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Greetings and salutations, Heathers gets a new premiere date!
May 1st, 2018 under Paramount+. [ Comments: 2 ]

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The Heathers reboot was supposed to debut on Paramount Network in March; but due to the high school shooting in Parkland, they decided to hold it. Today, they announced that the show based on the 1988 movie, will now premiere on July 10th.

The Dramedy stars Grace Victoria Cox, Brendan Scannell, James Scully, Melanie Field, Jasmine Mathews, Selma Blair and Shannen Doherty. While the plot is like the cult classic, it is very different from it. It is modernized for the new millennium. Therefore, fans of the original will love and so will people who never saw the feature.

Therefore, mark your calendars because you don’t want to miss this date.

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Michael Bolton gets his Gangsta on!
March 19th, 2018 under Michael Bolton, Paramount+. [ Comments: none ]


We have seen Michael Bolton as a rocker. We have heard him belt out Adult Contemporary. Now we will see him do rap. But don’t worry, it is for one night only.

This Thursday, he will be mouthing Coolio’s Gangsta Paradise on Paramount Network’s Lip Sync Battle. Looking at that sneak peek, I think he should have done Weird Al Yankovic’s take on instead. I think that looked more like an Amish Paradise as compared to a Gangsta one.

What did you think?

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Paramount Network delays Heathers because of Parkland
February 28th, 2018 under Paramount+. [ Comments: 2 ]

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Heathers was supposed to premiere March 7th on Paramount Network, but they are now delaying it for the foreseeable future. The show is based on the 1989 movie, with the same name, that deals with teens killing other teens as part of the plotline. Because of the Valentine’s Day massacre at Stoneman Douglas High School, the network decided it is not the appropriate to air the show at this current time.

The network explained their decision as, “Heathers is a satirical comedy that takes creative risks in dealing with many of society’s most challenging subjects ranging from personal identity to race and socio-economic status to gun violence.” Then they added, “While we stand firmly behind the show, in light of the recent tragic events in Florida and out of respect for the victims, their families and loved ones, we feel the right thing to do is delay the premiere until later this year.”

I have seen the first five episodes of the show, and even though I like it, I think they did the right thing. It is just not the right climate for a show like this right now. They need to let the nation heal a little while longer after Parkland before they air it.

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Waco is an intense miniseries that will blow you away
January 24th, 2018 under Paramount+. [ Comments: 2 ]

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Between August 1992 and April 1993, the FBI and the ATF were involved in two standoffs that did not go well. The first was Ruby Ridge and we watched it all unfold on live television. The law enforcement agencies were heavily criticized about how they handled it, so you would think they would be careful if they ever got themselves involved in another standoff. The second time they screwed up even more, and this one went done Texas. Tonight at 10p, Paramount Network tells both sides of the story of what really went down in Waco.

In the first episode, they give us the background of David Koresh (Taylor Kitsch), the religious leader of the Branch Davidian, and his followers which includes his many wives and children. You see how they interacted together as a family, who believed very strongly in their faith and their leader. They were not harming anyone.

Also in that episode, we get to know Gary Noesner (Michael Shannon), an FBI hostage negotiator. He will eventually be brought in to deal with Koresh, but tonight he is focused on Ruby Ridge.

Next week, the episode takes place 6 months afterwards. The ATF is looking into Koresh because they hear that several weapons have been sent to the compound. They want to know why. There is also interest about why Koresh has multiple wives and how young they were when they married him. They send in Agent Robert Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) as a spy to learn more about them. Even though he went in undercover, he has grown attached to them.

The ATF has decided that they are ready to go in on February 28th, and they send in the troops to serve a search warrant. When a TV news cameraman unknowingly asks one of the member of the Branch Davidian for directions to the compound, the member warns Koresh they are coming. Koresh tells Rodriguez to call it off because he knows who is, but it is too late.

And that brings us the third episode with a shootout that leaves 4 agents and 5 members dead. As both sides try to recuperate after the gun battle, Noesner is brought in to negotiate with Koresh.

Then for the next 3 episodes, he will try to get them out peacefully. But as we know on April 19, 1993, it all comes to a fiery and deadly end.

For a month and a half, we watched as both sides waited the other one out on live television, but we did not know the whole story. Starting tonight, we will hear what really happened from someone who has inside knowledge. The 6-part series is based on a book by David Thibodeau, who is only one of the 9 survivors from that day.

For over 2 decades there have been a lot of questions of what really happened during the standoff. Who is at fault? The bureaus blame the Branch Davidians for it, but a lot of people are skeptical of that. This series makes you rethink what you know about Waco and it is a good thing. Because we need to make sure this never happens again.

Not only is Waco great because of the story and who told it. It is also great because of the cast. Kitsch has really grown as actor since Friday Night Lights and gives one helluva a performance. If you didn’t know it was him playing the title role, you never would have guessed it. Same goes for Supergirl’s Melissa Benoist and Camryn Manheim.

I recently watched an old telemovie about Waco and it nowhere as good as this limited series. This Paramount TV’s first scripted program and they are starting it off with a bang. No pun intended.

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Greetings and salutations, the Heathers trailer is finally here!
January 18th, 2018 under Paramount+, Shannen Doherty. [ Comments: none ]

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Paramount Network launched today and to celebrate, they released the trailer for their Heathers reboot that debuts on March 7th. While it is does not look like the film, it definitely has that campy feel. Not just because Shannen Doherty is in it. That is just an added bonus. What makes it like the cult favorite is that dark humor.

To paraphrase Veronica, my daydreams of the show are not as good as the reality. The reality is so much better. So until it premieres, I will be saying, “F*ck me gently with a chainsaw.”

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