by Joe Gillis, May 11 2012 // 10:15 AM
Good news fans of quirky and eccentric sitcoms, both Community and 30 Rock will be back next season. NBC announced late yesterday that both shows will be coming back with 30 Rock getting a final seventy season of 13 episodes and Community going to a fourth season of 13 episodes as well.
It’s nice to see NBC allowing 30 Rock to wrap things up and it’s also nice that the network is giving Community a chance to stay on the air, even if the ratings don’t necessarily support it. Although, when the comedy returned from an extended hiatus the ratings had improved quite a bit making it one of NBC’s highest rated comedies.
With a renewal now secure, the next question, about Community at least, is if both creator/showrunner Dan Harmon and co-star Chevy Chase are going to return. In case you haven’t been following the story, they’ve reportedly had quite a feud going on with Chase apparently storming off the set and Harmon berating the actor at the show’s wrap party.
According to reports, both Chase and Harmon have reputations for being “difficult,” which in Hollywood-speak pretty much means they are dicks. However, its difficult to imagine Community without Harmon or Chase as each make a significant contribution to the show. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Posted in: News
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Alison Brie, Chevy Chase, Community, Dan Harmon, Fall 2012, Fall TV Season, Joel McHale, NBC, Tina Fey, TV
by Joe Gillis, Jan 26 2012 // 1:30 PM
It’s Thursday again so that means more new episodes of some of our favorite shows on NBC tonight. Sure, we still miss Community and hope it’s really coming back.
Until then, at least we’ve still got brand new episodes of 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation and more to help us pass the time. Not only that, we’ve got previews for all the new episodes for you right here too.
First up on 30 Rock, Liz invokes a pact she and Jenna made to each other years before. Then on Parks and Recreation, Knope 2012 goes on a bowling adventure.
Next up, it’s a second episode of 30 Rock called “The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell.” Finally, The Firm is back with a new episode. Havent had a chance to watch that one yet but I would bet the budget for a one hour drama show would have been more than enough to cover the cost of new episodes of Community.
Come on NBC, get with the program and give the viewers what they really want. We don’t mind that you made a mistake, we all do. Just correct it. . . soon.
Check out all the previews after the break.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · TV Previews
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Alison Brie, Amy Poehler, Community, Jane Krakowski, Joel McHale, Parks and Rec, Parks and Recreation, The Office, Tina Fey, TV, TV Previews
by Joe Gillis, Jan 12 2012 // 1:30 PM
With the holidays behind us and the second half of the traditional TV season in front, that mean some of our favorite shows are finally returning to the air with new episodes or premiering for the first time this season. Sadly, no new Community so far, but at least we have a few others to entertain us including 30 Rock, Parks and Rec and more.
Naturally, since these shows are returning, we’ve got previews for them to share with you today. We’ve got an early look at Season 6 of 30 Rock as we catch up with Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin to see what they’ve been up to.
Heading to Pawnee, the Knope campaign is in full swing – until Ron Swanson has a little tussle with the law. And in more Parks and Recreation fun… April really doesn’t care.
Meanwhile, Dwight ventures outside of Scranton on The Office and while Andy works to bump up sales. In addition to two sneak peeks, Mindy Kaling takes us on a tour of her office.
Check out all the videos after the break. It all startsd tonight at 8/7C with 30 Rock on NBC.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Community, NBC, Parks and Rec, Rain Wilson, The Office, Tina Fey, TV, TV Previews
by Matt Raub, Dec 14 2011 // 7:30 AM
With Glee going strong on Fox, The Muppets sweeping across the country, and everyone up to their ears with Christmas song, the last thing anyone wants is yet another dose of musical. And that’s just what they’re getting!
The first trailer for the star-studded film adaptation of the Broadway hit Rock of Ages is finally here, and has plenty of Alec Baldwin, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Tom Cruise for you to shake a stick at.
For those who haven’t heard of this phenomenon that swept the east coast, here’s the premise:
“Rock of Ages” tells the story of small town girl Sherrie and city boy Drew, who meet on the Sunset Strip while pursuing their Hollywood dreams. Their rock ‘n’ roll romance is told through the heart-pounding hits of Def Leppard, Joan Jett, Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Whitesnake, and more.
Plenty of rock covers, and even more recognizable faces. Take a look at the trailer after the jump, and catch Rock of Ages in theaters on June 1st.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Movies · Music · News · Trailers · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Alec Baldwin, Bryan Cranston, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Diego Boneta, Julianne Hough, Malin Ackerman, Mary J. Blige, Musical, Paul Giamatti, Rock of Ages, Russell Brand, Tom Cruise
by The Flickcast, Sep 23 2011 // 10:00 AM
• Alec Baldwin is very excited to be the first host of this season of SNL, so excited he felt the need to hump Bill Heder.
• Netflix had a pretty big week, between splitting off into 2 companies and pissing off their clientele. This song pretty much explains it all.
• What happens when the world’s biggest game of dodgeball starts on a football field? Complete pandemonium.
• One of the wrongest-yet-funniest comedies on TV started back up this week as It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia returned to FX. In order to prep for the season, here is the blooper reel from last season.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · On The Radar · TV · Video · Web
Tagged: Alec Baldwin, Bill Hader, Community, Dark Shadows, Dexter, FX, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mad Men, Netflix, Qwikster, SNL, Tim Burton
by Douglas Barnett, Sep 19 2011 // 8:30 AM
This week’s pick is the John McTiernan thriller The Hunt for Red October (1990). Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Sam Neill, and James Earl Jones star in this Cold War classic about a Soviet naval commander and a new invincible Soviet sub which threatens peace between the two super powers.
Set in early 1984 before Gorbachev came to power as the new Soviet premier, the new ballistic missile submarine Red October sets sail from port in the arctic and makes its way to the north Atlantic for a training exercise. Its captain, Marko Ramius (Connery) selects his officers and the crew for a daring mission that they believe will test the might of their old adversary, The United States navy.
The Red October is equipped with a new type of propulsion system, a caterpillar drive, which renders the sub virtually silent to sonar. This feature and its nuclear payload, represent a clear and present danger to U.S. policy in the north Atlantic at the height of Cold War tensions between both the U.S and Soviet Union.
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Posted in: Academy Awards · Blu-Ray · Books · DVD · Mystery and Suspense · Netflix · Paramount · Thriller · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Alec Baldwin, Donald Stewart, James Earl Jones, John McTiernan, John Milius, Larry Ferguson, Richard Jordon, Sam Neill, Scott Glenn, Sean Connery
by Heather Toshiko, Apr 14 2011 // 1:19 PM
It’s Thursday so that must mean most eyes will be glued to NBC for their night of comedy. I know I’ll be watching.
To help get you ready, we’ve got previews for some of tonight’s shows. It all kicks off with a new episode of Community. Tonight, the Greendale gang picks their spring electives and Jeff finds something fishy about Pierce’s new friend.
Next up is the brand new Paul Reiser show featuring, well, Paul Reiser. On the season opener, Paul debates his career path, as we all do, and gets some input from a respectable guest star.
Next up is an episode of The Office where new boss Will Farrell arrives ready for action. Following that, you’re invited to a dinner party with our favorite Parks & Recreation department.
Then, Liz scrambles to find Tracy before TGS is cancelled on a new 30 Rock. Outsourced rounds out the evening when Todd uncovers a secret about one of his coworker’s parents.
Check out the previews for Paul Reiser’s show, The Office and 30 Rock after the jump. The fun starts tonight at 8/7C with Community on NBC.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Comedies, Community, Joel McHale, NBC, Paul Reiser, The Office, Tina Fey
by Chris Ullrich, Jan 20 2011 // 3:00 PM
Normally we would make some interesting comments about this or that and post something relevant to the topic at hand. This time, however, the staff is in a hurry to head out for lunchtime hot air balloon rides so this has got to be a quick one.
NBC has some great shows on Thursday night and they are all back tonight will all-new episodes. We, of course, have promos for all of them.
Community kicks off the night with guest Malcolm-Jamal Warner, followed by the Perfect Couples premiere. Then Michael’s war to win Holly’s heart continues on The Office, followed by Rob Lowe back with the cast of Parks and Rec. Finally, Liz dabbles in Jack’s marriage on 30 Rock followed by Outsourced going Bollywood. That should be interesting.
Check out all the clips where we usually put stuff like that. If you can’t figure it out now, we can’t help you. All the fun kicks off tonight at 8/7C with Community.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Chevy Chase, Community, Joel McHale, NBC, Outsourced, Parks and Recreation, Perfect Couples, Rob Lowe, The Office, Tina Fey, TV
by Joe Gillis, Oct 21 2010 // 10:00 AM

It’s going to be pretty hard to top
30 Rock’s feat last week of two live shows, but it looks like Tina Fey and the gang are up for the challenge, as NBC veteran Kelsey Grammer guest stars tomorrow night as, you guessed it, himself. Or, as most cameos on
30 Rock go, an exaggerated version of himself. From NBC.
Jack (Alec Baldwin) is having a perfect day and succeeding at every task. He tries to channel his winning streak into helping Liz (Tina Fey) figure out her relationship with Carol. Meanwhile, Jenna (Jane Krakowski) and Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) enlist the help of Kelsey Grammer (guest starring as himself). Elsewhere, Tracy (Tracy Morgan) is trying to shoot a commercial for the Boys and Girls Club.
Yet another crazy caper the whole TGS gang gets themselves into tonight, and you can check out two brand new clips from the episode right after the jump. Catch 30 Rock on NBC tonight at 8:30 right after Community.
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Posted in: Comedy · NBC · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Jack McBrayer, Jane Krakowski, Kelsey Grammer, Lorne Michaels, NBC, TGS, Tina Fey, Tracey Morgan
by Chris Ullrich, Jul 16 2010 // 11:00 AM
Like Fox, NBC has announced the premiere dates for its new and returning Fall shows. Also like Fox, the network has quite a few shows we usually watch and a few we’re looking forward to seeing once they debut.
Some of the new ones we’re looking forward to include The Event, Undercovers and even Law & Order: Los Angeles. We’re also looking forward to the return of some many great shows like Community, 30 Rock and Chuck.
With so much to offer it’s going to be hard to choose priorities on our DVR. Good thing we have at least two of them. Check out the full list of shows and their premiere dates after the break.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV
Tagged: 30 Rock, Alec Baldwin, Alson Brie, Chevy Chase, Chuck, Community, fall schedule, Joel McHale, NBC, The Event, The Office, Tina Fey, TV, Yvette Nicole Brown, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi
by Joe Gillis, Jul 8 2010 // 10:00 AM
It’s Emmy time and the nominations were announced this morning in LA at the Academy of Arts & Sciences for the 62nd annual awards show. It was a big day for HBO as it’s show The Pacific received the most nominations with 24.
Other shows nominated for several awards include Fox’s Glee with 19 nominations, AMC’s Mad Men with 17, NBC’s 30 Rock and HBO’s Temple Grandin and You Don’t Know Jack with 15 each, ABC’s Modern Family with 14 and NBC’s Saturday Night Live with 12.
Also nominated in a big way was ABC’s Dancing With The Stars with 9, Showtime’s Nurse Jackie with 8, CBS’ Two And A Half Men with 6, CBS’ Big Bang Theory with 5. HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, CBS’ How I Met Your Mother and NBC’s The Office all tied with 4.
As it often does, HBO led with 101 nominations total. ABC, with 63 nominations, received the most for any broadcast network followed by CBS with 57, NBC with 48, FOX with 47, and mighty PBS with 32.
All in all it seems like quite a diverse group of shows were nominated this year and we congratulate all of the nominees. Plus, it’s nice to see people finally get recognized for their work including Kyle Chandler of Friday Night Lights as well as Betty White with her 20th nomination for hosting Saturday Night Live.
Click through for more nominees and be sure to check out the official Emmy site for more. The 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards air on August 29, 2010 on NBC.
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Posted in: Announcements · Awards · Emmy Awards · News · TV
Tagged: 30 Rock, Aaron Paul, ABC, Alec Baldwin, AMC, Awards, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, CBS, Christina Hendricks, Connie Britton, Dexter, Emmy Awards, Glee, HBO, Hugh Laurie, Jane Lynch, January Jones, Jon Hamm, Kyle Chandler, Lea Michelle, Lost, Mad Men, Matthew Fox, Matthew Morrison, Modern Family, NBC, Nurse Jackie, Primetime Emmy Nominations, Showtime, Terry O'Quinn, The Big Bang Theory, The Office, The Pacific, True Blood, TV
by Matt Raub, May 19 2010 // 7:00 AM
Saturday Night Live has had fans of comedy split into groups since its first major cast change in 1980. Since then, dozens of factions have formed who believe solely that “SNL stopped being funny when [INSERT NAME HERE] left the show.” That statement has been said about just about every past cast member going as far back as Chevy Chase and as current as Amy Pohler.
Recently, the show has had a resurgence in popularity. With the weekly digital shorts of Andy Samberg and his band, The Lonely Island, to some of the more popular skits getting made into feature-length films, such as MacGruber, which is in theaters Friday.
Two weeks ago, Lorne Michaels and his team did something a bit off-beat, and took a cue from a grassroots campaign through Facebook to get Betty White to host. The show got enormous ratings, pulling in nearly 12 million viewers during the live broadcast, which is a rarity in the era of DVR’s and HULU.
It seems that they were able to keep the ball rolling, as the next episode, which was this past Saturday’s season finale, pulled in some of the highest ratings for the show in half of a decade. The finale, which featured host Alec Baldwin and musical guest Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, averaged a 5.8 rating and a 14 share, which is the highest for a season finale since 2005 when Lindsay Lohan hosted.
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Posted in: Casting · Comedy · NBC · Networks · News · Press Releases · TV · TV Ratings
Tagged: Abe Vigoda, Alec Baldwin, Betty White, Carol Burnett, Chevy Chase, Heartbreakers, Lorne Michaels, MacGruber, NBC, Robert Downey Jr., Saturday Night Live, SNL, Tom Petty