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Rescue Me Returning June 29, Paired with New Comedy Louie

April 20th, 2010

  • Apr 20, 2010 06:03 PM ET
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    Kate Stanhope

Rescue Me, Louie

Rescue Me will return for its penultimate season in June, FX announced Tuesday.

The FX drama’s sixth season will premiere June 29 at 10/9c, followed by the series premiere of the comedy, Louie.

Exclusive: Maura Tierney will be back on Rescue Me

“The pairing of Rescue Me and Louie this summer will create an hour and a half of the funniest and most ruthlessly honest comedy and drama about men ever seen on commercial television,” FX Networks President John Landgraf said. “We’re thrilled by the quality of both these shows.”

Now in production, Rescue Me’s final two seasons will focus on Tommy (Denis Leary). After the upcoming season, Rescue Me will return for its final nine episodes in summer 2011. Leary and other members of the cast will also embark on their second national comedy tour, timed with the series’ return.

Louie stars Louie C.K. and highlights his life as a successful comic and single father of two. Guest stars will include Ricky Gervais and Bobby Cannavale.

Are you excited for more Rescue Me? Will you tune in for Louie?

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THG Movie Reviews: An Average Date Night

April 10th, 2010



Date Night stars Tina Fey and Steve Carell, actors responsible for uttering 30 Rock quotes and The Office quotes each week that leave us in stiches.

Therefore, you’d expect the film to be the funniest of the year; heck, of the last 10 years.

Instead, it’s simply an average comedy. You’ll laugh out loud a couple times, and probably have a smirk on your face throughout its 88-minute running time. But considering it stars two comedic heavyweights, the movie is a letdown.

The reason is simple, too: instead of relying on a funny script, Date Night relies too heavily on its leads. Certain lines may be humorous because Fey or Carell delivers them, but there’s nothing in the plot or dialogue itself that stands out.

It comes as no surprise, for example, that the best scene in the film involves a stripper routine that Carell improvised.

Date Night Scene

It’s a shame that the on-screen debut of Fey and Carel as a team didn’t take place in a movie penned by the actress herself. She wrote Mean Girls, after all, an underrated classic. She was also the head writer for years on Saturday Night Live and the main influence on 30 Rock.

Instead of Fey’s brilliant, snarky one-liners (the kind that have earned Alec Baldwin numerous Emmy nominations), her and Carell are stuck doing slapstick and reciting jokes that are far beneath them.

We understand that Carell doesn’t want to simply do a version of Michael Scott in every role, but this is an actor who’s at his funniest when he recites ridiculous dialogue, or finds himelf in ridiculous situations, that his character takes seriously. He’s a master at subtlety and at sarcasm.

Neither of those are on display in Date Night, as finds Fey driving herself a car, with Carell on the hood, and screaming for him to “Move your ass, honey!” Typical situations such as that just make us wish we were watching Liz Lemon.

But the film isn’t awful. It also features Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis and James Franco, a solid cast all-around.

Check out photos of the cast at the NYC premiere and then chime in if you’ve seen Date Night: What did you think?

An Average Date Night

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