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  • James Spader: ‘Blacklist’ Compared to ‘Columbo’

    James Spader keeps fans coming back week after week to watch the NBC hit show The Blacklist. He and costar Megan Boone have some kind of chemistry that outweighs any of the show’s absurdities and the cast of characters behind Elizabeth Keen and Red Reddington’s bizarre interactions. One must admit it’s a bit far fetched to watch Keen observe a high profile international criminal like Reddington walk in and out of the FBI headquarters per his will. But that’s how it is–and fans love it.

    Time magazine compares The Blacklist to Columbo.

    “Perhaps Peter Falk was one of those actors who, like James Spader, is so easy to pay attention to that the idea of applying any kind of critical thought seems almost frightening, in case you realize that the show was actually kind of terrible and coasting on the lead actor’s charm all along,” they recently published in their entertainment section.

    They later take a bit of a softer approach, saying, “But at least The Blacklist has the ingredients necessary for contemporary Columbo-esque greatness. We have Spader at the center (or, center-adjacent, at least), gleefully enjoying the larger-than-life quality of his character, as well as villains played by recognizable actors, who we can root against for reasons beyond their criminal activities. On Falk’s show, there was always an element of class warfare in play as Columbo regularly proved that being rich and successful didn’t let you literally get away with murder, while in Spader’s we have characters who are not only criminals, but also on some level misrepresenting themselves within society and fooling the common man for nefarious, selfish reasons.”

    The comparison between the two hit TV shows likely won’t gel with most, even when looking past the upgrades in technology, criminology and even acting that have taken place between the time Columbo reigned in the late 60s to late 70s and the inception of The Blacklist this past September. James Spader has a special finesse Peter Falk lacked–not because he wasn’t a good actor, but because that’s not what the character called for. And The Blacklist seems a bit more intricate than a standard “whodunit.”

    This past Monday on The Blacklist a mole was revealed, and fans were likely surprised to learn who it was.

    James Spader was nominated for a Golden Globe for The Blacklist but didn’t win. By this time next year he will likely have an award or two on his shelf for his unique (read: non-Columbo-esque) hit show.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • John Finnegan Dies at 85, American Character Actor

    If you were a fan of the 1970s-1980s crime investigation drama Columbo, I am sure you were familiar with Barney, and the other various characters that John Finnegan brought to the show. Unfortunately, on July 29th of 2012, this wonderful character passed away.

    Other major roles Finnegan participated in that he was well-known for were: the voice of Warren T. Rat in the animated class An American Tail, Sam Simpson alongside Robert Redford in The Natural, various roles in the 1970’s McCloud television series, and Speaker of the House in Mars Attacks.

    Finnegan also landed various small and one-time roles in popular TV shows, such as: an officer in the trauma room in Galactica 1980, Captain Stewart in Cagney & Lacey, Mr. Gillespie in Matlock, Watch Commander in Last Action Hero, and Mitchell in ER.

    On July 29th, 2012, John Finnegan died after a long battle with pneumonia. He was 85 years old.

  • Peter Falk Dies, Celebrities Take to Twitter

    An great actor with one of the most recognizable deliveries and some of the most unique mannerisms ever has died.

    Peter Falk “died peacefully” at his home in Beverly Hills late yesterday evening, according to a statement released by his friend and attorney Larry Larson. The cause of death was not released, but court documents from 2008 suggest that he may have been suffering from Alzheimer’s. He was 83.

    The veteran actor performed on both the screen and stage, but is probably most known for his role as TV’s Lt. Columbo. Wearing his trademarked raincoat, Columbo would always seem to be absent-minded before nailing the bad guys with his line “just one more thing.”

    But this writer most fondly remembers Falk as the Grandpa who reads his grandson the tale in The Princess Bride. Something about Falk just seemed to speak to assurance and humility.

    Twitter has reacted strongly to Falk’s passing, as much of its trending topics are being taken up by Falk-related subjects-

    And there has been an outpouring of celebrity comments on his death. Apparently he was a much loved figure within the Hollywood community. Here are some tweets from celebs that make use of some of his best roles –

    So long, Peter Falk – Wings Of Desire http://t.co/4LiVPaS via @youtube 44 minutes ago via Tweet Button · powered by @socialditto

    Peter Falk has died. Star of ‘Columbo’ and the grandfather in ‘Princess Bride’. He will be missed. As you wish, Peter, as you wish. 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    RIP Peter Falk. “The In-Laws” still one of the funniest movies of all time. #SerpentineShelSerpentine. 1 hour ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® · powered by @socialditto

    Peter Falk was awesome…”serpentine! Serpintine!” 2 hours ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    RIP Peter Falk – He was one of the greats. Watch ‘Wings of Desire’ to see him at his best. ,) [one eyed emoticon] 2 hours ago via txt · powered by @socialditto

    Oh no 🙁 Just heard. Peter Falk, who played Columbo, TV’s greatest EVER detective, has died. 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Other celebs simply talk about Falk as a great man –

    Peter Falk was a dear man and a great actor. This one hurts. RIP, sir. 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Rest in peace, Peter Falk. ❤ 2 hours ago via Twittelator · powered by @socialditto

    Peter Falk has died. I always thought I’d meet him, but I won’t. What a wonderful actor. One more thing is bothering me – it’s very sad 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    So sad to hear that Peter Falk who played popular TV detective #Columbo, has died, i was inspired by him when playing #Luther. R.I.P 1 hour ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® · powered by @socialditto

    Hung out with Peter Falk many years back. He arrived late to a party wearing a tux. We smoked cigarettes. He was extremely cool… 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    And I leave you with this great movie moment, the one for which I will always remember Peter Falk. Enjoy –

    Also, leave your comments on the guestbook for Falk at FamousDead.