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Turn on the bright lights

By Aaron 10/13/2007

One thing we love about the show will come to an end while one thing we have been begging for will finally be realized. What does that mean? Why is Aaron being so vague? Why is the title of the article an Interpol song? I am trying not to give away key plot points and the show really seems to be turning on the Friday night lights by making the show more and more intense. Screw new plotlines – this episode takes the seeds sewn in the first episode and runs with them.

The episode really fleshes out the intricacies of the main characters – Landry’s dad drops in to say how proud he is of his son, now that he is playing football. Saracen’s drawing is brought back into the forefront again with a romantic yet sad portrait of Julie.

Julie continues her, I-will-be-as-much-of-a-bitch-as-possible-to-try-to-get-Matt-to-break-up-with-me” routine while also trying to get her mom to utterly hate her. Too bad Matt still worships her and Tammy is too good of a mom to snap at her. Meanwhile Julie continues to flirt with the Swede (as an aside, does the Swede really not know about her boyfriend?). Julie has plenty of opportunities to push the Swede out of her life but instead she dives in. As another aside, the Swede seems TOTALLY sketch. This whole transformation of Julie’s seems to be a complete 360 and comes out of nowhere – did she get like that after one summer?

Coach Taylor has to baby-sit an athlete who got caught talking to an agent and has to appeal to the athletic board. Any other show and these scenes would have been awful, but as usual, FNL rises above. What is great is that even the dumbass athlete has the intelligence to say “if you have a new baby, what are you doing in this car with me?” As Derek Zoolander would say, Coach Taylor does plenty of his own philosophasizing – and (of course) gets through to the athlete. Coach Taylor even gets a complement from the head coach at TMU – “you must have been a hell of a high school coach.” The guy sounds like a complete asshole.

Remember what I said about there not being any new storylines? I lied. Matt finally gets a home care person for his grandma who turns out to be almost as much trouble as it was without her (she is one insane obsessive compulsive). Matt finally gets some parental advice, but who would have thought it would have been from a hot Latina who, from the look of things, wouldn’t think twice about slipping into Matt’s bed.

Street sees a doctor and is depressed about the dreams he has been having. Leaves us asking: will Street walk again? As an aside does anyone know what happened to Street and tattoo girl?

Oh – and there is a new guidance counselor who is an annoying, ungrateful weebus who gets a surprising amount of screen time.

Buddy is in terrible shape – and he is definitely in the right over his wife in this season. Being run out of his house by a weak-willed environmentalist who upsets the whole balance of his life pushes Buddy to start pounding em’ back with embarrassing results. As Lyla says sadly, “Why is everything always falling apart.”

But Aaron! You did not resolve those questions you began with! WATCH THE EPISODE. It is really good. Where are my comments on Landry and Tyra? All I have to say is that those two actors stepped up their game a lot.

The next episode seems to take all the craziness in the first two episodes and take it a hell of a lot farther – what you thought would be left to your imagination is going to be shown explicitly in the opening scenes. Friday Night Lights airs on NBC 9/8C and can be watched in its entirety at any time at nbc.com.


   

Bob’s October Movie Preview

By Bob 10/2/2008

Now that we have gotten through the sludge of September movies, it’s time for some Oscar contenders, and movies that think they’re good but not. Halloween is also this month so there is bound to be a lot of random horror movies going on and of course a Saw film to soak in. Whatever happens though, I’m gonna guess that at least one of the following gets some nods come Oscar time. With that, my October Movie Preview:

Cops, Robbers, and Blah

10) Pride and Glory: October 24th

From the director of Miracle comes one of the most clichéd trailers of ALL TIME. Edward Norton as A COP. Colin Farrell as HIMSELF. What more could we want from a movie? I don’t know, and I will likely never find out because this is not one flick I will be seeing.

9) Max Payne: October 17th

As I feverishly go through my mind trying to think of a video game adaptation that has actually been a good movie, I’m also reminded of all of the bad movies Marky Mark has made over the past ever (excluding The Departed and Boogie Nights of course). I would be shocked if there is anybody who is actually excited for this, as anybody who actually played the game has probably outgrown the genre.

8) Body of Lies: October 10th

Leonardo Dicaprio. Russell Crowe. Ridley Scott. Something about spies. The trailers really tell us nothing about this film except, “How am I supposed to run an operation when you’re running a side operation.” I don’t really know what that means, but Leo says it in the trailer. This film looks like another lame attempt by Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe to win Oscars. I’m not buying it.

7) Flash of Genius: October 3rd

Greg Kinnear stars as an man who invents the intermittent windshield wiper, and then has it stolen from him buy the major auto manufacturers. This just looks like a boring film that will get a lukewarm response. For some reason, however, it has been getting a huge level of marketing with television and even radio advertisements. I doubt people will buy it.

6) RocknRolla: October 10th

Guy Ritchie is back in the genre he knows best, and this appears to be an English gangster film much in the mold of Lock Stock and Snatch. We’ll see if he still has his stuff, but for now, I’ll just pop in my DVDs of the older films that I can trust, and look to be almost identical in plot to this one.

Movies that Intrigue Me

5) Changeling: October 24th

Angelina Jolie stars in this Clint Eastwood film about a woman whose son goes missing and is returned with something different. Any film that Eastwood directs (that’s not Flags of our Fathers of course) is worth checking out, and this looks to be no different. It got solid reviews with it premiered at Cannes, and Angelina Jolie is ready for a solid role.

4) W.: October 17th

A film that is certain to be the years most controversial, Oliver Stone directs this biopic about our current president. While I am sure Stone will exaggerate many of the details, there is no denying that he has put together an awesome cast including Josh Broling (as Bush), Elizibeth Banks (as First Lady Laura), James Cromwell (as his father H. W.), Richard Dreyfuss (as Cheney), Thadie Newton (as Condoleezza Rice) and others as the rest of his cabinet. Whatever happens in this film, it will certainly be interesting.

3) Synecdoche, New York: October 24th

A film that I have been awaiting since last year, this is Charlie Kauffman’s directorial debut. I have loved the films he has written (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Being John Malkovich, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and Adaptation. ) and this should prove to be equally compelling. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as a playwright who attempts to put on a production in a warehouse that includes a scale model of New York. It will probably boggle our minds, but that is Kauffman, isn’t it?

2) Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist: October 3rd

Michael Cera and Kat Dennings star as the eponymous Nick and Norah who meet each other one night in New York and have adventures. Something about the trailer really brought this movie to my attention, probably the indie style that I love. Cera is always great, and Dennings was really cool in Charlie Bartlett, so I might make my way to a cinema this week to check it out.

1) Zach and Miri Make a Porno: October 31st

Seth Rogen and Elizibeth Banks star as two best friends who decide to make a porno together. This is Kevin Smith’s first film since Clerks 2, and I can only hope that it matches that film in hilarity. The only thing I don’t understand, is why are they releasing this film on Halloween? I guess there is probably a Saw film being released anyways.