I’m on book 5 of the Walking Dead graphic novel (trying to hurry up and finish before the show premieres) and I can’t help but wonder if another network should be producing this. They should really change the title to “SEX AND ZOMBIES” because the x-rated content of this series is rather gratuitous. And I [...]
Archive for the ‘Television’ Category
The Walking Dead
August 25, 2010
… Are We There Yet?
May 3, 2010
So I’m watching TBS right now (a.k.a. the new UPN) and I just saw a promo for “Are We There Yet?” a new black sitcom from executive producer, Ice Cube. The V.O. proclaims this show is about one family’s dream to “get there!” I’m not really sure what that means exactly… but I’m pretty sure that’s [...]
The Liz Derivative
March 20, 2010
Sometimes it makes me really sad that none of the MTV “reality” shows are really real. Well… let’s face it, no reality show is actually reality. Today I discovered “My Life as Liz.” And I ended up watching all the episodes back to back on mtv.com. Some may call that a wasted Saturday. But Liz [...]
Vitameatavegamin
March 5, 2010
remember when nick at nite was actually good? none of this everybody hates chris nonesense. i mean real quality classic tv like: i dream of jeannie, all in the family and i love lucy. what petition do i have to sign to bring back the good old days 60′s slapstick humor?
Lifetime: really for women?
April 23, 2009
This Sunday is Lifetime’s Perfect Sunday- a made for TV movie marathon, featuring stories about obsessive women who try and murder their lovers. This is what I don’t understand: If Lifetime is all about female empowerment, then why do so many of their movies portray women as hysterical psychopaths? Instead of empowering women, I find [...]
The Mighty Boosh
April 1, 2009
I was walking to my internship this morning, and look what I spotted: Since Noel Fielding is one of my favorite British comedians, I quickly snagged a photo of this huge billboard promoting his show. The Mighty Boosh is well known across the pond as a “comic fantasy” featuring: musical numbers, witty pop culture references [...]