“Becoming Santa” — OWN Documentary
Posted on December 15, 2012 at 5:41 pm
The wonderful, poignant OWN documentary “Becoming Santa” is now available on DVD. I wrote about the movie when it was shown on OWN.
Posted on December 15, 2012 at 5:41 pm
The wonderful, poignant OWN documentary “Becoming Santa” is now available on DVD. I wrote about the movie when it was shown on OWN.
Posted on December 10, 2012 at 8:00 am
My top gift ideas for 2012, part 1:
Your favorite TV fan already has the boxed set of every series? Here’s something different. The Paley Center for Media has tributes to many great television shows, featuring interviews with the casts and creators. From Modern Family to MythBusters, Breaking Bad to Burn Notice, you can hear the stories behind the stories.
Celebrate half a century of James Bond — and the most enduring film franchise of all time, with Bond 50: The Complete 22 Film Collection.
The sports lover in your life will love the ESPN Films 30 for 30: Film Favorites Collection, highlights from the acclaimed series. The 6-disc set includes Academy Award-winner Alex Gibney’s Catching Hell and The Announcement, Nelson George’s inspirational film about Magic Johnson.
Every family has a dowager duchess fan and yours will love to sit down with a cup of tea and watch Downton Abbey Seasons 1 & 2 Limited Edition Set – Original UK Version to get ready for the premiere of the third season on PBS in January. Or, for fans who are a bit more Downstairs than Upstairs, try Downton Abbey t-shirts from PBS with slogans like: Free Bates! and Team Isobel. More holiday favorites from the BBC are also available, including a Tardis teapot for Dr. Who fans and collections of Christmas specials from “Keeping Up Appearances” and “Are You Being Served?” NPR listeners will appreciate the compilations and extras from This American Life , The Moth, and Car Talk.
There are some spectacular art books about animated films the whole family will enjoy, like The Art of Pixar: 25th Anniversary.: The Complete Color Scripts and Select Art from 25 Years of Animation, The Art of Brave, The Art of Rise of the Guardians, The Art of Wreck-It Ralph, The Art and Making of Hotel Transylvania, The Art and Making of ParaNorman, and Frankenweenie: The Visual Companion. The Making of Life of Pi: A Film, a Journey is as gorgeous as the film itself. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Chronicles: Art & Design documents and illustrates the making of the first of the three-part prequel to the “Lord of the Rings.”
Posted on November 25, 2012 at 10:14 am
We mourn the loss of actor Larry Hagman, who died this week at age 81. He starred in two remarkably different television series. In “I Dream of Jeannie,” he was astronaut Tony Nelson, who landed on a deserted island and discovered an ancient bottle with a beautiful genie inside it. The series ran for five years (and had an animated spin-off starring the “Three Stooges” Joe Besser and “Star Wars” Mark Hamill). While Hagman’s job was primarily to look handsome while being exasperated at the genie’s antics, and most of the focus was on the beautiful Barbara Eden, it is clear if you watch it today how much of the show’s success depended on Hagman’s excellent timing and superb light comic skill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9B7wRLV6r8Part of what made Hagman’s iconic appearance as J.R. Ewing in “Dallas” was how different it was from anything audiences had seen him do before. J.R. was one of the great villains in television history, partly because he seemed to enjoy it so much. “Dallas” was a huge hit that paved the way for night time soap operas and end-of-season cliffhangers. “Who Shot J.R?” was the catch-phrase of the summer of 1980, and the secrecy was so intense that the producers actually shot several versions — even the actors did not know which one was going to be used.
Do you remember the answer? It was J.R.’s mistress, Kristin, played by Mary Crosby, who like Hagman was the child of a musical show business superstar. She was the daughter of Bing Crosby and Hagman was the son of “Peter Pan,” “Sound of Music,” and “South Pacific” Broadway star Mary Martin. Here, they appear together on stage (and he charmingly forgets his lyrics).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKkvstxJ5R4“Dallas” returned to television last year on TNT and Hagman was once again its star, portraying J.R. with all the relish (and even more eyebrows) than he had 20 years earlier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SrO2tn9NbYHe will be missed.
Posted on November 14, 2012 at 3:47 pm
GMC has a deeply moving new documentary series premiering this Sunday at 9 and 11 called I Forgive You, with stories of people to forgive those who have hurt them or someone they love. Instead of the usual reality fare of competitions and catfights, this show brings two parties together to try and facilitate healing, overcome hatred, anger and revenge from real-life traumatizing events. Guided with mediation and healing support from educator and therapist Angie Richey, each story will showcase those who forgive and those who are forgiven. Both require courage and both can be intensely spiritual and healing. Demonstrating the power of forgiveness motivated by people’s faith, goodness, and, in many cases, their spiritual values, the series showcases individuals seeking to forgive someone from a criminal or violent act, as well as estranged family members, and love, marriage or business relationships that ended with hatred or bitterness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehR_kKkU1E
Posted on November 10, 2012 at 5:44 pm
One of the highlights of the 2012 Comic-Con was the reunion of the cast and creator of the cult television series, “Firefly.” When I saw them, they had just come from taping a 10th anniversary special, and it will be broadcast tomorrow night at 10/9 Central on the Science Channel, where the original series is still a fan favorite.
The 60-minute special includes secrets from the set, exclusive cast interviews, and footage from this year’s colossal Comic-Con panel that dominated the pop culture conversation. Joining Whedon and Fillion are Serenity crewmembers Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Adam Baldwin, Morena Baccarin, Alan Tudyk, Gina Torres and Jewel Staite; along with executive producer Tim Minear and executive story editor Jose Molina.
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Guided by Entertainment Weekly senior writer Jeff Jensen, Science Channel re-created the set of the Serenity for this epic gathering capturing the insights and memories of space’s most-rebellious flight crew — including the moment they realized they were canceled and where they believe the “Firefly” universe could live next.