Thursday, August 29, 2019

Cast Update 8-29-2019

Welcome to the first of many planned cast updates for this blog. If you ever saw these in my CSI: Cyber or Good Wife blogs, then you’d know what this is about. I will tell you about each of the actors from this show and the creator of this show and keep track of their careers after the show is over. This will keep saying the same thing a lot in most posts after this month. Hopefully, things won’t be too outdated in the future with all of these. Gone is my usual sign off replaced with a schedule of when projects will come out in the future. Also note that when it comes to the list I was getting rid of Copacabana wound up on Sunday’s list and Madagascar wound up on Friday’s list. Now let’s get to the update.

Jonny Lee Miller: It seems that he currently has only one project that I know of in the work. It is a movie called Nine Lives. I’ll keep track of anything else that I see him doing in the future. For now, it only seems to be this that I can find.

Nine Lives: This doesn’t have a release date or a trailer just yet. Despite its name, it has nothing to do with cats. It’s a science fiction movie about a team of humans having to work with clones (I think) all in outer space somewhere for some reason.

Lucy Liu: I saw based on promos that she is in a show known as Why Women Kill. It turns out that she will also be in two other projects. One is called Stage Mother. The other is called The Last Weekend in May. I have no idea when that last project would be set for.

Why Women Kill: This is a CBS all access series that is available already. I can pretty much guess based on the title what this might be about. I probably won’t be able to watch it unless I can see it for free at some point in the future.

Stage Mother: This sounds awful. It relates to the concept of drag which I don’t really like or understand. This might not make Christians look good, but I’m not sure if there is a verse in the bible that speaks out against cross dressing. There might be that I’m not familiar with. This has no release date yet. There is also not a trailer for it either.

The Last Weekend in May: There is no release date for this yet. There also isn’t a trailer or even a plot. If I had to guess, a significant point of this movie relates to the end of the month of May. That might even be a good time to release this movie if they wanted to. If June 1st is a Sunday, then which weekend would the last one in May be?

Aidan Quinn: I thought that given his limited role in the final season of Elementary that we might be seeing less of him. Well, it turns out that I was wrong. He will be doing different things. For one, he will be part of the movie Butterfly in the Typewriter that Desmond Harrington will also be in. He will also be in a miniseries called The American Guest. He’ll also be in The Gettysburg Address, which I find unlikely since that already happened in the 1860s.

Butterfly in the Typewriter: From what I understand of the plot, an author struggles to bring a story to life in this movie. I don’t know yet if it is based on a true story. It could be very meta if you know what that means. It has no release date yet.

The American Guest: This is a miniseries that will air sometime in 2019. It might be international, which means that I might not be able to see it as a result. The plot is unknown as this time, but a potential spoiler about it relates to the role Aidan plays in it: that of Teddy Roosevelt.

The Gettysburg Address: Apparently they are going to milk the whole address into a movie. This seems like a weird choice since Lincoln himself in the address said that people will little remember what they say today. There is no release date yet for this.

Jon Michael Hill: While he might do something after the show in good time, there is nothing that I see him doing right now as of yet. I will keep this section phrased like this until he does something that is worth putting down in here.

The two actors from this show that were covered in my CSI: Cyber blog are now in this blog. I am leaving them here in that font as you originally would have last seen them in that blog until things change and it becomes more integrated with this blog. It will be a bit outdated in at least this post.

John Noble: I don’t yet know if I’ll review some of what he does in my Elementary blog when the show is on hiatus like I did with True to the Game. But he has a lot of projects in the work, so I might as well get to mentioning all of them. One is called Silencio. Another is called Nameless. A different one is called Stream. Yet another is called Guardians of Luna. I wonder if they’ll all get made. He’s also in something new called Call Waiting.

Silencio: This looks like it will be Mexican and might not be in American theaters. It has a plot mentioned of someone looking for a powerful stone. It has a DVD release time frame of November 2019. I hope to review it when it is out on DVD. I just hope that I can review it in my Elementary blog before it comes back and when it isn’t during Lent. I have no idea if this is still coming out soon or not and it might only be on blu ray and not DVD.

Nameless: This could be interesting. It has no release date or trailer just yet. The plot relates to lost souls facing struggles with their past. It seems like it could be a good film, but it is hard to tell or know yet for sure. It seems like it could be good.

Stream: In this movie, telepathy is made possible, but it could have unforeseen outcomes. This seems like a possible basic premise for Downsizing with a different element of sci-fi used instead. There is not yet a trailer and there’s no release date yet. It only lists his role as rumored, so the movie could wind up happening, but not have him in it.

Guardians of Luna: This plot might be hard to keep track of. So there are werewolves that are part of a cursed town and there’s a war on humans potentially. It has no release date yet nor a trailer. But it does sound pretty interesting.

Call Waiting: This is has no plot listed yet. It’s year of release is 2019. I guess that we will find out later what will happen with this and what the plot of this short might be. Until then, I guess we’ll just wait and see what will happen with it.

Desmond Harrington: Here’s another actor from Elementary that I’m putting in this blog now. What is he doing now in life? Well, he is set to appear in a movie called Butterfly in the Typewriter, which I’ll explain in the next paragraph.

Butterfly in the Typewriter: I can’t tell yet if this is based off of a true story or not. I do know that it is about the struggles of an author to bring a comedy story to life. It has an unknown release date at this time. I guess we’ll see what comes of it later.

James Frain: While he has done a lot and could potentially have more of a role in previous things that he has done, what is worth noting now is that he will be in a movie called The Jester from Transylvania. I still don’t quite understand what Transylvania is.

The Jester from Transylvania: This has no release date yet. It also doesn’t have a plot mentioned, but it is likely about a jester from Transylvania. Who this jester is and what he or she does that’s important does not seem to be known about the movie yet at this point in time.

Robert Doherty: He is working on something, but I can’t quite understand the name of it right now. I will call it Alive, even though it could be called Alive II. Maybe I’ll understand more of it once more info on it comes out in the future.

Alive: This is a TV movie set to air sometime in 2019. Someone is resurrected mysteriously and this man or woman is a cop. I guess that we’ll see what happens with this project later. Also note that Alive II might be the title and make more sense regarding the bringing someone back from the dead angle.

Schedule

On CBS all access: Why Women Kill

Unknown November 2019- Silencio

Unknown 2019- Call Waiting, The American Guest, Alive


Unknown year- Nameless, Stream, Guardians of Luna, Butterfly in the Typewriter, Nine Lives, Stage Mother, The Last Weekend in May, The Gettysburg Address, The Jester from Transylvania

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