by Joe Gillis, May 11 2011 // 2:15 PM
This week, Chris and Matt draw closer to the 100th episode of The Flickcast as they shed a tear for the canceled shows announced in the last week like Human Target, The Chicago Code and Breaking In. Some shows, however, are still “on the bubble” such as Chuck and ABC’s V.
The two also go over why Will Smith joining Tarantino’s Django Unleashed would be such a bad idea, the pointlessness of HBO Go when you’re a Time Warner Cable customer, and what it means to be a real fan of comedy.
Their picks this week were, as usual, quite different. Chris went old school and reminded us how awesome and less ridiculous the first season of 24 was, while Matt explains the insanity and hilarity that ensued in HBO’s comedy special Talking Funny starring Ricky Gervais, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, and Louis C.K.
And for those who still don’t know what the title is referencing, and why Matt is singing through most of the episode, behold the original theme to the film Django.
Take a listen to what we’re talking about in this week’s episode after the jump.
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Posted in: Podcasts
Tagged: 24, Breaking In, Chris Rock, Chuck, Django, Django Unleashed, Episode 98, HBO, HBO Go, Human Target, Jerry Seinfeld, Kiefer Sutherland, Louis C.K., Quentin Tarantino, Ricky Gervais, Talking Funny, The Chicago Code, V, Will Smith
by Heather Toshiko, Mar 22 2011 // 8:30 AM
Unlike the old days of just three (or four) networks when new programming was released in the Fall, ran for several months and then we got reruns all Summer until Fall came around again, we now get new shows pretty much all year round. Case in point is NBC’s announcement of its new Summer schedule.
The new schedule includes the return of America’s Got Talent, the second season of Jerry Seinfeld’s The Marriage Ref and the premieres of three new series including It’s Worth What? hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, Still Standing and Love in the Wild. In addition, new shows such as The Voice and the return of Law & Order: LA as well as the final seasons of Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Friday Night Lights will also have a place in the Summer schedule.
Just in case you are not impressed with NBC’s Summer schedule and don’t think the network cares about Summer, check this out: “We want to make it clear that NBC considers the summer as an important part of its overall season and will continue to offer a varied lineup of original programs,” NBC entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt said. Winning.
NBC’s new Summer season kicks off on May 31st with the return of America’s Got Talent. For more details, check out the official press release from NBC after the jump.
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Posted in: Announcements · NBC · News · TV
Tagged: America's Got Talent, Friday Night Lights, It's Worth What?, Jerry Seinfeld, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: LA, Love in the Wild, NBC, Still Standing, Summer Schedule, The Marriage Ref, TV
by Joe Gillis, Mar 4 2010 // 2:00 PM
In today’s television marketplace the traditional paradigm of new shows in the Fall and then reruns all Summer has gone away. Now, we get new shows almost anytime during the year with the midseason being one of the most popular.
Case in point are our friends at NBC who have several new shows for the midseason and we’ve got preview videos of some of them for you today. Some of these shows include The Marriage Ref, Minute to Win It and Who Do You Think You Are?.
For The Marriage Ref we’ve got a preview where Madonna goes head-to-head with Larry David and the panel turns again host Tom Papa Plus, Kelly Ripa and Don Rickles hand out some marriage advice. Next up is Minute To Win It where we find out just how difficult the challenges can be and get a closer look at two of the challenges with a slow motion camera.
Finally, with Who Do You Think You Are?, watch celebrities such as Lisa Kudrow, Spike Lee, Emmitt Smith and Susan Sarandon experience very personal moments and get a preview of four of these stories as they discover their own pasts. Actually, of the three, this one looks to be the most interesting. But whatever your thoughts about these shows, be sure to check out all the previews after the break.
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Posted in: NBC · News · Reality · TV · Video
Tagged: Emmitt Smith, Jerry Seinfeld, larry david, Lisa Kudrow, Madonna, Minute to Win It, NBC, Previews, Reality, Spike Lee, The Marriage Ref, TV, Video, Who Do You Think You Are?