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Actor Ben McKenzie, star of TNT’s Southland, joins Robert Osborne, appearing as TCM’s Guest Programmer, January 19th.
The day of Ben’s appearance as TCM programmer. The last 4 movies of the evening are chosen by the Guest Programmer.
These are the movies Ben chose:
1.Badlands
A young tough guy and his teen-aged girlfriend take off on a killing spree. Dir: Terrence Malick. Cast: Martin Sheen, Sissy Spacek, Warren Oates.
2.This Sporting Life
A rugby player finds the violence in his professional life tainting his personal relationships. Dir: Lindsay Anderson. Cast: Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, Alan Badel.
3.Duck Soup
When he’s named dictator of Freedonia, a con artist declares war on the neighboring kingdom. Dir: Leo McCarey. Cast: The Marx Brothers, Louis Calhern, Margaret Dumont.
4.The Bridge On The River Kwai
The Japanese Army forces World War II POWs to build a strategic bridge in Burma. Dir: David Lean. Cast: William Holden, Alec Guinness, Sessue Hayakawa.
Join the cast and crew of Southland on location as the team films throughout Los Angeles. See what goes in to making such a gritty, realistic cop drama, and don’t forget Southland returns Jan. 4 at 10/9c!
I would have posted about this sooner but only just found out about it this morning.
“Southland” poster signed by stars Kevin Alejandro, Michael Cudlitz, Shawn Hatosy, Regina King and Ben McKenzie.
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From screenjunkies.com The article containsSPOILERSfor the third season of Southland!
TNT’s cop drama “Southland,” which it inherited from NBC, is back on the case starting January 14. This show seems to write itself, as officers advise the producers of strange real cases they’ve investigated. Rookie officer Ben Sherman gets a surprise in a seemingly routine domestic disturbance.
“There’s a scene this year where there’s a guy who’s bleeding, says his girlfriend cut him,” McKenzie said in a conference call with the media. “’Where is she?’ ‘Down the block.’ It’s a blow up doll. The guy is 5150, crazy. He says he got into an argument with his girlfriend about the outfit she was wearing and guys looking at her. Clearly he’s lying, he cut himself. There’s funny stuff like that but also disturbing. It’s a line we walk on the show.”
The detectives’ cases aren’t as outrageous since by the time it gets to their level it’s a pretty serious crime. Regina King returns as Det. Lydia Adams. “There’s one that takes place that starts out seeming to be like its going to be another murder case that she’s picked up and turns out to go way beyond just being a murder case,” King said during the call.