Thursday, January 26, 2012

"Warning! Warning! Epstein's Mother Approaching!"

Two beloved TV icons are heading up to The Gates together, but they'll live on in perpetual reruns...

Robert Hegyes, best known for playing Jewish Puerto Rican sweathog Juan Epstein on Welcome Back Kotter has died at the age of 60. Epstein was famous for always trying to pass off notes to get out of class, always signing them "Epstein's mother."
Who was Dick Tufeld? Why the immortal voice of the Lost in Space robot, that's who! Tufeld was also the voice of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color and did voice work in numerous other Irwin Allen shows, including Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. 


Thanks for some great times, fellas. You will be missed.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Tall, Gold and Fickle - Oscar noms unveiled...

The glitter cannons have fired their first salvo upon the unsullied of Hollywood - it's nomination day! Some surprises, some snubs and a whole lot of forecasting to be done! Grab a knife and your lobster bib and let's get cracking!

Very surprisingly, Michael Fassbender was not nominated for Shame. The Academy evidently wanting you to keep your clothes on.

No Charlize Theron for Young Adult?!? What the what, Liz Lemon?!

Kung Fu Panda 2 for Best Animated, but no Tintin?


No Tilda Swinton for We Need to Talk About Kevin...

Rather surprisingly, no nom for Andy Serkis' work in Rise of the Planet of the Apes - a bit of a setback for the motion-capture movement.

No Kirsten Dunst for Melancholia. In fact, no nothin' for Melancholia - Lars von Trier is still persona-non-grata.

Nothing for David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method.

No Supporting nod for Drive's Albert Brooks.

Nice to see Rooney Mara nominated for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but no Picture nom and nothing for David Fincher. Nice to see Jeff Cronenweth's cinematography get the attention it deserves.

Amazing to see Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close score a Best Picture nomination over Bridesmaids and Dragon Tattoo.

A great day to be Terrence Malick, scoring both Directing and Best Picture nods.

Wonderful to see Gary Oldman nominated for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.


Jonah Hill - Oscar nominee!!!

Nick Nolte...Oscar resurrectee!


There you have it. My gut reactions predict:

Picture: The Artist
Director: Scorsese, Hugo
Actor: Clooney
Actress: Streep
Supporting: Plummer
Supporting: Octavia Spencer

Place your bets, host a fancy lunch and start your engines... The Oscars air on Sunday, February 26th.

Monday, January 16, 2012

You're going in the hole! Alcatraz debuts tonight!

Don't forget that Fox debuts Alcatraz this evening, the latest from J.J. Abrams, with a 2-hour pilot (8:00 PM Pacific). A detective teams up with an Alcatraz historian to find and catch inmates from the infamous prison who went missing 50 years ago but are reappearing today, apparently unaged. Jorge Garcia, Sam Neill, Robert Forster and Sarah Jones star.

Entertainment Weekly gave Alcatraz a pretty good review, it's certainly worth checking out the premiere.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Battlestar Portlandia!

In case you've been busy, IFC brought back Portlandia for its second season premiere last Friday. While the first episode was a bit lackluster, tonight's episode sounds fan-frakkin'-tastic!

This week finds Fred and Carrie abandoning jobs and all semblance of routine to cloister themselves away on the couch devouring the entire Battlestar Galactica series. Raise your hand if you've been there! Don't try this at home unless you have the requisite free time and lots of black coffee.

Expect some BSG cameos and more than a little recognition!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Friday the 13th is lucky: Fringe returns!!!

No spoilers here, so you don't need to worry about me revealing that ------ ----- ----- is a major component to get excited about, now that Fringe is back from it's mid-season holiday hiatus. This Friday night at 9:00 Pacific, things get cooking, and don't be surprised if we find ourselves looking at a very similar dynamic to what went down last year: Fox appears very iffy on renewal for another season ("The show's not profitable"), which only made the Fringe gang even more creative and risk-taking as the season reached its climax. If you're a fan, WATCH THIS FRIDAY!!! Send a message to Fox that we support one of the strongest shows there is. Friday's episode is titled, "Back to Where You've Never Been." If you've never seen Fringe before, wow - do I ever envy you. The surprises you have in store are more than worth observing.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What's a hybrid? The vehicles of Mad Max: Fury Road

It's been a long time since George Miller unleashed Max, including two Happy Feet movies and Babe: Pig in the City. Here's hoping that this long gestation period helps rankle George's dormant dark side.


Have a gander at two of the vehicles recently spotted in Africa, on their way to the Mad Max: Fury Road production. After weather and an eroded landscape caused delays that would have crippled the budget, Miller opted to move production to Nambia where   shooting will get rolling in April. The good news is that Bane himself, Tom Hardy will star, along with Charlize Theron. According to Hardy, "It's a relaunch and revisit to the world - an entire restructuring...not to say that it's not picking up or leaving off from the Mad Max you know already, but it's a nice re-take on the entire world using the same character, depositing him in the same world but bringing him up to date by 30 years."

The vehicles look promising. And Hardy's energy should push this into orbit, assuming Georgie can get a handle on the production mayhem. At the very least, he can always drive over it.


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

You think this is funny?! Goodfellas TV series!

The cats over at AMC behind such hits as Mad Men, Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead are developing a series version of Martin Scorsese's 1990 classic mob saga. Nicholas Pileggi, who wrote both the original book (Wiseguy) and the screenplay for Goodfellas is on board to write the TV series with Homicide: Life on the Street producer Jorge Zamacona. Irwin Winkler will executive produce.

Chronicling the rise and fall of Lucchese "associate" Henry Hill, Goodfellas is classic stuff. I do not envy those casting this project, as the characters are so indelibly drawn, it's almost impossible to imagine anyone else tackling those roles. Stay tuned.