Showing posts with label Full House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Full House. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

90210 Trailer And Television Posters

Old friends. New faces. Same ZIP.

90210 Television Poster Debuting on The CW this Fall
90210 Character Television Poster - Annie - New Drama. Same Zip Code.Ok, we all knew this 90210 sequel (remake? spin-off?) was coming to The CW, but I’ve been in some deep denial about it. What can I say? I was a Beverly Hills 90210 junkie back in the day. I guess it was all about being the right age at the right time. But now there is no denying the new 90210 series is legit with its debut set for Tuesday, September 2nd at 8/7c on The CW.

90210 Character Television Poster - Ethan and Naomi - New Drama. Same Zip Code.While I wasn’t happy to hear The CW was messing with my childhood, I did take some solace in knowing some popular old faces would be returning in the form of Kelly (Jennie Garth), Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and my favorite non-main cast member Nat (Joe E. Tata). Throw in a little Full House love with Lori Loughlin joining the cast of this new 90210 series and you have just enough to pique my interest.

While I’m sure everyone has heard about this new 90210 show, you may not have seen any of this new teen drama. So check out the show’s official television trailer and watch for the return of Kelly and Brenda to West Beverly High and the zip code they made so famous:



90210 Character Television Poster - Dixon - New Drama. Same Zip Code.On a side note, The CW has decided not to send out screeners of its new series to the media before its premiere on September 2nd. (link) This is a particularly bad sign for the freshman drama as typically networks only refuse to send early copies of their shows to critics when they feel a show is especially bad and would be given negative reviews. Of course The CW is spinning it the opposite way saying “we’re not hiding anything…simply keeping a lid on 90210 until 9.02, riding the curiosity and anticipation into premiere night, and letting all our constituents see it at the same time.” (link)

Not exactly a ringing endorsement for the new series, but also not a bad game plan. I can understand The CW not wanting their show to get bogged down by bad reviews for a teen drama, and they are probably hoping strong ratings for the series premiere will hide some of the show’s inadequacies. Regardless, with this news I don’t see a long life in store for the new 90210.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky Reunited

How great is this picture!?! PageSix.com caught the Full House alums leaving a party together in Beverly Hills Thursday night. (link) While The Blot never needs much of an excuse to post about Uncle Jesse, I thought this mini-reunion photo was too good not to share. Now we just need to get John Stamos to hook Lori Laughlin up with a cameo on ER next season for a legit prime time Full House reunion!

John Stamos and Lori Loughlin
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Friday, December 14, 2007

Olsen Twins and Uncle Jesse Hit The Town

There is just something about this Page Six report that makes The Blot feel really uncomfortable.

Page Six - Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen
The thought of Danny Tanner and Uncle Jesse out on the town drinking with sweet little Michelle doesn't freak me out near as much as the thought of Bob Saget, one of the dirtiest comedians around, and John Stamos (ER) going out to party with two girls, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, they've known since they were babies.
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Sunday, December 9, 2007

What Ever Happened To Predictability?

"The milk man, the paper boy, evening T.V."

It’s finally here, the moment we’ve all been waiting for…the release of the Full House – The Complete Series box set! It's a must have for all Olsen fans, young and old.

Full House: The Complete Series
More D.J., Stephanie and Michelle, Comet the dog, and Uncle Jesse and the Rippers than you can shake a stick at. All 8 seasons and 193 episodes are compiled into 32 disks neatly packaged in a replica of the Tanner’s San Francisco Victorian row house.

Full House Box Set
The entire series can be purchased now for under $120.00. Check out Best Buy or Amazon.com for more details on the box set.

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