Sunday, August 23, 2015

The Simpsons/ Eric Johnson in The Knick


This is on my www.badcb.blogspot.ca:
 
 
Dec. 22, 2014 “The Simpsons: 21 surprising facts to celebrate 25 years”: This is an article I cut out from the Edmonton Journal.  It’s a fun read:

As the cartoon sitcom celebrates its quarter century this week, Michael Hogan offers some surprising facts about the show.

1. God and his son Jesus are the only characters on The Simpsons to have a full set of five digits. They also have five toes on each foot. Everyone else has three fingers and a thumb on each hand, and four toes on each foot.

2. Simpsons creator Matt Groening made the characters yellow to grab the attention of channel surfers. "When you're flicking with your remote control and a flash of yellow goes by, you'll know you're watching The Simpsons," he said.

3. Groening also designed the Simpson family to be immediately identifiable in silhouette - hence their distinctive hairstyles and head-shapes.

4. Homer Simpson is the most downloaded satnav voice in the world. He's more popular than Darth Vader, Ali G and Brian Blessed.
5. Groening got many of the characters' surnames from streets in his hometown. Lovejoy, Quimby, Flanders, Kearney, Terwilliger and Burnside are all street names in Portland, Oregon.

6. Homer is the only character to have dialogue in every episode.

7. "D'oh!" is written in scripts as "annoyed grunt".

8. Over the course of multiple seasons, the brief clips of actor Rainier Wolfcastle's action hero McBain form a coherent four-minute mini-movie, spoofing Eighties action films.

My opinion: I didn’t know that.

9. In 1990, First Lady Barbara Bush criticised The Simpsons as "the dumbest thing I've ever seen". Marge wrote a personalised letter to her, in character, politely telling her not to be so judgmental. Mrs Bush later apologised for her "loose tongue".

My opinion: I thought a lot of comedy is supposed to be dumb so we can laugh at it.

10. Groening himself is the "voice" of the Simpsons' baby Maggie but Elizabeth Taylor delivered Maggie's actual first word: "Daddy!" in 1992.

11. Mr Burns's assistant-cum-carer Waylon Smithers was originally black. Groening had always intended for him to be white but a colour blunder occurred at the animation stage.

My opinion: I know.  If you saw the really old episodes, Smithers has dark skin.

12. Bart's hair has nine points. Lisa and Maggie's has eight.

13. When Bart makes prank calls to Moe's Tavern, he dials 764-84377. On a phone keypad, the number spells out Smithers.

My opinion: I remember the episode where Homer was Mr. Burns assistant.  Mr. Burns dials the number and looks for Waylon Smithers. 
Moe gets angry and thought it was Bart the prank caller so he yells at Mr. Burns.

14. Bart's bespectacled best friend Milhouse Van Houten's middle name is Mussolini.

15. The name Bart was chosen because it's an anagram of "brat".

My opinion: I remember reading that.

16. Michael Jackson co-wrote and co-produced Bart Simpson's 1991 pop-rap single Do the Bartman, uncredited.

17. The 'Who Shot Mr Burns?' episode ran a competition for fans to guess the culprit. However, no one gave the correct answer: Maggie Simpson.

18. Homer's email address is ChunkyLover53@aol.com. It's genuinely registered and messages from fans get a response.

My opinion: That’s interesting.

19. The actors who dub the voices of Homer and Marge in the French version of The Simpsons, Phillipe Peythieu and Vronique Augereau, married in real life. They met during auditions and wed a decade later.

20. Krusty the Clown was originally intended to be revealed as Homer, hence their similar appearance.

21. Fox owns the rights to The Simpsons until 2082.


Apr. 6 Eric Johnson in The Knick: I cut out this article “Actor gets carried away in doctor drama” by Laura Kane in the Edmonton Journal on Aug. 7, 2014.  It’s about my favorite Edmonton actor Eric Johnson, so I had to cut it out.  I’m sure some of you guys are laughing at this part. 
 
When I was in the Office Assistant program in Fall 2014, there was an assignment to write a report and a presentation on any topic that we want.  The teacher has to approve it so I wrote a report on Johnson.  I got a B on it.  Here’s the whole article: 

Edmonton-born actor Eric Johnson prepared so intensely for his role in Cinemax’s “The Knick,” as a surgeon at New York’s Knickerbocker Hospital in 1900, that he became “strangely confident” in his abilities as a doctor.

Johnson joked that he enjoyed playing doctor so much that his fellow cast members — including Clive Owen, who stars in the new series — poked fun at him.

“They made fun of me, because I got a little too into it,” said Johnson in a phone interview. “I was like, ‘If this was 1900, I’m pretty sure I could pull this off.’ I had no right to be that confident at all, but it was pretty funny. I think I liked playing doctor a little too much.”

Directed by Academy Award-winner Steven Soderbergh and starring Owen as cocaine-addicted surgeon Dr. John Thackery, “The Knick” premieres Friday on HBO Canada. Johnson, who has acted in hit shows including “Orphan Black” and “Rookie Blue,” plays Thackery’s ambitious protege Dr. Everett Gallinger.

The historical drama portrays surgery in gruesome detail as it was performed at the time — without gloves, masks or antibiotics. Doctors had only learned five to 10 years earlier that they should wash their hands, Johnson said.

“That was medical science really in its infancy. So many things we still use today come out of this era. It was like mad scientists at work all trying to invent and discover new ways so that people didn’t die,” he said.

“Infectious diseases at that time killed off half the population… and now that number is about five per cent. You’ve got to think the innovations that happened in this time have affected our lives more directly than the invention of the airplane. We live longer because of the doctors at this time.”

Even for the actors who knew there were prosthetics and fake blood involved, the stakes felt sky-high during the medical scenes, Johnson said. He recalled that after they shot their first surgery, the background actors watching in the operating theatre all stood up to applaud.

“When the scalpel goes across the skin and blood comes out and you open it up and there’s organs inside it, you have the physiological reaction,” he said. “No matter how much you rationalize it, there’s blood pouring out of a human being in front of you so you can’t prevent that reaction from happening.”

Johnson said the actors worked closely with a medical adviser named Dr. Stanley Burns, who taught them how to hold a scalpel and tie sutures. The result is a “very accurate” depiction of 1900-era medical procedures, he said.

“People keep saying, ‘It’s really gory.’ I don’t like the word gory. I think they’re very accurate and I think that’s the most unnerving part of it. It’s not sensational so you can’t write it off. They all come across as very real. I think that’s probably why they’re so hard to watch.”

In the series premiere, Dr. Thackery ascends to the role of chief surgeon after the sudden and unexpected departure of his mentor. Thackery chooses Gallinger to take over the assistant chief position, but the arrival of a talented black surgeon named Dr. Algernon Edwards (Andre Holland) defeats those plans.

Edwards faces resentment and discrimination from his fellow doctors, especially from Gallinger.

“He and Dr. Algernon clearly do not get along and that continues to rear its head and come to a crescendo in this season,” said Johnson. “It’s a difficult year for Dr. Gallinger, I will say that. But nobody on this show comes out unscathed.”

As Thackery’s protege, Johnson shares many scenes with Owen. He said working with the British actor known for “Children of Men” and “Closer” has been an “amazing” experience.

“He really is the anchor of the show. He really drives it. He was so prepared, so good and so masterful in what he was doing — not only is he doing an accent, but then he’s playing an addict, then there’s medical jargon and doing surgery. There were a lot of demands on him to execute and he just nailed it every single day,” he said.

“Then everybody else brings up their game, because you don’t want to be the guy to screw it up. You don’t want to be the guy that’s a liability. The thing with all the performers is that everyone was so prepared and so good. It was really special to be a part of.”

The buzzed-about series has already been renewed for a second season, even before its first episode is set to air. Johnson said he first saw the news break on Twitter during the Television Critics Association’ Press Tour in mid-July.

“It’s exciting. It gives you an idea of how enthusiastic the network is about the show, how enthusiastic Steven Soderbergh and Clive Owen are to come back and do another season,” he said.

“It speaks to the execution and the compelling nature of the show. So I think it’s a feather in everybody’s cap, but it’s a huge testament to Steven and what he pulled off last year, and how his passion for the project has really come through.


May 15 John Mulaney: He is an actor and SNL writer.  He had his own sitcom called Mulaney that came out Fall 2014.  I turned on the TV to watch The Simpsons and this show was on.  I watched a couple of min. and quit.  Then in Apr. 2015, I had a day off.  I then was going through the PVR and see I did record this show when I thought I was recording The Simpsons

I watched the whole pilot.  I didn't really find it funny.  I'm not really into sitcoms.  It's not really offensive. 

The only thing that stood out to me was that they were playing "I Want it That Way" by the Backstreet Boys in their montage of two room mates getting revenge at each other.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Zoo TV show pilot review/ fall TV shows

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Jul. 26 Zoo TV show pilot review: This show came out a few weeks ago.   It's based on the novel of the same name by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.  On imdb.com:

 
"A young scientist searches to find out what's causing a rash of violent animal attacks." 

 
The promo seems interesting, so I decided to watch it.  The pilot is called "First Blood."  It's set in Botswana.  A dog is running and there is a voiceover: "We've domesticated animals and killed them for sport.  What if they bite back?"

 
Cut to a safari camp.  A big dark-skinned black guy Abraham (Nonso Anozie) is there.  (I instantly recognized him as Dracula's assistant on the 2013 TV show Dracula.)  He goes up to his friend Jackson (James Wolk) in a hammock.

 
A young black guy Daniel is watching a video of Jackson's dad Robert Oz (Ken Olin) talk about animals.
Daniel: What does your father mean?
Jackson: Gibberish.

 
There are beautiful safari shots of elephants and giraffes.  Jackson gives tour to tourists.  There are these poachers going to kill a rhino.  Jackson plays loud music on a stereo with lyrics: "Get on up!"  The rhino runs.  lol. 

 
An Asian man poacher: Hey, I had a $2000 license to shoot that rhino.  It's legal.
Jackson: Doesn't mean it's legal, makes it right.
Their friends back them off.

 
Los Angeles: There are 2 guys in an alley at night and they killed by lions.

 
Roll the credits.

 
A pair of lions had escaped the zoo and killed 3 people.  The news reporter said the lions killed the trainer though he raised them when they were cubs.  Until 8 months ago, the zoo was fed from meat from the company Reidan Global.

 
The journalist Jamie (Kristen Connolly) is confronted by the news editor (played by Tamara Tunie from Law and Order: SVU).  She found the blog "The Girl with a Genie Tattoo" and in the blog it used the exact same specific word petrography in her article and blog.  She asks about the tattoo.

 
Botswana.  Abe flies the plane with Jackson riding.  They talk about how animals don't kill themselves.  They arrive at the hotel of huts.  It's abandoned.  There's a camera on the floor and video footage of the guests running and screaming.  Abe finds lion dung.

 
Jamie had a genie tattoo on the back of her shoulder.  The co-worker Ethan talk about her blog.

 
Jamie visits the Zoo Manager who is having a barbecue at his home.  There are missing cat posters in the neighborhood.

 
Zoo manager: The suppliers changed, Reidan Global is cheaper.  How about you look into the cats missing in this neighborhood?

 
Abe and Jackson see an abandoned vehicle and they get their guns.  Abe enters.  There is tall grass everywhere.  A blonde woman Chloe (Nora Zrnezeder) is yelling at him.

 
A male lion enters the van and Jack shoots at it.

 
Jackson and Chloe run to the car and lions attack the car.

 
Chloe: I'm Chloe.  There were 15 of us.  A lion jumps out of a tree, and then another, then another.  Simon tried to shoot at it, but they got to him.

 
City of Angels Zoo.  Jamie goes to Mitch Morgan (Billy Burke) who is a veterinarian pathologist.  They look at the 2 dead lions.

 
Mitch: Healthy, well- fed.  They were raised in cages, so they're victims.
Jamie: They changed the food to D-grade meat.
Mitch: Reidan Global.
Jamie: There have been 9 lion attacks in 141 years.  350 zoos in USA.  Something cause this.

 
Botswana. 

 
Chloe: This is my honeymoon.  Well, 5 weeks before we were to get married, I caught him cheating. 
The car stops and smoke coming from hood.  They are forced to walk.  6 miles to get to a camp radio.

 
Jackson: Lions recently fed, they won't feed.
Chloe doesn't believe him.
Jackson:  There were 5 male lions.  Most prides are of women, cubs, 1 male and maybe 2 males.  We have to leave before night falls.

 
They walk by a cliff and a lion roars.  They fall down cliff as lions chase them.

 
They get to the camps.

 
Jack: My dad was a scientist.  His thesis was on animals and their "defiant pupil" that proves his theory was correct.  I saw the lions left eye and saw the defiant pupil.

 
LA.

 
Jamie clears out her cubicle.  Ethan tells her that Brenda will hire back on conditionally. 

 
Jamie: Until she checks my website.
Ethan offers to go on vacation with her.
Jamie: I don't need a vacation, I need a rest.

 
Mitch texts her: "I found the cats."

 
Cut to the neighborhood.  Mitch and Jamie meet up.

 
Botswana.  Jackson is arrested for "interference of lawful hunt."  The poacher is there.

 
There is a voice over: "The ability to think, imagine, that separates us from animals.  Will animals take over the ship and throw the captain off the ship?"

 
LA.  Cut to all the housecats on the tree.  A day camp starts nearby tomorrow.

 
Cut to Abe's body dragged to a tree by a lion.  Abe is alive. 

 
My opinion: I thought the pilot was average.  I saw a few more episodes and I still find the show average.

 
I'm going to keep watching it because I want my questions answered:

 
1. Why are the animals attacking humans?
2. How do they stop it?

 
Jul. 30 Lion hunters scandal: Here's some news about a man who did have a license to kill a lion.  He got a lot of flack on social media:  

 

 
Aug. 5 Fall TV shows: I'm excited for fall TV shows.

 
Limitless: This is the TV version based on the 2011 movie.  I never saw the movie.  The TV show has Bradley Cooper (from the movie), Jennifer Carpenter (from the TV show Dexter) and Jake McDorman (I remember him from the old TV show Greek about college.)

 
On imdb.com: A man gains the ability to use the full extent of his brain's capabilities. A television adaptation of the 2011 film, 'Limitless'.

 

 
Minority Report: This is another TV show based on a movie.  I never saw the movie.  It stars Wilmer Valderrama (Fez from That 70s Show).  This looks good, so I will check it out.

 
"Ten years after the end of Precrime in Washington D.C., one of the three Pre-Cogs struggles to lead a normal life, but remains haunted by visions of the future."

 

 
Supergirl: I would like to check out the pilot.  I see that Dean Cain (Superman from Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) is one episode here. 

 
If it turns out to be too much like Smallville, I will end it after the pilot.  I saw the Arrow and Gotham pilots and it was good and not like Smallville.  However, I saw The Tomorrow People and The Flash pilots, and they were like Smallville, so I stopped watching it after the pilot.  

 
On imdb:

 
"The adventures of Superman's cousin in her own superhero career."

 

 
Heroes Reborn: I saw the first series Heroes when it came out from 2006-2009.  They brought back a few people from the original  series.  They even brought back the child actor Noah Gray-Cabey who played Micah from the first series.  Now he is all grown up.

 

 

 
Aug. 6 Quantico: Now this is the TV show I'm most excited about and will definitely watch.  One of my favorite actors Jake McLaughlin is in it.  He was the lead in the TV show Believe in 2014.  Here's a promo pic of him for the show:

 

 
"A look at the lives of young FBI recruits training at the Quantico base in Virginia."

 

 
Blindspot: I just saw the promo for it today.  It looks like it has lots of action in it.  I looked up the lead actress Jaimie Alexander, and she played Jessi on Kyle XY.  I liked Kyle XY and saw the first 2 seasons when I had the channel.

 
"A Jane Doe is found in Times Square with no memory and mysterious tattoos on her body."

 

 
Aug. 7 Blood and Oil: I just found out about this show yesterday when I saw the promo.  What stood out to me was that Chace Crawford (Nate from Gossip Girl) is in it.  It doesn't really seem interesting to me.

 
"A couple looks to cash in on the modern-day oil boom in North Dakota."

 

 
Prison Break: I heard about this show coming back.  I found this article that it will come back in 2016 with 10 episodes.  I really like that show and watched all 4 seasons.