TV & Film
TV & Film
Published Thursday, 05-Feb-2004 in issue 841
TV
Sunday
The Surreal Life on The WB at 9:00 p.m.
Tammy shows another side of herself when her gay following shows up for a book-signing while Vanilla Ice prepares the mansion for a pool party.
Sunday
The L Word on Showtime at 10:00 p.m.
Bette is happy in spite of work problems; Dana’s paranoia continues; Alice’s mother problems escalate. Drama, drama, drama.
Sunday
Out on the Edge on Comedy Central at 2:30 a.m.
Set your VCRs unless you are planning to be up early. Alan Cumming hosts a night of comedy that’s totally queer. The gay-themed one-hour special mixes stand-up and music from the alternative comedy scene.
Movies
Barbershop 2
The gang is back and open for business at Calvin’s Barbershop, but Gina, a stylist at the beauty shop next door, is trying to cut in on his business. Calvin struggles to keep his father’s shop and traditions alive — this time against urban developers looking to replace “mom & pop” establishments with name-brand chains.
Catch that Kid
Twelve-year-old Maddy and her father are climbing Mount Everest when he injures his spine, paralyzing him forever — unless he gets a very expensive operation. Maddy recruits two of her friends, a computer genius and a mechanical whiz kid to help her pull off a risky heist to pay for his operation.
Miracle
The inspiring story of the U.S. Olympic hockey team that transcended the sport and united a nation. Based on the true story of one of the greatest moments in sports history, it’s the tale of the 1980 team’s coach, Herb Brooks, who takes a ragtag squad of college kids up against the legendary juggernaut from the Soviet Union at the Olympic Games.
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