Giveaway: ABC Family’s PICTURE THIS! Poster

July 13, 2008

Picture This! - Poster

With the premiere of PICTURE THIS! on ABC Family tonight, July 13, at 8pm, we are giving away 5 posters from the movie (pictured above). (You can check out promos for the movie here.)

Want to win one? It’s an easy 2 step process:
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ABC Family’s PICTURE THIS! - Premieres tonight (Videos)

July 13, 2008

Picture This! - Ashley Tisdale

PICTURE THIS!, ABC Family’s two-hour original movie starring Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical), premieres tonight July 13 at 8pm.

Synopsis: Ashley Tisdale stars as high school senior, Mandy Gilbert, who sees her social status within the high-stakes world of teen society about to dramatically improve when she lands a date to the biggest party of the year with Drew Patterson, the school’s hottest guy. Only problem…she’s grounded! With the help of her friends and her new, must-have video phone, she’ll have to outsmart her overprotective dad and Drew’s ex-girlfriend, in a crazy, adventure-filled day that proves in the high-stakes world of high school social ranks, popularity can come and go, but good friends will always be in the picture.

Watch two promos from Picture This! as well as a featurette below.

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Interview: NATALIE MORALES from THE MIDDLEMAN

July 6, 2008

Natalie Morales

Recently, Daemon’s TV took part in a conference call with NATALIE MORALES who plays Wendy Watson on ABC Family’s original series, THE MIDDLEMAN.

Natalie Morales talked about what attracted her to the part of Wendy Watson, her fight with a fish, who she admires, and more.

Don’t forget to watch The Middleman Mondays at 10pm on ABC Family.

For now, enjoy the interview below.

In real life, how are you with weird things? Are you jaded or do you usually freak out?

Natalie Morales: You know what? No, I grew up as an only child and so I’ve always kind of been curious and interested in a lot of stuff. In that, I think Wendy and I have a lot in common.

What do you enjoy most about playing her?

NM: I think, I get to have fun with her. They kind of let me have free range on the comedic styling’s of Wendy Watson. I get to deliver lines in a crazy fashion if I feel like it. I love doing that. I love the fact that she’s sort of the comedic relief of the show in a way, even though Ida pretty much steals the show. She’s very funny.

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Interview: MATT KEESLAR from THE MIDDLEMAN

July 1, 2008

Matt Keeslar

Recently, Daemon’s TV took part in a conference call with MATT KEESLAR who plays The Middleman on ABC Family’s original series, THE MIDDLEMAN.

Matt Keeslar shared his thoughts about the difficulty of learning his lines, the evolution of his character in the show, how he originally got into acting, and more.

Don’t forget to watch The Middleman Mondays at 10pm on ABC Family.

For now, enjoy the interview below.

As you know, Matt plays the role of The Middleman on ABC Family’s new series, “The Middleman,” which premiered last night.

What is your favorite part about working on the show so far?

Matt Keeslar: My favorite part about working on the show is the great group of people that Javier [Grillo-Marxuach], the creator, has assembled for us. It’s an amazing crew, a really terrific cast. Natalie Morales plays Wendy, the lead in the show, and she’s a very talented newcomer, along with Brit Morgan and Jake Smollett, who are also young and very talented actors. We have Mary Pat Gleason, who is playing my android assistant, Ida, and she is a really fun, terrific actress to work with, much more experienced than probably any of us on set. The writing team has been really terrific too. They’ve put together what I think are progressively better scripts. Even though I was much enamored with the original pilot script, I think that the script has gotten better as they’ve taken more chances and looked at new and interesting ways of spinning the iconic comic book hero.

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Early Review: ABC Family’s THE SECRET LIFE OF THE AMERICAN TEENAGER “Falling In Love” (S01E01)

July 1, 2008

The Secret Life of the American Teenager

ABC Family’s new original series, THE SECRET LIFE OF THE AMERICAN TEENAGER, premieres tonight, July 1, at 8pm.

I was able to take an early look at the pilot and even though I have been known to get really excited about ABC Family’s shows ( like Kyle XY, Greek, and The Middleman), I didn’t find myself getting as excited about The Secret Life of the American Teenager. Don’t get me wrong, I think the show is pretty good and will appeal to a lot of the ABC Family audience, but I think this show is more in the vein of what you would think airs on ABC Family.

The Secret Life of the American Teenager is a family drama about issues that teens and parents face every day in America. In the first episode, the protagonist, Amy, finds out she’s pregnant and is afraid to tell her parents. To make matters worse, the father is Ricky, the “player” of the school. And now Amy is being courted by the sweet Ben, who clearly doesn’t realize what he’s getting into.

Overall, the pilot was quite enjoyable to watch, but I have a feeling that I am not the target audience for this show. However, I am willing to give it another shot, because I do see potential in the story and characters and am curious to see where it’s all going.

Don’t forget to tune in for the premiere of The Secret Life of the American Teenager tonight, July 1, at 8pm on ABC Family.

Check out the promo for The Secret Life of the American Teenager below.

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Giveaway: THE MIDDLEMAN - Signed Comic Book

June 18, 2008

The Middleman

In celebration of ABC Family’s new show, THE MIDDLEMAN, which airs Mondays at 8pm, we are offering you the chance to win a signed comic book (on which the show is based) by the creator and executive producer, Javier Grillo-Marxuach.

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Review: THE MIDDLEMAN “The Pilot Episode Sanction” (S01E01)

June 15, 2008

Natalie Morales and Matt Keeslar

It seems that ABC Family is unstoppable. After great shows like Kyle XY and Greek, they bring us a new original series, THE MIDDLEMAN, which premieres Monday, June 16, at 8pm.

Based on the comic book of the creator, Javier Grillo-Marxuach (you can read our interview with him here), The Middleman is a funny, witty, original show. It tells the story of The Middleman (Matt Keeslar), a man who “takes care of exotic problems.” In the first episode, The Middleman finds a new partner, Wendy Watson (Natalie Morales), an art school graduate in desperate need of a job. Together they fight comic book-like evil characters.

Having already read the comic book it was expected that I would compare the two. I will admit that my idea of Wendy Watson was totally different than the way she is portrayed in the show. Was it a problem at first? Yes, because I had to adjust. Will it bother me in the future? No. I think you just have to see both medium as separate at this point, since the show will most likely not follow the comic book in the future (especially since there are only three volumes of the comic book). And by the end of the pilot, I could already tell that I was going to warm up to “TV Wendy.”

As for the Middleman himself, well although I also had a different image and idea in my mind, Matt Keeslar has totally won me over. He is a great Middleman and he even made me laugh quite a few times. I don’t think I ever saw him in anything else, but I am sold. In fact I liked him so much that I cannot wait to see more of the show. And I really have to give it up to him because the Middleman is not an easy character to play.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the pilot. I don’t think it’s like anything I’ve seen on TV before. It’s very stylized, the dialogue is very fast-paced and full of references (which I don’t get half of the time… shame on me, but it doesn’t prevent me from enjoying it none the less), as well as very original. I think that people are either going to love it or hate. I personally really liked it and I think there is great potential for it. Plus ABC Family is a great channel to launch a show like that.

I would recommend you give it a try this summer and see how you like it.

Don’t forget to tune in Monday, June 16, at 8pm on ABC Family.

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Interview: JAVIER GRILLO-MARXUACH from THE MIDDLEMAN

June 13, 2008

The Middleman

Recently, Daemon’s TV took part in a conference call with JAVIER GRILLO-MARXUACH, creator and executive producer of the new ABC Family original series THE MIDDLEMAN.

We actually talked to Javier Grillo-Marxuach back during the writers strike. Back then, he had only finished filming the pilot for The Middleman. You can read that interview here.

In this interview, Javier Grillo-Marxuach talked about how he came up with the idea for The Middleman, what the format of the show will be, and more.

Don’t forget to watch The Middleman Monday, June 16, at 8pm on ABC Family.

For now, enjoy the interview below. (Note: The interview has 2 pages)

Can you explain what the Javi-centric worldview is?

Javier Grillo-Marxuach: I believe it was something that was written by somebody who wrote on my Wikipedia entry.
No, you know what, honestly, it reads a little more arrogant than I probably originally intended it to sound. When I first wrote this pilot, I was trying to define my own voice as a writer. And I had worked on a number of shows at that point. I mean, I wrote this pilot in ’98, I was on Charmed, I had worked on SeaQuest and The Pretender and a few other series. I was really trying to define myself, and a lot of the dialogues and stability for this thing came out of that effort more than anything else.
There’s a combination of weirdness, but also kind of earnestness to the show. The show is very unabashed and it’s very much what it is and the characters don’t really apologize for being who they are, and they talk the way they talk because that’s the way that I would like reality to be. So it’s really about those two qualities, this sort of earnestness and weirdness, and if I were to throw a third one in it would be optimism, that I think make up what the show is about.
If you asked what the Javi-centric worldview is, it’s pretty much about that. I think, tonally, Middleman is different from a lot of science fiction shows that exist today because it is so lighthearted and it is so optimistic, rather than being as tragic as so many shows are right now.

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