Posts with tag boston
Posted May 14th 2008 1:08PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Casting, Reality-Free

Former New Kid on the Block singer/actor Donnie Wahlberg is heading back to series television.
Wahlberg will team with and director/producer Jon Avnet for a new TNT series called Morse Code. The title may change, but the set up is Donnie as a war hero who becomes an officer for the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). His beat is Boston, Donnie's hometown. The show is being scripted by Walon Green (
Law & Order) and Avent will direct the pilot.
Wahlberg starred in the 2002 NBC drama,
Boomtown, a highly touted series that never lived up to the network's expectations. That was the first time Donnie worked with Jon Avnet. More recently, in 2006, he was the star of
Runaway for The CW. He received good notices for Spike's
FX's The Kill Point in 2007, co-starring John Leguizamo.
Continue reading Donnie Wahlberg set for new TNT drama
Posted Apr 1st 2008 3:00PM by Debra McDuffee
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Watercooler Talk, TV Squad Lists

I wanted to like it. I really, really wanted to like it. I graduated high school with the co-creators, Mike Bernier and Chris Pappas, and this week's guest star was a high school buddy of mine (Hi Jeff!).
But what has gone from a show with promise has developed some traits that could send it right to the dumpster. Read on for my lists of reasons why
Unhitched could sizzle, and why it may fizzle.
Reasons Unhitched could sizzle1. The episodes that the creators wrote were funny. No, I am not biased because we went to high school together. The first two episodes really were the funniest ones. You know you loved Kate's dates -- the Celtics mascot and the air guitar champion -- and I know I need say no more than "shrimp." Although the subsequent episodes each had some funny situations, overall, they just fell flat. So Mike and Chris, keep writing and your show has a better chance of succeeding.
Continue reading Unhitched -- sizzle or fizzle?
Posted Jan 22nd 2008 12:55PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, TiVo

Sure, it's been over a month since we started hearing reports that Boston area Comcast customers have been
able to sign up for TiVo software on their Motorola set top boxes. But now TiVo and Comcast have gone and made the whole thing official-like by issuing a press release (not yet available on either company's web site) and
getting the news in the papers.
The advantage of getting TiVo service from your cable provider is that you get the TiVo program guide and services like Season Pass, WishList, and search while hanging onto services from your cable provider like video on demand. Comcast currently offers 10,000 On Demand titles, including 1300 movies.
On the other hand, you don't get some of the features that make standalone boxes like the TiVo Series2 or Series3 attractive like TiVoToGo or online media.
Comcast will bill customers $2.95 per month on top of their regular DVR and cable fees. The service is currently available only to customers in the greater Boston area, but is expected to roll out in other parts of the country soon.
Posted Dec 7th 2007 11:20AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Site Announcements

Last Friday we held the first ever
TV Squad meet-up in Boston (well, technically Allston). We just wanted to finally take time to thank everyone who came out to meet up with us, have some free beer, food and pool (yes, free, thanks to SlingBox makers, Sling Media) and walk away with bags (bags, I tell you!) of TV shows on DVD, all courtesy of Paramount Home Video and HBO Home Video. One lucky woman even walked away with our grand prize (well, only "prize," really) of a
SlingBox Solo and
SlingLink Turbo.
I didn't have a whole lot of time to myself to take pics of the event, but there are some in the gallery below. We're hoping for another one in the near future, most probably New York. Hope you can make it then!
Posted Nov 23rd 2007 2:00PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Site Announcements

This is just a quick reminder that a week from today is TV Squad's first (of what we hope to be many) meet-up of readers and writers, sponsored by
Sling Media. You can
read full details on our original post as far as time and location.
Just a quick update: I've got a good amount of TV shows on DVD to give away, thanks to Paramount Home Video and HBO Home Video, as well as some TV Squad T-shirts. We're not sure yet how we're giving it all away, but we'll come up with something. Hope to see you there!
Posted Jun 4th 2007 7:23PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Web, The Office, Celebrities
We all know B.J. Novak as Ryan Howard on The Office (he's also a writer and associate producer on the series). However, long before that, he was sharpening his comedic skills on the unsuspecting patrons of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Give Me My Remote has the scoop, straight from Novak's MySpace: while in high school B.J. and his brother decided to swipe the cassettes used for audio tours at the museum and replace them with their own tour, complete with Chinese music and everything (the tapes were for the Chinese art exhibit). The boys recruited fifteen of their friends to sneakily replace the regular cassettes with the new ones, thus giving museum goers a tour unlike any other.
You can download the Novaks' audio tour via iTunes by clicking here. Trust me, it's worth it. This is one of the funniest things I've heard in a long time.
Posted May 16th 2007 11:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Via Adult Swim HQ comes news that the charges against the two men who placed various Aqua Teen Hunger Force displays around Boston have had the charges against them dropped.
Peter Berdovsky and Sean Stevens were hired by a marketing firm in New York to place various light boxes around Boston that featured a Mooninite giving the finger. They have since been performing community service as part of their plea.
Cartoon Network set up a guerrilla marketing campaign in several major cities to drum up interest in the movie Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters. It was in Boston, however, that that the marketing stunt backfired when the displays were mistaken for bombs and the two artists subsequently arrested. By the time it was all over, the president of Cartoon Network had resigned and Turner broadcasting had paid two million to the cities of Boston, Somerville and Cambridge.
Posted Apr 12th 2007 4:45PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, OpEd, Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
If you live in the Boston area and were afraid you might miss out on the premiere of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, you can rest easy. Despite Mayor Thomas M. Menino asking theaters not to screen the movie after the publicity stunt turned "bomb" scare that resulted in Turner paying two million in damages to the city, and the resignation of the head of Cartoon Network, local theaters have decided to go ahead and show the movie anyway.
Continue reading Aqua Teen movie will screen in Boston
Posted Mar 10th 2007 11:01AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV on DVD
Long before he toted a machine gun and traded quips with Mr. T, George Peppard starrred as the suave, clever insurance investigator Thomas Banacek on the Boston-based mystery series Banacek. Both characters loved their cigars.
A company called Hart Sharp Video is going to release a two-disc DVD set of the show's first season. It will be released on May 15 and is part of a series of sets they're going to release (the others are The Crow and Trapped In TV Guide, a prank show based around classic TV shows). Extras on the Banacek discs will include a photo gallery, a microsite, and a special TV Guide crossword puzzle.
Continue reading Banacek coming to DVD
Posted Mar 5th 2007 12:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation, Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
So you're a fan of anthropomorphic food, disdainful aliens and civil disobedience? And you wish you had something to do with all that wood and LED lights just sitting around your home taking up space? Don't worry, I found a site that should be right up your alley. Now you too can create an awesome flashing Mooninite sign that's suitable for display and possible legal action.
Continue reading Make your own Mooninite sign
Posted Feb 13th 2007 4:03PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation, Web, Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Whatever your feelings are on the recent kerfuffle spurred by Turner's Aqua Teen promotion in Boston, you have to admit that flashing signs is probably the worst idea a terrorist could come up with. I mean, it might attract attention, but it's not exactly boss, ya know? Although, it would be nice to live in a world where the only acts of "terrorism" were completely innocuous: they make flashy signs, we retaliate with skywriting over Afghanistan that reads, "Osama has poopy pants." We could hire kindergartners to head our counter-terrorism efforts, leading us into the great I Know You Are But What Am I? Insult War of 2012. My god, it would be beautiful.
Anyway, College Humor has an idea of how this whole mess in Boston got started. I think they might be onto something. Check out the video below.
Continue reading College Humor reveals the truth behind the ATHF fiasco in Boston - VIDEO
Posted Feb 12th 2007 5:21PM by Brigitte Dale
Filed under: Video, Podcasts, TV Squad Daily
Hey, Brigitte here with TV Squad Daily. I'll be covering the TV stories I find interesting each day, Monday through Friday, in this video blog.
Today on TV Squad Daily:
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subscribe to this vodcast via our feed.Posted Feb 9th 2007 5:40PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Animation, Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force

The head of Cartoon Network resigned today over the marketing stunt that caused a
terrorism freak-out in Boston last week. Jim Samples sent a memo to staffers today about his resignation, saying, "It's my hope that my decision allows us to put this chapter behind us and get back to our mission of delivering unrivaled animated entertainment for consumers of all ages."
Sheesh. It sounds like a robot wrote that. I would've preferred something a little off-beat, you know, in the nature of Cartoon Network and all.
So far, Sample is the only casualty from the fiasco. Well, that and two million of
Ted Turner's dollars.
Posted Feb 8th 2007 7:03PM by Meredith O'Brien
Filed under: FOX, Cable, News, 24, Video, Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
The folks at National Lampoon have created a bizarre parody video combining 24's Jack Bauer and the Cartoon Network's bird-flipping Mooninites, interwoven with real cable news footage of the discovery of the Aqua Teen Lite Bright battery-operated boards that terrorized Boston last week.
The video starts with the 24 ticking clock and shows Jack Bauer interrogating various cartoon characters, including the Aqua Teen milk shake known as "Master Shake" who is duct-taped down to a chair while Jack threatens him.
In another scene, Jack tells Meatwad that he'll put a bullet through his brain (Meatwad has a brain?) unless he coughs up the intel. This was just before the Mooninites taunt Jack via cell phone.
The video's embedded after the jump.
[Via 24weblog.]
Continue reading Jack Bauer vs Aqua Teen Hunger Force parody - VIDEO
Posted Feb 6th 2007 9:05AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Animation, Watercooler Talk, Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force

I'd forgotten all about this
little online game until
last week's freak-out in Boston over the Mooninites. As with many, many similar games, you can answer questions about yourself and discover which character from
Aqua Teen Hunger Force is most like you.
Now, this isn't the best 'which character are you' game out there. It's pretty obvious by the options which one will make you Shake and which one will make you Meatwad. Still, it's a way to kill five minutes (ten, if you're a slow reader).
I was expecting to be Frylock but I ended up being Carl. Yep, Carl. The hairy, stupid neighbor with a cool car. I went very wrong somewhere.
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