As some of you know, I've decided to boycott the Super Bowl this year. Don't try to talk me out of it; it's non-negotiable. I can't root for the Giants, because any quarterback that refuses to play for the team with the #1 pick has to suffer the same fate as John Elway: early success with an above-average team in the NFL's weaker conference, but no ring until at least his 15th year. I can't root for the Patriots either, because their team photo appears next to "evil" in the dictionary. No, nothing short of Cheap Trick being called in as a last-minute replacement for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as the halftime entertainment could get me to watch this Super Bowl. The question that remains though, is what am I going to do on Sunday night?
Let's see what's on the schedule for the other channels I normally watch.
Hmmm...it looks like the other major networks are showing news during the Super Bowl. Oh wait, NBC is showing "The Biggest Loser: Couples." That sounds like a good alternate name for Super Bowl XLII. ABC is also showing "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," A.K.A. The Show That's Half Commercials. They're following that with "America's Funniest Home Videos." No thanks.
Zoinks! The Cartoon Network is showing a Scooby Doo marathon. In all honesty, that might be the best option I've come across so far.
CMT is showing Fried Green Tomatoes. Sorry, I'm not into "chick flicks." After that they're rerunning episodes of "Gone Country" which I've already seen. Any show where the likes of Dee Snider, Sisqo and Marcia from "The Brady Bunch" attempt to become country singers is can't-miss entertainment. I don't know if I feel like watching them again though.
Versus is showing something other than hockey. Pass.
Hey, there's a Wizards-Lakers game on the local sports channel. The Lakers' resurgence this year has gotten me depressed though, so I don't know if I can stand to watch that game.
Scooby, you may have some competition for your spot at the top of the power rankings. TV Land is showing "The Beverly Hillbillies," "The Andy Griffith Show" and "M*A*S*H." I'm not a huge fan of any of those shows, but they're usually a nice way to pass the time.
TBS is showing some "Bridget Jones" movie. See my comment on Fried Green Tomatoes.
C-SPAN is showing "Road to the White House 2008." Hey, now there's an idea. I could get caught up on the current political race. I have a feeling though, that after it's all said and done I still won't like any of the candidates they're hyping.
How about my old hometown's local channel, WGN? Oh great. More "America's Funniest Home Videos," and then, if that weren't enough, it's followed by "Funniest Pets and People," which is essentially the same show. Hey, "American Idol Rewind" is on after that. The description says "Wildcard Show." Wow, there's a change. Whenever I checked out "AI Rewind" in the past it was always a compilation show of those oh-so-hilarious bad auditions. You know, the ones with poor deluded souls who think screeching at the top of their lungs is actual singing? Those are funny once or twice, but after a while you just want to hit the mute button. I might tune in if indeed they're showing an episode with real performances.
How about the movie channels? Oh look, the Beatles' movie Help! is on. I've seen it before though. There's Facing the Giants, a football movie. I've heard it's good, but I think I'm done with football (and any gridiron team nicknamed "the Giants") until September. Stop the presses! Howard the Duck is on! I'm sure Ed Hardiman would be proud if I watched that. The Flintstones is on too. Remember that masterpiece starring John Goodman and Rick Moranis? I actually saw that in theaters when it came out. I don't think I've seen it since then. I think that streak will continue. Then there's An American in Paris, which I've also seen before. While Gene Kelly is much more entertaining than Bill Belichick, I don't think I feel like watching that particular movie.
The NHL Network is mostly showing "NHL on the Fly," which, for anyone who doesn't know, is just a show that gives you updates on the day's NHL games. I'm not going to sit and watch the same highlights over and over. I'd rather watch one of their random lists like "The Top Ten Left-Handed European Defensemen of the 1993-94 Season."
NBA TV is showing "NBA Vault" and that same Lakers-Wizards game I'm avoiding. I suppose some retro basketball stuff could be interesting.
The Game Show Network is showing "Greed," "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and "Lingo." Those shows are OK, but nothing I'd go out of my way to watch.
Finally, the Hallmark Channel is showing a "Murder, She Wrote" marathon. If they were showing one of their formulaic feelgood movies I might watch just so I could be cheered up from the dismal reality that two teams I hate are playing for the NFL's championship, but if Angela Lansbury is the best they can give me I think I'll pass.
The Super Bowl is the biggest event in American sports, and as such it leaves a big gap to fill. There are some decent options on TV, but most aren't so great. The more I think about it the more I'm leaning toward just reading a book.
Maybe C-Span will have a marathon of Arlen Specter's eloquent speeches and a discertation by Specter on the art of obtaining free advertising to air sour grapes! That would be wonderful listening pleasure!
Have a good evening whatever you decide to do...
Last edited by Dwindy1 on February 3rd at 6:36 AM.
Ian,
This is stellar scribble, there are so many great lines but you know the rules...for the purposes of judging I'm relying on;
any quarterback that refuses to play for the team with the #1 pick has to suffer the same fate as John Elway: early success with an above-average team in the NFL's weaker conference, but no ring until at least his 15th year. I can't root for the Patriots either, because their team photo appears next to "evil" in the dictionary.
We are not worthy....well done...though Howard the Duck, (the movie), absolutely infuriated me, they Disney Duck'd him! Ack!
Last edited by edhardiman on February 3rd at 7:00 AM.
hey ed?? i rember on who wants to be a millionare , soem years ago the question was?? what university was givin the rights to use the donald duck logo??? the guy called a friend!!!! and even before regis had time to finish the ?
teh guy on the phone said the unievrsity of oregon!!!!!!!!
Ian, you've missed the obvious.
ESPN is showing Figure Skating(from Torino, Italy).
I'm boycotting the game, too.
I'm only watching for commercials, I swear.
We're still trying to figure out some Super Bowl drinking game rules today.
As for Fried Green Tomatos, it came up in breakfast discussion today, when I asked about some scene I surfed into. One of they guys said it was from Fried Green Tomatos, then he said, "Hey, it's a good movie." The rest of us at the table revoked his Man Card.
Last edited by slshusker on February 3rd at 11:25 AM.
ian.........Two words for you...'The Wire'. It's on HBO on Sunday nights. Great show, great character development. It's a little slow on plot resolution, but still better than anything else on tonight.
Blue - I'm not sure if there are any channels that show "Columbo" at all.
JoeSports - I'll be doing everything in my power to suppress any morbid curiosity I have about the Super Bowl.
Dwindy - C-SPAN is only talking about the presidential race on one channel and has "Book TV" on the other. Specter will probably be too busy rooting for the Giants tonight anyway.
Ed - Thank you so much. I actually haven't seen Howard the Duck, but I did see a clip of it once, and I have to agree that he bore a more-than-passing resemblance to Donald.
54 - It sounds compelling, but I don't get this "Comedy Channel."
Kelly - If I get tempted to do that I'll just turn off the TV. Also, the guy on "Millionaire" probably just wasn't a big college sports fan.
Jon - I don't have a dog. I've always been more of a cat person. The movie idea isn't so bad, but my brother unfortunately has the Braveheart DVD. Maybe I could watch my video of The Sandlot. I haven't seen that in a while and I'd rather think about baseball anyway.
Husker - The reason I skipped ESPN is because it's not a channel I normally watch. I've really grown to hate them in recent years. Admittedly, I don't watch some of these other channels that much either, but I thought it'd be fun to mention what they had on.
Last edited by ian2813 on February 3rd at 12:30 PM.
countryjag - I don't get HBO. I've heard good things about "The Wire" though.
Homers - I don't see anything "q-uee-r" about this post. There should be some sort of fine for misusing lyrics from America's Greatest Rock 'N Roll Band.
Ian- With all do respect, Cheap Trick is America's greatest rock and roll band? They're pretty good, Rick Nielsen is a great guitarist and Robin Zander a great front guy, but I don't think they're the best America has to offer. It's your post and your opinion though.
OSL - Bun E. Carlos and Tom Petersson are an underrated rhythm section too. I always call Cheap Trick "America's Greatest Rock 'N Roll Band" because they're my favorite band that's still together and making music. They have a special place in the hearts of their fans.
I saw that "Puppy Bowl" thing. I'm not a big dog person, but they're OK in small doses.
I'm a fan of all Chicago sports teams (including both the Cubs and White Sox). When one of my teams isn't playing I'm a big proponent of rooting for the underdog. I'm currently an inactive NBA fan and will remain so until David Stern is out as commissioner. I spend more time thinking about sports than I probably should, so I decided I needed a blog where I could share those thoughts with the world.