Sigh. I don’t know how to best express my misfortune over the fact that yet another cast update of this blog is now incomplete once again. Since this is two in a row, this means that I have to make the next one complete or else I must stop doing these cast updates. It seems almost like a curse. Speaking of curses, there is potential sports watching curse that affects me sometimes where the team that I want to win a game doesn’t win if I simply watch any of the game. This doesn’t always take place.
Also, if people were confused with how
this blog is updated now in relation to other blogs, with both my blogs on
Madam Secretary and The Good Wife on Saturdays, I am considering whichever of
them are posted first to be the first Good Wife blog post of the month (even if
it is the Madam Secretary blog updated first) to be the first blog of the month
making this one the first available Sunday of the month for this blog. I did
not update this blog last week because it was a different blog that wasn’t the
two of them, if that makes sense.
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.
She also seems to be in High Desert. Another project of hers that she is
now doing is a project called Gonzo Girl.
Severance:
This is a TV show. It is out now. The plot is about a company that is
trying to take work-life balance to a new level, according to the internet
movie database. That involves splitting their minds into two in a way. Here is
a trailer for this now:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTqlZkvbNVg
Thoughts
on trailer: Maybe this is the only trailer or maybe there will be more.
Anyways, from what I can tell of this, it might be trying to go for something,
but also doesn’t seem entirely original, even though I couldn’t tell you what
else this might be like. It could be an interesting show or it could be very
confusing. Are they really doing this of their own free will? It seems otherwise.
I hope for more clarification later. But this could be a good show that I might
never see.
High
Desert: This is set for release sometime in 2022. It is about a former
addict who becomes a PI after the death of her mother. Sorry that this hadn’t gotten
its own part of this blog before. Now it finally does as I understand it now
and so does imdb.
Gonzo Girl: This has no release date
yet or trailer. It is about a struggling writer having to work as an
assistant for a novelist with a reputation. This seems similar to stuff that
might already exist, but could be fine outside of that.
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 will also be in Home Delivery.
Home
Delivery: In this movie, apparently a fat model is expecting her first child.
It might not sound too weird or whatever. There is no release date or
trailer for this yet. I’ll have to see it to see if this might be good or not.
James
Van Der Beek: There’s nothing to add for him. It’s interesting how things
change. He went from having so many projects that I started cutting one project
from this blog because of him and now he does not have any to cover in this
blog at all.
Shad
Moss: Since there’s no future known projects of his to keep track of for the
foreseeable future, I’m going to cover one of his music videos in each of these
blog posts for the next set of blog posts in this section until he does
something worth covering in this blog again. I won’t do this in every blog post
in case I don’t have time for it. I’ll try not to have that problem if
possible.
Thank You featuring Jagged Edge, Fundisha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lzIpB5jhLE
Thoughts on video: This is a pretty
good song. The rap works and it isn’t dirty or too repetitive. I like this song
and wish that they would make more rap songs like it. What else can I say? This
one is good.
Charley
Koontz: He will be in something called Eat Your Heart Out. He is also
now in something called Frank and Penelope. He will also be in Long
December. Another thing that he will be in is a National Treasure TV
show.
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:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfJTMnCT7Ps
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.
Frank
and Penelope: I don’t quite understand the plot of it yet. It seems like a man
will fall in love with a stripper and that turns his life around somehow. This
is out now. There is no trailer for this yet. I think that this is a
movie.
Long
December: This has no trailer at the time. It also has no release date.
The plot right now relates to a struggling music artist trying to succeed at
what he wants to do as the year comes to an end. That’s all that I can make
sense of right now regarding it.
National Treasure: Edge of History:
This has a subtitle now, but what I know about the role that Charley has in
this, I know that this isn’t something worth keeping in this blog anymore. He
is only set to appear in the second episode. He is also going to do the same
with The Rookie: Feds, but the fifth episode of that instead. I figured for a
while now that he was only appearing briefly in this and now it is official and
not worth keeping track of in this blog anymore.
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 in Curb Your Enthusiasm and
that’s about it for now.
Curb
Your Enthusiasm: This is a TV show on HBO. There isn’t too much to add
to this section other than the fact that I would like to see this if only to
see what this is about and if it is as good as people think that it is. Ted has
been on it ever since it returned.
Anthony
E Zuiker: 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.
And there is good news in that he will have involvement in CSI: Vegas so
his franchise remains in his hands.
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.
CSI:
Vegas: Not much is known or could be known about this right now other than the
fact that it is going to be a new part of the CSI franchise after five years
without a franchise in around the 21st anniversary of the franchise.
It is on hiatus. It is pretty good in some cases.
CSI: Vegas: Status- Currently on hiatus.
Why I’ve seen it- I’m a fan of the CSI franchise so I wanted to watch this new
one as well. Noteworthiness- This is a continuation of the original CSI,
largely focusing on a new team, but also bringing back people from the original
team returning. Description- We return to characters from the original show
solving new mysteries and dealing with potential issues of old teammates.
Notable People- This has a lot of the original cast returning, including William
Petersen, Jorja Fox, and Wallace Langham. It is also created by the same
franchise creator as the four previous shows, Anthony E Zuiker. Pros- I felt
that this was quite a good show and worth keeping up with. Cons- It can be too
mysterious for its own good and also could ruin what’s previously part of the
franchise. Note to Parents- Don’t let preteens watch this, but teens and older
can. Recommendation- This is good and worth watching. My Viewing Habits- I plan
to watch every episode about this to blog about it. Prediction- I don’t know if
this is going to last now. You’d think that it would, but the main thing
against it right now is whether or not it is just a short term plan in the end.
It is going to last 10 episodes this season so we’ll wait to see if there will
be more episodes and/or more seasons. Reception: great. Grade: B+.
Blog
link: https://adamdeckercsivegas.blogspot.com/
Carol
Mendelsohn: I will tell you about anything she is a producer of since I want to
see something in these updates for her. I have no idea if there is something
that she will be in, but I plan to keep track of what’s going on with her in
the off chance that she does appear in something new. It turns out that she’s a
producer in CSI: Vegas.
CSI:
Vegas: Not much is known or could be known about this right now other than the
fact that it is going to be a new part of the CSI franchise after five years
without a franchise in around the 21st anniversary of the franchise.
It is on hiatus. It is pretty good in some cases.
CSI: Vegas: Status- Currently on hiatus.
Why I’ve seen it- I’m a fan of the CSI franchise so I wanted to watch this new
one as well. Noteworthiness- This is a continuation of the original CSI,
largely focusing on a new team, but also bringing back people from the original
team returning. Description- We return to characters from the original show
solving new mysteries and dealing with potential issues of old teammates.
Notable People- This has a lot of the original cast returning, including
William Petersen, Jorja Fox, and Wallace Langham. It is also created by the
same franchise creator as the four previous shows, Anthony E Zuiker. Pros- I
felt that this was quite a good show and worth keeping up with. Cons- It can be
too mysterious for its own good and also could ruin what’s previously part of
the franchise. Note to Parents- Don’t let preteens watch this, but teens and
older can. Recommendation- This is good and worth watching. My Viewing Habits-
I plan to watch every episode about this to blog about it. Prediction- I don’t
know if this is going to last now. You’d think that it would, but the main
thing against it right now is whether or not it is just a short term plan in
the end. It is going to last 10 episodes this season so we’ll wait to see if
there will be more episodes and/or more seasons. Reception: great. Grade: B+.
Blog
link: https://adamdeckercsivegas.blogspot.com/
Ann
Donahue: I have no idea how I missed this, but she’s in the new CSI: Vegas
as well. I should have all of the main three CSI creators in this as they are
all involved in some way (although, maybe not as much Anthony, which is weird),
shape, or form. Still, enjoy this section on her that you’ve seen before with
other people.
CSI:
Vegas: Not much is known or could be known about this right now other than the
fact that it is going to be a new part of the CSI franchise after five years
without a franchise in around the 21st anniversary of the franchise.
It is on hiatus. It is pretty good in some cases.
CSI: Vegas: Status- Currently on hiatus.
Why I’ve seen it- I’m a fan of the CSI franchise so I wanted to watch this new
one as well. Noteworthiness- This is a continuation of the original CSI,
largely focusing on a new team, but also bringing back people from the original
team returning. Description- We return to characters from the original show
solving new mysteries and dealing with potential issues of old teammates.
Notable People- This has a lot of the original cast returning, including
William Petersen, Jorja Fox, and Wallace Langham. It is also created by the
same franchise creator as the four previous shows, Anthony E Zuiker. Pros- I
felt that this was quite a good show and worth keeping up with. Cons- It can be
too mysterious for its own good and also could ruin what’s previously part of
the franchise. Note to Parents- Don’t let preteens watch this, but teens and
older can. Recommendation- This is good and worth watching. My Viewing Habits-
I plan to watch every episode about this to blog about it. Prediction- I don’t
know if this is going to last now. You’d think that it would, but the main
thing against it right now is whether or not it is just a short term plan in
the end. It is going to last 10 episodes this season so we’ll wait to see if
there will be more episodes and/or more seasons. Reception: great. Grade: B+.
Blog
link: https://adamdeckercsivegas.blogspot.com/
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. It turns out that he is still a
producer of CSI: Vegas.
CSI:
Vegas: Not much is known or could be known about this right now other than the
fact that it is going to be a new part of the CSI franchise after five years
without a franchise in around the 21st anniversary of the franchise.
It is on hiatus. It is pretty good in some cases.
CSI: Vegas: Status- Currently on hiatus.
Why I’ve seen it- I’m a fan of the CSI franchise so I wanted to watch this new
one as well. Noteworthiness- This is a continuation of the original CSI,
largely focusing on a new team, but also bringing back people from the original
team returning. Description- We return to characters from the original show
solving new mysteries and dealing with potential issues of old teammates.
Notable People- This has a lot of the original cast returning, including
William Petersen, Jorja Fox, and Wallace Langham. It is also created by the
same franchise creator as the four previous shows, Anthony E Zuiker. Pros- I
felt that this was quite a good show and worth keeping up with. Cons- It can be
too mysterious for its own good and also could ruin what’s previously part of
the franchise. Note to Parents- Don’t let preteens watch this, but teens and
older can. Recommendation- This is good and worth watching. My Viewing Habits-
I plan to watch every episode about this to blog about it. Prediction- I don’t
know if this is going to last now. You’d think that it would, but the main
thing against it right now is whether or not it is just a short term plan in
the end. It is going to last 10 episodes this season so we’ll wait to see if
there will be more episodes and/or more seasons. Reception: great. Grade: B+.
Blog
link: https://adamdeckercsivegas.blogspot.com/
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 projects in the works like No Better Place to Die. That’s
all that I seem him doing right now currently. I guess we’ll see in the future
what else he might do. It could be a lot still or not that much in the end.
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 so
we’ll see what happens.
Anthony
LaPaglia: 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’ll be in Florida Man. He’ll be in
Antibody Heat.
Florida
Man: This is a TV show set for release sometime in 2022. It’s about a
former cop who returns to Florida and gets a case that winds up lasting way
longer than you’d think that it should be. I’m unsure what network it will be
on or if it will be in America or not. I can only hope that I can see it, or
maybe not given my lack of time for things.
Antibody
Heat: This is a comedy about the pandemic because that storyline hasn’t been
done to death after production on shows resumed. Didn’t Connecting try this
already? Anyways, it has no release date or trailer just yet.
Laurence
Fishburne: He’ll be in a TV movie called Rendlesham. He’ll be in another
thing called Blacksmith. Yet another thing he’ll be in is Marvel’s
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. More things that he is doing are The
School for Good and Evil, John Wick Chapter 4, Sneaks, MacGruber,
and Slingshot. A long delayed thing he might be in is Black Water
Transit. And, since he cannot possibly be in enough things at once, he will
also be in The Sterling Affairs. Other new things he will be in are Megalopolis
as well as Frank & Louis. That better be all for now. He does too
much.
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.
Blacksmith:
This has an unknown release date. In it, a man becomes a fugitive when
his lab is destroyed. Hopefully, more will be revealed beyond that in the
future and I hope that we’ll find out more then in the future. It could be cool
if it is made and comes out.
Marvel’s
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: This is set to air sometime in 2022. It
looks like it would be a kid’s show based off of these characters and would be
animated. There is not much else to say about this as I don’t know what network
or streaming service this will be on yet and too much of this is still unknown
at the moment. There is a trailer for this that I will get into now:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy49g1E9_Uo
Thoughts
on trailer: What am I even supposed to make of this? I’d have to say that I’m
not sure that I’d want to watch this, but am waiting for a better trailer to
take this one’s place to see if that would work instead. This seems too weird.
The
School for Good and Evil: In this planned movie, boys are girls are taken to a
place and trained to be either heroes or villains. It is set for release on October
21, 2022. This could be interesting or could be generic. There is a trailer
for this:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nchh-qezCOI
Thoughts
on trailer: I wish that there could be more information in the trailer. I guess
that we’ll have to wait until we get to future potential ones. I don’t think
that there is too much else to say exception wondering what some of the
mythology of this is.
John
Wick Chapter 4: This has nothing much revealed about it other than being a film
in this series. I have no idea what this series is about. I only know that it
exists. This is set to be released on March 24, 2023. Maybe I’ll have to
do more research into this franchise now and if I’ll even be able to see the
first three movies if I even like the fourth one. (Of course, I have to make
sure that I don’t judge a movie too much if I haven’t seen over movies in the
franchise first, as I had that issue initially with The Bourne Supremacy,
having not seen the first movie in the franchise when I saw it.) There is a
trailer for this that I will get into now:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27EF723ZDmI
Thoughts
on trailer: This looks like it could be interesting and exciting. I just hope
that it doesn’t go too heavy on the action that there isn’t much of a plot and
thus reason for all of the action. We’ll also see if this makes sense without
having seen the rest of the films of the franchise just yet.
Sneaks:
In this animated movie, we see to see sneakers try to return to their owners.
The release date is unknown. What else is there to say about this for
now? I have no idea, but hope that we will see a lot more of this in the
future.
MacGruber:
This will be on Peacock, a streaming service. I might have to use that account
again. It is out now. This is based on a Saturday Night Live sketch
which is a parody of MacGyver. I wasn’t sure how they got a whole movie out of
it and now they are doing a whole show?
Review:
Show Description- MacGruber is released from jail to help out with more cases
that the government needs help with. Behind the Scenes- This is inspired by a
Saturday Night Live sketch that’s a parody of MacGyver. It features some of the
same people from both like Will Forte, who was also in The Last Man on Earth,
and Kristen Wiig. Also in this is Laurence Fishburne. It is also a continuation
of the movie. My Thoughts- This seems random and vulgar. It can be very
inappropriate. But it has its moments of humor as well and could be worth
seeing if only to find out what happens after the first episode. I give it
three out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- This might last, but I’m honestly
not sure if it will. I say that for now, it could. I’ll see what happens later.
Where to Find- This is streaming on Peacock
Slingshot:
This is about a mission to Saturn’s moon Titan with issues going on in the
space movie. Is there any space movie that doesn’t have issues going on with
it? I know that there has to be some sort of conflict. There is no release
date of this yet.
Black
Water Transit: In this movie, lots of criminals and law enforcement meet in
regards to a shipment of illegal guns that a man is trying to get to his
family’s safe haven. It was mostly filmed a long time ago so hopefully it will
finally see the light of day. It doesn’t have a trailer. And, true to it being
part of development hell, has no release date.
The
Sterling Affairs: This has a release year of 2022. It has no trailer
just yet. It is about the downfall of Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles
Clippers. It feels like a lot of shows, like this one (a miniseries), are about
the downfall of someone or something. It doesn’t feel like we get enough
stories of people gaining good things, like the movie that exists called
American Underdog.
Megalopolis:
This has no release date yet or trailer. The plot of this relates to New
York City suffering a terrible disaster and then someone wanting to rebuild it.
Ted Mosby to the rescue! It better be him. Or maybe it should be the Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Frank
& Louis: This has no release date or trailer yet. It does sound
interesting and something that I’d like to see. In it, a prisoner serving a
life sentence deals with people who are suffering from memory loss. The plot
might get obvious from there, but it still seems like it could be a heartfelt
film.
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. Until then, I’ll report what I know
of what she’s done.
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. I look forward to seeing
it, hopefully.
Kristen Bell: She is doing a whole lot
still. Let’s see if I can cover all of what’s she’s done since The Good Place
ended. She will also be in a reboot of Gossip Girl. Yet another thing
that I see now is called Molly and the Moon. She should also be in The
People We Hate at the Wedding. Also, it turns out that Family Game Fight
is back. One last thing that she will be in, for now, is Zootopia+.
Gossip
Girl: This is an HBO Max reboot. I never understood the appeal of that show
back then and am perfectly fine not seeing this on cable or anywhere else. I do
not know if I know anyone whom I could borrow the original series from,
although I will not rule that out. Also, didn’t they reveal who Gossip Girl
was? Is there going to be a new person doing that in the reboot or are we just
expected to forget what’s been revealed in this show already? This is streaming
now.
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhsV1gPVJMQ
Thoughts
on trailer: Well, it seems like there are some aspects that could be
interesting to me, but most of this is not something that I care for. I never
liked the idea of the original show, but never actually gave it a chance in the
end. This seems like it is focused too much on sex and other aspects of life
that I’m just not that interested in seeing on this show that I wouldn’t care
to watch anyways. It’s a good thing, then, that I won’t be able to see it.
Enjoy
this review of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPQ4nuIe0ck
Molly
and the Moon: This has a currently unknown release date. It is said to
be a musical and appears to be written by the creators of How I Met Your
Mother. (Do people still like them after they ended that show?) There is no
known plot of this at the time. Maybe it will be a movie, but could be
something else. Too much of this on imdb is vague right now.
The
People We Hate at the Wedding: The title explains a lot of this as a family has
conflict leading up to a wedding. I don’t think that there’s much else that one
could say about that. It has a release date of November 18, 2022. It is
based off of a book.
Family
Game Fight: I’m not going to say much about this as you can check the archives
of this blog until I have time to return to my TV blog which has the duplicate
review of this that I can put back in this blog. Anyways, it is on hiatus.
Zootopia+: I don’t know yet if she will
appear in more than one episode of this. What I do know is that this is a
continuation of the movie of the same name (- the +). It is set for release on November
9, 2022.
Marg
Helgenberger: One of the benefits to missing stuff in the updates is that she
was going to be in a pilot that was not picked up so I won’t have to waste time
putting any of that in the blog and then taking it back out again. She will be
returning for more of All Rise. She’s set to be in CSI: Vegas now.
CSI:
Vegas: Not much is known or could be known about this right now other than the
fact that it is going to be a new part of the CSI franchise after five years
without a franchise in around the 21st anniversary of the franchise.
It is on hiatus. It is pretty good in some cases.
CSI: Vegas: Status- Currently on hiatus.
Why I’ve seen it- I’m a fan of the CSI franchise so I wanted to watch this new
one as well. Noteworthiness- This is a continuation of the original CSI,
largely focusing on a new team, but also bringing back people from the original
team returning. Description- We return to characters from the original show
solving new mysteries and dealing with potential issues of old teammates.
Notable People- This has a lot of the original cast returning, including
William Petersen, Jorja Fox, and Wallace Langham. It is also created by the
same franchise creator as the four previous shows, Anthony E Zuiker. Pros- I
felt that this was quite a good show and worth keeping up with. Cons- It can be
too mysterious for its own good and also could ruin what’s previously part of
the franchise. Note to Parents- Don’t let preteens watch this, but teens and
older can. Recommendation- This is good and worth watching. My Viewing Habits-
I plan to watch every episode about this to blog about it. Prediction- I don’t
know if this is going to last now. You’d think that it would, but the main
thing against it right now is whether or not it is just a short term plan in
the end. It is going to last 10 episodes this season so we’ll wait to see if
there will be more episodes and/or more seasons. Reception: great. Grade: B+.
Blog
link: https://adamdeckercsivegas.blogspot.com/
Rory
Cochrane: It looks like he will appear in projects in the future. Something new
he is doing is Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. He’ll also
be in Boston Strangler. I have no idea what else he might do in the future.
Winning
Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty: This is out now. I’m not sure yet
what network or streaming service this might air on just yet. But I do know
that this is a planned show about the 1980s Lakers. It has a trailer now:
Teaser
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYOlUZrHRT8
Thoughts
on trailer: This has an intentional retro feel to it that seems odd right now.
I don’t think that there’s enough basketball in the trailer, although this
isn’t the full one as far as I can tell. Also, is it just me or are they
putting nearly everything on HBO Max nowadays? I hope that the style format or
whatever they chose for this isn’t too weird as I don’t know if I’d like to
watch a show that looks like that the whole time. I don’t think that there’s
too much else to say about that right now. I hope that there is a trailer to
see at some point, although this might be it.
Boston
Strangler: This has a release year of 2023. It has no trailer yet either.
But it does have a plot of a pair of women who broke the story of, well, the
Boston Strangler and report on this person. We’ll see if this is anything like
Big Sky. It wouldn’t be bad if it were more like how that show started out and
not what that show is like now.
Carmine
Giovinazzo: He is now doing a project called Un$uited. Hopefully I’ll
see more of what he’s doing in the future. It turns out that he will also have
a role in High Desert. That’s all that I see him doing at the moment in
time.
Un$uited:
This is a show about someone who wants to become a professional poker player
before finding out just how much he sucks at it. It has no release date
yet or trailer. I don’t know what network or streaming service this will be on.
High
Desert: This is set for release sometime in 2022. It is about a former
addict who becomes a PI after the death of her mother. Sorry that this hadn’t
gotten its own part of this blog before. Now it finally does as I understand it
now and so does imdb. Since his role in this appears to be
limited, I’m going to cut this from his projects, but leave this around for
Patricia Arquette’s projects.
Eric
Close: After seeming to do only Christmas related things for a while, he is now
set to star in The Mulligan. I look forward to seeing what else he might
do in the end besides that. He is set to be in Investors. And that’s it
for now.
The
Mulligan: This seems to relate to golf in some ways, but is about far more than
just that in the end. But I’d have to wait and see to know more about it. It is
out now. I don’t know what else there is to say about it right now.
There’s a trailer for this:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khUF-xrXDiU
Thoughts
on trailer: I’m not sure that I understand this entirely. This is related to
God and Christianity? And it has been out a while? I guess that there are
lessons to be learned because, of course there are. I don’t know what else
there is to say about this.
Investors:
This doesn’t have a release date yet. It also doesn’t have a trailer.
But it does have a plot: an investor who cares too much about winning that he
might lose more than just whatever the investments relate to. We’ll see if this
is predictable or not.
William
Jackson Harper: He is doing something called Dogs in Space. He is also
in Love Life. He’ll also be in The Resort and Landscape with
Invisible Hand. Two more things that he will be in are Jodie and A
Man in Full.
Dogs
in Space: This is a TV show. It is available now. The plot of it relates
to genetically enhanced dogs trying to find a new planet called home. It is a
kid’s show that is animated. I wonder what lessons there will be to learn from
it.
First
episode link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4UqQc9Uz0U
Review:
Show Description- Dogs are sent into space to find a new home for humans to
live on. Behind the Scenes- This is a Netflix show. It stars William Jackson
Harper from The Electric Company and The Good Place. My Thoughts- This is
interesting and well done. It puts a lot of detail into world building and
character development. I will admit, though, that it can seem cliché and a bit
predictable in some places. Still, I give this four stars out of five. Long
Term Prospects- I have no idea if this will last or not. Where to Find- This is
a Netflix show, although the first episode is for free on YouTube as linked
above
Love
Life: This is about romance and it is a comedy. It’s also a TV show this is on
HBO Max for its streaming subscribers. William’s character has to be an
important one as he is the sole person on the poster for at least this season.
Review:
Status- Currently on HBO. Why I’ve seen it- I have a blog that covers things
for certain actors and this was one of the projects that they were in.
Description- I’m a bit unsure of this since the episode wasn’t entirely clear,
but it seems to be a drama about the relationships of some people. Notable
People- William Jackson Harper, from The Good Place and The Electric Company,
is the possible star of this. Pros- Its plot isn’t that easy to predict. Cons-
There was a lot in here that I didn’t like. It seems to have people not be that
faithful to who they should be with. It wasn’t good or funny. There was nothing
in here that made me want to watch it a second time even if I could. Note to
Parents- While I doubt that the episode that I saw was certain to be as tame as
the rest of them are, I would have to say that you shouldn’t let kids watch
this at all. Recommendation- Don’t watch this at all. My Viewing Habits- I
watched this once and won’t be seeing this again. Prediction- I can’t make
predictions often about shows that aren’t on network TV so I’ll just say that
this could last or might not. Reception: positive. Grade: F.
The
Resort: This relates to true crime and a conspiracy to it relating to love. Unofficial
sources says that this will be on Peacock, but as of yet, that is unconfirmed
by me. It has a trailer that I’m delaying to get to until the next cast update.
It is out now. If I can review it, I’ll get to it at some point in time.
Landscape
with Invisible Hand: This is about teenagers who seek to save the world from
aliens that control the economy. Stupid white people. Wait, these are from outer
space. It has no release date yet or trailer. But it does sound
interesting.
Jodie:
This is a spin-off of the show Daria, of which I know little about. It does not
have much of a plot beyond that right now. It has no release date at
this moment. I guess that I will have to find out more about this later.
A
Man in Full: The plot of this relates to a mogul facing a bankruptcy and
defending his empire. There’s not much else to say about this until a trailer
is released. There is no release date yet. I guess that I’ll have to see
that in the future, if it gets made.
Simone
Missick: She will be in a project called Hanging by a Thread. All Rise
was picked up for a third season by OWN after all. I’m still including her in
the updates for now, but plan to skip All Rise in the rotation of new people
added to this blog (outside of confirmed former cast members and maybe the
original showrunner) to avoid confusion until it ends for real in the future.
Hanging
by a Thread: This has no release date or trailer yet. It is about a
bipolar man who wants to enforce his medicine free ways on his nephew who is
also bipolar. This seems like it could have a lesson or just be really strange.
Hopefully the lesson is not what the uncle wants to have happen.
Gary
Dourdan: He is doing a lot of projects. One of them is Zero. A second is
The Lost Princess. A third thing that he’s doing is The Sand Sea.
A fourth thing that he is doing is Thebes. A fifth thing that he is
doing is Mnemonix. A sixth thing that he is doing is Desdemona’s
Revenge. A seventh thing that he is doing is Bonecrackers. That’s
all of his for now.
The
Sand Sea: This is a drama set in the 1920s about a woman seeking to find what
had happened to her kidnapped twin. This has no release date yet or
trailer. It sounds like it could be an interesting plot. I just hope that they
have real twins playing the role, unless it isn’t identical twins. This isn’t
on imdb anymore. I’m unsure if this is still a project, albeit without Gary in
it.
Thebes:
This is a movie about a detective looking for a missing teen from a small town
and learns that there are dark secrets there and she’ll have to face her past
in some way. Now while this sounds interesting, it also sounds like the plot
for plenty of other movies that already exist. This has no release date
or trailer yet.
Mnemonix:
It is about a virus that killed half of human life while also creating a new
form of life as well. It is set for release sometime in 2022. It could
be interesting, even with the unoriginal elements of The Time Machine,
Avengers: Infinity Wars, and The Crossing.
Desdemona’s
Revenge: Not surprisingly, this has no release date yet. It also had no
trailer at this moment either. It is about a pair of thieves and the people
chasing them with the plot on imbd possibly spoiling the entirety of this
short.
Bonecrackers:
The plot appears to be about a crime family of sorts. It has no release date
yet nor does it have a trailer. I can’t tell what all to make out about this
without going too much into the potential plot. But expect a lot of deception
going on with the characters.
Zero:
While this doesn’t have a release date yet, it does have a release year of
2022. It does not have a trailer, but it does sound very interesting.
People have ten hours to find out why they have bombs attached to themselves.
It could be an interesting thriller.
The
Lost Princess: This movie is about a person who is transported to the past
through a vision and then leaves to find out about his past. This has no
trailer yet. Its release date is currently unknown. I hope to find out
more about this over time.
Sofia
Milos: I’ll have to see what else she might do in the future. I look forward to
covering what all she is doing next. She is set to appear in Astoria.
That’s about it for her for now. But at least that’s something. She could be
doing more.
Astoria:
This has no release date yet or trailer. Set in part of Queens, it is
about crime families dealing with drug running. I don’t think that I will like
this and am better off without this. I don’t want to see shows or movies about
drug running.
Vanessa
Ferlito: She is currently set to be in Griselda. It is nice to finally
see her now mentioned in something else since she hadn’t done anything for
nearly a year now. So I guess we’ll see what becomes of this new project of
hers.
Griselda:
This has no release date mentioned yet. It also doesn’t yet have a
trailer. But it does have a plot: Griselda Blanco created a profitable cartel.
This would only be worth more of a story if this were true. Otherwise, it just
sounds like bare elements of Breaking Bad but with a female lead (although it
sounds very far from ripping that show off). Still, it can be hard sometimes to
watch shows about criminals as I don’t like seeing terrible characters on TV.
Roselyn
Sánchez: She has a major starring role in Fantasy Island. She is also
starring in Gringa. Another thing that she’s currently in is Armas De
Mujer. Those are the only things that I see of her right now. She has also
appeared at times on Home Economics.
Fantasy
Island: This is a remake of a show of the same name that aired a while back. It
is a FOX show that is on hiatus right now. It is a bit hard to
summarize and I don’t think that I care enough about it to watch it again in
the future.
Review:
Fantasy Island: Status- A FOX show,
this is currently on hiatus. Why I’ve seen it- I tend to watch a new FOX show
at least once nowadays. Noteworthiness- This is a remake of a show of the same
name and might be set in the same universe as the new main character is said to
be a descendent of the original one. Description- A woman brings people to an
island with supernatural powers where they learn a life lesson under the guise
of living a fantasy of theirs. Notable People- Roselyn Sánchez, from Without a
Trace, among other things, is the main character of the show. Pros- It seems
like a pretty decent show. It is good in enough ways. Cons- It may not be as
interesting as I would like. A lot of this was confusing and didn’t make any
sense to me. Some of this is too strange. Note to Parents- This has enough
questionable stuff in it that probably isn’t good for kids, but some teens
might be okay with it. Recommendation- I’d pass, but more because I don’t have
time for it than anything. Prediction- I don’t know if this will last, although
it might. I’d say that it will for now, but we’ll see if it does or not. It is
hard for me to tell or make as much sense out of its ratings right now. Reception:
somewhat favorable. Grade: D+.
Gringa:
This could instead be called Halfway to Somewhere. It is a father and
daughter coming of age comedy drama. I don’t know much about it other than that
it doesn’t have a release date and it has no trailer yet either.
Armas De Mujer: This is a TV series
that sounds quite interesting. It is about a group of women who have to deal
with their husbands all being arrested for potentially being in the same
criminal organization. It has been renamed ‘Til Jail Do Us Part. It is now
available to watch on Peacock. I plan to review it next month, but not this
one. And that’s provided that I can see it there at all. There is a trailer for
this:
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCvV62VFA0s
Thoughts on trailer: Well, this could
be fun in some cases, but also looks kind of dumb and predictable in others. I
also can’t tell how much, if possibly all of this, is in Spanish. I guess I’ll
see it next month if I hopefully have time for it and review it then.
Jameela
Jamil: There are four things that she’s currently in right now. The first is DC
League of Super-Pets. The second is She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. The
third is The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight. The fourth
is Pitch Perfect. The fifth is Poker Face. That is all for now.
DC League of Super-Pets: This is on DVD
now. It is about Krypto the Super-Dog having to save his master Superman
after Superman was kidnapped. Is there a rule that all Illumination Films have
to use the exact same animation style? There is a trailer for this that I will
talk about:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jkw2JPCl18
Thoughts
on trailer: Well, this trailer could be a lot better than it is. The movie
doesn’t look like it would be terrible or anything like that, but it is hard to
tell and know for sure with this as the trailer. Seeming to focus more on
“funny” parts than the plot of it and having an identical animation style to The
Secret Life of Pets (same studio?), I’m hoping that it can actually be better
than how parts of it look. If a trailer is supposed to be all of the best parts
of it, then this movie’s going to suck.
She-Hulk:
Attorney at Law: This is available now. The plot is that a woman, namely
Jennifer Walters, gets Hulk like powers. Who is Jennifer Walters? I guess that
I’ll have to find out or see The Hulk movie that I still haven’t seen yet if
that even explains. There is a trailer for this now:
Trailer
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gim2kprjL50
Thoughts
on trailer: It seems like it could be a better trailer and look better than
what it could be in the trailer. Maybe it will be good. I won’t know unless I
wind up with Disney+ again or otherwise see this sometime. I have no idea what
is with the sexist line about all women being angry. I also have no idea what’s
wrong with dating in your 30s. And must there be hints about sex in this? I
feel like putting a woman protagonist in any sexual situation seeks to take
away from her potential power.
The
Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight: This is about two people who
fall in love on a flight together. It has no release date yet or
trailer. I have no idea just how long this is as in if this is a short or a
movie. I am pretty sure this is not a TV show and would bet money that this
isn’t a video game.
Pitch
Perfect: This is a TV show based on and continuing the movie series of the same
name. It is set for release on November 23, 2022. It is about Bumper
moving to Germany since one of his songs becomes big there. I guess that I
might have to borrow any of the movies that I can to watch them so I know who
Bumper even is in the first place.
Poker
Face: There is no trailer for this yet. There’s no plot for it just yet. It is
known that this will air on Peacock at some point in time. It is set for
release in 2022. I guess we’ll see what happens with this in the future.
It could be something or nothing.
Audrey
Corsa: She is currently in two things. One is Poker Face. The second is Dear
Edward. There’s not much that I can say about her work other than that. No
idea why she isn’t back for more of All Rise, but this is her future career
now.
Poker
Face: There is no trailer for this yet. There’s no plot for it just yet. It is
known that this will air on Peacock at some point in time. It is set for
release in 2022. I guess we’ll see what happens with this in the future
or maybe not.
Dear
Edward: This is set for release sometime in 2023. This is a TV show
where a boy loses his family in a plane crash and how various lives are affected
as a result. I don’t know what network this will air on, but am expecting this
to be on streaming given its low episode count for a first season.
George
Eads: He hasn’t done much since leaving MacGyver. He may just not want to act
as much anymore, although it can be hard to tell sometimes from people to
people why they aren’t in much and how much of that is by choice.
Jonathan
Togo: The last thing he acted in was a Christmas TV movie back in 2018. There
has been nothing else that he has done since then that I can see. I guess this
leaves me with one less person to keep track of while also including more
people in this blog.
Hill Harper: He has been a regular in
the show The Good Doctor since it first started. He is also set to be in
Junction, The Requiem Boogie, and Modern Primitives.
That’s all that I see him doing for now.
The Good Doctor: This show has been on
ABC for nearly 100 episodes so far. I like it a lot, even if it goes beyond
what it should sometimes in making medical sense. Anyways, if you want to know
more about the show, read this review:
The Good Doctor: Status- Currently on ABC at 10/9 Central on Mondays. Why I’ve seen it- It looked like a pretty good show to me. Noteworthiness- This is an adaptation of a South Korean show. Description- A young doctor with autism starts working with other doctors and has to overcome stigma. Notable People- Hill Harper, from CSI: New York, stars on this show as well. David Shore, the creator of House, is also the creator of this show as well. Pros- This is wonderful with well written characters, plots, and overall believable medical situations. Cons- Not all the characters are nice people. I know that happens a lot and it can be needed at times, but it can still be a problem. Note to Parents- This is mostly acceptable for kids, but there are some problems with it in terms of what age can watch. I’d say that pre-teens and older should be good with this. Recommendation- I think that everyone should watch this. My Viewing Habits- I know that I have not seen every episode, but I have watched this as much as I can over the course of time and have been a fan of this from the first episode. I missed this show for a while due to work commitments. Prediction- This is getting good ratings for now so it will stay for as long as that lasts. Reception: mixed to positive. Grade: A+.
Junction: This is a movie that I’m
guessing it made up that is talking about the opioid crisis from the
perspectives of a pharmaceutical company CEO, a doctor, and a patient. It has
no trailer yet and is set for release in 2023.
The Requiem Boogie: This has no
release date or trailer yet. The plot of this on imdb needs to be improved.
From what I understand of this, a star is trying to mourn the loss of his
famous father, but people just want to make a reunion show instead. Could this
even be a good thing in the end? I don’t know about that.
Modern Primitives: There is no plot for
this known yet. There is no release date yet. There is no trailer for
this yet. There is no cast outside of Hill Harper for this yet. We’ll see if
anything ever becomes of this or if it just stays in development hell for a
really long time, possibly forever.
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. 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 Disney+. I watched it at least once
to see what it’s like and because James Van Der Beak was on it. This is a
reality competition show where professional dancers team up with celebrities of
sorts.
Review:
Status- Currently on Disney+. 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- Carrie Ann
Inaba, who was 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-.
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. 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. 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 in the third
season before watching it a lot again in the fourth and fifth season. I don’t
know yet if I will see it again due to scheduling conflicts. I probably won’t
watch it again since someone was on it that I didn’t like at all to the point
of wanting to give the show up forever as a result. 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 share the theme songs from CSI:
Vegas until I’ve shared all of them in this blog and I’ve caught up with it as
a result. I wish that there were other theme songs that I could share from the
past, but nothing else works at the moment.
CSI: Vegas season 2 theme song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkb9vU_ofaY
Schedule
Out
now- Gossip Girl (on HBO Max), Dogs in Space (on Netflix), Love Life (on HBO
Max), MacGruber (on Peacock), Severance (on Apple TV+), Winning Time: The Rise
of the Lakers Dynasty, The Mulligan, Curb Your Enthusiasm (on HBO), The Resort
(on Peacock), DC’s League of Super-Pets, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (on Disney+),
The
Good Doctor (on ABC at 10/9 Central on Mondays), ‘Til Jail Do Us Part (on
Peacock), CSI: Vegas (on CBS at 10/9 Central on Thursdays)
Currently
on hiatus- Dancing with the Stars, The Masked Singer, Fantasy Island, Family
Game Fight
Possibly
out somehow- Frank and Penelope
October
21, 2022- The School for Good and Evil
November 9, 2022- Zootopia+
November
18, 2022- The People We Hate at the Wedding
November
23, 2022- Pitch Perfect
Unknown
2022- Florida Man, Mnemonix, Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Zero, High
Desert, The Sterling Affairs
March
24, 2023- John Wick Chapter 4
Unknown
2023- Dear Edward, Boston Strangler, Junction
Unknown
year- Eat Your Heart Out, Hurt People, No Better Place to Die, Rendlesham,
Spearfinger, Wake, Blacksmith, Molly and the Moon, Sneaks, Hanging by a Thread,
The Moderator, The Sand Sea, Thebes, Desdemona’s Revenge, Bonecrackers, Un$uited,
Rumble Through the Dark, Antibody Heat, Slingshot, Long December, Griselda, Gringa,
Home Delivery, National Treasure, Landscape with Invisible Hand, Black Water
Transit, The Lost Princess, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight,
Investors, Megalopolis, Frank & Louis, Jodie, A Man in Full, Astoria, Gonzo
Girl, The Requiem Boogie, Modern Primitives
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