Thursday, May 22, 2008

90210 Sneak Peak

I did not expect to see Michael from "The Wire" on the new 90210. Most people are skeptical of this show, but how could it be any worse than "One Tree Hill"?


Saturday, May 17, 2008

Flight of the Conchords

With all due respect to Jack Black and Kyle Gass, Flight of the Conchords are what Tenacious D wishes they were. FOTC are funny, talented, and popular. By FOTC, I am referring to the band and the show. HBO picked up the program for a second season (unfortunately, it's not set to air until January 2009) and the group's new album debuted at #3 on the Billboard charts a few weeks ago. The album is composed entirely of songs from season 1 -- which are great but I'd rather wait on the DVDs.





Thursday, May 15, 2008

90210

The CW officially picked up a BH9er spin-off, cleverly titled "90210," for the Fall 2008 lineup. The show will revolve around West Beverly High and Kelly Taylor is back...as a guidance counselor. I don't know where that came from but I like it. Apparently, Donna Martin will return as well. No word yet on Brandon, Dylan, Steve, or David.

In what would have to be her third or fourth CW series, Aunt Becky from "Full House" (Lori Loughlin) will be a main character in 90210, as will Lucille Bluth from "Arrested Development." Two great casting jobs there. There is also a teen star from "Degrassi" who will join this cast. Let's hope that 90210, like Degrassi, "goes there."

I expect this brief post to be the first of many 90210 posts to come in the next several months. Stay tuned as the full cast gets announced. With the abundance of mediocre scripted TV today, I welcome back 90210 with open arms. The creators need to get on the horn with Brandon Walsh and give him whatever he wants.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Late Night Talk Shows

I've thought about it for over a week, and I still think Jimmy Fallon replacing Conan O'Brien on Late Night in May 2009 is a TERRIBLE idea for many reasons. One, Fallon is not that funny. Have you seen Fever Pitch? Two, I cannot imagine him interacting well with a wide variety of guests. Conan could interview actors, comedians, musicians, athletes, kids, Martha Stewart, etc. and the conversations always flowed well. No other talk show host has the ability to make his interview style seem so unforced. Most of the interviews I've seen with Fallon (in which he is the guest) appear a bit awkward. I just don't understand what makes Fallon so appealing to NBC? He left Saturday Night Live to pursue a movie career, which has gone absolutely nowhere. While he was on SNL, he was maybe the fourth funniest person on the show and he made a career of laughing (and breaking character) while Will Ferrell killed it.

NBC could have made a worse choice (see Carson Daly, Kathy Griffin, Jeff Foxworthy, among others) and I suppose there are people that find Jimmy Fallon funny and/or charming, but the choice does nothing for me. While I am glad that NBC is finally forcing Jay Leno out on the Tonight Show and Conan does deserve the top spot, it will be sad to see Conan leave Late Night. Will he have to do the Tonight Show from LA rather than NYC? Can he still have such risqué characters as the Webcam Manatee, the Masturbating Bear, and Vomiting Kermit? NBC executives may turn a blind eye to some of the skits when the show airs at 1 AM, but they will regulate the Tonight Show.

I wonder if Conan is even excited about the promotion. It will undoubtedly mean more money, but does he even consider it a promotion? I felt like over the last five years, Conan landed as many big stars are Leno and Letterman, despite the late time slot. His guests had equal star power and he had more leeway with inappropriate skits. Will the infamous Preparation H Raymond come with Conan to the Tonight Show? I love Letterman, but the Late Show has gone downhill over the last 5 or 6 years and his ratings are in big trouble when Conan moves to 11:30.

Actors just aren't meant to be talk show hosts. Ellen is one of the better actor-hosts, but I could not see her doing a late night talk show. She is better suited for the afternoon. Jimmy Kimmel is good, but he is technically not an actor. Same for Craig Kilborn (not sure where he disappeared to). I hope Fallon is good because I don't watch the Craig Ferguson show (CBS), but I will be surprised if he is. I assume Conan will take his writers with him, which will hurt Fallon even more. Fallon will no longer be able to ride on the coattails of Tina Fey's writing and Will Ferrell's physical comedy.