submarine-related stories
Posted Aug 16th 2008 10:21AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Monk, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
"It's funny how the mind works."
-- Monk to Dr. Bell
(S07E05) You kind of knew when you put together the words Monk and submarine you were going to get an unusual episode, didn't you? As a longtime
Monk watcher, you know that enclosed places are not Adrian-friendly environs, so when an old friend of Natalie's -- hottie Casper Van Dien (
Starship Troopers) as her late husband Mitch's buddy, Lt. Steve Albright -- asked Monk to investigate a suspicious death on the U.S.S. Seattle, trouble would ensue. Was it a contrived situation to get Monk trapped on board? You bet, but you accept that and move on.
What made this episode unique was how Monk reacted. Initially, he ran for the hatch like a crazed three-year-old. But then Adrian concocted a coping mechanism. This was a
Monk first. To deal with claustrophia, he envisioned Dr. Bell by his side.
Continue reading Monk: Mr. Monk is Underwater
Posted Sep 6th 2007 10:05AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Industry, Web, Pickups and Renewals, Documentary
A documentary about Second Life that actually takes place within the virtual world has been picked up by HBO for a premiere sometime next year.
The documentary, Molotov's Dispatches in Search of the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey, was created by multimedia director Douglas Gayeton, whose avatar, Molotov Alva, serves as a guide through the virtual 3D world. Gayeton previously worked on the CD-ROM version of the film Johnny Menemonic, and is a partner with Propaganda Films along with David Fincher, Spike Jonze, and Alex Proyas. The documentary was produced by Submarine in Amsterdam, however, not Propaganda.
Posted Jan 11th 2006 1:01PM by Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd, Games, Commander-In-Chief
While I'm enjoying this show still, after this episode I had to wonder if I could have just
cut-and-pasted my review from
the last episode before Christmas and changed a few words. The title: over the top cute (but still far better than
"First Act of War" or something). The outfits: better, especially the yummy chocolate silk jammies. The angry
teenaged daughter: still angry, still whiny, still want to slap her. Nathan Templeton: no longer evil. Just... not.
What's with that?
What did I like? Well, those jammies. The nicely-built cliffhanger. The way Mac answers her
phone while wearing aforementioned chocolate-colored jammies. It's soooo Presidential. The developing
relationship between Jim Gardner and Rob Calloway - the dynamic works pretty well, sparring but with growing respect
for one another. And Gardner with the loyalty? Boy that was a nice (if canned) little speech. I could almost hear the
orchestra in the background soaring as he delivered the "I love the Pres" address to the gathered generals
and admirals and such. Finally, I am going on record as saying that Ever Carradine's hair was nice this time. It still
needs to be shorter but, at long last, it looks like it belongs on an adult. With a job.
Continue reading Commander in Chief: Sub Enchanted Evening