Friday, September 19, 2014

ER: 20 Years Later.



It was on this date, September 19th, that television would change for the better of medical genre, It was on this date that the world become so addicted to the series "ER" that it paid the way to other great medical shows we see today. 

I think we might know the whole story of "ER" and how it was created. It was written as a film script by the late author Michael Crichton, who wrote Jurassic Park, about his experience as a medical student in an urban emergency hospital. No one picked it up.

It would take 20 years later, that the idea to make it a film was in the works but then got delayed again when director Steven Spielberg and Crichton took a break and Crichton had told him about this book he was working on, which was "Jurassic Park" and soon became the biggest box office hit in 1993. 

This series got shopped around twice to one network, which did pick it up at the second time around, which was NBC. At that time NBC had it's "Must-See-TV" era going and when they read and saw the pilot they didn't know what to think of it at all, too graphic, intensest, a lot of stories in one hour and the question will the audience get it. 

Apparently so, the pilot was a two hour movie, which premiered on Monday night against Monday Night Football, which the show did really well and then soon put it on the historical Thursday night where both "Hill Street Blues" and "LA Law" held that spot. Thursday night came and it beat out it's rival over at CBS "Chicago Hope," which critics gave high praise about it and predicting that it will be out ER in ratings. 

I guess they were wrong. 

This show got recognized quick and with these unknown actors at the time, which become big stars now. Noah Wyle, Juilianna Margulies, Anthony Edwards, Sherry Stringfeld, Eriq La Salle and one actor by the name of George Clooney. They got their big break.


The series was a major hit. In fact, it grew to be the #1 new drama but also the #2 series of the season behind "Seinfeld." The shoe literally grew audience higher than "American Idol," "The Big Bang Theory," and "NCIS."   And in fact that network television will never see those kinds of ratings again unless it's a sporting event.

This is the series that changed the format of what medical shows are today. Telling stories about the cases, the characters of both the patients and doctors and most of everything relied on the writing, which made the show a huge it. That and the fact the Clooney was literally the best damn looking child doctor in the history of television.

The show lasted for 15 years and still made Thursday night Must See TV til the end of it's run. The show kept true to the medicine. A lot of real doctors and nurses could not watch it because they would say it resembles of their job too much.

If I had to sum up 10 episodes that define ER it would have to be in this order:
"On The Beach" episode
10. Kisangani, season 9, episode 22
9. Time of Death, Season 11, episode 6
8. All In the Family, Season 6, episode 14
7. And In The End, Season 15, episode 22
6. Blizzard, Season 1, episode 10
5. Hell and high Water, Season 2, episode 7
4.Take These Broken Wings, Season 2, episode 21
3. Pilot, Season 1, episode 1
2.On The Beach, Season 8, episode 21
1. Love's Labor Lost, Season 1, episode 19

If you watched these episodes, these episodes define what "ER" was and is in it's own way legendary.

It help influenced other medical dramas like "House" and "Royal Pains" not to mention "The Night Shift."

Personally this is my all time favorite series. No other show will top this series in my opinion. I grew up watching it since I was a little kid. At that time, it was my grandma, mom and I that watched it together. It kind of stopped around the time my brothers came into the picture but that's okay we did watch it separate homes. And when the series ended it was still as what it use to be, my grandma, my mom and me watched it while my brothers were with my grandfather. And oh yeah, it was the series finale, there were tears coming and going that night.


Amazing that "ER" premiered 20 years ago. Time does fly by so fast. In a couple of days it will be "Friends" anniversary too.

"ER" gave us so much. It gave us inspiration to be doctors and nurses, it gave us the drama and entertainment that we have never seen before and made us tune in week after week after week. It really did shape the way we watch television along with "Hill Street Blues."

There's no way to sum up the series. It was just simply a legendary series all on it own.
Happy 20th Anniversary ER!!!!



The Mysteries of Laura "Pilot" review


Photo by Hulu.com

Laura Diamond is not your typical NYPD Detective. She loves to catch criminals and solve mysteries but also has to deal with a stressful family with a soon-to-be ex-husband and devilish twin boys who would want to make you glad you’re working. This is the concept of the new NBC series “The Mysteries of Laura.”

Based on the same show in Spain, the series centers around Laura Diamond, played by Debra Messing, who is not your typical detective or mother, but she’ll do whatever it takes to get the job done no matter what or how she does it. She’s a bit like Columbo meets Jessica Fletcher, but without writing a novel, add the attitude and an oversized eating habit.

The series is a dramedy, meaning there’s an equal amount of comedy and drama. And for an actress like Messing, she can balance both of those genres.

The pilot aired on NBC. Wednesday night after America’s Got Talent finale and re-aired again on Thursday. The storyline of the pilot is of Laurthatis called to investigate a threat to a high businessman who then turns out to be murdered and the stress of finding her twin sons in preschool after being kicked out.

There were scenes in the hilarious pilot. One was when Laura was heading to investigate the threat, and on her way there, she was singing “The Warrior” by Patty Smyth in the car. 

Another was where she was and was going to rent out a swimsuit, but it cost way too much—and made a come meant that she could get the same dress at Target for less than it cost. As was done, she took it off while wearing a button shirt from the suspect and told the lady that she kept the tag on the suit so she didn't have to pay the total price.

A scene showed her soft side after the interview about getting her boys into another school, and the boys didn't behave too well. So, the interview was done, but her husband stuck his neck out for the first time. WWE Seesaw told her she was the best mother, which didn't make a difference.

Photo by NBC
Later, we see Laura putting the kids to bed and hear them tell her they think she’s a great mom and love her. Then the music “All of Me” by John Legend played, making the scene happy but sad.

“The Mysteries of Laura” is a well-balanced mystery crime dramedy with a good, from Josh Lucas to Janina Gavankar to even the twin boys. It has some of that classic The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes to Murder She Wrote if you like to watch mystery crime shows.

Messing’s character, Laura, is similar to her well-known character from Will & Grace of Grace Adler. She can’t sing (but who can? We love to sing in the car), and the foot fetish is another. But it doesn't seem to be a big problem for this series. 

You can catch new episodes of “The Mysteries of Laura” on Wednesdays, starting September 23rd, at 10/9 central, on NBC. The show is in the lineup of other cop dramas before “Law & Order: SVU” and “Chicago P.D.” which the network is calling that night “Women Crush Wednesday for its strong female characters on each show.



Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Mod Squad: It's a Cool, Good film.


What do you get when you have three teenage delinquents who have been chosen to do undercover cop work instead of serving jail time? You get “The Mod Squad.” This 1999 film based on the hit television series from the late 60s to early 70s with the same name has these teens taking on the crime world of the 90s.
The story starts with one of the members, Julie (played by Claire Danes), running into the nightclub, warning everyone of the cops. No one believes him, but when the diddido comes, everyone runs in fear and fun. Then another group member, Pete (played by Giovanni Ribisi,) who was dancing with a lady, sees an older, overweight cop and runs off. Then there’s Lincoln (played by Omar Epps) watching everyone, looking for someone they are looking for until the cop starts chasing him. He got stopped for looking at one cop, telling someone to get out. All three get arrested and brought back to the LAPD station.
The film has a bit of multiple complications, starting with what I just said about how we meet our central characters. Then, as we moved on, we met the detective responsible for these three to work for the LAPD, as some other detectives and officers didn’t like it. Finally, we see after twice of undercover business at a bar, one due to Pete’s mess up with someone and the other being that they had the guy.
This film story has more than one falling action,n but if I had to pick one, everything fell when Captain Adam Greer (played by Dennis Farina) was shot and killed. The main characters were shocked and had to leave when they saw him dead in the alley.  After that event, both characters went to their respective Most. Pete and Lincoln went on their own, and Julie was alone in a depressed state, including her ex-boyfriend Billy (played by Josh Brolin).  
   This falling action has been carried on for a good while until we see some resolution begin to form when Pete starts to figure things out that the cop that he thought was good was naughty. As the gang gets back together and meets at the beach, they form a plan and get some evidence. Lincoln pretends to be someone’s boy toy while Julie and Pete do a stakeout at an abandoned warehouse. As things start moving, cops run in. Everyone was in the warehouse, and that’s when Julie and Pete came in crashing in, stopping and stalling for the other cops to get there, which they did and arrested the two kids until Pete used a tape recorder to claim their innocence and that these other cops were the reason Greer died. And as soon as that event was over, they decided to rejoin and continue to be The Mod Squad.  
            
This film had a dark setting, with lighting being one of the reasons. The lighting in rooms was dim, with fluorescent lighting being used. It shows it had a dark environment. For example, when the gang was brought back to the station, they were in a room with just enough light to see what was in the room with a bit of darkness. Also, even though the original storyline was based in the late ’60s to early ’70s, it seems to be found in Los Angeles and 1999.
            
I find the characters engaging in this movie, mainly the three members of the Squad. 


Julie had this good girl with a sweet side and was an alcoholic. She's the character that will sweet talk to you. 




Pete, who’s not bright at times, crashes Lincoln’s car almost every time he drives it and just acts like a total moron, but he does prove to be the man in the end. 



And there’s Lincoln, who has a sarcastic side and wants to get the job done. These characters know they are doing something good; they may be young and arrogant, but they have some trouble sides.

The music in this film is fantastic. The names of songs from artists playing in the movie and on the soundtrack. Names like Busta Rhymes, Everlast, Alana Davis, and Curtis Mayfield. One of my favorites was played in the film in the opening scene when Julie was running, and the song was “Goin’ Crazy” by SX10. That made the film great to start with because it got me hooked. Also, I loved the song “Can’t Find My Way Home” by Alana Davis; this one was a pop type of song I love and is a close second to the version by Alison Krauss. 

Left: the cast of the television version. Right: the cast of the movie version.
I enjoyed the film “The Mod Squad.” It's a late 90’s dark side of a teen cop drama for only grown-up teens. It might sometimes use some natural language in the film, showing its real side. I don’t see how film critics and other people don’t like this film and why it bombed in theaters. It was a well-entertained and excellent drama with a good storyline, setting, and characters. 

Sunday, August 31, 2014

I Love the Harbinger


2012-2014, I wrote, contributed, and worked for a fantastic community college newspaper called ICC Harbinger. I got to work with the most amazing people I had ever known and worked with whom I'm proud to call my second family. Well, in April 2013, the paper won over a dozen awards, and one co-worker said there should be a theme or a victory song about the newspaper.
2012 Harbinger photo

After that, for months, I try to figure something out. No one who knows me knew about or has ever read this. I wrote a bit of a parody about working for the paper with some help from one of the greatest male country singers of all time, Toby Keith. The song is called "I Love the Harbinger."




We have editors, we have writers
We have contributors and freelancers
And we got advisers, really great advisers
And we got the best photographers
And some of them would dress up like arty stars
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I love the Harbinger.

We write about students and professors
Amazing athletes and actors
And we cover painters, we even cover dancers
As we work as early birds to all-nighters
And some of the veterans talk about their battle scars
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I love the Harbinger

I love the Harbinger
It's a great workplace
I just finished editing the paper
It puts a big smile on our tired face
It's the best by far; be you as you are
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I love the Harbinger

I've seen plays, I seen actors
Amazing musicians and illustrators
I've seen choirs, saw lots of performances from choirs
And I've even seen a hilarious girl and hookers
And we like to celebrate by opening the Shirley Temple Bar.
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I love the Harbinger
Yes, I do!

I love this paper
I love the editors
It's been a privilege to work together
It's fun to be around them now and then

But I love the Harbinger
It's a great workplace
Continuing the tradition of the paper
Will put a big smile on Mike Foster's face
It's not that bizarre, be you as you are
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I love the Harbinger
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I love the Harbinger

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The Store that Brings Quality Sounds


A little store in Downtown Peoria shows what makes electronics a bit more different than what we see at any other electronic stores in the Central Illinois area. Electronics Diversified has been part of Peoria since 1948 and both co-owners Don Gort and Don Baker know that what they have to show you is something that could just blow you mind away. If you are an electronics and sounds person then this is the place for you. Electronics Diversified has been unique among other electronic stores because they have not only the state of the art electronics but also vintage equipment to some that date back to the 1930's.

One thing that makes Electronics Diversified or better known as EDI, standout has been their unusual shift in types of equipment sold. It all started in 1948, as a spin-off to an x-ray business.

"They sold equipment to hospitals around the Central Illinois area," said Don Baker. "Soon after their business was installed, some of the doctors later would ask about mono equipment to be installed into the waiting rooms and if they knew of anyone who had done this kind of service."

Only a few businesses have made such an unusual shift.

Another difference has been their quality of sounds. They have sold mid-fi to higher end monos and store equipment for years. From solid state to high-bird and all tube integrated amplifiers, amplifiers and preamplifiers and also CD players with tube output that co smooth out the loudness. With that they have in store, from old to new electronics it could blow you away even some of those at Best Buy.

Other things that also make the store tick are their resurgence of vinyl and turntables that has surprised many young folks these days.

"Young people would come in to the store and we will be playing a turntable and they just couldn't believe the smoothness and dynamics they are hearing," said Gort stating on how young people's reaction to listening to vinyl records on turntables."

Both Gort and Baker advised to those who want to have a turntable is that they have to take care of their albums in a way that you don't have any pops or clicks that's caused by dirt. The prices for these turntables go up from $125.00 to $5,000 and higher end turntables do not come any with cartridges.

They stated that if you want to buy one, that would ranged from $29.95 to $1,895.00 in store, $5,000 if you wish to order one at the store.

A couple by the name of Mike and Jenny Waltz, who comes to EDI frequently just to see and hear what they have in store.

"Probably the best thing is that they sell vintage equipment that no one else sells," says Mike Waltz, who just loves vintages pieces.

Clearly these vintage equipment make EDI unique among other electronic stores.

Now, you've probably are thinking that, "so what? It's just like Best Buy or Wal-Mart." But not so fast, because that's not what it's all that's crack up to be at all. There's a huge difference between those stores and that of EDI.

EDI is a unique product of buiness, with services and commitment to that of the customer satisfaction.

"They help those of the common guy and they know a lot about it," said Jenny Waltz.

Another costumer gave his point of view very clear about EDI.

"They one thing that EDI is different than any other place is that they don't sell crap and they take the time to help the costumers with questions they have," stated by Scott Turner of Indianapolis, IN who comes to the store a couple of times just to see what they have in store.

For what EDI has in store is something that nothing can over beat to any other store in Central Illinois.

Just before the start of 2010, both Gort and Baker decided that it was time for a change and a changed they have made. After being located on Brandywine Drive in North Peoria, just across from Northwoods Mall for over 30 years and on January 2010, they've moved to Downtown on the first floor of the Murray Building on the corner of Walnut and Water Street or for a better reference off of Washington Street across from the Peoria Police Station.

With the new place it almost feels like you are in a studio waiting to hear a band play. It's become a place where friends who are mostly guys that love to hear great sound quality that comes from one of your own music and to also hear some stories as well.

Since opening in 1948, EDI has been installing, repairing and given excellence in customer service advice for over 60 years and still gives us that sound that we could all love to enjoy. And both "The Dons," as they are called, are enjoying what they do and what they give to their fellow customers.

If you are looking to hear great sound out of your own music, then Electronics Diversified is the place for all that to happen.

Monday, August 25, 2014

20 years since My So-Called Life & Still-Growing Strong.

The cast of "My So-Called Life."
It was on this date, 20 years ago, that one of the greatest one season television series premiered and changed the face of television forever. "My So-Called Life" portrays of an adolescent and commentary if its perceptive central character Angela Chase, portrayed by Claire Danes. This being Danes' first leading role in television earning her a Golden Globe award and an Emmy nod. MSCL was the first television series to be called reality TV.

The show centers on strong themes of important social issues from child abuse, teenage alcoholism, homelessness, homophobic, school violence and drug use just to name a few. It really was like a PSA message in each episode.

With it's strong cast of actors and writers, this show stand the test of time as a show that still grows with new fans. Of the time when the show was going to be canceled, it drew in fans to started an online campaign to save the show. MSCL isn't just a show for teenagers, it's for teens, children and grown ups. This series doesn't talk down to the audience members from it's characters.

Claire Danes as Angela Chase
For a show that only lasted one season, it's still has a huge fan base to this day. It paid the way that network television now focuses on the young demographics of 18-49 yrs, 13-24 yrs. And of course, what kind I say about Claire Danes? She made what MSCL is all about. I don't think that if she wasn't Angela Chase that the show wouldn't have been anyway popular.

Even though the show was scheduled on Thursday night against the powerhouse of Must See-TV of Mad About You and a new little series called Friends. Looking back at it's season rating, if this show was on today's airing that this show would be picked up.

I have watched all 19 episodes of the series on DVD. I feel that none of the episodes are out of dated. The writing is still strong than ever. I still wish we had some closure to the cliffhanger at the end of the last episode. Will Angela decide to go with Brian and leave Jordan? Will Graham Chase have a successful restaurant business? Who knows?

Probably we can only give it an ending that we truly think it deserves. But know this, as of now and in the future, MSCL will still be watched, talked about and still grabbing fans no matter how they find the show.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

My Prime-time Emmy Award Prediction

Here are my picks for the Primetime Emmy Awards, Monday night at 7:30/6:30c only on NBC hosted by Late Night host Seth Meyers.

Outstanding Comedy Series
Orange Is The New Black (Netflix)

Outstanding Drama Series
True Detective (HBO)

Outstanding Variety Series
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)

Outstanding Miniseries
American Horror Story: Coven (FX)

Outstanding Television Movie
The Normal Heart (HBO)

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The Voice (NBC)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ricky Gervais, Derek (Netflix)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation (NBC)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (AMC)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Robin Wright, House of Cards, Netflix)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Billy Bob Thornton, Frago (FX)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Coven (FX)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Fred Armisen, Portlandia (IFC)

Outstadning Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Anna Chlumsky, Veep (HBO)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan (Showtime)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad (AMC)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Joe Mantello The Normal Heart (HBO)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Julia Roberts, The Normal Heart (HBO)

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Jodie Foster, Orange is the New Black (Netflix)

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Vince Gilligan Breaking Bad (AMC)

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
Beth McCarthy-Miller and Rob Ashford, The Sound of Music, (NBC)

Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Speical
Ryan Murphy The Normal Heart (HBO)

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Jenji Kohan Orange Is The New Black (Netflix)

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Vince Gilligan Breaking Bad (AMC)

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special
Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays (HBO)

Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
Larry Kramer The Normal Heart (HBO)
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This is going to be an awesome award show to watch. The category to watch is drama due to the three way battle with Breaking Bad, House of Cards and True Detective. Thus has been an excellent year in television.

I can not wait to deep who takes the statue. I hope I am right. This is the best award show right next to the Golden Globes.