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The Good Wife… One of My (New) Favorite Shows

October 22, 2009

I just watched a new show that I am following: The Good Wife. >>>  Love it!

As if  The Good Wife‘s regular cast isn’t (to use the word from the title) “Good” enough!!! They brought in one of my very favorite actresses this past week: Martha Plimpton. I have always thought that she would have been the absolutely best actress to portray Stephanie Plum, the main sleuthing character of the wildly successful Janet Evanovich mystery book series.

The premise of the show is something we have witnessed all too often… An elected official is “found out” by the media, and as he apologizes for cheating (that’s a rather mild term for what this husband did) on his wife and children, the wife stands with him at the podium, with a Mona Lisa look on her face… You get the drift, no doubt… (***I have always thought that a cheating spouse not only cheats on their partner, but also on the children. The time he/she spends with his/her partner in the cheat, is time that he/she could have spent with his/her children… Now, should I get off of my shoebox?!?)

Julianna Margulies is excellent as the wife, Chris Noth is able to actually make me (almost!!!) like the cheating husband, I love Christine Barnaski in anything she is in, and the list of actors goes on and on.

If you haven’t already seen an episode of The Good Wife… It’s on CBS on Tuesday nights. Try it… You just might like it!

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It's At the Movies Again!

September 28, 2009

I have been watching At the Movies for years. (Yep… Years ago, when it aired on PBS!) I started watching it when Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert reviewed the current movies. Their discussions never ceased to entertain my husband and me. We were saddened by Gene Siskel’s death. I always got the feeling that Siskel and Ebert respected and liked one another, even though they rarely agreed on a movie.

Enter Richard Roeper…

My husband and I continued watching At the Movies throughout Roeper’s tenure. The show used the same format to review the current movies. We were very sorry when Ebert left the show (due to illness) but continued to watch (and enjoy!) as Roeper had guest hosts fill Roger’s seat on the aisle.

Enter Lyons and Mankiewicz…

My husband watched the first two shows of this duo’s At the Movies, but refused to watch after that. Not only did the show have these two men reviewing the current movies, but they also had three more reviewers rating the movies and then “tabulating” their scores. (What a waste of time!!!) I had enjoyed Ben Mankiewicz on the Turner Classic Movies channel, but found that the rapport between him and Lyons just didn’t cut it.

Enter A. O. Scott and Michael Phillips…

YAHOO!!! These two critics were by far our favorite guest hosts who appeared with Roeper during Ebert’s illness. So while I’m sorry that Ebert decided not to come back to the show that he and Siskel started, and while I’m sorry that Roeper is no longer on At the Movies, I am not sorry that the show is back up to the standards I enjoyed oh-so-many years ago!

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Castle, Stephen J. Cannell and Michael Connelly, but Where's James Patterson?

September 22, 2009

OK… You had to have guessed that I would be posting an entry about the new television season. No doubt, I will be posting several entries as the weeks go by…

Last night was the season premier of Castle… the show about a mystery book author who is allowed to shadow the local police department — because of his ties to the mayor’s office (among many other important acquaintances!), and the show did not disappoint me!

I was so very pleased to see that Stephen J. Cannell made it back to the poker table. And, this year, Michael Connelly was also there, talking about “mystery-book-authors” types of things. (Last year James Patterson was the other guest author.) But, since I’m not a mystery book author, I can only assume that’s what they would be talking about while dealing, shuffling, bidding, and then winning (or losing!) (Sorry, but I’m not sure if this is the same beautiful brunette who was playing poker with them last year, or not!)

Anyway, the new television season is upon us (finally!!!) and for those of you who aren’t fans of “Dancing with the Stars,” (which I believe they are showing every night of the week!!!) you’ll be glad to see that there are actually some other shows on the major networks!

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YIKES!!! Isn't Agatha Christie COZY?!?!?

July 26, 2009

Good grief! Boy did I steer you all wrong… I posted two entries about the new PBS Agatha Christie season… along with the Ellen Byerrum shows, and YIKES!!! (The “YIKES!!!” should tell you enough if you don’t want to go on reading… But, I am so “hot-under-the-collar” right now, that I HAVE to go on writing…)

As for the Ellen Byerrum movies >>> I didn’t make it through the first half of the first movie, so I really can’t comment… other than to say that. I decided I would much rather be watching old reruns of Murder She Wrote… which is exactly what I did!

On to the longingly-awaited PBS shows:

I was concerned (going in) that I was going to miss Miss Lemon, Inspector Japp, and Capt. Hastings so much that I wasn’t going to enjoy the two Poirot movies. Not  the case! Both of the Poirot movies (Mrs. McGinty’s Dead and Cat among the Pigeons) were very good movies… The production values were great, the attention to detail, the characters, the writing… and of course, David Suchet, reminded me of a time when we (SO) looked forward to watching a new Poirot show on A & E. Lots of little grey cells went into the production of these two movies!

On to the Miss Marple movies: That is exactly where my “YIKES” come into play! I have to be upfront on this: We have only watched the first two episodes in the four-part series. But, when did Miss Marple become an astute, in-the-middle-of-the-investigation player? When did she cease to be the doddering, fumbling, (always knitting) old woman who could be in a room without anyone worrying about her overhearing them? When did she start writing notes and telling the police what to do? I realize that she would hint at things and hope that the police would pick up on what she wanted them to do… but in these movies she came off as the central force of the investigations… with the detectives/constables actually relying on her to tell them what to do! She actually conducted the police investigations/questioning!

As Pat pointed out in a comment: Murder is Easy and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? weren’t even Miss Marple mysteries! But, I was not at all prepared for what they did with Murder is Easy… both in adding Miss Marple as the lead investigator and also at the filmmakers decision to include incest/rape into the plot. Why do production companies feel like they have to “jazz things up” by making shows that feature hot taboo plotlines?

After I struggled to make it through the entire Murder is Easy, the first thing I proclaimed to my family was: “I know Agatha Christie did not include  the incest/rape into that plot!” Of course, after looking it up online, my daughter found that Agatha Christie didn’t include a lot of things into that mystery’s plot… things that the “hip” filmmakers passed off on the unsuspecting audience as written by Agatha Christie! Shame on them!!! And, since Masterpiece Mystery provides us all with introductions to each of their presentations >>> Why didn’t they tell us that the characters and plot had been WILDLY changed to appeal to a new “hip” audience?!? (Alfred, you are right: The Miss Marple shows have so many characters and scenes that it all becomes a confusing “What the heck?” OR “Who is that?” sequence!)

My daughter looked up the matter of incest in an Agatha Christie mystery and found that in 1995, Rosalind Hicks (Christie’s daughter) had to threaten a law suit against the film company that was making Towards Zero into a film >>> in which they added incest into the plot. The results of Hicks’ disapproval were that they had to change the name of the film, change the names of the characters, and take Agatha Christie’s name off of the entire project. Bravo!!! (As the president of the Agatha Christie Society, Hicks made sure that Agatha Christie’s work would not be… and these are my words… butchered or changed. And, I would like to add more words to that: to meet society’s growing “push-the-envelope” mentality!!!)

Having said all of this, I’m not even sure that the rest of my family will be watching the next two Miss Marple shows. I probably will… although I’m not sure why. I guess that it must be a morbid curiosity… or perhaps I am holding out hope that the filmmakers could not possibly make all four of these episodes into such lackluster events to watch. But, just in case, I will have my Miss Marple DVDs on hand with Joan Hickson… When I’m in the mood for a cozy movie… I know I can get a “quick fix” watching the “real” Miss Marple!

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