Sunday, May 18, 2003

Must See TV?

  • "The Matrix Reloaded" set one box office record by raking in over $42 million on it's first day. I"The Matrix Reloaded" should also set a new record for a "R" rated movie's weekend gross ["Hannibal" holds the record with the $58 million it made during its opening weekend].
  • Rob Lowe's returning to in a new tv series called "The Lyon's Den." I enjoyed him in "West Wing" and would have been more interested if his character there spun off into his own series. Although I may give it a try since there's nothing else I watch on Sundays at 10PM.
  • "Tarzan and Jane" is a modern day look at Tarzan, but with a twist. He's been brought back to "the glass and steel canyons of another jungle - New York City. From his rooftop perch, Tarzan protects the city with the primal morality that proclaimed him king of the jungle." Throw in a love triangle with Jane and you're on to something... something I would watch except that it'll be on the same time as "Alias."
  • James Caan stars in "Las Vegas" as Big Ed Deline, a former CIA agent who runs the best surveillance company in Vegas. "You can bet on high stakes and high-speed action in this adrenaline-fueled drama from the writer of "The Fast and the Furious." You can bet that I'll give it a shot.
  • "Jake 2.0" is about computer technician who through an accident can shrink to an atomic level, possesses superhuman strength, lightning-fast speed, heightened hearing, magnified vision and the ability to communicate telepathically with computers. Now if he only has the power to bring in an audience! [I'll be watching "West Wing."]
  • Based on the character portrayed by Jennifer Lopez in Elmore Leonard's Out of Sight, "Karen Sisco" could benefit from the curiosity factor and a weak competition. It might be worth a look.
  • "Threat Matrix" follows "a highly specialized, elite task force trained and equipped to counter anyone or anything that threatens our nation. The head of this super-secret team is Special Agent John Kilmer. He reports only to the President and has authority to call upon the technical skills, firepower, and specialist agents of the FBI, CIA and NSA. " Man, this sounds like fun... the question is can it survive "Survivor"?
  • Joe Pantoliano, ["The Matrix"] is "The Handler," an FBI agent who trains street operatives and prepares them to go undercover. Maybe.
  • So what looks good to you?

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