Saturday, August 10, 2019

Toy Story 2 review

It is time for me to get to the review of the second Toy Story that I have on VHS tape. I hope that you do not get too tired of seeing these random posts for the future and that they appear at good enough times in the future. Now, let’s get to the first sequel in the Toy Story series.

We begin in Sector 4 of the Gamma Quadrant in space. Buzz Lightyear is flying into a planet that is said to be where Zerg’s fortress is. A bunch of enemies surround him, but a quick laser to a rock of some sort is able to get them all to explode. Buzz is then seen by a camera which he destroys before being he is dropped down into the fortress.

While there, a row of spiked pointy things come after him and attack him. He is able to outrun them and just before it closes in on him and could have crushed him to death. He carefully goes across floating platforms that end up fall down halfway through. But he uses his anti-gravity device to float above the area and goes to Zerg’s power source. But there is an issue as the power source is a hologram. This is when Zerg himself appears and the two fight. Zerg is able to blast Buzz to death.

This is then revealed to be a video game that Rex was playing while Buzz watched him. Rex is upset that he can’t defeat Zerg. Meanwhile, Woody is looking for his missing hat and we are shown a lot of the old characters from before while being introduced to Mrs. Potato Head for the first time. Slinky Dog has the hat which he found from the dog.

Andy is set to leave for cowboy camp and Woody is planning to go with him. However, a last minute play through with his toys leads to Woody’s arm getting ripped. Woody is then put on the shelf while Andy goes off to camp by himself.

Woody has a nightmare about Andy throwing him out. That’s when he notices a toy named Wheezy up on the shelf. Wheezy was put up there after his squeaker broke and gathered dust, making him unable to call for help. Wheezy points out that a yard sale is going on which leads to panic among the toys. The only one that is taken there is Wheezy, but Woody goes after him with the dog in order to rescue him. While Wheezy is rescued, Woody is taken by a man at the sale. Buzz chases after him and tries to save him, but the car that the man is in speeds off without him. Woody is taken to where that man lives.

The rest of the toys do research into what might have happened and who might have taken Woody. They learn that Al, a man who wears a chicken costume who owns Al’s toy barn, is the person who has taken Woody away.

Meanwhile, Woody tries to escape the new place where he’s at when an angry Al leaves across the road to do a commercial at his store. He is greeted by other toys and learns more of Woody’s Round-Up. The other toys are Jane, a horse named Bull’s-eye, and The Prospector who is still in his box. There is a lot of merchandise relating to Woody that Al has around.

Back at Andy’s house, some of the other toys learn where Al’s Toy Barn is located at and Buzz launches a group of them to go out and rescue him. Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Ham, and Slinky Dog are the toys who join him on this quest.

While watching an episode of Woody’s Round-Up, Woody learns that the show was cancelled due to the interest in space that people developed. He plays with some of the merchandise relating to him until he learns that the whole collection of them is planning to be sold to a museum in Japan. The other toys are then shocked to learn that he still has an owner and need him to avoid staying in storage.

Al plans to take pictures of his collection while he carelessly takes Woody there and his arm falls off as a result. He then calls a person who plans to fix Woody first thing in the morning. Woody freaks out over this, but doesn’t get much sympathy from Jane since he is planning to go away.

The rest of the toys on the rescue mission continue on their way to Woody and where they think he is. Buzz seems to be the most determined of the group going forward. He brings up events of the previous movie as why he feels that he owes Woody this favor.

While Al rests at night, Woody tries to get his missing arm back and has to carefully go across a bunch of cheetos that are on the ground. Bull’s-eye tries to help, but a TV is turned out which causes Al to wake up. Woody notices that the remote is next to Jessie as Al leaves with his arm. Woody and Jane then get into a fight. The Prospector breaks up the fight. I think that Woody references the movie The Best Years of Our Lives when he says, “If I only had both of my arms.”

The toys make it to a busy road that they have to cross. They hide in cones and somehow able to see what is going on. They cause a ton of accidents doing this as the traffic backs up for a while. But we are reminded that Woody isn’t at the toy barn. The cleaner then shows up at Al’s place and fixes Woody while this is happening. Despite the toy store being closed, the other toys are able to get in when they notice another person in the store. The cleaner then fixes up Woody, putting his arm back on and making him look better in many other ways. He looks like he’s new.

Buzz sees a row of other Buzz toys and notices a belt on another one. But this one wakes up and thinks that Buzz a is breaking protocol by being awake, leading to the two of them fighting. Buzz b then ties up Buzz a in a seemingly empty box that must have been around somewhere.

The rest of the toys get a toy car and pick up a tour guide Barbie. They then see Buzz b, mistaking him for the one that they really know. Buzz a sees this and tries to tell them that they have the wrong Buzz. Buzz b is intrigued by Rex who knows how to defeat Zerg due to having a guide for a bit.

Woody is prepared to leave, but then learns more of what happened to Jessie in her past. She tells the story of her old owner and the bond that they used to have. But then this girl started to grow up and she was left under the bed for a while. At least this wasn’t a washing machine where he became evil where she makes a time machine to save her past self and turn her evil. Jesse was donated away which lead to her heartbreak over Emily, her old owner who might have forgotten Jessie. The Prospector is then able to convince Woody to stay with the rest of the Round-Up game.

The main toys gather in what appear to be Al’s office. He then arrives and faxes photos of Woody and the other toys notice this. They jump in his bag. Buzz a was able to escape during the meantime and he chases after the rest of the toys. He sees where Al went and knocks over toys to chase after them. This leads to a Zerg chasing after him.

While the bag is left behind in the car, others are able to see where he went when they are able to get out of the car themselves. They get into the air ducts since Rex knew where to go from the guide and Buzz b thought that it made the most sense to continue that way. He finds where to go and somehow is able to pull out things that he somehow had (perhaps in hammer space) when he starts climbing the structure in order to find Al. Buzz a is able to find out where they are going. Buzz b gets confused about his powers and is only able to continue due to the elevator happening to going to the right place. And Buzz a is somehow able to follow beneath the elevator.

Woody plays with the rest of the Round-Up gain when the others arrive and mistake some of what is going on for torture. Buzz a then catches up with them and he is able to show that he is Andy’s toy while he figures out a solution and explanation for Buzz b. Woody wants to go to the museum and the others decide to leave without him since they don’t think they can convince him to change.

After watching more of the tape, Woody is inspired to stay with them. He wants the rest of the people in the Round-Up gang to go with him. The Prospector, Stinky Pete, traps Woody there when he leaves his box and Woody realizes that Pete was the person who turned on the TV. Al gathers all four toys that he needs while the rest of them head to the elevator. Zerg is there attacking people. It is mostly a fight with him and Buzz b going on while the rest of the toys try to rescue Woody. Zerg reveals that he is the father of Buzz before Rex accidently knocks Zerg over. He is proud for defeating Zerg.

Al leaves in his car and Zerg is revealed to be okay while Buzz b decides to play with him and leaves the rest of the toys to follow him hijacking a Pizza Planet trust. A group of three aliens are there and help them operate the car. Mr. Potato Head saves them from falling out of the car and they feel glad that he was able to save their lives.

When they reach the airport, Al decides that his precious toy cargo shouldn’t be a carry on and puts it in with the regular luggage. He doesn’t seem to have a regular suitcase, but maybe he did and I did not end up seeing it. The toys find themselves in an elaborate maze like area with all of the luggage going in all of these different areas. The toys chase after two different boxes, both thinking that they are the right one to get. Some of them get cameras while Buzz finds Woody. Pete injuries his same arm, causing a tear in a way similar to what Andy had accidently done to him.

The rest of the toys blind Pete with flashes and send him on his way where his new owner is an artist named Amy. This distraction causes them to lose track of what happened to Jane for a while. But they are able to follow her to where her flight is. They are almost prevented from leaving, but Woody and Jessie are able to reenact the ending to the show that they never saw the end of since it never aired and are able to escape as a result. The toys hijack one of the airports vehicles and use it to get back to Andy’s house he notices the new toys and his mother somehow doesn’t find anything strange about this. Woody’s arm is then fixed again while it is revealed that Buzz has a thing for Jessie. Wheezy has his squeaker replaced in the meantime. Woody thinks that his time with Andy will be good as it lasts.

A part of the film around this part makes little to no sense and I felt like complaining about it now. You see, one of the toys in the film sees Al in a commercial. He is visibly upset about things. This is meant to serve as a closing arc to this character. But this character should still be on his way to Japan and yet is back in this country. Plus, the thought of them filming and doing a commercial in the state he was in doesn’t make a lick of sense either. If this were a news story with him upset, then it would make more sense to me. Otherwise, it doesn’t seem like it should be in the film at all. Are they honestly expecting us to think that in a very short amount of time, he made it all the way to Japan, realized his toys were missing, went back to the US, and filmed a commercial where he’s upset all in less than a day?

The credits have sort of made up bloopers going on reminding us of what has gone on previously in the movie before. I kind of miss the bloopers that they used to put in these movies, but they felt that they had done all they could with them which lead to them discontinuing it. That’s according to what those who did the commentary for Finding Nemo said. At least they can do some sort of creative credits in a different way in the future.

Well, that it for this movie. I feel like there was some problems with what they taught us with it as it did seem like they wanted us to hold on to our childhood as long as possible. It made me not want to give away my toys when I had outgrown them. But that’s what the next movie is for.


That’s it for this blog post. I guess we’ll see when the next post will be in the future. But these random posts do come at random times randomly, which is their point. I’ll be back some time with my review of the third Toy Story movie in the future. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Cast Update 8-3-2019

Well, there is now a new person in this update as is going to happen from time to time. I think that there might be a lot more people added at once if I do cast updates in my Elementary blog as I believe I will. This time, I’ll adding an alumni from CSI: Miami. You may not get that whole cast in this blog, but you might get it in both this blog and my blog about Elementary, with posts in that blog explaining why.

Patricia Arquette: The main star of CSI: Cyber has future projects mentioned on imdb right now. There is a pretty notable sequel in the work that she is doing. While we don’t know what role she might have in the movie, it looks like she will be lending her voice talent to that of Toy Story 4. There is another project she’ll be in called The Bell Jar. She is in something new called Otherhood. I wonder what that’s about. There’s also a project she’s doing called The Act. She does a lot.

Toy Story 4: This long awaited installment is in theaters now. This is the fourth movie in the Toy Story franchise. A road trip, new story named forky, and reuniting with Bo Peep from earlier installments all play an important part of this movie. A review of this movie now follows.

Movie Name: Toy Story 4. Rating- G. Noteworthiness- After a long gap between the first two Toy Story films, a third one was made and now this one is out. Description- Bonnie’s gang of toys go on a road trip with a new toy who is experiencing an identity crisis. While there, they find Bo Peep, who had been given away before. CSI: Cyber Alumni in it- Patricia Arquette plays the mother of one of the new kids that appear in this show. Pros- It seems to be funnier than all of the previous Toy Story movies. The plots and subplots all worked for the most part. Cons- There seemed to be too much going on in it at once. Parts didn’t seem to be resolved. Note to Parents- A character could be said to be suicidal near the start of this movie and these tendencies are played for laughs. One of the type of toys seen in a lot of this is creepy in many ways. Recommendation- I say that this is a very good film and worth watching. IMDB Ranking: 8.3 My Grade: A.

Catch up on Toy Story by watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8F1Xl52q_Q

Counterpoint to previous video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lrTLidsKrA

Catch up on Toy Story 2 by watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iuWpq61dsg

Catch up on Toy Story 3 by watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuDMzBEYf4M

The Bell Jar: This movie is about a person dealing with mental illness. It says that it is both comedy and drama so it might be like 50 First Dates. I’ll let you know when/if it has an actual release date or trailer. It no longer has a year of release mentioned. It was going to be out in 2018, but now is an unknown year. We’ll see what all changes in the future.

Otherhood: It seems like it will be a Netflix movie so I doubt that I’ll be able to see it in the long run. It is a comedy about mothers going to visit their sons. If there is a trailer, I’ll put it in here. Otherwise, you’ll see it in these updated until it has a score on imdb. It is on Netflix now.


Thoughts on trailer: This could be good, but I’m not sure that it would avoid clichés that you tend to see in movies like this. I’ve seen Bad Moms. Is this really just going to be like a different sort of movie like it? Well, I can’t tell. But it will probably be acceptable and have its moments, but not be something you’d regret seeing.

Speaking of not seeing this, since this is on Netflix, I will not be able to see the movie at all so I won’t be able to watch it. Since it is out already, I will be removing this from my blog posts as a result and this is the last you will see of this.

The Act: This has a release date of March 20, 2019, meaning that is it out now. In it, a girl has a toxic relationship with her mother. The girl is trying to escape from it. This will be a Hulu TV series so I’m probably not going to be able to watch it at any point. I can only hope otherwise. There is now a trailer to this show.


Thoughts on trailer: This looks like quite a terrible story. Making matters worse, I think that it is based on events that actually happened. Patricia is playing the villain of the story by the looks of it. She seems to be making her child suffer in various ways. This looks like it is kind of disturbing and I might be okay not watching it as it looks too gruesome in many different ways. This is already available now for anyone who wants to watch it.

Peter MacNicol: I can’t find much ever, if anything, for this actor. I hope that I can avoid saying things about him in a paragraph that could easily wind up outdated forever as I’ve been known for doing. So I came up with this one until the next project he’s in.

James Van Der Beek: A new project in the future for this actor is something called What Would Diplo Do? You can read more about that in the next paragraph. I see a new project for him called Vampirina. I see him in a new TV show called Pose that I’ll get to. I won’t know for sure about how long some of his shows will last so I hope that I’m not always talking about them when or if they aren’t on anymore. I don’t know what else to say about that. He’s also doing something called Belvedere: Destiny, which might be a video game of some sort, but I can’t find out more information about it right now. He’s also going to be something called Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.

What Would Diplo Do?: This is currently out now as of this update. It will be based off of the life of DJ Diplo, whoever that is. It is air on Viceland, whatever network that is. I don’t know or care much about it. It has a trailer now. I have no idea if this is still on or will be coming back at some point. Does anyone know if this is still around?


Thoughts on trailer: This is kind of what I was expecting from the trailer: a bunch of random, meaningless scenes that are somehow going to promote the show. This doesn’t make me more interested in it and seems to only make me glad that I won’t be able to watch it anyways. That’s not to say that it was that bad a trailer, but they should have tried harder than they did.

This would be the point where I would do a review of the show, but I can’t as I’m not able to see it. I don’t think that I’ll be interested in it anyways. I don’t know if I’ll care and I don’t know when it will air on Viceland. If you care about it, then please watch and if not, then just ignore it.

Vampirina: This is a show about a young vampire girl who has to adjust after a move. It is an animated Disney Junior show as vampires are a thing that kids should be educated about in some way. It is out now. I was able to see an episode of this so enjoy a review:

Review: Status- Possibly still on the Disney channel. Why I’ve seen it- I watched it so I could review it for this blog. Noteworthiness- This is based on a book series. Description- A vampire girl and her family move from Transylvania to the human world and we see a bunch of adventures with her new friends and family. Notable People- James Van Der Beek plays the father of the main character. Pros- The show largely works and is different enough to make it seem unlike most of the other kid’s shows. Cons- Not all of it makes sense or seems like it needs to be there. There should be more education stuff in there than there is. Note to Parents- With this intentionally targeted for kids, you do not have to worry about much in it. Whether or not you think there could be issues with the theme of this involving vampires might be the only problem I can think of about why someone would not want kids seeing this. Recommendation- I’d put this at a toss-up. There is not much wrong with it as long as you care about shows for kids. My Viewing Habits- I only saw this once and might not see it again. Prediction- I don’t care enough to put something in here. Reception: good. Grade: B-.

Pose: This is airing now on FX yet could be ending its first season already. I don’t know for sure what might be happening. The plot for it mentioned on imdb sounds really confusing and I believe that it relates to transgender issues in some way. It actually has a trailer now. I doubt that I will ever be able to watch it. I don’t think that I’d want to anyways.


Thoughts on trailer: This doesn’t seem any good or interesting to me. It just seems like it is another lame attempt to get people interested in the fashion industry. I don’t even know for sure if the transgender stuff that might be in here is in here. But I don’t care about the fashion industry and this looks lame and vague. Why do people care who wears what when?

Belvedere: Destiny: This is set for release sometime in 2018. I don’t have a plot for it yet and it only mentions one person in the cast right now. I don’t think that I know the format that this will be. It says video on imdb, making me think it will be a video game. But I do not yet know what this is until more details are revealed. It could be out now, but I don’t know yet for sure.

Jay and Silent Bob Reboot: This has a release date of October 15, 2019. The characters in this movie seek to prevent another reboot from being made. I’ll have to watch more of the films of these characters in the future, possibly. There is a trailer of this now.

Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg74gGSzeYY (note that this is a red band trailer)

Thoughts on trailer: This looks like a dumb comedy, but I do like some of those at times. We’ll see if I’ll like this enough to see other movies in the universe or not. I know that based on the CinemaSins video Everything Wrong with Star Wars: A New Hope, I’m not sure that I can like Kevin Smith’s style of humor or not. I still might watch the other movies even if I don’t like this. Maybe this will be like other movies like it. I won’t regret seeing it or ever want to watch it again. Maybe this will work or maybe not. Also, isn’t the idea of one of these characters having a child very similar to what happened in the newest Dumb and Dumber movie that came out a while back?

Shad Moss: After all this time I’ve been doing updates, I was beginning to be concerned that I’d never find something for him. Well, he finally has a project in the works. It is called Superstition: The Rule of 3’s. It also looks like he will be in a film called In Broad Daylight that I don’t know much else.

Superstition: The Rule of 3’s: This is a thriller movie on the belief that death occurs in threes. I have no idea what role Shad will end up playing in the film. The status of the film is listed as filming. It has no release date or trailer just yet

In Broad Daylight: This has no trailer or plot yet. But this TV movie has already aired. I have no idea what network this aired on. I see no choice but to remove it from updates as there’s not much else that can be said about this.

Charley Koontz: It appears that he, for sure, is appearing in Captain Black. I’m not sure what else he is doing and this could wind up with a random rating on imdb by the posting of this update or the next update. In fact, when the new year starts, I may have to amend any shows or movies with no known release date even if they were set to be released in 2016. I’ll never understand what happens with some of those films. He is also going to be in a TV movie called Work Mom. A new thing that I see him mentioned in is Hollywood Fringe, a movie of some sort. He will also be in something called Eat Your Heart Out.

Captain Black: It is about a man who has an interest in a comic character and gets in some sort of relationship he shouldn’t have. Also, I need to work on writing my own original taglines for movies so that I’m not just copying what someone else has written (although I don’t think that I’m doing that). It has been released now. I’m going to remove it from future updates, even though I’m not sure that it’s on DVD yet at all. Despite it being taken from these updates, I will include a trailer for it and thoughts on it.


Thoughts on trailer: This looks it could be questionable in terms of quality. It looks like an independent films and I haven’t liked many of those. Maybe it is could be good, but it just looks like someone trying to be a superhero, but not even in a more interesting way like I saw in the movie Kick Ass.

Work Mom: I have no idea what network this might air on. There is not a trailer for it, although I wouldn’t expect there to be one. It has an unknown release date at the moment. At least I know that the plot relates to a person hiring their unemployed mother at a place of some sort. It could be good or strange. At least it sounds like a nice attempt at a comedy. I don’t see this on imdb anymore so this might not be moving forward as a project anymore.

Hollywood Fringe: This movie doesn’t have a release date or trailer yet. The plot is about married actors putting on a play about their own lack of success in Hollywood. The plot sounds like it could use some work on. But I guess that I hope to see whatever becomes of it, if anything. I just know I don’t like having the same thing in here with no real update.

Eat Your Heart Out: This has an unknown date of release at the moment. The plot will be a bit complicated as someone literally gave his heart away and needs to get it back in order to marry someone else. Seems strange, but I might like it. Still, it is a short and I don’t know how I’d be able to watch any of those. There’s a trailer for it now:


Thoughts on trailer: This looks kind of weird, but I guess that it works as an idea of what they can do with a film like this. I don’t know why a heart would be in pieces and can only hope that the cat didn’t eat any of them. I guess I’ll see if I can see what the short film is like if I’m able to see it.

Hayley Kiyoko: With her not having much to talk about for a while, I might as well just talk about her music videos. I won’t know how old each of these are, but I will say one in every new post until she can find some long term project to mention instead or I stop trying to find new ones to share.


Thoughts on video: This seems a little bit strange, although I’m not sure if there is such a thing as a normal music video. The song seemed pretty good. As for the rest of the video, I’m not sure why they needed to waste so much time leading into it. The meaning of the song doesn’t seem hard to decipher. She’s looking for her true love, but hasn’t found her yet. I don’t know what this seemingly wiccan thing has to do with anything.

I don’t know if Hayley reads this blog of mine or not. I doubt it, but it is possible. All I know is that if she wants me to help promote her music videos, all she has to do is do a new one at least once a month. Then, I will include a link to it in my blog. I can’t promise that I’ll say something good about it. But I’ll be able to promote it.

Ted Danson: He is appearing on The Good Place on NBC. Surely his time off of TV means that he could be doing movies in the meantime, but we’ll see if that happens soon or not. It looks like he is doing more now that I can finally see. He is appearing in the upcoming season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. He will also be in Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell My Daughter about Men. It looks like he might also be in a show called Untitled Ted Danson Project. He could just call it The Ted Project a la Mindy Kaling.

The Good Place: This is an NBC comedy. It is an afterlife based comedy. Ted appears on it in a supporting role. He plays a person who designed the section of the good place for the main characters, although it is possible he made mistakes. It will end after this upcoming season.

Review: The Good Place: Status- Currently on hiatus. It will return in the fall. Why I’ve seen it- In order to review this for this blog, I watched it. Description- A comedy, a woman finds out that she is dead, but in the good place. The main problem: she’s not supposed to be there. Notable People- Ted Danson, who was in many shows in the past, among them Cheers, CSI, and CSI: Cyber, is a character on the show. Kristen Bell, who did many movies and Veronica Mars, is the main character. Pros- The show is different and interesting. It tries to keep religion out of it so as to not offend anyone. Cons- The idea of things going wrong with the good place in death is a bit hard to believe. It lacks a certain amount of charm that you would want it to have. It doesn’t seem as funny as it could be. Note to Parents- This is borderline is terms of what is acceptable to let your kids watch or not. Recommendation- I say that you should watch this if you can because it is pretty good. Prediction- Its upcoming season will be its last. Reception: positive. Grade: B.

Curb Your Enthusiasm: This show has been rebooted and is back with new episodes. It is on right now on HBO. I don’t know the timeslot and don’t know if I can watch it. Hopefully I can get someone to do a guest review for it, but that seems unlikely since that hasn’t happened before with other shows. Of course, if I could borrow a copy that someone that I know has, then I could just watch it on my own. But I don’t think that will happen without doing more research.

Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell My Daughter about Men: This has no release date yet and does not have a plot yet either. If I had to guess, I’d say that the name of the movie sums up enough of what you’d think the plot would be about. So we’ll see what happens in this later in the future. I don’t see this on imdb anymore so it might not be moving forward as a project.

Untitled Ted Danson Project: This looks like a remake of The Mayor from not to long ago. In this show, a wealthy businessman becomes LA’s mayor. This is totally not inspired by something like Trump. This has no release date yet. I’d have to imagine that something could come of this real soon after The Good Place ends.

Anthony E Zuiker: It would appear that for now there are no future projects in the work for this franchise creator. He might be working on some sort of project that we don’t know of just yet. But there is nothing known to the public yet. There is nothing new to report.

Carol Mendelsohn: There is a new project in store for this writer as of this update. I’m not sure where it is in terms of happening versus not happening. I will tell you about anything she is a producer of since I want to see something in these updates for her. She has a project in the works called Witchblade. We’ll have to see what happens regarding that. She’s also working on something new called Prism.

Witchblade: This is based off of a comic book. From what I can tell, it is in the magical girls genre, although it might have only one girl whose power comes from an object. I should hopefully have a plot description of it in the future. The release date is unknown at this particular time.

Prism: This looks like a pilot for NBC. Nothing is certain yet about when or if it will air. It has no release date yet. I do hope that something comes of it and we’ll probably find out by May whether or not this will see the light of day. The plot is about investigations of murder told through different perspectives. One would guess that it is a new murder in each new episode. There are talks that this could wind up on Netflix if anything comes of this at all.

Ann Donahue: There’s no new information about this writer. I’m sure that she’ll probably find something, but I’m not sure when. As of this month, there are still no new updates regarding this writer. I hope that she does something. There is nothing new to report.

Bebe Neuwirth: She’s had a recurring bit on Blue Bloods and may show up on it from time to time. There are other minor things that she has done. It appears that she will be in a new movie called Modern Persuasion. We’ll see what else she might be in later.

Modern Persuasion: This movie has an unknown release date at this time. The plot is about a woman’s ex-boyfriend hiring her company which forces her to deal with various things in her life. I don’t know yet what role Bebe will play in this.

John Noble: I don’t yet know if I’ll review some of what he does in my Elementary blog when the show is on hiatus like I did with True to the Game. But he has a lot of projects in the work, so I might as well get to mentioning all of them. One is called Silencio. Another is called Nameless. A different one is called Stream. Yet another is called Guardians of Luna. I wonder if they’ll all get made. He’s also in something new called Call Waiting.

Silencio: This looks like it will be Mexican and might not be in American theaters. It has a plot mentioned of someone looking for a powerful stone. It has a DVD release time frame of November 2019. I hope to review it when it is out on DVD. I just hope that I can review it in my Elementary blog before it comes back and when it isn’t during Lent. I have no idea if this is still coming out soon or not and it might only be on blu ray and not DVD.

Nameless: This could be interesting. It has no release date or trailer just yet. The plot relates to lost souls facing struggles with their past. It seems like it could be a good film, but it is hard to tell or know yet for sure. It seems like it could be good.

Stream: In this movie, telepathy is made possible, but it could have unforeseen outcomes. This seems like a possible basic premise for Downsizing with a different element of sci-fi used instead. There is not yet a trailer and there’s no release date yet. It only lists his role as rumored, so the movie could wind up happening, but not have him in it.

Guardians of Luna: This plot might be hard to keep track of. So there are werewolves that are part of a cursed town and there’s a war on humans potentially. It has no release date yet nor a trailer. But it does sound pretty interesting.

Call Waiting: This is has no plot listed yet. It’s year of release is 2019. I guess that we will find out later what will happen with this and what the plot of this short might be. Until then, I guess we’ll just wait and see what will happen with it.

Desmond Harrington: Here’s another actor from Elementary that I’m putting in this blog now. What is he doing now in life? Well, he is set to appear in a movie called Butterfly in the Typewriter, which I’ll explain in the next paragraph.

Butterfly in the Typewriter: I can’t tell yet if this is based off of a true story or not. I do know that it is about the struggles of an author to bring a comedy story to life. It has an unknown release date at this time. I guess we’ll see what comes of it later.

William Petersen: He hasn’t done much outside of CSI in the world of television or movies, but it looks like he is working on a project called Hurt People. He is a producer of this and not an actor of it. We will find out if he acts in something again.

Hurt People: Not much is known about this at the time. It is listed as a TV movie. It has no release date or trailer. It doesn’t look like it has a plot either. I can only guess what it will be about as a result. I guess we’ll see what, if anything, becomes of this.

David Caruso: This CSI: Miami actor has apparently done nothing in terms of acting for movies on TV since the show ended. Thus, there are no projects of his to keep track of. He must be making a good living from the residual checks from his show.

I’ve decided to keep a note here about the show Elementary until the show is over. I hope that this is not too tedious in any way. I will make a note for sure when the show is over and I’ll make sure that the two actors from it are no longer mentioned in this blog.

Schedule

Out now- Curb Your Enthusiasm, Vampirina (on DVD), Pose (on FX), The Act, Toy Story 4 (in theaters), Otherhood (on Netflix), What Would Diplo Do?

Possibly out somehow- Belvedere: Destiny, Captain Black

Already aired- In Broad Daylight

On hiatus- The Good Place

Thursdays at 10/9 Central on CBS- Elementary final season

October 15, 2019- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot

Unknown October 2019- Toy Story 4 (DVD release date)

Unknown November 2019- Silencio

Unknown 2019- Call Waiting


Unknown year- Superstition: The Rule of 3’s, Witchblade, The Bell Jar, Work Mom, Nameless, Stream, Guardians of Luna, Butterfly in the Typewriter, Modern Persuasion, Prism, Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell My Daughter about Men, Eat Your Heart Out, Hollywood Fringe, Hurt People, Untitled Ted Danson Project