chris noth-related stories
Posted Jul 2nd 2009 2:00PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Programming, OpEd, Upfronts

Generally speaking, CBS had a strong 2008, developing one bona fide hit drama --
The Mentalist -- even though shows like
The Ex-List never found an audience or a critical plaudit. Ironically, I liked
The Ex-List based on the screener I reviewed last summer, so go figure. Sometimes a preview can inform you about a show's potential and sometimes it's just the best it'll ever be.
CBS has shared previews for
the new season and we've had a chance to take a look. There are star vehicles for Jenna Elfman, Alex O'Loughlin and Julianna Margulies, which would seem logical based on the success of Simon Baker as
The Mentalist. CBS is counting on familiar, popular TV stars to win over audiences. Will the strategy work? It's probably too soon to tell.
Continue reading TV Squad previews CBS's new shows
Posted Apr 6th 2009 12:07PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Casting, Reality-Free

The first
Sex and the City movie wasn't just a hit. It was a big, big hit. The worldwide box office was $400 million, which even in today's inflated dollars is an awful lot of cash. Therefore, it was no surprise that New Line has green lighted a sequel to the feature based on the HBO series for release in 2010.
Debra wasn't thrilled with more Sex features, but I have faith in Michael Patrick King. However, there is another issue; while all the ladies are inked for the
Sex and the City sequel, Chris Noth is not, which may -- or may not -- be a "big" deal.
Continue reading How big will the next Sex and the City movie be?
Posted Jun 26th 2008 4:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Law and Order, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free
Hot off the news that NBC ordered sixteen new episodes of the show, Law and Order: CI has added Jeff Goldblum to the cast. And that means Chris Noth is out.
Goldblum will share lead duties with Vincent D'Onofrio on the USA Network show (new episodes air Sunday nights), and I'm not sure which actor is going to out-act the other. Both Goldblum and D'Onofrio are both well known for their rather quirky and/or intense acting styles. D'Onofrio does intense and explosive well, while Goldblum does strange and quiet well. No word on why Noth left.
Continue reading Jeff Goldblum joins Law and Order: CI; Noth out
Posted May 1st 2008 5:43PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, Reality-Free

I tried and tried to get into Sex and the City, but two things stood in my way. One, I have testicles, and two, I just don't think the narrative was that strong. I thought I'd like it because it was about NYC and had sex and women in it and the main character was a writer, but it just never happened.
Of course, we now have the big screen adaptation of the series coming on May 30, and people who have never seen the show, but plan on seeing the movie (not sure who that would be, but maybe there are some), and fans of the show who haven't watched it in a while might need a primer. Well, BuzzSugar has taken care of that for you. They list the 12 essential episodes you have to watch before you see the big screen flick. There are two episodes from season one, one from season two, three from season three, two from season four, one from season five, and three from season six (this is in addition to the first and last episodes).
How many of you are planning to see the movie?
Posted Mar 27th 2008 12:01PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Industry, House, Law and Order, Cable/Satellite, Interviews, Psych, Upfronts

Last night, USA Network invited some of their favorite advertisers -- and a few reporters -- to their upfront presentation, held at The Modern, a sleek restaurant and lounge located at New York's Museum of Modern Art. It was an opportunity for USA and NBC Universal executives to crow about the network's continued success as well as let advertisers know what's coming up in 2008 and how they can combine their advertising message with the unique "characters" that USA offers.
All that's well and good -- be ready for more product placement and ad pods that other networks have recently adopted -- but the best part about an upfront presentation are the stars that the network drags out to schmooze and booze with those advertisers. And USA brought the big guns, including Tony Shalhoub from
Monk, Debra Messing from
The Starter Wife, Jeffrey Donovan and Bruce Campbell from
Burn Notice, Dulé Hill, James Roday, and Corbin Bernsen from
Psych, Kathryn Erbe and Chris Noth from
Law & Order: Criminal Intent, the WWE's Triple H and Shawn Michaels, and Mary McCormack from the network's new show
In Plain Sight. I got to speak to a few of them; audio of those interviews is after the jump.
Continue reading USA Network upfront: old characters, and a few new ones - AUDIO
Posted Aug 11th 2007 9:33AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities, Casting
Unlike Adam, who first reported back in April that Sex and the City was heading to the bigscreen, I have no opinion about the former HBO comedy. I didn't watch the original run on HBO (except the very last episode) and never watch an episode of the watered-down, syndicated version. I also would not like to have children ice skate across my face. Rollerblade across it? Fine. Just not ice skates. Those things hurt!
My non-opinion doesn't stop me from reporting that Chris Noth will be reprising his role as the dashingly rich Mr. Big in the movie adaption of the show.
Continue reading (Mr.) Big news for the Sex and the City movie
Posted Jul 19th 2006 10:59AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, Law and Order, Celebrities

Writer and actor Eric Bogosian is
joining the cast of
Law and Order: Criminal Intent. He'll take over for Jamey Sheridan (who is leaving the show) as the police captain.
Bogosian is an acclaimed playwright, most famous for
Talk Radio (the play and the movie), plus the plays
Drinking In America, Suburbia, and
Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll. Besides roles in
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Ararat, and
Blade: Trinity, Bogosian played the bad guy in
Under Siege 2 and the nasty record exec in the short-lived
Love Monkey earlier this year.
This could be an interesting casting choice. Bogosian is always good for a quirky performance, and maybe he'll spice up his own dialogue a bit.
Posted Jan 12th 2006 11:10AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Law and Order

The third successful spin-off of the original
Law and Order series is about to reach its 100th episode, a
milestone for any television show. This Sunday's all-new
Criminal Intent features the original cast members,
Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe, who have been alternating episodes with new detectives Chris Noth and Annabella
Sciorra. The episode is called
Slither and it was written by executive producer Rene Balcer. The episode is
about a European gang leader who likes to kill tourists. By the way, I think the word 'slither' is meant to be a
description of the main criminal because the show description doesn't mention anything about snakes. The episode also
features Olivia D'Abo, a character whom viewers voted to keep alive during a poll in the show's fourth season.
Criminal Intent airs Sundays at 9 pm on NBC.
Posted Jan 8th 2006 8:42AM by Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, NBC, Cable, Programming, OpEd, Law and Order, Medium, Grey's Anatomy, Animation, The 4400
Best:5.
The Backyardigans A preschoolers' show I'd watch
if I didn't have kids. Yes, when you drove past my house the other day, that was me dancing along to "I love being
a princess!"
4.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent I thought I couldn't watch
the show without Vincent D'Onofrio. But Chris Noth and Annabelle Sciora have the kind of vulnerable-yet-professional
chemistry that I never dreamed possible between Chris and Sarah Jessica Parker or Annabelle and James Gandolfini.
3.
Grey's Anatomy It's kooky, it's outlandish, and all the characters, I can't help
but love 'em despite their annoying peccadilloes. And who knew I'd fall in love with Dr. Bailey?
2.
Medium I'd watch it just for the family drama. But the mysteries are fantastic, the
writing eloquent and witty, the twists always fool me until 52 past the hour.
1.
The
4400 Sci fi that transports, characters that draw me in, and it's coming back in 2006. Hurray!
Worst:5.
Saturday Night Live My husband still gets
excited about Saturday nights. Until I remind him,
honey, it's just not funny!4.
ER I'm so sad that I hate Thursdays now. I used to
love Thursdays.
3.
7:30 p.m. timeslot There's nothing good on at 7:30 p.m., not
even on the Food Network. I hate 7:30 p.m.
2.
Sandra Lee's Semi-homemade Cooking
Make it from scratch or buy it from the store. And either way, aren't we all old enough now to admit whether we can, or
cannot, cook?
1.
Out of Practice Stockard Channing, Henry Winkler,
what have ye
wrought?