Showing posts with label The Riches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Riches. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

FX Is All Set


fx began its life years ago as a run-of-the-mill cable channel showing 20th century fox movies and reruns of fox television shows (i'm talking about after the whole fx live and interactive thing before that). however, today it has created quite a line-up of original programming that is second to none (not even hbo).

i bring this up in the context of the network just having announced a second season pickup of both Dirt (haven't watched it yet) and The Riches (great show). not only that, but they have also set their schedule for the rest of 07-08 as far as their other shows go as well. - check out a few more details here.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

No Ragging On these Riches


i finally got around to watching the pilot episode of fx's new show, The Riches (i know it is late, but there is a lot of tv to watch people). anyway, needless to say i really liked it.

the show stars eddie izzard and minnie driver as a husband and wife who, with their kids, have spent their lives as con artitsts/moden gypsies. However, izzard has started to have a change of heart/midlife and spiritual crisis and decides that things need to change. this leads to the family taking over the identity of another couple and trying to live their lives: as izzard's character says, and it is a great line, "we are going to steal the american dream."

this is a dark comedy/dramady with strong writing an original concept, wit, interlligence and a very engaging cast - especially izzard who is wonderful. the opening scene at a high school reunion is a great way to jump into the show.

it is only the pilot, but it was a good one and one that seems to bode well for another smart and interesting show on fx, which is becoming quite a strong player in the quality-cable-tv wars with shows like The Shield, Rescue Me, Nip Tuck and now this. hbo better watch out - and showtime isn't looking to shabby either these days with the likes of Dexter, The Tudors and Weeds.

this is another show that i will definitely be checking out more episodes to see if it continues to live up to the promise of the pilot.

grade: A