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Matt Groening talks about Comic-Con
Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, has been going to Comic-Con since 1977. That's before a lot of you were born and is so long ago that Lost used the year in their time travel story last season. TV Barn's Aaron Barnhart found Groening roaming the floor and buying comics and filed this video interview.
The TCAs are underway ... and we'll be there!
You might have noticed a few interesting items have come out that have the phrase "he/she said to a gathering of television critics." Well, that can only mean one thing... the Television Critics Association press tour is underway!Because the writers' strike scuttled the winter edition of the twice-yearly tour earlier this year, this is the first time in a year that the various networks have had a chance to go though the painful process of peddling their wares in front of a group of cranky, jet-lagged, and hungry TV critics and journalists. This year should be interesting, since the broadcast networks don't really have much to offer in terms of new shows (and even fewer pilots for the shows they are picking up), and the whole nature and effectiveness of the press tour is being called into question by both the networks and the critics (more on that in a second).
All that being said, though, you can be sure that TV Squad will be at the Beverly Hilton to cover the dog-and-pony show. Kristin will attend selected cable presentations, and I'll be flying in Sunday, just in time for the broadcast networks to do their thing. Expect reports about executives and producers getting grilled, critics jostling each other out of the way to get a question in during post-press conference scrums, and tales of the unusual happenings at the all-star parties. Also keep an eye on our Twitter page, as I'll likely be throwing out silly dispatches (and maybe even breaking news) from the various events.
Continue reading The TCAs are underway ... and we'll be there!
Out of the Blogosphere
TV's Barn's Aaron Barnhart on the return of Roger Ebert. - In the wake of the Alec Baldwin controversy, Buzzsugar wants to know if an actor's off-screen behavior affects how you see their work.
- Does smoking on TV and in the movies cause kids to smoke in real life?
- MSNBC has canceled The Most, but Alison Stewart is staying with the network.
- There's been a last minute plot twist in that Will & Grace trial.
- They took a lot of creative license on Cheers.
- Lost Remote hates those AT&T/Cingular commercials.
Out of the Blogosphere
TV Barn's Aaron Barnhart talks about the Saturday Night Live season one DVD set. What cast/era do you think is the best? - The predictions are turning out to be true: producers are tweaking The CBS Evening News, putting in more news and less features (goodbye Snapshot and freeSpeech).
- Hey, let's all listen to Clay Aiken's voice crack! Around the 3:50 mark.
- Ken Levine has some TV catchphrases that TV Land forgot.
- George Clooney's pig has died.
- TMZ.com has more news on that accident involving Prison Break's Lane Garrison, and a pic of Larry King getting angry (or not) about Santa being on a lunch break.
- Radar has an interview with Keith Olbermann.
Out of the Blogosphere
Ken Levine has an interesting post about the use of laugh tracks on sitcoms. - Aaron Barnhart has a pic of Craig Ferguson's new set. I think it looks kinda Lettermanesque, only Hollywoodized.
- Defamer has a picture of the America's Next Top Model writers picket line.
- Why is FOX handing out free booze to TV critics at 9am? Tim Goodman investigates.
- Alan Sepinwall solves the Heroes mystery (if you've seen it, you know that Greg Grunberg isn't in the pilot like he was supposed to be).
Out of the Blogosphere
Lots of TV critics are keeping blogs of their adventures at the Television Critics Association press tour, including Tim Goodman, Aaron Barnhart, Zap2it, Ellen Gray, Alan Sepinwall, Melanie McFarland, Lisa de Moraes, and Hal Boedeker. - The folks over at TeeVee talk about The Amazing Screw-On Head. By the way, if you haven't already, check out their TeeVeePedia. Funny stuff.
- TV Newser has more info about The Katie Couric Loves Her Fans Tour.
- TV Party is 11 years old? Wow. Some great stuff there.
- Over at the Boston Globe's TV blog, Matthew Gilbert wonders what Rod Serling would be writing today, and points us to the Twilight Zone Convention, August 12 and 13 in NJ.
Out of the Blogosphere
Remember the classic M*A*S*H episode told entirely from the point of view of a wounded soldier? Ken Levin co-wrote that episode, and writes about it on his addictive blog.- TV Barn's Aaron Barnhart talks to Harry Shearer about Dan Rather, the media, and more.
- This is what's great about the web: every day, you learn someone you didn't know had a blog actuallyone. Like Time TV critic James Poniewozik.
- Remember when MTV used to show music videos all day long? EW's PopWatch blog talks about Pitchfork Media's list of 100 Awesome Music Videos.
Out of the Blogosphere
Ken Levine has a great post about the killing off of popular TV characters, and talks about how the unexpected death of Henry Blake on M*A*S*H really stunned people.- Aaron Barnhart has the press release NBC sent out, announcing that DirecTV had picked up the Sleuth Channel and its 15 million subscribers. That's the same amount of subscribers that TRIO had when DirecTV dropped that channel.
- Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch blog recounts what must have been an odd episode of Live with Regis and Kelly, with Vince Vaughn (subbing for Reege) talking about a childhood car accident, Kelly talking about her son breaking his arm earlier this week, and guest Denis Leary talking about how his dog died by eating 27 pounds of deer meat.
- Reality Blurred blog is reporting that the cast for Surreal Life 8 will include Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Phil Hellmuth, Playmate Tina Jordan, and Type O Negative's Peter Steele.
- Geek Entertainment TV has a video interview with comedian Tom Green.














