Posts with tag gary sinise
Posted Feb 28th 2007 3:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
We've already heard that Matt Damon might be asked to play Captain Kirk in the new Star Trek movie that J.J. Abrams is going to direct (if you haven't heard, Matt Damon might be asked to play Captain Kirk in the new Star Trek movie that J.J. Abrams is going to direct). Now comes word that not only is Damon in talks to star in the flick, but that Adrien Brody and Gary Sinise are in talks with Paramount too to play Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy.
Of course, the latest "breaking news" a couple of weeks ago said that Abrams wasn't going to direct the movie but it was officially announced this week that he is going to direct it, so who knows if this is true or not. But it's interesting to talk about. I think those are all good choices, especially Damon as Kirk.
Trekkies? Trekkers? Who do you want to see as Kirk, Spock, and Bones?
Posted Dec 28th 2006 8:33PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, CSI: New York, Commercials, Celebrities
After spending the holidays with my family, I was driving back home early this morning when an odd billboard along the interstate caught my eye. It was Gary Sinise doing his best to strike a manly pose and convince me that the best way to spend my holiday money was by purchasing a ridiculously expensive Baume & Mercier watch. I then began to laugh as I glanced down at my beat up Timex and pushed the Indiglo button. Still gets me every time. It's like a firefly on my wrist.
Anywho, I just thought it was amusing. I always get a kick out of what items celebrities choose to lend their name and image to. Remember how much fun I had when I found out that Evangeline Lilly was endorsing a new line of carpet?
So I decided to look into this odd pairing (Gary Sinise isn't exactly synonymous with watch connoisseur) and if you're still interested, read on for my life-altering realization.
Continue reading Gary Sinise can't get me to buy a watch
Posted Sep 21st 2006 11:38AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York

(
S03E01) I'm not planning on covering
CSI: NY all season (once it starts up, I'll be writing reviews for
30 Rock on Wednesday nights), but I figured I should at least put something up on the season premiere. It was actually pretty decent, especially since I think this is the weakest show in the
CSI franchise. Describing any of the intricacies of the cases seems pointless at this point though. In the off season, this show has gone through a lot of changes and that's what I'd like to discuss.
Continue reading CSI: NY - People with Money (season premiere)
Posted May 18th 2006 12:23PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York

(S02E24) Well, this was a little disappointing. Don't get me wrong, it was a finale that suited the mood and pace of this entire season - which was up, down, left, right, and all over the place. CSI: NY (and Vegas to some extent) is still very much individual, packaged episodes. There weren't many ongoing storylines this season (mainly Aiden and DJ Pratt). Miami (which has it's finale this coming Monday) is the only one of the three that's really broken the mold and become heavily serialized. Soap opera-ish many argue and I agree. I hope next season that NY heads in the same direction because I think it makes for better viewer involvement/investment... whatever you want to call it.
The episode started with Mac and Don responding to a stabbed security guard in an office building. While investigating the floor, Mac found a duffel bag filled with C-4 explosive. Lindsay was outside and she helped clear the street block as Stella arrived. But then the bomb went off. Mac and Don didn't make it outside in time.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Charge of This Post (finale)
Posted May 11th 2006 10:41AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
(S02E23) I was looking forward to and dreading this episode all at the same time. After last week's previews, we already knew what was in store for former Detective Aiden Burn, but I didn't want to accept it. She was a great character in the first season and it was too bad that she was written out of the show. Although, I remember reading somewhere that she requested it. So in that sense, I suppose this was a logical storyline and it was nice that it tied up the questions that have been hanging around since the second episode of this season.
After Aiden was fired by Mac at the beginning of the season, supposedly she was going to pursue her private investigator's license. Instead, she set up shop in her apartment (she had a mini crime scene lab it seems) and continued to track down DJ Pratt to bust him for all the rapes he had committed. We knew Pratt was smart though. After all, he's been covering his tracks and alluding arrest for years now. So it only makes sense that he'd catch on if someone was watching him regularly. Aiden had a goal though and she knew what had to be done.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Heroes
Posted May 4th 2006 11:41AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
(S02E22) Mermaids and multiple wives. I like it. Plus, for once we had an episode that really focused on Lindsay - something this season has lacked thus far. We got to see what drives her, hear some of her background, and see what it's like when a case really gets under her skin.
Even better, we got to hear someone say what we've been thinking all along. While Sid was examining the dead woman's body (the one in the mermaid costume), Lindsay mentioned that she was from Montana just like her. She goes on to say that she doesn't like it when Danny calls her "Montana." Then Sid drops the gem: "Danny calls you that because he's got a crush on you." It's about time that storyline picked up some steam.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Stealing Home
Posted Apr 28th 2006 8:11AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York

(
S02E21) Very powerful episode... well, half of it anyway. The Kid Rock side of the story was just incredibly corny and I really don't see it as anything other than a ratings booster. Which leaves me wondering, why Kid Rock? They couldn't have written in another rock star? There are plenty more out there that I would have chosen to create some buzz. Does Kid Rock even still tour? He had four shows in NYC in this episode... unless you're someone like Madonna or Billy Joel, who ever has four shows all in NYC anymore? I just don't get it because there's no way Kid Rock approached them and said, "Man, I love
CSI: NY. Can you write me into an episode?" Anywho, his limo driver was shot and Kid (Is that really his first name?) didn't do it. The other a half of the episode is all that really mattered, because it picked up where last week left off: Stella's boyfriend is crazy.
Continue reading CSI: NY - All Access
Posted Apr 21st 2006 1:08PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
(S02E20) For the longest time all I did was complain about this
show, but it was all out of love. I was just so frustrated about how flat the characters were. Well I suppose you get
what you wish for, because Wednesday's episode gave us plenty to digest about Danny and Stella.
The first few
minutes gave us something this show rarely depicts: one of the characters actually doing something other
than their job. We got a nice look at Stella's new boyfriend's apartment, and yes, they were getting their freak
on. In the meantime, Mac and Hawkes were digging up the end-zone at The Meadowlands. I'm sure you can figure out what
was buried there.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Run Silent, Run Deep
Posted Apr 15th 2006 8:35AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
(S02E19) I thought this episode was kind
of corny. But I suppose all the CSI shows are to some extent. The titles are always a cute little play on one
of the cases, usually done so to get a laugh. Such was the case here as the bodies of a Superman wannabe
and recently drafted NFL player were found.
Did anyone else notice that this episode had a ton of canned
lines though? Every episode does, especially Caruso over on CSI: Miami, but for whatever reason this episode
had a boatload and they all fell flat. "Let's tackle this!" "Time for us to use our super
powers!" Ugh, it was hard to watch at certain points.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Super Men
Posted Mar 31st 2006 1:40PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York

Readers! Forgive me. Usually I'm very good about getting a review of the shows
I cover out in a timely matter. I'm late with this one, but believe me when I say that there's a very legit reason for
the tardiness. Since Wednesday night, I've watched this episode three times. Yes, three. That's how impressed I was
with this installment. All season long I've been a
CSI: NY naysayer, preaching it's flaws. Well this sets up
the rest of the season.
CSI: NY is back and it looks like it's finally returned to season one form.
Continue reading CSI: NY: Live or Let Die
Posted Mar 23rd 2006 10:07AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
I hate bugs. All I have to do is think about them and I get that creepy-crawly sensation like there's a giant
caterpillar doing a dance underneath my armpit. Ughhh... I hate 'em. To make matters worse, this episode was chock full
of beetles. Flesh-eating beetles. I didn't even know those things existed. For me, this is a horrible
realization.
After Mac and Stella find a body lying in a museum covered in the aforementioned beetles, the case
is on to find the killer. The only witness is a little boy and he'd rather read his Samurai comic book instead of talk
to the detectives. They should throw some beetles on him. Then he'd talk. Or cry... that's what I'd do.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Necrophilia Americana
Posted Mar 9th 2006 11:31AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
Last week I said I was starting to get used to the
direction this show was moving in: complete devotion to the cases at hand and no backstory whatsoever. I'm thinking
I may have spoken too soon.
Don't mistake that last statement as dislike for last night's episode. It was great;
interesting, and one of the cases was very topical. But what I'm starting to realize is that it gives me, as a
reviewer, less and less to say about each episode when all there is are the two cases. Just look at the difference in
length between my CSI: Miami (which is chock-full of ongoing storylines) and my CSI: NY
reviews. I always have plenty to say about the former.
I mean I suppose they could give us something. Anything.
A conversation between Mac and Stella, where Mac admits that "I made a pot roast last night and boy, did I
overcook it!" At least I'd know what they did the night before.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Cool Hunter
Posted Mar 2nd 2006 11:35AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, CSI: New York
I'm finally starting to accept that the writers of this show have no intention of expanding the backstory of any
of the main characters. And I think I'll be okay with that choice as long as they put more effort into making the cases
as interesting as they can possibly be.
Last night was a step in that direction because the two cases were very
interesting, plus they switched up the teams a little. Doc Hawkes and Danny should be working every case together; they
play off each other way better than either of them did with Mac or Stella.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Fare Game
Posted Feb 2nd 2006 7:32AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, CSI: New York

I know I sound like a broken record at this point but the direction of this show is really ticking me off.
It has the potential to be so much better. Anthony Zuiker, the creator and producer behind all three
CSI:
shows, cannot possibly be paying attention when this one is being made. Because if he was, he'd see how it pales in
comparison to Vegas and Miami.
My big thing is backstory because I like to know where a character is coming from. After this episode, I finally
figured out what the writers are doing. They book-end! They have a bunch of cases and a bunch of small backstory
tidbits and rather than take the time to weave them together into a seamless episode, they simply bookend the two cases
with the backstory at the beginning and end of the show making the cases and backstory completely independent of each
other. There's a phrase for that. It's called being lazy.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Stuck on You
Posted Jan 27th 2006 10:33PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, CSI: New York
When I reviewed last week's episode, I
made a few remarks that the writers for this show weren't really doing much to expand the backstories for the main
characters. They didn't hear me, because this week was the same deal. I want more than just a case. Give me
something on Mac's wife who died in the 9/11 attacks. Give me something on Lindsay's background (we found out she
likes opera... that's it). Give me anything on Stella or Danny. I'll say this much. I'm not the only one who must feel
this way because out of all the shows I cover for TV Squad, this one receives the fewest comments and last week's
didn't get any.
Back to the review... there were two cases. Surprise! A dead college student is found on
the subway tracks and a commodities broker hung himself out his window. Let's solve some crime.
Continue reading CSI: NY - Risk
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