Sep 18, 2008 | 06:34 PM PST
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What is the deal with the sound on KAYU FOX???
the commercials are soooo loud that the sound is distorted, and at other times the volume of the show is half of all other channels (except the commercials). Now I know all t.v. stations do this ... but KAYU is the worst. And even worse there is now way to comment on it!
Aug 24, 2008 | 10:26 AM PST
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My God I love those cheesy puffs of air. There's nothing more fulfilling, nay only one more fulfillng experience than biting into a greasy cheeto and feeling my mouth fill with the taste of cheese and grease. When one really thinks about it, the experience is much like eating a weiner. Who has not spent the day at the ball park & marveled at the incredible selection of weiners and sides? Some like chili or saurkraut. I like mine just plain in the buns - perhaps with just the slightest dollop of sauce on the side. Oh I do love summer......
Nov 28, 2007 | 01:40 PM PST
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I like to know is want bring on the writers strike in the first place. was it about the writers not getting paid enough or what. let me know what you think of this subject.
Nov 19, 2007 | 04:40 PM PST
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This screen writer's strike just doesn't seem to make sense.
You mean to tell me these people get PAID to write scripts for TV shows? It just goes to show you that the networks should have gone "All Reality All the Time". Who cares about "Grey's Anatomy"?
Does this mean that the announcers on football games are going to be silenced? If so, thank the good Lord. They've got real bad writers. Or they're just idiots.
I am sure glad that "24" is a reality show so that Fox will bring it back in January...It is a reality show, isn't it? I mean, it's very realistic.
Don't you think?
Oct 26, 2007 | 03:39 PM PST
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You have to wonder if Fox will cancel Family Guy (again). The Parent's TV Council- bunch of wackos-has again disapproved of "Family Guy" on Fox, along with "American Dad " and "Bones". (yes, really: "Bones"!)
So, I read this week that General Motors has decided to boycott "Family Guy", "Dad" and "Bones" because surely people who watch this sort of programming are not people who they want driving around in a Chevy!
Well, I gotta tell you that if this ends up being the end of "Family Guy", I will darn sure never set foot in a GM dealership again.
You?
Oct 04, 2007 | 08:50 AM PST
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Danny Bonaduce has done what every Survivor fan wishes they could do: he kicked Jonny Fairplay's butt.
If you watched Survivor: Pearl Islands, you'll recall that Jonny "Fairplay" won a reward competition by lying to other players. About his grandmother. Being dead. She wasn't dead, it was just a rotten trick he came up with. The other players threw the competition so that he could win and "find out" what happened to his grandmother.
From that point on, pretty much everyone has hated him; something that he seems to enjoy.
Besides being introduced to the real Jonny Fairplay, Survivor: Pearl Islands also introduced us to his signature move: The Monkey Hump. Jonny claims to have performed the Monkey Hump, "on pretty much every show" he's ever been on. The FOX Reality Really Awards were no exception.
Jonny was supposed to be presenting an award, but the audience was booing him. Danny came on stage and told him, "they're booing 'cause they hate you." He walked away to go offstage, but Jonny stopped him, jumped on him, and began Monkey Humping him. Danny tossed Jonny over his head, and Jonny landed on his face. Hard. He then got up and stormed offstage like a little girl, much to the audience's delight.
And people say reality television is dead.
Check out the video and decide for yourself, but Jonny claims he was giving Danny an innocent hug (he describes it as, "a nice thing"). Looks more like he's dry humping him, if you ask me. And you can't blame Danny for defending himself against sexual harassment, let alone sue him. Yes, Jonny is pressing charges.
At any rate, I'm glad someone finally managed to kick Jonny Fairplay's butt. And Danny, good for you. I would have done the exact same thing.
Sep 26, 2007 | 03:07 PM PST
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That treacherous terror of the triage transports Tuesdays to total triumph! Yes, everyone's favorite snarky doctor is back, this time, sans crew. With both Wilson and Cuddy on his case about hiring new interns, House was determined to solve the case without assistance.
I won't ruin it for you in case you haven't watched it, but this is one episode I'm glad I caught!
What I really wanted to talk about was this whole, Foreman-Chase-Cameron thing. At the end of the previous season, all three of them quit. And while House does go the entire episode without a posse, it's clear that new ducklings will soon be in the roost.
Or will they?
I couldn't help but notice that the opening credits of the show still bear the names of Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, and Jesse Spencer (are those two married yet?). Does that mean that House will get his original crew back? Is this whole, "fresh meat" thing just a ploy to see what will happen to the show's ratings if the writers break up the band?
All I know is what I saw in the "next time on" at the end of the show: House interviews a few dozen doctors and has visions of Foreman, Chase, and Cameron. Perhaps the biggest clue comes from a video in
the features section of the House website. It's an interview with Epps, Morrison, and Spencer about their characters, and there's some very strong hinting that we haven't seen the last of Foreman, Chase, and Cameron.
Sep 21, 2007 | 04:18 PM PST
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I watched the new Gordon Ramsey show "KITCHEN NIGHMARES" last night and I'm on the fence... I love his BBC show, but in classic American Television fashion, this US version is a little too "produced" for me. BUT, just like I still watch US version of THE OFFICE, you can bet I'll keep watching this one, too! I love Gordon Ramsey and I think any place that gets his help for a week is a very lucky place - one I would go too (assuming I lived close by).
Did anyone else catch KITCHEN NIGHTMARES? Would love to know what everyone thought!
Sep 21, 2007 | 07:31 AM PST
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I've been watching some of our new shows, and so far I like what I see. I haven't watched all of the new episodes, but here's what I think of what I've seen:
Prison Break - Season one was great, season two was a bit shaky, but the first episode of season three has reinvigorated my faith in the show. I particularly like how the opening is the same as the first two season, but with Sona as the prison. I look forward to what this season has to offer.
K-Ville - The first episode was interesting, although I'm undecided about this show. There's nothing really wrong with the show, it's just "first episode blues." More often than not, the first episode of a new show isn't as strong as the next several, so I'll have to give it some time.
Back to You - I love it. Then again, I did used to work in broadcast news, so a lot of these jokes are particularly funny as a result of my experiences. I wonder how long until we see
Twiggy.
'Til Death - The best way I can describe this is steady. It's not the funniest show on TV, but it's not boring, either. I like the cast and the show makes me laugh. My wife and I are both pretty goofy, so the show appeals to us insofar as we can relate to the characters. We'll keep watching for sure!
Kitchen Nightmares - I love to cook, I love Gordon, and I love Hell's Kitchen. As such, I was excited to watch Kitchen Nightmares. The premiere episode didn't disappoint! Like many reality TV shows, I kept wondering why everyone put up with the stupid guy holding everyone back, but I was pleased to see that, in the end, he had a revelation and really started pitching in. It's a fun show and I look forward to the next episode!
TMZ - The only way I can describe this show is Entertainment Tonight meets Blind Date. The irreverent way in which news about the celebrities is presented is humorous, and really different from anything I've seen before. Personally, I don't really care what famous people are up to, but TMZ doesn't seem to care either. The show seems less concerned with reporting what they're doing and more focused on making fun of celebrities doing stupid and embarrassing things.
I've also watched several videos on the
TMZ section of our website. It's addicting. -)