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Ray Liotta is not feeling TV |
| September 21st, 2006 under CBS. [ Comments: none ]
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These are words you definitely don’t want to hear from the star of your new fall show. "Some days I say, ‘There’s no f***ing way I’m going to stay here,’ " Ray Liotta, star of CBS’ new crime drama, "Smith," tells Entertainment Weekly. "Between the hours, the speed you have to get [the episodes] done, the egos involved . . . and it’s not as collaborative as I thought it would be," Liotta says. "But when I look back, there are movies where you’re compromised. It’s always some thing." Uh oh.
The Starr Report
Wow, he has such a big ego and his career has been going so well recently. . .not. Predicition this show will be gone after November sweeps.
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How did I grade The Class on CBS? |
| September 18th, 2006 under CBS, Reviews. [ Comments: none ]
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I give The Class airs on CBS on Mondays at 8p a solid B! What I love about this show is that it has that old sitcom feel to it! And just for that I will watch this show to support a genre that sadly dying out. I have seen the first two episodes and I have to admit it is growing on me. I also have to admit there is way too much overacting on this show and everyone is a character. This leads me back to feeling of a sitcom from the late 70s and throughout the 80s. I can’t remember if Lizzy Caplan was this annoying on Related, but her hair and facial reactions need to be toned down ASAP. Sean Maguire looks and hotness are being wasted on this show with glasses and nerdy preppy clothing. Seriously if they want ratings relax his attire. I have to admit I am disappointed in Jason’s Ritter acting so far, but I think we will see more of he amazing acting abilities as the weeks go on. The one actor I think has nailed it is Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who plays a down on his luck nerd. There are way to many gay jokes that over the top, that I feel will be toned as the show goes. It is a joke that is funny for a few episodes, but if they think they can the joke running throughout the season they will not last that long. I am not sure if this show will get a full season pick-up because King of Queens is ready to take their slot at a moments notice. In fact I thought this show would be the first once cancelled without seeing it. I now think that honor will go to Men in Tress next week after Numbers destroys it on Friday. What I can say is that as long as this show is on, my DVR will be recording it! BTW saw the season premiere of How I Met Your Mother and it is just as good as it was last year! Tomorrow I will review Jericho for you! Something I will not write for you while I am at work!
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A body washes ashore near the CSI: Miami set |
| September 16th, 2006 under CBS. [ Comments: none ]
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A man’s body floated up near where a crew was filming a scene for the crime show "CSI: Miami," authorities said. The body washed up early Friday in Biscayne Bay at Bicentennial Park, which film crews were using as a helicopter staging ground for aerial shots of a fictional offshore investigation for the CBS show, police said. A homeless man spotted the body and alerted an off-duty police officer who was working security on the set, police said. The body had no signs of injury, and the death was not considered suspicious, according to authorities. "Unfortunately, it’s not unusual during certain times of the year that people who have fallen in the bay, either homeless or people who were asleep or in some cases boaters who had a mishap, fall into the bay and turn up days later," said Detective Delrish Moss, a Miami police spokesman. It’s not the first dead body to unexpectedly appear on a "CSI" set. One was found this week in a Los Angeles building where "CSI: New York" was filming. Police also didn’t consider that death suspicious.
ABC News
This is getting spooky now. Like is there some spirit trying to help undiscovered deaths through the CSIs’ sets?
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Real mummified body found on the CSI: New York set |
| September 12th, 2006 under CBS. [ Comments: none ]
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Things got a bit too realistic on the set of CSI: New York on Tuesday, where an actual mummified body was discovered inside the building where production was underway. Though downtown Los Angeles was subbing for the streets of New York, the corpse was real, a source close to the show tells PEOPLE, who says the remains were found on the 5th floor of the building – only two floors below the actors and film crew. The body, the source says, "was discovered by a building engineer who checked on the tenant because he had not paid rent for the month." Making matters weirder is that the show has already shot an episode revolving around the discovery of a mummified body. Though the show’s stars – Gary Sinise and Melina Kanakaredes – were not on location at the time of the discovery, day players and the stunt people were. Police and representatives from the coroner’s office, who will perform an autopsy, soon joined them.
People
I wonder if they were called in to investigate the guy’s death?
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More photos of K-Fed on the set of CSI |
| September 8th, 2006 under Britney Spears/KFed, CBS. [ Comments: none ]
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Who knew he could read?

photo: Robert Voets/CBS
I know y’all have been wanting to know when is his CSI episode going to air and the answer is Thursday, October 12th at 9p on CBS. But the best part of this is update is the title of the episode. . . Fannysmakin’, yes you read that right Fannysmackin’. Enough said!
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