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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

8 PM:
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
The Shawshank Redemption movie on AMC
Ray movie on BET
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie on Showtime
Casino Royale movie on Syfy

9 PM:
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (NEW)
True Blood on HBO2 (Reair of Season Premiere)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
16 Wishes movie on Disney (Reair)
Dying Young movie on Fox Movie Channel
Nanny McPhee Returns movie on HBO Family
The Time Traveler’s Wife movie on HBO Signature

10 PM:
Teen Wolf on MTV (NEW)
The Closer on TNT (Reair)
Robin Hood movie on Cinemax

10:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Season Premiere)

Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

4 PM:
Lonesome Dove mini-series on AMC

6 PM:
Surfs Up (animated) movie on Cartoon Network

6:25 PM:
Toy Story 3 (animated) movie on Starz

7 PM:
How to Train Your Dragon (animated) movie on HBO Family
No Reservations movie on Lifetime

7:30 PM:
Robin Hood movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
Lonesome Dove mini-series on AMC
Marley & Me movie on FX
Shrek Forever After (animated) movie on HBO2
The Hurt Locker movie on TMC
Legally Blonde movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
Leverage on TNT (Season Premiere)
Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime (NEW)
True Blood on HBO (Season Premiere)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
The Clocks (Poirot Masterpiece Mystery) movie on PBS
Castle on ABC (Reair)

10 PM:
The Glades on A&E (NEW)
Falling Skies on TNT (NEW)
The Protector on Lifetime (NEW)
In Plain Sight on USA Network (NEW)
Body of Proof on ABC (Reair)

Enjoy!

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It was yet another night of repeats last night except for Friday Night Lights on NBC, but here is how the Friday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Flashpoint (CBS) [repeat] – 5.3 million
Friday Night Lights (NBC) [NEW] – 3 million
Bones (FOX) [repeat] – 2.9 million
Smallville (The CW) [repeat] – 1.4 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI:NY (CBS) [repeat] – 5.9 million
House (FOX) [repeat] – 2.3 million
Supernatural (The CW) [repeat] – 1.5 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [repeat] – 5.9 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM:
Pretty Woman movie on Oxygen

7 PM:
Surfs Up (animated) movie on Cartoon Network

7:05 PM:
Alice in Wonderland movie on Starz

7:15 PM:
The Losers movie on More Max

7:30 PM:
Love & Basketball movie on BET

8 PM:
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
The Dark Knight movie on TNT
A Time to Kill movie on A&E
Lonesome Dove mini-series on AMC
Pride & Prejudice movie on E!

9 PM:
Outcasts on BBC America (NEW)
NCIS on USA Network
Erin Brockovich movie on Oxygen
Letters to Juliet movie on Showtime
Toy Story 3 (animated) movie on Starz

10 PM:
Rookie Blue on ABC (Reair)
True Blood on HBO2 (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Mrs. Doubtfire movie on ABC Family
Robin Hood movie on Cinemax

10:12 PM:
Falling Skies on TBS

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today.

TELEVISION

Actress Katherine Helmond (Who’s the Boss) will guest star on True Blood, playing Caroline Bellefleur, the grandmother of Bon Temps sheriff Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) and his sister, Portia (Courtney Ford). The actress is set to appear in two episodes of Season 4, which premieres this Sunday. (True-Blood.net and The Hollywood Reporter)

Actress Annie Wersching (24) will guest star on the TNT police drama Rizzoli & Isles, playing Nicole Mateo, a mother devastated by the recent abduction of her daughter in broad daylight. She’s also a longtime friend of Detective Rizzoli (Angie Harmon), who worked undercover with Nicole’s husband during her Drug Control Unit days. (Meg Masters at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actor Francois Berleand (Tell No One) will reprise his role as Inspector Tarconi from the Transporter features in the new TV adaptation on Cinemax. Actress Delphine Chaneac (Splice) will recur as Olivia, a reporter who knows a lot about Frank’s (Chris Vance from Burn Notice and 24) work and actress Rachel Skarsten (Birds of Prey) will appear as Delia, the daughter of someone from Frank’s past. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

CONDOLENCES

Actor Peter Falk (Columbo and The Princess Bride) passed away. He was 83. (Variety)

ME: RIP, Mr. Falk. Condolences to his family, friends and fans.

MOMENT OF SILENCE, PLEASE…

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Jams McAvoy has replaced actor Michael Fassbender in the upcoming film Trance, which follows an assistant at an auction house who masterminds an art heist with a gang of crooks. Afterwards, he suffers a blow to the head and wakes up with amnesia. The problem is he’s the only one who knows where the painting’s location is. The gang begins to get suspicious and hire a female hypnotist to get into his brain. McAvoy would play the shady leader of the gang. (Showblitz and Dark Horizons)

Actors Rumer Willis, Dominic Purcell and Billy Zane are set to star in the thriller called The Ganzfeld Experiment that follows five psychology students who gather in a secluded house to investigate their potential ESP. Actors Taylor Cole, Ryan Donowho, Toby Hemingway, Holt McCallany and Laura Wiggins also star. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Joel Courtney (Super 8 ) has entered negotiations to join both a new adaptation of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn and the supernatural adventure The Healer. Courtney will play Sawyer in the new adaptation of Mark Twain’s character. The other movie will follow an ailing father who takes his two teenage kids into the woods to renew the bond they shared before a divorce. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!

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Here is a list of survival tips on how to plan for and survive Comic-Con, the annual sci-fi/fantasy convention in San Diego by my fellow NiceGirl Tiffany (with slight tweaks here and there).

This year, Comic-Con takes place over a five-day period: Wednesday, July 20 through Sunday, July 24 – that is if you managed to buy a 4-day pass, which includes Preview Night.

Held once again at the massive San Diego Convention Center, which is located right next to the glorious San Diego Harbor, the convention center spans nearly 3 football fields in length and offers up a treasure trove of activities, all of which must be carefully and meticulously planned.

First, by now, any attendee should have purchased either the 4-day pass or their single-day tickets. If you were thinking you could still get tickets to attend Comic-Con, you are out of luck as this year’s convention sold out EARLY!! And, there was quite a bit of drama for those trying to purchase tickets online once more tickets were made available. Now that the deadline for returning tickets has passed, you MIGHT be able to find some available via Comic Con’s official registration page.

Second, by now you need to have your hotel reservation made and confirmed. There will be little to no hotel rooms available at this point and if there are any those hotels they are, more than likely, over 5 (or more) miles from the convention center and probably not on the free shuttle routes. Thus, if you have your tickets and still need to secure lodging, you may have a difficult time of it. But, go to the Comic-Con website and click on the “Hotel” link to see if there might be any rooms left. Please also keep in mind that you will need to be prepared to get up early so that you can drive to the convention center or one of the nearby parking lots so you do not get stuck in the daily gridlock which begins at 8:00 AM each day. So, if you have tickets and accommodations, then it is only a matter of counting down the days to Comic-Con — and with that thought in mind, the following is a list of tips on how to prepare for such a monumental event:

TRAVEL TIME TO SAN DIEGO

Whether by plane, train or automobile, be sure to give yourself plenty of travel time to get to San Diego. With well over 125,000 people making the annual trek each day, you are sure to run into a few en route — and you will need to be prepared for the unexpected. Having encountered everything from a train fatality, traffic accidents and fog delays at airports, I can testify that you need to budget into your travel schedule extra travel time so that you do not miss the one panel or event that you are dying to see.

GETTING TO CONVENTION CENTER

The same is true of each day you plan to attend the convention. You must allow for extra time to arrive at the convention center because even taking the free shuttles, taxis and trains is not a guarantee that you will not hit traffic and get stuck anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours just trying to traverse the final 5-6 blocks to the convention center. If you are staying at a hotel within walking distance, walking is highly recommended in order to avoid the grid-lock – so pack your comfy walking shoes!

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

Speaking of shoes and other apparel, what one wears can be vitally important. Given the amount of walking (whether to and from the convention center, or just within the convention center itself), wearing your comfortable tennis shoes or walking shoes is a must. This is not a time to be concerned about vanity. Along the same lines, temperatures can vary widely both inside and outside the convention center. It is recommended that you dress in layers to accommodate the extreme weather fluctuations as you can be hit by a sudden summer rain drizzle, pea-soup fog, or even arctic air-conditioning inside the convention center — or even worse yet, it could be clear, sunny and 105 degrees outside and you forgot a hat and sunscreen — and within 5 minutes you will find yourself with a lobster-red sunburn and on the verge of heat-stroke. So make sure to think about your wardrobe and what you plan to wear carefully. Also, it may seem silly to grab a light jacket each day before heading to the ‘con, but if you have ever been stuck in Hall H or any of the ballrooms for over 3-4 hours at a stretch, you know how insanely cold those rooms can get. So tennis shoes, light jacket, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and other appropriate clothing are strongly suggested.

CARRYING BAG & ESSENTIALS

Another key essential is a large carrying bag. Each day you will not only need the appropriate clothing and weather accessories, but you will also need a few survival essentials, such as: bottled water, snacks, cell phone, camera, extra camera batteries/memory cards, and medical aids (see our list below). Also in this bag will go the necessary maps and paperwork to navigate through the crowds to find the panels or vendor booths that you are seeking and any goodies that you find in the Exhibition Hall. (Cautionary note: do not succumb to the lure of picking up every “freebie” you can get your hands on as it will only weigh you down and will make it hard to find the items in your bag that you really need in a pinch – you will want to keep your camera ready at all times as you never know who you might run across.)

SCHEDULING

Besides being aware of crowds, traffic, time-delays, unpredictable weather and temperatures, the most important thing to keep in mind is strategic scheduling. Comic-Con offers over 300 different panels and activities over the five days and it can be both hair-raising and mind-boggling to figure out how to navigate it all. So, when the final Comic-Con schedule gets posted online (which should be around July 4), you will want to print-out each day and then start highlighting everything you are interested in attending or checking-out. Then you will have to distill down into a cheat sheet the panels you want to attend. It is only once you have compiled a cheat sheet that you will begin to see if there are any time conflicts or over-lapping panels. There is a fine art to creating a cheat sheet into a manageable timeline of activities. I do not recommend that you automatically cross-off or remove any conflicting panels, as it is always a good idea to have a back-up plan in case one or more of the panels you had planned to attend ends up being booked to capacity and you cannot get into the room and/or panel. So it is wise to have an A-Plan, a B-Plan and even a C-Plan so that you do not freak-out if a panel or guest gets canceled, or 10,000 people show up for a 1,000 seat room and you are stuck outside praying someone will leave so you can get in the room of your choice. I also suggest that you allow extra time between panels so that you can navigate through the crowds from one panel to another and have time to (a) grab food, (b) use the restroom, or (c) wait in line to get in the room and find seats. If you do not allow built-in time in your schedule, you will be very agitated and frustrated to find that you are missing out on something you were dying to see. Time management is absolutely essential. So develop a flexible plan and keep an eye on it. Better yet, keep a printed copy of your cheat sheet (aka: itinerary) with you at all times.

MONEY

Last, but not least, be sure to plan your budget accordingly regarding the costs of attending Comic-Con. Frequently and unexpectedly, it costs more than you might anticipate. It is a good idea to budget an extra $100-$200 for unanticipated costs, such as: parking fees, cab fare, munchies, memorabilia or other odds and ends.

RECOMMENDED ITEMS

With less than a month to go until Comic-Con, now is the time to really think about what you may need to bring with you. There are always some oddities that are hard to remember so I thought I would share a few things that I find essential:

* back-up battery for cell phone (texting and Twittering deplete batteries sooner)
* back-up camera batteries
* extra camera memory cards (you will take an average of 300 pictures per panel)
* cell phone/blue tooth rechargers
* camera battery rechargers
* power cords or wall plugs (so that you can recharge all your batteries each night)
* back-up laptop computer battery (if you are bringing your laptop)
* plastic baggies for carrying snacks/water bottles
* band-aids, extra socks
* Advil, Tylenol, stomach antacids, allergy medication
* notepad/pens
* sheet protectors (if you buy 8×10 pictures or get autographs)
* handi-wipes
* hat/sunscreen
* cash (in small bills – $1′s, $5′s, and $10′s – at least $100 in small bills)
* earplugs/eye cover (Comic-Con hotels tend to be noisy)
* lightweight jacket (the panel rooms are FREEZING)
* snacks (trail-mix, crackers, fruit bars, candy, gum)/papertowels/napkins
* shoulder bag big enough to carry everything you’ll need each day
* list of cellphone #’s of everyone you’ll be trying to meet up with

Those are the oddities. Of course, there are the golden rule items like TENNIS SHOES. Do not even think about wearing cute shoes – you will regret it. You are going to be on your feet standing in long lines, walking long distances rapidly, and in extremely crowded areas where you’ll get stepped on.

Same goes with cute, small purses — skip those too. You are going to need a bigger shoulder bag to hold everything, preferably one that zips so that someone does not steal your camera/wallet, etc. Plus, you will be carrying food items and speaking from experience, even a plastic bag does not stop all food/water from spilling if you’re getting jostled in a crowd or someone kicks your purse/bag.

Snacks are really important each day as the food vendor lines are frequently 200 people long and you don’t have time to wait in those lines. You only have 15 minutes between panels and it will take you that long to run to the room you want to get it and find a seat. And if you’re packing snacks, bring plastic baggies for trash, loose food items, need handi-wipes and napkins so that your fingers are not too sticky to use your camera.

So print this list and use it as a guide as you pack for Comic-Con. If you need to order back-up cell phone/camera batteries, etc., do it now. It can take 12-14 days for shipping.

With these few tips, I hope that you will feel a bit more enlightened and prepared for how to approach Comic-Con and not be caught off-guard by the time constraints, weather, and other unpleasant surprises. Comic-Con can be a glorious, heady time of non-stop fun events with a little forethought — then you can sit back and enjoy the ride!

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The NERD HQ is “Spreading the Nerd” at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con!

The Nerd Machine is taking over the Gaslamp District and transforming Jolt’N Joe’s restaurant into the center of the Nerdiverse.

In partnership with Break.com, Xbox, and Gunnar Optiks, the Nerd HQ is the destination for a unique and more intimate, personal experience.

The Nerd HQ is rallying the nerd army so they can share in all the gaming, technology, and entertainment we all love. There is no admission cost, so everybody is welcome to enjoy.

To learn more about Nerd HQ, please visit here.

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As of 9 AM (Pacific Standard Time) today (June 24) resale of 4-day passes (without Preview Night) for Comic Con 2011 will go on sale in ONE HOUR!

Here is the link!

UPDATE: Single-day passes will go on sale at a later date.

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It was nearly a full night of repeats last night, except for the 10 PM time slot. Here is how the Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [repeat] – 870,000 viewers

9 PM Shows:
CSI (CBS) [repeat] – 7.7 million
Glee (FOX) [repeat] – 3.2 million
Nikita (The CW) [repeat] – 950,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [repeat] – 8 million
Rookie Blue (ABC) [Season Premiere] – 5.9 million
Love Bites (NBC) [NEW] – 2 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
Nanny McPhee 2 movie on HBO Family
Letters to Juliet movie on Showtime2

7:30 PM:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on HBO

8 PM:
Friday Night Lights on NBC (NEW)
Flashpoint on CBS (Reair)
Smallville on The CW (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network

8:05 PM:
On Golden Pond movie on Flix

8:15 PM:
Avatar movie on Cinemax

8:30 PM:
We Were Soldiers movie on Showtime

9 PM:
Supernatural on the CW (Reair)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
Game of Thrones on HBO Signature (Reair of Finale)
NCIS on USA Network
Rock the House movie on Hallmark (Reair)
How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days movie on Bravo

9:30 PM:
Three Act Tragedy (Poirot movie) [part of Masterpiece Mystery] on PBS

9:40 PM:
The Bourne Identity movie on Encore

10 PM:
The Protector on Lifetime (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Valentine’s Day movie on HBO Signature
Pretty Woman movie on Oxygen

Enjoy!

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