Posts with tag WIlliam Shatner
Posted Jul 16th 2008 2:23PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd, Retro Squad, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free, Star Trek: Original Series

Having grown up in a
Star Trek household from way back, I'm fairly familiar with a lot of the catch phrases from the original series, which ran from 1966 to 1969. Here are six that still make their way into conversation around here:
1. "Beam me up, Scotty." Gracing bumper stickers and coffee mugs everywhere, and often followed by "There's no intelligent life down here," this is likely the most recognizable phrase from the series. Here's the thing, though. According to
Wikipedia, the exact phrase was never actually spoken in any
Star Trek television episode or film.
Capt. Kirk comes closest to saying the phrase in the episode, "The Gamesters of Triskelion" ("Scotty, beam us up"); in the animated episodes "The Lorelei Signal" and "The Infinite Vulcan" ("Beam us up, Scotty"); in
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home ("Scotty, beam me up"); and in
Star Trek Generations ("Beam them out of there, Scotty.")
Continue reading Dammit, Jim! It's a catch-phrase! - VIDEO
Posted Jul 14th 2008 3:45PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Retro Squad, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free, Star Trek: Original Series

This article could easily have been called "James T. Kirk's Top Five Loves", one of which would undoubtedly be the Enterprise, or "James T. Kirk's Top Five Seductions", but those titles didn't quite convey the connotation I was looking for. As everybody who ever watched
Trek Classic knows, the good captain had his fair share of women, getting involved with a different one once every three episodes or so.
The man oozed excess testosterone, which might have explained his hair loss later on. You'd think the 23rd century would learn to regrow it better. Then came the 24th century look when baldness was "in". But I digress. It was also his self-confidence that made him without question a chick magnet. This aspect of the character undoubtedly appealed to the uber-nerds who watched
Star Trek then and now.
Continue reading Captain Kirk's top five women
Posted Jul 10th 2008 3:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free
Looks like The Biography Bio Channel is trying to make a name for themselves outside of the usual programming they have. First they signed Williams Shatner to do his own talk show, called Raw Nerve, and now they've signed musician/actor Chris Isaak to host his own talk show too, The Chris Isaak Hour.
This should be fun, because Isaak is a funny, likable guy and can probably get some cool guests/bands that you don't usually see on talk shows. And I'd much rather see him do this than those guest spots he's been doing on Extra (or is it Access Hollywood? All those shows tend to run together on the schedule and in the mind.)
Continue reading Chris Isaak gets a wicked new show on Bio Channel
Posted Jul 1st 2008 8:23AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Boston Legal, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Medium, Celebrities, Big Love, 30 Rock, Ugly Betty, Damages, Weeds, Emmys, Pushing Daisies, Samantha Who?, Reality-Free, Mad Men
As the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences tries to whittle the submissions down to actual nominees, it's interesting to take a look at who has made it to the semifinals. It's not a nomination, but it's one step away. Today comes word of the finalists for best comedy actress and best supporting drama actor. There are some surprises.
Chief among those for me is Sarah Silverman. I honestly hadn't even considered her in the running. I'm not much of a fan, but I do like that she is being considered for the simple fact that the base the nominees are drawn from can always use some expansion. And if she is the most surprising inclusion, the most surprising snub just might be Teri Hatcher. Eva Longoria, Marcia Cross, and Felicity Huffman all made the cut, but not Hatcher. Ouch. The rest of the finalists, and the supporting actors from a drama, after the jump.
Continue reading Sarah Silverman: best comedy actress?
Posted Jun 20th 2008 9:22AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Boston Legal, Celebrities, Reality-Free

The cast of
Boston Legal is now moving to children's toys. This only seems like a joke, but it's not. William Shatner, James Spader and Candice Bergen are among the celebrities and artists who will be
designing new versions of "My Little Pony", the toy from the 1980's which launched an animated television series and movie.
(UPDATE: Stacey Luchs, a spokeswoman for the show,
said Thursday that Shatner and Spader were unaware of the venture and would not participate.)
The special ponies will be auctioned off by Hasbro as a charity fundraiser. Other pony-designing celebrities include LeAnn Rimes, Debbie Gibson and Danny Aiello. Artists designing ponies include illustrator Catalina Estrada from
Spain, New York graffiti artist-turned-designer Claw Money and Japanese manga artist Junko Mizuno.
Still, it beats having to redesign
Planet Unicorn.
Continue reading The cast of Boston Legal rides the Pony - VIDEO
Posted Jun 10th 2008 1:06PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Boston Legal, Celebrities, Reality-Free, Star Trek: Original Series

To many people, William Shatner is a beloved TV icon. To others, he's a shameless self-promoter, a commercial pitchman for everything from margarine to hotel rooms. Few feel neutral about Shatner, so this story may come as something of a surprise. William Shatner rarely watches himself on TV and film. Like a lot of actors, when he works, he's in the moment and doesn't go back and study what he did and why. It's been working for him. As Denny Crane on
Boston Legal, he's won two Emmys in the last three years.
Continue reading William Shatner says Captain Kirk was a good hero
Posted May 1st 2008 8:18AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Boston Legal, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S04E19) "No more soda pop!" - Judge Clark Brown
Remember last week, when Alan and Denny made the joke about moving to Wednesdays? Remember how much I loved it? Well, I feel exactly the opposite about this week's version. Last week, the joke was so quick , it could have easily been missed. This week it was about as subtle as Denny Crane himself, Plus, it had the added bonus of already being done.
I don't know what was more underwhelming, the guest appearance of Christine Ebersole or her lame cloned meat case. For a show that has had awesome guest actresses like Missi Pyle, Gail O' Grady and Betty White, the star of Rachel Gunn RN is not an impressive get.
Continue reading Boston Legal: Indecent Proposals
Posted Apr 23rd 2008 9:02AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Boston Legal, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S04E17) I don't want to seem like I'm not happy for Jerry but did we really need to know so much about him losing his virginity and by "so much" I mean anything at all? More importantly, I have to call BS on Jerry's glowing review of his opening night performance. In my many years of "intimacy," some experiences have certainly been better than others but none of them have ever made me nostalgic for my first time. Not that I don't remember it fondly, it's just not something I would brag about and I really doubt that anyone involved would describe me as caring, respectful or wonderful.
I must admit, Mr. Kelley had me at "THE United States Supreme Court." This was a real test for Alan. On one hand, how does he justify defending a man convicted of raping a child? On the other hand, how will his huge ego be able to pass up the opportunity to argue in front of the highest court in the country?
Continue reading Boston Legal: The Court Supreme
Posted Apr 16th 2008 7:51AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Boston Legal, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S04E16) "During the strike, I fell in love." Jerry Espenson
I think I have finally figured out how Crane, Poole & Schmidt can justify keeping so many nutcases on staff. It's because there isn't one sane person on the entire payroll. In fact, it seems that the higher you rise in the firm, the nuttier you become. Think about it, one named partner is legally insane and another is famous for his dementia. I don't know why Carl Sack hasn't figured this out yet.
In Shirley's case, I suppose she still has a few things keeping her grounded. Although having a father who is losing his battle with Alzheimer's is certainly enough to send anyone over the edge.
Continue reading Boston Legal: The Mighty Rogues
Posted Apr 14th 2008 11:32AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Celebrities, Children, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free
Let's face it, we get old. Some of us live a long and glorious life, dying happily in our sleep next to the 26-year-old Penthouse Pet of the Month who is just with our wrinkled old selves because we have money. Others live to the ripe old age of 30 and have a wonderful Lastday ceremony. It really doesn't matter...we get old one way or another.
Most of us try not to admit we are getting old. We use dyes, we have surgeries to move things around, and we pump ourselves with poison so our faces to retain that wonder wax museum sheen. Yet, there are those occasions where you hear about something that triggers that little part of your brain that makes you want to whip out the Bran Flakes and prunes. Here are just a few television-related events that may just have you looking for retirement communities in Florida.
Continue reading Eight signs from television that you are getting old - VIDEOS
Posted Apr 9th 2008 7:32AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Boston Legal, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S04E15) "Life's a cabaret, man." - Denny Crane
Christopher Rich is one of my favorite of Alan's adversaries not only because he's a "hoot" himself but because he is one of the few lawyers who give back to Alan exactly what he dishes out. As much as I adore Alan Shore, it pleases me to no end to see him get frustrated almost to the point of anger. Who knows, one day, he may even lose to someone like Melvin Palmer but I won't hold my breath.
When Alan lost his temper with Melvin, it was great. I can't remember ever seeing Alan look so embarrassed. I guess we shouldn't be shocked that a guy who has no ability to suffer fools also has a deep seated fear of clowns.
Continue reading Boston Legal: Tabloid Nation
Posted Apr 1st 2008 8:42AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Boston Legal
I bet you thought Women's Murder Club was gone for good (if you were even thinking about it, that is). Nope, it's coming back.
The Angie Harmon drama series about a group of women in San Francisco who solve crimes is coming back to the ABC schedule on Tuesday, April 29, at 10pm. I know, you're thinking, wait a second, that's Boston Legal's time slot! Yup, it certainly is. That show is going to move to Wednesdays at 10pm starting the next day, April 30 (the show will run in its regular time slot when it returns from the strike hiatus on April 8 and then move to Wednesdays on the 30th).
Continue reading Boston Legal moving to Wednesdays
Posted Feb 20th 2008 10:07AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Boston Legal, Pickups and Renewals

Considering how often ABC has opted to not air repeats of
Boston Legal during its first four years, it should come as good news to fans of Denny & Alan's buddy dramedy that
ION has picked up the series. It plans to re-air the series weeknights in the fall. Personally, I'm thrilled because I missed the first season altogether and various scattered episodes here and there since then. Oh, and
Boston Legal isn't streamed at ABC.com.
Alan: "So what do you think of our show going to ION, Denny?"
Denny: "Well I knew technology was making things smaller and smaller, but an ion Alan? Really?"
Continue reading ION hires Boston Legal for fall cases
Posted Feb 16th 2008 9:21AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
Posted Feb 13th 2008 7:33AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Boston Legal, Episode Reviews
(S04E13) "Denny Crane, to serve and protect" - Denny Crane
Only a couple minutes into the show and the crazy meter is off the charts. Nutjob Leigh is threatening Katie. Denny is having anonymous sex with Shirley's friend and I'm having a Murphy Brown flashback.
I've lost a lot of respect for Jerry. What could possibly compel him to get involved with Leigh again other than his being a pitiful loser? It seemed like he was making progress for a while there. Doesn't he know that a woman who leaves you once is very likely to leave you again? I just hope he never takes her on a date to an electronics expo.
Continue reading Boston Legal: Glow in the Dark
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