I’ve Got a HOUSE I’d Like to Give You…

In honor of the new season of HOUSE, which kicks off with a 2-hour season premiere on Monday, I have one House Season 5 DVD to give away!



If you’d like to enter to win, leave a comment here or on my Facebook wall with your name and email address, stating WHY you’d like to win the DVD. The only rules are that you must live in the U.S. and can only enter one time. 

This contest is open until Monday, September 21 at 8pm PST. I will then put all of your names into a hat and randomly select one winner, which I will announce either later that evening or the following day. 

Simple enough? Bring it on. Win a House of your very own.

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Fringe Season 1 DVD & Blu-Ray Preview

Whether you watched the first season of Fringe or are interested in exploring the series for the first time, I recommend that you pick up a copy of the Season 1 DVD or Blu-Ray when it becomes available tomorrow! Because I had the opportunity to review this 7-disc set before it was released, I experienced Fringe all over again during the last few weeks, and found it to be extremely entertaining and compelling to watch from start to finish (and without the distraction of commercials). 

There are over six hours of Special Features, and they are fantastic. From Behind The Real Science of Fringe to Roberto Orci’s comprehensive Production Diary, to unaired scenes, a gag reel and even a Gene the Cow montage, I have a brand new appreciation for the creative and production teams who bring Fringe to life week after week. To be able listen in as series co-creators J.J. Abrams, Orci and Alex Kurtzman discuss the genesis of Fringe during the pilot episode commentary is worth the price of admission alone. There are two additional full-length commentaries accompanying episodes on the DVD and Blu-Ray. 

The exclusive, additional extras on the Fringe S1 Blu-Ray include BD-Live enabled features and Fringe Pattern Analysis, with experts who dissect various scenes from the first season.

For more details, visit the official Fringe DVD site.



Last week, the cast and crew of Fringe celebrated the launch of the Season 1 DVD and Blu-Ray in Vancouver, where filming is currently underway for Season 2. From left to right, Roberto Orci, Blair Brown (Nina Sharp), Lance Reddick (Agent Broyles), Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth), John Noble (Dr. Walter Bishop), Josh Jackson (Peter Bishop), J.J. Abrams and Anna Torv (Agent Dunham). 

Among my favorite features on this S1 DVD – discovering who originally auditioned for different roles, how they integrate scientific fact with crazy theories, and what inspired the creation of this series (hint: rent Altered States and start adding David Cronenberg films to your queue)!  

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Glorious Inglourious Basterds


Immediately following the roll of the credits, I declared Inglourious Basterds to be my favorite film of the year thus far. Granted, the 2009 slate has been less than stellar and the usual Oscar-caliber suspects have yet to reveal themselves. That being said, my votes for the first batch of Academy Award nominations would be as follows:

Best Picture: Inglourious Basterds
Best Director: Quentin Tarantino
Best Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino
Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz
Best Supporting Actress: Melanie Laurent

Tarantino has arguably the most unique eye and taste in contemporary cinema. To me, Inglourious Basterds is his finest film to date, in terms of story and cinematography. It is as if Tarantino dons a loaded orchestra wand, stands on a dais (eyes and grin equally wide and wild), and conducts the violent scenes before him with precision and maniacal joy. To be honest, I am not bothered or distracted by the violence in Tarantino films, because I interpret it more as artistic choreography than gratuitous bloodshed. Basterds is no exception. 

Some directors seem to apply the overused slow motion (bullet time, time-lapse, etc.) technique to their films in order to accentuate the action. Tarantino, on the other hand, appears to specifically decelerate scenes to emphasize the emotion; he wants us to know exactly how his characters feel as they each administer their preferred method of vengeance or justice. That has never been more evident than it is in Basterds, and credit is due to the very talented ensemble as well as the man behind the lens.  

The Basterds cast was actually a pleasant surprise. Frankly, this is Brad Pitt at his best. I was quite bored throughout The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and thrilled to see Pitt finally reveal his truly dark humor roots in Basterds (versus his campy performance in Burn After Reading). 



But I’ve rarely seen an actor steal an entire movie more deftly than Christoph Waltz, as Colonel Hans Landa. A seasoned actor from Austria and relative unknown in the U.S., Waltz is a knockout in Basterds, and a shoe-in for Supporting Actor when the 2009 Oscar nods are announced. Waltz plays Landa brilliantly, a disarmingly jolly menace with a similar disposition to The Joker (Heath Ledger, last year’s posthumous recipient in this category).



The two female leads in Basterds, Diane Kruger and Melanie Laurent, both imbue and arm their characters with the strength to more than hold their own among the overwhelmingly male cast. I was extremely impressed by and drawn to Laurent, an alluring French actress who is also worthy of acting accolades for this film when awards season arrives. 

The soundtrack to Basterds features an eclectic mix of tracks that accompany and elevate certain scenes in the film beautifully. Tarantino rarely disappoints when it comes to the music that he meticulously chooses for his projects. 

I’ve heard many refer to Inglourious Basterds as a Jewish revenge movie. I am Jewish, but that fact remains irrelevant with regard to my appreciation for this film on all levels. To me, a (historical or fictional) bad guy is a bad guy, whether in life or on screen. Obviously I am able to differentiate between reality and fantasy, and this movie was far easier for me to experience personally than the painfully authentic Schindler’s List. I admire both films for their direction and cinematography, and would argue that Basterds‘ remarkably unconventional perspective is as important in the educational entertainment landscape as one with a more historically accurate portrayal of that era, locale and war. 

Basterds truly is a stunning piece of work; from script, structure and pace to the performances and overall aesthetic. While not for the faint at heart, it is a movie that I would recommend to those who appreciate the craft and art of filmmaking. You need not be a Tarantino loyalist to enjoy Basterds; you will be absolutely riveted from the incredibly tense and boldly diffuse first scene through the very rewarding conclusion. 

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Own House’s Cane, Attend Family Guy Table Read & More: Bid Now! Emmy Auction Benefits Education

House fans, now is your chance to snag a custom cane, autographed by Hugh Laurie. Family Guy enthusiasts, you can bid on the very unique opportunity to attend a cast Table Read. These are just two of the many television-related items and experiences up for grabs in the Emmy Auction currently taking place on eBay through September 3:

  • Autographed memorabilia from cast members of Breaking Bad, The Cleaner, Damages, Grey’s Anatomy, The Mentalist, The Office, Rescue Me, Saving Grace and more
  • Emmy dresses designed by Christian Siriano and Lauren Conrad
  • Front Row Seats to the Emmy’s Red Carpet, and Red Carpet Bleacher seats to the Screen Actors Guild Awards
  • Set Visits to The Bold & The Beautiful, Medium, Melrose Place, Monk and Young & the Restless
  • Tickets to Emmy Awards + HBO After-Party
  • Tickets to the So You Think You Can Dance Finale
  • VIP Tickets to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Jay Leno Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien
  • VIP Tickets to the Tournament of Roses Parade

One hundred percent of the proceeds from this auction benefit the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation, which develops and sponsors educational and archival programs. As both a professional archivist and huge fan of the television industry, I am very happy to support this non-profit organization.

Bid early and often; the auction ends next week! The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards air on Sunday, September 20.

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Fall 2009 TV Calendar: Download Your Copy Now!

As the fall season approaches every year, I prepare a television spreadsheet for myself to keep track of both new and returning shows; I find this to be a useful tool for programming my TiVO and figuring out my writing schedule. Due to the amount of interest that my friends, co-workers and family have expressed in obtaining such a document, I decided to share it with those of you who might also be interested.  

Click here to download your copy of the official JOpinionated 2009 Fall TV Calendar! 

There are far fancier versions of Fall TV calendars and schedules on other sites, but mine is bare-bones basic and straightforward. It is organized by day of the week, and includes premiere dates, as well as my personal recommendations for new shows. In addition, there is a second page which lists all shows that are either returning or debuting in early 2010. 

If I am missing a cable or network series or you spot an error, please let me know and I will update the spreadsheet immediately. 

Thanks, and enjoy!

-Jo
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