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Posted 1/6/12 4:34 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Hot Stuff, Television
By Michael Lopez
Yes the fall TV season has come and gone. But that doesn't mean you won’t be seeing new series, premieres, and reality specials in the next several weeks. In the world of television, "midseason" plays a vital role and many of the big networks are using talented Latinos to help carry their latest shows.
Case in point, Work It. Anyone watching ABC recently has seen the onslaught of promos, teasers, and bottom-of-the-screen graphics of Amaury Nolasco in female drag. And though it may not be pretty, the network is hoping it will strum up big laughs. This Tuesday night sitcom focuses on two guys who dress as gals to score a high-paying gig. But will it pay off in prime time? Work It may be in for an uphill battle, especially considering its recent GLAAD controversy.
Another Latino-heavy show is CBS' ¡Rob! You can expect lots of Adam Sandler-esque jokes from this culture clash sitcom. Featuring Rob Schneider, Cheech Marin, and Lupe Ontiveros, it follows the life of a straight-laced “gringo” who marries into a zany Mexican family. We’re actually keeping our fingers crossed for this one, particularly because it's got the always reliable Eugenio Derbez in the cast.
Jorge Garcia is reuniting with Lost producer J.J. Abrams for what may be the midseason's most anticipated new drama. Alcatraz is still shrouded in mystery, but rumors say it will feature elements of time travel and government coverups. Expect big ratings when it premieres later this month on Fox.
Another eerie Fox show is hoping to bring Kiefer Sutherland back to the prime time schedule. Touch is supposedly tied to the world of supernatural psychics and features Peruvian native Roxana Brusso in the cast. Comic book fans will definitely be tuning in for this one, as it was created by Heroes mastermind Tim Kring.
For all of you who need a little more Glee in your lives, NBC is debuting a musical-based series called Smash this February. Featuring American Idol alum Katherine McPhee and Will & Grace’s Debra Messing, the hour long drama will be heavy on the song and dance factor. Plus, it's got Latin newcomer Jaime Cepero in a supporting role.
And though it might not be brand new, the cult IFC hit Portlandia should deliver a ton of indie laughs this January. Featuring Saturday Night Live’s Fred Armisen (who is part Venezuelan), this quirky comedy is kicking off its second season and has some great guest stars lined up. Expect to see Kristen Wiig, Tim Robbins, and Eddie Vedder add big LOLs to the Pacific northwest.
What's your favorite prime time TV show? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
By Michael Lopez
Ok, so maybe we're still on our Halloween kick with this week's P & P entry. Not quite a horror movie and not quite sci-fi, Flatliners has still got a major creep factor going for it with its explorations of life and death.
Released in 1990, this movie had one of the hottest casts of its day. There was a pre-24 Kiefer Sutherland playing one of his legendary "bad boy" roles. Add to that Kevin Bacon , William Baldwin, and a young Julia Roberts fresh off her smash hit Pretty Woman.
But this isn't some fun 20-somethings comedy. Flatliners is a dark, brooding story about the great beyond. The plot revolves around five med students who think they may have discovered what happens after you die. Sutherland's Nelson character is the hard-edged leader of the group, who convinces his friends to stop his heart (or "flatline" him), then bring him back one minute later.
Do we get a glimpse into the afterlife? You bet and it ain't pretty. There are no angels and pearly gates in this movie, but rather wicked sins brought back to haunt you! Unfortunately, the group doesn't discover this until after they've all "flatlined" on the operating table.
Each character gets to experience a piece of their own personal hell, through dark visions and some intensely shot ghost sequences (courtesy of director Joel Schumacher). Can finding redemption in their real lives chase away the sins from the great beyond? That's certainly what they're hoping for.
Though Flatliners was quite successful when it came out, it's become somewhat forgotten in recent years. That's why we're actually very excited about throwing it into the Pelis and Popcorn mix. Perhaps you saw it back in the day and want to experience it again. Or perhaps it slipped under your radar, giving you a great excuse to catch up on some chills and thrills this Saturday on Tr3s!
What's your favorite movie about the afterlife? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
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