1.12.2008

Things to Watch - Jan 12

Football! Or...movies, movies, movies.

8:00 - CBS - NFL AFC Divisional Playoff: Jaguars at Patriots
8:00 - ABC - Pearl Harbor
9:00 - FOX - NEW America's Most Wanted
8:00 - HBO - Norbit
7:00 - TNT - Titanic
8:00 - A&E - Die Hard with a Vengeance
9:00 - SciFi - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
8:00 - AMC - Hunt for Red October
8:00 - Vh1 - High Fidelity
8:00 - Encore - The Rock
8:00 - EncDrama - The Cider House Rules
8:00 - TCM - Bridge on the River Kwai
8:00 - FLIX - Blown Away
8:00 - HBOCom - Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny
8:00 - Showtime - Clerks II

What I'm TiVo-ing:
I will of course be watching the Patriots game.

1.11.2008

Things to Watch - Jan 11

8:00 - CBS - NEW epsidoes of Ghost Whisperer, Moonlight, and and Numb3rs
10:00 - ABC - NEW 20/20
8:00 - NBC - NEW episodes of 1 vs. 100, Friday Night Lights, and Las Vegas
8:00 - CW - WWE Friday Night SmackDown
9:00 - HBO - Snakes on a Plane
8:00 - SciFi - NEW Flash Gordon and at 10:00 a NEW Stargate Atlantis
10:00 - Discovery - NEW Fight Quest
9:00 - USA - NEW Monk and Psych
10:00 - E! - NEW The Soup
8:00 - Showtime - Lucky Number Sleven

What I'm TiVo-ing:
Not of a fan of much on tonight, but I'll be recording The Soup, and maybe watching 1 vs. 100.

30 Rock - "Episode 210"

What a send-off into the writers' strike. This episode of 30 Rock (Episode 210 as it will forever be known) was the last to be produced before the writers went on strike. Now that The Office is done, as well as 30 Rock, the two funniest shows on television are on indefinite hiatus. That leaves, like, American Gladiators as the reigning funniest show on TV.

I have to confess: A little more than a month ago I had never seen an episode of 30 Rock. So I went back and watched all of them. In like a week. And I quickly realized why this show had been getting so much praise.

I watched this episode with someone who also had never seen an episode of 30 Rock before, and I don't think this episode was very indicative of just how funny it is. The impression that they came away with was, "What a weird show."

And that's the feeling I got for this episode. Weird. It just seemed a little more off-the-wall than usual. It was really funny, don't get me wrong, but just a little over the top. Especially with the surreal musical number ending.

More after the jump...

1.10.2008

Celebrity Apprentice - Week 2

Episode 2: In which Gene Simmons is an asshole.

Celebrity Apprentice is not the best show on television. Its not going to win any awards, or garner huge ratings. But, during trying times such as these, we make lemonade with lemons, or something like that.

At about 9:30, my friend watching the show with me turned to me and said, "It's only 9:30? I feel like I've been watching this forever." And so it was that this episode was pretty boring. But not entirely uneventful.

As The Apprentice relies on sponsorship and product placement to survive, this week featured both a Macy's executive and a Pedigree dog food executive to tell the teams they needed to make a commercial about adopting dogs. Trump asked the contestants who likes dogs and Lennox Lewis and Tito Ortiz raised their hands. Trump was like oh I bet you like big dogs or something and Lewis was like no, I like cats.

More after the jump...

Things to Watch - Jan 10

9:00 - CBS - NEW episodes CSI and Without A Trace
8:00 - ABC - NEW episodes of Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, and Big Shots
8:00 - FOX - NEW episodes of Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader and Don't Forget the Lyrics!
8:00 - NBC - NEW episodes of My Name Is Earl, 30 Rock, Celebrity Apprentice, and ER
10:00 - VH1 - Premiere Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew
10:00 - BRAVO - Premiere Make Me A Supermodel
9:00 - FOXNEWS - LIVE Republican Presidential Debate
10:00 - A&E - NEW The First 48
10:00 - MTV - NEW Run's House

What I'm TiVo-ing:
Tonight I will be watching Grey's Anatomy, 30 Rock, Celebrity Apprentice, Celebrity Rehab, and the Republican Presidential Debate.

1.09.2008

The Wire - 4 Seasons in 4 minutes

Well, I've done a lot of raving about how amazing the wire is, and why you should watch it. (You should. If you didn't, shame on you.) The problem however, is that its one hell of a complicated plot, and now we're already in our 5th and final season! So you're probably like, yeah Ryan I'd love to watch this but I have no idea what the hell is going on.

Enter this video: The first 4 seasons of The Wire summarized in 4 and a half minutes. I really don't think this will be of tremendous help to anyone, but its kind of funny.

Thing to Watch - Jan 9

8:00 - CBS - NEW Power of 10 followed by a NEW Criminal Minds and CSI: NY
10:00 - TBS - NEW Tyler Perry's House of Payne
8:00 - ABC - NEW Wife Swap followed by a NEW Supernanny and a NEW Cashmere Mafia
8:00 - NBC - NEW Deal or No Deal followed by a NEW Law & Order at 10:00
8:00 - CW - NEW Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants followed by a NEW Gossip Girl
8:00 - PBS - NEW Pioneers of Television followed by The Jewish Americans
10:00 - Bravo - NEW Project Runway
8:00 - SciFi - NEW Ghost Hunters all night

8:00 - Encore - Step Up
8:00 - EncDrama - Rent
8:00 - HBOComedy - The Science of Sleep

What I'm TiVo-ing:
Tonight I'll be recording/watching Crowned and Gossip Girl, and Project Runway at 10. Wife Swap is usually always entertaining too.

1.08.2008

The Mole is returning!

The good people over at TVSquad alerted the world (well, me) to the fantastic news today that ABC's The Mole will return to Television after a 4 year hiatus. This is the most exciting television news I have heard in a long time. This was like, the best game show on television in its day. No news on whether Anderson Cooper will return to host the show or not, as he did awesomely back then. (He's a serious news type guy now you know.)

This show was so good. It was like an intelligent version of The Amazing Race, and they would always have locations in these awesome old castles and and dungeons. You'd spend the whole season trying to figure out who the mole was and they would totally blow your mind when they revealed the real mole, because they so brilliantly disguised it. The first two seasons were great, then they went and pulled an Apprentice and did 2 seasons of celebrity Mole, which really was not that great. I think i'm going to try to get my hands on the first 2 seasons and DL it or something in honor of this great news.

The show will return with 10 episodes sometime in the summer according to Variety:

ABC has given a 10-episode order to Stone & Co. Entertainment ("Tim Gunn's Guide to Style") to revive the reality competish, which hasn't aired in four years.

Casting and pre-production have begun on the show, which will likely start shooting later this spring. ABC is looking to run "The Mole" this summer.

"This is a show we honestly love and people ask us about all the time," said ABC Entertainment alternative series senior VP John Saade, who added that plans were afoot to dig out "The Mole" even before the writers' strike.

"We were looking to bring the show back even when the writers were working," he said.

Things to Watch - Jan 8

9:00 - CBS - Live People's Choice Awards
8:00 - ABC - NEW Just for Laughs, followed by a NEW According to Jim and Carpoolers
8:00 - NBC - NEW The Biggest Loser: Couples, and a NEW Law & Order: SVU
8:00 - CW - Premiere 2 Hours of One Tree Hill
10:00 - A&E - Premiere Parking Wars: Philadelphia
9:00 - Discovery - NEW Dirty Jobs followed by a NEW Some Assembly Required
10:00 - MTV - Premieres of Life of Ryan and Rob & Big
10:00 - Bravo - NEW The Real Housewives of Orange Country
9:00 - TLC - NEW London Ink followed by NEW LA Ink

What I'm TiVo-ing:
Not much of interest to me on TV tonight. I think i'll record Law & Order: SVU and watch the premiere of the new A&E series, Parking Wars. Its a new reality show that follows the Philadelphia Parking Authority around as they give tickets to people and boot their cars.

The Wire - S5E1 - More With Less

6 years ago, I watched the series premiere of this little show on HBO. Back then, I didn't know what I was getting into. For me, it was just another cop show with lots of cursing and occasional nudity. I classed it up there as a slightly higher quality Law & Order, Homicide, or NYPD Blue. Little did I know that 6 years and 5 seasons later, this show would effect me more than any other book, movie or TV show I have seen. And now, in its 5th season, The Wire takes on something very personal to me, the city newspaper.

In the interest of full disclosure, I have worked for my college newspaper for the last 3 years, The Daily Pennsylvanian. Not to toot our own horn, but we are a good newspaper, and a large newspaper. For a year, I have spent 10 hours a night, 5 nights a week in a windowless office, for the sake of journalism. And for the most part, I enjoyed it. That job has taken me on visits to the newsrooms of such papers as The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Baltimore Sun, in which parts of this season of The Wire are actually filmed. I have been in the same room, in the figurative and very literal sense, as the fictional City News Editor Gus Haynes in this episode. And, if it weren't for the shitty pay and dismal job prospects, I would probably be considering a career in journalism right now. (But, and somewhat paradoxically, The Wire may have inspired me into a life of city government, despite the many frustrations portrayed. Hey, maybe I can make a difference). So it is with an interested and critical eye that I watch this season, and know that if anyone can get it right, its David Simon and The Wire.

And, if the first episode is any indication, they will get it right. Perhaps just a little too right.

Season 4 of this show was a hard act to follow. It was probably the most perfect season of a TV show that has ever been on television, so understandably, there are a lot of expectations going into this year. And for many people, the Newspaper Newsroom isn't exactly the most riveting setting, (I personally couldn't think of anything more interesting) so there is a lot of room for a letdown.

More after the jump...

1.07.2008

Things to Watch - Jan 7

Colbert and Stewart are back!!

8:00 - ABC - NEW Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann followed by NEW October Road
8:00 - FOX - LIVE College Football: BCS Championship Game - LSU vs Ohio State
8:00 - NBC - NEW American Gladiators followed by NEW Deal or No Deal followed by NEW Medium
8:00 - ESPN - SportsCenter Special for 3 hours - not sure what this is about



9:00 - A&E - NEW Intervention followed by NEW Paranormal State
10:00 - Travel - NEW Season Premiere No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain
10:00 - MTV - NEW Made: I want to be a Boxer
8:00 - VH1 - NEW The Critics Choice Awards
9:00 - TLC - NEW Jon & Kate Plus 8

8:00 - HBO - Premiere The Last King of Scotland
9:00 - HBO3 - Premiere Fast Food Nation

11:00 - Comedy - NEW Daily Show with John Stewart and NEW The Colbert Report return to the airwaves

What I'm TiVo-ing:
Tonight I will be watching another American Gladiators, and the BCS Championship Game, as well as No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain. I'm recording Fast Food Nation as well. And of course i'll be waching Colbert and Stewart.

1.06.2008

American Gladiators

Dear Writers: Please come back. We need you.

2 months into the Writers Guild strike and this is what television has come to: A remake of American Gladiators. When it went off the air like 13 years ago I never thought I'd live to see the day it came back. This is the show I grew up with. I grew up playing Assault in my basement (much to my Mom's dismay) with rolled up socks, overturned furniture, and every Nerf toy and accessory I had to my name. We played Powerball in gym class. And now, after many long years, its back. And on NBC Primetime nonetheless. Talk about desperate for programming.

NBC's version was, how do I say, amazingly awesomely bad. It was one of those "it was so bad it was good" deals. Now, Gladiators is engrained in my memory. I still watch the old version on ESPN Classic on a regular basis. Watching NBC's version tonight was like watching a bad house band cover one of your favorite singers greatest hits: it was familiar, and you could sing along, yet there was something really off about it. That said, I will be tuning in tomorrow night.

It was weird. With Hulk Hogan as the host, it almost had a WWE quality to it from the outset. Fake in many ways, yet still trying to be authentic. The events were real, people really got injured, and yet I couldn't help feeling that the whole show was scripted, or rehearsed. Every contestant had prepared one-liners and never stammered for words. The Gladiators had their catch phrases well prepared. All of the dialogue was totally cringe-inducing.

The first contestant's human-interest story included something about a divorce, and then having to sell toilet paper. Then she went and got herself hurt in the very first event of the new Gladiators. Ouch...God can really pile it on. At least she had a positive attitude about being out of the competition: "There's always next season." Sorry honey, no there isn't.

More after the jump...

New York Times' Oscar Section

Just a heads up that in today's (Sunday's) New York Times, there is an awesome entire section devoted to the Times' critics' picks for the Oscar's. The whole section is of course available online here:

The Oscars - New York Times

The three main articles are about Zodiac, Into the Wild, and Across the Universe. They have a profile of Keira Knightley and George Clooney, an article about how the writers' strike affects the Oscars, and there are some script excerpts. Ther's also articles about the sound in No Country for Old Men, editing, and set building. There's also a pretty cool full page graphic on the Times critics' nominees for each category:

Click for full size:

Why You Should Watch "The Wire"

The most critically acclaimed show in the history of television makes it triumphant return to HBO tonight for its Fifth and Final masterful season, inside the Newsroom of the Baltimore Sun. David Simon's The Wire has pretty much unanimously been deemed the greatest show ever to be broadcast in the history of American TV. It has racked up Emmys, NAACP Image Awards, Critics awards, and even Peabodys. There really is not much more praise that can given or more that can be said about The Wire. There just is nothing like it. And yet, nobody watches it. David Simon has had to continually beg HBO for another season year after year, justifying why HBO should spend money on a poorly rated show. Ultimately, the need to tell this story as brilliantly as The Wire does, as well as the critical acclaim, won out, and HBO has finally pushed through the final season of David Simon's arc.

For those not familiar with the greatest show of all time, The Wire is the story of Urban Baltimore. The first season examined the street level drug trade. The second season examined crime at the Baltimore harbor docks. The third season explored Policing and what would happen if drugs were essentially "legalized" in a certain part of Baltimore. The fourth and most powerful season to date followed four middle school kids as they dealt with the struggles of inner-city life. It has been described as Dickensian in its scope, incorporating countless characters, plot-lines, and settings. It ranges the entire social class, examining how the Mayor and Police Commissioner, and suburban fund-raisers affect the lives of corner drug runners, junkies, and welfare mothers. The San Francisco Chronicle has said The Wire "has tackled the drug war in this country as it simultaneously explores race, poverty and 'the death of the American working class,' the failure of political systems to help the people they serve and the tyranny of lost hope. Few series in the history of television have explored the plight of inner-city...and none — not one — has done it as well."

This complexity and beautiful intricacy only contributes however to the lack of ratings, as many are scared away by coming late to the game. I'm here to ask you to watch this season. You won't regret it. While you won't be 100% up to speed on some of the story lines, each season has its value as a self contained set of episodes, introducing completely new characters and storylines that you can follow from the very beginning. You'll begin to catch on to the greater themes and stories as the season progresses. This season is all about the media, and why we aren't paying attention to inner-city problems. The majority of the season will take place inside The Baltimore Sun, where Wire creator and producer David Simon, as well as many other cast members, have actually spent a lot time working as journalists. This is their newspaper, this is their city, and this is their story. As a self-proclaimed newspaper junkie myself, I'm thrilled The Wire will take aim at the newspaper business. I will let David Simon explain this season in his own words from a Slate.com interview, and much more, after the jump:

More after the jump...

Things to Watch - Jan 6

CBS - 8:30 NEW The Amazing Race followed by a NEW Cold Case
ABC - 8:00 NEW Extreme Makeover: Home Edition followed by a NEW Desperate Housewives followed by the series premiere of Cashmere Mafia
FOX - 8:00 NEW eposides of The Simpsons, King of the Hill, and American Dad
NBC - 8:00 NEW Deal or No Deal followed by the 2 Hour Premiere of American Gladiators
VH1 - 9:00 NEW I Love New York

HBO - 9:00 Season Premier of The Wire

What i'm TiVo-ing:
Tonight I'll be recording the Amazing Race and of course American Gladiators, but i'll also be watching the season premiere of The Wire, which I have been looking forward to more than any other show in history. The Wire is the best show on television, and it is finally back.

1.05.2008

Rock band and Jim Cramer on Conan O'Brien

The past few nights Late Night with Conan O'Brien has been hilarious. Here is a video of Conan annoying his staff while they play rock band.



This is a video of Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC's Mad Money, on Conan O'Brien last night. Jim Cramer is one of my favorite people. He's hilariously insane, and its not an act either. He's worth Hundreds of Millions of dollars, earned in investment banking and on stock market investments, but in this video he talks about his love of TGI Friday's and the Olive Garden. Hilarious. Skip ahead to about 4:20 for the secret to getting rich. (Hint: Its eating at the Olive Garden).

Things to Watch - Jan 5

ABC - 7:00 - LIVE New Hampshire Republican and Democratic Presidential Debates
FOX - 9:00 - NEW America's Most Wanted
NBC - 8:00 - LIVE NFL Football: AFC Wild Card Jaguars at Steelers
PBS - 8:00 - The Magnificent Seven

HBO - 8:00 - TV Premiere We Are Marshall
A&E - 8:00 - US Marshals
AMC - 8:00 - Jurassic Park
BRAVO - 8:00 - Batman
BBCA - 10:00 - NEW The Graham Norton Show
INDIE - 9:00 - Trainspotting - my favorite movie

Cars

The thing about Pixar movies is that they are always better than you expect. You think, kids movie eh? Not for me. Animated you say? No thanks. G rating? No way. And then you watch it, and you wind up with a smile on your face the whole time, laughing out loud at subtle references, homages, and hidden jokes, forgetting its even supposed to be a kids movie.

I know a 5 year-old who loves this movie. The idea of talking cars alone is enough to drive them wild. Plus this movie is awesome looking. Colorful, loud, shiney, almost photo-realistic. It really is one of the best looking Pixar movies out there.

Basically the movie is about a rookie racecar named Lightning McQueen who is cocky and full of himself. He gets stranded along Route 66 and meets a bunch of colorful and endearing cars of Radiator Springs, a town abandoned by the interstate that bypasses their town. He meets an old racing legend and gains a love interest (Sally), and learns about friends and humility etc and so forth. The movie is heartwarming and teaches the kids life lessons and such, but the best part about this movie comes from the stuff that is clearly for the adults.

More after the jump...

1.04.2008

Celebrity Apprentice

The Apprentice is one of those shows that I get excited about watching no matter how good or bad it happens to be that season. I've seen every episode of Survivor, ever. I'm pretty sure I've also seen every episode of The Apprentice.

Which is why, when I heard this season's incarnation of The Donald's Apprentice was going to be celebritized - celebreality style - I was very excited. Then, when I found out that my favorite person in the world - 2004 US Olympic Gold Medal softball pitcher and 2003 ESPN Hottest Female Athlete - Jenny Finch, was going to be a contestant, I started a calendar style countdown.

The countdown came to an end last night with the season premiere of the 7th season of the Apprentice on NBC. Despite plummeting ratings and viewers, and even a cancellation along the way, this season still went ahead as planned, and I'm probably one of the few people that is thrilled about it. Instead of getting a job in Trump Org., the winner will get to donate a lot of money to charity or something, despite the fact that they have a shitload of money on their own and can donate a lot to it anyway. Alas, the show was getting pretty boring and formulaic, so the celebrity aspect was certainly a welcome change. Rounding out the all-star celebrity cast after the jump:

More after the jump...

Things to Watch - Jan 4

ABC - 10:00 - NEW 20/20
NBC - 8:00 - NEW 1 vs. 100 game show, a NEW Friday Night Lights, followed by a NEW Las Vegas

E! - 10:00 - NEW The Soup - Top 20 of the 2007 Clipdown
SciFi - 10:00 - NEW Stargate Atlantis
Discovery - 10:00 - NEW Fight Quest
TBS - 9:00 - My Big Fat Greek Wedding
TLC - 10:00 - Premiere Miss America Reality Check

HBO - 8:00 - TV Premiere of Children of Men - an amazing movie if you have not seen it.
HBO3 - 9:00 - TV Premiere of Flags of Our Fathers
Encore - 8:00 - TV Premiere of Cars

What i'm TiVo-ing:
I'll be recording Cars at 8, because I've never seen it. I'll also be recording The Soup at 10.

1.03.2008

Things to Watch - Jan 3

CBS - 8:00 - some Without a Trace and CSI reruns
ABC - 8:00 - Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives reruns
FOX - 8:00 - LIVE Orange Bowl: Kansas vs Virginia Tech
NBC - 8:00 - NEW Deal or No Deal followed by PREMIERE of Celebrity Apprentice followed by NEW ER
MTV - All Night - Run's House marathon with new episodes at 10
USA - All Night - Get your Law & Order SVU and CI fix
VH1 - All Night - America's Next Top Model
History - 9:00 NEW Gangland
TCM - 8:00 - Doctor Zhivago
Encore - 8:00 - Dances with Wolves

MSNBC - 9:00 - Find out who our next president will be when the Iowa Caucus decides for us!

What i'm TiVo-ing:
Tonight i'll be watching Celebrity Apprentice.

Project Runway - Eye Candy

Let me tell you a secret. Don't tell anyone. I'm "coming out of the closet" with this one...

I watch Project Runway. And I love it.

Sure I may have to sit through the criticisms of friends and family every week, but this show is damn entertaining.

The show returned with a new episode this week after a short hiatus, and it felt like with this episode the season finally got started. The first couple episodes were good and solid as usual, but they haven't been great (or should I say, fabulous.) The challenges have been downright boring and unimaginative and the designers had little personality. This week had a creative challenge and we finally really got to see just how talented or untalented the designers really were.

This week had in-your-face product placement like woah. (I can't stand product placement, but as long as it keeps my TiVo service legal i'm ok with it. Gotta fight the commercial skippers. I'm reminded of when, on 30 Rock, Tina Fey just turned to the camera with like a mountain dew in her hand or something and asked if they could have their money now.) The contestants were taken into Hershey's Times Square ("The Sweetest place in New York!") and told they had to make their dress out of stuff in the store. As the contestants' faces screamed "Oh Shit" I said "oh yes" because I was thinking how the hell can they make a dress out of candy.

More after the jump...

1.02.2008

Things to Watch - Jan 2

Lots of NEW programming on tonight as well as a few Premiers. With Winter Network schedules kicking in this week and next, there will be much more new programming despite the writer's strike. Also, Letterman, Leno, and O'Brien all return to the airwaves tonight with new late night talk shows!

CBS - 8:00 - NEW Premier Power of 10 - Drew Carey's game show
ABC - 8:00 - NEW Wife Swap followed by 2 hours of NEW Supernanny
FOX - 8:00 - LIVE - Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma vs West Virginia
NBC - 8:00 - NEW Deal or No Deal followed by the 2 hour season premier of NEW Law & Order
CW - 8:00 - NEW Crowned followed by a NEW Gossip Girl
MTV - 10:00 - NEW Real World followed by NEW Newport Harbor finale
Bravo - 10:00 - NEW Project Runway
History 10:00 - NEW MonsterQuest (I don't know much about this show, but it looks dumb).

And if you are luck enough to get it:
Sundance - 8:00 - 13 Tzameti - This is an awesome movie that I highly recommend.

Also:
CBS - 11:30 NEW Late Show with David Letterman - Actor Robin Williams and Shooter Jennings performs.
NBC - 11:30 NEW Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee
followed by a NEW Late Night with Conan O'Brien

What I'm TiVo-ing:
My DVR will be busy tonight starting at 8 recording Crowned and then Gossip Girl at 9. At 9, the duel tuner will be fired up to record the Law & Order premier. And at 10, I'll of course be watching the new Project Runway.

1.01.2008

3:10 to Yuma

As the saying goes, they don't make things like they used to. American cars, game shows, appliances.

That's sort of been the case with Hollywood Westerns. Not much in the last 40 years can compare with the classics like Shane, The Searchers, and Butch Cassidy. That said, at least, there hasn't been an 'old fashioned' Hollywood western as good as 3:10 To Yuma since Unforgiven back in '92.

That's not entirely fair to say however, as this year's version of 3:10 to Yuma is in fact a remake of the 1957 classic of the same name. This movie, from what I gather, stays pretty faithful to the original, right up to the rather odd ending.

The movie stars Christian Bale as Dan Evans, a strapped-for-cash down-on-his-luck rancher who manages to cross paths with badass outlaw Ben Wade, played absolutely brilliantly by Russell Crowe. In exchange for the reward money offered for his capture, Bale's character must help escort Ben Wade to the 3:10 train to the Yuma prison. (And now you know where the title comes from.)

Christian Bale has become quite adept at playing the weak, distraught, pitiful man (See: The Machinist, Rescue Dawn), and he plays it well here in a solid performance. The movie, in what would have been a fairly average shoot-em-up gunfight western, is taken to a much higher level by the mesmerizing performance of Crowe.

More after the jump...

Things To Watch - Jan 1

Happy New Year everyone. Hopefully this new year will bring us a resolution of the writer's strike, and we can get some new episodes up on this guide!

NBC - 1:00 - LIVE NHL Winter Classic - Pittsburgh Penguins at Buffalo Sabres - this is the first outdoor NHL Hockey game in the US, and it will be awesome.
NBC - 8:00 - NEW The Biggest Loser
ABC - 5:00 - LIVE College Football: Rose Bowl: Illinois vs USC
TBS - 8:00 - Two hours of Family Guy followed by an hour of The Office

SCIFI - ALL DAY - Twilight Zone Marathon
DISC - ALL DAY - Dirty Jobs marathon
TNT - ALL DAY - Law & Order marathon
MTV - ALL DAY - Super Sweet 16 marathon
SPIKE - 6:30 Kill Bill: Vol 1 & 2
HBO - 8:00 Superman Returns
RetroPlex - 8:00 - The Deer Hunter
E-ACT - 7:40 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day - best movie ever.

What I'm TiVo-ing:
Tonight I think i will be watching The Deer Hunter, or Family Guy episodes.