January 9, 2013
Is 'Live!' a look at the future of reality TV?
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In the 2007 indie film "Live!," six people literally bet their lives for $5 million in a televised game of Russian roulette.
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This summer, the hugely popular book series "The Hunger Games," which is about teenagers fighting to the death for the sake of entertainment, became a hugely popular film franchise. You'd like to think, if that fiction became a reality, the millions who watched the film wouldn't watch a real TV version of it, but would that really be the case?

In one scene in the movie, the camera crew is doing man-on-the-street interviews, asking people which contestant they're rooting for. One girl says, "Nobody. It's disgusting," to which the cameraman replies, "You're not watching then?" "I didn't say that, did I?" she responds.

I think more people than are willing to admit would be like that woman if such a show were ever a reality. As evidenced by the ever-expanding cache of trashy reality shows and the millions of viewers they attract, the lure of watching people debase themselves on TV is as strong for some as the lure of cash and fame for those who participate.

"Live!" is rated R, for some violent content, language and brief nudity (although mainly for the language and subject mater). You can find it on Netflix or Amazon.

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Scripted series premiere: "The Carrie Diaries," 8 p.m. Monday, CW ("Sex and the City" prequel).

Other series premieres: "North Woods Law: On the Hunt," 9 p.m. Thursday, Animal Planet (Maine game wardens); "Double Divas," 10 p.m. Thursday, Lifetime (a custom bra shop in Atlanta); "Cyndi Lauper: Still So Unusual," 9 p.m. Saturday, WE (following the pop star); "Staten Island Law," 9 p.m. Saturday, OWN (friends open a mediation business); "Pete Rose: Hits & Mrs.," 10 p.m. Sunday, TLC (the former baseball player and his fiancée); "Container Wars," 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Tru TV (bidding on commercial shipping containers); "Wild West Alaska," 8 p.m. Sunday, Animal Planet (Alaskan gun shop); "The Real Husbands of Hollywood," 10 p.m. Tuesday, BET (semi-scripted reality TV send-up); "Big Rich Atlanta," 9 p.m. Wednesday, Style (socialites' lives); "Ghost Mine," 10 p.m. Wednesday, Syfy (reopening an abandoned, allegedly haunted mine); "Big Food," 10 p.m. Wednesday, CMT (culinary spectacles); "Kroll Show," 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Comedy Central (sketch comedy).

Season premieres: "The Millionaire Matchmaker," 9 p.m. and "Kathy," 10 p.m. Thursday, Bravo; "Wicked Tuna," 9 p.m. Sunday, National Geographic; "Being Human," 9 p.m. and "Lost Girl," 10 p.m. Monday, Syfy; "Pioneers of Television," 8 p.m. Tuesday, PBS; "The Bad Girls Club," 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oxygen; "American Idol," 8 p.m. Wednesday, Fox; "Workaholics," 10 p.m. Wednesday, Comedy Central.

Timeslot premiere: "1600 Penn," 9:30 p.m. Thursday, NBC (pilot repeats at 8:30 p.m.)

Returning: "Last Resort," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal," Thursday, ABC; "30 Rock," "The Office" and "Rock Center," Thursday, NBC; "Fringe," Friday, Fox; "How I Met Your Mother," "Two Broke Girls," "Mike & Molly" and "Hawaii Five-0," Monday, CBS; "Bones," Monday, Fox (two hours); "Hart of Dixie," Tuesday, CW; "Arrow" and "Supernatural," Wednesday, CW; "Criminal Minds" and "CSI," Wednesday, CBS.

Specials: "Critics' Choice Movie Awards," 8 p.m. Thursday, CW; "The 2013 Miss America Competition," 9 p.m. Saturday, ABC ("20/20" special at 8 p.m.); "Golden Globe Awards," 8 p.m. Sunday, NBC (red carpet coverage at 7 p.m.); "The Ultimate Guide to the Presidents," 9 p.m. Tuesday through Jan. 18, History.

Of note: Vinnie Jones appears on CBS' "Elementary," 10 p.m. Thursday, as a character called M, who could be Sherlock's great nemesis, Professor Moriarty.

Reach Amy Robinson at flips...@wvgazette.com.

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