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    Entries by Peter Georgiou (1944)

    Wednesday
    Nov252009

    TMT's Turkey Day Top Three

    I must admit, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. It combines all the things I love and places them on one neat little day. There is lots of food, not just any food, but the food I love. Artery clogging, belly busting, man food. Pounds of greasy turkey, mounds of mashed potatoes, thick globs of gravy. It's a feast. Combine that smorgasbord with three NFL football games. Bone crunching hits, crowd pleasing cheerleaders, last second field goals. America's game. Your surrounded by family and friends. You laugh a little. Talk about old times and ponder what the future my hold. It really seems like they created this holiday for men. All of that aside, Thanksgiving does have a small selection of must see Thanksgiving day films to help you stay awake after engulfing a heaping plate of stuffing. Sure the library isn't as extensive as say Christmas, but here are my top three. Enjoy.

    3. Hannah And Her Sisters

     

    2. Home For The Holidays


    1. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles


    Wednesday
    Nov252009

    Ryan Reynolds Goes 'Green Lantern'

    We haven't heard from one Ryan Reynolds in a minute, never mind any real concrete news on "Green Lantern" from anybody. Fans have been shifting in their computer chairs wondering it this film will go the way of the ill-fated "Justice League: Mortal". Yes. That was the real working title. I believe the last we heard Lantern was shooting in March, we are almost approaching December and no other casting announcements have been made. I can understand why some might find that troubling. The prolific people over at Music Television sat down with Reynolds and discussed "Green Lantern" and "Deadpool" among other topics.

    "I've known about "Green Lantern" my whole life, but I've never really followed it before. I fell in love with the character when I met with [director] Martin Campbell."

    "I sat down with him, and I could not even believe what he was saying. When I went to the meeting, I was entirely cynical. I thought, "What the hell, I'll see what they have to say," and I left the room with a completely different perspective."

    "I think, seeing the prototypes for the Green Lantern costumes was a huge moment. It was a moment when I was like, "This is happening, and it's happening in the right way." That's a pretty cool, definitive moment for me."

    Reynolds is still pimping the film and seems to be indicating that the powers that be are going about it the right way. I am still in the camp that this film is happening, but the longer the radio silence the bigger chance this film has of being pushed back. We all know that pushed back = canned. WB really needs this film, not because of the potential box office (WB is the biggest studio in the world), but to prove they can present a character other than Batman or Superman. On a side note, if Reynolds is playing "Green Lantern" he is not playing "Deadpool", and vice versa. There is no way Fox - Marvel or WB/DC would let that happen. Please stop.

    Wednesday
    Nov252009

    Smallville: Somebody Save Me

    When a show has been on for nine seasons it is hard to argue it's place in television history. You could say a show on for nine years has staying power and you wouldn't be wrong. The quality of a show through its run will always come from a place we like to call opinion. However, numbers never lie. That is why webmasters, reporters, and other such keyboard tapping jet setters, look to the ratings when judging the success or failure of a show. Studios will always spin the numbers when given the chance. A studio rep might say, "The show is successful in the 65 - 81 year old females who love "Cocoon" and Quaker Oats demographic even if the show is losing to reruns of "Knot's Landing" and finishing last in the ratings. That is their job and you can't really fault them for attempting to do it. Even fans of a show play a small role in the spin cycle once a show is nearing the end of the line. They'll swarm into blogs and forums across the world wide web and pull excuses out of their almost empty pockets as if they were gigantic balls of lint. You can't fault them either, they just want their favorite shows to stick around for even one more half season even if the ratings have dipped and the storylines have faded into some kind of "All In The Family" spin-off limbo.

    If it wasn't evident by my attempt at wittiness in my title, the show I'm going to throw into the fire is "Smallville". The elders statesman of the CW, "Smallville" remembers when the network was originally WB, yes it's been on that long. The show has had its ups and down, from the tired and played out love connection involving Clark Kent and Lana Lang to black pleather coat and hanes t-shirt wearing Bizzaro Clark-Man, most fans have managed to stay on board. Smallville's better days are behind it and when CW moved the show to Friday  for Season 9, the writing was on the wall and unless you are completely blind or in denial you could read it just as well as me. Fridays are where shows go to die. Shows do not get moved to Friday to steal ratings and become the next big thing. It's like when you're seventy-five years old and move into a retirement community, you're not going to suddenly become president or run a half marathon. You'll play some shuffleboard and enjoy an early bird special, but your prime isn't walking through that door. Before you start pointing to shows like "Ghost Whisperer", this show debuted on Friday and has held steady in that time slot. Apples and oranges.

    The CW is obviously going in a different direction and trying to present a more female friendly line of programming and "Smallville" is becoming the odd man out so to speak. "Gossip Girl", "90210", "One Tree Hill" and "Vampire Diaries" are targeting the demographic that CW hopes to suck into their world of the rich, bloodthirsty, and sexy. Look at "Melrose Place", that show has been an epic fail since the beginning and is still hanging around because CW wants it to. The worst thing that could have happened to "Smallville" was the cancellation of  "Dollhouse", that was the only show that "Smallville" was beating overall viewership wise on Friday in the first run show category. On top of that, "Smallville" is routinely losing to reruns of "House" on Fridays. Not good. If "Melrose Place" gets chopped, "Smallville" will have the distinction of being the show with the least viewership on the CW network. That is like being the fattest contestant on the "Biggest Loser" and going home first. As I said, executives will point to demographics and continue to call the show a success, some might even resort to DVR numbers which is like pointing to a film doing well in DVD sales despite not even coming close to making up its budget during its theatrical run. I even saw fans on some forums blaming "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" for Smallville's 2.4 million viewership this past weekend. Desperation is starting to set in.

    It is pretty obvious that some shows are not returning to CW next season considering the pilots that are being lined up by CW for next season. The most likely candidates are "Smallville" and "Melrose Place", there is already an empty slot due to the quick cancellation of "The Beautiful Life". WB is looking at "Spy School for Girls", "Nashville", "Plymouth Rock", 'Confessions of a Back Up Dancer", "The March Sisters", "Bitches in Britches", "HMS", and "Global Frequency" among other shows. "Gossip Girl" which the network has pushed and pushed along with the media, has not even come close to the hype and is getting beaten by "One Tree Hill" on most weeks. Obviously there are some slots to be filled but not all of these pilots will make it. I wonder if CW is kicking themselves for not picking up "Privileged" or that Brittany Snow Gossip Girl spinoff, instead of wasting their time with "The Beautiful Life". CW isn't in position to make any more major mistakes in regards to their programming. Keeping a show around too long is just as bad as dropping a show to early. "Smallville" has expired and the network realizes it is time to move on. Fans are hoping the "Smallville" two hour special titled "Justice Society", which is being called a "movie" by some will somehow save the show. My opinon, look for "Global Frequency" to essentially take over for "Smallville" next season:

    Miranda Zero, the mysterious leader/benefactor/recruiter of Global Frequency is a woman with a mission. She saves people. She and 1,000 others make up the most diverse team of specialists the planet has ever seen. Their job? To save the world, usually before anyone else notices there's a problem.

    Sounds like a possible replacement. What do you think?

    Tuesday
    Nov242009

    'Flash Forward' Shuts Down...For 6 Days?

    Ausiello over at one of my favorite web stomping grounds, The Ausiello Files, is dishing on an exclusive that production on "Flash Forward" has been shut down. According to his sources the show will be shut down until Monday after a break of only 6 days. With all due respect to Ausiello is this really breaking news at all? It sounds like production is shutting down so the cast and crew can go gnaw on some turkey legs and inhale some mashed potatoes with their family and friends. Granted, as Ausiello points out, show runner Marc Guggenheim departed from the show about a month ago and this past week was the shows lowest rated show of the season. Still, how many other shows are taking this week off so they can give thanks?

    I'm not blind though, obviously "Flash Forward" is in trouble. The ratings keep dipping after what was considered a stellar debut. I'm still a big fan of the show but it is what it is. Each week less people have tuned in and here we are. I'm hoping that the network sees this through to a point where the show can reach a healthy conclusion, whether that be this season or three seasons from now. Last weeks episode, although filled with emotion which I enjoyed, strayed away from what or whom caused the blackout and the shifted some of the momentum. From the looks of this weeks teaser, fans are going to be treated to a more action packed hour. I'm not sure how the writers are going to "fix" the show going forward, but I'm a big fan of sticking to the formula that made you successful in the first place.

    Monday
    Nov232009

    Abrams' Ship Is Bigger Than Yours

    I really have to be honest. I've never had any experience in the world that is Star Trek, that is up until I saw Abrams version of "Star Trek. Never watched any of the films, never caught a minute of any of the TV shows. I was nervous going in, nervous that I wouldn't be able to enjoy a film which was getting such great buzz because of all the inside knowledge of the Trek universe that I certainly didn't possess. Luckily Abrams held my hand and guided me through allowing me to enjoy the film and not worry about the knowledge I never took the time to acquire. There was action, drama, and humor, everything I love from a tentpole. The film was made for the general public, watching it again on DVD has allowed me to do some digging and boy are there things for "Trekkies" to talk about.

    Over at John Eaves' blog, who was a consultant on Abrams' Trek, there has been some good spirited debate regarding the scale of the U.S.S. Enterprise. The "official" number indicating the actual size of the new version of the Enterprise as 2379.75 was presented via the DVD from Alex Jaeger, Visual Effects Art Director for ILM. Apparently fans have been debating the scale of the Enterprise and other scaling issues for many months. You would think the above picture and the commentary on the DVD would help to put out the fire but the new revelation seems to have only fanned the flames as evidenced by the 60+ comments that have followed.

    Monday
    Nov232009

    'New Moon' Drives Stake In Box Office

    Weekend Actuals Nov 20th - Nov 22nd

    1 The Twilight Saga: New Moon $142,839,137
    2 The Blind Side $34,119,372
    3 2012 $26,410,206
    4 Planet 51 $12,286,129
    5 A Christmas Carol $12,275,024
    6 Precious $10,881,772
    7 The Men Who Stare at Goats $2,829,031
    8 Couples Retreat $1,943,075
    9 The Fourth Kind $1,747,085
    10 Michael Jackson's This Is It $1,617,417 

    Sunday
    Nov222009

    Twi-Hards Turn Box Office Upside Down

    Despite the best efforts of South Carolina's Matt Rape, "Twi-Hards" still lined up two by two to experience the cinematic experience we all know as "New Moon". Crushing most estimates, including my estimate of 100 - 110 Million, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" pulled in an incredible 140 Million + this past weekend. The fans have spoken and the message is loud and clear. A property with a dedicated fanbase that is injected with some action, drama, and fun will open huge. It's not rocket science and "Twi-Hards" are not rocket scientists.

    "New Moon" becoming # 1 on Fandago's and MovieTicket.com's Top 10 Advance Ticket Sellers of All time last week should have been the first clue. The second clue could have been tickets via Fandango selling at more than a 10 per second clip on Friday. Maybe the droves of teenage girls pitching tents in front of multiplexes indulging in board games while they waited for the midnight showing might have tipped some of us off. If you weren't paying attention by then, when the records started falling I bet you took notice.

    Midnight Opening Record: $26.27m
    All Time Friday & Single Day Record: $72.7m
    Biggest Two Day Total: $115.9m
    Biggest November Opening: 140.7m
    3rd Biggest Opening All Time: 140.7m


    Not only did this movie explode domestically, it took tore away at the competition overseas pulling in $118.1m away from the comfort of the U.S. borders in 25 international markets between Wednesday and Sunday. This gives "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" a 5 day total of $259.8 million worldwide. Although those enormous numbers are nothing to laugh at, leave it to a combination of Brandon Routh and Martha MacIsaac to turn it all into a joke with a "Twilight" inspired parody. Find out what happens when a vampire discovers their girlfriend has their period.

    Friday
    Nov202009

    2nd 'Season Of The Witch Trailer'

    Every time I see an article with the "Season of the Witch" title I automatically think of "Halloween III: Season of the Witch". I think to myself, why are they remaking the only "Halloween" flick that didn't feature Michael Myers? Then I realize it isn't that weird film with that eerie song that you can't help but sing to yourself or share with others around you. "Season of the Witch" features Nicholas Cage and he won't be wearing a pumpkin mask. Check out the trailer below and head over to Fandango for the HD version if you dare.

    "3 More Days Til' Halloween, Halloween, Halloween."

    "3 More Days Til' Halloween, Silver Shamrock"


     

    Friday
    Nov202009

    Warner Bros Develops 'Nubs'

    After the success of Fox's "Marley and Me", brothers Warner of Burbank must have been seeing dollar signs as they've dug up the rights to the New York Times children's best seller "Nubs". The uplifting book was written by Major Brian Dennis, Mary Nethery, and Kirby Larson. The true story centers around a stray dog that Dennis found in Iraq which he cared for and had shipped back to the U.S.  Dennis later joined the dog and made appearances on "The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien" among others. Justin Zackham, lately of "The Bucket List" fame, is penciled in to write and produce.

    The general public is always open to a heart warming film featuring animals and using the war as a backdrop will help establish a setting we can all relate to. I'd like to see a strong character actor taking the lead as Major Brian Dennis, not a big name. I can see this film playing to a broad audience and hitting 90 Million to 100 Million domestically depending on release date and actors. If it can be anywhere in the ballpark of the monetary success "Marley and Me", "Scooby-Doo" or
    "Beverly Hills Chiuaha" enjoyed, then WB has a gold mine in their paws.

    Friday
    Nov202009

    Sherlock Holmes International Featurette

    I can't wait to see this "Sherlock Holmes". Robert Downey Jr's comeback has intrigued me. The man has reinvented himself and climbed the ladder from the bottom back to top. you have to respect that. From the footage I've seen so far, the film looks like a fun ride. I can see it being as entertaining as the first "Pirates of the Caribbean", of course it won't make as much money, but you can be sure it will be the first shovel of dirt that buries "Avatar". A formula of fun and action featuring Robert Downey Jr, Jude Law, and a not so fully dressed Rachel McAdams steals my heart over blue aliens any day. The scribes over at Coming Soon have been nice enough to post the international featurette. Enjoy.