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Monday, July 25, 2011

What to Watch (Week of 7/25)

TV Guide
Going on week two of my True Blood "Sexy Beasts" cover as I talked about in my last blog post. I also picked up the Comic-Con 2011 Special Edition cover with The Vampire Diaries on the cover, and also features a large article on Supernatural. I'll most likely being doing a post Comic-Con post sometime this week as well.


Monday, July 25th
-Gossip Girl (rerun) (The CW) 8pm
-Pay It Forward (movie) (TVGuide) 8pm
-How I Met Your Mother (rerun) (CBS) 8pm
-One Tree Hill (rerun) (The CW) 9pm
-Alphas (Syfy) 10pm

Tuesday, July 26th
-White Collar (USA) 9pm
-Covert Affairs (USA) 10pm
-Auction Hunters (Spike) 10pm

Wednesday, July 27th
-The Mentalist (rerun) (TNT) 8pm
-The Shawshank Redemption (movie) (AMC) 8pm
-Modern Family (rerun) (ABC) 8:30pm & 9pm
-Franklin & Bash (TNT) 9pm
-Ghost Hunters International (Syfy) 9pm
-Bones (rerun) (TNT) 10pm

Thursday, July 28th
-The Vampire Diaries (rerun) (The CW) 8pm
-Troy (movie) (Syfy) 8pm1
-Good Will Hunting (movie) (Encore) 9:30pm
-Suits (USA) 10pm

Friday, July 29th
-Ocean's Eleven (movie) (HBO Sig) 7pm
-Bones (rerun) (Fox) 8pm
-Fear (movie) (TVGuide) 8pm
-Supernatural (rerun) (The CW) 9pm
-How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (movie) (Bravo) 9pm

Saturday, July 30th
-The Town (movie) (HBO) 8pm
-JFK (movie) (AMC) 8pm
-Beauty and the Beast (movie) (ABCFam) 9pm

Sunday, July 31st
-True Blood (HBO) 9pm
-The Glades (A&E) 10pm

1. Yes, I know. But it has Orlando Bloom ;)

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

I Can't Wait For...Romeo and Juliet

This movie popped up in my Twitter feed this afternoon and I couldn't wait to share it with you. There isn't much information yet on it, but what I've read so far, I like.

Carlo Carlei's Romeo and Juliet is due out in 2012, but with it only being in pre-production, that could be false. The best news is, is that it will star (rumored, but I hope its true) Paul Wesley (The Vampire Diaries) as Paris and Ed Westwick (Gossip Girl) as Tybalt.  These are two of my favorite CW men and I cannot wait to see them in a movie together! Fingers crossed!


Westwick, Wesley

The film will also star True Grit's Hailee Steinfield (as Juliet), The Pillars of the Earth's Douglas Booth (as Romeo), and Oscar winner Holly Hunter (as the Nurse).

The screenplay was written by Julian Fellowes and will be released by Amber Entertainment.

Monday, July 18, 2011

What to Watch (Week of 7/18)

Loved reading through this week's TV Guide to put together my list.  The reason? Well, the cover featured Alexander SkarsgĂ„rd, Joe Manganiello, and Stephen Moyer as True Blood's "Sexy Beasts." And I could not agree more! Out of the desire to ogle goodness of my heart, I've included the cover art below. The best thing is, is that its a double issue, so I get two weeks to look at it ;)
TV Guide Magazine

Monday, July 18th
-Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story (Lifetime) 8pm - A docudrama recounting the life of children's author J. K. Rowling (Poppy Montgomery).
-Alphas (Syfy) 10pm

Tuesday, July 19th
-Finding Nemo (movie) (Disney) 9pm
-White Collar (USA) 9pm
-Covert Affairs (USA) 10pm
-Auction Hunters (Spike) 10pm

Wednesday, July 20th
-The Proposal (movie) (FX) 7:30pm
-Pride and Prejudice (movie) (TCM) 8pm1
-Modern Family (rerun) (ABC) 8:30pm & 9:00pm
-Franklin & Bash (TNT) 9pm
-Storage Wars (A&E) 10pm & 10:30pm

Thursday, July 21st
-Inglourious Basterds (movie) (Showtime2) 6:30pm
-The Vampire Diaries (rerun) (The CW) 8pm
-Glee (rerun) (Fox) 9pm
-Captain America (movie) (Syfy) 9pm2
-Suits (USA) 10pm

Friday, July 22nd
-Bones (rerun) (Fox) 8pm
-A League of Their Own (movie) (AMC) 8pm
-Iron Man (movie) (FX) 8pm
-Supernatural (rerun) (The CW) 9pm

Saturday, July 23rd
-Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (movie) (ABC) 8pm
-Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (movie) (ABCFam) 8pm

Sunday, July 24th
-Se7ev (movie) (AMC) 4:30pm
-The Italian Job (movie) (AMC) 7:30pm
-True Blood (HBO) 9pm
-The Glades (A&E) 10pm

1. It's not my favorite version, but it stars Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier.
2. A chance to watch before the new movie comes out Friday, July 22nd.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

I Can't Wait For...Anna Karenina

I was working at the video store yesterday and decided I wanted to take home The Young Victoria to watch again, since I absolutely love historical/period romance movies.  Then, of course I started thinking of Pride and Prejudice, because as I said countless times before, it is my all-time favorite movie and love story.  So that then led me to check out what other movies Keira Knightley was working on.

Knightley, Wright, Macfadyen

To my pleasant surprise I discovered that she, Matthew Macfadyen (Mr. Darcy in P&P) and Joe Wright (Director of P&P) would be working together on Anna Karenina.  Yippee! Sadly, Keira and Matthew will be playing brother and sister this time (but hopefully that means a lot of scenes together).  Joining my favorite team will be Saoirse Ronan, who - as I mentioned in my "Movie of the Week" post - starred in Atonement with Keira.  More cast includes Domhnall Gleeson (Bill Weasley from the Harry Potter movies) and Jude Law.

The movie of course is based off the novel by Leo Tolstoy in which Anna is trapped in a loveless marriage and looks for a better life, but finds only a more complicated one.

Filming of the movie will start in September of this year, and the movie has yet to have a release date except for "sometime in" 2012.  I will be waiting on pins and needles!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

GetGlue'd

I am a huge fan of social media, especially when it has to do with entertainment (i.e. my favorites being of course movies and television).  That being said, I am currently absolutely in love with GetGlue. I had the app added to my iPod Touch a long time ago, but because I could only use the app with wireless internet, I had kind of forgot about it. Then I found the app for my Blackberry, and dun dun dun dun, I have become addicted.

GetGlue is a service that helps you find your next favorite movie, book, music album or other every day things, and like Foursquare, "check-in" to those things, like Facebook, "like" or "dislike" those things, and like Twitter, follow people, have followers, and find out what they are interested in.

The unique aspect of GetGlue is their stickers. As you do certain things on GetGlue you will be rewarded with a variety of stickers for your efforts or achievements. They're a cool way for you to display to other Glue-ers what kinds of entertainment you like. Some stickers are unlocked once and stay on your profile forever, others are unlocked for a specific period of time. While it is clear how you can unlock some stickers, others are a bit mysterious and require you to figure out how to unlock them on your own. Some stickers can only be unlocked by checking-in on a specific day during a specific time - these stickers are limited and exclusive and will not be available outside of this window.1

What is so awesome about these stickers is that they can be redeemed on your stickers page for actual stickers!

What's also cool about GetGlue, and is a bit similar to Foursquare's "Mayorships", is a the title of Guru. GetGlue identifies users that are especially passionate about specific books, movies, music and more by awarding them the title of Guru. The Guru title is awarded to the individual who has the richest level of interaction for the given item, based on a point system that is described below. Each item can only have one Guru, so you’ll need to work for the honor, and be vigilant: other eager users can steal the title from you at any time!2

As I stated, I use both the iPod Touch app, the Blackberry app, and the web page for GetGlue, but there are many other apps available depending on your mobile phone.

I cannot wait to get my stickers mailed to me! This new service is in a tie right now with Twitter for me...and that is saying something!

1&2: From GetGlue website

Monday, July 11, 2011

What to Watch (Week of 7/11)

I took a break last week after getting all caught-up on Justified and White Collar. I will now be starting on Mad Men, The Killing, and Falling Skies. I'm a little bummed because usually I would be watching the Tour de France throughout July, but since Lance Armstrong retired again, my heart just isn't in it.

That being said, here is this week's "TV I'm Watching That's Worth Watching What to Watch" for the week of July 11, 2011 (7-11 Slurpee Day!).


Monday, July 11th
-MLB Home Run Derby (ESPN) 8pm

MLB Home Run Derby 2011
Tuesday, July 12th
-MLB All-Star Game (Fox) 8pm
-White Collar (USA) 9pm
-Covert Affairs (USA) 10pm

Wednesday, July 13th
-The Mentalist (rerun) (TNT) 8pm
-Modern Family (rerun) (ABC) 9pm
-Franklin & Bash (TNT) 9pm
-ESPY Awards (ESPN) 9pm

Thursday, July 14th
-Primetime Emmy Award Nominations 7am1
-The Vampire Diaries (rerun) (The CW) 8pm
-True Blood (S4 E1-3 rerun) (HBO) 8pm
-Glee (rerun) (Fox) 9pm
-Suits (USA) 10pm

Friday, July 15th - HAPPY HARRY POTTER DAY! - HP7 Part 2 in theaters!
-Bones (rerun) (Fox) 8pm
-Supernatural (rerun) (The CW) 9pm

Saturday, July 16th
-Easy A (movie) (Starz) 7:20pm2
-The Princess Bride (movie) (HBOFam) 9:15pm
-Legally Blonde (movie) (TBS) 10pm

Sunday, July 17th
-True Blood (HBO) 9pm
-The Glades (A&E) 10pm

1. Not necessarily airing on TV...but very much TV related!
2. Fantastic movie. Hilarious! Love me some Emma Stone.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Movie of the Month...Atonement

Okay, I don't know if I'm going to do this every week, but I just thought...why not give it a try.

I've been making a list of movies I want to catch-up on or re-watch again, as my DVD collection has grown rather large and some of these movies are gathering quite a bit of dust.

Focus Features
I thought to myself today, that it has been so long since I've watched ATONEMENT.

Based on the British romance novel by Ian McEwan and starring Keira Knightley, James McAvoy, Saoirse Ronan, and many others, the movie was nominated for seven Academy Awards in 2007, including Best Picture, and won the Oscar for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score - which I agree was completely well-deserved, as the music was phenomenal.

The movie is about a young writer Briony Tallis (Ronan) who irrevocably changes the course of several lives when she accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit.

Oh my goodness. I don't think I have ever cried harder in a movie. I think I cried harder watching it today, than I did the very first time I watched it. I absolutely love Joe Wright, the director of the film, who also directed my all-time favorite movie, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. The music, as I said is fantastic, and the actors do a phenomenal job playing such emotional roles. This movie is absolutely a must-see. But just make sure you have a box of tissues nearby.