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Life on Mars: Tuesday's Dead

by Brad Trechak, posted Nov 14th 2008 1:00AM
Life on Mars: Tuesday's Dead
(S01E06) Gotta love that old school funk that the episode started with. I've been constantly commenting about how similar the individual plots and characters are to the original British version of the show (which has been noticed in the feedback), but in this episode I saw a lot of the show coming into its own. Some of the plot differences even make more logical sense that the original version.

The attention to detail from the entire series is superb. Little bits like Sam's frustration with using an old style typewriter add to the flavor of the show. As usual, Michael Imperioli gets the best lines. It wouldn't surprise me if he got a best supporting actor Emmy nomination for this role, despite its cartoonish nature.

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'Life on Mars' Stars Answer Fan Questions

by Patricia Chui, posted Oct 23rd 2008 4:23PM
Jason O'Mara"It's dangerous to be part of the Sopranos family. I didn't even make it out of that family."

ABC's 'Life on Mars' is one of the most promising new shows of this fall TV season -- and some might argue that it's not necessarily new, being a remake of a BBC series of the same name, but it's always been truly American to steal our best ideas from the Brits, anyway. (Oh, kidding.)

Jason O'Mara stars as an NYC detective who goes to bed one day in 2008, but wakes up in 1973. But his girlfriend in the present day is Lisa Bonet, and his girlfriend in 1973 is Gretchen Mol, so life can't be all bad, right?

Michael Imperioli
co-stars as another detective, and he and O'Mara sat down for an Outside the Box interview to talk about the show and all things related and unrelated -- such as American accents (O'Mara is Irish), their guilty pleasure TV shows, what TV family they'd want to be a part of, and the worst acting jobs they've ever had.

Check out Outside the Box: Life on Mars, AND notice how good Michael Imperioli looks with a beard. Am I right, or am I right?

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Life on Mars stars on what you can't say on television - VIDEO

by Patricia Chui, posted Oct 22nd 2008 5:11PM
Jason O'MaraJason O'Mara is the star of the new ABC drama Life on Mars, but the show features a few other actors who look even more familiar ... such as Michael Imperioli, otherwise known as Christopher Moltisanti (or as I always think of it, "Christapha") on HBO's The Sopranos.

O'Mara and Imperioli sat down for an Outside the Box: Life on Mars interview to talk about the show -- which, at the time they taped the interview, was getting its pilot completely scrapped and redone -- and some other stuff, including guilty pleasure shows, their worst acting jobs ever, and what TV family they wish they could be a part of. (And no, Imperioli doesn't want to be a member of The Sopranos. Again.)

In this clip exclusive to TV Squad, it's again with the Sopranos! This time, O'Mara asks Imperioli about the difference between filming an HBO series and a network series -- and they ALMOST bust out the swear words. Darn it, maybe we should have given them some beer.


Watch Outside the Box: Life on Mars

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Life on Mars panel: A new mythology ... and many more choices - TCA Report

by Joel Keller, posted Jul 17th 2008 3:03AM
Life on Mars panel
For some reason, reporters were kicked out of the ballroom so ABC could set up for this press conference. But all I saw when I walked in an hour later was palm trees and 1973-era ABC signs (like in the picture above). Wonder why I had to abandon my laptop for that?

Anyway, because many of the critics were fans of the BBC original, the gathered throng of testy TV watchers were eager to question the panel for ABC's version of Life on Mars. It was a relatively small panel, with executive producers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec, and stars Jason O'Mara and Michael Imperioli. You have to realize that having no pilot to base questions on makes us critics a cranky bunch, and the fact that the show is undergoing a show-runner change (from David E. Kelley to the Applebaum and Nemec), a massive recasting (all of the original pilot's cast, except for O'Mara, is being recast as we speak) and location change (LA to New York) only fuels more questions.

All things considered, the critics took it relatively easy on the panel.

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Ask Life on Mars Stars a Question for Outside the Box

by Kelly Woo, posted Jul 11th 2008 1:41PM
life on marsWondering what the deal is with new fall TV show Life on Mars? Now, you can ask two of its stars, Jason O'Mara and Michael Imperioli, yourself!

AOL TV's new video interview series, Outside the Box, takes questions submitted by fans and poses them to cast members of the hottest shows. We're already gathering questions for Scrubs, Private Practice and Dirty Sexy Money.

If you don't know much about the series, O'Mara plays a modern-day police detective who suddenly finds himself transported back in time to 1973. There's been a lot of buzz and gossip surrounding around this show, which is a remake of a popular British hit.

If you've got questions for O'Mara and Imperioli, submit them in the comments below by Tuesday, July 15. Be sure to include your first name and city/state. We'll take the best entries and ask some of them in the interview. Good luck!

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Michael Imperioli joins Life on Mars cast

by Erin Martell, posted Jul 3rd 2008 11:39AM
Michael ImperioliFormer Sopranos mobster Michael Imperioli is returning to television as a police detective. The actor has been cast in ABC's Life on Mars, an American adaptation of the BBC series. Imperioli landed the role of Detective Ray Carling, one of the lead character's colleagues. Ray is described as "a rough, tough sexist who has never heard of the phrase 'politically correct'."

This cast addition is the latest of many changes made to the drama. David E. Kelley is out as the Life on Mars showrunner, and October Road's Josh Applebaum, Andre Nemec, and Scott Rosenberg have replaced him. Producers also decided to move the show's production and fictional setting from Los Angeles to New York City.

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