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Alex O’Loughlin’s Year in Review: 2010

Last year was an eventful and memorable one for Alex O’Loughlin. Although 2009 came to a close with the end of Three Rivers, in 2010 our goodnatured and optimistic Aussie came back with a bang! Here’s a look at last year’s highlights.

January 9 – Nina Tassler tells the TCA members assembled in Pasadena for the Winter Press Tour that Three Rivers is indeed canceled. The head of CBS Entertainment also confirms that the network is still interested in working with Alex O’Loughlin and that it is looking for a new show for him.

While Alex is in Australia enjoying some well-deserved R&R, fans are passing the time by speculating on what his next project might be. The Criminal Minds spinoff and James Patterson’s Private are mentioned.

January 14 - A laid-back Alex, sporting a beard, does a photoshoot for the Sunday Telegraph’s Sunday Magazine on a Sydney rooftop. In a behind-the-scenes video the Aussie shares his thoughts on the downside of fame.

“You don’t necessarily change, but people around you start to change because they think you are going change.”

January 15 – James Hibberd reports in his Live Feed blog that CBS has given the go ahead for a Hawaii Five-0 remake pilot penned by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Peter Lenkov. No other names are mentioned.

January 17 – Three intriguing tweets that have fans on the edge of their seats precede Michael Ausiello’s report on EW.com that “CBS really wants to do another series with him”. More specifically, the network would like to see him as the lead in the recently greenlit Hawaii Five-0 reboot.

February 10 – Ending weeks of nail biting and speculation (and what the actor will later confirm were “lengthy negotiations”), The Hollywood Reporter announces that Alex O’Loughlin has closed a deal with CBS to star as Steve McGarrett in Hawaii Five-0.

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February 16 – Alex picks up his refinished Sporty from Cro Customs Cycles. He and Cro have provided us with a peek at a side of Alex that we just love and we’re immensely grateful! In his own review of 2010, Cro posts:

By now, most know Alex from the remake of Hawaii 5-0. He’s an Aussie, so when I heard he may be the cat saying “Book em Dano” I told him he better make us Americans proud.

Alex was probably the best client you can have. He knew what he wanted, but allowed me room to throw some “Cro” things in there. He’s an avid 2 wheeler and not a fly by night hipster. Loves riding, and man did he put this bike through the ringer. He rides the piss out of it. To spite the Hollywood gig, he is a stand up dude, works hard, loves bikes and life. It was a pleasure building the bike and making a new friend, and shit, he made a movie with J Lo!! I visited him on set one day, and yes, she is hot!

March 8 – Shooting for the Hawaii Five-0 pilot commences in sunny Oahu! Although CBS has decreed a media blackout, eager fans are able to follow the filming’s progress exceptionally well, thanks to the social media, locals, paparazzi and the Hawaiian press. Unfortunately, the articles posted by the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin are no longer available online since both papers merged into the Honolulu Star-Advertiser in June 2010.

Preparing for a scene in the pilot of 'Hawaii Five-0'

March 11 – The cast is shooting John McGarrett’s funeral scene at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (a.k.a. Punchbowl National Cemetery) and this results in the first paparazzi pictures of Alex as Steve McGarrett. The Lieutenant Commander looks dashingly handsome in his Navy dress blues despite the heat and humidity!

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March 28 – With the pilot having wrapped on March 27, Alex’s focus is now fully on press and publicity for The Back-up Plan, whose release date of April 21 is drawing near. A multi-day media event kicks off with a portrait session and a Q&A session with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills. It marks the start of a publicity offensive that includes Twitter, Facebook, online games, sweepstakes, and even yellow cabs.

April 14-16 – The pre-release activities for The Back-up Plan are in full swing and CBS has arranged five television appearances in New York City for our hottie! Of course, he is also snapped by paparazzi on his first evening in the Big Apple and goodnaturedly signs autographs.

First on his agenda on the 15th is an autograph session for fans followed by an interview on The Early Show. Then, filling in for fellow Aussie and chef Curtis Stone, he joins The Today Show’sGuys Tell All” panel where he has fun answering questions from female viewers.

Up bright and early again the next morning, Alex appears on PIX11 Morning News, whose interviewer shows signs of acute adoritis – and who can blame her? He is also photographed by paparazzi when he arrives and later leaves the studio building. Later that morning he goes on to charm two more TV personalities: The Today Show hosts Kathie Lee and Hoda.

During his stay in NYC, he also tapes an appearance that is captivating and adorable on the Rachael Ray Show. The segment is airs on April 21.

April 19 – Never having been on Jimmy Kimmel Live before, Alex initially seems quite nervous but goes on to give an entertaining and funny interview at the El Capitan Theatre back in Hollywood.

April 20 – Australians in Film organizes a screening of The Back-up Plan at LA’s Harmony Gold Threater and Alex is present to answer questions from the audience afterwards.

Alex faces the photographers lining the red carpet at the US premiere of 'The Back-up Plan'

April 21 – The US premiere of The Back-up Plan is a big day not just for Alex and his leading lady Jennifer Lopez, but also for his fans! Thousands of women have waited impatiently for over a year to see their hero in his first big US feature. Teased by hundreds of photos taken during a month of location shooting in paparazzi-ridden New York City the previous summer and more recently by countless video clips and interviews, fans the world over are excited and anxious. Possibly more so than Alex himself.

Looking relaxed, happy and stylish (“because every cheese farmer is ripped and buff”) in a charcoal Jil Sander suit paired with a striped tie, gold-accented cream shirt and black boots, Alex appears unfazed by the solid wall of paparazzi flanking the red carpet at the Westwood Village Theatre. As considerate as always, he also spends time chatting, signing autographs and posing for pictures for his own fans. After the screening, the festivities continue at the after party at the W Hotel.

April 26 – En route to London for the UK premiere of The Back-up Plan, a smiling and goateed Alex, looking devilishly handsome, is snapped by a paparazzo at LAX for the first time.

April 28 – Alex, Jennifer and director Alan Poul attend The Back-up Plan premiere at London’s famous Leicester Square. Alex, who has never before experienced a London premiere, is surprised at the scale of the reception:

It’s amazing – look at this, I’ve never been on a pink carpet before. It’s wonderful, it’s great to be here. I really appreciate all the fans and all the support. This is incredible!

May 13 – Alex shows up at Australians in Film’s 2010 Breakthrough Awards ceremony held at the Thompson Hotel in Beverly Hills. The event honors actress Bella Heathcote, who is awarded the Heath Ledger Scholarship, and Ryan Kwanten and Chris Hemsworth, who each received a Breakthrough Award.

May 17 – Two days before CBS’s upfront presentation, the news spreads that the network has picked up the Hawaii Five-0 reboot! The feedback from the islands is positive.

May 19 – Alex and his fellow Hawaii Five-0 cast members attend the CBS Upfront at Carnegie Hall and the after party at the Lincoln Center in New York City.

In its primetime schedule release, CBS announces that the show will air on Mondays at 10 pm, bumping CSI: Miami to Sunday nights. This puts Hawaii Five-0 up against Castle and Chase.

After the upfront, the first promos are released online: a BTS preview, and the main title sequence which is later revised for the series premiere. TV promos start airing on the network a few days later.

Alex and 'Hawaii Five-0' cast mates make their first TV appearance on 'The Early Show'

May 20 – The Hawaii Five-0 cast’s first group TV appearance is on The Early Show, where they are interviewed by co-anchor Harry Smith, who calls the reboot a “well thought-out, rocking show” and angles for a guest starring role.

May 22 – Alex and cast mate Daniel Dae Kim represent Hawaii Five-0 at the LA Screenings, where international buyers gather each year to shop for new TV shows. David Poltrack, CBS’s Chief Research Officer, is to say later in the year:

“Hawaii Five-O is a profitable company before syndication based on the network license fee and the international sales for that show, which were huge. It’s already in the black before [we] even hit syndication.”

June 5 – CBS finally broadcasts the original – previously unaired -  pilot of Three Rivers. Four new episodes follow, airing each Saturday at 8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT until the final installment is broadcast on July 3.

Donate Life Hollywood's Person of the Year 2010

June 11 – It is a visibly humbled Alex who steps onto the podium at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills to give his acceptance speech for having been voted Donate Life Hollywood’s Person of the Year. One of five nominees, he was recognized for having worked closely with the national Donate Life campaign to inspire Americans to register as organ and tissue donors, a collaboration that began while Alex was starring on Three Rivers in 2009.

June 24Hawaii News Now reports that Hawaii Five-0 will premiere on September 20, and that locals can enjoy a special Sunset on the Beach screening of the pilot a week earlier, on September 13.

July 15 - For an auspicious run and in honor of its host culture, Hawaii Five-0 kicks off production with a traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony on the lawn of the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu. Present are the series stars, the producers, crew and guests. Alex is impressed by the beautiful custom, calling it, “amazing” and “incredible”. Immediately after the blessing, the cast sets to work filming the first episode of the show.

July 22 - CBS announces its fall premiere dates and confirms that Hawaii Five-0 debuts on September 20 – exactly 42 years after the original series premiered.

July 23 – Represented by Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, EPs Peter Lenkov, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci and pilot director Len Wiseman, the Hawaii Five-0 Comic-Con panel faces a full and appreciative house in San Diego without Scott Caan and Alex O’Loughlin, who remain behind to film in Hawaii. During the session, Kurtzman speaks highly of Alex and refers to him as “our cornerstone“.

July 28 – Flanked by Scott Caan, Peter Lenkov and Alex Kurtzman, Alex O’Loughlin takes part in the panel at the semi-annual TCA Press Tour in Beverly Hills. The gathering is the opportunity for the assembled media representatives to ask the stars and producers questions about their show prior to the start of the new television season. It always results in a high volume of print and online articles, and today’s session is no exception.

"My name name is Alex O'Loughlin, my character name is Steve McGarrett."

August 3 – “My name name is Alex O’Loughlin, my character name is Steve McGarrett.” With these immortal words, Alex introduces himself in his Hawaii Five-0 video profile!
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September 13 – Months of anticipation culminate in what Governor Linda Lingle proclaims to be “Hawaii Five-0 month”. One of the highlights is surely the local Sunset on the Beach premiere, that draws a crowd of more than 10,000 excited viewers according to Hawaii News Now. Astounded at the turnout and buoyed by the festive atmosphere, Alex admits to feeling “humbled, deeply grateful and really overwhelmed”.

In addition to the cast, crew and producers and their guests, also present at the show’s “biggest screen test” are Governor Linda Lingle and acting Mayor of Honolulu Kirk Caldwell, the three daughters of the original show’s creator Leonard Freeman, as well as two stars from the first series, Al Harrington and Jimmy Borges.

The pilot is very well received and all stakeholders can breathe a sigh of relief.

Alex at CBS's Fall Season Premiere Party in LA

September 16 – With just four days till premiere night, Alex is back in LA to do promotion for the series, including taping The Ellen DeGeneres Show – another first for the Aussie – and an interview with Extra at The Grove. In the evening, he makes an appearance at The Colony, where CBS hosts its 2010 Fall Season Premiere party.

September 20 – Numerous entertainment shows precede the nation-wide premiere of Hawaii Five-0 with interview segments and clips from the pilot. Of course, The Early Show airs a feature and Ellen DeGeneres broadcasts her interview with the new Steve McGarrett.

The highly anticipated pilot episode draws an initial audience of 14.2 million viewers and scores a rating of 3.9 in the key demographic of viewers age 18-49. A very solid start for a reboot that drew some initial skepticism. These figures are later boosted by a record number of DVR viewings and Hawaii Five-0 goes down in the history books as the most DVR’ed show ever. Viewership figures hit the 17.5 million mark and the final rating for the pilot is… 5.0.

Kono: “I like that. Five-oh.

October 13 – With the rights to air Hawaii Five-0 having been purchased across the globe (an unverified 200 countries has been mentioned), the production opens its doors to the international press in Honolulu’s old post office building, where the task force’s HQ set is located.

Markets where the series is already airing or is confirmed to air are: Asia (AXN), Australia (Ten), Latin America (Liv) and Europe (including the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, France, Spain and Portugal).

October 21 – CBS announces via a press release that all five of its new shows are getting a full season order, including Hawaii Five-0 that has so far averaged 14.2 million viewers and a 4.1 A18-49 rating. Nina Tassler states:

“Everything has clicked so far this year—from development in January, to scheduling in May, to production over the summer, to marketing and publicity in the fall. It’s all testimony to the executives in our halls who remain restless for more success, and the amazing creative talent on our sets who continue to deliver the goods.”

November 12People includes Alex in its 100 Sexy Men lineup, leading up to the annual selection of the Sexiest Man Alive.

November 30 – According to Nielsen’s Live+7 stats, Hawaii Five-0 broke its own DVR playback record set by the pilot in premiere week. Mana’o, episode 1.07, was viewed on DVR by 3.498 million people, which is 121,000 more viewers than the pilot.

December 7 – A post on Examiner.com reveals that Alex has adopted a 6-month-old Australian Border Collie mix puppy that he found in a junkyard while shooting Hawaii Five-0. He has named the cutie Reggie, after his grandfather.

December 13 – The last new Hawaii Five-0 episode of the year airs on CBS. Based on the first 12 installments (including the pilot), “TV’s #1 new show” draws an average weekly audience of 14.58 million, 3.2 million of whom watch the series on their DVRs. The show’s average A18-49 rating is a very competitive 4.2. It is one of three new shows that made it to the year’s top 20 and it is the most popular of the season’s new offerings, according to a New York Times article based on Nielsen statistics.

"What we’ve done with this show is innovative and exciting and fantastic. If Jack Lord were here I hope he’d feel the same way."

December 22 – Shooting for the first year wraps today and the cast and crew can enjoy a well-deserved break until the first week of January. Meanwhile, fans are casting multiple votes for Hawaii Five-0 as the People’s Choice for “Favorite New TV Drama”.

Everyone is hopeful that the series will be renewed for a second season, but the best message of 2010 is that Alex O’Loughlin now has the hit show he deserves!

With special thanks to: the faithful visitors of this site (your comments, tips and feedback are greatly appreciated), the ladies at Hawaii Five-o Fans, Nadioz, CBS, and last but never least, Skylar (Go MSP!) and AM for keeping me motivated and inspired. May 2011 be your best year yet!

The Back-up Plan: A Four-Chart Blockbuster

Not only is The Back-up Plan an iTunes bestseller – the DVD also heads not just one, but four Blockbuster charts!

According to a press release issued by Blockbuster Inc. today, the Alex O’Loughlin and Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy is number one for the week ending August 29 when it comes to DVD rentals and DVD sales at US Blockbuster stores, online DVD rentals at Blockbuster.com and digital sales on Blockbuster on Demand.

Additionally, The Back-up Plan is number 3 in the Top 10 Renting Blu-ray titles.

For a huge collection of high quality images of our gorgeous Aussie, posters and more, check out the The Back-up Plan gallery, the events gallery for premiere pictures and the publicity gallery for press conference images and clippings. HQ DVD screencaps will be added later this week.

AOLR Weekly Wrap-Up #57

Hawaii Five-0 Articles & Buzz:
  • Alex O’Loughlin is one of  iVillage’s Men Who Make Us Say Mmm: New Fall TV Edition:

    Why We Love Him: Aussie actor Alex O’Loughlin had us swooning on the short-lived but much-loved vampire drama Moonlight, then in tears with the medical drama Three Rivers. And he showed off leading man chops opposite Jennifer Lopez in The Back-Up Plan. So we’re excited to see him head to a tropical locale (and maybe sport some board shorts) in CBS’s adrenaline-heavy remake of the detective dramedy Hawaii Five-O. Also bringing his signature smolder to the cast — and making Lost fans everywhere happy — is Daniel Dae Kim.

  • Film.com’s Susan Young takes a look at the new TV season:

    Alex O’Loughlin and Scott Caan team up as reluctant police partners Steve McGarrett and Danny “Danno” Williams. Lots of explosions and great scenery.

    If you like … the original “Hawaii Five-O”, this series offers even better banter between McGarrett and Danno.

  • From The Orange County Register:
    • Probably the most-talked-about fall series is CBS’s remake of “Hawaii Five-O.” It’s either going to be the year’s biggest new hit or its biggest bust. On the plus side, people who have seen the pilot say it’s very good. On the minus, the past few TV years have not been kind to revivals, such as “Bionic Woman” and “Knight Rider,” or to “Five-O” star Alex O’Loughlin. (Anyone remember “Moonlight” or “Three Rivers”?)
    • Spike will run the first season of the original “Hawaii Five-O” next week, with episodes airing from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. According to Hollywood lore, Jack Lord was a last-minute pick to play Steve McGarrett. Richard Boone was the first choice, but he said no.
  • From a University of Pittsburgh student newspaper breakdown of the fall TV shows:

    The good: “Hawaii Five-0.” It’s a crime show that actually looks good! The stellar cast, which includes Alex O’Loughlin and Daniel Dae Kim, was enough to get me interested. But more than that, the writing is smart, and the whole show looks pretty bad-ass.

  • From Alex Strachan’s syndicated Fall TV preview article:

    A recent survey by the giant U.S. cable firm Comcast – think Rogers and Shaw combined – showed that the new Hawaii Five-0 is the most anticipated new show of the coming season, supplanting Comic-Con pick The Event as this fall’s Must See TV event.

    Asked to rank new shows in order of preference, based on preview buzz, 40 per cent of those asked picked Five-0, well ahead of second-place finisher No Ordinary Family.

    There could be more than a few disappointed viewers, though. The new Five-0 bears little resemblance – none, in fact – to the 1968-’80 original, but then the new Five-0′s target audience was barely born by the time original Steve McGarrett and his sidekick Danny “Danno” Williams collared their last suspect.

    A bigger problem is that, despite the lush backdrop of Hawaii’s tropics, the new Five-0 itself looks, sounds and feels like countless other crime dramas that are already on the air, from CSI: Miami to NCIS: Los Angeles.

    Alex O’Loughlin, as the new Steve McGarrett, has a suave sexiness to him, and the ensemble, led by Scott Caan, Daniel Dae Kim, Masi Oka and Vancouver native Grace Park, could grow into their roles. The real question remains, though: How much TV crime dramas is too much?

  • A great post by TV Guide’s Ask Matt:

    Question: I loved Alex O’Loughlin in Moonlight, and I loved the show’s blend of crime, mystery and romance. Have you seen any of the new Hawaii Five-0? I’m trying to decide if I should try it out, but I worry that it will be too much of just a cop show, which I don’t think I’d like. Does it have a fun side? Any romance? — Amanda

    Matt Roush: More like “bromance,” at least in the pilot, which is all anyone has seen at this point. The new Hawaii Five-0 is more of an action than “cop” show — the heroes form an anything-goes task force that operates almost outside the law — and takes full advantage of the island’s native beauty, both natural and human. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before O’Loughlin gets a love interest if they haven’t developed one for him already, but the real relationship that matters in the early going is the fractious bantering between his character of Steve McGarrett and Scott Caan‘s scene-stealing sidekick, “Danno.” That’s where the fun and humor come in during a pilot that otherwise is pretty violent and is fueled by tragedy and revenge.

  • Three posts by FanCast’s Matt Mitovich:
    • The heavy-breathing Castle and Beckett were robbed of any chance to come up for air when CBS yanked time-slot champ ‘CSI: Miami’ only to make room for one of the fall’s splashiest and sexiest new shows, ‘Hawaii Five-O.’ Captain Tightpants has a fervent following, yes, but don’t underestimate the Alex O’Loughlin faithful who are champing at the bit to eye what could be his (Faint Praise Alert!) most successful venture to date. The Fancast Forecast: This season’s tightest race will be a months-long see-saw. Though ‘Five-O’ is the highly-promo’d new kid on the block, ‘Castle’ enjoys a proven lead-in – those crazy ‘Dancing’ stars versus freshman lovebirds ‘Mike & Molly.’
    • With Alex O’Loughlin starring in the new ‘Hawaii Five-0‘ (premiering Sept. 20, CBS), I would love to see this hottie in an on-screen romance. Any scoop on that? – Amy
      Will there be onscreen romance for Alex’s Steve McGarrett? “Goodness gracious, yes!” a (female) source assures The Big Tease. In fact, just three or four episodes into the season, you can count on some seriously “hot ‘n heavy action” for Hawaii’s top cop.
    • On September 13, ‘Hawaii Five-0‘ premieres at Sunset On The Beach in Waikiki. Which actors will attend the premiere? Alex O’Loughlin, perhaps? – Karen
      I am happy to say that the entire ‘Five-0? ensemble – AO’L included – will be there. Aloha!
  • Also check out the Daily Actor’s interview with Grace Park about her role as H50′s Kono and Greg in Hollywood’s article about Scott Caan.
  • And Maxim is happy that the Fall Season Starts Soon… Thank God:

    The dog days of summer are coming to an end, and we’d rather be back in school than forced to watch much more of the overwhelmingly crappy summer programming. But the fall TV season will kick off soon, which means we’re back on schedule with returning favorites like The Big Bang Theory and Community, as well as intriguing new shows like NBC’s The Event. CBS’ Hawaii Five-0 reboot (co-starring Daniel Dae Kim from Lost!) and Shit My Dad Says, and The CW’s Hellcats, because it’s a show all about cheerleaders. Even though it’s cooling off outside, let the navel-gazing commence!

Hawaii Five-0 Updates:
  • Here are some heart-warming tweets from Peter Lenkov in reference to Alex’s 34th birthday last Tuesday:
    • Big Kahuna had a great day yesterday, celebrating his Birthday with his Five-0 family who love him dearly. Wish everyone could have come.
    • @PLenkov Did he have to work on his bday? I know Scott did! :-)
    • @reebsreiswig He did…. but let’s make it up to him by making the show a hit
  • Joey Tierney styled the H50 cast for their recent TV Guide cover shoot. Check out the Haute Street Daily fashion blog for the styling details!
  • Patrick Gallagher (Glee, True Blood) is playing a Filipino rebel in episode 104. According to Tim Ryan, Laird Hamilton and Jeremy Jackson are contenders for a guest starring role in an upcoming episode.
  • Added to the gallery is an HQ of a new cast picture released by CBS and some more billboard pictures.
  • Canada’s Global TV recently went live with its official Hawaii Five-0 website – you can also download the official ringtone there. Can’t view the video? Then try YouTube!
  • For a local South Florida promo, check out YouTube!
  • The Show Girl shares 11 Things to Know About Fall TV. Grace Park is mentioned in item #5 (Girl Power) and H50 in item #9 (Trouble with the Law).
Other Updates:
  • As you know, The Back-up Plan was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 24th and it’s currently the #1 selling movie on iTunes in the US!
  • If you’re not based in Canada, then it’s unlikely that you’ll have seen this interview of Alex and Jennifer from ET Canada done at The Back-up Plan press junket back in March. It’s the uncut version and therefore longer than what was actually aired on TV.
  • Some pictures of Alex from a 2008 photoshoot surfaced recently have been added to the gallery as well as one picture from most likely 2005/2006 by the same photographer. Thanks to whoever found them and to the various ladies who gave me a personal heads-up!

AOLR Weekly Wrap-Up #48

Hawaii Five-0 Updates

  • Both HitFix and Buddy TV have a poll going for the fall show we’re most excited about, so please head over to both sites and vote for Hawaii Five-0! The HitFix poll is on their home page, in the far right column.
  • Collider posted a video interview with Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci recently at the 2010 Saturn Awards. They discuss Hawaii Five-0 at 5:50, when the EPs talk about whether the show will have any mythology or whether the episodes will be standalone:

    Kurtzman: “There will be some mythology, it will be a standalone show. So you will be able to drop into the show at any time. We start prepping in a week and a half, we start shooting in three weeks. It’s been pretty amazing breaking script with them. It feels great.”

    Orci: “You’ve got to know how to do a show with a larger world view; it’s only how fast it reveals itself.”

  • If you don’t mind the entire plot of the Hawaii Five-0 pilot being revealed to you before it airs, head over to Mike Quigley’s site where he shares a blow-by-blow of the pilot screener. Keep in mind that Mike and the majority of his site visitors are die-hard fans of the original show when you read his post and take it from me that the screener version is absolutely riveting. The pilot views like a fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping, action-packed movie even on a computer monitor. And a word of warning, ladies: be prepared to fall head-over-heels in love with Lt.Cmdr. Stephen J. McGarrett and his  team.


Hawaii Five-0 Articles & Buzz

  • It’s never before occurred to me that Alex O’Loughlin could be considered a cult icon, because he is so much more than just Mick St. John (with all due respect to that wonderful character), but then it’s all a matter of perspective. To hear John Kubicek at Buddy TV call him that is kind of strange and pretty cool :

    Remakes are almost always bad, so why should this one be any different? Just look at the cast: Moonlight‘s Alex O’Loughlin, Battlestar Galactica‘s Grace Park and Lost‘s Daniel Dae Kim. It’s like the casting director was replaced by a random nerd from Comic-Con, which is great for me. Getting three established TV cult icons on one show is definitely a promising sign.

  • Sidereel:

    Why Watch? It promises to bring the nostalgia of a revived old favorite (which worked great for 90210, not so great for Melrose Place (2009)), and the excitement of an amped-up modern cop show, while also managing to throw in plenty of shirtless scenes for those who are just in it for the beach bodies (we don’t judge).

  • From Ben Wood, a columnist at the Honolulu Star Advertiser:

    CBS will air its “Hawaii Five-0″ remake in the fall, a very mod version with Alex O’Loughlin as Steve McGarrett and Scott Caan as Danno Williams. I knew Jack well enough for him to come to a couple of parties at my residence, and when I first saw clips of the new McGarrett and Danno, unshaven and wearing wrinkled, rugged street attire, the first thing I thought was, “Straight-laced Jack must be turning over in his grave.” He always wore a suit and looked sharp, as did other members of his “Five-0″ team. Years ago when “Five-0″ was on the air, I was in London, and the show’s theme was played during the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. After the ceremony I caught a cab, and when the driver found out I was from Hawaii, he asked whether I knew Jack Lord. When I said yes, he said, “Tell him to get a British tailor.” I told Jack the story, and he gave me a wry smile. Jack didn’t care for criticism. Anyway, no matter what the actors wear, the new “Five-0″ looks as if it is going to be a fast-paced, explosive, action-packed show. I hope it will be a winner, even if there’s a nude scene. Forgive me, Jack …

  • Entertainment journalist Bryan Reesman considers Hawaii Five-0 a guilty pleasure:

    I shouldn’t like this show — especially as remakes and reboots usually annoy me — but I do. Original series star Jack Lord may be rolling over in his grave as I admit that. (He might even be screaming from beyond, “Book ‘em, Danno!” to my confession of this guilty pleasure.) Yet while other upcoming cop shows this fall are going for a grittier look at the world of law enforcement — ABC’s Detroit 1-8-7 and CBS’ Blue Bloods, specifically — CBS’ reimagined Hawaii Five-O is over-the-top, super adrenalized…and a lot of fun.

    Having a cast that includes Alex O’Loughlin (Moonlight), Scott Caan (the Oceans Eleven movies), Daniel Dae Kim (Lost) and Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica) — helps sell this one. In fact, it is their likability and interplay that makes this so pleasurable to watch. And O’Loughlin (the new Steve McGarrett) doing many of his own stunts is impressive, too.

    Take a sneak peek at the trailer below and see for yourself. I’ve seen a “rough cut” of the pilot — brash Iron Man-style opening and all — and it’s slick, smart, high octane entertainment. We’ll see where it goes from there. I expect big ratings at the outset. It will hopefully debut in September.

  • BuzzSugar is also catching up (get in line, lady… :smile: ):

    Why it caught my attention: Reboots are always buzz-y, so I’ll be watching to see if this one can live up to the hype. And there’s also the fact that Alex O’Loughlin takes his shirt off in the preview. I might be in love.

    Show most likely to: Have the best visual backdrop and gorgeous scenery.

  • From a Dearborn, Michigan newspaper, the Times-Herald:

    Q: Will James MacArthur, who played Danno in the original “Hawaii Five-0,” have any part in the new show? — Jim S., Punta Gorda, Fla.

    A: Mr. MacArthur is relishing his retirement, playing golf and tennis, doing a little traveling and enjoying spending time with his family. He divides his time between his homes in Southern California and Hawaii. Currently, there are no plans for his participation in the new “Hawaii Five-0.” When I contacted him recently, he told me: “I wish the new team much success and look forward to seeing what they’ll do with the franchise.”


The Back-up Plan Updates

  • There’s a cute DVD release date countdown widget that you can post on your site, Facebook, MySpace or Twitter page at Widgetbox.
  • The latest box office totals according to Box Office Mojo: $37.1M (US) + $33.3M (overseas) = $70.4M.


Miscellaneous Updates


Gallery Updates

  • Thanks to a film and TV critic from the Dominican Republic, Francisco Maldonado, we have a picture of Alex taken at the LA Screenings on May 22nd!
  • An HQ version of the Blu-ray cover for The Back-up Plan has been added.
  • The small version of the Brazilian poster of The Back-up Plan has now been replaced with a larger one. If you’d like an even bigger version (4.4Mb), let me know.
  • I’ve replaced some MQs and added more HQs from the April 2008 Moonlight event at the Paley Center. You’ll find them on the third page of the Paley album.


Have an excellent week and stay safe!