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2013
Oct
25
 
 
Tonight’s episode concerns a mysterious force that infects everyone in Haven with nightmare visions – including the old “I’m late to take a test in a class I haven’t attended in a while, and I haven’t studied, and I’m naked” dream. Or is that just me? Well, based on tonight's installment, apparently not…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
24
 
 
The best car chase ever filmed? Arguably, it’s here, in the 1971 thriller directed by William Friedkin, and shot on the busy streets of New York. Friedkin won an Oscar for his work here, and the movie itself won Best Picture. Gene Hackman stars as Popeye Doyle, with strong support from Roy Scheider, four years before Jaws. Oh, and that car chase? Technically, it’s a car vs. elevated subway train – and much of it was filmed without city permits or formal staging. And it shows.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
24
 
 
Sheldon (Jim Parsons) comes up with a new theorem that appears to be a major scientific discovery – something that leads to all sorts of opportunities, dilemmas, and one very swollen ego.  
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
24
 
 
Last night, to open the series, the St. Louis Cardinals played error-riddled baseball, and the Boston Red Sox enjoyed an easy opening victory, trouncing the Cards 8-1. Tonight it’s Game 2, featuring starting pitchers with unusual win-loss records for World Series play: John Lackey (10-13) takes the home-field mound for the Red Sox, and Michael Wacha (4-1) pitches for the Cardinals.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
24
 
 
Baseball fans love this 1992 movie, which stars Geena Davis as a star player for the women’s professional baseball league during WWII, and Tom Hanks as the team’s washed-up manager. But baseball fans will be watching Game 2 of the World Series tonight, so CMT clearly sees it as counter-programming, aiming at female viewers less interested in the sport than in a picture about women. It could be a smart move – and even if it isn’t, there’s no crying in baseball. Or in
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
24
 
 
Ryan (Matt Lauria) and Amber (Mae Whitman) are confronted by Sarah (Lauren Graham) about their wedding plans, but Ryan speaks up – and fights back. Not with anger, but by revealing something about his family background that, for Sarah, may make all the difference.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
24
 
 
NBC’s new Dracula keeps up the usual appearances with ample time for lethal crimes of life-sustaining blood-sucking and other assorted mayhem...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
23
 
 
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas -- if you tunnel your vision through department stores and three holi-dazed cable TV networks...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
23
 
 
No one cares about the number of episodes a series produces like the program production company itself, because reaching 100 remains, at least for now, a magic number – the number generally required for a lucrative syndication deal to cable or off-network sales. Streaming venues are changing that a bit, but for now, reaching 100 episodes is still a big deal. And tonight, the Heck family reaches that milestone, with another episode of a comedy that has never gotten its due, but always is wo
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Oct
23
 
 
The Boston Red Sox get home-field advantage for Game 1 against the St. Louis Cardinals. Jon Lester, 15-8, takes the mound for Boston, and Adam Wainwright, 19-9, gets the ball for St. Louis. Given the pitching duels, and pace of play, in the playoffs for these respective teams, set your recorders for extra time if you’re not watching live.