i forgot to mention "Johnny Zero"!!!
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i forgot to mention "Johnny Zero"!!!
me also follows Johnny Zero :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by mEtho
Over There - about a US Army Unit's first round of duty in Iraq.
Thief - team of robbers led by a man, Nick Atwater, whose personal problems—a stepdaughter, a dogged cop on his trail and the Chinese mafia— interfere with the job. Andre Braugher plays the lead.
30 Days - a unscripted documentary style series from Morgan Spurlock, the maker of Super-Size Me.
All of these are on FX.
Jonny Zero
Status Canceled/Ended (5 remain unaired)
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I wonder what shows it went up against. It seemed aiight but not all that.Quote:
Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
Kojak comes on tonight!!! :01:
:w00t: Rescue Me starts on June 21 on FX!!!! :w00t:
Rescue Me - June 21 - FX
30 Days - June - FX
Over There - July - FX
The Closer - June 13 - TNT
Into The West - June 10 - TNT
Wanted - July 31 - TNT
Battlestar Galactica - July 15 - Sci-Fi
Stargate SG-1 - July - Sci-Fi
Stargate Atlantis - July - Sci-Fi
The 4400 - June 5 - USA
The Dead Zone - June 12 - USA
Monk - July 8 - USA
The Inside - June 8 - Fox
Prison Break - June - Fox
Rescue Me - June 21 - FX
30 Days - June 15 - FX
Over There - July - FX
The Closer - June 13 - TNT
Into The West - June 10 - TNT
Wanted - July 31 - TNT
Battlestar Galactica - July 15 - Sci-Fi
Stargate SG-1 - July 15 - Sci-Fi
Stargate Atlantis - July 15 - Sci-Fi
The 4400 - June 5 - USA
The Dead Zone - June 12 - USA
Monk - July 8 - USA
The Inside - June 8 - Fox
Prison Break - June on Mondays - Fox
what about NUMB3RS?
Last season of Six Feet Under starts tomorrow, monday 6. :01:
One great show, but it's just as well to end it with dignity. Season 4 were a bit extreme.
You could tell that Ball were running dry on ideas, which incidentally were his stated reason for ending it.
Dude Numb3rs just ended. :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
I never got into SFU. I saw the very first episode and it was pretty good. Next thing I know I hear that it's like Queer As Folk but on HBO instead of Showtime. I definitely didn't bother then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barky
I like my gay cinema to be on the womanly side like The L Word. :w00t:
Weirdly enough, I actually like it's story too. :blink:
There is a lot more to SFU than the gay characters. If you have a somewhat open mind, and can accept the odd gay kiss (but nothing more - thank god), you're missing out.
IMO, part of its purpose is to open peoples mind (be it death, or homosexuality), but for that to happen they first have to watch it ;)
I say you give it a second a try, and keep your eyes closed as soon as the two gay characters come within reach of each other.
My old lady was telling me about an episode where the gay fella got into a big scuffle and was abducted or something. She said it was a very good episode.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barky
Tbh, I've seen pieces of the show here and there but with so many better shows on I just don't have time to watch everything so I just nixed the show from my viewing agenda.
Give me the The L Word any day. That, 24, and the The Shield.
Unless you are a huge fan of sci-fi, I'd say skip the second season of The 4400.
Last year I watched the first 4 episodes and I was so extremely annoyed by the complete randomness of it all that I completely lost interest and deleted the last 2 episodes.
I later found out that the mystery on what happened with the 4400 was that they were taken by humans from the future to prevent a catastrophic event, or some bullcrap like that.
What's worse is that after watching the first episode I thought the show was gonna be awesome. I was totally wrong.
Rescue Me is the can't-miss event of the summer. Denis Leary is the bomb on this show. I've never seen a show that goes from being so extremely serious to so ridiculously hilarious so quickly, and back and forth. This show is a gem.
I haven't heard much about Over There but I will definitely check it out. It's based on the war in Iraq. The name of the show is kinda lame though, but maybe it's a hit. I guess it's kind of a watch 1 episode at a time and see if it "jumps the shark" quickly like The 4400, or if it's good like Rescue Me.
Other than that though, I haven't heard of anything good yet. Tons of bull$#it reality shows like Dancing With The Stars and that Hit Me Baby One More Time crap.
Then it's Nip/Tuck in September (FX rules - Nip/Tuck is the best show on TV, easily).
Lost begins on September 21st I believe, or somewhere around that date. I don't know if Jennifer Garner's pregnancy is going to delay the start of Alias, which is supposed to begin in the fall instead of January like it did this year.
24 is back on for another non-stop season in January, with a renewed 2-year contract on the show. Kiefer Sutherland is coming back, of course...
Rescue Me, Family Guy and The Daily Show should be enough to get me through the summer though. ;) Those are my recommendations...
The second season just started last night. :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by DrTroy47
I thought the show was like the comic book Rising Stars. It looks to be an epic.
I've seen the first three episodes of the 4400 and didn't like it.
It reminds me of Smallville in that a lot of the episodes consist of some random guy with superpowers screwing things up. The formula of the show is so old and recycled.
@Busyman
You can't compare shows like 24 and the shields to SFU though (not familiar with "The L Word"). Their worlds and pace of speed is completely different (not to mention, no gay kissing ;) )
A friend of mine loves Smallville and is always chirping about it. I can't get with the teenage demographic shows. Maybe one day I'll check it out at length. I have some of the seasons on disc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barky
Rescue Me - June 21 - FX
30 Days - June 15 - FX
Over There - July 27 - FX
The Closer - June 13 - TNT
Into The West - June 10 - TNT
Wanted - July 31 - TNT
Battlestar Galactica - July 15 - Sci-Fi
Stargate SG-1 - July 15 - Sci-Fi
Stargate Atlantis - July 15 - Sci-Fi
The 4400 - June 5 - USA
The Dead Zone - June 12 - USA
Monk - July 8 - USA
The Inside - June 8 - Fox
The Inside was damn good.
It reminded me of Millenium, Saw, and Seven but as a TV show.
The debut episode could have easily been a movie (with some writing additions) due to the way it was produced.
It looks like Peter Coyote left one hit show, The 4400, to go to The Inside.
In both he played/plays the boss.
Watched the first 3 episodes of The 4400. Its pretty good so far. Watching the rest tomorrow :D
Prison Break - August 29 - 2 hour premiere - Fox
Nip/Tuck - September - Sundays - FX
Invasion - Fall, Wednesdays - ABC
Night Stalker - Fall, Thursdays - ABC (remember Kolchak The Night Stalker?)
Commander-In-Chief - Fall, Tuesdays - ABC (Geena Davis as President)
Supernatural - Fall, Tuesdays - The WB
Reunion - September 1, Thursday - Fox
Ghost Whisperer
Threshold
The Closer is Kyra Sedgewick basically as Erin Brockavich with a badge and it is very good. She really makes the show...a...a Closer. TNT had the show on with no commercials.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
The first 10 minutes is classic.
Being Bobby Brown - June 30 - Thursday - Bravo
Morgan Spurlock's (Super Size Me) show 30 Days is a winner.
The first show was "Minimum Wage".
He and his girlfriend (from Super-Size Me) lived on (almost) minimum wage for 30 days.
The show is made just like his acclaimed movie.
P.Diddy Presents Bad Boys Of Comedy (already started June 10) - Friday - 11pm
Weeds - August - Showtime
Barbershop - August - Showtime
...and speaking of reminding me of Saw...they used the "villain" in the last episode, "Pre-Filer"....which in turn was basically Suspect Zero.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
From the new shows, I like The Closer best. Well sofar.
I watched The Inside and Eyes aswell, but I prefer The Closer.
The 3rd episode was good as shit....Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Think "The Bad Seed"
Prison Break - August 29 - 2 hour premiere - Fox
Nip/Tuck - September - Sundays - FX
Invasion - Fall, Wednesdays - ABC
Night Stalker - Fall, Thursdays - ABC (remember Kolchak The Night Stalker?)
Commander-In-Chief - Fall, Tuesdays - ABC (Geena Davis as President)
Supernatural - Fall, Tuesdays - The WB
Reunion - September 1, Thursday - Fox
Ghost Whisperer
Threshold
Surface (NBC changed the name form Fathom)
Ever wonder what life would be like if a new form of sea life began to appear in locales all over the earth? In this expansive drama, those who are about to find out include some naval officers in the South Antarctic Sea, a family in San Diego, scientists from the Oceanographic Institute in Monterey, and fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico. The seemingly innocent creatures they find are beautiful and kids may even want to play with them -- but is there something more to them? One thing's for sure -- they're full of surprises.
No Sopranos?
I missed last weeks Inside episode.
Is there a torrent for it anywhere?
Prison Break is gonna be the best show me thinks :D
The TV show Wanted was pretty good. (....and it was on TNT HD!!! :01: )
Spoiler: ShowOne of the members dies. Looks like Beecher from Oz takes his spot.
Looking forward to Criminal Minds (has the fella from Dead Like Me) where they go after serial killers.
Over There - July 27 - FX - I missed the first epsode (power went out so no TIVO)
Wanted - July 31 - TNT
Prison Break - Mon Aug. 29, 8pm - 2 hour premiere - Fox
Nip/Tuck - Tues Sept. 20, 9pm - Sundays - FX
Invasion - Fall, Wednesdays - ABC - looks good
Night Stalker - Fall, Thursdays - ABC (remember Kolchak The Night Stalker?)
Commander-In-Chief - Fall, Tuesdays - ABC (Geena Davis as President)
Super natural - Fall, Tuesdays - The WB
Reunion - Thurs Sept.8, 8pm - Fox
Bones - Tues Sept. 13, 8pm - Fox
House - Tues Sept. 13, 9pm (in Jan changes to Mon. 8pm)- Fox
My Name Is Earl - Tues Sept 20, 9pm - NBC
Ghost Whisperer - Fri 8pm - CBS - the show looks like a Medium rip-off
Medium - Mon Sept. 19, 9pm - NBC
Threshold - Fri 9pm - CBS
Surface (previously called Fathom) - Mon Sept. 19, 8pm - nbc - think Deepstar Six/The Abyss
Weeds - Special preview Sunday Aug 7, 11pm - Showtime
Barbershop - Sunday Aug 14, 10pm - Showtime - based on the movie.
Sleeper Cell (changed from The Cell) - Fall, Showtime- a chilling and unflinching look at all sides of a complicated issue, focusing on an African-American Muslim who joins an Islamic sleeper terrorist cell in the United States while working undercover for the FBI.
Brotherhood - Fall, Showtime - set against the disparate worlds of politicians and mob bosses, looks at how gray good and evil can be. Placed in a fictional Irish neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island known as "The Hill," the series explores what lengths people go to achieve the elusive American dream. Michael and Tommy Caffee are two brothers on opposite sides of the law, determined to protect the neighborhood and what is theirs by whatever means necessary.
E-Ring - Wed Sept. 21, 9pm - NBC
Criminal Minds - Wed 9pm - CBS
Family Guy - Sun Sept. 11, 9pm - Fox
American Dad - Sun Sept. 11, 9:30pm - Fox
24 - Starts in Jan on Mondays 9pm- Fox
Sopranos - early 2006
The Wire - 2006
Rome - Sun Aug. 28, 9pm - HBO
Real Time With Bill Maher - Fri Aug. 19, 10pm - HBO
The show Weeds is a winner. Scratch that...it's damn good. ;)
Also check out
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - Thursdays 10:30pm on FX
and
Starved - Thursdays 10pm on FX
Weeds and Starved are very original and IASIP is like watching a Farrelly Bros. movie.
Hilarious!!! :lol: :lol:
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Cartoon Network has recently announced their plans to air the original animated television series The Boondocks as based on the hit comics strip by Aaron McGruder, on October 2nd, 2005, on the incredibly popular late-night programming block Adult Swim. Certainly the best place on television for animation geared towards a more difficult to reach demographic, Adult Swim welcomes McGruder's work in moving-picture form with open arms. Adult Swim, known for airing off-beat comedies with tongue-in-cheek humor and action titles with undying heroes, will soon be the new home for another interesting Cartoon Network original.
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Boondocks premieres Sunday, Nov. 6 11pm 30min on Cartoon Network
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Masters of Horror is a new anthology series featuring prominent directors of the horror film genre who have joined forces to produce a series of new original horror films that promises to shock, terrify and captivate even the most discriminating horror film fans. The series grew out of an informal bi-monthly dinner attended by many of the horror genre's most highly regarded directors.
Slated to direct are Dario Argento ("Suspiria," "Opera"), John Carpenter ("Halloween," "The Thing"), Larry Cohen ("It's Alive"), Don Coscarelli ("Phantasm," "The Beastmaster"), Joe Dante ("The Howling," "Gremlins"), Mick Garris ("Riding the Bullet," "The Stand"), Stuart Gordon ("Re-Animator"), John Landis ("An American Werewolf in London"), Tobe Hooper ("Texas Chainsaw Massacre," "Poltergeist") and George Romero ("Night of the Living Dead") for a minimum of 13 one-hour films.
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While some of the masters will be directing from their own screenplays, an equally impressive roster of writers will be contributing to the anthology, including Richard C. Matheson ("Tales from the Crypt"); celebrated horror comic book creator Steve Niles ("30 Days of Night," "Aleister Arcane"); noted horror writer David Schow ("A Nightmare on Elm Street 5"); Michael Brandt & Derek Haas ("2 Fast 2 Furious"); and renowned horror screenwriters Lawrence D. Cohen ("Carrie," Stephen King's "It") and Matt Greenberg ("1408").
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anyone know whats happeneing with
malcolm in the middle
desperate housewives
family guy
My Name Is Earl looks like a good show.What season of "the simpsons" are we on?
17th season, longest running sitcom.