frostnixon-related stories
Posted Apr 27th 2009 6:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.Question: how many freakin' versions of the original
Star Trek are there on DVD? It seems like there's a new released every six months. And the funny thing? I bet hardcore
Trek fans will buy all of them.
(Note: the
Frost/Nixon set is not the Ron Howard movie, it's the original interviews between the two men.)
- American Dad - Vol. 4
- Fallen Angel - Compete Miniseries
- Frost/Nixon - Complete Interviews
Continue reading New TV on DVD releases this week
Posted Mar 25th 2009 6:00PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Pickups and Renewals, Casting, Reality-Free

We all have tremendous respect for you,
Frost/Nixon writer Peter Morgan (yes, that is what I call him when we're hanging out drinking espressos and doing the crosswords), but do you really think the Clinton story America is just dying to see dramatized is the relationship
between former president Bill and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair? Unless "The Special Relationship," as they're calling it, involves a special blue suit Mr. Blair kept for no explainable reason without cleaning it, I think there's better Clinton dramatics to be had.
Even if you don't go with the most sensational stories, there is a certain historic Presidential campaign. Hell, tell both stories from her perspective, that should be fun. Casting, should HBO greenlight the film, has Dennis Quaid playing Bill, Julianne Moore taking on the current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Michael Sheen (who played Frost in the aforementioned
Frost/Nixon) playing Tony Blair. This would be his third film appearance as Blair, which makes you wonder if more people think Blair looks like Sheen than Blair.
Continue reading Is the Clinton/Blair relationship really the Clinton movie people want to see?
Posted Feb 20th 2009 11:02AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Reality-Free, TV Squad Ten

As much as there have been movies about the theater and movies about movies, the films that have been made about television are some of the best ever. This year alone, there are two movies nominated for Best Picture of the year by the Academy Awards that are all about television --
Slumdog Millionaire and
Frost/Nixon. Without TV, neither of these films would exist. Looking back, here are the films about TV that set the standards by which
Slumdog Millionaire and
Frost/Nixon are measured.
Continue reading TV Squad Ten: The best movies about television
Posted Nov 4th 2008 11:02PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: News, OpEd, Reality-Free

They're dyin' to call this for Obama, aren't they? (In fact, they just did at 11 PM ET)
In our last update, NBC called Pennsylvania for Obama before barely any votes were counted, then they were on top of Ohio like lions on a limping elk. According to their board, the big O has over 200 electoral votes already, whereas the
New York Times website says Obama only has 159. Do the networks have better exit poll data than the
Times or are they just too eager to wrte the conclusion to The Obama Story? It's anyone's guess. At least they're not falling all over themselves to call it based on Ohio, like
other sites are doing.
More observations:
- From the girlfriend: "Ann Curry looks foxy! Well, she does!" I agree. Curry's rockin' the boots on the virtual set tonight.
- They showed the green room again at 9:30. BriWi's doing it for "full disclosure," but when the graphics turn off, Curry ends up looking so lonely in there.
- Speaking of which, Curry told Brian Williams that "she felt like she was in a video game," then her Sincerity Chip kicked in and she added "Whatever it takes to get the information out to people, Brian." Sure, because phony columns, fake birds, and spinning graphics are the only way to do that.
Continue reading Election Night: NBC (Part 2)