Good news, my fellow Bravid fans, our show has been confirmed for a whole season!
Before I get to this week’s recap, I just wanted to offer something to think about with regards to the "it's not funny" argument. I think trying to put a show like The New Normal into the sitcom box is a mistake. This isn't Married with Children where whacky situations occur every week. I think of Tnn as life in sharp relief. The characters are all amped up to eleven, but they are still just people. And I think the humor of the show comes from people being people. But they can also be moving, inspiring and sometimes infuriating. So, I guess what I'm saying is, don't be upset with Tnn for not fitting into the typical sitcom mold. Just take it as its own entity.
We start off with Goldie panicked about losing...
Before I get to this week’s recap, I just wanted to offer something to think about with regards to the "it's not funny" argument. I think trying to put a show like The New Normal into the sitcom box is a mistake. This isn't Married with Children where whacky situations occur every week. I think of Tnn as life in sharp relief. The characters are all amped up to eleven, but they are still just people. And I think the humor of the show comes from people being people. But they can also be moving, inspiring and sometimes infuriating. So, I guess what I'm saying is, don't be upset with Tnn for not fitting into the typical sitcom mold. Just take it as its own entity.
We start off with Goldie panicked about losing...
- 10/3/2012
- by tiger cub
- The Backlot
There’s really something of a holiday movie curse, isn’t there? Hundreds of Christmas movies have been made over the years, but most are terrible. You can count the number of decent ones on one hand.
I’d love to be able to say that Make the Yuletide Gay, the latest film from gay indie writer-director Rob Williams (Long-Term Relationship, Back Soon), breaks the holiday movie curse.
It doesn’t.
I feel like I have a lump of coal in my heart writing a negative review of this sweet, simple gay-themed holiday comedy. But it’s just not a very good movie.
Gunn, a young gay college student who is totally out on campus, still hasn’t come out to his parents. On the way home for the Christmas holidays, he stops at a public restroom to “de-gay” himself, changing his clothes and messing up his hair (but disappointing...
I’d love to be able to say that Make the Yuletide Gay, the latest film from gay indie writer-director Rob Williams (Long-Term Relationship, Back Soon), breaks the holiday movie curse.
It doesn’t.
I feel like I have a lump of coal in my heart writing a negative review of this sweet, simple gay-themed holiday comedy. But it’s just not a very good movie.
Gunn, a young gay college student who is totally out on campus, still hasn’t come out to his parents. On the way home for the Christmas holidays, he stops at a public restroom to “de-gay” himself, changing his clothes and messing up his hair (but disappointing...
- 11/9/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
New images in from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others.
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New images in from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others.
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New images and see three clips from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others. What's this about? This hilarious and heart warming film stars hot young actress Missi Pyle (“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”) and Emily Osment (“Hannah Montana”). Soccer Mom follows a single mom who poses as a famous soccer pro to save her daughter’s soccer team. Soccer Mom()(Released date: ) - Rate & Review this! - Add to your List!
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New images in from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others.
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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