Posts with tag Cupid
Posted May 2nd 2008 1:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Casting, Reality-Free

This sounds like a stroke of genius. Make that two geniuses when it comes to comedy. Catherine O'Hara and Rob Thomas working together.
O'Hara has been cast as the lead in Good Behavior, one of three Rob Thomas projects in the works for next season (although he has stepped back from
Beverly Hills 90210 to concentrate on
Good Behavior and
Cupid). If the ABC dramedy manages to get picked up and O'Hara is heading up the project, they can count on me to tune in. Yeah, I said it. I'm committed if the
SCTV-vet is committed.
Catherine, who might be best known as Kevin's mother in
Home Alone and
Home Alone 2, is better known to comedy devotees for her brilliant work on
SCTV -- Lola "I want to have your baby" Heatherton, and the Christopher Guest mockumentaries like
Best in Show (she was Cookie Guggleman Fleck, the trampy wife of Eugene Levy, both of whom adored their terrier).
Good Behavior is based on
Outrageous Fortune, a New Zealand series about a criminal family. Catherine is Jackie West, the matriarch of the clan, and when her spouse is caught and thrown in jail for five years, she decides that it's time for the rest of the family to go straight.
Posted Apr 15th 2008 12:01PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Reality-Free

Every time I see an image of Rob Thomas I can't help but think, "man, that is one huge neck." Sorry, just had to get that out of the way.
It turns out that the aforementioned tight-tie-wearing director/producer/writer has
decided to pass on heading the Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff series to concentrate more on a couple of other projects, one of which we've already mentioned before:
Cupid and
Good Behavior. Thomas will still be involved with the spinoff show, but only as an executive producer. In fact, the script for the series is being totally rewritten by Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah from
What About Brian (Update: They also wrote for
Freaks & Geeks and
Undeclared). In a nutshell, fans of Rob Thomas won't likely be feeling the Rob Thomas-ness in this series.
This isn't the first time in recent history that Thomas has stepped down from a new series.
The same thing happened with Miss Guided last year, though it's unclear if that show has suffered at all from his departure.
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Posted Apr 8th 2008 10:41AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Casting, Reality-Free

Jeremy Piven was unavailable this time around, busy as he is playing Ari in
Entourage, so writer/producer Rob Thomas went in another direction. Taller, by four inches.
Thomas has chosen Bobby Cannavale for the title role in Cupid for ABC.Cannavale, an Emmy-award winner for his guest turn on
Will & Grace as Vince, will be Trevor Hale in
Cupid. He's described as manic and charming and firmly believing in the fact that he is the real Roman god of love, Cupid. His mission is to make 100 love matches so he can earn the right to leave Earth and return to Mount Olympus.
ABC is behind this new pilot, an updated version of Thomas' 1998
Cupid that didn't make it past season one.
Continue reading Bobby Cannavale is the new Cupid
Posted Mar 26th 2008 2:03PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Pickups and Renewals

Is that a throne Rob Thomas is sitting on? Seems like he's quickly becoming King of TV! The prolific scribe is quite literally sitting in the catbird seat.
ABC has just greenlit another Rob Thomas pilot, that's his third -- but who's counting? It follows
ABC's resurrection of Cupid and a
Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff for the CW. The latest Rob Thomas opus is an import based on the New Zealand TV series
Outrageous Fortune.
Outrageous Fortune is a one-hour dramedy is about a family of criminals. When the father is jailed for four years, the matriarch declares that it's time for the family to go straight. Thomas has written the pilot and will act as executive producer, along with John Barnett, Michael Larkin, Michael Goldstein, Bruce Cervi and John Lansing.
Continue reading Rob Thomas gets yet another pilot pickup
Posted Jan 26th 2008 1:33PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
What's going on at the other TV blogs via the internets.
- BuzzSugar has the scoop on the Freaks & Geeks reunion.
- Bill O'Reilly is not happy with David Letterman or John Edwards.
- Mad Men's Rich Sommer (Harry) has one of the coolest celebrity blogs you'll find, and check out the incredible Xmas card he sent out.
- What were you doing in 1983? I was graduating from high school and watching MTV.
- New York picks 10 shows that they'd like to see NBC's Ben Silverman bring back.
- This teen wanted to crash a Hannah Montana concert - literally.
- Matt Roush loves ABC's new show Eli Stone.
- During the strike, Alan Sepinwall is reviewing episodes of Cupid.
Posted Oct 3rd 2007 3:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Programming
I was a fan of the short-lived Jeremy Piven show Cupid, which aired on ABC in the late 90s. But I never would have thought that of all of the shows that have been canceled that it would be the one that would make a comeback, ten years later.
But that's what's happening. Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas, who created Cupid, was looking for a show sort of like Cupid to do for ABC, and ABC just asked if he wanted to do Cupid again. And Sony gave the OK. The setting of the show will move from Chicago to Los Angeles, so they can have more guest stars (let's all say it at once: "ugh"). You can watch most of the original pilot here (part one isn't there for some reason).
Of course, Piven won't star in the remake. He's too busy doing HBO's Entourage and big screen movies. So who should we get for the lead role? How about Matthew Perry?
Posted Jun 20th 2007 3:25PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Nip/Tuck, Celebrities
Veteran actress Paula Marshall is joining the FX show Nip/Tuck this fall. She'll play Dylan Walsh's love interest for at least four episodes.
I call her a veteran actress even though shes not that old (her birthday was last week - Happy Birthday Paula!). She's been on a ton of TV shows over the years. Some should have lasted longer than they did (Sports Night, Veronica Mars, Cupid), and some probably lasted longer than they should have (Out of Practice, Snoops).
Continue reading Paula Marshall joins Nip/Tuck
Posted Jan 9th 2007 10:02AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Web
I know, 89% of you reading this are saying, "what's Michael Hayes?" You might even be saying " what's Michael Hayes?" without the italics, because you're not even sure if it's a TV show or not. But it was: it was a short-lived legal drama starring David Caruso before he left for Miami and put on sunglasses.
It's one of the shows that Sony might release on DVD, and they're asking you to vote for which show you want to see released on DVD later this year. The other choices are The Rookies, Cupid, Police Story, The $treet, and What's Happening Now!
Continue reading Who wants to see Michael Hayes on DVD?
Posted Dec 22nd 2006 10:03AM by Brett Love
Filed under: OpEd, Festivus

Ah Festivus, it's a magical time of the year. Hurricanes, week long power outages, how can you not be in the mood to celebrate? While my real world desires would lean more toward the practical, like a generator, so the next time 5000 trees get thrown on the power lines I don't have to miss
Las Vegas, Dr. Who and
South of Nowhere, these are some of my TV universe wishes for the coming year.
TV on DVD - Every week I read Bob's list of the new DVD releases, and every week I have the same reaction. How can THAT be coming out on DVD but none of my top 5 most wanted are? Seriously, there is more of a market for the
Stacked DVD than any of these? I'm not greedy. I'll settle for just one of these shows to finally get the DVD set it deserves.
Cupid, Beggars and Choosers, Going To California, Maximum Bob, or
Mr & Mrs Smith.
Continue reading All Brett wants for Festivus
Posted Nov 22nd 2006 12:33PM by Brett Love
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, PVR Wire, The Five, Web, The Venture Bros.

As we all get ready to eat way too much pie and nap/shop (choose your own adventure) away a couple days it's time to give thanks for that which is good in television land. So, this year, I'm thankful for...
1: Tivo. I resisted the siren's call of Tivo for a long time, opting instead to stick with the complex system of tapes, VCR's and my computer that had kept me up to date for years. But finally, after hearing again and again from the TV Squad readers to just get a Tivo already, I did. And it has been as good as everyone said it would be. I'll say it. You were all right. I was wrong.
I'm still hoping for all the goodies to work with OS X, or dare I say, Ubuntu, but for now I can begrudgingly run Windows. The ability to archive shows to another machine is fantastic, and if you do the math, it works out to about the same price as using tapes for storage anyway.
Continue reading The Five: What Brett is thankful for
Posted Nov 5th 2006 10:58AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Web, Cancellations

The A.V. Club has
a list up on their site featuring 15 "lamentably lost" TV shows that only made it one season or less. As with anything where you start listing things, there are going to be omissions. And probably more glaring, there will be inclusions that make you scratch your head and say, 'Wha-huh?" Overall, I like their list. It has the usual suspects that I would have expected with
Firefly, Freaks and Geeks, and
Now and Again. They also included a couple that I don't think get enough press with
That's My Bush and
Cupid. Really, the more press that
Cupid can get the better, because it really deserves a DVD release.
The wha-huh inclusion for me though,
Cop Rock. It was an original concept, sure, but "lamentably" implies that you feel some kind of sorrow that it's gone. I think 11 episodes was more than anyone needed to get full and complete closure with
Cop Rock. As far as omissions, the shows that come to mind right away for me are
Going To California,
Keen Eddie,
Maximum Bob,
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., and
Wonderfalls. Going To California remains my number one most wanted DVD set, and
Maximum Bob is in the top five. I'm curious to hear what other people view as the ones that got away.
Posted Sep 29th 2006 7:30PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Veronica Mars, Celebrities, The CW

It's down to just days until
Veronica Mars is back solving mysteries and foiling bad guys. Unless you already watched the first episode online. Then you have a good eleven days to wait for more Neptune action. Either way, to quell your Veronica jones, have a gander at this interview with the show's creator, Rob Thomas, over at
the TV addict.
Thomas talks about the new timeslot, the new lead-in, and why things are better being on the CW. They also talk about the change in format with season three being split into three separate arcs, as opposed to the season long plots the first two years. If you are trying to remain spoiler free, be warned. There are some minor spoilers toward the end of the article. Nothing earth shattering, just references to something you can expect to see in the first episode.
And if that isn't enough to get you to go read, let me remind you that this is the guy behind
Cupid.
Cupid! Good grief, what's it gonna take to get that thing released on DVD?