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Thursday, December 31, 2009

THE PERFORMER - Behind the scenes

THE PERFORMER - Behind the scenes

Season 5, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/11/2009
The Performer
The BAU is called to Los Angeles to investigate a series of killings that lead to a Goth rock star who appears to have become lost in the creepy alter-ego he portrays when he is on stage.



House where the party took place


House where the party took place


Helicopter use to bring Gavin Rosedale - Dante - to the party

Top 10 TV Premieres in 2010: 24 (E! Onliine)



Today 11:00 AM PST by

All this week, we're counting down the most anticipated series of the new year and recommending what to watch and what highlights to expect from 2010's top TV. Coming in at No. 4 is that show that does more in an hour than others do all year long...


24 (Fox)

Premieres: Jan. 17, 9 p.m.
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Anil Kapoor, Annie Wersching, Mykelti Williamson, Katee Sackhoff, Chris Diamantopoulos, Freddie Prinze Jr., Cherry Jones, David Anders, Elisha Cuthbert, Gregory Itzin, Domenick Lombardozzi, Callum Keith Rennie, Stephen Root, Paul Wesley, Jennifer Westfeldt

Status: Returning for season eight

Check out that cast list above. Starbuck from Battlestar Gallactica (Katee Sackhoff), Sark from Alias (David Anders), Stefan from Vampire Diaries (Paul Wesley) and the real Mrs. Don Draper (Jennifer Westfeldt)...Seriously, what more could you want from a season of 24?! Well, we just chatted with Kiefer Sutherland himself, and here's what he tells us exclusively about the new season...

After eight years of doing 24, how do you and the other producers keep it fresh? How do you keep the fans from figuring out the formula and getting bored?
We'll throw a couple things at you that you didn't expect, that you didn't see coming, and we want to keep you guessing. This is a thriller, and we want to make it as thrilling as possible. I think there's some emotional stuff that happens in this season that is new. [Jack] is a character that is constantly reflecting now back on things he's done, and there is an inner kind of pain that comes along with that. There is also now a desire in this character to have a life outside of his obligations to CTU.

We know this season centers around the assassination attempt of a Middle Eastern leader (Slumdog Millionaire's Anil Kapoor) amid the signing of a peace treaty at the United Nations. What else can you tell us?
There are certain things you come to rely on with 24, so it's not gonna be a good day for Jack Bauer. It's gonna be a tough day for him, and we used New York as a backdrop and we shot a little bit there. We've also shot predominantly in Los Angeles, but there's a kind of an energy in New York that suits our show. So we're very excited to have that as part of it. And the show is also grounded this year in a very realistic political potential—the disruption of a potential Middle East peace conference.

What's Jack's state of mind?
At the beginning of this season, he's very positive and very hopeful for the rest of his life. He's become reunited with his daughter (Elisha Cuthbert) and he has a granddaughter, so he sees this opportunity to not only reconnect with his family but to actually have a life for himself—but that gets put into jeopardy over the course of this day. And they pull me back in.

And we hear Freddie Prinze Jr. is sort of the new Jack?
He's been wonderful. He plays a young CTU agent. At the beginning of this season I am not working for CTU, I'm not working by the FBI, I'm not ordered by the president to do anything. I'm simply helping out, and clearly something goes terribly wrong. Freddie is actually the guy who took over what Jack did. He's a little younger than I am, so he has some things to learn.

Mark your calendars: 24 has a two-night, four-hour premiere on back-to-back nights (Jan. 17 and Jan. 18). Although the first two hours are a slow burn (truth told, I dozed off once or twice), you can expect to be fully sucked in by the end of the third hour, thanks to a few twists you won't expect and a truly solid and intriguing storyline from Starbuck herself, Katee Sackhoff. So be patient.

Source: E!Online

Top 10 TV Premieres in 2010: 24 (E! Onliine)



Today 11:00 AM PST by

All this week, we're counting down the most anticipated series of the new year and recommending what to watch and what highlights to expect from 2010's top TV. Coming in at No. 4 is that show that does more in an hour than others do all year long...


24 (Fox)

Premieres: Jan. 17, 9 p.m.
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Anil Kapoor, Annie Wersching, Mykelti Williamson, Katee Sackhoff, Chris Diamantopoulos, Freddie Prinze Jr., Cherry Jones, David Anders, Elisha Cuthbert, Gregory Itzin, Domenick Lombardozzi, Callum Keith Rennie, Stephen Root, Paul Wesley, Jennifer Westfeldt

Status: Returning for season eight

Check out that cast list above. Starbuck from Battlestar Gallactica (Katee Sackhoff), Sark from Alias (David Anders), Stefan from Vampire Diaries (Paul Wesley) and the real Mrs. Don Draper (Jennifer Westfeldt)...Seriously, what more could you want from a season of 24?! Well, we just chatted with Kiefer Sutherland himself, and here's what he tells us exclusively about the new season...

After eight years of doing 24, how do you and the other producers keep it fresh? How do you keep the fans from figuring out the formula and getting bored?
We'll throw a couple things at you that you didn't expect, that you didn't see coming, and we want to keep you guessing. This is a thriller, and we want to make it as thrilling as possible. I think there's some emotional stuff that happens in this season that is new. [Jack] is a character that is constantly reflecting now back on things he's done, and there is an inner kind of pain that comes along with that. There is also now a desire in this character to have a life outside of his obligations to CTU.

We know this season centers around the assassination attempt of a Middle Eastern leader (Slumdog Millionaire's Anil Kapoor) amid the signing of a peace treaty at the United Nations. What else can you tell us?
There are certain things you come to rely on with 24, so it's not gonna be a good day for Jack Bauer. It's gonna be a tough day for him, and we used New York as a backdrop and we shot a little bit there. We've also shot predominantly in Los Angeles, but there's a kind of an energy in New York that suits our show. So we're very excited to have that as part of it. And the show is also grounded this year in a very realistic political potential—the disruption of a potential Middle East peace conference.

What's Jack's state of mind?
At the beginning of this season, he's very positive and very hopeful for the rest of his life. He's become reunited with his daughter (Elisha Cuthbert) and he has a granddaughter, so he sees this opportunity to not only reconnect with his family but to actually have a life for himself—but that gets put into jeopardy over the course of this day. And they pull me back in.

And we hear Freddie Prinze Jr. is sort of the new Jack?
He's been wonderful. He plays a young CTU agent. At the beginning of this season I am not working for CTU, I'm not working by the FBI, I'm not ordered by the president to do anything. I'm simply helping out, and clearly something goes terribly wrong. Freddie is actually the guy who took over what Jack did. He's a little younger than I am, so he has some things to learn.

Mark your calendars: 24 has a two-night, four-hour premiere on back-to-back nights (Jan. 17 and Jan. 18). Although the first two hours are a slow burn (truth told, I dozed off once or twice), you can expect to be fully sucked in by the end of the third hour, thanks to a few twists you won't expect and a truly solid and intriguing storyline from Starbuck herself, Katee Sackhoff. So be patient.

Source: E!Online

Happy New Year Mr. President: You Suck!


As we close on 2009, the magical aura of President Barack Obama is a faded memory. It all started with so much promise on Inauguration Day where millions of people we’re duped into believing an historic event, the election of Barck Obama as the first Black president, was in itself worthy of voting for him.

“This is history!” they all proclaimed.

That seems to be the only selling point Liberals have to sell. Unfortunately, for millions of the “duh-crowd”, that was enough of an incentive.

But, did it ever occur to anyone that “history” can be either “good” or “bad”. Or is it too much to ask people to think beyond slogans?

We’re hearing the same rhetoric about ObamaCare—it’s historic legislation. But, please ignore the increase in insurance premiums, the rationing of care, and when you do get care, it will be inadequate and many will die that did not die before.

How else do you think Democrats will cut costs?

Yes, we have an historic president and terrorists still want to kill us.

Yes, we have an historic president that never ran a business or a state, or even a rinky dink village, and it shows with each passing day. Obama is good at posing as a president, but not governing like one.

Yes, we have an historic president that thinks it’s better to apologize for America's past without acknowledging her glory.

Yes, we have an historic president that promises transparency only to operate behind closed doors under the cover of deceit to buy votes.

Yes, we have an historic president, but is that helping people pay the bills?

So what has history gotten us?

More terrorists attacks than under President Bush!

National pride down the drain!

10% Unemployment!

Mortgage defaults increasing and foreclosure on the rise!

National Debt that our great great great grandchildren will have to pay back!

There isn’t an abortion procedure that Obama doesn’t like.

But, President Obama gives himself a B+ anyway.

Yeah, history is a hoot and ignorance is bliss.

From The Last Tradition.

Feliz Añooo!!!!




A unas pocas horas de terinar este 2009 y a unas pocas iniiar un nuevo ciclo, quiero desearle la mejor de las suertes y los mejores existos a todos en este dia y que todos sigamos avansando como lo hemos hecho hasta el momento y que tengamos mas Trasnformers para este neuvo años, en fin un saludo a todos los transfans de Latinoamérica y el resto del mundo, a todos ustedes FELIZ AÑO NUEVO!

Ratings for Dec 30





Criminal Minds fast national for Dec 30 2009.

Criminal Minds did pretty well even if it is the Holidays!


CBS Criminal Minds (R) 2.4/7 11.04
NBC The Office (R) 1.6/5 3.53
ABC Modern Family (R) 1.3/4 3.82
FOX Glee (R) 1.3/4 3.59
CW Gossip Girl (R) 0.3/1 0.83

source: tvbythenumbers

Se terminó, Desarga directa de Transformers Animated episodio 42, Juego Final Parte II

Asi es, hemos llegado al final de la serie de Animated, asique aqui les dejo el enlace al ultimo episodio de esta serie, esperemos que la hayan disfrutado y ahora solo nos queda esperar ha que se estrene la nueva serie de Transformers. Bien, aqui esta el link, que lo disfruten, chau.


 
                        Link de descarga: Juego Final Parte II

A&E Marathon schedule for Jan 1




A&E will have another Criminal Minds Marathon starting at 8h00am on Jan 1.
Here are the episodes that will be shown and a small synopsis;


8:00am

41 - Ashes and Dust
The BAU hunt down a serial arsonist who's posing as an activist in an environmental group.

9:00am

43 - Open Season
Our BAU team races to stop a pair of serial killers who abduct their victims, let them loose in the wild to hunt them.

10:00am

44 - Legacy
The BAU go to Kansas City at the request of a cop whose beat is the downtown area and where 63 people have dissapeared.

11:00am

45 - No Way Out: The Evilution of Frank
Frank is back and Gideon is his target. Fearing that Frank will kill her, Jane (his love) leaves him.

12:00pm

46 - Doubt
The BAU team, having caught the serial killer, begins to doubt themselves.

1:00pm

47 - In Name and Blood
The Behavioral Analysis Unit (B.A.U.) investigates a serial killer in Milwaukee who kidnaps women by using his kid.

2:00pm

48 - Scared to Death
The Behavioral Analysis Unit (B.A.U.) tracks down a sadistic killer who exploits his victims' worst fears.

3:00pm

49 - Children of the Dark
The BAU investigate a series of brutal home invasions that leave a trail of bodies throughout Denver.

4:00pm

50 - Seven Seconds
When a child is abducted at a local mall, the BAU locks down the area and must profile the people at the mall.

5:00pm

51 - About Face
A killer taunts his victims with "Missing" fliers that feature the soon-to-be victim's photo.

6:00pm

52 - Identity
When one half of a killing duo blows himself up when caught by authorities, the team must rush to capture the second half of that duo.

7:00pm

53 - Lucky
The pursuit of a cannibalistic "nightstalker"- type serial killer who believes Satan protects him.

8:00pm

75 - Brothers in Arms
A case hits close to home for former cop Morgan when a serial killer targets police officers.

9:00pm

76 - Normal
The team chases "The Road Warrior," an UnSub who kills blonde women driving luxury cars.

10:00pm

88 - Roadkill
The BAU is called to Hartford, Connecticut to help stop a killer who is running over women with his truck.

11:00pm

82 - Demonology
The BAU team must deal with the Devil himself when exorcisms lead to a series of murders.

Criminal Minds Schedule for Jan 2




CBS will air a repeat of A Shade of Gray on Saturday Jan 2 at 9h00PM EST.

From The January 4th Issue Of TV Guide

 

 
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THANKS TO BENNY & PATIKAKES!

From The January 4th Issue Of TV Guide

 

 
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THANKS TO BENNY & PATIKAKES!

journey through the past...

2009 was a very good year! (for me)
We (at least I) had lots to be thankful for..It was a year of the blogger...bloggers kicked some ass and newspapers and radio monopolies couldn't compete...they thought they could control the public with a steady supply of lies but the internet shifted the power to the little guy..how cool is that!! Conservatives started scrambling to put up websites, but since they never worked for a living, all they could offer is some lame content and beg for donations..
News-Press had a bad year with bad management, bad decisions, and no oversight creating a paper that serves only a handful of Ayn Rand followers! and Travis Armstrong, who was called the editor, kept repeating himself in editorials to the point of insanity...he left the paper and city with his gay boyfriend, having burned every bridge except for his three amigos: Joe Armendariz, Terry Tyler and Lanny Ebenstein..all three still waiting for Wendy McCuckoo to support them financially!
 
Dr. Laura (Doctor!! hahahahaha!!!) and Wendy McCuckoo continue to crawl under the radar of justice..however, I got a surprise for them in 2010!!
Mother Nature continues to illustrate the folly of men & women...I am her humble servant.
I kept seeing birds I've never seen before!
Rush Limbaugh had a heart attack and Pastor Rick Warren asked for more money on the last day of the year...I resolve to pray these two fat asses die and go to Heaven..
conservatives were isolated and confined to Tea Parties and insane asylums...
neocons went crazy with fear after some skinny loser tried to blow up an airplane with his underwear! the guy is in custody...
the Santa Barbara elections were very entertaining and labor candidates beat the trust funders by a mile!
Carpinteria Valley Water District kept raising rates and going deeper in debt...let's hope for new leaders in 2010..
the Stooges and Twilight Zone marathons helped bring some sanity to the decade!
alcohol abuse was highlighted and exposed right here as the Larry, Moe and Curly show how stupid it is to drink!
and that's all I remember, officer

My Preview-Reviews: Here Are The Best New January TV Shows (Ken Tucker, EW)



"24 (premieres Jan. 17, Fox) Jack is in Manhattan. Guess what else is there? You are correct: a terrorist threat. So is Freddie Prinze, Jr. No, that’s not a threat — he’s actually good, at least in the first four hours I’ve seen. And Katie Sackhoff, in the sort of high heels Battlestar Galactica geeks have previously only dreamt of, makes a formidable foe for… Chloe! Under threat of torture, that’s all I’ll say."

Source: watching-tv.ew.com

My Preview-Reviews: Here Are The Best New January TV Shows (Ken Tucker, EW)



"24 (premieres Jan. 17, Fox) Jack is in Manhattan. Guess what else is there? You are correct: a terrorist threat. So is Freddie Prinze, Jr. No, that’s not a threat — he’s actually good, at least in the first four hours I’ve seen. And Katie Sackhoff, in the sort of high heels Battlestar Galactica geeks have previously only dreamt of, makes a formidable foe for… Chloe! Under threat of torture, that’s all I’ll say."

Source: watching-tv.ew.com

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Rush Limbaugh Taken to Hospital with Chest Pains



There are published reports that our beloved Rush Limbaugh was taken to a hospital with complaints of chest pains. Rush was vacationing in Hawaii at the time of this incident and not much is known at this time other than reports are that he’s listed in serious condition.

Let’s keep Rush in our prayers!

From The Last Tradition

The 2000s: 20 to Remember (and More) - TV Guide Magazine



By Matt Roush  December 30, 2009 09:00 AM EST 

4. 24 I can’t imagine the last 10 years without Jack Bauer being around to save the day. A viscerally charged exercise in sustained thrills (though often at the expense of credibility), 24 kept the pulse racing with split-screen mastery of visual technique, unafraid to sacrifice beloved characters as a parade of international (and some homegrown) terrorists conspired each season to add to our sense of homeland insecurity.

Source & Complete List: TVGuideMagazine.com

The 2000s: 20 to Remember (and More) - TV Guide Magazine



By Matt Roush  December 30, 2009 09:00 AM EST 

4. 24 I can’t imagine the last 10 years without Jack Bauer being around to save the day. A viscerally charged exercise in sustained thrills (though often at the expense of credibility), 24 kept the pulse racing with split-screen mastery of visual technique, unafraid to sacrifice beloved characters as a parade of international (and some homegrown) terrorists conspired each season to add to our sense of homeland insecurity.

Source & Complete List: TVGuideMagazine.com

cheeseburgers in paradise...

I know I've been going on and on about nature lately and some of you don't care about nature, content to sit in front of your computers all day while I try to save the planet..ok..I won't talk about nature anymore..
so I go on a nature hike at the Bluffs and what do I see..three fat girls walking their dogs...I go up the usual trail of ruts and dirt and spy them on the man made trail by the train tracks..you know that trail? the crushed yellowy rocks that get in your shoes..I don't know why they put these sidewalks in..I guess to allow people who don't normally hike or exercise an opportunity to check out Mom Nature without too much effort and strain...kinda defeats the whole Bluffs experience..anyway, I spy the fat girls and my oh my, they are porkers..I'm 500 yds away and I can hear them yacking and see them waddling behind the dogs, who were leashed..very good! One girl had black spandex pantjeans on and I could see her big fat ass as she ambled over the train tracks..she looked like a cow..a big fat cow from behind. Wow...then I see a fat guy walking behind me. He's carrying some camera gear on his shoulder...he's wearing baggy shorts down to his ankles, his legs are fat like sausages, and he thinks he's cool..Wow..what is going on? Are we starting to let people from Oklahoma into Carp now? Fat southern trailer park people...pork and grits...it's disgusting to see that when I'm trying to exercise rigorously on the trails..Oh wait, there goes a cute chick with a hat on..thank God!!maybe the hill folks are just here for the holidays..one can only hope

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

24 Season 8 "Jan 17th, New York Gets Jacked" Promo #2



Source: YouTube / 24Spoilers

24 Season 8 "Jan 17th, New York Gets Jacked" Promo #2



Source: YouTube / 24Spoilers

Welcome!

You found us!

Welcome to the Criminal Minds Round Table. When we were positing names for this blog, and Sir Bedivere suggested Criminal Minds Round Table, we knew immediately that was the perfect name for our blog.

It fit in so many ways.

Many fans, and Ed Bernero (CM’s Show Runner and Executive Producer) himself, compare the show and its characters to Arthurian legend and the Knights of the Round Table. Mr. Bernero even went so far as to say that he knew that the stories had to be “Arthurian” to appeal to the most people. The team meets to brief cases at a round table, and there are many parallels between our BAU team and the Knights and other Arthurian characters.

In addition, a Round Table discussion is what we want to have here about any and all topics CM-related. In a Round Table discussion, each participant has equal status and equal time to present views. And finally, since this is going to be a group effort amongst a group of CM fans, we are going to take turns around the table, with each of us posting about the show, our favorite characters and our favorite actors on the show.

So, please join Lady Guinevere, Sir Tristan, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawain, Sir Perceval, Sir Bedivere, Morgana, Merlin, and me, The Lady of the Lake (an extra-added benefit was that we got to choose cool names for our alter egos), in exploring our favorite show, actors, and the Arthurian legend.

Obama Census: Under the Radar the Way Barack Likes It.


In light of a bomb hidden in a terrorist’s underwear, an incompatant Homeland Security secretary yelling that “All is well!” , a signing of a bankrupting health care bill by the Democrat-controlled seanate, and a Tiger out of control in a sex-harem of his own making, there sits the 2010 U.S. Census with President Obama’s golf-caloused hands holding a pencil.

Before the Stimulus bill was made into law, before Cap and Trade was passed in the House, and before Obama’s poll numbers thankfully began to tumble, in February of 2009, the Census Bureau was moved from the umbrella of the United States Commerce Department to the White House to rest right under President Obama’s nose.

Republicans raised a fuss for awhile and complained about a government power grab, but all that faded into the whisks of time.

Just the way Obama wanted it to happen!

Well, it’s time to raise a fuss again.

Having seen what the Obama administration has done thus far with phony promises of transparency only to end up as lies behind closed doors, Obama cannot be trusted to act honorably.

I suspect the president has some more fancy tricks up his sleeve like certain Republicans districts vanishing into thin air with the help of his trusty eraser with Saul Alinsky’s picture on it.

And lookie here!

Where did all these new Democrat voters come from? Look to the south, my friends.



From The Last Tradition

Jack Is Back: '24' Returns in January



Updated: Tuesday, 29 Dec 2009, 1:14 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 29 Dec 2009, 1:13 PM EST

MyFox National Reports

(MYFOX NATIONAL) - It's going to be another long day for one of America's favorite crime fighters. Jack Bauer is back in season eight of FOX's series "24." Star Keifer Sutherland spoke about what is in store for the new season.

This time Sutherland's character Jack Bauer is forced to come out of retirement and make a huge sacrifice in his life.

"He's actually in a really light place, he's in a very positive hopeful space," explained Sutherland. "He's very grateful to be alive and reuniting with his daughter and he's a grandfather and has a family to go back to. He actually believes a life can start for himself."

Season eight of "24" also involves a move from the nation's capital to the Big Apple.

"New York isn't representative with anything regarding '24,'" said Sutherland. "You're not going to find a city that has more energy and the kind of energy '24' can react to. When things start going wrong in New York, people start to react a little less than Los Angeles or Washington and that's been an interesting factor in trying to get help in the middle of a bad situation. A lot of the stereotypes New York City has, we play on and that's been fun."

While some familiar faces remain, this year has some new characters and more unexpected challenges.

"Jack is going to have a bad day. There are certain characters you've come to know and love, like Chloe O'Brian or Cherry Jones, playing the president. And they introduce great new characters, like Michael T. Williamson as the head of CTU, and Freddie Prince Jr., who plays my partner. It's a great new balance."

The 43-year-old actor has never shied away from doing most of his own stunts, but the years have taken their toll.

"You can't fake hanging off a garbage truck at 45 miles an hour. You're going to react the way you should. You jump off a side of a building in a moving truck, you're going to react the way you should. All those things I can still barely do, but I love doing them and it adds an authenticity for me."

The two-night, four-hour season premiere airs Jan. 17 on FOX. More on the official "24" Web site.

Source: myfoxnepa.com

Jack Is Back: '24' Returns in January



Updated: Tuesday, 29 Dec 2009, 1:14 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 29 Dec 2009, 1:13 PM EST

MyFox National Reports

(MYFOX NATIONAL) - It's going to be another long day for one of America's favorite crime fighters. Jack Bauer is back in season eight of FOX's series "24." Star Keifer Sutherland spoke about what is in store for the new season.

This time Sutherland's character Jack Bauer is forced to come out of retirement and make a huge sacrifice in his life.

"He's actually in a really light place, he's in a very positive hopeful space," explained Sutherland. "He's very grateful to be alive and reuniting with his daughter and he's a grandfather and has a family to go back to. He actually believes a life can start for himself."

Season eight of "24" also involves a move from the nation's capital to the Big Apple.

"New York isn't representative with anything regarding '24,'" said Sutherland. "You're not going to find a city that has more energy and the kind of energy '24' can react to. When things start going wrong in New York, people start to react a little less than Los Angeles or Washington and that's been an interesting factor in trying to get help in the middle of a bad situation. A lot of the stereotypes New York City has, we play on and that's been fun."

While some familiar faces remain, this year has some new characters and more unexpected challenges.

"Jack is going to have a bad day. There are certain characters you've come to know and love, like Chloe O'Brian or Cherry Jones, playing the president. And they introduce great new characters, like Michael T. Williamson as the head of CTU, and Freddie Prince Jr., who plays my partner. It's a great new balance."

The 43-year-old actor has never shied away from doing most of his own stunts, but the years have taken their toll.

"You can't fake hanging off a garbage truck at 45 miles an hour. You're going to react the way you should. You jump off a side of a building in a moving truck, you're going to react the way you should. All those things I can still barely do, but I love doing them and it adds an authenticity for me."

The two-night, four-hour season premiere airs Jan. 17 on FOX. More on the official "24" Web site.

Source: myfoxnepa.com

The Big Tease: Scoop on ‘Housewives’ and Much More! ('24' Premiere Mention)



by Matt Webb Mitovich
Dec 29th, 2009 | 8:35 AM

Any early thoughts on the new season of ‘24‘? – David

As I raved on Facebook, there’s nary a clinker in the first four hours as Season 8 gets off to a solid start. That said, Mykelti Williamson’s Brian Hastings has got to be one of the most dense CTU directors in ‘24′ history; I want to punch the guy. Also, I had to suppress a snort over Jack’s 10-minute drive from Manhattan to Queens. But CTU analyst Dana Walsh (played by ‘Battlestar Galactica’ alum Katee Sackhoff) is poised to have one of the “better” B-stories in a while, revolving around a creeptastic ex-beau.

Source: Fancast.com

The Big Tease: Scoop on ‘Housewives’ and Much More! ('24' Premiere Mention)



by Matt Webb Mitovich
Dec 29th, 2009 | 8:35 AM

Any early thoughts on the new season of ‘24‘? – David

As I raved on Facebook, there’s nary a clinker in the first four hours as Season 8 gets off to a solid start. That said, Mykelti Williamson’s Brian Hastings has got to be one of the most dense CTU directors in ‘24′ history; I want to punch the guy. Also, I had to suppress a snort over Jack’s 10-minute drive from Manhattan to Queens. But CTU analyst Dana Walsh (played by ‘Battlestar Galactica’ alum Katee Sackhoff) is poised to have one of the “better” B-stories in a while, revolving around a creeptastic ex-beau.

Source: Fancast.com

Kiefer Talks About 24 Movie Rumours




Kiefer Sutherland is confident his hit TV series 24 will eventually be made into a movie.

The actor, who's set to return to UK television screens this January playing Jack Bauer, insists the cast and writers remain determined to do a shorter film version of the show.

"We've been perpetuating the rumour for years!" Kiefer joked, speaking in a break from filming in Hollywood.

But he added, if and when a movie version gets confirmed, London and Europe could be the logical setting.

"We've wanted to film all around Europe. I think one of the great things about Europe, especially if you're going to do something where a two-hour film represents 24 hours, then it's very feasible to get from Eastern Europe to London in seven hours.

"It doesn't eat up all the time. Whereas if you're doing 24 episodes and you're trying to get, even from Miami to Washington, that's four episodes on a plane and people stop watching!" Kiefer laughed.

The actor explained: "Europe has been something that we've all talked about as an opportunity for the film, which unfortunately just has not presented itself for us in the show."

:: 24 Season Eight begins Sunday 24 January at 9pm on Sky1 HD and Sky1.

Source: Mirror.co.uk

Kiefer Talks About 24 Movie Rumours




Kiefer Sutherland is confident his hit TV series 24 will eventually be made into a movie.

The actor, who's set to return to UK television screens this January playing Jack Bauer, insists the cast and writers remain determined to do a shorter film version of the show.

"We've been perpetuating the rumour for years!" Kiefer joked, speaking in a break from filming in Hollywood.

But he added, if and when a movie version gets confirmed, London and Europe could be the logical setting.

"We've wanted to film all around Europe. I think one of the great things about Europe, especially if you're going to do something where a two-hour film represents 24 hours, then it's very feasible to get from Eastern Europe to London in seven hours.

"It doesn't eat up all the time. Whereas if you're doing 24 episodes and you're trying to get, even from Miami to Washington, that's four episodes on a plane and people stop watching!" Kiefer laughed.

The actor explained: "Europe has been something that we've all talked about as an opportunity for the film, which unfortunately just has not presented itself for us in the show."

:: 24 Season Eight begins Sunday 24 January at 9pm on Sky1 HD and Sky1.

Source: Mirror.co.uk

HAIL TO THE RETURNING CHIEF - CHERRY JONES ON '24' - SEASON EIGHT


Exclusive Interview: 

The award-winning actress talks about playing the President once again and giving orders to Kiefer Sutherland's Jack Bauer

By ABBIE BERNSTEIN, Contributing Writer
Published 12/29/2009

Cherry Jones is known to Broadway lovers as the winner of two leading actress Tony Awards, in 1995 for THE HEIRESS and in 2005 for DOUBT. Filmgoers have seen her in features including SIGNS and THE PERFECT STORM.

But television viewers likely know her best for her Emmy Award-winning portrayal of beleaguered but determined U.S. President Allison Taylor on this past season of Fox's 24, the role Jones originated in the 2008 telefilm 24: REDEMPTION. President Taylor survived the bedlam of 24’s seventh season to return for its forthcoming eighth debuting on Fox this January 17th.

Naturally, Jones is sworn to secrecy about most of what she’s doing this season, but here’s what she can tell us about what’s happened so far and how involved she is with the show this year.

 
iF: When you started 24, you were saying that you wanted to look really tired, because you could see that President Barack Obama was so tired in his first month in office, his face was shaking.
 
CHERRY JONES: [laughs] That’s right.
 
iF: Did you feel after awhile like, "Okay, enough with looking tired?" Because your President Taylor did wind up looking fairly put together despite the day she was having.
 
JONES: She did get a brief period where she got to change clothes, have a shower and proceed, but I think if you notice at the very end of the series, I may look put together and clean, but I’m pretty tired-looking. She starts [the day/season] having lost a child, having survived a U.S. presidential campaign, and she’s about to launch an intervention in another country. So I wanted her to look pretty shitty from the get-go [laughs].
 
iF: Did you know at the outset that Tony Todd’s General Juma  was going to show up in the White House?
 
JONES: Certainly not.
 
iF: What were some other big surprises between the TV movie and your first full season on 24?
 
JONES: That I had a grown daughter [laughs]. I had no idea until about the third episode that I had a grown daughter. And I remember this one – Mr. [Howard] Gordon came up to me in the grand corridor of the White House one day and said, "Your character is I think a very noble person, but she is a human being and a world leader and therefore also probably flawed [laughs]," and my Achilles heel apparently was my family. But honestly, when I started, I didn’t know if she was going to end up being another Greg Itzin, another President Logan, or more in the David Palmer mode. I had no idea. And I was delighted to see the strength that they gave her. Every single episode, it was such integrity.
 
F: Were you rooting for her to go one way or the other?
 
JONES: Well, I became invested in her being an honorable human being. And I have to say, if she had turned out to be a bad guy, I would have been really disappointed, because I bought into her integrity.
iF: Well, having had an evil female vice-president on PRISON BREAK, maybe Fox felt, "You know, we can’t have another …"
 
JONES: Bad woman [laughs]?
 
iF: "We can’t keep doing this with the idea of a woman as president." After all, there’s a theory that believes David Palmer helped pave the way in people’s minds for Barack Obama.
 
JONES: Culturally, it certainly didn’t hurt. I don’t know if they literally paved the way, but it certainly did no damage in that department.
 
iF: Do you feel at all like you’re maybe making people a little more comfortable with the idea of Madame President?
 
JONES: Well, I do think television operates as an educational tool and opens our minds – the best of television opens our minds. In that instance, presenting a strong woman leader certainly opens a few minds, I hope.
 
iF: You play President Taylor with such intensity …
 
JONES: Well, the situations that these guys give me are so insane and they’re so intense that I always try to put myself in the position of this woman in these impossible situations and it’s always very easy to give them a little loft. It’s there. The situations are so outrageous [laughs].
 
iF: Obviously, you are sworn to secrecy about what’s happening now, but did you have a particular favorite scene from your first season on the show?
 
JONES: I loved being in the safe room with Kiefer [Sutherland as Jack Bauer] – that was fun. As a new fan of 24, because I had not watched the show before I was on it and I was catching up with all the seasons and I found myself completely star-struck with everyone I was having to go and work with, being in that safe room with Kiefer, that was a greatly enjoyable scene. He’s the big cheese of 24, but in the final analysis, he works for me [laughs]. [Those scenes] were fun. When I got to say to Jack Bauer, "Open that door," he had to open it.
 
iF: What did you do during the hiatus between 24 seasons?
 
JONES: I actually had a fun day a few months ago – I have a little part in the film AMELIA with Hilary Swank and Richard Gere that Mira Nair directed. I play Eleanor Roosevelt. I shot on 24 all day one day and I got on a plane, flew to Toronto and by nine the next morning was playing Eleanor Roosevelt. So in a twenty-four hour period, I got to play the President and the First Lady, which may never have happened before.
 
iF: That may be some sort of Guinness World Record.
 
JONES: Yeah, I think so. I was excited about that. There’s just one other little film that’s coming up and probably it’s going to be a great film. It’s starring Annette Bening and Naomi Watts and Kerry Washington and David Morse and Jimmy Smits and S. Epatha Merkelson, and it’s directed and written by Rodrigo Garcia, a wonderful writer and director. It’s called MOTHER AND CHILD. It’s a beautiful, beautiful script..I got to work with Annette and Kerry Washington, and they were just superb. So I think that will be an exciting film.
 
iF: When in the process was it decided that your President Taylor would be coming back for another season of 24?
 
JONES: Initially, we just thought I was going to be back maybe for a couple of episodes and then it seemed like maybe there would be a few more and then suddenly, it was at least the first half. I don’t know beyond that whether they’re going to need me or not, but I’m personally so thrilled to be back, because I love this crew and the people I work with when I get to go to Chatsworth and do this show. I don’t get to go as much as I would like to, because I wish I were there every day. I love to act and I love to be with these people. But just to come back for a few days every month is heaven for me.

HAIL TO THE RETURNING CHIEF - CHERRY JONES ON '24' - SEASON EIGHT


Exclusive Interview: 

The award-winning actress talks about playing the President once again and giving orders to Kiefer Sutherland's Jack Bauer

By ABBIE BERNSTEIN, Contributing Writer
Published 12/29/2009

Cherry Jones is known to Broadway lovers as the winner of two leading actress Tony Awards, in 1995 for THE HEIRESS and in 2005 for DOUBT. Filmgoers have seen her in features including SIGNS and THE PERFECT STORM.

But television viewers likely know her best for her Emmy Award-winning portrayal of beleaguered but determined U.S. President Allison Taylor on this past season of Fox's 24, the role Jones originated in the 2008 telefilm 24: REDEMPTION. President Taylor survived the bedlam of 24’s seventh season to return for its forthcoming eighth debuting on Fox this January 17th.

Naturally, Jones is sworn to secrecy about most of what she’s doing this season, but here’s what she can tell us about what’s happened so far and how involved she is with the show this year.

 
iF: When you started 24, you were saying that you wanted to look really tired, because you could see that President Barack Obama was so tired in his first month in office, his face was shaking.
 
CHERRY JONES: [laughs] That’s right.
 
iF: Did you feel after awhile like, "Okay, enough with looking tired?" Because your President Taylor did wind up looking fairly put together despite the day she was having.
 
JONES: She did get a brief period where she got to change clothes, have a shower and proceed, but I think if you notice at the very end of the series, I may look put together and clean, but I’m pretty tired-looking. She starts [the day/season] having lost a child, having survived a U.S. presidential campaign, and she’s about to launch an intervention in another country. So I wanted her to look pretty shitty from the get-go [laughs].
 
iF: Did you know at the outset that Tony Todd’s General Juma  was going to show up in the White House?
 
JONES: Certainly not.
 
iF: What were some other big surprises between the TV movie and your first full season on 24?
 
JONES: That I had a grown daughter [laughs]. I had no idea until about the third episode that I had a grown daughter. And I remember this one – Mr. [Howard] Gordon came up to me in the grand corridor of the White House one day and said, "Your character is I think a very noble person, but she is a human being and a world leader and therefore also probably flawed [laughs]," and my Achilles heel apparently was my family. But honestly, when I started, I didn’t know if she was going to end up being another Greg Itzin, another President Logan, or more in the David Palmer mode. I had no idea. And I was delighted to see the strength that they gave her. Every single episode, it was such integrity.
 
F: Were you rooting for her to go one way or the other?
 
JONES: Well, I became invested in her being an honorable human being. And I have to say, if she had turned out to be a bad guy, I would have been really disappointed, because I bought into her integrity.
iF: Well, having had an evil female vice-president on PRISON BREAK, maybe Fox felt, "You know, we can’t have another …"
 
JONES: Bad woman [laughs]?
 
iF: "We can’t keep doing this with the idea of a woman as president." After all, there’s a theory that believes David Palmer helped pave the way in people’s minds for Barack Obama.
 
JONES: Culturally, it certainly didn’t hurt. I don’t know if they literally paved the way, but it certainly did no damage in that department.
 
iF: Do you feel at all like you’re maybe making people a little more comfortable with the idea of Madame President?
 
JONES: Well, I do think television operates as an educational tool and opens our minds – the best of television opens our minds. In that instance, presenting a strong woman leader certainly opens a few minds, I hope.
 
iF: You play President Taylor with such intensity …
 
JONES: Well, the situations that these guys give me are so insane and they’re so intense that I always try to put myself in the position of this woman in these impossible situations and it’s always very easy to give them a little loft. It’s there. The situations are so outrageous [laughs].
 
iF: Obviously, you are sworn to secrecy about what’s happening now, but did you have a particular favorite scene from your first season on the show?
 
JONES: I loved being in the safe room with Kiefer [Sutherland as Jack Bauer] – that was fun. As a new fan of 24, because I had not watched the show before I was on it and I was catching up with all the seasons and I found myself completely star-struck with everyone I was having to go and work with, being in that safe room with Kiefer, that was a greatly enjoyable scene. He’s the big cheese of 24, but in the final analysis, he works for me [laughs]. [Those scenes] were fun. When I got to say to Jack Bauer, "Open that door," he had to open it.
 
iF: What did you do during the hiatus between 24 seasons?
 
JONES: I actually had a fun day a few months ago – I have a little part in the film AMELIA with Hilary Swank and Richard Gere that Mira Nair directed. I play Eleanor Roosevelt. I shot on 24 all day one day and I got on a plane, flew to Toronto and by nine the next morning was playing Eleanor Roosevelt. So in a twenty-four hour period, I got to play the President and the First Lady, which may never have happened before.
 
iF: That may be some sort of Guinness World Record.
 
JONES: Yeah, I think so. I was excited about that. There’s just one other little film that’s coming up and probably it’s going to be a great film. It’s starring Annette Bening and Naomi Watts and Kerry Washington and David Morse and Jimmy Smits and S. Epatha Merkelson, and it’s directed and written by Rodrigo Garcia, a wonderful writer and director. It’s called MOTHER AND CHILD. It’s a beautiful, beautiful script..I got to work with Annette and Kerry Washington, and they were just superb. So I think that will be an exciting film.
 
iF: When in the process was it decided that your President Taylor would be coming back for another season of 24?
 
JONES: Initially, we just thought I was going to be back maybe for a couple of episodes and then it seemed like maybe there would be a few more and then suddenly, it was at least the first half. I don’t know beyond that whether they’re going to need me or not, but I’m personally so thrilled to be back, because I love this crew and the people I work with when I get to go to Chatsworth and do this show. I don’t get to go as much as I would like to, because I wish I were there every day. I love to act and I love to be with these people. But just to come back for a few days every month is heaven for me.

Eureka!

I found one!! a good non-profit! Now, don't get me wrong..if I'm hungry I'll kill to eat..kill, gut, skin and fry like a hawk does..but I won't kill just to kill to kill to kill to kill like the Nature Conspiracy coqui suckers do....
 
The Good Shepherd Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c) 3 organization, founded in 1949 in California by a wonderful, compassionate woman named Rosalie Gordon. Responding to the cruelty of animal research, also called vivisection, Rosalie waged continuous compaigns to save animals from suffering in the name of science. She labored to stop the sale of homeless animals for use in research, and she started a no-kill humane shelter for abused and unwanted dogs and cats. Rosalie also was a great promoter of spay and neuter programs, and the Good Shepherd sponsored local spay and neuter efforts in California by helping pet owners pay for these services. The Good Shepherd Foundation also worked to protect wild horses and other wildlife in our National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries and helped pass the first legislation in the U.S. banning the use of steel-jaw leghold traps. In addition, the Foundation started Childrens Gardens, a pre-school for children with a focus on animals and nature.
from December 1959:
"Kind Friends --"A joyous year of rich fulfillment to you all!"A severely bitten hand (received when a frightened little dog at our shelter misunderstood my attempts to feed it) has put my typing hand out of commission for a while."This had made impossible the preparation of our usual Christmas Bulletin. We are therefore using this means to wish you the joys of the Holiday Season, and to express our loving gratitude for the help you have rendered our little orphan animals in the past."P.S. I have discovered that the operation of an IBM Electric Typewriter (Executive model) places less strain on my injured hand and would enable me to carry on this important phase of our work with far less effort."May I express the wistful hope that Santa might deliver such a machine to us as a Christmas gift, so that I can serve the creatures more effectively?" (signed) Rosalie Gordon, president. Good Shepherd Foundation, Inc., 133 Van Norman Rd.,Montebello.
 
Saving the Frogs
Recently, the Foundation has been working on the problems relating to so-called "invasive species" and the hazards to the environment, humans, and non-target animals and plants associated with attempts to eradicate and control these populations. Since 2001, we have been trying to end efforts to eradicate Hawaiian coqui tree frogs, which have been under attack by Federal, State and County agencies. Our position has been the acceptance of the frogs, and we have helped balance the anti-coqui hysteria with sound reason and science. To address this issue, the Foundation launched a new program called, C.H.I.R.P., (Coqui Hawaiian Integration and Reeducation Project), and ISCD Press has published a book on the subject, entitled, Panic in Paradise: Invasive Species Hysteria and the Hawaiian Coqui Frog War. We also created a website, www.HawaiianCoqui.org , which has helped educate the public about the reasons why the coqui should be accepted as part of the Hawaiian environment. C.H.I.R.P. has been featured in numerous publications and on several television specials, and has helped mobilize Puerto Rico in its efforts to end the war against their beloved coqui. hey..I wonder if the Channel Islands have enough froggies??
now, send some cash to help non-native species fight the native-only cultists!!!