Archive for Sunday, February 10, 2008
‘Definitely, Maybe’ may be too cute for comfort; recalling ‘Thriller’ with an anniversary CD
You could talk about: “Definitely, Maybe.” Well, heck. Why not a romantic comedy set during a primary season in this season of romantic comedies and primaries? This one is about the 11-year-old daughter of a political consultant trying to unravel her single dad’s romantic past. Our only holdup with this film is the overwhelming precociousness of Abigail Breslin who plays the daughter. There’s a fine line between super cute and really annoying, and she’s walking it. (Thursday)
You should talk about: The triumphant return of “Jericho.” Die-hard television fans, you have agency, even if you don’t always have numbers. Some of you loved “Jericho” enough to keep it on the air even though the ratings were crummy. For some reason, you decided to send CBS nuts to protest its talk of canceling the show, and it was just crazy enough to work. You have your second season, and it begins this week. (Tuesday)
It’s nice to talk about: Good Michael Jackson. It’s almost hard to remember now, but there was a time when he was just the biggest pop star in the world, not the creepiest or the one with the most baggage. Relive the glory days with the “25th Anniversary Edition of ‘Thriller,’ ” which includes remixes from Kanye West, Fergie, will.i.am and that Akon one you’ve been hearing on the radio. (Tuesday)
Unlikely you’ll talk about: Kathleen Turner’s autobiography. This celebrity memoir, titled “Send Yourself Roses,” seems especially out of the blue, although I suppose most books like this arrive with no particular news hook. Topics discussed in this book (coming Valentine’s Day) include what it’s like to work with Jack Nicholson, ditching screen for stage and rheumatoid arthritis. Youch! (Thursday)
Some people will talk about: “Big Brother 9.” We’re always surprised that some of the dinosaurs of the reality craze are still around – shows such as “Survivor,” “The Bachelor” and, of course, the international phenomenon “Big Brother,” which is about to celebrate its ninth season in the U.S. This show always struck us as too mean to be enjoyed, but we’re admitted wimps. Most of our friends love it. (Tuesday)
– Deborah Netburn
- Sprinkles is frosted over cupcake newcomer Sprinkled Pink
- Palin's secession flirtation
- With homeowner in doghouse, bobcats move in
- The imperfect hero
- Russian nationalist advocates Eurasian alliance against the U.S.
- Care providers in crisis as budget impasse drags on
- Only 48% of California high schools meet federal standards, even with easier measure
- For L.A. man, 93, life is a walk in the park
- Republican vice presidential nominee Palin changes colleges 6 times in 6 years
- Bobcats at home
- Man in wheelchair killed by big-rig truck in downtown L.A.
- Suspicious package shuts down 101 Freeway
- Jail terms for 4 San Diego men in surfer's death
- Man shoots self to death after holding hostages in Wheaton bank, police say
- Sarah Palin, if her life was a movie
- Palin appears to disagree with McCain on sex education
- School goes from backdrop to center stage
- Dodgers cut it closer
- Lakers' Andrew Bynum says he's '100%' after knee injury
- Minor earthquake rattles San Francisco Bay area
