Downton Abbey 3rd Season DVD!

Posted on January 27, 2013 at 8:00 am

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Lowest Recommended Age: Middle School
MPAA Rating: NA
Profanity: Mild language
Alcohol/ Drugs: Drinking, smoking
Violence/ Scariness: Illness and death
Diversity Issues: A theme of the movie
Date Released to DVD: January 28, 2013
Amazon.com ASIN: B0099Y2MYK

The most popular television show in the world has a gorgeous new DVD/Blu-Ray release this week, Season 3 and some marvelous extras:

–    Downton Abbey Behind the Drama
–    Shirley MacLaine at Downton
–    The Men of Downton
–    Downton in 1920
–    Season 3 Christmas Special bonus episode “A Journey to the Highlands”
–    and much more!

The returning cast includes Hugh Bonneville, Dame Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Penelope Wilton, Joanne Froggatt, Brendan Coyle and a host of others, joined by Shirley MacLaine, who plays Martha Levinson, the very American mother of Cora, Countess of Grantham. Written and created by Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey, Season 3 is a Carnival Films and Masterpiece co-production, in association with NBCUniversal.  I have one Blu-Ray to give away!  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with “Downton” in the subject line and tell me your favorite character in the series.  Don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only)  I will pick a winner at random on February 2.  Good luck!
Photo caption: The Great War is over and a long-awaited engagement is on, but all is not tranquil at Downton Abbey as wrenching social changes, romantic intrigues, and personal crises grip the majestic English country estate for a third thrilling season. With the return of its all-star cast plus guest star Academy Award®-winner Shirley MacLaine, Downton Abbey, Season 3 airs over seven Sundays on PBS beginning on January 6, 2013. Shown in the photo from left to right: Maggie Smith as Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham and Shirley MacLaine as Martha Levinson

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The Bible on Television

Posted on January 18, 2013 at 8:00 am

THE BIBLE is an epic 10-hour television series produced by Roma Downey (Touched By an Angel) and Mark Burnett (The VoiceSurvivorShark TankCelebrity Apprentice) premiering on 3/3/13 on History Channel, and Blu-ray and DVD soon after. Downey plays Mother Mary and Emmy-winner Keith David provides voice-overs throughout. Oscar- and Grammy-award winning composer Hans Zimmer created the musical score to the iconic saga.

For more information on THE BIBLE, check out the Facebook here:  https://www.facebook.com/BibleSeries and Twitter @bibleseries.

 

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The Media and Violence — Changing Perspectives After Sandy Hook

Posted on January 16, 2013 at 4:28 pm

The comprehensive public safety reform package proposed by President Obama today includes new programs and proposed rules to increase support for the mentally ill, restrict access to the most deadly weapons, and provide additional security through more funding for law enforcement.  Vice President Joe Biden included meeting with media industry representatives in developing the proposals.  According to The Wrap, the meeting was “cordial,” and consisted primarily of a presentation about the effectiveness of the industry’s rating system to help parents make choices based on their own values and the needs of individual children.  Today’s proposal, as expected, made no effort to address the content of media (which is protected by the 1st Amendment) or revise the rating system (which is industry-controlled and not regulated by the government).  It does include some funding for additional research into the impact of violent games (not television or movies) on viewers.

There have literally been hundreds of studies already on this subject.  We know that violence in media impairs empathetic responses and promotes a distorted world view that can lead to bad choices.  We have a multi-billion dollar industry called advertising that is based on the notion that tiny snippets of media can influence opinions and behavior, so we should be long past arguing about whether violent media influences children and vulnerable adults.  Any new research should be devoted to understanding better how media can help people better understand the consequences of violence and learn to make better choices.

PBS has announced a special week of programming inspired by the tragedy at Sandy Hook.

This special programming will kick off each night with a PBS NEWSHOUR report focusing on topics tied to the Newtown tragedy, including violence in the media, gun control policy and how cities like Aurora, Colorado are moving on after a similar tragedy. The series also includes a FRONTLINE special report, in collaboration with The Hartford Courant, profiling the Connecticut shooter and his relationship with his mother as well as a report on the battle over America’s gun laws and gun culture; a NOVAdocumentary about violence and the brain; two independent documentaries — one on the history of guns in America and the other on school security; a NEED TO KNOWreport about the ripple effects of a fatal shooting incident; and an update on political action in the nation’s capital surrounding gun control from WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL.

“This week of specials gives PBS the opportunity to take an in-depth and thoughtful look at the issues the Newtown tragedy laid bare,” said Beth Hoppe, Chief Programming Executive and General Manager of General Audience Programming for PBS.  “As we mourn the lives lost in Newtown, it is important to present the facts, the science, and the history behind the issues to provide information and context as we collectively look at how better to protect and serve our communities.”

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Vote on the Ending of a “Hawaii 5-0” Episode

Posted on January 13, 2013 at 5:20 pm

For the first time in television history, a primetime drama will allow viewers to choose the ending of an episode in real time when CBS’s HAWAII FIVE-0 lets fans vote on CBS.com or Twitter during the East and West Coast broadcasts,Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS.  The mystery begins on #H50 when the team must investigate the death of an O’ahu State University professor. His boss,his teaching assistant and a student who he busted for cheating are all viable suspects. To vote, after each of the suspect’s motives is revealed, viewers will be directed to CBS.com or Twitter to select either #theBoss, #theTA or #theStudent as the culprit, any of whom could have committed the crime. The votes will be tallied immediately and the most popular ending will become part of the broadcast. Separate voting will occur for East/Central and Pacific Time Zone broadcasts. The three different endings will all be available at CBS.com after the broadcasts.

 

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Behind the Scenes — Comedy Writers

Posted on December 17, 2012 at 8:00 am

The new issue of Vanity Fair is all about comedy, with guest editor Judd Apatow presiding.  I especially enjoyed the interview with the deliriously nutty and all-around nice guy Martin Short and the conversation with comedy legends Mike Nichols and Elaine May, who still make each other laugh.  They recall their brief, brilliant career as a comedy team before both went on to direct films.  Here is her wonderful tribute to him at his American Film Institute award ceremony:

Vanity Fair also has an oral history of the cult classic television series “Freaks and Geeks.”  It was a flop at the time but many associated with it has gone on to superstardom, including James Franco, Seth Rogan, Jason Segal, Apatow, and series creator Paul Feig, who directed “Bridesmaids.”

The Splitsider website has another tribute to a failed television show created by people who went on to find success on other shows, Nell Scovell’s “Inside the Greatest Writer’s Room You Never Heard Of.”  Scovell’s first job in television was writing for a sort of pre-“Daily Show” program called “The Wilton North Report.”  It lasted just 21 episodes, but the people she worked with included Conan O’Brien and the writer of the first “Toy Story” film.  Scovell herself went on to write an episode of “The Simpsons,” created the “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” series, and now co-produces the sci-fi hit, “Warehouse 13.”

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