2 – Even Better Than the Real Thing
Nas – Got Ur Self a...
Kylie Minogue – Can’t Get You Out of My Head
Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg – Still D.R.E.
Chemical Brother –Block Rocking Beats
Filter – Take a Picture
Outkast – Roses
Beastie Boys – Ch-Check it Out
Jet – Cold Hard (Expletive Deleted)
Gwen Stefani – What You Waiting For?
Sublime - Doin' Time
Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl



Sunday, January 15, 2006

Lyrics Quiz - Best Songs of 1996


Hints Below

As I mentioned during my Best Songs of 2005, I have been compiling end of the year lists since 1996. That is pretty much because that was the year a buddy of mine got a CD burner to make a Best of… CD for that year. 1996 was also a special year as I have regarded it as the best year for music in my lifetime. So to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the year I’m dedicating to the top 25 songs from that year. Keep in mind I am compiling the songs from the list I made at the end of 1996 so please don’t mock some of the songs that really haven’t stood the test of time but I sure everyone loved them as much as I did back then. As always leave your guesses in the comment section, both song title and artist. If you are correct, I will un-bold the lyric and give you credit. The person with the most correct lyrics will be added to the Winner’s list on my sidebar. Now on to the lyrics:

Hints:

11. This former member of Leaders of the New School is so animated, this, his solo debut, includes an exclamation point in the title. He may be hard to reconize this days as he cut off his iconic dreads.
18. This song was off the last album the band ever recorded as the lead singer overdosed a couple years later. I'm also on the record as calling their song Would? the best song of the Grunge era.
19. Today, this artist is better know for writing operas and being mocked by Dave Chappelle for certain home made videos.
22. This was the hardest lyric to come up with because I can't tell a word that this group is saying most of the time. And it's not because of thier dialect because this rap group grew up about 20 miles north of me.


1. Getting paid is her forte, each and everyday. (No Diggity - Blackstreet; guessed by Jetting Through Life)
2. I don’t believe that anyone feels the way I do about you now. (Wonderwall - Oasis; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
3. We’ll mix up hip hop and reggae if we say it’s so. (All Mixed Up - 311; guessed by Russ)
4. Swim out past the breaker, watch the world die. (Santa Monica - Everclear; guessed by Jetting Through Life)
5. But it’s you I fell into. (Big Me - Foo Fighters; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
6. All at once you look across the room and see the way that light attaches to a girl. (A Long December - Counting Crows; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
7. Strumming my pain with his fingers (One time). (Killing Me Softly with His Song - The Fugees; guessed by Guppyman)
8. I got chills, they’re multiplying. (Grease Megamix - John Travolta and Olivia Newton John; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
9. I asked you to go to the Green Day concert. You say you never heard of them. How cool is that? (El Scorcho - Weezer; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
10. The cops want someone to bust down on Orleans Ave. (Who Will Save Your Soul - Jewel; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
11. Do the bogle dance, I'll do the pepperseed.
12. Your alias says you’re Captain Jean Luc Picard of the United Federation of Planets cause he won’t speak English anyways. (Banditos - The Refreshments; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
13. Hold me hold me cause I wanna get higher and higher. (I Go Blind - Hootie and the Blowfish; guessed by Angie)
14. I never put white towels on the floor anymore. (You Were Meant for Me - Jewel; guessed by Angie)
15. I’ve been downhearted baby, ever since the day we met. (Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand - Primitive Radio Gods; guessed by Howard who also correctly named the sample that the lyric is based on, BB King's How Blue Can You Get? although the group's singer also sings the line at the very end of the long titled song)
16. Pasadena, where you at? (California Love - 2Pac & Dr. Dre; guessed by Russ)
17. “I know,” she said,” Before you met me you were free.” (Sad Caper - Hootie and the Blowfish; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
18. Why, why you slap me in my face? I didn’t say it was okay.
19. Something like my bank account, I wanna spend it.
20. I met God this afternoon riding on an uptown train. (Everything Falls Apart - Dog's Eye View; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
21. That five-sided fist-a-gon. (Bulls on Parade - Rage Against the Machine; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)
22. Exactly how many days you got last, you laughing? We passing, passing away.
23. Hike up you’re skirt a little more and show your world to me. (Crash Into Me - Dave Matthews Band; guessed by Angie)
24. Sorry I never told you all I wanted to say. (One Sweet Day - Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey; guessed by Jetting Through Life)
25. I play my enemies like a game of chess. (Ready or Not - The Fugees; guessed by Black Eyed Gurl)

Saturday, January 14, 2006

It's All About the Hamiltons


There have been a couple of videos that have caught my eye lately so I though I’d give them some love since the death of Musical Television left a void for a forum on the art form. First I like to mention the latest addition to the iTunes library, classic Saturday Night Live skits. Granted they seem a little overpriced because the price of a skit is the same as the price of a whole episode of Lost, $1.99. They are also selling Best of… collection at $9.99 a pop and even have one for Jimmy Fallon which must be over an hour of dead air. Unfortunately you cannot buy the skits here separately so you can just get the Cowbell skit from the Best of Christopher Walken. So if you want to take a look at what they have, including the great Lazy Sunday rap from a couple weeks ago from where I stole the title of this post, click on the ad in my sidebar. For the other videos, I advise you to watch them first (the links to the video are the bold headers, inside the post will lead you to iTunes) before you read my reviews so I don’t ruin things.

Fiona Apple – Not About Love

Just when you think it’s going to be yet another pretentious, self involved video, the camera jerks as comic ends up lip syncing the words. The best part of this is that he didn’t even bother learning the lyrics and is blatantly reading them off his paper. The best is when the lyrics get over pretentious and Zach turns to Fiona and gives the “what the hell does this even mean” look. Then the video gets even better when they hit the streets. Absolutely brilliant. Fiona even manages to crack a smile during the video. Now if there were a video outlet that would actually play this.


The White Stripes – The Denial Twist

This is another video with a little comedic help this time from Late Night’s Conan O’Brian. But O’Brian is the side note to a mind trip of a video. No matter how many times I see it, I can’t quite figure it out even though they scan the whole set at the end. No wonder why O’Brian got self conscience with his expanding head. But in the end, another great addition to the already impressive video library of .


Weezer – Perfect Situation

Even though their music has been spotty in recent years, still puts out some of the best videos. Here we get an alternative universe where an earlier version of Weezer, named Weeze, was fronted by the token hot chick from 24 and Rivers was just a roadie. The hot chick does a great job channeling but I was a little disappointed that they don’t explain how Weezer got the “R” added to their name. But maybe there will be a sequel.


Ray-J – Clocks

Okay this is just live footage but his performance of the great song goes into the "so bad it becomes entertaining" category. Listen at your own risk.



As a reminder, tomorrow is the 15th of the month so it will be time for a new Lyrics Quiz. As a hint, Best of 1996 will be the themes so make sure you study up on the songs from that year. I should have the quiz posted by noon, so make sure you show up before all the one you know are guessed so you can get on my winners list and a free plug. Also I would like to congratulate myself as this is my 300th post on the 9th Green. Hopefully my next 300 are more entertaining.

Friday, January 13, 2006

First Impressions - Beauty and the Geek 2


Beauty and the Geek is back for another roundThe surprise show of the summer was easily Beauty and the Geek (see my review of season one - I Got the Brains, You Got the Looks). Usually I flee from anything that would be hyped “From the twisted mind of ,” but the commercials for the show were so funny, I ended up watching it and loved every second of the show. But the brilliance of the show was that none of the cast members actually knew what they were getting into. A lot of reality shows die quickly after the first season because once everyone, including the contestants and viewers, know what to expect. Joe Millionaire even went from the most watch episode of that season to something nobody watched.

So one can expect a falloff from a show like Beauty and the Geek and there is even a possibility that some of the hot chicks faked dumb to get on the show although on the flip side, it can be pretty hard to fake geeky. There’s even a dental assistant in the beauty group and really how dumb can that girl be? At least I’m hoping that someone who sticks sharp objects in my mouth has had plenty of formal education no matter how attractive she is. But to keep the contestants on their toes they already switched things up giving one team the power to change up the pairing however they want.

Look for Josh to have a mental breakdown this seasonOne thing the show has going for it is that even with the unpredictability factor taken out of the equation, is that good casting could make up for it. Last year had break out start Richard Rubin who started out the season with “Never Been Kissed” label whenever they showed his name which would change every time he got lucky. And this season they may have actually found someone who could even out geek Richard in Josh Herman with his afro, muttonchops, and happens to suffer from Generalized Anxiety Disorder. To add to his geek cred, he’s also a museum critic. Seriously how do you get a job like that?

There is even a celebrity in the cast, well if you consider someone in the a celebrity. And that would be Tyson Mao who holds the world record for solving the Rubik’s Cube. And to impress the ladies last night he was able to solve it behind his back. Joe Block, the Speed Chess Champion must be jealous. Rounding out the geeks are Ankur Mehta who holds multiple degrees from M.I.T., Brandon the Neurobiologist, which none of the beauties have correctly pronounced, Chris who unwisely makes his own clothing, Karl the Dungeon Master with the Peter Brady haircut, and Wes Wilson who works with monkeys and lasers presumably at the same time.

As for the ladies, none of them stick out like last year’s lingerie model, Lauren Bergfeld. But this season does include Amanda Horan the hairstylist, Brittany Knott who is labeled “the innocent one” which I have a feeling is nice for the dumbest, beer spokesmodel Cher Tenbush, Danielle Gonzalez the cocktail waitress, Jennipher (yes that’s how she spells it) Johnson the camp counselor, Sarah Coleman is the dental assistant, Thais is your token model this year, and Tristin Clow who one up’s Danielle and is a cocktail waitress/shot girl. And since I’m shallow here’s how I rank the girls:

She's no Laurn Bergfeld, but I still hook up with Tristan1. Tristin
2. Thais
3. Brittany
4. Sarah
5. Cher
6. Danielle
7. Amanda
8. Jennipher (yes that’s how she spells it)

Verdict: No where near as entertaining as My Name Is Earl, but still worth taping because there is a good chance Josh has a mental breakdown. As for a prediction I say Sarah and Wes end up winning.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Toss Up: Lost vs, Wait, Where's Veronica Mars?


Mr Eko ready to put the smack down on CharlieAfter six weeks, finally returned this week with an episode dedicated to the most interesting of the tailies, the mysterious Mr. Eko. His episode became pretty predictable after the first flashback making clear that he had something to do with the downed Nigerian plane that Locke and Boone found last year. The rub though being that Eko was supposed to be on the plane but was double crossed twice, first by his brother who tipped off the military and again by his associate who decided to take the drugs himself. What I found out with this whole situation was why the military was so eager to gun down Eko’s brother yet treated Eko with respect?

Much like Ana Lucia, and unlike the first flashback from the originals, Eko’s flashback doesn’t explain why he ended up on the plane but I think it is easy to assume that Eko was in search of his brother and had a layover in Australia. Although if you are in Nigeria, wouldn’t it be faster to reach Los Angeles going West? Unfortunately Mapquest doesn’t have a fastest route between the two. But Anyways. I also think the producer missed out on a great storyline and ended up having Eko’s brother survive the crash and then find his way to the third bunker or be captured by the Other because he is a “good” guy.

The big new from last night was that we finally got a better look at the monster which we have only see once before which could be pointed to as when the show started to lose it’s luster. All throughout season one, the monster was this huge mystical entity that could easily mutilate a human and tear down trees. Then in the finale, the crazy French chick mentioned it was the island’s security system and when we got a look at it, the monster turned out to be black smoke. But that was just a quick glance and last night we got a longer look at, and inside the monster. So apparently the monster is a fan of traveling vessels because it has shown up near the front of plane, near the Black Rock (the slave ship), and near the Nigerian plane. Then the only other time I can remember the monster showing up was when he met up with Locke. So we learned nothing about the monster unless you believe those who saw people from Eko’s past when the camera went inside it (click picture below to make larger).


Do you see anyone in here?


Elsewhere on the island we learned a little more about Charlie and his statue. Apparently he has been hording the heroin filled statue so it is very possible he has been using again. But I do like the battle between his youth as an alter boy as represented by the Virgin Mary with his adult life of drub abuse to his current link to is currently encased inside the statue. Also we get to see more of Michael and (presumably) Walt’s primitive IM conversation. This just seemed to be filler until the next episode where Michael takes off with a gun to find his boy.

As for , it was preempted for the soon to be canceled . Hasn’t UPN leaned anything from , , and that beautiful people in exotic locations with poor acting and worse stories fail miserably? And having Jennifer Lopez as a producer can’t help things. Luckily this is only for a week and wee get one more repeat of Veronica Mars before a new episode featuring the Zena the Warrior Princess as an FBI agent. There are quite a few reasons she could making an appearance in Neptune: the fleeing Big Dick, the missing sex tape, the bus crash, the dead dude with Veronica’s name on his hand, and the rarely mentioned Amelia DeLongpre who was last seen being discovered by Veronica and Clarence Weidman in a hotel ice machine. And of course there is also a chance that there is something new on the horizon.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

They Say Misery Loves Company


The first thing I do everyday when I fire up the computer and hop onto the internet is to check out ESPN.com, which is my homepage, to check out the main headlines and have the page customized so it also has the top headlines for my favorite team then quickly answer the current poll. But this only takes a couple seconds as I then spend the majority of my time on Page 2 of the site which is basically editorials by some great writers like Bill Simmons and Dan Shanoff who writes the Daily Quickie which is basically a one person, written version of Pardon the Interruption (who rudely reminded me that today is the annaversary of The Drive). But when I open Page 2 yesterday, this image was staring back at me:


Yep, that what it feels to be a Browns fan

Needless to say as a Browns fan I found the cartoon as painful as the guy in it must felt. The cartoon goes along with Page 2's NFL Misery Index where they rated each team on six criteria to determine which NFL team's fan has suffered the most. Of course my hometown team topped the list beating the Saints out by a whole point and the Houston Oilers/Texans by almost five points. (On a side note, I thought the Oilers turned into the Titans, did I miss something?) But things could have been worse because I think they low-balled the Browns on some of the categories like recent pain was only a 6.0. In the past ten years we had a team unceremoniously move going four years without a team only to come back to be mired in bad drafts and bad coaching. Then in our one playoff appearance, our rivaPittsburghrg came back from behind to beat us for the third time that year. It should at least warrant a 9.0. They then end the Browns section with "Lousy teams, painful losses, a hijacked team. Sheesh. The only thing missing from the Browns' misery is Kathy Bates' crushing their ankles with a sledgehammer." Ouch, that really hurts.

To add to the misery, Page 2 also released its 25 NFL Misery Moments and indeed the Browns had multiple entrees including the top spot. And it is insulting that we had to share the top spot with the Baltimore Colts because Baltimore ended up getting our team and promptly won a Super Bowl. Then we showed up again at number five with The Fumble. Somehow The Drive didn't make the list even though I found it more miserable to watch than The Fumble.

And in an updated MLB Misery Index, my Houston Astros still in the top ten most miserable landing in at number seven. I should really think about picking new teams (as the St. Louis Blues haven't had thatsuccessucsess in my lifetime and outright stink this year). And while on the subject of the Astros, for anyone interested on what is going to happen to Roger Clemens this season, here is the most logical scenerio I can think of. This does hinge on USA not winning the World Baseball Championship so Clemens cannot go out on top there. So because the Astro did go through arbitration to keep Clemens and are unable to sign him until May. Clemens will take the first month off because he will need rest from the WBC anyways. Then when May comes around he will sign with Astros and have a couple warm up games in the minors where he will pitch to his son who was drafted as a catcher by the Astros in last years draft pitching for the big league team by June which will then boost the Astros into contention after yet another poor start eventually reaching the playoffs and hopefully with Preston Wilson and another bat they pick up along the way and win the World Series thus bolting then into double digets for next years Misery Index.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

First Impressions - Emily's Reasons Way Not


Emily's Reasons Why NotAfter years of airing the iconic Monday Night Football on the first day of the week, ABC said goodbye to the football giant two weeks ago. And how to you replace the biggest draw among men? Well apparently ABC believes by bringing Rollergirl, Uncle Jesse, and The Bachelor, which I thought got canceled after the ’s brother debacle, is the answer. Even though it’s very doubtful any guy watched any of this lineup, I braved my way through Rollergirl’s attempt at television, .

The show itself utilizes narration to guide the show. And if that sounds familiar, it should as every new sitcom does it, and for those keeping track at home that includes My Name Is Earl, Everybody Hates Chris, How I Met Your Mother, The War at Home, and I wouldn’t be surprised if I were missing some. But what sets Emily’s Reasons Why Not apart is ERWN is 75% narration which could be good because I believe should be seen and not heard. But when it’s Graham doing the narration, it really defeats the purpose. As for Graham herself, lets face it, the girl cannot act. Yeah she’s okay when playing a dirty dirty slut (see and ) but can anyone name another movie she’s been good in? Didn’t think so.

The appearance of was also painful to watch to see how low he has had to stoop after Fox unceremoniously canceled the brilliant (mmm, why does this sounds familiar, oh yeah, check out Won’t Be Fooled Again). I bet Fox now wishes they didn’t prematurely pull the plug now considering the show also featured the then unknown who now routinely appears on tabloid covers and E! But anyways.

As poor of an actress that Heather Graham, the writing doesn’t help either. It took me forever to figure out what the Reasons Why Not were, and when I finally figured it out I wish I hadn’t. Apparently once Emily figured out five reasons why not to date a guy, she then dumps him. This will be the basis of the rest of the shows: Emily meets a dude, figured out five reasons, dumps him and repeat. The first unlucky guy seems to be gay but turns out he’s Mormon and hilarity doesn’t ensue. Helping her out are a girlfriend who looks like a dud and a gay guy who is nowhere as funny as the gay guy on . Emily also has an antagonist in coworker Glitter Cho, no seriously, that’s the character’s name, but even her catty comments were extremely boring.

Verdict: When does Monday Night Football start up on ESPN? Well not that this show will last that long anyways.

Monday, January 09, 2006

First Impressions - The Book of Daniel


The Book of DanielWhen I first heard about it never really appeared on my radar. It sounded too much like with the talking deity and all. I did watch Joan of Arcadia but I wasn’t really up in arms when they canceled the show as the whole talking to God routine was getting stale. But then last week I kept on reading about religious zealots were boycotting the show with a couple NBC affiliates refusing to even air the show. Personally I like to wait until I’ve actually seen something before I condemn it, but that’s just me. Now there is nothing like a little controversy to peek my interest ever since became a must own in my childhood after being deemed obscene by the government.

So I ended up taping the show to see what the fuss is about and I have to say I was a little disappointed. Not in the entertainment value but after all the hoopla I was expecting Sodom and Gomorra but it was no where near as bad as most stuff on TV today and I would say , which has won Family Awards, is much more immoral at times. Everything tackled in the double episode has been dealt with many times before on TV including many that are considered family friendly, homosexuality, prescription and illicit drug abuse, drug dealing, inter-racial dating, the couple that brings in dude’s secretary to spice things up in the bedroom. The only thing that the religious fanatics should really be mad about is the mob-catholic church connection. That was the only time I thought the show was pushing it, everything else is dealt with real life brevity sometimes painstakingly so as with grandma’s Alzheimer’s. Those scenes were just painful to watch and always make my heart ache thinking about people that really go through that every day.

The show has a nice blend of well respected actors such as as the pill popping priest. is Quinn’s Bishop who likes to mooch on his stash and his dad while of plays his wife. Then the kids are virtual unknown with the adopted Asian son, the openly gay son (well except grandpa doesn’t know yet), and the weed selling daughter who looks like the blonde version of . The kids really bring most of the entertainment value to the show like when the Asian and gay sons tried to our slur each other at the family dinner. also appears as the daughter of a family that tells the adoptive mom they “don’t want a bunch of Asian kids running around at Christmas” when they find out thing are getting serious between the two teenagers. Of course Panettiere is of importance because my sources tell me she is quickly becoming the next . No not because she’s a former Disney actress who dreams of a singing career, but for her alleged underage drinking, smoking, and partying with . Somewhere is practicing pick up-lines.

Sadly the least interesting character is Jesus himself who is no where as entertain as God on Joan of Arcadia. Jesus shows up usually whenever Quinn is thinking about taking one of his pills. This is not to be confused with on when Jesus shows up whenever he thinks about taking a drink. Hopefully he will become more entertaining in future episodes because dude can walk on water; he shouldn’t be too hard to write for.

Verdict: Not as offensive as some my have you believe and is worth a second or third look. But with a 10:00 on Friday timeslot, make sure to set your VCR.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

I Got the Shakes That'll Make You Quake


The Longest Yard

I have to start off this review by saying that I have never seen the 1974 original with , who also shows up in the update as the inmates coach, so I can’t compare the two movies. This could be a good thing because most reviews I read always stated how much the first one was better. Granted I can still compare this version to the other football movie, . It’s odd that no one complained about Sandler playing a linebacker in that movie yet everyone jumped on him for trying to be a quarterback. And he was a washed up one to boot so I really didn’t have a problem with it.

Of course the movie is about the washed up QB in prison but how he gets there is great with cameos by ’s newly enormous breasts and Dan Patrick, who apparently didn’t get the memo that the movie would be set in present day as he instead chose to go with the 70’s gay porn mustache with a dash of the . But from there Sandler is shipped off to a Texan prison where the warden pulled some strings in hope that he would help out with the prison guard’s football team. And what would be better practice for the guards than a little warm up game against a team of inmates.

Even though most of the inmates and guards are played by former football player, pro wrestlers and other non-actors, most of the characters are so well written, it makes up for any lack of acting experience. Ultimate Fighter Bob Sapp is great as the mentally slow Switowski, Michael Irvin in a role before he started holding onto his buddies narcotics plays a con who still doesn’t trust Sandler after selling out his teammates in the NFL, and the giant Dalip Singh English was so bad they had to subtitle everything. As for the guards, Stone Cold Steve Austin, , who was always a better actor than football player, but that isn’t saying much, and Bill Romanowski all play their tough guys well but I bet Romo was mad that Stone Cold got to utter the racial slurs and not him. But the standout of the guard is Kevin Nash who even though goes into every clichĂ© conceived is hilarious after the inmates replaced his steroids with estrogen.

But not all the characters are well flashed out. It’s hard to relate to talking how poor his character is when he has a couple gold teeth and Goldberg one running gag that his, um, chariot swings low, so to speak, gets old before it starts. The cast is filled out with more traditional actors with channeling as Caretaker, , who has gone on to play Rock’s dad on Everybody Hates Chris, is hilarious as the cheeseburger dude, as is as the early recruit who is quickly benched as more black inmates show up.

The Longest Yard gets a Terror Alert Level: High [ORANGE] on my Terror Alert Scale.