Category Archives: Television

Jericho's Peanuts

According to this CNN article (and a few other sites around the web), 20 tons of peanuts have been sent to CBS in response to the cancellation of Jericho. It’s a smart, suspenseful, and relevant show that the missus and I both enjoy.

To make matters worse, they ended the season (and what could have been the show) with an all-out firefight between Jericho’s inhabitants and a neighboring, war-mongering city. The last thing you hear is rapid-fire gunshots, with no resolution at all. Like LOST, there are lingering plot lines that need answering at some point, so a premature cancellation was not CBS’ best choice.

The nuts, by the way, are in reference to a line from the last episode, when Jericho’s unassuming leader is asked to submit, to which he says, in the words of General Anthony McAuliffe to the Germans in WWII, “NUTS!”.

Evan Almighty

The wife and I just got home from a free pre-screening of Evan Almighty, the follow up to the Jim Carrey-starring Bruce Almighty. Our new favorite actor (and has been ever since The Office began running in the States), Steve Carell, stars as Evan Baxter, a secondary character from Bruce, but also one that stole scenes.

He’s now a Congressman. God visits him and tells him to build an ark. See the movie for the rest of the story. Or read your Bible.

As for our experience, I received an email directing me to a website to sign up for a free pre-screening. Free movie? Sure. That it’s a movie we actually wanted to see made it all the better. This review is my small way of paying for the ticket, since the only benefit I can think of for the studio providing a free screening is word of mouth publicity. There were multiple cities with free screenings. Our theater easily filled up.

We arrived 30 minutes early and saw the line…outside of the theater. We joined the line, met up with a coworker from my church, had our hands stamped, our bags checked for cameras, then found our seats. The air was sticky, damp, and hot. Although we were given word that the A/C would come on, it never did. Oh how we suffered.

But the movie made the trickling beads of sweat disappear into a fairly engaging story with ultimately thrilling visuals. If you know your Bible, and this particular crowd did, then you’ll be in on all the jokes. I wonder how more secularly oriented people will take the movie – if they’ll get the jokes.

The morals of the story were well presented and went beyond repeating biblical platitudes into actual, heartfelt words of biblical wisdom. The touching moments are small, but memorable.

The effects, especially the climactic scene (guess what kind of cataclysmic event occurs?), are breathtaking. I felt like I was on the boat…er…ark. It’s worth seeing this movie on many accounts, but make sure you see the last scene on a big screen.

My last thought was this: if an event happened in real life anything like the final event depicted in the movie, it would change a lot more than what the movie shows it changes. At least, I hope it would.

Final words: Go see it.

National Spelling Bee

Yes, I confess. I recorded the National Spelling Bee. I’m watching it at this very moment. Part of me wishes I would have known about this when I was younger, but, although I was a good speller, I was no where near where these kids are. I loved big words, but, even in my late twenties, they’re spelling words I’ve never known. And the pressure? I would have cracked. The funniest thing was a little sister of one of the contestants saying her favorite word; it was one of mine as well, growing up, and I’d forgotten about it for a long time. It’s a great word: humuhumunukunukuapuaa. Almost totally useless, but fun to say and write.

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Caruso's One Liners

CSI: Miami is a show I try to avoid. If you’ve got seven minutes, here’s why. What have I learned? I need shades in order to make witty, poignant one liners. And a Who song. (Thanks Chappy for the clip)

Jim Carrey does Caruso:

Friday Night Lights Has Been Renewed!

If you appreciate good television, great acting, and a plot worth caring about, you should be watching this show. It may be based on a movie that’s based on a book that’s about football, but the show is much, much more than football. It was truly one of the best new shows of the last season.

I’m ecstatic that NBC has renewed Friday Night Lights. It hasn’t been extremely popular, but it’s been a ‘critic’s favorite’ since its inception. I’m more partial to the show as well because much of it is filmed in Austin and most of the actors live in Austin. They’re going to run the first season again this summer, so if you didn’t get a chance to see it, set your DVRs. Apparently the DVD set for the first season will be out before the  next season as well. This is the best news I’ve heard today!

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