On The Lot Contestant: Zach Lipovsky

Zach Lipovsky is one of the 18 finalists on Fox’s new hit reality television series On The Lot and it just so happens that we have something in common, Zach, like me, is a Vancouver boy! Zach is a highly respected special effects guru and is considered by many to be one of, if not the best, in the city of Vancouver.

On The Lot has provided 18 people with the opportunity of a lifetime. Not only will each contestant have their work made known to millions of people all over the world, one lucky contestant (hopefully Zach), will win the ultimate filmmakers prize, a coveted job at DreamWorks studios! Even better still, the winner of the reality TV series will get to work with the master director himself, Steven Spielberg.

Though only 22 years old, Zach Lipovsky is far from new to the filmmaking industry and has in fact had his hands in a number of films and animated shorts; he is even a part/founder (though I’m not 100% sure on that) of Zeeworks Media. One of his most recent projects is titled Paradise Redrawn.

Paradise Redrawn is a live action/animated short film about a girl (Sophie) in Catholic School who is bored with her classes and begins to draw and doodle in her notebook. As she doodles, her drawings come to life and peel off the pages, eventually evolving into two separate nations that go to war with one another. Sophie, being the creator of both nations and essentially god, has to come to terms and deal with the events.

Paradise Redrawn Featurette by Zach Lipovsky

On The Lot episode 3 aired last night, giving Zach another opportunity to have his work featured, and by all accounts his 1-minute comedy short film was a hit. I am rooting for him to win, but not just because he is a fellow Vancouverite. From what I have seen of his work so far, it is beautiful, and I think he could bring a great deal of creativity and innovation to the filmmaking industry.

For a better idea of why I’ve been raving about Zach’s work, watch his Paradise Redrawn Featurette (above) and his incredibly inventive audition video (below), or watch the short film he and two partners came up with in only 24-hours in episode 2 of On The Lot, entitled “Time Out“.

Zach Lipovsky On The Lot Audition Video

On The Lot Episode 3 Recap

I must have missed something here. I thought I had seen every episode of On The Lot that had aired thus far, but I guess I must have missed one. From what I remember at the end of episode 2, the TV show was down to 24 contestants, waiting to cut things down even further to the final 18 contestants in episode 3, yet when episode 3 started up tonight, the list of contestants had already been worked down to 18 finalists. Maybe I’m just confused, but I swear six contestants just vanished without explanations.

With that being said, tonight was the first 1-hour “film premiere” episode of the reality television show’s regular schedule and all 18 contestants screened their 1-minute comedy shorts for the judges. Some of the short films were loved by the judges, some were misunderstood, but oddly, none were completely hated. Though the judges didn’t really care for a few of the short films, they almost shied away from criticizing them. It may be the fact that I’m used to the two soft judges and one hard-ass judge style of American Idol, but it seemed fairly obvious to me that the On The Lot judges were big fans of the positive-negative-positive style of giving feedback. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but the blood-thirsty sadistic drama-monger in me wants to see one of the judges tear apart a contestant’s work.

The most notable films of On The Lot episode 3 were by far that of Andrew, Zach, Adam and Shira-Lee. Andrew did a great short film on a cop pulling over a UFO full of drunken aliens. Zach did an awesome short all in one take on safety in an incredibly unsafe lab. Adam’s short featured a man that communicated only through interpretive dance and Shira-Lee offered a sexy take on security screening at the airport. All in all, the night’s films were great! At this point, my pick to win it all is Zach Lipovsky, a special effects guru and hometown boy from Vancouver, Canada.

On a side note: Fox Television has seriously screwed up with On The Lot! They have one contestant from Spain, one from the U.K. and even a local boy from Vancouver, BC Canada, yet voting is only open to residents of the Unites States. What exactly is the point of promoting the fact that the contestants come from all over the world, and even taking contestants from all over the world, when people outside the United States can’t even support their contestants? Being from Vancouver, a big fan of On The Lot and a fan of Zach Lipovsky‘s work, I’m rather pissed that I can’t show my support and vote for my favorite contestant, or any contestant, for that matter. Seriously guys, reality television shows broadcast to countries all over the world and, when you use that fact as a way to draw in viewers’, you should at the very least support those viewers votes. I’m very disappointed in Fox TV for this one.

On The Lot off to a Strong Start

I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical about the entire premise of the newest reality television show to hit Fox, On The Lot. Luckily, and after watching only two episodes I may add, the show has officially won me over. As a matter of fact, I believe On The Lot may just be one of the most promising new reality TV shows of the season.

The idea behind the show is fantastic, the challenges have, thus far, been entertaining and, more importantly, incredibly challening, and I think the series has the potential for greatness. Chalk another one up to the reality TV world’s most noted executive producer, Mark Burnett. But not all the credit can be given to Burnett alone, after all, the legendary director/producer behind such films as Letters From Iwo Jima, Munich, Memoirs of a Geisha, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, ET and Jaws, Mr. Steven Spielberg himself, stepped up to help mold the show.

In case you haven’t seen the show yet, On The Lot will pit 18 aspiring filmmakers from all over the world against one another, all in the hopes of scoring a lucrative $1-million development deal with DreamWorks. One The Lot features four very well known and highly respected judges: Carrie Fisher, better known as Princess Leia of the Star Wars series; Jon Avnet, director and producer of over 50 feature films; Brett Ratner, director of X-Men 3 and the Rush Hour series; and legendary actor and funnyman, Garry Marshall.

With episode 1 and 2 having already airied, the list of contestants has already been trimmed down to 24 hopefuls and, come Monday, May 29, the show will lose yet another 12, leaving only 18 lucky contestants to wage cinematic warfare. Miss episodes 1 and 2? Watch On The Lot Online, and get caught up!

On The Lot airs on Fox Television every Monday and Tuesday, with a one-hour “Film Premiere” episode, followed Tuesdays by a half-hour “Box Office” results show. Check your local listings for dates and times. And don’t forget the popcorn!

Hell’s Kitchen 3 Details

Things are starting to heat up around here! With the fall reality TV lineup all but wrapped up, it is time for the summer TV shows to officially kick into gear and pick up the slack, and you know what that means? Time for Hell’s Kitchen 3 baby!

Hell’s Kitchen has been one of my absolute favorite reality television shows since it’s premiere season and now going into it’s third season, things are looking better than ever. The new season is packed with great chefs, great dishes, amazing rewards, all new twists and, of course, what would the show be without the belligerent rantings of one of Britain’s finest, Chef Gordon Ramsay!

Hell’s Kitchen 3 kicks-off Monday, June 4 at 9/8 central on Fox and will pit 12 aspiring master chefs against one another for the coveted title of Head Chef of the brand new Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa in Las Vegas! Once again the contestants will be divided into two seperate teams; that’s right folks, we’re in for another exciting round of Girls vs. Guys competition.

Without further adieu, I present to you and yours, the 12 Hell’s Kitchen 3 contestants:

  • Red Team (Girls team)
    • Bonnie, 26 of Los Angeles, CA – Nanny/personal chef
    • Jen, 26 of Hazelton, PA – Pastry chef
    • Joanna, 22 of Detroit, MI – Chef’s assistant
    • Julia, 28 of Atlanta, GA – Short-order cook
    • Melissa, 29 of New York, NY – Line cook
    • Tiffany, 27 of Scottsdale, AZ – Kitchen manager
  • Blue Team (Guys team)
    • Aaron, 48 of Palos Verdes, CA – Retirement home chef
    • Brad, 25 of Scottsdale, AZ – Sous chef
    • Eddie, 28 of Atlanta, GA – Grill cook
    • Josh, 26 of Miami Beach, FL – Junior sous chef
    • Rock, 30 of Spotsylvania, VA – Executive chef
    • Vinnie, 29 of Milltown, NJ – Night club chef

My initial impression of the new cast is, well… interesting:

Aaron is already doomed to fail. Hell’s Kitchen generally doesn’t go to well for older people and, let’s face it, a retirement home chef? That’s just not going to cut it.

Rock is in for one hell of a difficult time and a whole ton of ass riding compliments of Chef Gordon Ramsay. Judging by the past two seasons of the hit reality TV series, Ramsay is anything but a fan of Executive Chef’s and seems to give them extra special attention.

Julia doesn’t stand a chance either. From the initial episode 1 preview video I’ve seen, anyone that breaks down in tears while trying to do something as simple as fry an egg is doomed.

I have to admit, this season has got me excited and I am really looking forward to the first episode. But, going into Hell’s Kitchen 3 pretty much blind, my initial pick to win it all is 27-year old kitchen manager Tiffany. She’s been in kitchens all her life, she’s got professional training and, judging by the preview videos, she seems to be in the right mindset. You heard it here first folks! Tiffany will win Hell’s Kitchen 3 (maybe), hehe.

Fire up your TiVo’s, stock the fridge with drinks and snacks, and get ready, Hell’s Kitchen 3 kicks-off June 4 at 9/8 central! Don’t miss it.

Stay tuned for more Hell’s Kitchen 3 recaps, spoilers, videos and live blogs. They’re all coming your way on dingoRUE.com!

This post is dedicated to the memory of Hell’s Kichen 2 contstant Rachel Brown who just recently passed away. Our thoughts go out to the friends and family of Rachel in this hard time.

CBS 2007 – 2008 Primetime Schedule

With my absolute favorite show of the year, Heroes on NBC, coming to a fantastic climax last night, I’ve been forced to begin my search for a new love, and what better place to start than with CBS’s 2007 – 2008 primetime television schedule. Let’s delve into the dark and murky depths of CBS and see what new and exciting TV shows are in store for us in the coming year!

CBS will welcome back a whopping seventeen of its well established TV shows, while bolstering it’s ranks even further with an additional five brand new TV series!

Drama and iconic music meet in “Viva Laughlin”; Jimmy Smits heads a powerful South Florida Cuban family in “Cane”; the traditional Vampire legend turns romantic thriller in “Moonlight”; a group of geniuses and geeks take on the world in “The Big Bang Theory”; and a group of 40 kids take over an abandoned ghost town and establish a new society ala Lord of the Flies in one of CBS’ most interesting new additions, “Kid Nation”.

You can find more details on CBS’ newest TV shows and the upcoming schedule changes after the jump!

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Heroes Season 2 “Generations”

Heroes season 1 “Genesis” may have just come to an end, but there is still hope for all my fellow hopeless Heroes addicts of the world. According to a recent interview with the hit television show’s star Masi Oka (aka Hiro Nakamura), Heroes season 2 “Generations” is scheduled to commence filming on June 29th. Since season 2 is beginning filming so soon, rumor has it that we may just be in for a sneak peak of what’s in store for us come Comic Con this July in San Diego. Though these are only rumors at this point, I’m pretty sure Tim Kring and the rest of the Heroes crew will give us something to talk about come Comic Con, they did last time.

For a little more insight into Heroes season 2, check out this video compliments of Collider.com:

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Heroes Episode 23 Finale Recap – Live!

Lady’s and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, welcome to the night’s main event! It has been months in the making, riddled with plot twists, character changes, flash backs and future episodes, but the day has finally come. Heroes episode 23 airs tonight, marking the season finale and end of the hit TV shows first season!

As much as I’ve been wanting for months to know how everything comes to an end, I can’t help but be sad thinking that tonight will be the last full episode of Heroes for who knows how long. Season two has already been confirmed by Tim Kring, but as far as I know they have yet to even begin filming the hit TV shows second season.

Tonight’s season finale of Heroes on NBC is guaranteed to be fantastic as everything will finally come together and we’ll finally learn whether or not the cast of Heroes will be able to stop an exploding man.

Stay tuned for the Heroes episode 23 live blog, starting at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

Let’s get this baby started. Find out what happens in Heroes episode 23, live after the jump!

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Heroes Episode 22: Malcolm McDowell Profile

The cast of NBC Heroes as a whole has always been relatively celebrity free, that is of course until famed British actor Malcolm McDowell joined the cast as the infamous Mr. Linderman.

Now, I will admit, at first I thought casting McDowell as Mr. Linderman was a terrible idea. The writers behind Heroes had spent a number of episodes referring to Linderman, building up his character, making him a shadowy, mysterious, sinister figure that was to be feared, and I just didn’t see McDowell as that person. Although the more Mr. Linderman was featured, the more his character began to grow on me and the more I realized McDowell was the perfect person for the role. As Mr. Linderman’s character developed over the course of just a few episodes, McDowell’s acting abilities and on screen experience really began to shine, bringing the once mysterious and sinister character to life.

Malcolm McDowell was born Malcolm John Taylor on June 13th, 1943 in Leeds, England and has been a well respected actor for the majority of his life. McDowell’s first step into acting was as Crispin Ryder in the 1964 TV series “Crossroads,” though it wasn’t until 1971 that the spotlight fully focused on McDowell when he starred as Alex de Large in the epic Stanley Kubrick film, A Clockwork Orange. McDowell’s role as Alex was the catch of the century, as A Clockwork Orange is considered by many (myself included), to be one of the single most influential movies of the 20th century.

Since his prolific role in A Clockwork Orange, Malcolm McDowell has appeared in quite literally hundreds of movies and TV shows in roles ranging from simple cameo’s to lead characters.

Of all the many roles McDowell has taken on, my personal favorites are that of Alex in A Clockwork Orange, Terence in HBO Entourage and, of course, the mysterious Mr. Linderman in NBC Heroes.

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