john turturro-related stories
Posted Dec 5th 2009 7:05PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, TV Squad Polls, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

A few more questions about the
Monk finale before it disappears into TV immortality. Just some niggling thoughts that weren't really addressed in the two-part wrap up.
1. Why did Joey Kazarinski choose to kill Monk with poison?
Joey was a killer for hire. He used a bomb to kill Trudy, but shot Dr. Nash. They never said how Wendy Stroud was killed, just that she was buried under the sundial at the judge's house. So, when the judge offered Joey another payday -- killing Monk -- why didn't Joey choose a direct approach and shoot Adrian? Or he could have blown up Monk's apartment. There were any number of ways to kill him, but poisoning the wipes was perhaps the most complicated. And a ricin derivative? How did he manage to acquire that? If it had been arsenic or something, that could have been bought at a hardware store. They never really explained the poison or the reason for that method of murder.
Continue reading Seven questions about the Monk finale
Posted Feb 16th 2008 9:42AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews
(S01E11-15) "Are you making fun of me." - Alex
Laura:
So Paul is now sleeping in his office. It kind of gives you the impression that his profession is interfering in his personal life doesn't it? This show is about as subtle as John Turturro in Miller's Crossing.
The more I watch this show, the more I'm convinced that Paul is the worst therapist ever. Not only is he still seeing Laura after she's made it clear that she's obsessed with him, now he's begun talking to her like some passive-aggressive Svengali. What the fuck the does he care if she's late. Is he her shrink or her father? Freud much?
Continue reading In Treatment: Week Three
Posted Apr 22nd 2006 12:38PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Talent, TV on the Bigscreen, Animation

According to
IGN Filmforce, the cast list is shaping up for the
live-action Transformers movies. Stars including Michael Clarke Duncan, Jon Voight, Josh Duhamel, Bernie Mac, Tyrese,
John Turturro (wha?) and others have reportedly signed on to the project, which will be directed by Michael Bay
(
Armageddon, Pearl Harbor).
I still don't understand how they're going to do a live-action version
of cars and airplanes turning into robots.
[Via
The Hollywood News]