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A Murder at the End
of the World: How convenient, a true
crime writer was invited to a retreat where someone died. I have a sinking suspicion that the tech billionaire
or his wife was the one that did the killing to see if she could solve the
murder. But this show just really made
me miss my iPod.
Survivor: Ugg, the only interesting contestant this season
is already gone. But this new twist on
the auction was just stupid. It was just
musical chairs, except you lost your vote when the music ran out.
The Challenge: Battle
for a New Champion: I was laughing at
the dude who lost, but then I read about how they changed the rules after he
won the first two which lead to Jordan sweeping the last three, may I would cry
at the blatant manipulation too.
Quantum Leap: I do not think we got to see what Ben looked
like, but it seemed like he was an old dude considering his peers which makes
him forcing himself on the blond chick even creepier. I did laugh when Ben did
not tell her his last name, because someone in that time period would likely be
very racist against Asians. But is Ben
just going to jump around in time with her this season? Did she have connections to the four episodes
we did not see her in? Will she end up
being involved in the Quantum Leap program in the future?
Lessons in Chemistry: How Gumpian that the preacher knew Calvin so
personally.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters: Kind of annoying that I had to read the Wikipedia plot of a six year old movie within 30 seconds just to understand what was going on. I do not even remember John Goodman being in that movie. The math is also hurting my brain. John Goodman and Kurt Russell are about the same age; young John Goodman and young Kurt Russell are about the same age, but John Goodman's character was in the 70's and Kurt Russell's character is from last decade. That is a bit of a leap. Russell has got to be in his nineties by now if he was in his twenties/thirties back during the fifties.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie!, Lauren Spencer Smith, Lyn Lapid, Shania Twain, Olivia Newton-John, Adam Blackstone, and Game Show Network.
- “Whoa Mama!” Grab your favorite pair of suspenders, hike up those pants, and get ready to celebrate the holidays with Steve Urkel. From executive producer Wyatt Cenac, Warner Bros. Animation, and Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment comes Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie!, an all-new animated holiday movie musical for the whole family to enjoy. Starring the beloved and kind-hearted Steve Urkel, the breakout character from the series Family Matters, Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie! features the voices of Jaleel White (as Steve Urkel), joined by Nicole Byer (“Nailed It”), Roy Wood Jr. (“The Daily Show”), and Kym Whitley (“The Bay”). The film will be available exclusively on Digital from participating digital platforms where you purchase movies, including Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu, and more, on November 21, 2023. The holiday season is here, and brilliant but accident-prone super genius Steve Urkel has only one mission: to make the holidays the best they can be for everyone! However, things are off to a not so merry start after he ruins a celebration at his local shopping mall and humiliates the department store Santa. Hoping to make things right, Steve invents a device that helps people spread holiday cheer but it only manages to make things worse. Using his big brain and even bigger heart, it’s up to Steve to help the city rediscover the holiday spirit.
-Global breakout Lauren Spencer Smith celebrates the holiday season with her powerful rendition of the iconic “Santa Baby,” alongside an original, “Broke Christmas.” The cover showcases Lauren’s impressive vocal range while “Broke Christmas,” conveys the relatable burden of holiday spending. Check out “Santa Baby” here and “Broke Christmas here. Earlier this month Lauren’s cover of “Hallelujah,” appeared exclusively on Apple Music as part of their Carols Covered annual global holiday program. Check it out here.
- 21-year-old singer and songwriter Lyn Lapid reveals her new single “east side,” taken from her forthcoming deluxe EP to love in the 21st century: the epilogue, out December 1st on Mercury Records/Republic Records. Listen to “east side” now HERE and watch the visualizer HERE! Lyn says, “I’m so excited to share my new song ‘east side,’ it’s a really special and personal song I wrote about my hometown friends back in Maryland. I wrote about how my hometown friendships over the years have turned into ‘low maintenance friendships,’ mostly because I don’t see my old school friends as much as I used to, yet despite everything it hasn’t affected our friendship at all. We’ve grown to live such different lives with them being in college and me pursuing music full time, we don’t talk or hangout as much as we used to, but our friendship still remains strong even if I’m not as close with them anymore.”
- On November 17, Mercury Nashville/UMe is set to release multiple expanded U.S. and International 2LP vinyl editions of Shania Twain’s widely acclaimed November 2004 compilation album Greatest Hits, marking the first time ever that this record-breaking collection of hits will appear on vinyl. With countless chart-topping anthems throughout Shania’s discography, Greatest Hits represents so much more than a collection of classics – it’s a genre-defining celebration of the queen of country pop. Greatest Hits was certified by Guinness World Records as being the fastest-selling hits collection by a female artist in the U.S., with first-week sales of 529,000 units, sending it well on its way to achieving global sales of over 5M units to date. Both the U.S. and International versions of Greatest Hits have been remastered from the original tapes, and they each now contain two additional tracks: Shania’s latest hit, “Giddy Up!” as well as the fan-favorite “Life’s About To Get Good.”
- MCA/UMe releases both vinyl and CD editions of Dame Olivia Newton-John’s smash-hit, tenth studio album, 1978’s Totally Hot, a record that further reinforced her status as a surefire international superstar. In celebration of Newton-John’s first-ever platinum-certified album’s 45th anniversary, Totally Hot returns to vinyl for the first time in decades in two different options, in addition to being made available on CD and on all major digital platforms. Totally Hot is available in the following formats: limited-edition 1LP neon coral red vinyl, standard weight 1LP black vinyl, 1CD, and Digital. All versions of Totally Hot can be ordered HERE.
- Emmy® award-winning musical director, musician, singer, and songwriter Adam Blackstone unveils the cover art and tracklist for his forthcoming second solo album and first Christmas album, A LEGACY CHRISTMAS, which is set for release on November 24 (“BASSic Black Friday”)!! Pre-order/Pre-save HERE. The album features a myriad of A-list guests, including Andra Day, BJ The Chicago Kid, Boyz II Men, Keke Palmer, 2023 Stellar® Awards New Artist of The Year Lena Byrd Miles, and more. With a total of ten joyful songs, A LEGACY CHRISTMAS warms up the season as the perfect soundtrack!
- This Thanksgiving and Black Friday, Game Show Network will be running marathons of fan favorites and new additions. The marathons will feature Split Second and America Says, both hosted by John Michael Higgins, People Puzzler hosted by Leah Remini, Switch hosted by Jeff Hephner, and Family Feud hosted by Steve Harvey. Joining the Game Show Network staples is a run of Card Sharks, hosted by Joel McHale. The episodes will run 8a - 6p on Thursday, and 8a - 8p on Friday.
THANKSGIVING 11/23
8:00a- Switch (Jeff Hephner)
11:00a- America Says (John Michael Higgins)
2:00pm- People Puzzler (Leah Remini)
BLACK FRIDAY 11/24
8:00a- Split Second (John Michael Higgins)
11:00a- Family Feud (Steve Harvey)
4:00p- Card Sharks (Joel McHale)
Survivor: Well, Kaleb’s Shot in the Dark turned out was
worthless if he was just voted out the very next week. But it looks like we are heading for an all
chick’s alliance. How often does that actually
work out? Just Parvati?
The Challenge: Battle
for a New Champion: How appropriate
on the Pride episode, it comes down to two gay homosexuals being up for elimination?
Doom Patrol: Well, that did seem like a pretty definitive ending. I wonder what would have happen if there was a
third season. Would Rita have stayed dead?
Loki: They really suck Sylvie with that silly mullet
all season? I feel really bad for
her. So Loki is just He Who Remains Now? Though I am confused what actually happened
to Who He Remains. But this whole season
was confusing.
Lessons in Chemistry: I recently got three free months of Apple
TV+ and got caught up on this show. It
is hilarious. Though of the shows I have
watched so far, there seems to be a theme on this service of shows that I laugh
a lot through, but I am not entirely sure if they are actually supposed to be
funny (The Morning Show and See being the other two that fit this
bill). Calvin being hit by the bus
followed by an episode with a talking dog was just wild.
As for the latest episode, I was surprised none of Elizabeth’s
audience actually showed up to the protest.
Except her rowing partner was there but was not actually even mentioned at
all like he was a glorified extra. And just
how does the priest know Calvin? I get a
very strong female Forrest Gump from
this show and these giant coincidences just feeds into it.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on The Circus, The Artful Dodger, Death and Other Details, Noah Kahan, Chelsea Cutler, Flula Makes Five, and Taylor Swift.
- After eight seasons and 130 episodes, the groundbreaking, four-time Emmy® nominated political docuseries THE CIRCUS: INSIDE THE GREATEST POLITICAL SHOW ON EARTH – hosted by John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, and Jennifer Palmieri – concludes with a series finale episode on Sunday, November 12 at 7 P.M. ET/PT streaming on Paramount+ with the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan and on SHOWTIME linear. Since the historic 2016 presidential race, THE CIRCUS has brought viewers behind-the-scenes and beyond the headlines of the nation’s biggest political stories inside the Beltway and beyond – while delivering the fast-paced, on-the-ground perspective, compelling and unfettered inside access, and eye-catching cinematography for which the show has been celebrated. For eight seasons, THE CIRCUS has captured everything from Trump’s unexpected presidential victory and his contentious time in office, to the polarizing politics of the pandemic, the 2020 election and ensuing insurrection on Capitol Hill, Biden’s presidency at a time of international turmoil, and much more. The hosts have traversed the globe to give viewers a look at what the public rarely sees and explore the high human drama inherent in American politics.
- Hulu has revealed the official trailer for the upcoming Australian Original series "The Artful Dodger," exploring the adult double life of Charles Dicken's famous prince of thieves, aka The Artful Dodger. All eight episodes of season one, starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster, David Thewlis and Maia Mitchell, premiere on Hulu Wednesday, November 29. The Artful Dodger" explores the adult double life of Charles Dickens’ famous prince of thieves, Jack Dawkins aka The Artful Dodger, whose fast pickpocketing fingers have turned into the skilled hands of a surgeon. Set in 1850s Australia, in the lively colony of Port Victory, Dodger’s past returns to haunt him with the arrival of Fagin, luring him back into a world of crime. A greater threat - to Dodger’s heart - is Lady Belle, the Governor’s daughter, determined to become the colony’s first female surgeon.
- "Death and Other Details" (FKA “Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem”), the 10-episode series, premieres January 16, 2024 with two episodes, then one episode weekly, with a two-episode finale on March 5, 2024. Set amidst the glamor of the global elite, “Death and Other Details” centers on the brilliant and restless Imogene Scott (Violett Beane), who finds herself in the wrong place/wrong time (okay, it was kinda her fault) and becomes the prime suspect in a locked room murder mystery. The setting? A lavishly restored Mediterranean ocean liner. Suspects? Every pampered guest and every exhausted crew member. The problem? To prove her innocence, she must partner with a man she despises—Rufus Cotesworth (Mandy Patinkin), the world’s greatest detective. The series stars Violett Beane, Mandy Patinkin, Lauren Patten, Rahul Kohli, Angela Zhou, Hugo Diego Garcia, Pardis Saremi and Linda Emond.
- Over his nearly 40-year career in showbiz, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Chris Isaak has revealed many sides to his persona: seductive crooner, roots rocker, actor, film score composer, talk show host, and television talent judge. This holiday season, Isaak is spreading the yuletide cheer and sharing his love of dogs with the video for “Dogs Love Christmas Too,” out November 9th via Sun Records, and by partnering with BISSELL Pet Foundation to raise awareness for their Empty the Shelters reduced-fee adoption event. Isaak kicked off his nationwide 2023 It's Almost Christmas tour in style on October 30th in Nashville at The Ryman Auditorium. With two instant-classic Christmas albums in his catalog, Isaak has shown he’s not too cool to get into the holiday spirit. This year, he’s proving he may be dog’s best friend by pairing the video for his swinging seasonal fav, “Dogs Love Christmas Too,” from his 2022 album, Everybody Knows It's Christmas, with BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters reduced-fee adoption program.
- Following his widely successful breakthrough year, critically acclaimed Vermont singer and songwriter Noah Kahan receives a GRAMMY® Award nomination for Best New Artist. After months of fans begging for a collaboration and following a surprise performance together in Nashville, today, Kahan finally joins forces with RIAA Diamond-certified Irish singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Hozier for a new version of “Northern Attitude” out now—the latest release in his Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) collaboration series. Listen to “Northern Attitude” with Hozier HERE!
- Platinum-Certified singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Chelsea Cutler releases an acoustic version of her fan favorite hit “Your Bones” today—listen HERE! “Your Bones” is featured on her recently released new album Stellaria, out now. The powerful anthem has soundtracked thousands of fans’ love stories online, with Chelsea’s girlfriend filming and editing the song’s official visualizer. Not to mention, Chelsea recently gave a stunning stripped-back performance of the track on Jimmy Kimmel Live!—watch HERE. Following Stellaria’s release, Chelsea revealed her 2024 headline tour titled “The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour.” Kicking off in Atlanta on February 16th, the tour makes stops at iconic venues across North America throughout the spring, including New York’s Radio City Music Hall on February 23rd, Los Angeles’ The Hollywood Palladium on March 22nd, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on March 30th, and more. See the full list of tour dates below—tickets are on-sale now at www.chelseacutlertour.com/.
- This week's episode of Flula Makes Five,"Flula and the Farfaflougat Factory” featuring David DeLuise (Wizards of Waverly Place) is out today on all streaming platforms. On this week's episode, Flula’s home baking business is blowing up. Boom! But is it also making the entire town sick with salmonella? Meanwhile, Cameron uses his college fund to buy an NFT from David DeLuise (Wizards of Waverly Place) who plays a shifty door-to-door NFT salesman. Stream the show HERE. The official soundtrack featuring original music and clips from the series is out now on Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp. “My Uncle Tippi (Is Stupid)” b/w “Is There Room In Your Heart? (Theme to Flula Makes Five)” is now available on limited edition “pee-pee yellow” vinyl and can be purchased HERE.
- Continuing an unprecedented and historic run at the top of the charts and popular culture, Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) bows at #1 on the Billboard 200, Top Album Sales, Vinyl Albums and Top Streaming Albums charts this week with over 1.6 million units in the U.S. and over 3.5 million globally. This achievement notably makes her, “The First Artist To Score Six #1 Album Debuts With Over 1 Million Units Sold” in history. Impressively, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) has notched the “Biggest First-Week Sales for a Re-recorded Album Ever” and emerged as the “First Album To Debut With 1 Million Units Sold First-Week Twice” in 2014 and 2023. Plus, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) actually eclipsed the 2014 first-week sales of 1989, making it “The First Taylor’s Version To Net a Bigger Debut than the Original” with over 1.6 million total consumption.
Fear the Walking Dead: Wait, Charlie is alive? I am pretty sure we saw her die. Although, I guess she is dead now, granted we did not actually see her die. Just heard a gunshot and saw some brown hair under a tarp, so, who knows, maybe she will come back to life a second time.
Survivor: The Shot in the Dark is so forking
stupid. Especially if Kaleb gets voted
out next week. But maybe he will end up
like Wentworth who got all but two or three votes and make it quite further in
the game.
The Challenge: Battle
for a New Champion: Yeah, there was
no chance they were able to get 23 ball in 23 minutes that was just an
impossible task. But I did like this challenge. It is a shame it was not two teams to see who
can do it the fastest. That would have
been fun.
Quantum Leap: An episode in the middle of the L.A. Riots was
as awkward as I was expecting.
Doom Patrol: There is really only one episode left? How are they going to take down Immortus and
the butts with teeth at the same time?
Loki: So how did Sylvie manage to keep a Temp Pad when
the TVA seemed to disappear? But if Loki
time jumps to before the start of the season and just negates everything we saw,
that will just make this a waste of a season.
And I was extremely disappointed th