Showing posts with label FOX broadcasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FOX broadcasting. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Simpsons: 20 Years and Still Going Strong!



There is no better time to give a long overdue shout out to one of the most brilliant comedies on television than now. The Simpsons (Fox-Sundays at 8pm) has entered its 20th season on the air and it's still going strong.

A few Simpsons Factoids to set the tone:
  • The Simpsons premiered in December 1989 and quickly became a cornerstone program for the then fledgling Fox Broadcast network
  • It was created by Matt Groening and James L. Brooks and they are still producing the program
  • It has won 24 Emmys, 26 Annies and a Peabody Award
  • It spawned one feature length, very successful theatrical movie
  • The Simpsons is the longest running sitcom in US television history
  • It has added countless catch-phrases to the American language, including Homer Simpsons' hapless, "D'oh!"
The original actors who have provided the voices for America's yellowest family are all still part of the series including Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge), Nancy Cartwright (Bart) and Yeardley Smith (Lisa). There have been dozens of guest stars (including U2 and Mick Jagger) as well as a Who's Who of comedy writing deities including Conan O'Brien and (a Nose favorite!) Ricky Gervais.

This past Sunday's episode (Season 20: Episode 11), "How the Test Was Won", proved that The Simpsons still has the spark of genius. It gave us horror (Lisa got test anxiety), fantasy (Homer forgot to mail an insurance bill and imagined death and dismemberment), a road trip (down a river on a garbage barge with the Bart and the Principal) and literary references at Marge's book club. It also managed to completely smear the folly of public school standardized testing. All this in a half hour that moved like greased lightening.

My son, who will turn 19 this weekend, has quite literally grown up with this program. As an avid enthusiast he sometimes grumbles that it "jumped the shark" a few years back, but he still watches The Simpsons (AND all the repeats... it's a DVR clogger that's for sure) every chance he gets.

The Simpsons has created a cottage industry of products including shirts, boxer shorts, mugs and books. It's just so darn...big, that this humble Flaming Nose post could not possibly do it justice. All we can do is stand back and say...wow. Or, more appropriately, "Cowabunga"!

My favorite episode of The Simpsons is one where Marge decides she needs a creative outlet so she tries out for the part of Blanche DuBois in the Springfield community theater production of "A Streetcar Named Desire". Maggie the baby has to go to pre-school, and she lands at a gulag for tots where Ayn Rand is the principal. In a 5 second gem of amazing obscurity, the Ayn Rand character writes "A is A" on the blackboard, paraphrasing John Galt from the novel "Atlas Shrugged". The Simpsons won my heart for life by throwing in this joke that probably only .001% of their viewers understood.

I've posted an example of the clever and ever mutating open sequence above. Be sure to visit the website, as there are games and free streaming video for current episodes. Fox plans to have many surprises and events to honor this historic 20th season on the air. It won't officially be 20 years for The Simpsons until next January, but here at the Nose we want to be among the first to wish them all a happy birthday!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Great Monster on "Fringe" Last Night!


Be sure to watch last night's episode of Fox's Fringe if you're a fan of good spiky monsters! The episode, entitled "Transformation", starts out with a shocking metamorphosis -- ala The Fly with a tooth coming out, with goo -- and then it goes crazy from there!

The episode can be found a few places, including (for now) YouTube. Seek and ye shall find it!

Yikes!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

"24" Season Seven Premieres Tonight on Fox!

We loved the preview movie Redemption from this November, and now it's time for the new season to begin! If the movie was any indication, this season should restore 24's stellar reputation as one of the most exciting hours on television ever, easily rivaling anything that the movies are throwing at us. There are certainly hours that are more subtle or cerebral, perhaps, but nothing can match the visceral enjoyment and suspense that a good hour of 24 can supply.







Much of the action this season takes place in Washington D.C., and it's probably safe to say the nation's capitol has captured the attention of America -- and the world -- more so the past few months than in a long time, and in a good way. Should work well for 24's relevance.

24 premieres on Fox tonight at 8pm for two hours, and continues tomorrow Monday for another two hours at 8pm also. The show lands in its regular Monday 9pm slot -- after House -- next week.


All we can say is "Go, Jack, Go!"!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Counting Down to Sunday's "Redemption" of "24"


After a fairly universally-deemed-dismal Season 6 (now in the almost distant past) of the usually spectacular series 24, the series is back in business with a special 2-hour event this coming Sunday night, in anticipation of Season 7 coming in full, in January, to Fox.

"Redemption" is what looks to be an action-packed outing, set in Africa, where Keifer Sutherland's Jack Bauer has been working as a missionary -- cleansing his karma, no doubt. Filmed on location in Capetown, South Africa as well as L.A., "Redemption" also features the always intelligent actress Cherry Jones (The Perfect Storm, Signs) as the U.S. President, intense Brit actor Robert Carlyle (Trainspotting, The Full Monty, 28 Weeks Later, and so much more), Gil Bellows (Ally McBeal), and Jon Voight in the story centered around the real-life conscription of child soldiers by African militia warlords. No doubt a very timely story, I hope that movies like Blood Diamond have given audiences a good idea of how this kind of tale, which I doubt would normally go over that well here, can be an exciting and moving experience.

Let's assume that the 24 folks have fixed whatever tendencies toward meandering that plagued the last season, and that we are looking forward to another dynamite Jack Bauer outing. Nothing -- but nothing! -- on TV has ever been as good or clearly even-better-than-the-movies as a really terrific episode of 24, and that's the level of quality we're hoping for with "Redemption".

"Redemption" premieres this coming Sunday, November 22, at 8pm on Fox. The website for this special event is full of background info and all sorts of extras, so do visit it!

Here's the "Redemption" trailer to get you in the mood!: