Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 27: Interview with Lindsey "Little Miss Gamer" Briggs

In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia interviews former PBC Productions member, video game reviewer, and puppeteer Lindsey "Little Miss Gamer" Briggs. They discuss about puppeteering, kids' shows, the origins of Little Miss Gamer, and what's she up to now. Click here to check it out. Check out Lindsey's links down below.

http://wondersparkpuppets.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/NYCPuppets
http://www.pbc-productions.com/littlemissgamer/blog/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Little-Miss-Gamer/237120999712906
https://twitter.com/littlemissgamer



Monday, January 27, 2014

Old School Lane's Nickelodeon Tribute: The Naked Brothers Band

Things started to gradually change over the late 2000's. As we mentioned in our last review, Nickelodeon had started to run out of ideas with their live action programs. Just Jordan was nothing more than a copy/paste of previous Nickelodeon sitcoms with bland characters and forgettable storylines. So with that, Nickelodeon had to change with the times, and with that, had to come up with new ideas for their programs. But before we get to our review, a little back story to put you in the perspective of growing up in 2007, especially when it comes to music.

Pop singers and boy bands had dominated the 80's and mid to late 90's, but died off when alternative rock, hip hop, R&B, and rap music came back with full force. Bands and singers such as Linkin Park, Good Charlotte, Avril Lavigne, Pink, Eminem, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Three Doors Down, Destiny's Child, Ja Rule, Snoop Dog, Sean Paul, Ashanti, Evanescence, Green Day, Ciara, and Nickelback were hugely popular around the late 90's and early 2000's, As time went on, they slowly died off and pop music made a huge comeback. Most people point out that it was due to Hannah Montana. 


The Disney Channel was, for many years, always overshadowed by Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network with their programming. It wasn't until Hannah Montana debuted in 2006 and became a huge phenomenon. While it was true that Romeo! did this concept 2 years prior about being the child of a former singer having his own show, it didn't even come close to Hannah Montana's popularity. There were clothes, accessories, CDs based off of the show's soundtrack, and even a feature length film. Not only that, but The Disney Channel also had The Jonas Brothers, one of the first boy bands in years, in their TV movie Camp Rock. Camp Rock, after the huge success of the High School Musical films, also became a huge success. Nickelodeon needed a new cash cow to compete against Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers. In came, Nat and Alex Wolff in the form of The Naked Brothers Band.



Starting as early as 2001, Nat and Alex had learned how to play instruments and had written their own original songs inspired by The Beatles, especially Ringo Starr. When Nat was 6-years-old, he performed a song for the 9-11 firefighters who died during the attacks alongside his band The Silver Boulders consisting of his preschool friends. It also had the sons of news reporter Ann Curry and actress Julianne Moore, William Walker and Caleb "Cal" Freundlich respectively. The name of the band came from when Nat and Alex as toddlers rose out of their bath tub proclaiming "We're the naked brothers band". The name stuck ever since. Their parents were Polly Draper and Michael Wolff. Polly Draper is mostly known as Ellyn Warren in the 1987 television drama Thirtysomething. Michael Wolff is a musician who would later on become the lead band member of the 1989 late talk show, The Arsenio Hall Show. "The Naked Brothers Band was born purely from the imagination of my kids and as a mom, first and foremost, I knew I had to document this time in their lives. I knew immediately I wanted Nickelodeon to be the home for The Naked Brothers Band because they're bold enough to try something as authentic, real-kid as this is, and this experience has been a dream come true for my whole family", said Draper in a 2006 interview with Variety Magazine.



Around 2003, Nat wanted to become a child star, but Draper refused explaining that it would be too difficult. Eventually, she agreed to write, direct, and film a little mockumentary based off the The Naked Brothers Band starring celebrity friends from Draper and Wolff such as the entire cast of Thirtysomething, Arsenio Hall, Ann Curry, Uma Thurman, Ricki Lake, Julianne Moore, and more with a low budget of $1,000,000. They even included Jesse Draper, Polly Draper's niece into the film. "We've always performed for each other at family reunions. We're constantly singing songs at Christmas, goofy songs we've made up, or we'll put on little family plays or make family movies. So when [Aunt] Polly said, 'Let’s make a family movie,' we didn't realize it was like, a real movie", said Jesse Draper in a 2008 interview with Daily Bruin. Jesse even appeared in the movie alongside her cousins Nat and Alex as Jesse the band tutor/babysitter. With that The Naked Brothers Band movie debuted on October 23, 2005 at the Hampton International Film Festival.

A rectangle split into squares, showing movie logo and images of a boy holding up drumsticks, a boy dressed as the band manager, a girl in a white shirt, a boy with a microphone, and a boy with a US flag bandana and a shirt displaying a Union Jack. Most prominent is an image of two boys—one holding drumsticks and the other holding a microphone.

The movie won for best family feature film at the film festival. The movie became such a big hit that Albie Hecht, the founder of Spike TV and former president of Nickelodeon Entertainment, was in the audience at the film festival and offered to make a TV series based on the film. "Nat Wolff's soulful and catchy original songs will be a hit with kids and adults alike," and adds, "The simple, yet kid-poignant music and videos might even inspire other real kids to go after their own dreams, making up their own songs or shooting their own homemade-style music videos", claimed Hecht in an interview with Variety. Eventually, they accepted. "Having our life turned into a mockumentary wasn’t as big a deal as some would think. We took all the friendships, Alex’s one liners, and my music and put it into a storyline; it was a heightened reality...The show created a great audience for us", said Nat Wolff in a 2009 interview with Time Out Chicago. On January 27, 2007, The Naked Brothers Band TV show debuted.

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The show keeps the same format that the movie did: a hyperbole of the lives of Nat and Alex Wolff living off their normal lives as rock stars alongside their band members guitarist Qaasim, keyboardist David, cellist Thomas, and bassist Rosalina (played by Allie DiMeco). Their band manager, 11-year-old Cooper, tells them about scheduling record deals, concerts, and performances.



Season 1 focuses on The Naked Brothers Band recording their first album and competing in a Battle of the Bands with the L.A. Surfers lead by a British kid songwriter/singer named Bobby Love. Along with wacky situations involving a sleepover, Nat starts developing a huge crush on Rosalina although he denied it in the early episodes. In the season finale, Nat and Alex find out that the lead singer of L.A. Surfers doesn't have a British accent nor has he wrote his own songs. He in fact stole one of the songs from The Naked Brothers Band. Rosalina thinks that Nat and Alex are liars and quits the band. Nat and the band performs a song dedicating to Rosalina and wins the competition.



Season 2 focuses on The Naked Brothers Band members preparing to go to middle school prom. Nat prepares to ask Rosalina to the prom, but Rosalina's friend Patrice tells him that Rosalina is planning on going to a high school prom with Wade, a really popular boy at her school. Meanwhile, Alex prepares an event to save the polar bears from global warming. It concludes with Nat and Rosalina dancing together and slowly becoming friends by rejoining the band and Alex raising awareness and money from his event for the polar bears despite almost ruining the band's reputation of talking bad about Santa saying that they were bigger than Santa calling him a "fat, blubber belly".



Season 3 focuses on The Naked Brothers Band debuting their first theatrical film. Nat and Rosalina's relationship started become more restrained and she leaves to go on a 6 month cruise around the world. Then all of a sudden, there are rumors of Rosalina kissing a French man. When Nat and Alex confront her, she quits the band again. Eventually, The Naked Brothers Band hire a new bassist named Kristina. As the movie premiere becomes closer, Nat begins to miss Rosalina and they eventually work out their relationship. The series concludes with Nat and Rosalina watching the movie during its premiere.



The series ended its run on June 23, 2009 after 3 seasons. Some of the actors went on to do different projects while others faded into obscurity.

Allie DiMeco is currently a college student at Florida International University.



Qaasim Middleton is a singer, musician and dancer who was recently in an HBO documentary The Music in Me. 



Jesse Draper is currently the writer, producer, and star of a web series called The Valley Girl Show. Her media company Valley Girl Inc. runs a series of blogs and videos. It has gotten positive reviews from USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Wired, and Financial Times. To know more information on it, check out www.valleygirl.com. 

Photograph of Jesse Draper

Nat and Alex Wolff had worked on the albums Black Sheep and Throwbacks around July 2009. However, due to the show ending its run and no longer having the rights to the name "Naked Brothers Band", they delayed it until they decided to release Black Sheep around October 11, 2011 and Throwbacks online in October 2013 under their names.



The show became hugely popular when it first came out. It had garnered the highest ratings for Nickelodeon in over 7 years ranging from 2 to 5 million views on TV and on nick.com. The Naked Brothers Band became just as popular as Hannah Montana for The Disney Channel. With the popularity of the show skyrocketing, Nickelodeon wanted to continue the series with more episodes and TV movies. However, Polly Draper, Michael Wolff, and Albie Hecht's agents refused since they didn't want to interfere with Nat and Alex's school and life schedules. The Nickelodeon executives no longer conformed to their demands and ended the show rather quickly with little to no announcements. With that said, older audiences who grew up with Nickelodeon absolutely hated it saying that it was the worst show and concept ever conceived and that Nickelodeon had started to take its first steps of copying The Disney Channel. There's just one thing that many people seem to have forgotten when watching the show and the movie and I'm going to point it out rather thick: IT'S A FUCKING MOCKUMENTARY!!! NONE OF IT IS REAL! THAT'S THE JOKE!

In my opinion, I find both the show and the movie to be rather cheesy, corny, at times stupid, and quite entertaining. Sure it's not perfect by any means, hell no. Some of the characters are either annoying or pointless, some of the episodes and situations are very nonsensical, and most of the music they perform are extremely forgettable, but it's just so ridiculous and plain cute that I can't help but laugh at times. The Naked Brothers Band was the Nickelodeon equivalent of The High School Musical movies: it was a product of its time of the 2000s with the music, fashion, storytelling, cliched characters, and idiosyncratic scenarios that kids cannot relate to, but wish they can have happen to them. The reviews of some claiming that some of the jokes are sometimes inappropriate are somewhat true, but Nickelodeon has always had shows that were deemed inappropriate with their jokes with shows such as The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rocko's Modern Life, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, etc. It seemed to fit right in with Nickelodeon making The Naked Brothers Band much more edgier than Hannah Montana. Or at least less filled with pop music fluff.

My friend James Walsh, the founder of Manic Expression, had written an article of his series called Stop The Hate! on the 90's pop band Hanson. He stated that they weren't as bad as he remembered and that they weren't a real boy band similar to The Backstreet Boys and N'SYNC. They were just brothers who played music all their life and had a popular song that made the Top 100 Billboard Charts and later on dropped from mainstream popularity to become independent musicians, wrote their own music, played instruments, and didn't follow the criteria of corporate meddling. To read that article, click on the Hanson CD picture down below.

Nat and Alex Wolff were the exact same thing. They were brothers who played music and wrote songs their entire lives. They wanted to have their 15 minutes of fame and they had gotten it with a mockmentary movie and TV series that the critics understood and enjoyed, the target demographic loved, and the general audience hated due to taking way too seriously than the actual medium did. At one point, we all liked a singer or band that we look back nowadays and are slightly embarrassed that we got into and The Naked Brothers Band are no exception. While it's not the best show I've ever seen on Nickelodeon and it does have glaring issues, it's not the worst thing that Nickelodeon has ever done either. Oh trust me, Nickelodeon has done another show based on an actual boy band that is actually much worse than The Naked Brothers Band ever was. But we'll get to that eventually, don't you worry.



But to conclude my rambling, The Naked Brothers Band is a cheesy, corny, and fun mockumentary series. Only recommended to check out if you grew up during the late 2000's or a big Naked Brothers Band fan interested in looking back due to nostalgia. Everyone else can skip it.

That's all for now. Hope to see you around Old School Lane soon. Thanks for reading.

-Patricia


Monday, January 20, 2014

Old School Lane Updates: January 20, 2014

Hey everyone, Patricia here, giving you guys an update for the Old School Lane blog and YouTube channel. We're wrapping up on the Nickelodeon tribute and Kevin and I are at hard work completing the last shows from 2007-2013. We won't be covering anything from 2014, so sorry if you're disappointed about that. The next shows up for review are The Naked Brothers Band, Yo! Gabba Gabba, Tak and the Power of Juju, Back at the Barnyard, and iCarly. Stay tuned for that. Also, Manic Expression will be releasing their new documentary called Creative Chaos in honor of the site celebrating its 2nd year anniversary. I will be in it and many other great people we've known over the years on that site will be in it as well. You probably remember them being guests on Casual Chats and Turtle Talk such as Mark aka BigBlackHatMan, Mike aka TheOtherDude92, Kyle aka The Man with No Chin, Jim Bevan, Alex DeCourville, and much more. I'll post it when it comes out, which should be in a few days from now. If you want to hear our first impressions on the documentary, click here to listen to an episode of Manic Expression Digression Session talking about Creative Chaos. It's a lot of fun.



Also, I've been pretty preoccupied with the other associated websites and pages such as The Re-Open Nickelodeon Studios Facebook page, the PlaysStation Let's Play channel, and ComicBookCast as their TMNT episode review and admin for their Facebook page. Plus, personally, I'm currently looking for a job. Not that I don't love what I do, it's that it doesn't pay and my wallet is running dry. Kevin is really busy writing screenplays and scripts for his upcoming movies and taking acting classes. We don't have as much time writing reviews or being on podcasts as much as we want to. Plus, my cat Charlie recently passed away about two weeks ago.It has been very hard since my family and I had him for over 17 years. He had been sick for a while and to see him slowly deteriorate was painful. Putting him to sleep was worse, but it was something we had to do. I still miss my cat and I most likely will forever.

Photo: The battle was lost. My beloved Charlie has passed away. He was a wonderful pet and I will really miss him. I won't be around for a while. No podcasts, no reviews, no recaps. I need to be alone to be with my family. I'll see you soon. -Patricia

Now for some good news, we have another special guest coming aboard on episode 27 of Casual Chats, we have a new podcast series coming this week starring my younger sister and me, and more content from the various sites coming. Stay tuned for that. Thank you so much for being patient. It'll be well worth it.

-Patricia

Monday, January 13, 2014

Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 26: Interview with Nathaniel "Gemini Laser" Hoover

2014 is finally here and Patricia interviews Gamecola staff writer, blogger, video game reviewer, and Mega Man Let's Player Nathaniel "Gemini Laser" Hoover on how he got started in video games, how he started his blogging site Exfanding Your Horizons, how he became an expert in playing Mega Man, and more. You probably remember his name since Patricia mentioned him as one of her influences in her top 100 influences which you can check out right here. Hope you enjoy this interview. Click here to hear it.


Monday, January 6, 2014

Old School Lane's Nickelodeon Tribute: Just Jordan

The year is 2007. Little Miss Sunshine, Pan's Labyrinth, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and Spiderman 3 were released in theaters. Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Jon & Kate Plus 8, Greek, and Mad Men debuted on TV. With 2006 having only 1 preschool show and 1 teen sitcom starring puppets debuting on Nickelodeon, 2007 has 6 Nickelodeon shows and 1 preschool shows were featured. With that said, this tribute starts with a show starring  Lil' JJ. Similar to Kenan Thompson,  Kel Mitchell, and Nick Cannon, Lil' JJ was an African American cast member from All That who had featured in numerous Nickelodeon shows and movies such as Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Romeo!, Yours, Mine, and Ours, and Brainsurge. He was shown in a few commercials for Nickelodeon and, similar to Romeo Miller, his popularity grew more. Eventually, he would have his own show called Just Jordan making this the final All That spinoff series starred by a previous cast member.

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The show is about the Lewis family consisting of Jordan (played by Lil' JJ), his younger sister Monica (played by Kristen Combs), and their mother Pamela (played by Shania Accius). Pamela had recently divorced her husband and moves her children from their home in Arkansas to live near her father in Los Angeles. Her father Grant Cunningham works at a local diner where eventually Jordan works at. Jordan meets his eventual best friends Tony (played by Justin Chon) and Joaquin (played by Eddy Martin). Jordan and his friends partake in crazy and wacky situations while he tries to fit in in his new school and home. Whenever a crazy situation happens, Jordan uses a device to freeze the moment and comment on what happened.




The show was created by Alison Taylor, who was a co-producer and writer of shows and movies such as Hanging with Mr. Cooper, Sister, Sister, Lizzie McGuire, and the first Cheetah Girls movies. "Just Jordan is not preachy, but finds the lessons in everyday situations, the contradictions between what life should be and often is not. We're not doing some high concept, over-the-top idea where he runs a toy company. The premise of the show is the idea that when you're an adolescent, you think, 'I know how life works if my parents would just stay out of the way', she replied in a 2007 article in the New York Times. 



The show only lasted for 30 episodes and was eventually cancelled on April 5, 2008 due to the 2007-2008 Writer's Guild of America strike that occured. Some of the actors went on to do different projects while others faded into obscurity.

Lil' JJ went off to do TV shows such as The Secret Life of an American Teenager, Men of a Certain Age, and The Rickey Smiley Show. 



Eddy Martin is a musician and has been in various TV shows and movies such as Dexter, Glee, The Shifting, and Our Boys. 

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Justin Chon has been in movies and TV shows such as the Twilight movies as Eric Yorkie, 21 and Over, The O.C., House, and New Girl. 



Overall, when watching the show, I felt that this was the point that Nickelodeon were running out of ideas for their live action shows. Just Jordan felt like a copy/paste of previous Nickelodeon live action shows and put together into one. The characters are bland and cliche, the situations are generic and nothing special, and the episodes are very forgettable. While I'm well aware that Lil' JJ is originally from Arkansas and moved to Los Angeles to be a comedian and singer in real life, the other characters in the show such as his mother and sister don't even have a Southern accent and it feels a bit off. Even Lil' JJ doesn't have his accent anymore. I felt that it should have been the other way around with the family living in Los Angeles moving to Arkansas since it doesn't take its setting to its advantage. I also felt that you don't see Jordan struggling to fit in with his new surroundings as well as Caitlin from Caitlin's Way. As soon as he works in his grandfather's diner, he makes friends with Tony. As soon as enters school, he makes friends with Joaquim and Tamika. The teenage girls portrayed in the show are mostly shallow and stupid. It's a real embarrassment, especially since Nickelodeon has been known for creating great female characters. While Just Jordan is not unwatchable or even bad, it just comes across as stale and playing way too safe.



Just Jordan makes me very sad for two reasons. One is that this was the very last Nickelodeon live action show on Nickelodeon that has the simple premise of a kid living an everyday life. All the other shows from here on out have concepts based on being famous, popular, or situations that a real kid cannot relate to in any way, shape, or form. It's such a shame that with Nickelodeon being well known for shows based on real life such as Clarissa Explains it All, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Caitlin's Way, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, etc, their last one would be something this generic and forgettable like Just Jordan. The second is that Nickelodeon is having an upcoming show this year named Twang that has the exact same concept of Just Jordan, except that it's a family who moved to Los Angeles from Tennessee and work on a diner. Yeah, that makes it original. Plus, the creator of Twang is Andy Gordon, the man behind True Jackson: VP. Oh don't you worry, we'll get to that show soon enough and I have a lot of things to say about it.

To conclude this review, I don't recommend checking Just Jordan out. It's generic, bland, and does nothing new to the previous shows that Nickelodeon had released over the years.

That's all for now. Hope to see you around Old School Lane soon. Thanks for reading.

-Patricia