Saturday, June 07, 2008

Casting Odds and Ends

Just some things I'm trying to remember I've read the past few weeks-- nothing new here; sometimes I get behind...

I just read that Ray Stevenson has the lead role in the new Punisher War Zone film. I liked Thomas Jane well enough in the last Punisher movie, but anyone who saw Stevenson's work on Rome knows this new Punisher will be scary. I'm digging that casting.

In that same article I read, I found out that the talented-- and hot- Julie Benz is in it; as is Dominic West. Looks like Marvel Studios is really committed to putting the best talent they can get on the silver screen.

Michael Rapaport will play a government agent that will help out Michael and Linc on Prison Break. I really like Rapaport, and even though I'm not sure his style fits in with the show, I'm looking forward to it.

Jimmy Smits will be in most of Dexter Season 3's episodes this Fall.

Gary Cole is signed up to costar on ABC's Good Behavior pilot. I dig Gary Cole.

Tony Hale (Arrested Development's Buster) gets a recurring role on Chuck.

And my favorite casting news: Julie Bowen (Ed, Boston Legal) will be in the fourth season of Weeds as a single mother friend-- and eventual love interest-- for the 17-year old Silas. You just gotta love these MILF plotlines-- especially ones featuring someone as gorgeous as Bowen. (And I'd be remiss if I didn't mention how talented she is as an actress as well.)

Premieres and Notables; June 9-15, 2008

Looks like I somehow missed the season 2 premiere of Army Wives (Lifetime; 9 pm CST) on Sunday, 6/8 on last week's post.


Monday, 6/9

Alter Eco; Planet Green. 8 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Entourage's Adrian Grenier and his posse show us how we can live more green. I don't know much about it, but Grenier's involvement has me sold. Recommended..

Nashville Star; NBC. 8 pm. 6th season premiere.
After five seasons on cable, the show moves to a big network-- all with new host Billy Ray Cyrus.

Roman Polanksi: Wanted and Desired; HBO. 8 pm. Special.
A compelling documentary that investigates the talented director's legal problems.

Greek (ABC Family; 7 pm). Season finale.

Gimme Sugar; Logo. 9 pm. Series Premiere.
Here's what Entertainment Weekly had to say about the show: "Five lesbian friends try to launch a club night."
I have no idea what that means.

Quads With 2 Moms; Discovery Health. 7 pm. Series Premiere.
A lesbian couple gets fertility treatments, and they both end up pregnant-- with twins.
I swear, people will do anything to get a reality show...


Tuesday, 6/10

Comic Books Unbound; STARZ. 9 pm. Special.
A documentary looking at the influence of comic books in Hollywood.

Work Out (Bravo; 9 pm). Season Finale.


Wednesday, 6/11

Celebrity Circus; NBC. 8:30 pm. Series Premiere.
Another network takes the "let's throw minor-celeb shit on the wall to see what sticks"; this time with people like Rachel Hunter, Christopher Knight, and Antonio Sabato Jr training to be circus performers.

Men in Trees (ABC; 9 pm). Series Finale. After much abuse, ABC takes it behind the barn and puts it out of its misery.

Top Chef (Bravo; 9 pm). Season finale.


Thursday, 6/12

The Road Hammers; GAC. 7:30 pm. Mini-series.
Jason Priestly directs this 8-part series that follows a Canadian country-western group that tries to make it in Nashville.

Bill Engvall Show; TBS. 8 pm. 2nd season premiere.
Here's what's on my sign: "This show sucks!" (at least the first two eps of last season that I suffered through did).

Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List; Bravo. 8 pm. 4th season premiere.
I gave up on this show half-way through last year. I may actually give it another chance this time.

My Boys; TBS. 8:30. 2nd season premiere.
One of the best summer shows out there. Check it out. Highly Recommended.


Friday, 6/13

Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi; 9 pm). End of Season Four, Pt 1. It's supposed to be huge. And those dicks at Sci Fi haven't announced when the final episodes of BSG will air, so it may be a while until you see it again.


Sunday, 6/15

The Tony Awards; CBS. 7 pm. Special.
I don't go to the theatre, but it may be cool to hear what Patrick Stewart has to say if he wins one.

Jammin; Si TV. 8 pm. Season premiere.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Premieres and Notables June 2-8, 2008

If you still haven't caught on that summer is no longer the repeat Hell it used to be, then you're in for a surprise. This week sees many premieres.

Firstly, a premiere snuck in on me since last week, so I'm going to start with tonight:


Sunday, 6/1

The Venture Brothers; Cartoon Network/[adult swim]. 11 pm CST. 3rd series premiere.
I haven't been this excited for a premiere all year. It's been too long since this show last aired a new ep (I believe in the Fall of 2006). It's always hard to recommend a [swim] show, but this is a pretty straightforward series that's not "out there". It's a take-off of Johnny Quest, but this series has two naive teens (Hank and Dean) who have a super-genius (yet completely inept) father (Dr. Venture) who get into trouble. Add a badass bodyguard (Brock Samson) to the mix as well as a nemesis (The Monarch) who just can't seem to close the deal when it comes to killing Dr. Venture, and you've got it all: action, humor, and completely strange situations. Recommended.


Monday, 6/2

New episodes of Spongebob Squarepants debut on Nick at 4 pm CST every day this week.

Instant Star; The N. 7 pm CST. 4th season premiere.

The Mole; ABC. 9 pm. Season Premiere.
After a four year hiatus (and two years of Celebrity editions before that-- ugh), my favorite reality competition returns. This is gonna be good...

And the Sci Fi Channel is now airing Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes. Looks like they'll be doing 4 hour blocks on Mondays, starting at 6 pm. This is great stuff. And I fell in love with the series after watching the DVDs-- 3-4 episodes at a time-- so this should be perfect.


Tuesday, 6/3

30 Days; FX. 9 pm. 3rd season premiere.
After way too long (almost two years) Morgan Spurlock's show about taking someone out of their element and putting them somewhere else for 30 days is back. Tonight, Morgan himself spends a month as a coal miner. I honestly believe this series should be mandatory viewing for people. It will open your eyes to other ideas, beliefs, and concepts, and it never goes for the cheap moment other reality shows throw out where someone goes off (such as the "Oh no, you di'n't" moment). This is a grown-up show that just wants us to walk a mile in someone else's shoes. Highest possible recommendation.

Lawrence of America; Travel. 10 & 10:30 pm. Series Premiere.
Englishman Lawrence Beldon-Smythe pokes fun at American culture. The pilot episode has him passing up Vegas casinos, so he can visit strip clubs instead.

Season finale:
Deion & Pilar: Prime Time Love (Oxygen; 9:30). Are we sure it's just the season premiere?


Wednesday, 6/4

Making News: Savannah Style; TV Guide Network. 7 pm. 2nd season premiere.

On the Road in America; Sundance. 8 pm. Series Premiere.
Twelve-part documentary about four young Arabs who travel around America to learn about our culture.

She's Got the Look; TV Land. 9 pm. Series Premiere.
Yet another modeling competition-- but this one features "real women" over 35.


Thursday, 6/5

Fear Itself; NBC. 9 pm. Series Premiere.
Twelve-part anthology series that features a one-hour "horror movie" every week.

Swingtown; CBS. 9 pm. Series Premiere.
This show had some buzz as a mid-season replacement last season, but now it's premiering in the summer. Not a good sign. This drama, set in the '70s, follows three married couples as they traverse the drugs, horrible fashion, and swinger-style sex of that decade.

The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack; Cartoon Network. 7:30. Series Premiere.
A boy who lives in a whale goes on adventures with his dog.

Step It Up and Dance (Bravo, 9 pm). Season finale.


Friday, 6/6

Meerkat Manor; Animal Planet. 8 pm. 4th season premiere.
I've never caught this show, but I have heard many good things about it.

Live at Gotham; Comedy Central. 9 pm. Season premiere

Naked Brothers Band (Nick; 6:30). Season finale


Saturday, 6/7

Housecat Housecall; Animal Planet. 8 am. Series Premiere.
A veterinarian helps cat owners having problems with their pets.

It's Easy Being Green; Fine Living. 11:30 am. Series Premiere.
Celebs explain how average Joes (and Janes) can live more green.


Sunday, 6/8

Your Place or Mine; TLC. 7 pm. Series Premiere.
Something about a dude giving away furniture...

When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions; Discovery. 8 & 9 pm. Mini-series
This six-part series looks at the history of NASA. I've read Discovery had total access to archive NASA footage, so that should just add to what looks to be a great series. Recommended

Law and Order: Criminal Intent; USA. 8 pm. 7th season premiere

HGTV Design Star; HGTV. 8 pm. Season premiere

Design Star; HGTV. 8 pm. 3rd season premiere

Ice Road Truckers; History. 8 pm. 2nd season premiere

Ax Men (History; 9 pm). Season finale

The American Life (Showtime; 9 pm). Season finale. Damn! I was just starting to get into this show.