What you are looking at is a screengrab from what could quite possibly be the most poorly written and acted commercial in the history of mankind. The commercial is for AT&T’s U-Verse TV service which offers the unique feature of being portable through the incorporation of a wireless receiver. In this commercial, a group of … Continue reading Blogging 365, Day 35: Novelas and Papa’s Snoring
Category: Television
Blogging 365, Day 7: Remembering Huell Howser
It wasn’t a big enough story for me to get an SMS from my local news station’s breaking news alerts nor did it overshadow news of Kim Kardashian turning down a ridiculous amount of money for first dibs on her baby’s photos. But that’s just how he would have wanted it. Local public television personality … Continue reading Blogging 365, Day 7: Remembering Huell Howser
The Aristoc[r]ats!
I think someone at either Disney Junior or an unknown TV service provider may be losing their job. It seems that the channel was showing the classic Disney animated movie The Aristocats today but whomever was in charge of listing the movie’s description laid one big fat egg. Check out these screengrabs from Twitter: While … Continue reading The Aristoc[r]ats!
The Many Faces of Jack Webb
As you can see, Jack Webb had to be one of the most versatile actors to ever hit the small screen. His specialty was delivering the deadpan dialog of the character he is most known for, Sergeant Joe Friday, from the TV show Dragnet. Dull, stiff, and downright boring. Some would argue droll as … Continue reading The Many Faces of Jack Webb
The Last Hurrah
Whatever the circumstances may have been, it seems that I missed the last two TV shows I worked on. But hey, as long as there's Hulu or networks posting each episode online the day after each episode's premiere, I guess I'm in good shape. That's where I was able to see my brief appearances in … Continue reading The Last Hurrah