Wednesday, April 21, 2010

One Tree Hill


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"One Tree Hill" star Antwon Tanner is facing federal charges for allegedly selling Social Security numbers and cards. We don't know what's more shocking: the crime, or that "One Tree Hill" is still on the air. Or, come to think of it, which one is more of a crime.
Tanner, who is accused of supplying 16 Social Security numbers and three fake cards to a middleman as recently as last summer, pleaded not guilty in federal court in Brooklyn Thursday, the Associated Press reports. A conviction on all the charges carries up to five years in prison.

The King of Queens


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The King Of Queens revolves around Doug and Carrie Heffernan, a loving blue-collar couple from Queens, N.Y., who share their humble home with her eccentric father, Arthur. After a long day working as a parcel deliveryman alongside his best friend, Deacon, Doug retreats to his home for some peace and quiet, which is often interrupted by Carrie's father. Doug's only refuges are the little time he spends alone with Carrie and the company of his buddy Spence, and his cousin, Danny, whom he turns to for advice that just might make his life better, if he only bothered to follow it.

The Office Seasons 1-5 DVD boxset


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I am really enjoying what "The Office" is doing right now with this Michael Scott Paper Company storyline. It's not the funniest stretch of the series, by any means. But five seasons in, "The Office" is as much light drama as it is comedy, and so it's pleasure to watch characters like Pam and Michael struggle with the implications of an impulsive decision, even if the laughs are a little light. The scene at the end of "Dream Team," where Michael has to talk a panicked Pam out of the car, was both a nice payoff to the earlier talking head where Pam explained about staying calm when your partner freaks out, and yet another reminder that Michael does know what he's doing some of the time, which means Pam wasn't a complete idiot for following him out the door. Very nicely played by Carell and Fischer.


Navy NCIS Seasons 1-6 DVD boxset

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Leading the NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) team that operates outside of the military chain of command is Special Agent Jethro Gibbs, a highly skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs is Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo, a former homicide detective who joined NCIS just a few years ago but who has instincts that come only from working on the streets. Joining them are Agent Caitlin Todd, a tough former Secret Service agent who's gone head-to-head with Gibbs in the past, and forensics specialist Abby Sciuto, a gifted scientist whose dark wit matches her goth-style hair and clothes. Assisting the team is medical examiner Dr. Donald Ducky Mallard, who knows it all because he's seen it all. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents travel the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

NCIS Show



I thought this project was long dead, but NO... it is still alive. The pilot will come as an episode of CRIMINAL MINDS, much like NCIS: LA came from an episode of NCIS. The cast has not set, but the pilot will be shot sometime in February. As a fan of CRIMINAL MINDS, I am looking forward to this pilot. The Cast will be a huge factor though. If they screw up the casting, it will fail big time.

The King of Queens


The King Of Queens revolves around Doug and Carrie Heffernan, a loving blue-collar couple from Queens, N.Y., who share their humble home with her eccentric father, Arthur. After a long day working as a parcel deliveryman alongside his best friend, Deacon, Doug retreats to his home for some peace and quiet, which is often interrupted by Carrie's father. Doug's only refuges are the little time he spends alone with Carrie and the company of his buddy Spence, and his cousin, Danny, whom he turns to for advice that just might make his life better, if he only bothered to follow it.

The Office


Spoilers for last night's "The Office" double-feature coming up just as soon as I write some song parodies... I am really enjoying what "The Office" is doing right now with this Michael Scott Paper Company storyline. It's not the funniest stretch of the series, by any means. But five seasons in, "The Office" is as much light drama as it is comedy, and so it's pleasure to watch characters like Pam and Michael struggle with the implications of an impulsive decision, even if the laughs are a little light. The scene at the end of "Dream Team," where Michael has to talk a panicked Pam out of the car, was both a nice payoff to the earlier talking head where Pam explained about staying calm when your partner freaks out, and yet another reminder that Michael does know what he's doing some of the time, which means Pam wasn't a complete idiot for following him out the door. Very nicely played by Carell and Fischer.

One Tree Hill


"One Tree Hill" star Antwon Tanner is facing federal charges for allegedly selling Social Security numbers and cards. We don't know what's more shocking: the crime, or that "One Tree Hill" is still on the air. Or, come to think of it, which one is more of a crime.
Tanner, who is accused of supplying 16 Social Security numbers and three fake cards to a middleman as recently as last summer, pleaded not guilty in federal court in Brooklyn Thursday, the Associated Press reports. A conviction on all the charges carries up to five years in prison.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Smallville Takes on DC Comics


April 13, 2010 - Smallville is currently in its ninth season and has been renewed for at least one more. At this rate, the Smallville seasons 1-8 DVD boxset series has to qualify as one of the most successful comic book adaptations ever. What began as a simple story featuring a high school age Clark Kent and his friends has grown into something much larger. The Smallville DVDseries has showcased dozens of the most famous heroes and villains in the DC Universe. We don't expect that rend to slow one bit as Smallville DVD set enters Season 10.

Naturally, some of these characters are more faithful to their original comic book counterparts than others. In this Smallville DVD boxset visual guide, we've selected our favorite heroes and villains from the past nine seasons of Smallville. We compare their live-action appearance to the look of the comics, examining which characters succeed, which ones stumble, and why.

Even with as many characters as there are in this list, there are still more left to cover. Let us know who your favorite Smallville seasons 1-8 DVD boxset guest stars are, and we might just add them in future updates.

Clark Kent

It's one of the most common complaints we hear about Smallville DVD - "Why won't Clark put on the costume?". It's true that, even after nine seasons and meeting countless other costumed heroes, Clark seemingly has no desire to don the red and blue tights. In that sense alone he doesn't qualify as being very faithful to the comics.

But strictly comparing Smallville DVD set's Clark Kent to Clark Kent of the comics, there are definitely many shared features. Tom Welling has the bulky, chiseled features of a Kansas farmboy in a way other live action Smallville DVD boxset actors haven't always managed. Clark's preference for red and blue clothes is also a continuous tease for the eventual costume change they may or may not ever come.

One aspect of the Clark Kent look that was only recently introduced is the glasses. In the comics, Clark relies primarily on his glasses and subtle use of posture and body language to distance himself from Superman. The Clark in Smallville is slowly adopting this same strategy, and thus the glasses made their long-awaited debut in Season 9.

The closest thing Smallville seasons 1-8 DVD boxset has worn to a costume so far has been his black, Matrix-inspired look. Instead of a cape and spandex, Clark prefers a trenchcoat and a shirt with his trademark "S" logo painted on. In terms of color, this suit actually recalls the comics. Aside from the trenchcoat, the comic book Clark wore a similar "Kryptonian Life Suit" that helped restore his body after his near-fatal battle with Doomsday.

Lois Lane

As a non-costumed resident of Metropolis Lois Lane doesn't have much in the way of a defined look. As such, it's difficult to criticize Smallville DVD for its portrayal of Lois. In either universe, Lois is a headstrong reporter who wears clothes that accentuate her beauty without flaunting it.

In the Smallville DVD set
comics, the one source of variation In Lois' over the years has been her hair color. She debuted with black hair, but during the '70s and '80s her hair lightened even as her personality became more forceful. Lois' is usually portrayed as having black hair in the current comics, though some artists depict her as a brunette instead.

A similar shift has taken place in Smallville DVD boxset. Lois debuted in her earlier seasons as a brunette. However, more recently her hair has become darker, if not fully black.

Lois is often know to briefly adopt costumed identities in the comics, particularly during the freewheeling days of the Silver Age. This too is referenced in Smallville in the episode "Stiletto". In this episode, Lois adopts the identity of Stiletto and briefly wears a black leather costume that fits right in with Clark's own Matrix-esque costume.

Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor is one of the more faithful characters in the Smallville seasons 1-8 DVD boxset show in terms of appearance. It's not hard to capture the look of the twisted billionaire industrialist. As long as you have an intense man with a completely bald head, you have your Lex Luthor. Lex's fine business attire only seals the deal.

The Smallville DVD
comics have gone though a number of varying explanations as to Luthor's hair loss. Originally, Lex was a corpulent man who slowly lost his hair due to advancing age. However, the modern Lex is portrayed as much thinner and fully bald from a young age. Smallville DVD set established that Lex's hair fell out as a result of the meteor shower that brought Clark to Earth. That's a better explanation than some of the stories we've seen.

The most significant difference between Smallville DVD boxset's Lex and the comic book Lex is that the latter prefers a green and purple ensemble when committing his villainous acts. Often he dons an armored battlesuit when combating Superman directly. The Smallville version seems content to stick to dark, well-tailored suits. Unless Lex becomes a major player in the series once more, we don't expect this difference to change.

Kara Kent


Clark's Kryptonian cousin shows many of the same predilections when it comes to appearance. On a basic level, Kara is similar to her comic book counterpart. Supergirl is usually portrayed as a tall, leggy blond with good looks and a love of halter tops and mini-skirts. Smallville seasons 1-8 DVD boxset has that much down pat.

Like Clark, Kara has shown little willingness to don a true costume. Instead, she favors a similar red-and-blue color scheme in her everyday attire. She'll also mix in some white clothes as an homage to the Linda Danvers version of Supergirl. With Kara out of the show for now, we don't expect the actual Smallville DVD costume to be making an appearance. It would be nice if at least one DC hero decided to wait for Clark to suit up before donning their own uniform.

Kristin Davis: Sex and the City 2 movie is different & adventurous

Los Angeles, Apr 12 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Kristin Davis who stars in the ‘Sex and the City 2’ movie, says that it is full of plots. She also revealed that the movie is different and quite adventurous, and has a strong element of music too, in it. She said that, “This one is not going to be that long. Sex and the City DVD is like condensed soup. It’s different, and adventurous and rich, and there’s music involved.”

The other actresses of the Sex and the City DVD Set are Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon. The movie is due to be released in May, and now all the actors are trying hard to wrap up the Sex and the City DVD boxset in time. Kristin said that the cast is working long hours, in order to finish the film. She also revealed that presently the cast is shooting in the night, and trying to get ‘certain things done’. She also added that, “And there were more costume changes in the first Sex and the City Seasons 1-6 DVD boxset than there are in the second one.”

According to reports when Liza Minnelli performed for the cast and crew of the Sex and the City, then they all were moved to tears. Singer Liza Minnelli has a guest appearance in the movie, and after she finished shooting her part, she performed on the set for the cast and the crew of the Sex and the City DVD.
Sex and the City DVD Set fans are patiently counting the days until May 27th. when their favorite foursome will hit the big screen with their latest off the wall adventure. Months ago the studio released a teaser poster for the sequel, which highlighted Sex and the City DVD boxset'sSarah Jessica Parker in all white and the latest one sheet features her dressed to the nines with color, sparkles, silver, and gold. Take a look…

She has the hair, the clothes, and the attitude so what trend will Carrie Bradshaw start this time around? Sex and the City 2 will once again take the ladies to a foreign land for some well deserved R&R. They’re all stressed out from their relationships, their work, and their children and it’s time for a break. With cameos by Victoria Beckham and Miley Cyrus among others, this film is poised to do big things and go way over the top.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

NCIS Show Guide

NCIS is an action drama, about a team of special agents whose mission is to investigate any crime that has a shred of evidence connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel, regardless of rank or position. Leading this team that operates outside of the military chain of command is NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, a highly skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs is Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo, a former homicide detective who has instincts that come only from working on the streets. Joining them are Agent Kate Todd , a beautiful, tough former Secret Service agent who has gone head to head with Gibbs in the past, and forensics specialist Abby Sciuto , a gifted scientist whose dark wit matches her goth-style hair and clothes. New to the team is Special Agent Timothy McGee, a graduate of MIT whose computer skills earned him a spot on Gibb's team as a probationary field agent. Assisting the team is medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard, who knows it all because he's seen it all. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents travel the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties.

The King of Queens

Starring Kevin James, Leah Remini and Jerry Stiller, King Of Queens is a spin off from Everybody Loves Raymond and it follows the life of Doug Heffernan (James), a Queens, New York parcel delivery man whose home is invaded by his in-laws. Doug has simple desires - among them a 70 inch screen television.When Doug's wife, Carrie (Remini), surprises him with a large screen set, which she happily sets up in the basement, he becomes the envy of the neighbourhood. Life has suddenly become very, very good for Doug and his sports-watching buddies. In the pilot episode, Doug's kingdom comes under attack when his recently widowed father in law, Arthur (Jerry Stiller - Frank Costanza from Seinfeld and actor Ben Stiller's dad), moves in rather than going to a retirement home, turning Doug's TV room into Arthur's bedroom. Carrie's sister, Sara (Lisa Rieffel), a wannabe actress, decides to move in as well to save more money until she gets her big break. Suddenly, Doug has a large family in a small house and a big television in a tiny bedroom!

The Office

Watch The Office Full Episodes at http://www.buydvdezy.com/goods-602-The-Office-Seasons-1-5-DVD-boxset.html Office is an award-winning American television comedy that portrays the daily lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Although fictional and scripted, the show takes the form of a documentary, with the presence of the camera openly acknowledged. Based on the British series of the same name, it was adapted for U.S. audiences by executive producer Greg Daniels, a veteran writer of Saturday Night Live, King of the Hill and The Simpsons. Original series creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant have production credits on the show, and wrote an episode for the show's third season.

Good News! OTH ‘might’ get a new season

It’s been a longtime since I posted last. Anyways I am back now and I HAVE GOOD NEWS!Apperantly chances of One Tree Hill returning for an 8th season are pretty good. The CW has conformed a new season for 90210, Gossip Girl, Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries and few days ago announced Smallville had been renewed for a 10th season. Though as many of us know One Tree Hill is absent from the list and if dropped Life Unexpected will be shown instead(SIGN THE PETITION TO HELP). However, although it hasn’t been renewed yet its chances of being so looks good as Dawn Ostroff, president of entertainment at The CW, revealed she was “encouraged” the show.

About The Office

Based on the popular British series of the same name, this faster-paced American version follows the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees via a documentary film crew's cameras.Regional manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest, best boss ever - which, of course, makes him the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is concerned. His co-worker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp, who quickly figures out the real office politics despite Michael's attempts to instill the official point-of-view.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Smallville Takes on DC Comics


April 13, 2010 - Smallville is currently in its ninth season and has been renewed for at least one more. At this rate, the Smallvilleseries has to qualify as one of the most successful comic book adaptations ever. What began as a simple story featuring a high school age Clark Kent and his friends has grown into something much larger. The Smallvilleseries has showcased dozens of the most famous heroes and villains in the DC Universe. We don't expect that rend to slow one bit as Smallville DVD enters Season 10.

Naturally, some of these characters are more faithful to their original comic book counterparts than others. In this Smallville DVD Set visual guide, we've selected our favorite heroes and villains from the past nine seasons of Smallville. We compare their live-action appearance to the look of the comics, examining which characters succeed, which ones stumble, and why.

Even with as many characters as there are in this list, there are still more left to cover. Let us know who your favorite Smallville DVD boxset guest stars are, and we might just add them in future updates.

Clark Kent

It's one of the most common complaints we hear about Smallville Seasons 1-8 DVD boxset - "Why won't Clark put on the costume?". It's true that, even after nine seasons and meeting countless other costumed heroes, Clark seemingly has no desire to don the red and blue tights. In that sense alone he doesn't qualify as being very faithful to the comics.

But strictly comparing Smallville DVD's Clark Kent to Clark Kent of the comics, there are definitely many shared features. Tom Welling has the bulky, chiseled features of a Kansas farmboy in a way other live action Superman actors haven't always managed. Clark's preference for red and blue clothes is also a continuous tease for the eventual costume change they may or may not ever come.

One aspect of the Clark Kent look that was only recently introduced is the glasses. In the comics, Clark relies primarily on his glasses and subtle use of posture and body language to distance himself from Superman. The Clark in Smallville DVD Set is slowly adopting this same strategy, and thus the glasses made their long-awaited debut in Season 9.

The closest thing Clark has worn to a costume so far has been his black, Matrix-inspired look. Instead of a cape and spandex, Clark prefers a trenchcoat and a shirt with his trademark "S" logo painted on. In terms of color, this suit actually recalls the comics. Aside from the trenchcoat, the comic book Clark wore a similar "Kryptonian Life Suit" that helped restore his body after his near-fatal battle with Doomsday.

Lois Lane

As a non-costumed resident of Metropolis Lois Lane doesn't have much in the way of a defined look. As such, it's difficult to criticize Smallville DVD boxset for its portrayal of Lois. In either universe, Lois is a headstrong reporter who wears clothes that accentuate her beauty without flaunting it.

In the Smallville comics, the one source of variation In Lois' over the years has been her hair color. She debuted with black hair, but during the '70s and '80s her hair lightened even as her personality became more forceful. Lois' is usually portrayed as having black hair in the current comics, though some artists depict her as a brunette instead.

A similar shift has taken place in Smallville Seasons 1-8 DVD boxset. Lois debuted in her earlier seasons as a brunette. However, more recently her hair has become darker, if not fully black.

Lois is often know to briefly adopt costumed identities in the comics, particularly during the freewheeling days of the Silver Age. This too is referenced in Smallville DVD in the episode "Stiletto". In this episode, Lois adopts the identity of Stiletto and briefly wears a black leather costume that fits right in with Clark's own Matrix-esque costume.

Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor is one of the more faithful characters in the Smallville show in terms of appearance. It's not hard to capture the look of the twisted billionaire industrialist. As long as you have an intense man with a completely bald head, you have your Lex Luthor. Lex's fine business attire only seals the deal.

The Smallvillecomics have gone though a number of varying explanations as to Luthor's hair loss. Originally, Lex was a corpulent man who slowly lost his hair due to advancing age. However, the modern Lex is portrayed as much thinner and fully bald from a young age. Smallville DVD Set established that Lex's hair fell out as a result of the meteor shower that brought Clark to Earth. That's a better explanation than some of the stories we've seen.

The most significant difference between Smallville DVD boxset's Lex and the comic book Lex is that the latter prefers a green and purple ensemble when committing his villainous acts. Often he dons an armored battlesuit when combating Superman directly. The Smallville Seasons 1-8 DVD boxset version seems content to stick to dark, well-tailored suits. Unless Lex becomes a major player in the series once more, we don't expect this difference to change.

Kara Kent


Clark's Kryptonian cousin shows many of the same predilections when it comes to appearance. On a basic level, Kara is similar to her comic book counterpart. Supergirl is usually portrayed as a tall, leggy blond with good looks and a love of halter tops and mini-skirts. Smallville DVD has that much down pat.

Like Clark, Kara has shown little willingness to don a true costume. Instead, she favors a similar red-and-blue color scheme in her everyday attire. She'll also mix in some white clothes as an homage to the Linda Danvers version of Supergirl. With Kara out of the show for now, we don't expect the actual Supergirl costume to be making an appearance. It would be nice if at least one DC hero decided to wait for Clark to suit up before donning their own uniform.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Watch The Office Online


Oh boy. I just saw the US version of Britain's The Office and . . . it's not very good. No surprise, really, but my hopes were up after seeing reports that brilliantly funny Office-creator (and actor) Ricky Gervais approved of it. There's always a concern that memories of the original will cloud your judgement on a remake, but this just isn't the case here; Nearly everything about the US version of the Office is just plain wrong

Anyone watch King of Queens


The King of Queens is friggin hilarious, I usually dont think too many white folks are funny, but Doug Heffernan/Kevin James is one funny dude. Not to mention Jerry Stiller (ben stiller's father) be having me rollin..Anyone else watch this show? If so, what was your favorite moment/episode?