I forget if I included the usual
removal of one of the projects mentioned in this blog that I have done for
quite a while now, but it shouldn’t matter. I always try to include some of the
reviews that are in my TV blog when I can, but I won’t be able to put it there
first like I normally do since it could be quite a while before it comes around
again, the possibility of me putting it in this other blog. As I should have
guessed in here at some point, Shad Moss would appear on The Masked Singer so I
saw it online and reviewed it here. Also, this post will be the start of me
including one of the seasons’ theme songs from either the original CSI or CSI:
New York. I might even include CSI: Miami if any of the posts to that show’s
theme songs that are in my Elementary blog wind up as dead links at some point.
Patricia
Arquette: The main star of CSI: Cyber has future projects mentioned on imdb
right now. She does a lot, or at least did in the past. We’ll see what all she
will do in the future regarding shows she does. A new project that I see her as
doing is Severance.
Severance:
I can’t tell if the release date for this is this year or not. I’m going to
say, for now, that the timeframe of release is unknown for now. This
will be a TV show. The plot is about a company that is trying to take work-life
balance to a new level, according to the internet movie database. I’m unsure
which network this will be on.
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outdated forever as I’ve been known for doing.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. He has a minor role in All Rise.
James
Van Der Beek: I see a project for him called Vampirina. 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. He will also be in a
movie called Bad Hair.
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-.
Bad
Hair: This movie is currently in theaters. I can’t find a potential
release date for this yet for it to come out on DVD. I don’t yet know much about
it, other than it being about a horror story about someone with hair that turns
evil. (That sounds similar to part of a Simpsons Halloween episode called Hell
Toupee.) This might be the only time you see it in the updates unless or until
I can figure out if it will be on DVD. While I’m not sure what is going on with
this right now, I will keep it in the updates until I can be more sure of
what’s going on with it.
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. I would review
his music videos, but don’t see a point to that right now. He
did turn out to also have an appearance on The Masked Singer season
three as frog. I will cover that section later since the show is on hiatus and
he isn’t part of it anymore.
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.
Charley
Koontz: 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.
That is all I really see him in for now. Maybe he will do more in the future or
maybe not.
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 no music videos that I can think of worth mentioning in this blog
and all of her time being spent on music and not TV shows or movies, I don’t
know if there is much to add in this section at the moment, but will keep it
here for now and hope that she does something new.
Ted
Danson: 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. It looks like he will be in a show called Mr. Mayor
set to air later on NBC.
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.
Untitled Ted Danson Project: This looks
like a remake of The Mayor from not too long ago. In this show, a wealthy
businessman becomes LA’s mayor. This is totally not inspired by someone like
Trump. This has no release date yet, but can be expected during the 2020-2021
TV season. Its name now is Mr. Mayor.
Anthony
E Zuiker: Finally! After all of this time wondering if the creator of one of
TV’s longest running franchises is ever going to work again, I see him listed
as the producer in a project. He is set to help make something called Spearfinger.
Spearfinger:
This has no release date at this time. I think that it will be a movie.
It is about a Native American legend regarding a woman with sharp fingers who
would like to frighten people. There might need to be more to the plot than
that, so we will see for sure what will happen with this project later as more
information becomes available.
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.
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.
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.
William
Petersen: He hasn’t done much outside of CSI in the world of television or
movies as far as I can tell. I think that he’s busy with stage work, the likes
of which I will never see, probably. I wish him the best in whatever future
career he wants to do.
David
Caruso: This CSI: Miami actor has done nothing in terms of acting for movies on
TV since the show ended. This is because he is retired from acting. I’ll still
keep him in the updates in case there is a change and he does wind up doing
something notable in the future.
Gary
Sinise: He has a lot of projects in the works. One is called I Still Believe.
He’s also in a movie called Good Joe Bell. Another project is No
Better Place to Die. That’s a whole lot of projects that he’s doing now.
Sources are also saying he’ll appear in the final season of 13 Reasons Why. He
will also appear in something called Zarrar.
I
Still Believe: This is a movie about the Christian singer Jeremy Camp. It
is on DVD now.
It actually has a trailer that I will talk about. This seems like it could be a
better movie than others that Gary is doing could be. But that’s just my
opinion.
Thoughts
on trailer: I don’t know the whole story yet about this so I’ll hopefully avoid
learning what happens until I see this movie. But it looks good. I like a lot
of these people from other projects and am glad that Gary is now in the updates
so I can review this movie for this blog. (I might have seen it anyways.) I
look forward to seeing it.
Since
current events will prevent me from seeing this movie in time for this update,
then I might as well get into some of the discography of him by mentioning one
song in each post that doesn’t have a review of the movie until it is out on
DVD which hopefully isn’t too soon, although I’ll see it whatever way I can.
I’ll start with the most obvious song that is related to him and then I’ll get
into more as time goes by, hopefully. All will be Jeremy Camp songs that I
include.
Good
Joe Bell: This is set to be released in 2020. It doesn’t have a trailer
yet or specific release date. It is about a gay teen who commits suicide after
struggling for acceptance. That sounds like a dark movie to me. Maybe it can
still be good, though.
No
Better Place to Die: This movie is about part of a battle during World War II.
It has no release date or trailer at the moment. To date, Gary’s role is
the only one that is in the movie right now and even his is just rumored.
Zarrar:
This is a Pakistan based movie from what I can tell and I won’t know for sure
what else to say about it as it seems strange what information I can gather
from it thus far. There is no release date for this yet, but hopefully
there will be at some point in time.
Anthony
LaPaglia: It appears that he will be in a TV miniseries called Halifax:
Retribution. I don’t know much else he could be doing as that doesn’t show
up right now. Maybe he will do more or maybe not. One can only hope that he
does more, but maybe he doesn’t need to. He will also be in an NBC pilot called
Jeffries.
Halifax:
Retribution: This has an unknown release date at this time. There is no
plot that I can find right now and I don’t know what network this will air on.
It might not even air in the US at all. There have been other Halifax stories,
apparently.
Jeffries:
This is inspired by a man named Jim Jeffries and this show would have him
playing a fictionalized version of himself along with other characters as
needed. I thought that the 90s had already happened. The release date is
unknown at this time.
Laurence
Fishburne: He has a recurring role in Black-ish. But that’s not worthy of its
own section in this blog as it is not a starring role. He’s also in a movie
called Brother’s Keeper. He’ll also be in a TV movie called Rendlesham.
Another thing he will be in is Crimson Blues. He will also be in The
Ice Road.
Brother’s
Keeper: This doesn’t have a release date yet. It is the true story of a
football team from Abilene in 2009. I guess I’ll have to see the movie to find
out what happens and hopefully avoid any potential spoilers that I doubt I’ll
find out about anyways.
Rendlesham:
This has no release date just yet. The plot relates to probably aliens
in the 80s in England. I have no idea what network it might air on just yet.
Hopefully, I will find out more about this in the future. We’ll see if this
really is aliens or is something else entirely.
Crimson
Blues: This has no release date yet. It seems to be about a police
officer who is looking for redemption after failing in a bad case year prior or
something like that. I would say that this could be good if done right.
The
Ice Road: This has a release date of February 4, 2021. It is a
Netherlands release date so I don’t know if this will be in the US at some
point. The plot is about people trying to save those in a mine while having to
deal with an ice thaw coming up.
Adam
Rodriguez: He is in a show called Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. That’s
all I can find for him right now. We’ll see what all he might do in the future.
Maybe he will do more soon. Of course, he might not be doing that much when
he’s doing a show at the same time.
Penny
Dreadful: City of Angels: I don’t know much about it other than that it might
be on Showtime. This is not out yet, unlike what I previously thought. It is out
now on the Showtime network. This is a supernatural show about the occult.
I don’t know what time it airs.
Thoughts
on trailer: This seems vaguer than I would like. It looks like it covers some
racial issues here and there. Other than that, I’m not sure what to make of
this outside of what seems just like a usual drama. Maybe I’ll see it or maybe
I won’t.
Melina Kanakaredes: She will be in a
movie called Wake. That is all that I see her in at the moment. She has
done a lot of TV roles, be it main or recurring, so I hope to see more of her
in the future.
Wake: This has an unknown release
date at this moment. Its main focus is on a lie of some sort that tore
people apart. Something interesting must happen beyond that. I just don’t yet
know what that will be.
Former projects: In this section, I
will keep track of shows that people in this blog used to be mentioned in as
doing in some way. I might keep track of other things too. This will be used to
keep track of what shows might still be on even after someone has left it in
some way. Dancing with the Stars is one of these shows. From now on, I’m
going to include Pose in this section as well. Since Shad Moss’s time in
it is over, I’m including The Masked Singer in this part as well.
Dancing
with the Stars- This is currently on hiatus. James will be on this
season so I will be watching it at least once to see what it’s like. This is a
reality competition show where professional dancers team up with celebrities of
sorts.
Review:
Status- Currently on hiatus. Why I’ve seen it- I watched it since James Van Der
Beek was in a season of it. Description- Celebrities team up with professional
dancers to compete on a live show. Notable People- Tom Bergeron, former host of
America’s Funniest Home Videos, is one of the co-hosts of this show. Carrie Ann
Inaba, who is currently on The Talk, is a judge on the show. Pros- It can be
better and more interesting than one might think, giving its genre. Cons- Too
much time is wasted on this show due to set up to dances and other competitions.
Note to Parents- Outside of sometimes inappropriate outfits, there might not be
too much bad in the show, although you’d have to watch for yourself.
Recommendation- This isn’t too bad, but isn’t outstanding either. The main
reason why one wouldn’t want to watch it would be time commitment to other
things. Prediction- This will probably keep lasting. 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?
The Masked Singer: I knew it was only a
matter of time before someone that I covered in one of the cast updates was on
this show. Thus, I’m going to include a review here. If I had to guess that
anyone from any show I do cast updates of was going to appear on this show, I
knew that it would probably be Shad Moss before it would be anyone else.
The Masked Singer review: Status- Currently on hiatus. It airs on
FOX. It is set to air its fourth season at 8/7 Central on Wednesdays, but does
not yet have a premiere date. Why I’ve seen it- It turns out that Shad Moss,
whose career I follow for a blog, was on the show so I watched it to see what
it was like. Noteworthiness- This is adapted from a South Korean show and is
the first non Asian adaptation of the show. Description- Different celebrities
in masks compete on a singing show where the loser gets unmasked. While all get
unmasked at some point, the winner goes the longest without this fate. Notable
People- Ken Jeong, from Community and Dr. Ken, is a judge on the show. Pros-
This doesn’t have as bad a voting problem as other reality competition shows
since what we see is always pretaped. Even if they aren’t professional singers,
they can still be good. Cons- Some have complained that the results of voting
is too random and can eliminate great professional singers from the game. Too
much of this seems wasted on the banter between the judges and host or trying
to guess the identities of the singers, something that is not ultimately worth
anything. Note to Parents- I haven’t seen enough of this to know if it is bad,
but my guess is that this is something the whole family could watch.
Recommendation- I think that it is a good show in the end and worth keeping up
with if you don’t care much about anything else. My Viewing Habits- I saw this
once and don’t know yet if I will see it again due to scheduling conflicts.
Prediction- This will probably last quite a while since it is said to be the
most watched show now. Reception: somewhat mixed. Grade: B-.
In order to keep track of new people,
this post will start sharing a theme song from either the original CSI or CSI:
New York until I’ve shared all of them in this blog and I’ve caught up with it
as a result. You will have to read my Elementary blogs for the theme songs from
CSI: Miami, although I will post any of them here in good time if the links
become dead when I check them later.
Schedule
Out
now- Curb Your Enthusiasm, Vampirina (on DVD), Pose (on FX), Bad Hair (in
theaters, unknown DVD release date, although Hulu is said to own the rights to
it so it might end up there), Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Sundays at 8
Central on Showtime)
Currently
on hiatus- Dancing with the Stars, The Masked Singer
On DVD- I Still Believe
Unknown
2020- Good Joe Bell
Unknown 2020-2021 season- Mr. Mayor (on
NBC)
February
4, 2021- The Ice Road (Netherlands release date, unknown US release date)
Unknown
year- Superstition: The Rule of 3’s, Witchblade, Eat Your Heart Out, Hollywood
Fringe, Hurt People, No Better Place to Die, Brother’s Keeper, Rendlesham,
Halifax: Retribution, Crimson Blues, Spearfinger, Severance, Jeffries, Zarrar, Wake
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