New releases announced today, September 4:Get Smart - The Complete Series (1965) will be coming out December 9 Deadwood - The Complete Series will be coming out December 9 The Wire - The Complete Series will be coming out December 9 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, who played a killer on HBO's critically acclaimed The Wire, was arrested on minor drug charges on Wednesday.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Pearson was charged after police went to her home where they found two cigars filled with suspected marijuana in Northeast Baltimore to pick her up for refusing to cooperate as a witness in the Sept. 16 murder trial of Steven Lashley. Police said Pearson "witnessed Lashley stab three men, killing one, during an argument in 2005."Considering The Wire was known for its brutally realistic portrayal of drug and gang activities in Baltimore, for this actress, the truth may actually be stranger than fiction.Though police have the right to detain her until Lasheys trial, she has only been charged with one count of drug possession. Erin FoxRelated Casting News about The Wire's David Simon's New Show
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David Simon, the mastermind behind The Wire which some critics and a small-but-loyal band of fans consider among the best TV shows ever has recruited a few familiar faces to his new HBO pilot, Treme.Khandi Alexander (medical examiner Alexx Woods on CSI: Miami) is in "final negotiations" to play a mother of two on the drama about life in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Alexander may return to CSI:Miami as a guest star in the future.Treme whose title comes from the name of a Big Easy neighborhood famous for its music and musicians will also star Wendell Pierce and Clarke Peters, both of whom played detectives on The Wire. Pierce's Treme character, Antoine Batiste, is a jazz trombonist struggling to find work while still pining after Alexander's Ladonna, his former wife. Nina Hämmerling Smith
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In case you hadnt heard, AMCs Mad Men is not only a hit with the Emmy voters (the most nominated drama this year, with 16) but its a bona fide critics darling, walking away with three Television Critics Association Awards over the weekend at the 24th annual ceremony in Beverly Hills. Mad Men won for new program, outstanding achievement in drama and program of the year, prompting Emmy-nominated co-star John Slattery to quip (during one of the shows several acceptance speeches), How glad I am that the message of smoking, drinking and whoring Mad Men puts across has registered with the TCAs.Jon Hamm, also an Emmy nominee, thanked reality shows like Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Flavor of Love, Rock of Love (all three seasons) and Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader for pushing the envelope so far that way that there was a place kind of on this side for us to sneak in.HBOs epic John Adams miniseries won two awards, for Paul ...
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Question: OK, I just had to say this. The Wire — in my opinion the greatest television series that has ever aired — has received a total (a total!) of two Emmy nominations in its history. One for writing in 2005 and one for writing this year. Meanwhile, A&E's horrific The Andromeda Strain received seven this year. Two And A Half Men: seven. Dancing With the Stars: eight! I'm going to go over to the corner and weep for a while.
Answer: Yes, that's a truly shameful statistic. It would almost be funny if it weren't so tragic. But your anger at these other nominees is slightly misplaced. None of them took away slots that would have gone to The Wire, being that they're in the easily maligned genres of comedy, reality and hokey miniseries, where the competition is much less intense (and in the case of movies and minis, almost nonexistent). More upsetting should be the seven nominations going to Boston Legal, the two going to Nip/Tuck, and so on ...
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