Tuesday, October 20, 2009

New show: "Modern Family"

In the TV world, best new TV comedy that you may not be watching (I know I wasn't) is "Modern Family", which just started a few weeks ago and airs Wednesday nights at 9pm. Don't despair - if you have TiVo or DVR, start recording for tomorrow and then use Hulu to catch up...you've only missed three or four episodes and they're very short w/o commercials - 20 or 21 minutes/episode. I've only watched a few minutes of the pilot and, trust me, it is funny! Starring Ed O'Neill (of "Married with Children" fame or notoriety - that's your call, lol), Sofia Vergara (of the cancelled-too-early "Knights of Prosperity", a quirky comedy that only lasted a few episodes), Julie Bowen ("Ed", though here Bowen's character not as sunny with a sarcastic streak), and a few other talented cast that round out the ensemble.

Don't believe me? Click here for an article from Movieline which discusses how this show is already resonating with viewers.

It's easy for me to add this to our TV lineup as we've finally bid "Gary Unmarried" goodbye -- Jay Mohr as Gary is very funny - as is his character's brother, Mitch, played by Rob Riggle, funnyman formerly with "The Daily Show" - but I don't think there's anything really innovative that they can do with the storyline: saw the recent development brewing the moment they introduced the new character.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

"Slumdog Millionaire"

For anyone who hasn't yet seen the sleeper turned blockbuster that dominated this year's Academy Awards with eight wins, it's on HBO tonight at 8pm with other showings throughout the week.

I know what you're thinking--who HASN'T seen it?? Surprise, surprise - Porter's Picks, that's who! I had heard all the accolades about the film even before it became as huge as it did...just didn't get around to it. (See the last post for how this can happen.) Needless to say, our DVR is set to record it tonight...looking forward to watching it sometime soon.


Friday, October 16, 2009

To Do List

I don't know about you but for as many books as I've read and movies as I've watched, there are still SO many classics, cult sensations and pop icons that I've missed.

Here are a few on my 'to do' list - don't judge! ;)

"The Bicycle Thief"
"Das Boot"
"Chariots of Fire"
"Taxi Driver"
"Apocalypse Now"
"Rabbit, Run" - John Updike
"Chinatown" (I know!! Double gulp!)
"Sophie's Choice"
"The Big Lebowski" ('The Dude' would not be pleased...)

These are just a few on my 'to do' list - what's on yours? Please share anything you feel you've missed in the comments section!
(See, this is much cooler than the normal 'to do' list where entries may include the more mundane 'do laundry', 'pick up dry cleaning', 'go grocery shopping', 'mail package', etc.)

I will say that the few listed above aren't as glaring as some omissions that I didn't see until recently (and by recent, in this instance, I'm speaking in broad strokes...as in last five years): "Caddyshack" (let's put it this way...my dad gently mocked me for not having seen!); "Animal House" (ditto - in fact, I believe when I finally saw this comedic classic in '05, it was with my parents. Yep, they're pretty hip!); "Ordinary People" (my mom had recommended this to me for years. And years. When I finally got around to it - I absolutely adored it. It is now one of my all-time favorites, though not one to be watched if you're you're a little down. And, have a box - or two - of tissues handy.); "Kramer vs. Kramer" - these were just a few of the 'blanks' I filled in.


"My Life in Ruins"

"My Life in Ruins": Not a great movie...not even very good. However, I did like "My Life in Ruins" in spite of all that. (That said, I'm sure I feel this way because this was a NF rental...I doubt I would have been quite as pleased if I'd seen this at the theatre.)

It's corny, it's cheesy, it's beyond predictable. Then again, isn't that why we occasionally tune in to romantic comedies? The first quarter of the movie was rough...so much so that I almost gave up on it. But, there are laughs - from supporting cast like Richard Dreyfuss - and Nia Vardalos, in the lead as Georgia, eventually finds her groove or 'kefi', in Greek.

I loved "My Big, Fat Greek Wedding" but make no mistake these two movies have little in common other than a Greek theme and Nia Vardalos in a lead role. Which may have been part of the problem - where she shined in the former movie, here she felt wooden. Not sure if that's the script or...if she's just not really a good actress - sorry, Nia (though I also liked her a lot in her pairing with Toni Collette in "Connie and Carla"...if you want laughs, fun and high jinx - there's your movie!!).

Friday, October 9, 2009

At the Movies

"Couples Retreat"
This moviegoer is going to pass on this one, in spite of a good cast: Jason Bateman, Kristen Bell, Vince Vaughn, Kristin Davis, Jon Favreau, Malin Akerman, etc. It may be a future Netflix viewing but I'm not even sure if I'd watch then.

Why? Because even the trailer doesn't seem all that funny...not good when your movie is billed as a comedy.

The movie seems like it's a mix of Tyler Perry's "Why Did I Get Married" - which turns out to be an 'unofficial' couples' retreat of sorts when college friends, now married, all go to Colorado for a long winter weekend - and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (which I LOVED!).

Instead, check out either "The Damned United", starring Michael Sheen and Jim Broadbent, or "An Education" (Carey Mulligan, Emma Thompson, Peter Saarsgard) - both look like good bets!