Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Thursday DVD Review ~ Kids a Plus, Moms a Miss & a TV Show I love



Ok this is not a DVD but it's a new show and I had to share it with you all. I saw that it was coming on so I set my DVR and tada I am a new fan!! I'm loving these ladies and how straight forward they are. These are some of the great actress I grew up loving and it's fun to see them in a new light. Now I may not agree with it all but it's a nice format and one I can relate to.

THE TALK is co-hosted by Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Holly Robinson Peete, Leah Remini and Marissa Jaret Winokur. The co-hosts-all moms whose children range in age from infant to adult-will swap stories, challenge each other on issues and engage the studio audience and viewers at home with events from the headlines and their own homes through the lens of motherhood.


This is probably more of a Rick movie, I really do have a sense of humor but I may have lost some. I use to be able to sit threw these movies and laugh along shake my head and know I will never have to watch it again. But I guess I have so little time you better make it worth my while. Sorry if you enjoyed this movie I just couldn't get my rear to sit down and love this movie.

Ambitious young record company intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) will let nothing get in the way of his planned rise to the top in the music business -- not even the unruly rock star (Russell Brand) he must escort to Los Angeles for the start of his anniversary concert. Doing whatever it takes to get the rocker from Point A to Point B, Aaron encounters all manners of mishaps in this comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller and produced by Judd Apatow.


I missed this show when it was on TV, so I thought I would try renting it. Usually I LOVE law shows but I just couldn't get into this one :(. Mark-Paul is always a fav but I really couldn't get into it.

Idealistic public defender Jerry Kellerman (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) continues to seek justice for even the most down-and-out defendants, earning well-deserved accolades from his supportive boss, Rosalind Whitman (Gloria Reuben), in Season 2 of this popular legal drama. But illicit affairs and closely guarded secrets ensure that the some of the show's tensest moments take place outside of the courthouse. Melissa Sagemiller and Jane Kaczmarek co-star.


So of course since catching Season 4 & 5 on Lifetime I had to rent Season 1. We won't mention that starting this last Monday Lifetime started from the beginning! UGH!! I'm glad I didn't catch this on TV for the first few shows I so wouldn't want to watch. Now I'm not a Wanda Sykes fan but I must admit when they added that character the show was much more interesting! The writing style did get better a few episodes in also.

Shedding the "'Seinfeld' curse," Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to prime-time comedy with a vengeance in an Emmy-winning role as divorced mom Christine Campbell. With her own business to run and a third-grader to raise, she manages to stay afloat thanks in part to the friendly relationship she shares with her ex (Clark Gregg) -- that is, until he starts dating a much younger woman, coincidentally also named Christine.


Here's one on the instant download that Cole found and is his new favorites!! I caught some of it and I know I couldn't sit threw the whole show but he was laughing and now resighting me lines ... oh great :) ...

Follow the loony animated adventures of 11-year-old Johnny Test and his faithful super-pooch, Dukey, as they don superhero identities and take on villains such as their plump chief nemesis, Bling-Bling Boy. This season, Johnny travels to the center of the earth to recover a lost camera, uses his brilliant sisters' ingenious shrink-ray machine with disastrous results, uncovers a nefarious plot by aliens on the moon and more.
So of course if you watch all 13 episodes of Season 1 you must watch Season 2 right. Oh lord really what a silly show but a good kid one that I don't mind the kids watching, just not me! hehe Oh yes we have the words almost all memorized :).

Sometimes helped and sometimes hindered by his brilliant twin sisters' mad inventions, super-kid Johnny Test and his talking dog, Dukey, continue their battle against evil in such adventures as using a time machine to thwart the pirate Blackbeard. Johnny also tries to save Susan from a love-struck Bling-Bling Boy, confronts a cat that harbors plans to dominate the world, and unwisely helps his sisters clone a happy-go-lucky version of their dad.

7 comments:

  1. i so need to set my DVR for 'the talk'... it looks awesome and the cast is AWESOME too...

    get him to the greek.. TOTAL guy movie i think.. i coulda left it or not.. didn't hate it.. but ya know!!

    have a wonderful day!!!!!!!!

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  2. I have never seen any of these... I am not much on prime time TV!! Sports is about all I watch!

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  3. I did like Get Him To The Greek! I dont know why, but I did. Perhaps my husbands crappy taste in movies is rubbing off on me?

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  4. I can't stand Russell Brand so I'd hate that one lol. Haven't seen the others.

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  6. I've seen The Talk and it was pretty good. I just set it to tape each day. I like Jonah Hill and Russell Brand but the movie just looks silly to me. Old Christine is a favorite of mine and I miss it on TV.

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