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WonderCon 2013

Starting tomorrow morning, I will be heading to Anaheim to attend WonderCon 2013. Given my rather busy schedule of panels and screeningswhile at the convention, I will not be online very much. That means I will not be posting any daily updates, ratings reports or much of anything else (that hasn’t already been pre-set) until sometime on Monday or perhaps Tuesday.

I will have reports on the panels that I attended at WonderCon 2013 posted either here at Rueben’s Ramblings, NiceGirlsTV or TV Equals as soon as possible.

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year 2013

Now that it has hit midnight, I want to wish all of you a very Happy New Year.

I hope you enjoyed your holiday celebrations and will have a great time today and throughout the first week of the New Year.

Enjoy!

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What a complicated and unbelievable year 2012 has been for fans of television, movies, music and books. While we have all had good and bad times throughout the year, we can all rejoice in the great entertainment these medium have provided.

Have a wonderful New Year!

PS: Thank you all so very much for visiting my site. I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can.

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The week between Christmas Day and New Years Day is always a quiet one with usually very little news to report but lots and lots of retrospectives, looking back on the year that is soon to end.

This week is no exception with very little news to report so my daily entertainment updates will be sparse to say the least.

Those updates will hopefully get back to normal after the start of the new year.

In the meantime, please have a safe holiday “week” and enjoy all the year-end round ups for which I have been posting over the last few days and the rest that will roll out from today through the end of the month.

Happy Holidays!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Christmas 2012

I want to to wish all of you a very blessed and wonderful Christmas Day!

Regardless of how you celebrate this most precious of holidays, I hope it is a truly terrific day spent with your families and friends.

Be well, drive safely and have a spectacular Christmas!!

Thank you SO VERY MUCH for spending the past two and a half years visiting my site and I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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In celebration of the past year in the worlds of television, movies, music and books, the year-end articles that I will be posting over the course of the next week or so will highlight the best (and in some instances the worst) that each of these entertainment genres had to offer those of us who partake in the enjoyment each medium provides.

But, much like each year, I want to take a few extra moments to look back – selfish though it may be – on some of my personal goals for the year. It was my hope to again read 20 books this year, and I actually surpassed that goal by reading 21 books. Okay, so it’s not that much over my goal, but at least I met my goal this year. I finally got the chance to start the much-buzzed-about book series The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare – which is being made into a film franchise set to start next year – and while I know a number of people who didn’t like the books at all, I found them fun to read and I plan to read the rest of the book series as soon as possible.

I also read a handful of Jane Austen-inspired books by authors like Heather Lynn Rigaud, Karen Doornebos and Victoria Connelly – what a delight those were!! – as well as some pleasant Christian-based books by Lisa Wingate and Delia Parr that reminded me of my days growing up in Southeastern Pennsylvania, attending church with my family. Lastly, I enjoyed reading some of the young adult novels by Lauren Kate, Sophie Jordan, Ally Condle, Catherine Fisher, Andrea Cremer and Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl (several of which are being made into box office movies that will hit theatres next year).

Once again this year like many other years past I have had the great opportunity to attend a lot of exciting TV-related events, including the annual Paley Fest in March, Comic Con in July and the Paley Preview Parties in September. As part of my press ‘duties’ I also attended Wonder Con in March, NBC Universal’s Press Day in April, the Fall Season Preview at the TV Academy of Arts and Sciences in August as well as a number of Paley Center events honoring shows like Justified, Missing, In Plain Sight, Person of Interest, Teen Wolf, Awkward, Eureka and the online series Husbands. In addition, I had the chance to see an advanced screening of the box office film Mirror Mirror and advanced screenings of the TV shows Smash and The Newsroom. To cap it all off I attended the reunion concert of The Monkees at the Greek Theatre last month.

With all that said, tomorrow I will take a look at the best and worst in television with much more to come throughout the rest of this year.

NOTE: I apologize in advance for any omissions, spelling errors or oversights I may have made, but I don’t apologize for any of the choices I made.

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I wanted to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving and I hope you enjoy the time with your friends and family over this long holiday weekend.

Please know that while I am obviously observing the holiday, the news waits for no man or woman, which means I will be posting as often as I can over the weekend, bringing ratings results as they are released, daily news items as I discover them and any other tidbits that come along over the next 4 days.

Please stay tuned and I hope you will visit as often as you can over the holiday.

Happy Thanksgiving!!

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Hey All,

Just sending out well wishes for a wonderful Labor Day to all the American readers who celebrate the holiday.

Have a terrific and safe holiday!!

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Do you love watching TV? Do you enjoy good family drama? Would you want to help make television history with a new kind of story for TV?

Well, now is your chance! My friend Chris Lilly is working on pre-production for a pilot script called “Just Us Guys” that he wrote and plans to produce independently. But, like so many small projects he needs financial backing to make it broadcast quality.

Just Us Guys” is about a gay father (Scott) who has a best friend relationship with his straight son (Max). But this isn’t a coming out story or an adoption story. This is a wholesome dramedy about a family. Scott and Max are both comic book geeks. They are very much into pop culture and are a lot of fun to be around. Though in his early 30s, Scott is a big kid while Max is more of the adult in the relationship. As Chris shared, “a story like this has never been told on television before, but you have the chance to help me make television history”.

His budget goal is $40,000 so that he can hire professionals with access to high quality equipment.

If you would like to support this new project, you can donate any amount you wish by visiting “Just Us Guys” at Indiegogo. Once there you will see that there are incentives for the level of donations you make. Every penny counts!

You can also “like” “Just Us Guys” on Facebook and follow them on Twitter to help spread the word.

Production on “Just Us Guys” is tentatively planned for November.

Again, any support you can provide would be much appreciated.

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Starting tomorrow, July 10, I will be heading to San Diego for Comic Con! I will be there until July 15, covering the annual fete for NiceGirlsTV and Rueben’s Ramblings.

Please visit NiceGirlsTV and check back here at Rueben’s Ramblings for stories on various television shows such as Psych, Once Upon a Time and Grimm as well as new shows like Beauty & the Beast and Arrow among others.

Needless to say, there won’t be any daily updates or breaking news posts while I’m at Comic Con, but I will catch up on news (other than any news breaking from the con) when I get back to Los Angeles) on July 16.

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