Month: January 2007 (Page 13 of 14)

Is Jann Wenner the new Donald Trump?

With interest in “The Apprentice” waning rapidly, and Trump making more and more of a nuisance of himself by the day, his reality-TV-host crown is ripe for the taking.

Starting this Sunday night on MTV, Jann Wenner will take a swipe at that crown with his own business-based reality show set in the offices of Rolling Stone magazine.

Cocky twentysomethings too big for their britches? Check. Glamorous, camera-friendly setting? Check. Opportunity for cameo appearances by people substantially more interesting than, say, the now-standard Donnie Deutsch appearance on “The Apprentice”? Check and mate.

And on top of all that, Jann has significantly better hair than The Donald, too. Just one more reason I feel compelled to check this thing out. It might still be another reality-TV train wreck…but I’m betting it will at least be an entertaining train wreck — with a damn good soundtrack, to boot.

“I’m From Rolling Stone” will debut on MTV at 10pm Eastern Sunday, January 7.

The Office: “Back from Vacation”

First off, I have to thank Deb for linking to the promo on last episode’s blog that confirmed that Jan was the one who accompanied Michael to Jamaica. I didn’t watch the promo, but her post led me to believe that there was a chance that it actually wasn’t Jan, allowing me to be (sort of) surprised when it turned out that Michael did indeed go to Jamaica with his boss.

Andy (Ed Helms) has been a terrific addition to the program and it’s nice to see the show utilizing his talents. In the opening sequence, his delivery of the line, “I am now chopping off Phyllis’ head with a chainsaw,” was hilarious. I always enjoyed watching Helms’ work on “The Daily Show,” and he’s made a deft transition to my favorite sitcom.

Two other actors have stolen more than a few scenes over the first half of the season. The bit in the warehouse where Michael visited Darryl (Craig Robinson) trying to track down the email photo was absolutely priceless. Robinson’s timing was perfect as he sat there munching on a buffalo wing, saying, “I’m really busy here, Michael.” Meanwhile, Toby (Paul Lieberstein) and Michael’s discussion about the picture in Michael’s office was perfectly uncomfortable. It’s obvious that Michael dislikes Toby mainly because Toby doesn’t work for him (and that he’s politically correct, something that Michael is most definitely not). Lieberstein’s portrayal of the wounded Toby is always subtle.

Anyway, Jan was Michael’s mystery guest, but really, who else could it have been? I loved Jim’s reaction when he was discussing the revelation with Pam – “What happened there…kidnapping?” Speaking of Pam, she finally broke down and cried over Jim’s relationship with Karen. I still expect that she’ll get back together with Roy before Jim parts ways with Karen, allowing the “will they?/won’t they?” theme to go on for a while longer. But back to the crying scene; I nearly shed a tear myself when Dwight took off his jacket and wrapped it around his waist, later saying, “So you’re PMS’ing pretty bad, huh?”

It was a nice surprise when Jan visited Michael, apparently oblivious to his idiocy surrounding the photo. She’ll eventually find out, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she’ll be even more upset that he didn’t tell her about it the night of the inventory luau. But you really can’t blame Mr. Scott. He’s got to take the lovin’ when he can get it.

(Note: For fans of the original UK series, Ricky Gervais’ new show “Extras” enters its second season on January 14th on HBO.)

Exit 57 pwnz0rz

One of these days, Comedy Central will hopefully reissue the excellent sketch comedy show “Exit 57” on DVD. For thos of you who don’t know, this was a short-lived series that featured Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris, Jodi Lennon, Paul Dinello, and Mitch Rouse. It was one of my all-time fave shows, and I still have a few episodes recorded on a dusty old VHS tape somewhere. Anyway, here are four of my fave clips from the series. Thank God for YouTube!

“Say goodbye to the OC, bitch!”


We’ll miss you, Sidelooker.

After an abbreviated four-season run, and on the heels of what many critics have dubbed a creative revival following the death of Marissa Cooper (played by Mischa “Deer in Headlights” Barton), the Fox network has cancelled teen drama “The O.C.”

Though many were hooked on the show from its first episode, in which over-privileged stud Luke (Chris Carmack) uttered the memorable words “Welcome to the O.C., bitch!” to wrong-side-of-the-tracks newcomer Ryan Atwood (Benjamin “Sidelooker” McKenzie) after engaging in the obligatory Karate-Kid-style beat-down, the drama has continued to lose viewers during each successive season. Its final episode will air February 22.

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