Friday, July 17, 2015

"Trainwreck"




Trainwreck is a sensation hit!

When a Amy, a successful journalist, has fear of commitment because her dad told her as a kid that monogamy isn't real. But when she interviews a highly successful sports doctor, that has nothing wrong about him that she can break it off with him. Amy will have to face whether to her fear of commitment is ruining her or living the good life.



Amy Schumer, who plays Amy, is tremendous in this film that she written and stars in. She's hilarious time one hundred in this film and her chemistry with Bill Hader and the rest of the cast was amazing.

Jon Cena's scenes in the film during the first half hour of the film was hysterical! The scene when Amy and Cena were in bed and she asked him to talk dirty to her but all he says was how to get fit and facts about protein. And after was just and OMG moment.

There were a lot of very funny moments in this film but there was also some heartwarming and sad moments int he film The one that got me was when Amy gives her speech about her dad at her funeral.

This was after she walked out on him after he told her that dating the sports doctor wasn't gonna last. And then there was the scene where she and her sister finally hugged after apologizing for what she had done.

There were so many cameos from Marv Albert to Mathew Broderick, was hilarious and mind blowing.


And I couldn't left out LeBron James. The guy can act and after watching him in this film, I want him to be my best friend. I'm guessing those commercials have really paid off. Space Jam 2? Why not?

All in all, I love and enjoyed this film. I can't remember when I last enjoyed a really good romantic comedy. This by far is on the top of my Rom-Com list.  It's hilarious, lovely and has it's great moments. As this is Schumer's first film, she nails it with perfection.

"Trainwreck" is out now in theaters.

On the Edge: Complications "Diagnosis"



This week's episode of the "Complications" was thrilling and was a non stop edge episode that totally good.

After last week's chaos of dealing with gang fights and trying to let one of them out of the hospital without anyone notice has certainly caused trouble for John. He and Gretchen treats the gang member that he help escape from the hospital. There could have been some trouble with the two but not.

As soon as John gets home from the roughest shift yet, he gets some sleep until he gets a call from Bridget who tells him that he saw him leaving a therapy room and also a bottle of morphine used. Along with the phone call the detective knocks on the door. John hangs up with Bridget and talks to the detective.

Trying to find out what happen, John tries to throw the detective off of him by telling him he has never met these gang members. After he tells him that he never seen anyone of them, the detective takes him back home until he mentions the incident from the pilot but then John did agree he saw him but couldn't think that that was the guy. That took him a trip to the station.

As the detective takes John to a private room, probably deep down in the basement somewhere. The detective starts poking around and John wasn't in the mood to talk. After what would feel like hours, John admitted to where he was in that hour he was missing and had the detective call Bridget to conform,

That did get him off the hook but as for Gretchen, she get into another hot mess. When a patient died last week, she decided to go and check on her brother. Of course, where the kid was was in another area of gang members.

As she tries to find him, she does when a guy that lives next door answers her. He told her that he's been taking care of him. Of course the kid is quiet and doesn't look up and the guy is has his hand on the kid in the creepiest of way possible.

Gretchen takes the kid away from the guy but he drives his truck behind her jeep. But when she decides to drive through, she gets stop by one of the gang leaders. She tells him the truth but the guy tells him another thing, but when the kid finally talked Gretchen takes the kid and goes.

And John leaves but his wife is there wanting to see him. But things do look fine and soon his father tries to get him to tell him what's been going on.

I like this episode. At times I was standing and watching and the rest on the edge of my seat. I really do like Gretchen and John's storyline here. It was worth an hour of television to watch.

You can catch "Complications" Thursday nights at 9/8c on USA Network.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

The X-Files 'I Want To Believe' promo





On Thursday, FOX aired a new promo for The X-Files that's coming this January 2016.

It's only a few seconds of footage but it does give some excitement of what to look forward like the "I Want To Believe" poster that's walked on on the floor.

Here's the promo.

You can catch the premiere of The X-Files as they return Sunday, January 24, 2016 right after the NFL NFC Championship on FOX.

Family Matters with or without Demons: Wednesday Night Summer Drama




Suits: ""No Puedo Hacerlo" 

When it comes to family, it matters no matter what your position is as a lawyer.

As Lewis gets a visit from his beautiful sister about a legal issue, she asks him to get her Harvey. Of course, Lewis and Harvey aren't in good terms but even though it's unethical he goes and ask Harvey.

Harvey takes the case but didn't realize that he had already met her early that day. Learns that this case is a divorce but also fair share. After the first meeting, Harvey has his client come clean about it and they discuss it.

After talking, they get to the bottom of it and as Harvey realize that this should not be about money at all. This is after he was looking at Donna across the glass window. After his client agreed to the terms, they went out for drinks.

Mike on the other hand, can't let the insurance lawsuit go. As he and his future father-in-law tackle it together. There will be butted heads in this one, no doubt about it. Mike doesn't like the offer and tries his very best to find a loop and get a better deal. There was no way of fixing it but Mike did save his father-in-law from a bad business idea.

The one thing taking away from this episode was that Harvey has accepted that Donna is gone. As soon as he talks with Lewis about the lawsuit agreement and Lewis tells him and his sister. Harvey goes up to Donna and thanked her for 12 great years. He finally accepted it and walks away. Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.

This episode was intriguing and very good. The fight between Mike and Rachel's father was really good, plus seeing Lewis' sister was completely surprising.

Overall I give this episode to 8/10.

You can catch "Suits" Wednesday nights at 9/8c on USA



Mr. Robot: "eps1.2d3bug.mtv"


In one of it's most bazaar episodes yet, demons do follow you no matter if you're good or not.

As the project to take down Evil Corp's company, Elliot has this idea on how to go in without killing anyone and blowing it up. But there's one issue, he's a bit high and need more of his morphine for help. His now addiction has got the best of him and held the plan for another day pissing off some of the other guys.

As Mr. Robot tries to get him off the drug, Elliot  goes through some crazy stuff from thinking that he's getting high, getting shot and even trying to show his monster side. He's demons got the best of him and after a good while of the episode of him going through a lot of hallucination.

Meanwhile Angela and Shayla spend some time with one another, walking Elliot's dog and even going out and party. Hell, Shayla gives Angela a little something and had a real moment. I was amazed by how those two were in this episode. Both important women of Elliot's are having spending time.

Elliot does get over the rough stuff and there was a moment when he was alone that he was scared. But Mr. Robot comes out of the shadows and tells him that he's not alone. One of the guys mix a drink for Elliot that he has to drink more than seven of them.

As I said before, this episode was bazaar but it was well crafted a well. Even if there was sliver lining out there, the lining might not be all that pleasant as demons from past or present does creep back up to you.

Overall, I give this episode 9/10. If was so well done.

You can catch ?Mr. Robot" Wednesday nights at 10/9c on USA Network

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

The Unexpected of the Unexpected: Stitchers "The Root of All Evil"




The unexpected was clearly unexpected in this week's episode of "Stitchers."

Probably one of the most shocking moments in this episode (I should say two) was that we get to learn that Kristen has a boyfriend. They have this long distance relationship and everyone from Camille to Maggie was in shock.

I will say this that Scagilotti's performance in this was hilarious. She's amazing at what she does to make a scene humorist. When she's first introduce to the guy, she goes gaga all over and throughout the episode still does and has some fun with Kristen.

For the case of the week, a Jane Doe is found and as Kristen looks into her memory to find out who she is and who killed her. Just remember that the first time they stitch is not always the best. Kristen thought the girl was rich but than sees she lives in a rented apartment.

Mistakenly taken that she lived in the mansion, they interviewed the couple that live in the house. The husband gives a sense that he might have been the guy, but another surprise comes.

I should say that the scene between Kristen's boyfriend and Cameron was little funny. I don't think that Cameron should feel bad about himself after seeing the guy's ab's.

Okay I mention that there might have been one or two but now it's three. There was three surprises that was unexpected in this episode the other is a marriage proposal.

Not to forget that when Camille told Maggie and all them about Kristen's boyfriend, Maggie had her snoop into the guy. Of course she calls the mysterious guy to look into it because, in a photo with Kristen's boyfriend.

There were surprises and some good humor in this episode. I'm learning a little bit of Kirsten and boy was I surprised with her boyfriend coming in.  Scagilotti, I think stole the episode with her comic humor.

All in all, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday night at 9/8c on ABC Family.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

My Pre-Emmy Nomination Prediction




This Thursday is the nominations for this year's Primetime Emmy Awards. It's literally the Academy Awards for television and mostly the only one that I'll watch along with Golden Globes.

So with the nomination announcement coming this week, I figure I give my prediction of what this year's Emmy nominations will be:

Best Drama

Mad Men
Better Call Saul
Empire
House of Cards
Orange is the New Black
The Blacklist
The Americans
The Affair

Best Comedy

Shameless
Parks and Recreation
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Veep
Silicon Valley
Transparent

Best Actor Drama

Jon Hamm, Mad Men
James Spader, The Blacklist
Terrence Howard, Empire
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Kyle Chandler, Bloodline
Matthew Rhys, The Americans

Best Actress Drama

Taraji P. Henson, Empire
Claire Danes, Homeland
Kerri Russel, The Americans
Juliana Margulies, The Good Wife
Robin Wright, House of Cards
Taylor Schilling, Orange is the New Black
Ruth Wilson, The Affair

Best Actor Comedy

Jim Parson, The Big Bang Theory
Louis C.K., Louie
Don Cheadle, House of Lies
Andy Sandberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Nick Offerman, Parks and Recreation
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

Best Actress Comedy

Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation
Julie Louis Dryfuss, Veep
Lena Dunham, Girls
Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer

Best Supportive Actor Drama

Johnathan Banks, Better Call, Saul
Mandy Patinkin, Homeland
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thornes
Rupert Friend, Homeland
Vincent D'Onofrio, Marvel's Daredevil
Jussie Smollett, Empire

Best Supportive Actress Drama

January Jones, Mad Men
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul
Kate Mulgre, Orange is the New Black
Maura Tierney, The Affair
Katja Herbers, Manhattan

Best Supportive Actor Comedy

Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Adam Driver, Girls
Fred Armisen, Portlandia
Tony Hale, Veep
Martin Sheen, Grace and Frankie

Best Supportive Actress Comedy

Kate McKannon, Saturday Night Live
Anna Chlumsky, Veep
Jane Krakowski, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Carrie Brownstein, Portlandia
Allison Janney, Mom
Aullbrey Plaza, Parks and Recreation
Melissa Fumero, Brooklyn Nine-Nine


"Stitchers Renewed for Season 2




Well, ABC Family decides that they want to make even more memories with the newly hit sci-fi drama.

On Tuesday, the network announced that they're renewing "Stitchers" for a second season. The story about a young brilliant woman Emma Ishta) who helps a covert government agency to solve murders by entering the decease's minds.

"Fans are enjoying the camaraderie of the Stitchers team and a lead character that is apologetically smart, focused and a great role model to young women," statement from Karey Burke, ABC Family's Executive Vice President, Programming and Development. "We look forward to seeing more of the Stitchers team tackling diverse cases as they unravel the mystery behind the program's creation."

You can catch new episodes of "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c right after "Pretty Little Liars" on ABC Family.