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Another rainy summer…

Ray RomanoWith anticipation I checked the Emmy nominations a few days ago and I must say that I was quite disappointed. It seems as if the jury merely has the time to watch 5 to 6 shows since the same names keep showing up in almost every category. Don’t get me wrong - I love many of the shows that are nominated this year and I think it is absolutely justified that Tony Shalhoub and Hugh Laurie are yet again nominated for “Best actor” but can’t they just nominate some other shows for a change ? I watched the first few episodes of “Samantha Who” last season and while I generally enjoy Christina Applegate in her movies I quickly grew bored and stopped tuning in. On the other hand “Men in Trees” - which has been wrongfully cancelled - hasn’t been mentioned once. There was much more depth and character there than I could observe in SW. Shows I really hope will be successful in their categories are ”Friday  Night Lights” “Brothers & Sisters” and “The Tudors”. I found this clip on www.ew.com  - from the Ausiello Files. Adrianne Palicki and Connie Britton are so fantastic - I can’t wait for the show to go on the air. I enjoyed “Damages” but I wasn’t sad when the season ended so can’t understand all the nominations on that end. But maybe I’m wrong and the shows that appear on the nomination lists every year - the ones I haven’t seen - really are that good. Maybe I should check some of them out and then continue with this discussion (with myself). What surprised me a little was the amount of nominations “30 Rock” received. I love both Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin and I watch the show every week but 17 nominations? Even I must admit that this might be a bit too much. And how fabulous must  “Pushing Daisies” be with a total of 12 nominations? That is definately a show I will take a look at and report back. Ok, stopping now with the Emmy talk.

Very recently I have started to rewatch all “Everybody loves Raymond” seasons. What shall I say- it’s been a rainy summer so far. Even watching the episodes for the second or third time is still hilarious. I would even say that this show is one of the funniest shows that have ever aired. And it’s not as exhausting as “Curb your Enthusiasm”  which I also very much enjoy. I regularly need a break from Larry David’s “Faux pas” and can’t watch too many epis in a row whereas I can definately manage to watch a whole season of ELR in one day. During the weekend of course. Ok, maybe in two days. I love the whole cast and am very thrilled to see Ray Romano in “Men of a certain Age” on TNT this fall. I really can’t wait and hope that the show is going to be as successful as ELR was. There are so many excellent episodes of “Everybody loves Raymond”. Last night I very much enjoyed the one where Robert’s date eats a fly and Raymond watches her. I really laughed hard there. Romano is just the funniest man out there!

Ok, there’s so much more very important stuff I want to talk about here but the urge to go home and eat is momentarily stronger and I will therefore be back as soon as I’m saturated.

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TV Shows, 30 Rock, Movies, House, Brothers & Sisters, Monk, Friday Night Lights, Entourage, Men in Trees | July 22nd, 2008 by admin | No Comments

About Bleeding Feet and Travelling Pants

The Sisterhood of the traveling pantsSo whats new? Nothing really except that my feet are bleeding from running. This is not a figure of speech- they are literally bleeding. I’m not a psycho who doesn’t know when to stop but halfway through my run I get these blisters and this is really annoying because I’m not even exhausted und far far away from home so I bite my teeth together and keep on running. Now I’m being punished with at least 5 days no running. Watched “Damages” “Tastes like a Ho-ho” yesterday and I’m liking it mainly because of Glenn Close. I haven’t read that many reviews on the show so I wasn’t sure in the beginning whether her character was good or bad. After 4 episodes I still can’t tell. I would say she’s mostly evil (I keep visualising Fatal Attraction) and cold-hearted and this is probably how she’s supposed to be perceived by the audience. But then the writers occasionally throw in scenes with her and her loving husband when they deal with their disturbed son (who how it seems would like to kill his Mother with granates!!!) or when Patty is suffering under sleep deprivation because memories of a previous attempt on her life keep haunting her. During these scenes she is vulnerable and scared for her life (because she’s not yet aware that it’s her son with his twisted mind who would like to kill her…). Well anyway, “Damages consists of 13 episodes of which 4 have been aired. I haven’t done the maths but I guess there will be a more or less clean transition of this show’s finale and the beginning of all the other shows starting  in the fall.

I was glad to see two former characters from The O.C., Marissa’s dad Tate Donovan and Summer’s dad Michael Nouri who I also noticed on Brother’s & Sisters during the last episodes. He is playing a friend of Saul - Milo Peterman -who has just left his wife and “come out” and the scene were they meet on Kitty’s engagement party after many years somehow gives the impression that Saul might share that vibe. Don’t you think? I just checked Nouri’s account on IMDB and noticed that he’s starred in several shows but he’s no regular anywhere. I like him and his acting and I’m not biased from his role as Dr. Roberts, no, no, but I wonder whether it’s satisfying for an actor to jump from show to show. On the one hand you have the challenge to get to know new characters and storylines regularly and it definately rarely gets boring but on the other hand you never get to work on one show intensively and get to know your character more in depth. I ask myself whether this is something the acters chose for themselves or whether they are possibly just not famous and popular enough to stay on one show for a longer period. I just read somewhere that he’s also a Broadway actor. This might explain it - he might be working on musicals and in the theatre and might only have the time to appear on TV shows occasionally. I don’t know him well enough to say for sure.

I recently watched the movie “The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants” which I loved!! I’m fond of these girl friendship movies. Another one I watched over and over again was ”Now and Then”.  Well, “The Sisterhood” stars “Alexis Bledel” aka Lena (It was strange to see her outside of Gilmore Girls- but not in a bad way), “Amber Tamblyn” -Tibby- who is just totally hot (in a completely unlesbian way for me to say), “America Ferrera” - Carmen and “Blake Lively” as Bridget (Of whom I’ve never heard before until now) It’s about four girls who have been childhood girlfriends  forever and are spending their first summer apart.  Just short before their departure they find a pair of jeans which fits them all despite the fact that they all have different sizes. They decide to share the pants amongst them over the summer. Each one of them gets to keep it for a few days and then has to send it to the next one, and so on. Every girl experiences a totally different summer and we practically watch them while the pants travel around the world with us. I really liked it and was happy to see that they have already begun to film the sequel.

(Photo from www.randomhouse.com)

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Gilmore Girls, TV Shows, life, Movies, Brothers & Sisters | August 19th, 2007 by admin | No Comments

About Disgusting Movies and Flying to London

Barbara NedeljakovaMy dad and I are flying to London today. Just a short trip to celebrate the persian New Year with my cousin, her husband and my aunt and uncle. I haven’t been in London since I was seven so I’m really looking forward to it. I’m also sort of scared of flying but everythings better than to sit in my office all day - I guess. The paradox is that I love planes and - for a girl - know quite a lot about planes and aerodynamic, technical backgrounds etc. I don’t know why but the more I know the more I’m scared to get on a plane.  Anyway, my partner and I are having a fight right now so it’s the right timing to get out of the office for a couple of days.

Yesderday I stumbled across a trailer of the movie Hostel 2. I was psyched since I didn’t even know they were shooting a sequel! I loved hostel part 1 although I had my hands covering my eyes throughout all the scary parts. The movie is totally disgusting and I don’t normally dig these king of horror flicks but this one fascinated me. I loved the actress Barbara Nedeljakova who plays one of the girls in the hostel and I liked that this movie actually had agood storyline. Maybe not that realistic but good.  I’m very much looking forward to Hostel Part 2.

Due to this stupid hiatus keeping me from watching some of my favorite shows I have started to watch the 24 season 2 dvd which was excellent - even the second time. Now I’m starting with season 3. I think Tony Almeida is so sexy. Why don’t I get colleagues like him? Anyway my father is also in the 24 fever so anytime you ask him to do something he responds with “copy that!” It’s funny.

I read something on TV.com/Reuters about the next season of Veronica Mars and that the writers are thinking about letting her skip the next college years and sending her straight to the FBI academy. They have sent some scripts to the Network or are planning to. I think that’s a cool idea although I can’t imagine what kind of plots they will use. Something like “The Silence of the Lambs” would be nice. I love that movie. Or something like Twin Peaks. Let’s wait whether the CW likes the idea.

Oh, important news on 30 Rock and  a possible second season - read here.

Okay, have to go back to my work. I will report about my London trip in few days.

(Picture from www.rockandshock.com)

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TV Shows, Veronica Mars, Movies | March 20th, 2007 by admin | No Comments