Thursday, June 30, 2011

Franklin and Bash (TNT)

2 HELL YEAH's out of 5

From the Offical TNT site

"When they're not hanging out at their favorite hot dog stand pontificating on what they'd go through to enjoy a night with their favorite female celebrities, Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) are chasing down their latest clients...sometimes literally. With business cards in hand, they're ready to nab a client within seconds after a car accident, arrest for solicitation or any other incident where their legal services may be needed. Once in the courtroom, they show their flair for the dramatic and the shocking.

Peter has a knack for connecting with jury and judge, while Jared loves sticking it to authority every chance he gets. Despite their bad-boy antics, brash presentation and devil-may-care attitudes, Jared and Peter are good lawyers who are willing to do anything for a client, no matter who the client might be. That quality catches the attention of Stanton Infeld (Malcolm McDowell), a Renaissance man and the patriarch of Infeld Daniels, one of the top law firms in Los Angeles. He sees a lot of himself in the young men and decides to recruit the pair to bring a fresh energy to the firm. Jared and Peter are joined by their two legal aides, the brilliant, brassy Carmen (Dana Davis) and the agoraphobic, verminophobic Pindar (Kumail Nanjiani).

Infeld's decision to take on fresh talent doesn't sit well with his nephew, Damien Karp (Reed Diamond), a lawyer who has his own plans for the firm and a particularly shifty way of doing business. The arrival of Jared and Peter also threatens Karp's romantic - albeit celibate - relationship with Hanna Linden (Garcelle Beauvais), a lawyer who takes an immediate liking to Jared.

In their new digs at Infeld Daniels, Jared and Peter handle a variety of clients, from a woman fired for being too beautiful to a family feud over a cherished baseball. But their story is really about the incredible friendship they've built and how their relationship is challenged now that they find themselves working in a more corporate atmosphere. Only time will tell if these devoted buddies can survive in this new environment."


Basically...you have a poorly written law dramedy. This show is all noise and no substance. A FAR FAR better show was the DEFENDERS.  This is a show tailor made for TNT is that it can't be too expensive to make and will probably be off the air after a season or two. Initially this show looked very promising. To be honest I'm starting to warm to some of the comedy. I just can't get past the huge ensemble cast that is too big, too varied, and too miscast. This show is less about law and more about what Animal House would be if they were followed to the real life and had jobs. Could be funny at times, but since it isn't all the time, the show doesn't get anymore of  my time.

Necessary Roughness (USA)

2 HELL YEAH's out of 5

The series centers around a tough Long Island divorcee who lands a job as a therapist for a professional football team. Her career begins to take off when athletes, musicians, politicians and other celebrities start to request her tough love therapy. She must learn to balance her new career with being a single mother.

Inspired by a true story, this series is on paper pretty good. A well educated PhD. psychologist, hypnotherapist, behavioral therapist, etc...who put her career on the back burner for family and husband, just to find out that her husband of 17years has been cheating on her. When divorce papers are filed he tries to take everything to avoid paying for anything. Now she's a single mother of 2 with a mother who is a compulsive gambler. After a chance meeting with a "Trainer" for a professional football team, the Dr. is given the chance to treat one of the teams wide receivers who can't seem to catch the ball anymore.

You see where this is going...she gets paid, fixes the player, an starts to deal with her kids and family issues. Meanwhile she has found a niche working with celebrities and other top athletes, etc...

On paper this is a good show. On TV, it's an episodic problem fixer, with no real reason to watch. I know many USA shows are like that...but they have some other hook. There isn't one here. The lead actress, who has been a character actor on other shows, is a bit out of her comfort zone. I will say at times she pulls the whole Dr. Psychologist off....but everything else is a bit weak.  This show wants you to feel for the characters but there isn't any meat to them. The Football player (TK), perhaps a T.O. rip off...is stereotypical, in being so is less than believable.

There are a few redeeming parts to this show one being a "fixer" associated with the football team. If they made a show about him and his means of "fixing" things ...then you'd have a show. He seems like he could be an interesting character and part of the show. That is if I were to continue to watch it. I don't think I will. NOT a bad show, just not good enough to hook me in or keep me hooked even if I were to give it another shot, which is unfortunate since it's lead in is Royal Pains which is a great show.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

TRANSFORMERS 3 (3D)

3.5 HELL YEAH's out of 5


First impressions...

LONG. LOUD. BETTER.
Ok so Transformers 3 (T3) is the longest of the the Transformers movies. Nearly 2h45m With previews it's almost a full 3. So if you have young children who get antsy...don't see this with them. If you are a pee-er, make sure you pee before it starts you won't want to miss any of it.

This time the it's the "humans" who have something to hide. Conspiracy theorists rejoice, the moon race was actually because of a crashed spaceship on the moon. A lot of good work and story was made to make this Story plot seem plausible, and it works. However, this film doesn't really tie any of the other two together, it's a stand alone...or continuation of what some call a "please forget what we did last time".

The CGI was excellent. The Autobot and Decepticons looked very cutting edge. Personally I am not a huge fan of how they were designed. I prefer the clean lines and shelled bodys from back in the day...from the first films they look "alien" which is good and fine...but at the same time have no personality. Which leads me to the biggest flaw of all 3 movies, no character development of any kind. They introduce different robots..Soundwave, Starscream, Shockwave, Laserbeak, and others but there is no real intro...who are these characters? Only the real fans know, and even so they are barely recognizable...Pity.

This film takes on a more human feel and story. There are more human characters introduced some funny (John Malkovich) and Ken Jeong (BRILLIANT as usual), some shady (Patrick Dempsey), to the new hot chick...who multiple times was said to be hotter and better than the last. I think fans will be split on the last one.

Visuals take over the last hour of this film. A full hour is given to CGI, explosions, and the battle for earth...If it wasn't an hour it sure felt like it, it was long. ALMOST too long. I think a few minutes could have been cut somewhere. BUT at the end it was just right and it kept my attention.

There were some stretches for comedy...most fell flat and seemed out of place. Like the 2 comic relief tiny robots, or "scrapers" with Irish or Scottish accents. The acting was OK this isn't Shakespeare I know...but Shia Lebouf can't seem to hit more than the loud smartass note. Everything out of his mouth is a sniping comment and at a 10. There is something to be said for tone.

Even with the lack of character development, poor acting, less than funny jokes, and longer than needed run time....this movie still entertained, and was pretty good. I can't say I want to see it again anytime soon, but I'm glad I did see it in theaters.

This was in 3D. I don't think that 3D made this film any better than if it were in 2D. Perhaps some shots of the Robots were better because of the added dimension, and a few others, but ultimately another 3D more "money please ploy".

Friday, June 24, 2011

REAPER (CW)


4 HELL YEAH'S out of 5


Now cancelled "REAPER" was one of the best shows that no one watched.

Throughout Sam's life, he always wondered why his mom and dad were so easy on him. Whether it was sports, school, career choices, or picking on his little brother Kyle, Sam always got away with everything. Because of it, he decided to drop out of college and take a dead beat job, wasting most of… More his time playing video games and wishing he could ask his co-worker Andi out. However, everything changes in Sam's life once he turns 21 and finds out the reason his parents let him get over was because they sold his soul to the devil before he was born.

Satan explains to Sam that he must serve as his bounty hunter, tracking down souls that have escaped from Hell. Initially, Sam refuses to accept his fate but he realizes the grave consequences of breaking a deal with the devil. He is armed with various vessels to collect the escapees. Sam finds that the work is dangerous and frightening even with the goof ball help of his friends and fellow slackers Sock and Ben, and Sock's former girlfriend, Josie. As bizarre as his life becomes, Sam feels good about his new found "missions", removing evil souls from the world and sending them back to where they belong. Along with his friends and his vessel of the week, Sam prepares to face his destiny as the "reaper".

This show had some lower production values...but still managed to surprise you, with some not too shabby CGI, and other FX. Make up for example was VERY good.
The casting was pretty good, Tyler Labine (Mad Love) as Sock has made him one of my all time favorite comedy actors. Sam Wise as the Devil...is BRILLIANT! PERFECT! AWESOME!. Ironically enough It took me a while to warm up to the lead "Sam".

The show was quirky, somewhat smart, funny, with some action thrown in, The cast grows on you, and you want to see more. In all it ran 2 seasons, Netflix has then as instant views. Give it a shot

SUITS (USA)


5 HELL YEAH's out of 5


In a world filled with Legal shows...what's one more right? Well we lost the "Defenders" which was GREAT, and gained "Franklin and Bash" (see my post on this one). The TV world is full of other law shows that just didn't make it or those that are struggling.

"SUITS" the new show on USA that premiered after Burn Notice is FANTASTIC!!

Even the best lawyer in New York City can use some help.

While running from a drug deal gone bad, Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a brilliant young college-dropout, slips into a job interview with one of New York City's best legal closers, Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). Tired of cookie-cutter law school grads, Harvey takes a gamble by hiring Mike on the spot after he recognizes his raw talent and photographic memory.

Mike and Harvey are a winning team. Even though Mike is a genius, he still has a lot to learn about law. And while Harvey may seem like an emotionless, cold-blooded shark, Mike's sympathy and concern for their cases and clients will help remind Harvey why he went into law in the first place. Mike's other allies in the office include the firm's best paralegal Rachel (Meghan Markle) and Harvey's no-nonsense assistant Donna (Sarah Rafferty) to help him serve justice.

Proving to be an irrepressible duo and invaluable to the practice, Mike and Harvey must keep their secret from everyone including managing partner Jessica (Gina Torres) and Harvey's arch nemesis Louis (Rick Hoffman), who seems intent on making Mike's life as difficult as possible.

The dynamic between Mike and Harvey is brilliant. It's almost like watching George Clooney and Matt Damon from the Ocean's movies. The Casting is spot on and directing was flawless. As you can see from my other posts I really like USA Networks shows. I'll admit it I do. They have a certain formula that other networks or shows don't have that works. SUITS is no exception to that rule. I know where I will be Thursdays at 9:00 Central.

BURN NOTICE (USA)


5 HELL YEAH's out of 5


One of my favorite shows of in a VERY LONG time. Made by some of the same guys a "White Collar", Burn Notice has been on the air for several seasons. A flag ship show for USA Network, Burn Notice is Smart, Funny, and full of actions. The camera work is great and the eye candy (in Miami) is always nice.

The new season started last night and I have mixed feelings about it. If you've been following the show, you know that Michael was brought to the CIA headquarters at the end of last season as a big cliffhanger. The start of this season was pretty anticlimactic after the CIA revelation. They decided to go with the Montage of Michael talking and showing quick clips of missions, that is him bringing down the whole network that "burned" him. (all but one). The rest of the show focuses on him trying to get the to the top dog and get answers.

Mike has been carrying out CIA missions in secret for 6 months and the gang (Sam, Fee, Jessie, and Mike's mom) just sort of go with it. It's clear they don't like being left out of the loop, and this is an angle the show uses to tell it's story. It works. You really feel the some of the tension between the "gang" and the CIA and how each does things a bit differently. This shows through the best in how Mike improvises his plans. In a way this belittles the CIA Operatives working with him but that's OK. To avoid a spoiler...I won't go into how the show ends...but I will say it's somewhat expected, sort of a letdown, but opens up a world of potential twists that will keep the show propelled for more seasons to come....unless it is what it was...then I'm not sure what they are going to do. Either way, the show is a must watch/record just to find out.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

BLEACH (Cartoon Network/Hulu)


5 HELL YEAH's out of 5


BLEACH is one of the longest and best anime series made. Currently it is in it's 16th season. YES it's still making new shows. This is a Japanese Cartoon made after the Manga Series. The stories are strong, and the arcs are fantastic. The art work is some of the best out there for a serial series like this. To be able to keep of quality and freshness for 16 seasons (330+ episodes so far) is amazing. Frankly there is no end in sight either.

About a human boy who can see spirits, and the beings that help send these wayward souls on to the next life (the Soul Society). The Soul Reapers as they are called, send souls to the next life, and also fight "Hollow's" Souls that have not only lost their way but who also lost hope and and are in desperation. Once a Soul (whole) has been turned into a Hollow - the Soul Reaper must defeat it and send it on to the next life.

By shear luck and coincidence Ichigo and Soul Reaper Rukia, cross paths and when Ichigo is about to die during a Hollow attach Rukia transfers her Soul Reaper Powers to Ichigo.

Throughout this series Ichigo defies the odds and grows stronger and stronger to help protect his family friends and ultimately EVERYONE. As a "substitute" soul Reaper he has the power of a Zanpakuto (Mystical Sword) to help him in his battles.

This anime has a huge cast of characters that are fleshed out perfectly, and who all offer something to the show. When you watch this show you can't help but get into it.

Netflix is showing the first 109 episode instantly, Hulu has MOST of the 16 season except for about 100 shows smack in the middle of the series. Many episodes after 109 can be seen on Cartoon Network.

If you are an anime fan or are new to the genre and haven't seen this...THIS IS A MUST...along with Dragonball Z and GT.

White Collar (USA)


4.5 HELL YEAH's out of 5


White Collar has been on for a few seasons now and it's one of my favorite shows. About a thief (one of the best) who is captured by an FBI agent (one of the best, and starts to work for the FBI, helping capture other notorious "uncatchable" thieves.

The cast and acting in this show is superb. The writing is also great, as it's from many of the same guys that write for Burn Notice. Also one of my FAVORITES returning this week. Set in New York the camera work is second to none and helps to really define the look and feel to this show, and sets it apart from others.

The thief Neal Caffery is in a constant struggle with his FBI counterpart Peter Burk, who walks a very fine line, willing to trust Neal but yet still has some reservations about whether or not he'll return to a life of crime if left to his own devices.

Over the first 2 seasons the relationship between Neal and Peter changes from a tentative partnership to a real friendship. Season 2 started to lose it's edge and wit and felt like Neal was becoming an FBI guy and the Super Thief that he is. All that has changed in season 3. Neal has a mountain of treasure and wants to liquidate and rid himself of Peter and the FBI for good. The only thing is Peter knows something...but just can't prove anything. The relationship is a chess match and it's very cool to see the personal interactions when both sides know something else is up but don't know how to proceed. So the do what what they can...they lie to each other and put up fake fronts until 1. Neal can get away...or 2. Peter can bust him (or whoever has the treasure). This is a testament to the writing on this show and how they are able to refresh the story line. These characters are the perfect point and counter point to each other and are acted flawlessly.

If you haven't seen this show, you should.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Teen Wolf (MTV)


4 HELL YEAH'S out of 5


The New Teen Wolf Series on MTV is actually surprisingly good. So far the first 3 episodes are very good. The cast is your standard good looking "teens". This Teen Wolf is much like the original movies...but more serious like "Vampire Diaries". I think the funny, quirky, serious combination works. Of course there is also the boy meets girl teen love scenes...meh.

The makeup is done very well and show appropriate. The general mix of horror and HS teen angst makes for another similarity of an I know what you did last summer and Scream...meets clueless.

This is a "record" me show so far at least. The story still seems strong.
Monday's at 8:00 I think

VOLTRON FORCE (Nicktoons)


2 HELL YEAH's out of 5


First, I don't want to hear it...yes I know it's Nicktoons...BUT they also show Dragonball Z which is one of the BEST ANIME series EVER!!!!

So the great and triumphant return of VOLTRON...is not so great or triumphant.
The art is weak and seems dated, the story and editing are childish, and they seem to be rehashing the same old stuff.

After the defeat of Lotor and Hagar the Galaxy Alliance decides to decommission VOLTRON. It doesn't really make sense but that's what they do. They enlist a couple (3) kids to act as cadets...who fight along side the original VOLTRON force. When Lotor is brought back to life, the original VOLTRON force must break the rules and bring VOLTRON back to life. MEH....

I remember the original as a kid and I know it was a bit hokey too..but it was at least a good action cartoon, even by today's standards. Watching this felt like I was watching a show geared towards 8 year olds....the REAL audience, and the makers should have known this, is 16-30 year olds who know and remember what VOLTRON is.
I get needing to make a kid friendly show, but lets not forget who wanted to bring the show back.

It's OK...but not something I'll watch going forward, and I was looking forward to it. Blah oh well. I still have the New Thundercats coming soon.

Falling Skies (TNT TV)


4 HELL YEAH's out of 5


Falling Skies reminds me of the "War of the Worlds" series. Aliens invade earth, start to take over for some unknown reason, while survivors flee for safety and fighters form a resistance.

This in a nutshell is Falling Skies.

What I liked and disliked was that the show dropped viewers into the action well after the invasion. At first I thought I missed something and as this was a 2 hour pilot episode. Nope I didn't and that was ultimately OK. The story and direction expertly weaved past and present story elements into conversation, so that you don't need to see the stroy from the beginning. I think we are so accustomed to that type of story telling (see the invasion, then destruction, then aftermath) that we expected it all the time. This was an unexpected delight, if a bit confusing at first.

Noah Wylie is great as usual, playing his brainy yet courageous character. The use of children, and eclectic cast make this show feel pretty real. The CGI is a bit "TV-ish" but that's to be expected. The writing feels right on, and I think this could be a show to record until it proves otherwise. If you like Scifi shows with human drama and alien adventure this will be the one for you.

GREEN LANTERN (2011 Movie)


3 HELL YEAH's out of 5



The Green Lantern has been around for more than 60 years but doesn't have the fan base of say a Batman or Superman. Often the most remembered of comic heroes however after being seen in comics, TV, or movies. (only 1 movie has been made with the Green Lantern)

A little History - The Green Lantern is basically a "Space Cop", whose job it is to protect their "sectors" of the universe. Hal Jordan, a test pilot was chosen to be the first human Green Lantern, when an alien craft crash lands on earth. The Alien dies and his ring seeks out a replacement wearer. The Power Ring works via the Power of WILL...which happens to be green. Other Powers also have colors associated with them...Yellow/fear, Red/Rage, Blue/Hope, etc... Ultimately the Green Lantern Mythos is one that spans the Universe, and has untold number of alien green lantern counterparts.

The Green Lantern Movie...starring Ryan Reynolds is flawed but still manages to capture some of the best parts of the Character.
What they did right:
First the casting was excellent. Mark Strong who plays Sinestro is PITCH PERFECT...in my option...HE IS SINESTRO. Reynolds GL is pretty good. This is a character that can go one of two ways...brash and cocky much like it was done in the film or brash but somewhat serious, which is what we see in the comics. Hal Jordan in the Comics is a bit of a Serious Paternal figure and not a jokester. They walked a line with the movie and did so very well.
Next, is the CGI. The CGI was excellent. I was a bit scared about the Suit when it was first previewed. BUT the finished product was RIGHT on. It looks organic, yet durable, and natural as if it was meant to be there. The Green Lantern planet OA is colorful and vibrant, and has an alien feel. Almost cartoony...but not too much. Instead you feel like a comic page has been brought to life. The other more alien lanterns are EXCELLENT. There are so many that fans will know who is who...others will just see awesome alien characters.
Lastly, the story or direction could have gone in one of two ways. Either keep everything on earth and encapsulate the story or have it span the universe in a LARGE scoping way. They chose to keep the story more grounded. I think this is fine as an introduction to a new character like the Green Lantern. However, they also included the necessary larger scope universal feel. As a viewer you do know that this guys world is so much bigger than just earth. Any sequels should definitely not revolve around earth.

What they did wrong:
I think the director didn't fully understand or get "comic book" movies or this character. He missed so many opportunities for that WOW factor, or the iconic imagery, and even fell a little short on the climax of the film. I did get goosebumps a few times but average viewer will not get what I got as a fan. This is really too bad.
Second, the strength of the character is also the weakness of this movie. Because the mythos is so large and expansive, keeping everything "earthbound" is lackluster. This also creates too much Ryan and Blake time on screen which is flat.
Next Editing is heavy handed. Some of the edits flash to other things going on and then back to earth again...it's better than nothing, and not hard to follow, but I would have liked more procedural context.
Lastly...when you have giant "world killer" monsters...you either nail or not...most movies do not, think Fantastic 4. Green Lantern hits a middle ground but doesn't nail it.

Overall this is a pretty good movie and I really hope the cost of making this one doesn't hurt future sequels. It was better than THOR, but nowhere near Batman, Iron Man, or a few other recent comic films. Still it's a good entry point. The next film (keeping my fingers crossed) should definitely be a UNIVERSE scope and deal with clashing lanterns corps (Green vs Yellow vs Red etc...)

I liked it, and recommend it. I didn't see it in 3D once I heard it was converted and not shot in 3D. I hate it when I hear that as usually the shots weren't setup for 3D and thus make a movie that's a waste of 3D money...both as a viewer and from a production point of view. I wonder how much money was spent on conversion?

Go see this film at a matinee or rent it...it's pretty good.