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blakjeezis
07-24-2002, 03:40 PM
It's on right now. Is it not the funniest movie ever? If not, it's in the top 10.
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Sheeplovr
07-24-2002, 03:44 PM
you cant post it like that
Post abotu UHF but mention how its on now then give the date and time
BUt i am gogin to watch it now thanks
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blakjeezis
07-24-2002, 03:46 PM
Sorry Sheepie, didn't mean to spring it on ya like that. If I'd known about it, I would have posted it sooner, but I just found out myself.
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you cant post it like that Thats right Sheepie you tell em whos boss!:-)
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Tall_James
07-24-2002, 04:02 PM
I'm watching it now. Yes, this movie rules.
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Sheeplovr
07-24-2002, 04:06 PM
Weird al shoudl of made more movies
but maby they woudl of sucked
do you think weird al is weird cause hes a closet homo it wouldnt make him a bad person at all
and also anyont else freaked out by the clean shaven No eye glasss al its not the same
oh pluss the weird Al Tv show on CBS was GOLEDEN did anyone else wathc it i loved it i wish i coudl get it on DVD or somthing
last i head al will eb doing the comecntary on orgasmo the movie pluas kevin smith will be there and a bunch of other people withc will make a weird comentary but will rock
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Fallon
07-24-2002, 09:14 PM
VH1 rules today. I watched UHF last week, so I didn't watch today. But right now they are airing Beavis and Butthead Do America!
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07-24-2002, 10:34 PM
<b>VH1 Rocking with Revamp</b>
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Newly installed VH1 toppers Brian Graden and Christina Norman are moving quickly to put their stamp on the struggling music cable network, greenlighting an aggressive fall slate of series and specials aimed at building on the channel's still-strong retro music brand.
VH1 is also beefing up its "Movies That Rock" franchise, snagging the broadcast premiere of the Oscar-winning "Moulin Rouge" and several other theatricals. And rather than simply repurposing other networks' music specials, Graden wants VH1 to sign A-level talent for original concert specials.
The flurry of activity comes barely three months after Graden was named entertainment president of the network and Norman was tapped to serve as G.M.-exec VP. They were brought in to reverse a ratings slide that saw VH1 lose up to 40% of its audience in a year.
While music will remain a key part of VH1's brand, Graden -- who serves as president of both MTV and VH1-- said he and Norman's first goal has been to move the network beyond its reputation as the music history channel. As much as "Behind the Music" put VH1 on the map, Graden said the slew of copycat series that followed -- many on VH1 itself -- wore out audiences.
"The brand was extraordinarily strong," Graden told Daily Variety. "But the execution against that brand was mostly one-dimensional; it was all about music history. We want to (expand the scope of) VH1 so it becomes more of a three-dimensional network."
Norman noted the cabler has historically had "an incredible ability to tell stories. But there are a lot of stories we haven't told and a lot of ways we haven't told them."
While he wouldn't talk specifics, Graden acknowledged his Viacom bosses have given him more coin to beef up VH1.
"Anytime we've had the good ideas, the money has followed," Graden said.
In addition to a much-buzzed about Liza Minnelli/David Gest reality series -- to be officially unveiled Thursday morning at a Los Angeles press conference -- the new VH1 programming roster includes fare ranging from a music-themed celeb redecorating show to an animated sketch comedy series.
Among the new series ans specials that'll hit VH1 over the next six months are the following:
= "Rock the House": a weekly half-hour series in which a music fan gets a surprise visit from a fave rock star who, a la TLC's "Trading Spaces," redecorates the fan's house or room. It is set to bow in October.
= "Music Behind Bars": the documentary reality series will explore the lives and crimes of jailhouse rockers by focusing on a different prison band each week. It is set to bow Nov. 1.
= "Liza & David": Minnelli and new hubby Gest pitched the idea for this show themselves, according to Graden, and will serve as exec producers of the project, which will begin airing as a weekly series in October. VH1 has ordered 10 episodes.
While the tonal similarity to MTV's monster hit "The Osbournes" is unmistakable, Norman said "Liza & David" will differ by focusing on one event each week: A dinner party hosted by Minnelli and Gest in their Manhattan penthouse.
Each episode will follow the duo as they prepare for the party; include highlights from what are expected to be star-studded but intimate meals; and then feature the hosts serving up dish about their celeb guests afterward.
"Liza is one of the most amazing pop culture icons... and David wants to push people's buttons," Norman said. "It's going to be wild."
= "Camp Chaos": the weekly half-hour animated comedy, based on the Web site of the same name, will spoof pop music culture via a series of themed sketches. It's expected to premiere sometime this fall or winter.
= "I Love the '80s": Based on the BBC format, each hourlong episode will review the seminal pop culture events of a given year from the 1980s. VH1 has ordered 10 episodes of the project, which will air as part of an '80s-themed week of programming Dec. 9-13.
In success, Graden said he could see expanding the format to look at the 1
ToddEVF
07-24-2002, 10:43 PM
UHF does kick ass, Wierd Al's show kicked ass. He's wierd because he is clean shaven with no glasses now. And i don't know when his show is going to be on DVD. It was hard to decypher Sheepie's code. But that hopefully answers all his questions now. AND UHF IS ON DVD, for those that didn't know.
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NewYorkDragons80
07-25-2002, 06:42 AM
It still doesn't explain what happened to that show they used to have with Nancy Walls.
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07-25-2002, 06:55 AM
I want in on this orgazmo commentary.
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JustJon
07-25-2002, 07:55 AM
Why the hell was Gremlins 2 on VH1 last nite? Because it has a cheesy musical number towards the end?
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