Monday, July 16, 2007

Must Watch TV Shows for July 14th to July 20th, 2007
 
 
 
Movies

 

I Love Huckabees
 

Starting: 12:30 on Saturday 14th July. Duration: 2 hours and 5 minutes
Showing on
Star Movies.

Do you like quirky comedies? Do you like existential philosophy? Or at least, do you like (or need) to spend a little time reflecting on meaning in your life? Is your life meaningful? Or would you simply enjoy jumping into a strange (but entertaining) reality that begins to remove the outer layers of you, that are not you? I heart this film.

 

The Opposite of Sex
 
Starting: 17:00 on Saturday 14th July. Duration: 2 hours
Showing on
PIX.                                                                                                    
For those who like their screen comedy tart, dry and savvy on the distaff side, The Opposite of Sex should be something of a godsend. The movie is also graced with one of the best ensemble casts in recent memory. Ricci is simply a marvel here, narrating as well as dominating the action with an uncanny sophistication, sexiness and mordant wit.

 

National Treasure

Starting: 21:00 on Sunday 15th July. Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes
Showing on
Zee Studio.
Is it a worthy successor to the "Indiana Jones" films? Not at all. The movie is predictable, corny and only slightly less believable than Scott Peterson's defense lawyers. But you take what you can get in these adventure-lean movie years. In a time in which such mediocrity as "The Mummy," "Tomb Raider" and "Pirates of the Caribbean" are embraced, we're doubtlessly enduring a swashbuckling recession.

 

Agent Cody Banks

Starting: 18:55 on Sunday 15th July. Duration: 2 hours and 5 minutes
Showing on
Star Movies.                                                                                                   
J ust as "XXX" did, once "Cody Banks" establishes its hero as a "new kind of secret agent" it plugs him into the James Bond formula for the rest of the film. "Cody Banks" leans toward the 1960s movies, particularly "You Only Live Twice," with a villain who builds his lair inside a hollowed-out mountain. Muniz's charm was missing from last year's dud, "Big Fat Liar," but he gets it back here.

 

 

TV Shows

Ally McBeal

Starting: 18:00 on Thursday 12th July. Duration: 1 hour
Showing on
Zee Cafe.

Judge Whipper Cone asks Ally to take on a pro-bono case of a young prostitute up on her third solicitation charge. Fish, meanwhile, wants to sue his uncle's church for discrimination, due to his uncle's overt bigotry towards vertically challenged people (short people). The church's contention is that they cannot support bigotry of any kind and allowing the uncle a service and proper burial is tantamount to endorsing the appalling views. Fish promises he will not propagate the attitudes in his eulogy. Renee talks Ally into double dating with the salad-dressing-on-the-chin guy if the Biscuit is invited.

My Wife And Kids

Starting: 18:30 on Monday 16th July. Duration: 30 minutes
Showing on
Star World.

Tisha Campbell-martin Keeps Apologizing; Her Giddy, 2-year-old Son Xen Is Running Around The Set Of My Wife And Kids, Laughing And Shouting, While She Is Conducting An Interview. But There's No Need For Apology.

Psych

Starting: 23:00 on Saturday 14th July. Duration: 1 hour
Showing on
Star World.

A quick-witted drama, Psych stars James Roday ("The Dukes of Hazzard") as young police consultant, Shawn Spencer, who solves crimes with powers of observation so acute, that the precinct detectives think he's psychic - at least that's what he lets them be .

Ugly Betty   (Comedy)

Starting: 21:00 on Saturday 14th July. Duration: 1 hour
Showing on
Star World.

A dramedy with a lot of heart. The humor can be pretty subtle which makes it more effective and does not detract from the story line. It also has a moral point of view that shows that the consequences of behavior can be long lasting and far reaching, and that other people are affected even when you want to believe that no one else is being hurt. An English Jassi!

 

 

 

 

Infotainment

 

 

Engineering An Empire
(History Documentary)

Starting: 22:00 on Wednesday 18th July. Duration: 1 hour
Showing on
The History Channel.

The Byzantines.
Twenty-five hundred years before the reign of Julius Caesar-a span of time longer than that which separates us from him-the ancient Egyptians were deftly harnessing the power of engineering on an unprecedented scale.

 

 

Maximum Style Living
(Fashion)

Starting: 13:30 on Thursday 13h July. Duration: 30 minutes
Showing on
Zoom.

 

Lifestyle is an important aspect of style. Plush interiors, crystal chandeliers, tingling champagne glasses. The life of the rich and the famous. Maxstyle invites you to their homes. Our experts tell you how to make your house even more beautiful.

 

The Jewel in the Crown          

Starting: 21:00 on Wednesday 18th July. Duration: 1 hour
Showing on
The History Channel.

The British Raj, through their position seems secure, thoughtful English men and women know that "their" time in India is coming to an end. The story begins with an unjust arrest for rape, and the consequences of this echo through the series. Questions of identity and personal responsibility are explored against a background of war and personal intrigue.

 

 

Sports

England v/s India

19th July 14.30 hrs onwards

So its here finally, the big series at a place where India's big 3 has rediscovered or established themselves in the past. Watch it for the way Sachin, Rahul and Saurav negate the swing and pace of the English and whether Indians can pull off a rare test triumph abroad. Spending 7 hours in front of the TV for each of the 5 days is very tempting proposition this time around.
 

 

Brazil vs. Argentina

Copa America Final

Starting Mon 00.30, 16th July

 

The big match! Watch as the world's two most attractive teams play the Beautiful Game in a way only they can. There will be cool moves, frayed tempers and sexy samba girls on the sidelines. Monday may be a working day but the match will be worth every abuse that your boss may hurl at you for being late.


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